Rev. 1 Jan. 2017, Gen. 228
THE GREAVES FAMILY OF
BEELEY, DERBYSHIRE, ENGLAND
GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE
GREAVES FAMILY
Charles Bardsley in his English Surnames, 1873, says Greaves,
Graves, and Groves have the same origin.
A greave was a woodland avenue graved or cut out of the forest.
Lysons in his Magna Britannia (Fifth vol., pub. 1817) says, "The family
(Greaves of Derbyshire) took its name from a place called the Greaves or Greves
in the parish of Beeley, where they resided as early as the reign of Henry
III."
Burke's Commoners, 1838, says, "The family of Graves is of high
antiquity, its patriarch having passed into England in the train of the
Conqueror. Burke says that the
family of Greaves or Greves of Mosely, Worchestershire [genealogy 236],
"was founded in England by one of the Companions in the arms of the
Conqueror." In the grant of
arms to Richard Graves of Gloucester (the Mickleton family) last century, it
says that the Gloucester Graves were descended from Graves of Heyton,
Yorkshire, "near which place there is an hamlett written in ancient deeds
Greava, Greva, La Greave, and Greve, now called Greaves and Graves," which
without doubt gave that surname to the family.
Are we to infer that the family
gave its name to the places called Greaves or that they got their name from the
places? It was very unusual for a
place to get its name from that of its settlers. Fully three fourths of the old landed families in England
whose records date back to before the fourteenth century, when surnames began
to be common, derive their family names from their places of settlement.
Burke goes on to say, "The
first of its members, however, of whom we possess any authentic record is -----
Les Greaves who was settled at Beeley and Greaves as early as the time of Henry
I (years 1100-1135), from which time until the end of the seventeenth century,
his descendants continued to reside there. In 1664 the old hereditary estates at Beeley were sold to
John, Earl of Rutland, and the head of the family left Beeley and settled at
Mayfield, Staffordshire, where his descendants have ever since remained."
ANCESTRY OF JOHN GREAVES OF
BEELEY
AND OTHER GREAVES FAMILIES,
POSSIBLY RELATED
The ancestry of John Graves (b.
1540, d. 1595) is said (in Graves-Miller
Genealogy, by Charles Miller Graves, 1989) to be: (1) John Grevis, b.c.
1175, (2) Hugo Grevis, b.c. 1200, (3) William Grevis, b.c. 1230, (4) Egidrus
Greves, b.c. 1290, m. Leticia ‑‑‑‑‑‑, b.c.
1295, (5) Thomas Grevis, b.c. 1315, (6) Johannis Grevis, b.c. 1340, (7) John
Greves, b.c. 1395, (8) William Greeves, b.c. 1445, m. Agnes ‑‑‑‑‑‑,
b.c. 1455, (9) John Greves, b. 1497, d. 1546, (10) John Greaves, b.c. 1540, d.
1595, m. Alice Boune, b.c. 1550.
This lineage is very similar to
that given by Richard Denno (R‑1), summarized on the chart on the next
page, except that the chart gives one more generation between William8
and John9 in the preceding list. (Much of the following discussion is also from Richard
Denno.)
The beginning of the account of the
Greaves family of Beeley is in the reign of the Plantagenet king of England,
Henry III. William Greaves, son of
Hugo, received grants of land from William of Chatsworth and the Abbott of
Beauchief.
Giles Greaves and his wife Leticia
inherited land in 1316, and granted land to their son Thomas in 1324.
Thomas used a seal on a document,
and the heraldic device is an eagle displayed. This swift and powerful bird of prey is used by the Greaves
family as a symbol and is evidence in later years of the continuity of the
family line.
All records of this period are in
Latin, and are legal documents, not parish registers. The will of William Greaves mentions his wife Agnes, son
John, and the chapel of St. John the Baptist, Beeley.
On the evidence of the heraldic
eagle, one prominent seventeenth century Greaves family is probably descended
from the Greaves family of Beeley.
The father of this distinguished family was Rev. John Greaves (b. 1578,
d. 1616), rector of Colemore, Hampshire.
He married Sara ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
John Greaves (b. 1602, d. 1652) was
his eldest son, educated at Balliol College, Oxford, and was chosen professor
of geometry at Gresham College, London.
He toured the Middle East, collecting Arabic, Greek and Persian
manuscripts, and studied the Pyramids.
He returned to Oxford and was appointed to the 2nd Savilian
professorship of astronomy. He was
a friend to William Harvey, and after his death his work aroused the praise of
Edmond Halley.
Nicholas and Thomas Greaves, his
brothers, also studied at Oxford, gaining doctorates of divinity.
Sir Edward Greaves (b. 1615, d.
1680), the youngest brother, was physician to Charles II, who conferred a
baronetcy on him in 1646.
Another family which may be related
to the Greaves family of Beeley is that of William Greaves (c. 1600-1663) of
Norton near Sheffield. In seven
generations of his descendants there were at least 13 ministers of the Gospel
of Jesus Christ. Some preached the
Good News in foreign lands, including the missionary Richard Pearson Greaves
(c. 1825-1870) who died in Calcutta, India. A partial lineage of his descendants is: William1
Greaves, 1600-1663, William2, 1630-1697, William3,
1662-1719, Charles4, 1700-1773, George5, 1756-1837,
Joseph6, 1793-1880, Richard Pearson7, 1825-1870.
Several other Graves families are
recorded, and although there is no documented evidence of connection with
Beeley, yet most Greaves families are in the counties of Lancashire, Yorkshire
and Cheshire, and may have migrated from Derbyshire centuries ago. Maybe even Mrs. Greaves of the Rutland
Arms Hotel who accidently invented the Bakewell Pudding is distantly related.
The map on the next page shows many
of the locations in the vicinity of Beeley where Greaves families lived in past
centuries and still live today.
GENERATION 1
John Greaves (1) was born about
1490 (or 1497) and died in 1546.
He married Joanna ‑‑‑‑‑‑. By the time their son John was 18 years
old, both his father and mother were buried in Beeley. These are the earliest records of
Greaves family members in the parish registers of Beeley, which were started in
1538 by command of King Henry VIII.
At the bottom of this page is a
sketch of Beeley Hill Top, home of the Greaves family (owned and occupied in
1995 by the family of Mr. Rupert Turner, Beeley Hilltop, Matlock, Derbyshire
DE4 2NW, England). On the next
page is a summary chart of some of the descendants of this family. (R‑1)
Children - Greaves
+2. John Greaves, b.c. 1540, m. Alice Boune, d. 1595.
3. Robert Greaves
BEELEY HILL TOP
GENERATION 2
CHILDREN OF JOHN GREAVES (1) AND
JOANNA ------
John Greaves (2) was born about
1539-1540 and died in 1595 (or 1614 per R‑5). He married Alice Boune (or Bowne or Brown), daughter of
William Boune (or Brown) of Holme, Derbyshire, England. Holme at Bakewell is about 4 miles from
Beeley. They lived at Greaves.
Alice was born about 1550 (not likely if her son John was born about
1553 or 1560) and died in 1592.
John farmed at Beeley as a yoeman
but, on inheritance of his fatherÕs wealth, purchased in 1560 the Manor of
Beeley from Nicholas Vaux, who was at that time in trouble for his adherence to
the Roman Catholic Church. The
purchase included a house, later called Beeley Hill Top, which overlooks
Chatsworth Park. (R‑1, R‑5)
Children - Greaves
+4. John Greaves, b.c. 1553, m. Ellen Slack, d. 1621.
5. Emma Greaves, b. 1555.
6. Elizabeth Greaves, b. 1556.
7. William Greaves, b. 1557.
8. Richard Greaves; b. 1560, d. 1597. The will of a Richard Greaves was
proved 1597, will Lichfield & Coventry.
9. Alice Greaves (not listed as a child by R‑5)
GENERATION 3
CHILDREN OF JOHN GREAVES (2) AND
ALICE BOUNE
John Greaves (4) was born about
1553 or 1560 (this date is suspect, based on the reported birth dates of his
parents) and died in 1621 (how can this be if his will was proved in
1614?). He married Ellen (or
Ellin) Slack (or Slacke), daughter of John Slack of Brough, Derbyshire. Lysons says, "John Greaves in the
reign of Elizabeth was a joint purchaser of the manor of Beeley at which place
they continued to reside until about 1700."
Glover, in his History of
Derbyshire (ca. 1830) said Warner de Beelegh, and afterwards his son Serlo,
held Beeley Manor about the reign of Richard I, and after passing to the
Cheneys of Northamptonshire it came into the possession of Lord Vaux of
Harrowden, whose youngest son Nicholas held it in the right of his mother and
in 1560 sold it to the family of Greaves who had been settled at the Greaves from
the time of Henry III. In 1687,
the Greaves family sold it to the Saviles who lived at the Hill Top, formerly
the Greaves. It was later the
property of the Duke of Devonshire.
John Greaves who married Ellen
Slack had from Dean and Capter of Lichfield a lease of tithes of Curborough,
Froggat, Stoke, Monsal Dale, and Longdon for the lives of himself and sons
John, Richard, and Edward at a rental of £1.18.0, together with a fine (MSS
pertaining to Dean of Lichfield).
John Greaves's will was proved in
1614 (Lichfield wills).
Children - Greaves
+10. John Greaves, b. 1581, m. Dorothy Alleyne, d. 1643.
+11. Richard Greaves, b. 1583, m. Margaret Supper, d. 1672.
12. William Greaves, b. 1585, m. Jane
Kniveton. William Greaves was
rector of Brailsford, Derbyshire from 1607. He and all his brothers were staunch royalists. He was ejected from his living by the
Parliament of 1646. John Crompton
of Derby was appointed in his place.
A fifth part of the benefice, in this case £15, was paid yearly by
Crompton to Mrs. Greaves for the maintenance of herself and her children. William Greaves died before the
Restoration, when Crompton was ejected (Cox's Annals). William's wife was the youngest
daughter of Sir William Kniveton of Mercaston (created bart. in 1611), descended
from Sir Matthew de Kniveton (living at Bradley Hall, 1301- ). Sir William Kniveton's wife was Matilda Rollesley, heiress
of her father John, descended from Henry de Rowlesley (time of Richard I). Sir William's grandson, Sir Arthur, was
the last of the family who succeeded to its splendid estates, lost all in the
cause of loyalty, was governor of Tutbury Castle, was fined so heavily he was
obliged to sell his estates.
13. Edward Greaves, b. 1587; administration
of an Edward Greaves estate, 1618, Lichfield.
14. Charles Greaves, b. 1589.
15. Abraham Greaves, b. 1590.
16. Mary Greaves, b. 1598.
GENERATION 4
CHILDREN OF JOHN GREAVES (4) AND
ELLEN SLACK
John Greaves (10) was born in 1581
and died in 1643 per R‑5. He
married Dorothy Alleyne (or Allen), daughter of George Alleyne or Allen of
Woodhouse and Barbara Vernon of Haddon.
Barbara was cousin and contemporary of Dorothy Vernon, the heroine in
the well known tradition of the elopement with Lord John Manners.
George Alleyne's ancestors are mentioned
in deeds as having been settled in Derbyshire in 1484. "Inquisition taken at Wirksworth
10 Aug. 11 Elizabeth (b. 1569) before Andrew Haring, Eschetor after the death
of Thomas Alleyn, yoman - seised in fee of land in Chappell in le Ffrith worth
£4- of a moiety of the manor of Stanton Hall, of a messuage at Stanton and
lands in Stanton and Stanton Lyes worth £4 and of tithes at Byrchover worth £3-
held of the King as of his manors of Tutbury and Grafton. Thomas died at Stanton Lyes 19 Sept.
1563 and George Alleyn was son and heir and was 43 years of age (court of ward
and Liveries)." This George
was the father of George (d. 1598) and grandfather of Dorothy who married John
Greaves.
Through his wife, John Greaves
became possessed of Stanton Woodhouse and other properties. He was an ardent Loyalist, and in
Beeley Manor House where he lived is still to be seen a finely carved Royal
coat of arms over the fireplace in one of the bedrooms of the picturesque old
house. (It is rumored that King
James I may actually have stayed in the house.) The Revolutionary party deprived John Greaves of much of his
property, and he and his wife went to live at Stanton Woodhouse (as it was then
spelled). The last male
representative of the family of John Greaves died at Stanton Woodhouse in
1730. This ancient house is
situated on a hillside not far from Rowsley. It is approached through a wood composed partly of fine
Spanish chestnuts. Their
overhanging boughs form a frame for the low greystone house with its irregular
gables, its porch and latticed casements.
Near the porch a streamlet falls
into a stone basin 'round which ferns cluster. On the right, farther up the hillside, are more old gabled
buildings, which appear larger than the dwellings and are used as stables. The house has a very quaint "old
world" appearance.
