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he had been ill for quite some time before he died.
she was cremated and a small stone is in the church yard.
I have a note which says:
B Bentall. Father and mother lived at Thirsk. The only B Bentall I can think od is Beatrice, my Great Gran's sister, but as far as I understand they always have lived in York since they got married. So who is this B Bentall??From the 1881 Census: Ref 4722/38/21
65 Penley's Grove St, York:
Bentall, Thomas, Head, Mar, 21, Joiners Carter, Born Felsted, Essex
Bentall, Mary, Wife, Mar, 22, Joiners Carter's wife, Born St Maurice, York
Bentall, Harry, Brother, Unm, 19, Joiners Carter, Born Felsted, Essex
Bentall, Alice, Daughter, 4 Months, born St Maurice, York
Dalby, Thomas, Brother in law, Unm, 20, Labourer at Gasworks, Born St Cuthbert, York
Dalby, George, Brother In Law, unm, 18, Railway Labourer, Born, St Cuthbert's , York.
Thomas used to live at Wilson's Terrace, York in 1888 I believe.
Thomas and his wife Mary Jane lived at 6 Fossbank, Layerthorpe, York, from 1919 to 1925.
Thomas was a Foreman at the Gas Works on Layerthorpe Rd, York for many years, and was very good at his job.
She was living at 89 Alcuin Ave when she died.
!Burial No. 94374
!Grave No. 552A
!She was buried by J Rymer & Son, Funeral Directors.
Buiral No: 36900
Grave No: 14305
1871 Census:21 Bilton St, York, St Cuthbert's Parish.
Dalby, George, Head, Mar, 36, Labourer, Born York
Dalby, Elizabeth, Wife, Mar, 35, Born York
Dalby, Mary Jane, Dau, 12, Born York
Dalby, Thomas, Son, 10, Born York
Dalby, George, Son, 8, Born York
Dalby, Robert, Son, 6, Born York
Dalby, Annie, Son, 1 Month, Born YorkFrom the 1881 Census: Ref 4722/38/21
65 Penley's Grove St, York:
Bentall, Thomas, Head, Mar, 21, Joiners Carter, Born Felsted, Essex
Bentall, Mary, Wife, Mar, 22, Joiners Carter's wife, Born St Maurice, York
Bentall, Harry, Brother, Unm, 19, Joiners Carter, Born Felsted, Essex
Bentall, Alice, Daughter, 4 Months, born St Maurice, York
Dalby, Thomas, Brother in law, Unm, 20, Labourer at Gasworks, Born St Cuthbert, York
Dalby, George, Brother In Law, unm, 18, Railway Labourer, Born, St Cuthbert's , York.
She was alive in 1883 when her father's will was written.
Andrew was given the Freedom of the City of York on the 27 jul 1840.
!He lived in Petergate and was a Bricklayer.
!In April 1881, he was living with his second wife, Elizabeth and daughter
!Jennie at 10, Layerthorpe.
!His son Thomas was living just a few doors down at 13 Layerthrope, York.
!His occupation is given as Brick and Tile maker.1871 Census:Layerthorpe, York, Probably in the Parish of st Cuthbert's, or St Maurice, as Layerthorpe (Rd) is a long road, and ther borders of the two parishes run close to this road, if not actually have it within thei borders. I cannot remember if it is in only one of their borders or both of them.
Bulmer, Andrew, Head, Married, 58, Brick & Tile Maker, Born York
Bulmer, Elizabeth, Wife, Married, 43, Born Nottinghamshire, GamstonAccording to the 1891 census Jane Swanbeck is listed as a niece to Andrews second wife Elizabeth, but this does not make sense, as both the 1881 census and the will of Andrew Bulmer state that she is his daughter!
Jane who is Andrew's daughter form his Second marriage, was born at Gainsbro, Lincolnshire, in 1870.She is listed as a Teacher of music
I have not found any Jane Swanbeck's on the FamilySearch website. Perhaps this is her married name??
