Consanguinity | Partner of Elizabeth Snelson (3rd great-aunt of Private) |
Person References | Descendents of William Snelson c.1670 William Snelston bef 1668 - aft 1707 |
Last Edited | 17 February 2024 10:59:04 |
Death | Samuel Dicken died in Handbridge. |
Reference Number | He had reference number 76. |
Birth | He was born about 1811. |
Marriage | He married Elizabeth Snelson in June 1850 in West Derby. |
Occupation | In 1851 Samuel Dicken was a journeyman joiner in Chester. |
His wife Elizabeth Snelson died on 25 August 1890 in St. Johns Hosp, Chester. |
Label and Year | Manual |
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Census 1851 | Samuel Dicken Id #76 (Principal) was at home on Census night 31 March 1851; Principal Role Witness Role: Head of Household Original Documents, Source and Citations here1,2 |
Consanguinity | Partner of Hannah Snelson (4th great-aunt of Private) |
Person References | Descendents of William Snelson c.1670 William Snelston bef 1668 - aft 1707 |
Last Edited | 6 August 2024 17:40:51 |
Reference Number | Jonathan Gill had reference number 80. |
Birth | He was born about 1779. |
Witness | He witnessed the marriage of William Snelson and Elizabeth Fairbrother on 29 December 1808 in Chester.1 |
Marriage | Jonathan Gill married Hannah Snelson on 23 July 1809 in St. Peter's, Liverpool. |
His wife Hannah Snelson died on 1 October 1847. | |
Occupation | In 1850 Jonathan Gill was a bricklayer (in the probate of his will) in Chester. |
Will | He made a will on 10 May 1850. |
Death | He died on 23 July 1850 in a place close to home, Eccleston.2 |
Burial | He was buried on 25 July 1850 in the parish church graveyard, Eccleston, St. Mary the Virgin. |
Probate | Probate was granted to the estate of Jonathan Gill on 5 September 1850 {WS 1850}. |
Label and Year | Manual |
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Census 1841 | Jonathan Gill Id #80 (Principal) was at home on Census night 6 June 1841 at Handbridge, Chester; Household 1 Jonathan Gill 60 Hannah ditto 60 Marta Parsonage 20 .... 1 house away Samuel Snelson 25 Labourer Margaret ditto 25 William ditto 3 Margaret ditto 1 ... 3 houses away John Snelson 30 Founder Occupation Margaret ditto 35 William ditto 6 Elizabeth Snelson 3 ... 2 houses away James Gill 65 Elizabeth ditto 60 Harriet ditto 3 Principal Role Witness Role: Household head Principal Role Original Documents, Source and Citations here3 |
Consanguinity | Partner of Winifred Margaret Pierce (1st cousin 1 time removed of Private) |
Son | Philip Arthur Guckenheim (b. 1924, d. 1996) |
Last Edited | 17 February 2024 10:59:04 |
Occupation | Reginald Arthur Guckenheim was a School Attendance Officer. |
Reference Number | He had reference number 81. |
Birth | He was born on 8 July 1905. |
Marriage | He married Winifred Margaret Pierce in 1924 in Chester. |
His son Philip Arthur Guckenheim was born in 1924. | |
Death | Reginald Arthur Guckenheim died in 1980 in Wirral, Cheshire. |
His wife Winifred Margaret Pierce died in 1981 in Chester & Ellesmere Port. |
Label and Year | Manual |
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Census 1939 | Reginald Arthur Guckenheim Id #81 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1939 at Chester
Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
Consanguinity | Partner of Evelyn Beatrice Roby (great-aunt of Private) |
Last Edited | 3 December 2024 17:00:06 |
Note | . Alice Spouge in Helensburgh, Scotland is also researching Charles Ernest Hartley. |
Reference Number | Charles Ernest Hartley had reference number 82. |
Baptism | He was baptised on 16 April 1876 in Tonge, Nr Middleton, Lancashire. |
Birth | He was born about 1879 in Tonge, Oldham, Lancashire. |
Marriage | He married Evelyn Beatrice Roby on 13 November 1907 in Christ Church, Kensington, Liverpool, NB The banns say his father was actually Benjamin Hartley, a commercial traveller. Charles says he is working as a clerk. The marriage was witnessed by William Roby. |
Occupation | Between 1920 and 1920 Charles Ernest Hartley was shipping agent (Elder Dempster.) |
Biography | Charles and Evelyn made at least 4 separate voyages to West Africa and back to Liverpool between 1922 and 1930. |
Travel | He travelled in 1924 from to. |
Residence | In 1945 Charles Ernest Hartley lived at 29 Millersdale Road in Mossley Hill, Liverpool. |
Death | He died between January 1946 and March 1946 in North Liverpool. |
Burial | He was buried on 7 February 1946 and I think he may have been buried in St Wilfred's, Standish, Lancashire. |
Consanguinity | Partner of Miriam Gwendoline ("Gwen") Quinn (1st cousin 1 time removed of Private) |
Last Edited | 17 February 2024 10:59:04 |
Christening | Stanley Arthur Webb (Chadwin) was christened. |
Namechange | Stanley Arthur's name was changed. |
Note1 | |
Reference Number | He had reference number 87. |
Birth | He was born on 8 August 1913 in England. |
Marriage | He married Miriam Gwendoline ("Gwen") Quinn about 1945 in an unknown place. |