Nor does the inside belie this
impression. From the low arched
porch, a narrow, rather dark passage leads to a good sized but also low
panelled hall, opening on the right to a flight of the broad stone steps so
often seen in old Derbyshire houses.
They lead to a narrow walled garden from which the stables are
reached. I think the plenishing of
this hall must be much the same as when Barbara Alleyn lived there. Three very long black oak tables surround
the walls, some quaint old oak chairs and oak stools, a round table, and a
curiously carved mantlepiece complete the furniture. On the ground floor there is one quaint little panelled
chamber, all white, with two latticed casements looking different ways. Beyond
the hall, a few winding stone steps lead to the upper story on which are
several panelled quaint rooms. The front of the house looks towards the garden
which is on the rather steep hillside.
Some very fine ancient yews, just below the gravel walk, which is
bordered by old fashioned flowers, shade a narrow paved walk. Farther down the
bank is a second avenue of yews; their boughs overshadow another paved alley so
completely that one can enjoy a walk there in heavy rain without feeling the
drops that patter on the branches.
I am obliged to confess that it is probable that additions have been
made to the oldest parts of Stanton Woodhouse since sturdy John Greaves went
there with Dorothy Alleyne, but they are not intrusive.
Stanton Woodhouse is now the
Derbyshire home of the Duke of Rutland.
(See the next page for a drawing of Stanton Woodhouse.)
Children - Greaves
+17. John Greaves, b.c. 1608, m. Elizabeth Wood, d. 1673.
+18. George Greaves, b. 1612, m. Dorothy Wagstaff.
19. Richard Greaves
20. Gilbert Greaves
21. Robert Greaves
22. Roger Greaves
+23. Joseph Greaves
+24. Thomas Greaves, married.
+25. Barbara Greaves, m. Thomas Bagshaw, d. 1681.
26. Ann Greaves
27. Dorothy Greaves
Richard Greaves (11), of Birchover,
married Margaret Supper, daughter of Henry Supper of Darley. Richard's descendants were not long of
Birchover. The Reliquary, vol. 6,
1866, gives an elegy by Leonard Wheatcroft "upon the death of all the
greatest gentry in Darley Dale who loved hunting, hawking and several other
games. The poet's view well known
to you, to be too true, and so adieu, by me Leo W 1672." Each stanza is devoted to one of the
family or individual, and the first runs:
"As I on Oaker Hill one day
did stand
Viewing the world which I could not
command
I turned my face towd Berchore
(Birchover) partly west
To view where Greaves us't to have
their nest
But out alas I found they were all
gone
Not one was left to rest against a
stone."
STANTON WOODHOUSE
GENERATION 5
CHILDREN OF JOHN GREAVES (10)
AND DOROTHY ALLEYNE
John Greaves (17) was born about
1608 and died in 1673[1]. He apparently married Elizabeth Wood,
daughter of William Wood. He was
the oldest son and the successor to the estate. Burke says nothing about him except that he had a son John
who married Ann Birch (a mistake for Birds which he repeated several times) and
that he was the father of William of Mayfield, Joseph of Ingleby, and George of
London.
Mr. Swift has, however, an abstract
which states that John Greaves who married Ann Birds died without issue. His
will confirms this.
There is in Beeley Church a
flagstone occupying the S.E. angle of the belfrey floor bearing this
inscription: "This marble stone doth presse but not oppresse the body of
John Greaves of Greaves, Esq., who was always a true son of the Church of
England, merciful and charitable to the poor, patient and courageous in a
tedious sickness, and at length, being full of faith and hope, did exchange
this troublesome world for a better, the 13 Oct. 1694."
In the floor at the north aisle is
another flagstone with: "In norte lucrum, the remains of that excellent
woman Mrs. Ann Greaves, daughter of George Birds of Stanton Hall, gent, and
relict of John Greaves of Woodhouse, Esq., lie here interred, her better part
to blissful regions ascended the 25th May 1700. To whose pious memory this marble is dedicated by her
brother Mr. Thomas Birds."
The fact of the stone having been
placed here by her brother looks as if John Greaves did die without
children. If he left children,
they were sadly wanting in filial feeling.
If John Greaves did die without
children, who then were the Greaves of Mayfield descended from? Burke says the head of the family sold
the estate at Beeley and Stanton and settled at Mayfield. If so, why are the arms of the Mayfield
family different from those of Beeley?
The arms of Greaves of Greaves are:
Gules, an eagle displayed or, crowned argent. The arms of Greaves of Mayfield are: per bend, gu. &
vert, an eagle displayed or.
Dugdale (visitation of Derby, 1662)
gives the following pedigree: John Graves of Graves, father of John Graves who
married dau. of William Wood and had John aged 18 in 1662, and George who
married and had 5 sons.
The last named John (aged 18) was
the one who married Ann Birds. The
family of Birds, Bird, Bride was of considerable standing in Co. Derby about
200 years ago, and they lived at Locko, Youlgreave, Ashford, Eyam, and other
places. Descendants of this once
opulent family are still living in Youlgreave and Matlock but are now only
working men. George Birds, father
of Ann, possessed half of the Manor of Stanton Hall. In 1604, George Bird (father or grandfather of above George)
was one of three churchwardens of Youlgreave.
In the civil wars the Greaves
family took the part of Charles I and, in consequences of their losses in it,
the old hereditary estates at Beeley were sold, and the head of the family
settled at Mayfield.
Children - Greaves
28. John Greaves, b.c. 1644, m. Ann Birds, d.
13 Oct. 1694.
George Greaves (18) was born in
1612 per R‑5. He married
Dorothy Wagstaff. In Youlgrave
registers is Dorothy, daughter of George and Dorothy Greaves, baptized 20 Nov.
1640. It seems likely that the
"head of the family" (mentioned in the discussion of George's brother
John) who settled at Mayfield was a son of George, rather than of John.
On 1 Oct. 1649, John and George
Greaves with nine others presented a petition for repair of Baslow Bridge over
the Darwin. Baslow is about four
miles north of Beeley.
George had 5 sons, according to
Dugdale (visitation of Derby, 1662).
It seems probable that George named one of his sons William after his
uncle William, the rector of Brailsford, and that he was the William who
settled at Mayfield, Staffordshire, and married Margery Lees. Other children listed provided by R‑5.
Children - Greaves
+29. William Greaves, b.c. 1650, m. Margery Lees, 1687, d. 1712.
30. James Greaves
31. son
32. Dorothy Greaves
33. son
34. Margaret Greaves
35. son
36. Elizabeth Greaves
37. Mary Greaves
Joseph Greaves (23) married. He had at least the one child listed
below.
Children - Greaves
38. Charles Greaves of Woodhouse, J.P. in
1710, d. 1720 (?). He married
Eliza Taylor, daughter of William Taylor of Southwell. In churchwarden's account of Youlgrave
(or Oldgreave) among the implements is a "cloath for ye communion table
and 2 large napkins given by Charles Greaves of Woodhouse."
Thomas Greaves (24) married. He settled at Hurlston Hall, Lancashire[2]. Per R‑5, founder Greaves of
Irlam.
Children - Greaves
39. Thomas Greaves
40. William Greaves
+41. John Greaves, m. Hannah Langley.
Barbara Greaves (25) married Thomas
Bagshaw of the Ridge, Derbyshire.
She died 1681, he 1649, both buried in the chancel of Chapel en le Frith
church. He was 7th in descent from
Thomas Bagshaw of the Ridge (time of Henry VI) whose 4th son Nicholas was
ancestor of Mary Bagshaw who married Henry Marwood Greaves in 1829, hence the
Greaves-Bagshaws.
Children - Bagshaw
+42. Henry Bagshaw, bapt. 1634, m. Ann Bereton, d. 1675.
43. Elizabeth Greaves, b. 1637, m. (Rev.)
Thomas Clayton.
+44. Thomas Bagshaw, bapt. 1638, m. Mary Allestree, d. 1721.
45. John Bagshaw, b. 1639.
46. Nicholas Bagshaw, b. 1640.
47. Florence Bagshaw, m. Edmund Potts.
48. Dorothy Bagshaw, b. 1644, d. without
issue.
GENERATION 6
CHILDREN OF GEORGE GREAVES (18)
DOROTHY ‑‑‑‑‑‑
William Greaves (29) was born about
1650 and died in 1712. He married
Margery Lees in 1687. She died in
1700. They lived at Mayfield,
Staffordshire Their descendants
achieved distinction as Justices of the Peace, clergy, and in the
professions. (R‑1, R‑5)
Children - Greaves
+49. William Greaves, b. 1687, m. Elizabeth Bradley, d. 1753.
+50. Joseph Greaves, b. 1688, married, d. 1756.
51. George Greaves, b. 1692, never
married. Died without children
before 1738, leaving his property in equal shares to the children of his
brothers William and Joseph. R‑5
lists year of death as 1782.
52. Jane Greaves, b. 1695, m. William Evans,
d. 1755.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS GREAVES (24)
John Greaves (41) of Shaw Hall,
Lancashire, "bought an estate and entailed on his descendants." He married Hannah Langley, daughter of ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Langley of Agecroft Hall near Manchester.[3]
Children - Greaves
+53. Thomas Greaves, m. Mary Birch, d. 1793.
54. John Greaves, never married. He sold his property in England,
settled in Jamaica, and there gained a considerable fortune.
CHILDREN OF BARBARA GREAVES (25)
AND THOMAS BAGSHAW
Henry Bagshaw (42) was baptized in 1634
and was buried in 1675. He married
Ann Bereton, daughter and co-heir of Edward Bereton of Hurdlow,
Derbyshire. She secondly married
Henry Carrington of Whiteknowls, Chapel en le Frith.
Children - Bagshaw
55. Henry Bagshaw, bapt. 1665, living in 1697.
56. Anna Bagshaw, b. 1668.
57. Edward Bagshaw, b. 1670.
58. Thomas Bagshaw, b. 1672, d. 1678.
59. William Bagshaw, b. 1674.
Thomas Bagshaw (44), of Bakewell
Hall, eventually succeeded to the Ridge estate. He was baptized 1638, died 1721, and was buried in Bakewell
church. He married Mary Allestree,
daughter of Thomas Allestree of Alvaston. She died in 1704 at age 64.
Children - Bagshaw
60. William Bagshaw, died in infancy.
61. Thomas Bagshaw, bapt. 1670.
62. John Bagshaw of Grays Inn, barrister,
died without children.
+63. Charles Bagshaw, b.c. 1673, m. Alicia Maria Ashton, d. 1717.
64. James Bagshaw
65. Stephen Bagshaw
66. Mary Bagshaw
+67. Rachel Bagshaw, m. William Fitzherbert.
GENERATION 7
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GREAVES (29)
AND MARGERY LEES
William Greaves (49) was born in
1687 and died in 1753. He married
Elizabeth Bradley, sister or daughter of ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Bradley, vicar of Mayfield. She
died 17 July 1736. (R‑1, R‑5)
Children - Greaves
+68. William Greaves, b. 1710, m. Dorothy Ley, d. 1781.
69. Joseph Greaves, b. and d. 1720.
+70. Sarah Greaves, m. Edmund Evans, 1738, d. 1749.
Joseph Greaves (50) was born in
1688 and died in 1756. He
married. They lived at
Ingleby. (R‑5)
Children - Greaves
+71. Joseph Greaves, m. Ann Brooke-Boothby, 1737.
+72. William Greaves, m. Sarah Clegg.
+73. Robert Greaves, m. Elizabeth Clegg.
CHILDREN OF JOHN GREAVES (41)
AND HANNAH LANGLEY
Thomas Greaves (53), the heir, died
in 1793[4],
and was buried at Eccles. He
married Mary Birch, related to the celebrated Col. Birch. He was the owner of very large estates
near Manchester.
Children - Greaves
74. Amy Greaves, m. R. Hall.
75. Alice Greaves, m. N. Hartley.
+76. John Greaves, b. 1750, m. Mary Lancashire, c. 1789, d. Dec.
1815.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS BAGSHAW (44)
AND MARY ALLESTREE
Charles Bagshaw (63) was born about
1673 and died in 1717 at age 44.
He married Alicia Maria Ashton, daughter and co-heir of Benjamin Ashton
of Hathersage. She died in
1719. There may be some question
as to whether Charles was a son of Thomas and Mary.
Children - Bagshaw
77. Thomas Bagshaw of Hathersage Hall, dsp
(died without issue).
78. Benjamin Bagshaw of the Ridge, dsp. 1739,
m. Catherine Statham, dau. of Sir John Statham of Wigfall. She m(2) Lieut. George Phillips and
m(3) ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Barker of Chiswick.
79. Robert Bagshaw of Hull, dsp.
80. Francis Bagshaw, rector of Hamstead, dsp.
Rachel Bagshaw (67) married William
Fitzherbert of Tissington, "descended from a Norman knight, Herbert, whose
son called Fillius Herbert and Fils of Fitzherbert gave a patronymie to the
family." When the children of
Rachel's brother Charles died without issue, she then inherited the Ridge
estate.