!A possible related family:
1881 Census: Ref 4521/71/15: 17, Freehold St, Leeds
BURNELL, John, Head, Mar, 36, Coalminer, Born Seacroft, Leeds
BURNELL, Sarah, Wife, MA, 43, Dressmaker, Born Seacroft, Leeds
BULMER, Elizabeth, Stepdaughter, 14, Apprentice T...[ailor?] Born Seacroft1881 Census Ref 4722/81/10 1 Grove St, York
BULMER, Amelia, Servant, Unm, 19, Born York. Servant to Robert H Oakley.1881 Census Ref 4722/84/16 13 Park Place, York
BULMER, Sarah, Servant, 19, unm, General Servant, Born York. Servant to Joshua Sykes Rymer.
Mary Ann is the 6th child born to Thomas Weadley and Margaret Austin. Her
sister Ann is the 2nd child. As of Nov 1995 we have yet to find the other four children.
!Mary became a member of the Salem Chapel Congragational church on the 27 April 1834. She was previously a member of the Lendal Congregational Church, member number 499. She was member number 202 of Salem Chapel. She lived in Layerthorpe, and the notes say that 'She died in peace after a long illness 17th Feb 1856.'
Joseph died before 1842, else why would his parents have two children alive
called Joseph?! It was this second Joseph who was made a freeman of the city of
York in 19 Jul 1863, not the first one as I had previously thought.
It appears that this Andrew died young, otherwise why would another son
!born to his parents also be called Andrew??!
In the will of Mary's Father, Mary is called Mary Lowe or Lown. I cannot tell from the writing. I have yet to find a marriage which can verify this though. There was no suggestion of children to Mary and her husband, they may have grown up, but then I don't really recall there being any mention of grandchildren in the will.
Fred ran the Black Swann Inn, in Peaseholme Green, York from 3 Jul 1911 to !12 Apr 1915.
!He also was a Coal Merchant later in his life.Fred ran the Black Swann Inn, in Peaseholme Green, York from 3 Jul 1911 to !12 Apr 1915.
!He also was a Coal Merchant later in his life.
Lewis died before his wife Emily,
!In 1908 Lewis and Emily used to live at 2 REdeness Street, York (See Ronald's Christening).
!In 1920 (15 May 1920) Lewis and Emily his wife lived at 63 Redeness Street, York.
!In 1925, when his son Leonard married, Lewis was a Gas Stoker.
!In 1936, Lewis was listed as a Retired Painter.
!In 1933, Lewis was listed as a Painter. The electoral rolls for 1933-34 state that Lewis, Elsie, Ronald and Emily Newon lived at 9, East Parade, Heworth, York. THis was the case for 1934-35, but in 1935-36, there is also Hilda Newton, wife of Ronald Newton.Lewis died before his wife Emily,
I have a note saying that a James Newton and his wife Margaret had a son christened 1 Jan 1883 at St Cuthbert's, York. James was a Fishmonger, and they lived in Layerthorpe, York.
Thomas started his Apprenticeship to his father 21 Apr 1848.
!Was given the Freedom of the City of York on the 26 jan 1857, and he lived at 101, Layerthorpe, York.
!He was an apprentice to his Father Andrew and both were in the Brick and
!Tile making trade. Thomas lived in Layerthorpe at the time, and his father !is likely to have lived nearby also.
!His occupation was Rate and Debt Collector.
!At the 1871 Census there was a William Swuires Visiting with this family. He was only 9 years old, so I am wondering if he might be a nephew of Thomas or Sarah Jane...... He was born in Halifax. This family were living on Layerthorpe (A street, though with none of the usual street designations.
Is the following infromation the corrsct information for my Sarah Jane Potter?? Ireally need to get the marriage certificate to prove it one way or the other!
POTTER, Sarah Jane
Sex: Female
Christening: 28 Nov 1833 Saint Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Baptism: 12 Jun 1980 SGEOR
Endowment: 3 Sep 1980 SGEOR
Sealing to Parents: 5 Sep 1980 SGEOR
He was the 521st person to be baptised in to the Salem Chapel congregation.
!At the time of the 1871 Census he was a Joiner, probably still learning his trade.
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