Occupation | About 1961 Stanley Arthur Webb (Chadwin) was a Director of the Royal Liver Insurance Company in Pier Head, Liverpool. |
Death | He died on 23 September 1989 in Warrington, England. |
His wife Miriam Gwendoline ("Gwen") Quinn died on 27 August 1998 in Warrington Hospital, Warrington, England. |
Consanguinity | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Private |
Father | Frederick Thomas Quinn (b. 1885, d. 14 May 1947) |
Mother | Miriam Pierce (b. 10 January 1882, d. 26 September 1966) |
Person References | Catherine Owen say 1757 Edward Mason 1771 - 1841 Elizabeth Evans say 1785 Lewis Pugh ca 1782 - Margaret Swain say 1778 Thomas Pierce c1876 - 1864 William Dean say 1789 |
Last Edited | 17 February 2024 10:59:04 |
Name | Miriam Gwendoline ("Gwen") Quinn was also known as Miriam Gwendoline ("Gwen") Webb. |
Anecdote | She; Firstly, my "aunty" Gwen was a favourite of mine. She was my Dad's cousin. She had so much warmth and kindness about her. During the war, she was employed in MI5. Gwen writes that her mother always told her that there was a connection with the Rocksavages. This ties in with my father's own stories that I never really believed, but there must be something to it after all. There was a decanter " in Aunty Annie's house with the Rocksavage's initials on it; Aunty Mag dropped it to all the Pierces' annoyance". |
Reference Number | She had reference number 88. |
Birth | She was born on 3 August 1912 in Attleborough, Warwickshire, England. |
Marriage | She married Stanley Arthur Webb (Chadwin) about 1945 in an unknown place. |
Her father Frederick Thomas Quinn died on 14 May 1947 in Ormskirk, England. | |
Her mother Miriam Pierce died on 26 September 1966 in Bold Street, Southport, England. | |
Address | In 1971, Miriam Gwendoline ("Gwen")'s address was in Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, England, 0011-44-1925-22-4018. |
Her husband Stanley Arthur Webb (Chadwin) died on 23 September 1989 in Warrington, England. | |
Residence | In 1990 Miriam Gwendoline ("Gwen") Quinn lived in 140 Wargrave Road, Newton le Willows, Cheshire.1 |
Death | She died on 27 August 1998 in Warrington Hospital, Warrington, England. |
Consanguinity | 2nd cousin of Private |
Last Edited | 17 December 2024 23:04:48 |
Consanguinity | 3rd great-aunt of Private |
Father | William Snelson (b. about March 1776, d. 20 June 1833) |
Mother | Elizabeth Fairbrother (b. April 1785, d. 29 January 1846) |
Person References | Anne Davies c 1919 - Descendents of William Snelson c.1670 Samuel Fairbrother c1755 - 1823 Sarah Davies 1721 - 1761 Thomas Crooks c1717 - aft 1757 Thomas Edwards c1645 - aft 1690 William Snelston bef 1668 - aft 1707 |
Last Edited | 17 February 2024 10:59:04 |
Reference Number | Margaret Snelson had reference number 92. |
Birth | She was born in 1813. |
Her father William Snelson died on 20 June 1833 in Handbridge, Chester, England. | |
Her mother Elizabeth Fairbrother died on 29 January 1846 in Eaton Road, Chester, England. |
Consanguinity | Nephew of Private |
Last Edited | 17 December 2024 23:04:48 |
Consanguinity | Niece of Private |
Last Edited | 17 December 2024 23:04:48 |
Consanguinity | 4th great-aunt of Private |
Father | John Snelson (b. April 1748, d. 20 January 1800) |
Mother | Elizabeth Crooks (b. October 1748, d. 19 April 1822) |
Person References | Anne Davies c 1919 - Descendents of William Snelson c.1670 Sarah Davies 1721 - 1761 Thomas Crooks c1717 - aft 1757 Thomas Edwards c1645 - aft 1690 William Snelston bef 1668 - aft 1707 |
Last Edited | 6 August 2024 17:40:51 |
Name | Hannah Snelson was also known as Hannah Gill. |
Reference Number | She had reference number 100. |
Birth | She was born in 1781 in Dodleston. |
Christening | She was christened in July 1781 in the local Parish Church of England, Dodleston.1 |
Her father John Snelson died on 20 January 1800 in Lache, Chester, England. | |
Witness | She witnessed the marriage of William Snelson and Elizabeth Fairbrother on 29 December 1808 in Chester.2 |
Marriage | Hannah Snelson married Jonathan Gill on 23 July 1809 in St. Peter's, Liverpool. |
Her mother Elizabeth Crooks died on 19 April 1822 in Rough Hill, near to Chester, England. | |
Death | Hannah Snelson died on 1 October 1847.3 |
Burial | She was buried on 3 October 1847 at St. Mary the Virgin in Eccleston. |
Her husband Jonathan Gill died on 23 July 1850 in a place close to home, Eccleston. |
Label and Year | Manual |
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Census 1841 | Hannah Snelson Id #100 (Principal) was at home on Census night 6 June 1841 at Handbridge, Chester; Household 1 Jonathan Gill 60 Hannah ditto 60 Marta Parsonage 20 .... 1 house away Samuel Snelson 25 Labourer Margaret ditto 25 William ditto 3 Margaret ditto 1 ... 3 houses away John Snelson 30 Founder Occupation Margaret ditto 35 William ditto 6 Elizabeth Snelson 3 ... 2 houses away James Gill 65 Elizabeth ditto 60 Harriet ditto 3 Witness Role: Wife Original Documents, Source and Citations here4 |