William Fitzherbert was born in
1671 and died in 1739. He was recorder of Derby.
Children - Fitzherbert
+81. William Fitzherbert, b. 1712, m. Mary Poyntz-Meynell, d. 1753.
+82. Catherine Fitzherbert, m. Richard Bateman, 1755.
GENERATION 8
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GREAVES (49)
AND ELIZABETH BRADLEY
William Greaves (68) was born in
1710 and died in 1781. He married
Dorothy Ley, sister of George Ley of Mayfield. She died in 1784.
This marriage may have brought Mayfield Hall[5]
and farms into the Greaves family.
(R‑1, R‑5)
Children - Greaves
+83. George Greaves, b. 1747, m(1) Elizabeth Pipe, 1775, m(2)
Susanna Biddulph, Dec. 1783, d. 1828.
+84. Robert Charles Greaves, m. Elizabeth Harthill, 1775.
+85. John Davies Greaves, b. 17 Jan. 1750, m. Elizabeth Newton, 9
April 1770, d. 24 Feb. 1784.
86. William Greaves, d. 1753. Died young.
87. Joseph Greaves, d. 1756. Died young.
88. Ralph Christopher Greaves, m. Ann
Vincent, d. 1781. No children.
+89. Dorothy Greaves, m. Richard Dodsley Flamstead.
Sarah Greaves (70) died in
1749. She married Edmund Evans,
vicar of Mayfield, vicar of Alton, and Rector of Bradley, all in Staffs. The marriage settlement was dated 16
July 1738, and her fortune was £3000.
This was probably her portion of the property of George Greaves of
London who died before 1738. Sarah
and Edmund were buried under the altar in Mayfield church. (R‑1, R‑5)
Children - Evans
+90. William Evans, b. 1740, m(1) ‑‑‑‑‑‑,
m(2) Elizabeth Spencer, d. 1816.
+91. Elizabeth Evans, m. Thomas Goodwin.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GREAVES (50)
Joseph Greaves (71) of Aston, HS
1765, married Anne, only daughter of Sir Brooke-Boothby of Ashbourne Hall, 5th
Bart., by first wife Ann Byard, daughter of John Byard of Derby. Joseph's marriage settlement was dated
28 Sept. 1737. His wife Ann (or
Anne) died in 1739.
Children - Greaves
+92. Mariah Greaves, m. Edward Sneyd.
93. Ann Greaves, never married, d. 1827.
William Greaves (72) settled at
Liverpool and married Sarah Clegg, daughter of Joseph Clegg, Mayor of
Liverpool, 1748. (R‑1, R‑5)
Children - Greaves
94. Harriet Greaves, m. George Thomson Jacob.
+95. Joseph Greaves, m. Ann Phillippa Jones.
Robert Greaves (73) married
Elizabeth Clegg. Elizabeth was
sister of Sarah, daughter of Joseph Clegg by Elizabeth Mainwaring, eldest
daughter of James Mainwaring of Bromborough, Cheshire. A Liverpool directory of 1790 has
"Mrs. Elizabeth Greaves, 4 Cans St. Ranelagh St. and Cap. George
Greaves" same address, probably her son. (R‑5)
Children - Greaves
96. George Greaves
CHILDREN OF THOMAS GREAVES (53)
AND MARY BIRCH
John Greaves (76) was born in 1750,
died in Dec. 1815, and was buried at Eccles. He was of Irlam Hall, Lancashire. He married about 1789 to Mary Lancashire, third daughter of
John Lancashire of Polefield, Prestwich.
John Greaves realized great wealth by commercial pursuits. He was partner with Sir Robert Peel in
the banking house of Peel, Greaves and Co. of Manchester, and afterwards with
the firm of Scholes Tetlow and Co.
Children - Greaves
97. John Greaves, b. 15 April 1793, succeeded
his father, was magistrate and DL for Lancashire, and Major in local
militia. According to Burke, 1838,
he was "patron of the fine arts, and his collection of pictures, coins,
medals and curios are esteemed at considerable value." He had estates in Lancashire,
Middlesex, Surrey, Derby and Ches.
98. Thomas Greaves, never married, d. March
1824.
99. Mary Greaves, b. 1797, d. 1865.
100. Sarah Greaves, died in infancy.
CHILDREN OF RACHEL BAGSHAW (67)
AND WILLIAM FITZHERBERT
William Fitzherbert (81), M.P., was
born in 1712 and died in 1753. He
married Mary Poyntz-Meynell, daughter of Littleton Poyntz-Meynell of Bradley.
Children - Fitzherbert
+101. William Fitzherbert, b. 1748, m. Sarah Perrin, d. 1791.
102. Thomas Fitzherbert, never married,
d. 1767. He was Lieut. in the
Army.
103. Alleyne Fitzherbert, never married,
d. 1839. Created Lord St. Helens
in 1801.
104. Selina Fitzherbert, m. Henry Gally,
d. 1823. He was Knight of Langold,
Notts.
Catherine Fitzherbert (82) married
Richard Bateman of Hartington in 1755.
He was baptized in 1719, and was descended from Robert Bateman of Hartington
(temp. Henry VII).
Children - Bateman
+105. Hugh Bateman, m. Temperance Gisborne, 1786.
+106. Richard Bateman, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Kalinge.
GENERATION 9
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GREAVES (68)
AND DOROTHY LEY
George Greaves (83) was born in
1747 and died in 1828. He became
rector of Stanton on the death of John Rolleston in 1770. He was also rector of Swarkestone, near
Stanton, from 1795. (Stanton by
Bridge is not near Stanton Leys or Woodhouse.) He died surviving all his sons and leaving his daughters as
co-heirs.
He was married twice. He first married Elizabeth Pipe in
1775. She was the daughter of
Samuel Pipe, rector of Walton on Trent (youngest of the branch from John de Pipe
of Belleston, Staffs., time of Richard II), by Dorothy, daughter of Stamford Wolverhampton,
magistrate for Staff. and Warw. Samuel Pipe and Dorothy Wolverhampton were
second cousins, both descended from Francisse Wolfreston (who died 1666) by
Frances Middlemore, eldest of 22 children of George Middlemore of Haslowell,
Worc.
The Rev. George Greaves married
second Susanna Biddulph in Dec. 1783.
She was a daughter of Walter Biddulph, descended from Robert de
Biddulph, daughter and heir of Thomas de over Biddulph, 48 Ed. III (according
to Shaw) (R‑5).
Children - Greaves, by Elizabeth
Pipe
+107. Lydia Elizabeth Greaves, b. 10 Nov. 1775 (Ingleby), m.
Paul Belcher.
108. Dorothy Catherine Greaves, b. 18
Oct. 1776, d. 13 Nov. 1795 (Stanton).
109. Frances Greaves, b. 28 Oct. 1777.
110. Georgina Greaves, b. 13 July 1780,
m. William Dodsley Flamstead (her cousin), d. 1809. 3 children.
111. George Graves, b. 19 Aug. 1781
(Stanton), d. 1801.
Children - Greaves, by Susanna
Biddulph
112. Edward Greaves, an officer in the
11th light dragoons, d. 1815.
113. Robert Charles Greaves, officer in
41st foot, d. 1814.
114. William Henry Greaves, d. 1803 (in
childhood).
115. Susanna Greaves
116. Anna Marie Greaves, died in
infancy.
+117. Mary Louisa Greaves, m. R. Beaumont.
Robert Charles Greaves (84) married
Elizabeth Harthill, "an heiress" of Donesthorpe, Leistershire. She died in 1821. Robert "assumed the name of
Ley" (according to Burke).
They lived at Ingleby Hall but did not own it, for Lyons ( year 1817)
said "it is owned by Sir Francis Burdett and occupied by R. C.
Greaves."
In the 26th vol. of the Reliquary
(year 1886) are Family Jottings by the late Mrs. Marshall Hall (b. 1802, d.
1885) written just before she died and supplied to the Reliquary by her
son. Mrs. Hall's mother was a
daughter of Hans Winthrop Mortimer by a daughter of Lord Hamilton. Mrs. Hall
said, "My mother, then Theodosea Mortimer, when young used to visit at
Ingleby, a very pretty place near Swarkstown. The grounds were charming, and Mr. and Mrs. Greaves and
their two daughters lived there.
At Ingleby my mother made the acquaintance of Mrs. Greaves' two cousins,
the young Misses Green, the elder of whom, Valentine, became Theodosea's
husband."
The following two children were
their only offspring.
Children - Greaves
118. Ann Lydia Greaves, b. 1777, m.
William Greaves (#120), 20 Dec. 1798, d. 4 June 1804. See #120 for descendants.
+119. Elizabeth Frances Greaves, b. 1779, m. Humphry Senhouse,
27 Sept. 1803.
John Davies Greaves (85), of Burton
on Trent, was born 20 (or 17) Jan. 1750 and died 27 (or 24 per R‑5) Feb.
1784, both in Foremark, Derbyshire.
He married Elizabeth Newton on 9 April 1770 in Willington,
Derbyshire. She was a daughter of
Richard Newton, "who was nearly related to Sir Isaac Newton. An original portrait as well as some of
his plate are still in possession of the family." (Burke) Richard Newton's wife was Sarah (or
Saran?) Debank, a daughter of William Debank of Burton and Sarah Goring of
Frodley. Elizabeth Newton was born
in 1743 in Burton on Trent, and died about 1822.
"The famous Col. Goring, the faithful
adherent to the fortunes of the young chevalier, who died a field marshall in
the Prussian Service," was a kinsman of Sarah Goring, and Dr. Greaves of
Mayfield had in his possession a beautiful silver medal about the size of half
a crown but thicker, which was presented by Prince Edward to the Colonel. On one side is the head of Charles
Edward; on the reverse an old "dead tree with a young one springing up
from its roots, with this inscription, 'Reverscet 1650'."
Of the same branch was George Goring
who "gallantly distinguished himself in the civil wars as 'General
Goring'. He retired to the
Netherlands and acquired fresh laurels as Lieut. Gen. of the King of Spain
Army." (Burke)
Of the following children, at least
John, Robert, Thomas and Richard were born in Burton on Trent,
Staffordshire. (R‑4, R‑5)
Children - Greaves
+120. William Greaves, b. 1 Feb. 1771, m(1) Ann Lydia Greaves
(#118), 20 Dec. 1798, m(2) Sarah Evans (#130), 3 April 1809, d. 19 Dec. 1848.
+121. George Williamson Greaves, b. 1774, m. Sophia
Brailsford, 18 Sept. 1799, d. 11 April 1829.
+122. John Greaves, b. 4 Aug. 1776, m. Ann Wilson, 21 Feb.
1799, d. 1823.
+123. Robert Christopher Greaves, b. 4 Oct. 1778, m. Sarah
Hackett, 15 July 1800.
+124. Thomas Ley Greaves, b. 17 Nov. 1780, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑,
d. Sept. 1834.
125. Richard Greaves, b. 5 Oct. 1781,
never married, d. 1833 (per Burke).
+126. Dorothy Greaves, m. John Smith.
Dorothy Greaves (89) married Rev.
Richard Dodsley of Spondon, Derbyshire.
He took the name of Flamstead.
Lysons says, "In 1817 the Rev. Richard Flamstead, Minister of
Chellaston, is the great nephew of Flamstead the celebrated
astronomer." It is assumed
that this is the same clergyman, or perhaps they were cousins. (R‑5)
Children - Flamstead
127. William Dodsley Flamstead, m.
Georgina Greaves (#110, dau. of Rev. George Greaves). 2 sons, 1 dau.
128. Christopher Flamstead, m. Joyce
Beaumont. He was rector of
Swynnerton, Staffs. She was
descended from Edward Beaumont of Barrow, said to be descended from Richard, Viscount
de Beaumont who m. Constance, natural daughter of Henry I of England. In 1689 a raid was made on the
Catholics to disarm them, and at the Derby sessions of that year is the
following entry: This court beinge certified that Mr. Robert Beaumont (greatgrandfather
of Joyce) of Barrow, a papist, hath noe armes in his custody but a gunne about
five foot long in the barrell."
Christopher's issue was a daughter married to a clergyman.
CHILDREN OF SARAH GREAVES (70)
AND EDMUND EVANS
William Evans (90) was born in 1740
and died in 1816. He was the vicar
of Mayfield and Rector of Grindon.
He first married the widow of Mr. Peacock of Rodgeley. They had no children. He married second Elizabeth Spencer,
daughter and heiress of John Spencer of Wyaston Hall, Derbyshire. (R‑5)
Children - Evans, by Elizabeth
Spencer
129. Elizabeth Evans, b. 1787, never
married, d. 1807 at age 20.
130. Sarah Evans, b. 1789, m. William
Greaves (#120), 3 April 1809, d. 1869.
See #120 for descendants.
Elizabeth Evans (91) married Thomas
Goodwin of Ashbourne. He was a grandson of William Goodwin who "came and
settled at Monyash, Derbyshire, in Reign of Charles II." This William had
by his first wife a son George.
His second wife was a widow with an only daughter. The son George and the daughter were
married at Ashbourne; he was 16 and she was 14 when married. Martha, their firstborn, was only 15
years younger than her mother.
Children - Goodwin
131. Edmund Goodwin, b. 6 Nov. 1778, m.
Ann Shelly (of Oulton Hall, Staffs.), d. 17 Nov. 1846.
+132. William Goodwin, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Parrott.
+133. George Goodwin, b. 22 Aug. 1784, m. Alice Morrison, d. 6
Oct. 1851.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GREAVES (71)
AND ANNE BROOKE-BOOTHBY
Mariah Greaves (92) married Edward
Sneyd of Hyshly Lodge. He died in 1832.
Children - Sneyd
134. Emma Sneyd, never married, d. 10
Nov. 1858.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GREAVES (72)
AND SARAH CLEGG
Joseph Greaves (95) married Ann
Phillippa Jones. The Liverpool
Directory of 1790 lists Joseph Greaves, merchant, 8, Water St.; Greaves and
Denison, Brokers, 8, Water St.; Greaves and Denison, Wine and Brandy Vaults,
back of 7, Chorley St.
Children - Greaves
135. Joseph Greaves, m. Jane Lumley, d.
1861. Had children.
136. Richard Greaves, m. Ellen Susanna
Vandaleur, 1846, d. 1872. He was
General in the Army. She was dau.
of Sir John A. Vandaleur, General.
+137. George Frederick Greaves, m. Ann Richards, d. 1869.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM FITZHERBERT
(81) AND MARY POYNTZ-MEYNELL
William Fitzherbert (101) was born
in 1748 and died in 1791. He was
created Bart. in 1784. He married
Sarah Perrin, only daughter of William Perrin of Jamaica. She died in 1795.
Children - Fitzherbert
138. George Fitzherbert, died young.
139. Charles Fitzherbert, died young.
140. Sir) Anthony Fitzherbert (Second
Bart.), b. 1779, never married, d. 1798.
+141. Henry Fitzherbert, b. 1783, m. Agnes Beresford, d. 1858.
CHILDREN OF CATHERINE
FITZHERBERT (82) AND RICHARD BATEMAN
Sir Hugh Bateman (105) succeeded
his grandfather, Hugh Bateman, in 1777, and was created Bart. in 1806 with
remainder to the male heirs of his daughters. He married Temperance Gisbourne, daughter of Thomas
Gisbourne of Derby and Anne Bateman (daughter of William Bateman of Derby), in
1786.
Children - Bateman
142. Catherina Bateman, m. Sir Edward
Dolman Scot. Had children.
143. Amelia Anne Bateman, m. Sir
Alexander Hood. He d. 1824.
Richard Bateman (106) was DL, JP,
HS, 1812, Derby. He married the
only daughter of Rev. Thomas Kalinge of Uttoxeter.
Children - Bateman
144. Richard Thomas Bateman
145. John Bateman
146. James Alleyne Sacheverell Bateman
147. Thomas Osborne Bateman, b. 1809, d.
1874. DL 1850.
148. Hugh Athelstan Bateman, d. at age
16.
149. Joyce Bateman, d. at age 15.
150. Mary Bateman, m. Rev. James
Chichester.
151. Elizabeth Catherine Bateman, died
young.
GENERATION 10
CHILDREN OF GEORGE GREAVES (83)
Lydia Elizabeth Greaves (107) was
born 10 Nov. 1775 at Ingleby, Derbyshire.
She married Paul Belcher, M.A.
He was rector of Heather and vicar of Mayfield. He was appointed headmaster of
Ashbourne Grammer School in 1796, and died in 1836, leaving 4 sons and 4
daughters. (R‑5)
Children - Belcher
152. George Paul Belcher, b. 1800, m.
Ellen Cresswell, 1846, d. 188-. He
was the eldest son, of Heather Manor House, Ashby de la Zouch. No children. Ellen was dau. of Nicholas Cresswell of Idridgehay,
Derbyshire, who was Lord of the manor, Patron and vicar of Butterton, Staffs.
153. Robert Shirley Belcher, b. 1805, m.
Helen Worthington, 1832, d. 8 June 1895.
She was b. 1811, d. 22 Nov. 1864, dau. of William Worthington of Burton
and Martha Evans (dau. of Henry Evans of Coldwell Hall, Derby).
154. Six other children
Mary Louisa Greaves (117) married
R. Beaumont. He was a surgeon at
Repton (?) and Melbourne, both in Derbyshire.
Children - Beaumont
155. George Beaumont, b. 1825.
156. Lydia Susanna Beaumont
CHILDREN OF ROBERT C. GREAVES
(84) AND ELIZABETH HARTHILL
Elizabeth Frances Greaves (119) was
born in 1779. She married Humphry
(or Humphrey?) Senhouse of Ellenborough, otherwise Nether Hall, Cumberland, on
27 Sept. 1803. He was HS 1826, and
was descended from Walter de Sawyhouse, temp Richard I and John. His second cousin, Sir Edward Law, was
created Lord Ellenborough in 1802, and it was Humphrey's father, another Humphrey,
who gave Sir Edward permission to assume Ellenborough. The father of the last named Humphrey
married Mary, daughter of Sir George Fleming of Carlisle, and Maryport was
named after her.
Until 1705 there was only one house
at Ellen-foot, a farmhouse built by Humphrey Senhouse in 1718. This house is now the site of
Maryport. The town owed its
origins to the efforts of Humphrey Senhouse. Pennant, writing in 1774, says there were then more than one
hundred houses there.
A chapel was built at Maryport in
1760. In it is a monument to
Humphry Senhouse, the founder of Maryport, who died in 1770. The Senhouses are descendants of Edward
I. (R‑5)
Children - Senhouse
+157. Elizabeth Senhouse, b. 28 April 1805, m. Joseph
Pocklington, 13 Oct. 1835, d. 6 May 1890.
158. Humphrey Senhouse, b. 16 April
1809, d. 24 June 1884.
159. Catherine Senhouse, d. 26 Jan.
1853.
+160. Ellen Senhouse, m. John Taubman Goldie-Taubman, 18 April
1837, d. 5 Feb. 1838.
CHILDREN OF JOHN D. GREAVES (85)
AND ELIZABETH NEWTON
William Greaves (120), M.D., J.P.
for Stafford, was born 1 Feb. 1771 and died 19 Dec. 1848. He lived at Mayfield Hall,
Staffordshire (almost on the Derbyshire line), although he was only a tenant
and the Hall belonged to someone else.
It was owned by Rev. George Greaves and, after his death, by his
daughters. It was later owned by
F. Wardle.
Dr. William Greaves, on the death
of his uncle George, became the representative of the family. He first married his cousin Ann Lydia
Greaves[6]
(#118), daughter of Robert Charles Greaves and Elizabeth Harthill, on 20 Dec.
1798. Ann was born in 1777 and
died 4 June 1804. William secondly
married his cousin Sarah Evans (#130), daughter of William Evans and Elizabeth
Spencer, on 3 April 1809 in Mayfield Parish, Staffordshire, England. She was born in 1789 in Staffordshire,
and died 21 Feb. 1869. Sarah was
in the 1851 census for Mayfield, Staffordshire. (R‑1, R‑4, R‑5, R‑8)
Children - Greaves, by Ann Lydia
Greaves
161. Charles Springel (or Sprengel)
Greaves, b. 18 July 1801 (Ingleby Hall; about 3 miles east of Repton and 6
miles south of Derby), m. Emma Frances Tyson, 11 Feb. 1841 (Ashbourne,
Derbyshire), d. 3 June 1881. He
was Q.C., M.A. in 1825, called to the bar at Lincolns Inn in 1827, was a JP and
DL for Stafford, and Magistrate for Derby. He learned Hebrew, Arabic, Phoenician and Ethiopic, and took
a great interest in the Derbyshire Archeological Society. She was the only dau. of William Tyson,
surgeon at Ashbourne, and d. 1880.
They had no children.
162. Ann (or Anne) Lydia Greaves, b.
1804, m. Rev. John Huysh (or Huish) (of Clysthydon, Devonshire), 1831 (Mayfield
Parish). He was b. 15 Sept. 1800,
d. before 1838, and was 18th in descent from Richard de Hywes of Lod Hywis,
Somerset, temp. John.
Children - Greaves, by Sarah
Evans
+163. Spencer Greaves, b. 25 Feb. 1810, m. Mary Drewe, d.
1855.
164. Elizabeth Greaves, b. 14 Nov. 1812,
never married.
+165. Sarah Lydia Greaves, b. 8 Nov. 1814, m. John Jones, 4
Nov. 1845, d. 21 Feb. 1878.
166. Frances Greaves, b. 24 March 1816,
d. 1816.
167. William Goring Greaves, b. 5 May
1818, d. 11 April 1838.
168. Edmund Evans Greaves, b. 13 March
(or April) 1820, d. 7 June 1837.
169. Alice Greaves, b. 15 Nov. 1822,
never married.
+170. Talbot Aden Ley Greaves, b. 16 March 1826, m(1)
Catherine Elizabeth Caroline Colyear Bricknell, 24 March 1853, m(2) Ann Louise
Pargeter, March 1887, d. 1899.
George Williamson Greaves (121) was
born about 1774 and died 11 April 1829.
He was an attorney. He
married Sophia Brailsford on 18 Sept. 1799 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. She was born in 1776 and died in
1859. All their children were born
in Winster, Derbyshire (west of Matlock).
(R‑4, R‑5)
Children - Greaves
+171. William Greaves, b. 1800, m(1) Barbara Turner, 1826,
m(2) Rosamund Moreton, 29 April 1870, d. 1873.
172. George Greaves, b. 25 Oct. 1801 (or
1805 per R‑5), m. Elizabeth Hill.
173. Henry Greaves, b. 3 March
1803. He was a surgeon at Repton,
Derbyshire.
John Greaves (122) was born 4 Aug.
1776 in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, and died 4 Sept. 1823. He married Ann Wilson on 21 Feb. 1799
in Burton on Trent.. She was born
in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire.
All their children were born in Burton on Trent. (R‑4)
Children - Greaves
174. John Davis Greaves, b. 6 Aug. 1800.
175. Elizabeth Frances Greaves, b. 8
Sept. 1802.
176. George Greaves, b. 12 March 1806.
177. William Greaves, b. 12 March 1806.
Robert Christopher Greaves (123)
was born 4 Oct. 1778 in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire. He married Sarah Hackett on 15 July 1800
in Burton on Trent. She was born
in Burton on Trent. Both their
children were born in Burton on Trent.
(R‑4)
Children - Greaves
178. Robert Christopher Greaves, b. 21
June 1816.
179. William Greaves, b. 21 June 1816.
Thomas Ley Greaves (124) was born
17 Nov. 1780 in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, and died in Sept. 1834 in
Foremark, Derbyshire (near Ingleby, south of Derby), and was buried in
Foremark. He was an attorney at
Derby. He married ‑‑‑‑‑‑. (R‑4)
Children - Greaves
180. Edward Greaves; an attorney at
Derby.
+181. Augustus Goring Greaves, b. 1813, m. Millicent Ellen
Brookhouse, bef. 1869.
+182. Richard Newton Greaves, b. 9 July 1814, m. Harriet
Vernon, d. Nov. 1885.
183. Harriet Greaves
184. Sophia Greaves
185. Mary Greaves
Dorothy Greaves (126) was born in
1773. She married Capt. John Smith
of Repton. (R‑5)
Children - Smith
186. John Smith; "in Holy
Orders".
187. daughter, died at about age 20.
CHILDREN OF ELIZABETH EVANS (91)
AND THOMAS GOODWIN
William Goodwin (132) married ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Parrott of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.
(Goodwin, 1848)
Children - Goodwin
188. daughter, died young.
189. daughter, died young.
190. Elizabeth Goodwin
George Goodwin (133) was born 22
Aug. 1784 and died 6 Oct. 1851. He
married Alice Morrison of Mount Morrison, Peel, Isle of Man. She was born 12 Jan. 1813 and died 25
Feb. 1889.
Children - Goodwin
191. George Thomas Goodwin, b.c. 1839,
d. 26 Aug. 1846 (age 7).
192. Sarah Elizabeth Goodwin, may not
have married.
193. Adeliza Goodwin, m. Samuel Barnes
(of Liverpool), 1884.
194. Edmund Evans Greaves Goodwin (?),
b. 24 Aug. 1844.
195. Christina Eleanor Goodwin
196. George James Morrison Goodwin (?),
b. 11 Oct. 1851.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GREAVES (95)
AND ANN PHILLIPPA JONES
George Frederick
Greaves (137) of Briory Close, Windemere,
Westmoreland, England, was in the Army List, 1814-1830. He was captain of the 60th Rifles,
served in the Peninsular War under the Duke of Wellington, and settled in
Venice about 1850. He lived in the
Palazzo Contarini, San Trovaso,
Venice.
He died in 1869.
He married Ann
Richards. She was born 24 Oct.
1806 in Chester, England, and died 27 Aug. 1877 in Stockholm. It appears that they had 11 children
living in 1877.
Sources of the
information about this family include BurkeÕs Landed Gentry, 6th ed., 1882, ÒGreaves in StaffordshireÓ, and
Austrian military records.
Ole Pein wrote an article, ÒJohn Davies Mereweather
and Ann GreavesÓ, published on pages 26-29, The
Journal of the Bristol and Avon Family History Society, no. 45, Autumn 1986.
According to this article: ÒNorth of Stockholm, a short walk from the
old toll houses, which still stand, there is a large cemetery. Entering through gate number 3 one will
find in an area called 12B, two tombstones with intriguing inscriptions. They read (in English):
Ann Greaves
Born at Chester
on the 24th of October 1806
Died at RŒlambshof
on the 27th of August 1877
Into thine hand I commit
my spirit. Thou hast
redeemed me, O Lord, God
of truth
31st Ps. 5th v.
and
Here sleeps the sleep of death
John Davies Mereweather
Knight of the order of the crown of Italy
English chaplain at Venice
from 1855 to 1887
He was born in Bristol
on the 7th day of September 1816
and died in Venice
the 18th day of June 1896
31st Ps. 6th v.
Here, apparently,
are buried first an English lady, who died in Stockholm at the age of 70 and
then, nineteen years later, an English priest, who had died in Venice.
My investigations
in the cemetery archives revealed that Mrs. Greaves had come from Venice and that the grave (No. 2760) had been arranged for her by her
son-in-law, a lieutenant Arfwedson. The Arfwedson
family is well documented and from printed sources I found out that the oldest
known ancestor is Arfwed Andersson,
a tradesman in Stockholm in the 1650Õs.
Carl Edward Arfwedson, the lieutenant in question, was born in 1847,
son of Johan Edward Arfwedson and Louise Adrienne De
Geer. He graduated from the
military academy in 1869. He then
went to Venice where he met Adela Helena Greaves. In 1871 they married.
Adela was the daughter of George Frederick Greaves and his wife Ann nee
Richards. She was born at Belgirate in 1847.
The young couple soon left Venice for Sweden, and Carl Edward Arfwedson continued his military career in the Royal Life
Dragoons.
Mr. Rolf Arfwedson, grandson of Carl Edward and Adela, has been kind
enough to provide me with much information....
Mrs. GreavesÕs daughter, Adela, and son-in-law, Carl Edward Arfwedson, had left Venice for Sweden in 1871. After a lengthy correspondence it was
decided that Mrs. Greaves should visit them in Stockholm. She had doubts about the journey and
sought the advice of Mereweather, chaplain, neighbour and friend of the family. He encouraged her to go. In the beginning of August 1877 she
arrived in Stockholm and installed herself at RŒlambshof,
the summer house rented by her daughter. However, a bad cold developed into
pneumonia, and Ann Greaves, nee Richards, died on 27 August 1877. She was buried three days later.Ó (R‑2)
Children - Greaves
197. Sir) George Richards Greaves, b. 9
Nov. 1831, m(1) Ellen Hutchinson, 1859, m(2) Julia Rose Morris, 1903, d. 11
April 1922. He entered the Army in
1849, and served in Punjab, New Zealand, Cyprus, etc. He was K.C.M.G., K.C.B., created 1881. He was educated at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst, was Deputy Assist. Quartermaster General in New Zealand,
1860-66; was in the 70th Foot; was Major General in the Army. Ellen died in 1880, and was dau. of
Brig. Gen. Hutchinson. Sir George
was Chief of Staff in Ashanti, 1878-79, Administrator of Cyprus, 1879, Adj.
Gen. of the Army in India, 1879-84, Deputy Adj. Gen. to the forces, and Major
Gen. commanding Murat Division, Bengal Army, 1885. Created G.C.B. 1896, retired 24 June 1896. Was Commander in Chief of Bombay Army,
1890-93, and later Col. of the East Surry Reg.
198. Joseph William Richard Greaves, b.
1835 (Chester, England), d. 7 March 1914 (Vienna). He was the son of a British officer (JŠgerhauptmann?) in
Italy. 7 June 1850 he was prov.
VoluntŠr Marine Cadet k.k. Marine, unmarried in 1871, 1877 Fregatten-KapitŠn,
Trieste, 8 Sept. 1879 Ruhestand, 1894 lived in Vienna, Ungargasse 63.
199. Adela Helena Greaves, b. 1847
(Belgirate, Novara), m. Carl Edward Arfwedson, 1871, d. 1935. He was b. 1847, d. 1913.
200. Richard Greaves, 1852 Kadett bei
den11. Huszaren. 1853
Unter-Leutnant bei den 11.
Husaren. 1856 Oberleutnant
ibid. 1859 Rittmeister ibid. 1864 Rittmeister bei den 4. Ulanen. 1866 ausgeschieden.
201. Thomas Richard Greaves, b. 28 April
1850 (Milan), d. 13 Dec. 1873 (Trieste).
He was son of an English rentier.
He pretended to have spent 3 years at Eton. In 39. Linien Infanterei Regiment 16 May 1868.
202. more children
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM FITZHERBERT
(101) AND SARAH PERRIN
Sir Henry Fitzherbert (141) was
born in 1783 and died in 1858. He
became 3rd Bart. after the death of his older brother Anthony in 1798. He married Agnes Beresford, daughter of
Rev. William Beresford. She died
in 1863.
Children - Fitzherbert
+203. William Fitzherbert, b. 1808, m. Annie Alleyne, d. 1896.
+204. Richard Henry Fitzherbert, b. 1809, m(1) Ellen Margaret
Hepworth, 1841, m(2) Susan Castle, d. 1885.
+205. Alleyne Fitzherbert, b. 1815, m. Angelina Hallenden, d.
1860.
+206. Anthony Fitzherbert, b. 1818, m. Elizabeth Horne.
+207. John Fitzherbert, b. 1820, m. Arabella White, d. 1894.
208. Selina Fitzherbert, m. Francis
Wright (of Osmaston Manor, Derbyshire).
He d. 1873.
209. Harriet M. Fitzherbert
+210. Frances R. Fitzherbert, m. Godfrey Arkwright, d. 1849.
211. Judith Fitzherbert
+212. Augusta Fitzherbert, m. John G. N. Alleyne.
GENERATION 11
CHILDREN OF ELIZABETH F. GREAVES
(119) AND HUMPHREY SENHOUSE
Elizabeth Senhouse (157) was born
28 April 1805 and died 6 May 1890, both in Netherhall, Cumberland. She married Joseph Pocklington of
Barrow Hall, JP, DL, HS, on 13 Oct. 1835.
He was born 21 Nov. 1804 in Winthrop, Nottinghamshire, and died 17 Feb.
1874 in Barrow Hall, Cumberland.
(R‑10)
Children - Pocklington
213. Ellen Pocklington, m. Lieut. Col.
Robert Henry Lowe, 15 May 1862. He
was b. 1831, served in the Grenadier Guards, 3rd son of William Drury Lowe and
Caroline Esther Curzon (daughter of Nathaniel, 2nd Lord Scarsdale).
+214. Blanche Pocklington, b. 26 Sept. 1837, m. Alfred
Scarsdale, 1856, d. 4 April 1875.
+215. Mary Pocklington, b.c. 1840, m. Wilfrid Lawson, Dec.
1860, d. 1910.
+216. Humphrey Pocklington-Senhouse, b. 13 Aug. 1843, m.
Florence Catherine Macan, 29 April 1879.
+217. Fanny Pocklington, m. Beauchamp Prideaux Selby, 1881.
Ellen Senhouse (160) married Capt.
John Taubman Goldie-Taubman on 18 April 1837. He was speaker of the House of Keys, Isle of Man. He died 3 May 1852, and she died 5 Feb.
1838.
He secondly married Caroline
Everina Hovenden, daughter of J. E. Hovenden, in 1840. By this marriage he had: Francis,
Lieut. 5th Fus., b. 5 May 1842, m. Mary Elizabeth Golding, dau. of Philip
Golding; Alexander Hovenden, Capt. 2nd West Yorkshire Militia, married; Sir
George Dashwood, on his knighthood changed his name from Goldie-Taubman to
Taubman Goldie, was knighted for his services in the Niger District, was member
of the Privy Council.
Children - Goldie-Taubman
+218. John Senhouse Goldie-Taubman, b. 28 Jan. 1838, m. Amelia
Donald Ankerville Grove-Ross, 1860, d. 9 Nov. 1898.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GREAVES
(120)
Spencer Greaves (163) was born 25
(or 23) Feb. 1810 in Mayfield, Staffordshire, and died in 1855. He was an officer in the Army. He married Mary Ann Drewe (or Drew),
daughter of Robert Drew, on 31 Dec. 1840 in Repton, Derbyshire. She was born about 1820 in Saffron
Waldon, Essex. They were in the
1841 census for Llanllagau, Montgomeryshire, Wales, and in the 1851 census for
Towyn, Merionethshire, Wales. The
last 3 children were born in Towyn, Merionethshire. (R‑11)
Children - Greaves
+219. William Spencer T. Greaves, b. 1843, m. Louisa Mary Eld,
d. Sept. 1880. 2 sons, 2 dau.
220. Edmund (or Edward) Evans Greaves,
b. 20 July 1846 (Towyn, Merionethshire, Wales), married. Was Commander in the Royal Navy. One son.
+221. Charles Greaves, b.c. 1848, m. Annie Coopey, 20 Aug.
1874, d. 1890.
+222. Alice Greaves, b. 1850, m. Edward Endymion Porter, 1871.
Sarah Lydia Greaves (165) was born
8 Nov. 1814 in Mayfield, Staffordshire, and died 21 Feb. 1878. She married Sir John Jones on 4 Nov.
1845 in St. Georges, Hannover Square, Westminster, London. He was an illegitimate son of Horace
David Cholwell and Ann Isaacson, was born 31 July 1809 at 5 Carlisle Street,
Parish of Lambeth, Marylebone, Middlesex, England, and died 22 Feb. 1878. They were both buried in Section A of
Torquay Cem., Devon. Neither one
has a headston or monument, and indications are that none was ever installed.
In 1827 he was commissioned as an
ensign in the 5th Northumberland Regiment and served in that unit
until 1832. His father, Sir
Horace, was a colonel in the 5th Regiment and probably purchased
JohnÕs commission. In 1833 John
transferred to the 60th Regiment, KRRC, where he served until 1861
or 1862. John was made a Knight
Commander of the Bath (KCB) in 1858 for his services in the 1857 Indian
Mutiny. In the 1861 census he was
a Colonel in the 60th Rifles.
In the 1871 census he was a Major General, and lived at 23 Burlington
Road, Marylebone, Paddington, London.
He retired from the army in 1877 and died in 1878. (R‑8)
Children - Jones
+223. Ernest William Jones, b. 1847, m. Elizabeth Alice
Underwood, 4 March 1871, d. Sept. 1905.
224. Augusta Elisabeth Caroline Jones,
b. Aug. 1829 (Ireland), bapt. 18 Aug. 1849 or 28 Oct. 1853 (Mayfield,
Staffordshire), d. 1882.
Talbot Aden Ley Greaves (170) was
born 16 March 1826 in Mayfield, Staffordshire, and died in March 1899 in Barton
Regis, Gloucestershire, England.
He first married Catherine Elizabeth Caroline Colyear Bricknell (or
Brecknell) on 24 March 1853 in Mayfield, Staffordshire. She was called Caroline, only child of
Capt. Bricknell or Brecknell and Lady Catherine, dau. of 3rd Earl of
Portmore. She died 8 Dec. 1885. He married second Ann (or Anna) Louise
(or Louisa) Pargeter, daughter of Hanbury Pargeter and Anna Elizabeth Sweet, in
March 1887 in Paddington, London.
She was born in 1855 in Germany.
They had no children.
Talbot was M.A., and was vicar of Clifton, Bristol. Mayfield Vicarage was in his gift. Talbot and Anna were in the 1891 census
for Clifton, Gloucestershire. (R‑8)
Children - Greaves
225. Beatrix Anne A. Greaves
226. Henry Jay Greaves
CHILDREN OF GEORGE W. GREAVES
(121) AND SOPHIA BRAILSFORD
William Greaves (171) was born in
1800 and died in 1873. He
"brought up to the law, never followed it." He first married Barbara Turner, daughter of Capt. Thomas
Turner of Hales Hall, Stafford, and Barbara Blake (dau. of Sir John Blake,
Bart., of Menlough Castle, Ireland), in 1826. She was born in 1806 and died in 1867. They had a large family, and lived in
his house, "The Hermittage", Mayfield, Staffordshire (according to
Goodwin, 1848).
The dates of birth for the children
of William and Barbara and their places of residence are from a letter written
to William A. B. Greaves from his sister (probably Eliza) and in the possession
of R‑6.
He married second Rosamund Moreton,
daughter of Nathan Moreton (a stonemason), on 29 April 1870 in St. Werburghs
Church, Derby, Derbyshire. They
had one child. Rosamund was born
in 1849 in Duffield, Derbyshire, and was only 21 when she married William. After William died, Rosamund married
second Benjamin Moseley. (R‑5,
R‑6, R‑7)
Children - Greaves, by Barbara
Turner
227. Thomas Wallscourt Blake Greaves, b.
5 Nov. 1827, d. 1862 (or 1869[7]).
228. William Albert Brailsford Greaves,
b. 12 Feb. 1829, m. Annie MacKenzie, d. 1925. According to R‑5, he arrived in Sydney, Australia in
1856 along with other brothers and sisters.
229. Valentine Blake Greaves, b. 2 March
1830, m. Edith Adderton, d. 1909.
230. Frederick Williamson Greaves, b. 17
Nov. 1831, d. 1896. He was the
last of the Greaves name at Ashbourne and Mayfield, according to Harrison.
231. Percival Charles Greaves, b. 13
Jan. 1833, m. Lucy Hann, d. 1924.
Lived in New South Wales, Australia.
232. Eleanor Barbara Greaves, b. 7 Aug.
1834. Lived in Manchester,
England.
233. Clement Lynch Greaves, b. 13 Sept.
1835, m. Mary ‑‑‑‑‑‑. Lived in Stoke, England.
234. Agnes Christabella Greaves, b. 21
Jan. 1837, m. J. F. Doberer. Lived
in New South Wales, Australia.
235. Edward Turner Greaves, b. 13 July
1839. Lived in Meading, England.
236. Charlotte Anne Greaves, b. 1841, d.
1841 (at age 4 months).
237. Catherine Sophia Poyser Greaves, b.
1 Jan. 1843 (or 1851[8]). Lived in Ashbourne, England.
+238. Octavius Butler Greaves, b. 16 June 1844, m. Mary
Thorley, 1870, d. 1907.
239. Eliza Clementine Greaves, b. 11
April 1847, m. George Greaves.
Children - Greaves, by Rosamund
Moreton
240. George Greaves, b. 1872. The 1881 and 1901 censuses showed
George living with his mother, Rosamund, and her second husband Benjamin
Moseley. The 1901 census listed
him working as a railway clerk.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS L. GREAVES
(124)
Dr. Augustus Goring Greaves (181)
was born about 1813 in All Saints, Derbyshire, and died 1 Oct. 1871 in
Derbyshire. He married Millicent
Ellen Brookhouse about 1841 in Derbyshire. She was born about 1820 in St. Alkmunds, Derbyshire, and
died in June 1899 in Belper, Derbyshire.
He was an eminent surgeon at Derby. (R‑3, R‑5, R‑9)
Children - Greaves
+241. Charles Augustus Greaves, b. 1842, m. Helen Eva Jane
Cox, 20 June 1869, d. 24 April 1921.
+242. Edith Ellen Greaves, b.c. 1824, m. John Godfrey, March
1870, d. Sept. 1904.
243. Edward Newton Greaves, b. 1845 (St.
Werburghs, Derbyshire), d. Sept. 1875 (Cheadle, Staffordshire).
+244. Henry Ley Greaves, b.c. 1846, m. Beatrice Anne Bowyer,
1878, d. 27 Dec. 1899.
+245. Frederick William Greaves, b. June 1849, m(1) Miss
Jones, m(2) Henrietta Frances Millett, 31 March 1880.
246. Arthur Floyer Greaves, b. 1852, d.
1852.
247. Florence Mary Greaves, b. 1857, d.
1860.
Richard Newton Greaves (182) was
born 9 July 1814 at St. Mary's Gate, Derby, England, and died in Nov. 1885 in
Derby. He married Harriet Vernon,
daughter of William Vernon and Catherine Strong. She was born 17 Oct. 1813 in St. Michael, Derby. According to one source, Richard was a
silk dealer.
The 1841 census records Richard
Greaves, 25, clerk, Harriett Greaves, 25, and Emma Greaves, 4, living at 7 Iron
Gate, Derby. Also recorded as
living at the same address are Catherine Vernon (his mother-in-law), 50, cork
manufacturer, William Vernon, cork cutter, and Frederick Vernon, 12. Also living there were Joseph Dawson,
25, druggist, and Mary Durdham, 15, G.S.
The baptism certificate of daughter Emma records Richard and Harriett
living at St. Mary's Gate and his occupation as bookkeeper, while the baptism
of his son 2 years later shows them living on Normanton Road (a district in the
city of south Derby) and his occupation as "gentleman". The 1864 Post Office Directory of
Derbyshire records Richard Newton Greaves as manager to Samuel Allsop &
Sons, Burton ale stores, 23 London Street, Derby.
The 1881 census listed him at St.
Werburgh, Derby as an ale and spirit merchant, born in Derby, widowed, living
at 23 Gerard St. Also living there
was a servant, Anne Woodward, 53, who was born at Trusley.
His will of 18 July 1885 records
him as an ale and spirit merchant, residing at Ash Cottage, Hayworth St., New
Zealand, in the parish of St. Werburgh, Derby. He left his Arboretum Street house to his son Thomas Ley
Greaves. To his son Edward
Augustus Greaves he bequeathed 400 pounds and stock of spirits in his
possession in Friar Gate. To his
daughter-in-law Mrs. Vernon Richard Newton Greaves he left 200 pounds. To daughter Emma Gamble 300
pounds. To his son Thomas Ley
Greaves he left 20 pounds per annum to be paid quarterly by Edward Augustus
Greaves. He also left all the
profits that may accrue from the sale or performance of his dramas to Edward
Augustus Greaves. Probate was
granted at Derby 2 Dec. 1885. (R‑4)
Children - Greaves
+248. Emma Greaves, b.c. 1838, m. Joseph Gamble, 6 Dec. 1868.
249. Thomas Ley Greaves, bapt. 1 Nov.
1846 (St. Werburgh, Christ Church, Derby), d.c. Nov. 1910 (Derby, Derbyshire).
250. Edward Augustus Greaves, b.c. 1856,
d.c. 1910 (Derby, Derbyshire).
+251. Vernon Richard Newton Greaves, b.c. 1857, m. Mary ‑‑‑‑‑‑,
c. 1877.
CHILDREN OF HENRY FITZHERBERT
(141) AND AGNES BERESFORD
Sir William Fitzherbert (203) was
born in 1808 and died in 1896. He
was 4th Bart., DL, HS, 1866. He
married Annie Alleyne, daughter of Sir Reynold A. Alleyne, BC. She died in
1864.
Children - Fitzherbert
252. William Fitzherbert, b. 1842, d.
1874.
253. Beresford Fitzherbert, b. 1844, d.
1873.
+254. Richard Fitzherbert, b. 12 April 1846, m. Mary Anne
Arkwright, 1871.
255. Hugo Fitzherbert, b. 1847, d. 1864.
256. Agnes Fitzherbert, m. Maj. Gen.
William R. Martin.
257. Wilhelmina Fitzherbert, never
married, d. 1862.
258. Anne Fitzherbert, m. Charles
Fletcher, d. 1890.
+259. Frances Fitzherbert, m. Edward S. Harcourt-Vernon.
Richard Henry Fitzherbert (204) was
born in 1809 and died in 1885. He
first married Ellen Margaret Hepworth, only daughter of James Hepworth of Tovil
Race, Kent, in 1841. She died in 1845.
He secondly married Susan Castle, daughter of Nicholas Castle of
Stapleton Grove, Bristol.
Children - Fitzherbert, by Ellen
M. Hepworth
+260. Walter H. Fitzherbert, b. 1842, m. Mary Carr.
261. Adeline Fitzherbert, m. Francis
Beresford Wright (of Woolton Court, Warwick).
262. Ellen Fitzherbert, m. Lt. Col.
Charles Hill (M.P., of Farley, Staffordshire).
Children - Fitzherbert, by Susan
Castle
263. Reginald Fitzherbert, b. 1849. He was rector of Somersal.
+264. Arthur Fitzherbert, b. 1853, m. Lucy Marshall.
265. Norman Fitzherbert, b. 1858.
+266. Anthony Fitzherbert, b. 1863, m. Catherine Bull.
267. Florence Fitzherbert, m. Rev. C.
Moncrieff (vicar of Tamworth, Warwick).
268. Mildred Fitzherbert, m. Francis
Moncrieff (Fifth son of Lord Moncrieff).
269. Lilian Fitzherbert, b. 1855, d.
1866.
270. Mabel Fitzherbert
271. Augusta Fitzherbert, m. Frederick
W. Peacock (of Gorton Hall).
272. Agnes Fitzherbert, m. Rev. Reginald
Harvey. He d. 1895.
273. Cicely Fitzherbert, m. Alfred E.
Dickenson.
274. Hilda Fitzherbert
Alleyne Fitzherbert (205) was born
in 1815 and died in 1860. He was
rector of Warsop, Notts. He
married Angelina Hallenden, daughter of James Hallenden of Langford Hall,
Notts.
Children - Fitzherbert
+275. Herbert H. Fitzherbert, b. 1842, m(1) Anne Farmer, m(2)
Janet Knox, d. 1873.
+276. James Fitzherbert, m. Cecil Maule.
+277. Henry R. Fitzherbert, b. 1852, m. Martha Kennedy.
278. Charles Fitzherbert, b. 1856, m.
Kate Mackenzie (dau. of Thomas Mackenzie of New Zealand).
279. Rev.) Alleyne Fitzherbert, b. 1860,
m. Frances Smith (dau. of Rev. Henry Smith).
280. Catherine Fitzherbert, m. Ignatius
Callaghan, d. 1889.
281. Harriet Fitzherbert, m. Rev. Arthur
A. Wilmot. He d. 1876, 4th son of
Sir H. Wilmot.
282. Mary Fitzherbert, m. Rev. W. Alex
Woodward.
283. Grace Fitzherbert, m. Edward E.
Harcourt-Vernon, d. 1881. Her
children died in infancy. He
secondly married her cousin Frances Fitzherbert. He was descended from Sir Henry Vernon, Lord of Haddon (temp
Henry VII) who was the g-grandfather of Dorothy Vernon, who m. John Greaves of
Beeley.
284. Selina Fitzherbert, m. Benjamin
Newton (of Wormesley Grange, Hereford).
Had children.
Anthony Fitzherbert (206) was born
in 1818. He married Elizabeth
Horne, daughter of Rev. William Horne, rector of Barming.
Children - Horne
285. Gerald Fitzherbert, b. 1853.
286. Francis Fitzherbert, b. 1854.
John Fitzherbert (207), M.A., was
born in 1820 and died in 1894. He
married Arabella White, daughter of William White of Shrubs, Co. Dublin.
Children - Fitzherbert
287. Capt.) Henry Fitzherbert, b. 1862,
m. Mary Wilson (dau. of Hon. Eugene Wilson of Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.).
288. Godfrey Fitzherbert, b. 1864.
289. Isabel Fitzherbert, m. James L.
Randall.
290. Maude Fitzherbert
291. Rachel Fitzherbert
292. Edith Fitzherbert
Frances R. Fitzherbert (210)
married Rev. Godfrey Arkwright, 3rd son of Rob Arkwright of Sutton Hall. She died in 1849. He secondly married Marion Hillary
Adelaide Pellew, daughter of Hon. Rev. George Pellew, D.D., Dean of Norwich.
Children - Arkwright
293. Francis Arkwright, b. 1846, m(1)
Louisa Milbank, m(2) Evelyn Addington (dau. of William Addington, 3rd vicar of
Sidmouth). Louisa was dau. of
Henry Milbank, and d. 1873.
Francis was of Overton Hall, Derbyshire and Coton House, Warwick, M.P.,
J.P.
294. Rev.) William Henry Arkwright
295. Frances Alice Arkwright, d. 1864.
Augusta Fitzherbert (212) married
Sir John G. N. Alleyne, 3rd Bart., of Chevin House, Belper. He was born in 1820, and was the eldest
surviving son of Sir Reynold A. Alleyne and Rebecca Olton, daughter of John
Olton of Barbados.
Children - Alleyne
+296. Reynold Alleyne, b. 1852, m. Susanna Meynell.
297. Anthony Alleyne, b. 1858, d. 1859.
298. Agnes Alleyne, m. Frederick
Corfield. He was eldest son of Rev.
Frederick Corfield, vicar of Shirley, Derbyshire. Had children.
299. Judith Alleyne, m. William de Burgh
Jessop (of Overton Hall, Derbyshire).
He died in 1894, leaving children.
+300. Rebecca Alleyne, m. Frederick C. Arkwright.
301. Maude Alleyne, d. 1864. She may have married and had children
Grace, Mary, Katherine, and Augusta, or these may have been her sisters.
GENERATION 12
CHILDREN OF ELIZABETH SENHOUSE
(157) AND JOSEPH POCKLINGTON
Blanche Pocklington (214) was born
26 Sept. 1837, and died 4 April 1875 at Lower Berkeley Street, St. Marylebone,
Middlesex, London. She married
Alfred, 4th Lord Scarsdale. He was
born 12 July 1831 in Kedleston Hall, Derby, Derbyshire, and died 23 March 1916
in Kedleston, Derby. (R‑10)
Children - Scarsdale
302. George Nathaniel Scarsdale, b. 11
Jan. 1859, m. Mary Leiter, 1895.
He was created Lord Curzon in 1898 in the Peerage of Ireland, and was
Viceroy of India. She was dau. of
L. Z. Leiter of Washington (Washington, DC, U.S.A.?).
303. Sophia Caroline Scarsdale, m. Rev.
Charles McMichael, 1882. Had
children.
304. Mary Eveline Scarsdale, d. 1862 (in
infancy).
305. Francis Nathaniel Scarsdale, b. 15
Dec. 1865.
+306. Alfred Nathaniel Scarsdale, b. 12 March 1866, m.
Henrietta Mary Montague, 1891.
307. Asheton Nathaniel Scarsdale, b. 10
May 1867.
308. Eveline Mary Scarsdale, m. Sir
James Miller, 1893.
309. Eleanor Florence Scarsdale
310. Geraldine Emily Scarsdale
311. Margaret Georgina Scarsdale
Mary Pocklington (215) was born
about 1840 in Netherhall, Cumberland, and died in 1910 in Aspatria,
Cumberland. She married Sir
Wilfrid Lawson. He was born in
1829, was M.P. from Carlisle, 1859-1885, afterwards for Cockermouth.
Children - Lawson
312. Wilfrid Lawson, b. 1862, m. Camilla
Macan (dau. of Turner A. Macan of Elstow, Beds.), 1891. He was DL.
313. Arthur Lawson, b. 1866.
314. Mordaunt Lawson, b. 1868.
315. Ellin Lawson, m. Hon. Arthur Henry
Holland-Hibbert, 1884. He was of
Nunden, 2nd son of Henry, 1st Lord Knutsford. Had children.
316. Mabel Lawson
317. Lucy Lawson
318. Josephine Lawson
319. Godfrey Lawson, b. 1880.
Humphrey Pocklington-Senhouse (216)
was born 13 Aug. 1843. He was HS
Cumberland, 1892, JP Northampton and DL Cumberland, and Lieut. Col.
Westmoreland Cavalry. He married
Florence Catherine Macan, eldest daughter of Turner A. Macan of Cardiff,
Armagh, on 29 April 1879.
Children - Pocklington-Senhouse
320. Humphrey Pocklington-Senhouse, b. 4
March 1880, d. 1889.
321. Guy Joseph Pocklington-Senhouse, b.
27 Oct. 1882.
322. Oscar William Pocklington-Senhouse,
b. 4 May 1891.
323. Dorothy Margaret
Pocklington-Senhouse
324. Blanch Violet Florence
Pocklington-Senhouse
Fanny Pocklington (217) married
Beauchamp Prideaux Selby of Powston, Northumberland, J.P., in 1881.
Children - Selby
325. Beauchamp Henry Selby, b. 1882.
326. Prideaux Joseph Selby, b. 1885.
CHILDREN OF ELLEN SENHOUSE (160)
AND JOHN T. GOLDIE-TAUBMAN
Sir John Senhouse Goldie-Taubman
(218) was born 28 Jan. 1838 and died 9 Nov. 1898. He was of the Nunnery, Isle of Man, speaker of the House of
Keys. He married Amelia Donald
Ankerville Grove-Ross, daughter of Capt. Grove-Ross of Invercharron. She was Sir John's 2nd cousin, both being
descended from Lieut. Gen. Thomas Goldie of Goldie Ley, Dumfries.
Children - Goldie-Taubman
327. John Leigh Goldie-Taubman (J.P.),
b. 15 Feb. 1861.
328. Ellen Margaret Goldie-Taubman, b.
1862, m. Capt. Fry (West Yorkshire Reg.).
Had children.
329. Charles Francis Goldie-Taubman, b.
9 July 1865, d. 23 June 1898 (Niger District). He was Capt. in 4th King's own Regt.
330. Ernest Harcourt Goldie-Taubman, b.
24 Dec. 1868. Was Capt. Royal
Irish.
331. Gerald Goldie-Taubman, b. 15 April
1873.
332. Amy Alice Goldie-Taubman, m. James
Mackay Wilson (of Currygrane, Edgeworthstown, Longford Co.).
333. Eveline Goldie-Taubman
CHILDREN OF SPENCER GREAVES
(163) AND MARY DREWE
William Spencer T. Greaves (219)
was born about 1842 or 1843 in Meifod, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in Sept.
1880. He married Louisa Mary
Eld. She was born about 1842 in Upper
Aosam, India. They were in the
1871 census for Osmington, Dorset, England, with 2 daughters and 4
servants. She was in the 1881
census for Montevideo House, Chickerell, Dorset, widowed, with her 4 children
and 4 servants.
Children - Greaves
334. Adena (or Adana) L. M. Greaves,
b.c. 1869 (Weymouth or Wyke, Dorset).
335. Loui (or Loue) C. Graves, b.c. 1870
(Weymouth or Wyke, Dorset).
336. Lionel W. G. Greaves, b.c.1873
(Chickerell, Dorset).
337. John A. L. Greaves, b.c.1875
(Chickerell, Dorset).
Charles Greaves (221) was born
about 1848 in Towyn, Merionethshire, Wales, and died 1890 in Gloucestershire,
England. He married Annie Coopey,
daughter of George Amos Coopey, on 20 Aug. 1874 in Lewisham St. Mary, London,
England. She was born in 1856 in Lewisham,
London, and died 22 Nov. 1936 in Birdgrove House, Mayfield, Staffordshire. All their children were born in
Brockley, London. (R‑11)
Children - Greaves
338. Spencer Charles Greaves, b.c. 1876,
d. April 1899 (Gloucestershire).
339. Mary Ethel Greaves, b.c. 1878.
+340. Edmond Percy Greaves, b. 20 Aug. 1880, m(1) Harriet ‑‑‑‑‑‑,
m(2) Ida C. Kimball, c. 1925, d. 9 March 1953 (Duvall, King Co., WA, USA). Harriet was b.c. 1891 in WA. Ida was b.c. 1907 in WA. He was in the 1920 census for Seattle, King
Co., WA, with his first wife. He
was in the 1930 census for Seattle with his second wife and her mother. He was a dairyman.
341. Huyshe Greaves (son), b.c. 1883.
342. George Newton Greaves, b.c. 1888,
d. 28 Feb. 1916 (USA).
Alice Greaves (222) was born in
Mayfield, Derbyshire. She married
Edward Endymion Porter of East Hill, Somerset in 1871. He was born in the Sept. quarter of
1843 in Honiton, Devon, and was the second son of William Porter and Elizabeth
Gibbs Ludlow of Hembury Fort, Devon.
Children - Porter
+343. Florence Evelyn Greaves Porter, b.c. 1872, m. W. Crook,
d. 1905.
344. William Edward Endymion Porter (or
William Endymion Huyshe Porter), b. March quarter 1874 (Kensington, Greater
London).
345. Henry Spencer Porter, b. 24 Sept.
1875.
346. Charles Edward Ludlow Porter, b.
1877.
347. Alice Porter
348. Lillian Mary Porter, b. 1881
(Paddington, Middlesex).
CHILDREN OF SARAH L. GREAVES
(165) AND JOHN JONES
Ernest William Jones (223) was born
in 1847 in London, Middlesex, and died in Sept. 1905 in Wandsworth, London,
Surrey. He married Elizabeth Alice
Underwood, daughter of George Underwood and Eliza Sheard, on 4 March 1871 in
Wirral, Cheshire, England. She was
born in March 1848 in Aston, Warwickshire, and died in 1901 in Lewisham, London. (R‑8)
Children - Jones
349. Horace John G. T. Jones, b. March
1872 (Langport, Somerset).
350. Ernest Jones, b. 1874 (London,
Middlesex).
351. Marguerite Jones, b. 1876 (Newport,
Somerset).
+352. Harold William James Jones, b. 3 April 1877, m. Nellie
Gertrude Palmer, 4 April 1914, d. 3 May 1949.
353. Claude Greaves H. T. Jones, b. 1879
(Batheaston, Somerset).
354. Lilly Marguerite Kathleen S. Jones,
b. Dec. 1875 (Thornbury, Avon, Gloucestershire).
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GREAVES
(171) AND BARBARA TURNER
Octavius Butler Greaves (238) was
born in 1844 and died in 1907. He
married Mary Thorley in 1870. She
was born in 1845 and died in 1890.
He emigrated to Australia with his wife and family in 1883. (R‑5)
Children - Greaves
355. Barbara Mary Agnes Greaves, b.
1871, m. Otto Nowetzski, 1889.
356. Albert Valentine Greaves, b. 1874,
married, d. 1920.
357. Louisa Kathren Greaves, b. 1876, m.
A. J. Dorr.
358. Lillian Christabella Greaves, b.
1878, m. H. O. Reisener, d. 1953.
+359. Percival Edward Turner Greaves, b. 1883, m. Katie Orton
Walding, d. 1952.
CHILDREN OF AUGUSTUS G. GREAVES
(181) AND MILLICENT E. BROOKHOUSE
Dr. Charles
Augustus Greaves (241) was born in 1842 in Derbyshire, and died 24 April 1921
in Derby, Derbyshire. He married
Helen Eva Jane Cox on 20 June 1869 in Hardingstone, Northamptonshire.
She was born about 1846 in Ireland, and died 26 Aug. 1924 in Derby,
Derbyshire. All their children
were born in Derbyshire. (R‑3,
R‑9)
Children -
Greaves
360. Eva Blanche Edith Greaves, b. Dec.
1870, d. July-Sept. 1954 (Hastings, Sussex).
361. Francis (ÒFrankÓ) Ley Augustus
Greaves, b. 4 July 1874, m. Constance May RiceMay 1906 (Derbyshire), d. 16
April 1930 (Crediton, Devon). He
was a physician and surgeon. She
was b. June 1882 in Derbyshire.
362. Charles Clifford Greaves, b. March
1876, d. 19 Oct. 1936 (St. Leonards-On-Sea, Sussex).
363. Florence Emily Greaves, b. Sept.
1877, d. Dec. 1881 (Derbyshire).
Edith Ellen Greaves
(242) was born about 1844 in St. Werburghs,
Derbyshire, and died in Sept. 1904 in Derbyshire. She married John Godfrey, son of Valentine Godfrey and Sarah
‑‑‑‑‑‑, in March 1870 in Derby,
Derbyshire. He was born about 1824
in Duddington, Northamptonshire,
and died in March 1891 in Stamford, Lincolnshire. They were in the 1871 census for St. Martin,
Lincolnshire. They were in the
1881 census for Stamford Baron, St. Martin, Northamptonshire. Edith was in the 1901 census for Derby, Derbyshire. (R‑3, R‑9)
Children -
Godfrey
364. Augustus Charles Godfrey, b. Dec.
1871 (Stamford, Lincolnshire).
365. Edith Maude Mary Godfrey, b. March
1874 (St. Martins, Lincolnshire).
366. Cedric Valentine Godfrey, b. Sept.
1876 (Stamford Baron, St. Martins, Northamptonshire, later considered part of
Linclonshire), m. Susannah Mary Cronshaw (?), June 1904 (Yorkshire, East
Riding).
367. Winifred ("Freda") Annie
Godfrey, b. Sept. 1880 (Stamford Baron, St. Martin, Northamptonshire), m.
Thomas Beresford Normanshaw, Sept. 1908 (Derbyshire). He was b.c. 1886.
Henry Ley Greaves (244) was born in 1846 in St. Werburghs, Derby, Derbyshire, and died 27 Dec. 1899 in Worthing, Sussex.
He married Beatrice Anne Bowyer in 1878 in Wandsworth,
London. She was born in 1848 in
Edinburgh, Scotland. (R‑3)
Children -
Greaves
368. Marjorie Beatrice Millicent Ley
Greaves, b. 17 Nov. 1884 (Scotland), m. William Arthur Newcombe, Sept. 1904
(Middlesex, Surrey), d. 21 Oct. 1977 (Olney, Buckinghamshire). He was b.c. 1873 in Liverpool,
Lancashire, and d. 6 July 1930, son of Arthur Newcombe and Agnes Lang Dalglish.
369. Humphrey G. L. Greaves, b. 1887
(Scotland).
Frederick William
Greaves (245) was born in June 1849 in St. Werburghs,
Derby, Derbyshire. He first married Miss Jones. He married second Henrietta Frances Millett on 31 March 1880
in Westminster, Middlesex. She was
born in 1852 in Billingford, Norfolk. All their children were born in Mackworth, Derbyshire. (R‑3, R‑9)
Children -
Greaves
370. Harold F. Greaves, b.c. 1881
(Mackworth, Derbyshire).
371. Godfrey (or Geoffrey) M. Greaves,
b.c. 1883.
372. Henry G. Greaves, b.c. 1885.
373. Kathleen F. Greaves, b.c. 1888.
374. Margaret E. Greaves, b.c. 1890.
CHILDREN OF RICHARD N. GREAVES
(182) AND HARRIET VERNON
Emma Greaves (248) was born about
1838 in Derby, Derbyshire, and died in Ashbourne, Derbyshire (?). She married Joseph Gamble on 6 Dec.
1868 in Duffield, Derbyshire. He
was born 9 July 1837 in Duffield, Derbyshire. (R‑4)
Children - Gamble
375. Florence Eda Gamble, b.c. 7 Feb.
1870 (Quarndon, Derbyshire), d.c. 1870.
376. Arthur William Gamble, b. 7 Feb.
1870, d.c. 1875.
377. Lucie Ada Gamble, b. 30 July 1871
(Duffield, Derbyshire).
378. Maud Gamble, b.c. 1873 (Duffield,
Derbyshire), m. George Gilson. He
was b. in Derby.
+379. Joseph Frederick Gamble, b.c. 1875, m(1) Elizabeth
Richardson, m(2) Lilian Sarah Poyser, d. 1946.
+380. Lilsie Helena Gamble, b.c. 1879, m. John Phillips.
Vernon Richard Newton Greaves (251)
was born about 1857. He married
Mary ‑‑‑‑‑‑ about 1877. She was born about 1859 in Derby,
Derbyshire. (R‑4)
Children - Greaves
381. Lucy A. Greaves, b.c. 1878 (Derby,
Derbyshire).
382. Richard L. Greaves, b.c. 1880
(Littleover, Derbyshire).
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM FITZHERBERT
(203) AND ANNIE ALLEYNE
Richard Fitzherbert (254) was born
12 April 1846. He was 5th Bart.,
Rector of Warsop. He married Mary
Anne Arkwright, daughter of Edward Arkwright of Halton, grandson of Sir Richard
Arkwright, in 1871.
Children - Fitzherbert
383. Hugo Meynell Fitzherbert, b. 1872.
384. William Fitzherbert, b. 1874.
385. Richard Arkwright Fitzherbert, b.
1876.
386. Violet Amie Fitzherbert, b. 1878.
Frances Fitzherbert (259) married
Edward E. Harcourt-Vernon of Grove Hill, DL Notts., HS. She was his second wife. He had first married her cousin Grace
Fitzherbert (#283).
Children - Harcourt-Vernon
387. Granville Harcourt-Vernon, b. 1891.
388. Sybil Harcourt-Vernon
389. Ida Harcourt-Vernon
390. Muriel Harcourt-Vernon
391. Evelyn Harcourt-Vernon
CHILDREN OF RICHARD HENRY
FITZHERBERT (204)
Walter H. Fitzherbert (260) was
born in 1842. He married Mary
Carr, daughter of Rev. Thomas William Carr.
Children - Fitzherbert
392. Thomas Carr Fitzherbert, b. 1887.
393. Michael Fitzherbert, b. 1888.
394. Harriet Fitzherbert
Arthur Fitzherbert (264) was born
in 1853. He married Lucy Marshall,
daughter of Major Marshall. He
apparently moved to New Zealand.
Children - Fitzherbert
395. Arthur Fitzherbert, b. 1882.
396. Beresford Fitzherbert, b. 1884.
397. Hugo Fitzherbert, b. 1885.
398. Mildred Fitzherbert
Anthony Fitzherbert (266) was born
in 1863. He married Catherine
Bull, daughter of Charles Bull.
Children - Fitzherbert
399. Dulse Fitzherbert, b. 1894.
CHILDREN OF ALLEYNE FITZHERBERT
(205) AND ANGELINA HALLENDEN
Herbert H. Fitzherbert (275) was
born in 1842 and died in 1873. He
first married Anne Farmer. She
died in 1867. He secondly married Janet Knox, daughter of Sir Frederick Knox of
Wellington, New Zealand.
Children - Fitzherbert, by Anne
Farmer
400. Harold Fitzherbert, b. 1862.
401. Egbert Fitzherbert, b. 1867.
Children - Fitzherbert, by Janet
Knox
402. Augustus Fitzherbert, b. 1872.
403. Rowena Fitzherbert
404. Ethel Fitzherbert
James Fitzherbert (276) was M.P.,
Rector of Tissington. He married Cecil Maule, eldest daughter of Rev. William
Maule, M.A. She died in 1882.
Children - Fitzherbert
405. Humphrey Fitzherbert, b. 1879.
406. Edward Fitzherbert, b. 1880.
407. Douglas Fitzherbert, b. 1882.
408. Dorothy Fitzherbert
Henry R. Fitzherbert (277) was born
in 1852. He married Martha
Kennedy, daughter of W. F. Kennedy of Wellington, New Zealand.
Children - Fitzherbert
409. Claude Fitzherbert, b. 1884.
CHILDREN OF AUGUSTA FITZHERBERT
(212) AND JOHN G. N. ALLEYNE
Reynold Alleyne (296) was born in
1852. He married Susanna Meynell,
daughter of John Meynell of Tapton Grove, Derbyshire.
Children - Alleyne
410. John Alleyne, b. 1889.
411. Reynold Alleyne, b. 1892.
412. Augusta Alleyne
413. Eleanor Alleyne
414. Alice Alleyne
415. Ida Alleyne
416. Kathleen Alleyne
Rebecca Alleyne (300) married
Frederick C. Arkwright of Willersley, Derbyshire.
Children - Arkwright
417. Richard Alleyne Arkwright, b. 1884.
418. George Alleyne Arkwright, b. 1885.
GENERATION 13
CHILDREN OF BLANCHE POCKLINGTON
(214) AND ALFRED SCARSDALE
Alfred Nathaniel Scarsdale (306)
was born 12 March 1866. He married Henrietta Mary Montague, daughter of Hon.
Spencer Dudley Montague, in 1891.
Children - Scarsdale
419. Magdelain Blanche Scarsdale
420. Rosamond Mary Scarsdale
CHILDREN OF CHARLES GREAVES
(221) AND ANNIE COOPEY
Edmond (or Edmund) Percy Greaves
(340) was born 20 Aug. 1880 in Brockley, London, and died 9 March 1953 in
Duvall, King Co., WA, U.S.A. He
first married Harriet ‑‑‑‑‑‑. She was born about 1891 in
Washington. He was in the 1920
census for Seattle, King Co., WA, with Harriet. He married second Ida C. Kimball about 1925. She was born about 1906 or 1907 in
WA. He was in the 1930 census for
Seattle with his second wife and her mother.Edmond and Ida were in the 1940
census for Richmond, Snohomish Co., WA with 2 daughters. He was a dairyman. (R‑11)
Children - Greaves
421. Ethel Greaves, b.c. 1932 (WA).
422. Marilyn Greaves, b.c.1934 (WA).
CHILDREN OF ALICE GREAVES (222)
AND EDWARD E. PORTER
Florence Evelyn Greaves Porter
(343) was born about 1872, and died in 1905 in Belize, British Honduras. She married W. Crook.
Children - Crook
423. son
424. daughter
CHILDREN OF ERNEST W. JONES
(223) AND ELIZABETH A. UNDERWOOD
Harold William James Jones (352)
was born 3 April 1877 in Batheaston, Bath, England, and died 3 May 1949 in
Battersea, London. He married
Nellie Gertrude Palmer, daughter of Annie Palmer, on 4 April 1914 in
Surrey. She was born 6 May 1879
and died 17 May 1952, both in London, England. In the 1911 census, Harold was living with his mother in
Brentford, Middlesex. He was a
Civil Services Executive Engineer.
He worked in Malaya where all their children were probably born.
Harold presented a tigress to the
London Zoo on 18 Sept. 1922. It
was called ÒFuryÓ and was captured in Kivala Kangsa, Perak, Federated Malay
States. She was euthanized on 8
Dec. 1936, after having received an injury. The archivist at the London Zoo says there are no
photos. (R‑8)
Children - Jones
425. Denise Jones, b. 1913.
+426. Betty Jones, b. 1915, m. Dennis Olliver.
+427. Richard David Jones, b. 12 Sept. 1916, m. Anna Lotte
Jaschinski, d. 12 July 1989.
CHILDREN OF OCTAVIUS B. GREAVES
(238) AND MARY THORLEY
Percival Edward Turner Greaves
(359) was born in 1883 in Australia, and died in 1952. He married Katie Orton Walding. (R‑5)
Children - Greaves
428. William Octavius Butler Greaves, b.
1905, m. Elsie Young, d. 1970.
429. Percival Edward Turner Greaves, b.
1907, married, d. 1930.
+430. Robert Albert Valentine Greaves, b. 1909, m. Sylvia F.
Arthur, d. 1962.
431. George Lewis Greaves, b. 1912, m.
Gwen Nielsen, d. 1976.
432. Horace Orton Greaves, b. 1914, d.
1930.
433. Douglas Victor Greaves, b. 1915, m.
Maureen Madsen, d. 1990.
434. Katie Orton Greaves, b. 1918, m.
Harold Smith, d. 1971.
435. Ivy Mary Greaves, b. 1920, d. 1925.
436. Lillian Rose Greaves, b. 1922, m.
Clyde Mullighan, d. 1985.
CHILDREN OF EMMA GREAVES (248)
AND JOSEPH GAMBLE
Joseph Frederick Gamble (379) was
born about 1875, and died in 1946 in Somersal Herbert, Derbyshire. He first married Elizabeth
("Beth") Richardson. She
was born 1879 in Moira, Leicestershire, and died 23 Aug. 1941 in Ashby de la
Zouch, Leicestershire. He married
second Lilian Sarah Poyser. She
was born about 1901, and died in Feb. 1990 in Somersal Herbert,
Derbyshire. (R‑4)
Children - Gamble, by Elizabeth
Richardson
+437. Geoffrey Bassano Gamble, b. 6 Aug. 1905, m. Kathleen
Plowright, 28 June 1929, d. 5 June 1992.
+438. Margaret Katie Gamble, b. 21 July 1906, m. Jack Archer.
+439. Vernon Gamble, b. 15 Nov. 1908, m. Ruth Vida Wilson, d.
5 May 1989.
440. Philip Newton Gamble, b.c. Aug.
1912, m. Edna Skyrme, d. 1986 (Exmouth, England).
Lilsie Helena Gamble (380) was born
about 1879. She married John
Phillips. (R‑4)
Children - Phillips
441. David Phillips, m. Vi Allen.
442. Eunice Phillips, m. Bill
Brazendale.
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[1] Year of death per R‑5.
[2] Hurlston Hall was mentioned in the Doomsday Book in 1086. It is very near Ormskirk. It became part of a golf club in 1994.
[3] For hundreds of years, Agecroft Hall in Pendlebury, Lancashire, was the distinguished home of England's Langley and Dauntesey families. At the end of the 19th century, however, Agecroft fell into disrepair, and in 1925 it was sold at auction. Hearing of this tremendous opportunity, Richmonder Thomas C. Williams, Jr. purchased the structure, and had it dismantled, crated, and shipped across the Atlantic, and then painstakingly reassembled on the James River in a Richmond neighbourhood known as Windsor Farms. (See Agecroft Hall History, http://www.agecrofthall.co.uk/history.html, and Agecroft Hall, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agecroft_Hall.)
[4]R-1 reports him as b. 1680, d. 1750. The lineage reported by R-1 is: John m. Hannah Langley, Thomas (1680-1750) m. Mary Birch, John (1710-1780) m. Mary Lancashire, John (1750-1816), John (1793-1849).
[5] Mayfield Hall is near Ashbourne, Staffordshire, in what is now called Middle Mayfield.
[6] She may have gone by the name Anne Lydia Ley, since her father Robert Charles Greaves assumed the name of Ley (for what reason is not known).
[7] His death date was given as 1862 by R‑5, but R‑6 said he died of Blights or Brights complaint at age 42.
[8] Her birth date was 1843 according to R‑5, and 1851 (Òage 40 in 1891Ó) according to R‑6.