Family record taken from the 2000 RBFO book "The Broughs of Staffordshire, England and their English, American and Australian Descendants."
The christening of Richard Brough's (chr.1759) youngest child--also named Richard Brough (chr.1787), states that his father, Richard Brough (chr.1759), was a "Labourer".
In February 1986, Ann Brough Hind of Yorkshire, England, mentioned the following to the RBFO (see RBFO Hind Research Reports, page 60 and 66): "A Mrs. Eva Beech, who is an expert in felons of Staffordshire, sent me a Brough entry, from the Register of Felons (W/1723/5 p.8): Mr. Richard Brough. May 31st (1814?) age 59. Brickmaker; guilty: 3 months in Stafford Gaol." Somewhat similarly, according to the website: http://www.uyk/transcriptions.accessgenealogy.com/, a "Richard Brough" of Staffordshire committed an act of "violence" against a "Charles Porter" in "1810", and served "3 months" in "prison" for "assault". Needless to say, the RBFO is currently conducting further research into whether the Richard Brough christened on 3 June 1759--or a different Richard Brough born in about 1755--is the same person or related to the same person(s) mentioned above as having served "3 months" in the Staffordshire prison.
The burial of Ellen Parrott, which occurred on 13 June 1789, is listed as follows in the Trentham Parish Register (FHL book # 942.46, B4pr, Vol. 39): "Ellen w of Rich. Brough, Labr. Tr. 38 [years old]."
The christening and burial dates for Susannah Brough are listed in the IGI and LDS Ordinance Index (via the LDS Extraction Program, taken from FHL Film # 96895--which was a copy of Trentham Parish Register in book form: FHL Book # 942.46, B4, Volume 38). Also, the christening and burial dates for Susannah Brough are listed in the parish register of Trentham (FHL Film # 1526191, Item #17).
The christening for Richard Brough--of 23 September 1827 in Lane End, [Longton,] Staffordshire--is listed in the IGI and LDS Ordinance Index (via the LDS Extraction Program) as found in the following source: Bishop's Transcripts for Lane End, 1764-1865, FHL Film # 435797.
In the 1841 Census, Richard Brough is listed as being about 13 years old (born about 1828), born in Staffordshire, working as a "Miner [of] Iron", and residing with his parents, Richard and Mary Brough, at: 28 Sutherland Road, Longton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
In the 1851 Census, Richard Brough is listed as being about 23 years old (born about 1828), born in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, married to "Susannah"--which was apparently a mistake by the census-taker for her correct given-name of Rosannah, working as a Coal Miner, and residing with his wife and children on: Stone Road in Blurton, Trentham, Staffordshire.
In the 1861 Census, Richard Brough is listed as being about 33 years old (born about 1828), born in Longton, Stafforsdshire, married to "Rosanna", working as a Beer Seller, and residing with his wife and children at: 16 & 18 Russell Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, Richard Brough is listed as being about 44 years old (born about 1827), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married to "Rose", working as a Brick-burner, and residing with his wife and their daughter's Annie and Sarah, along with son-in-law's John Kelshall and Thomas Lockett (and grandson John Lockett) at: 16 & 18 Russell Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
The 1881 Census (FHL CD, FHL Film # 1341646) of Stone, Staffordshire, England, states that "Rosette [Rosannah] Brough"--the wife of Richard Brough--was still "married", "57" years old, and as a "mother in law" was residing with John Kellsall and Ann Kellsall.
The death of "Richard Brough" is listed in the on-line FreeBMD as having been registered during the quarter of October-December 1881 in Cannock district, Staffordshire. According to this entry, Richard was about 52 years old when he died in 1881, so he would have been born about 1829.
According to Samuel Richard Brough missionary journal (Book F, page 84), she states that on Monday, November 10, 1890, he "visited Aunt Rose (widow) [of] Uncle Richard Brough...." So Richard Brough died sometime between 1881 and 1890.
Christening record: St. John Longton Lane End Parish, FHL Film # 1471086, p. 65.
In the 1851 Census, Rosannah (Brough) is listed as being named "Susannah"--which was apparently a mistake by the census-taker for her correct given-name of Rosannah--and being about 26 years old (born about 1825), born in Trentham, Staffordshire, married to Richard Brough, and residing with her husband and children on: Stone Road, Blurton, Trentham, Staffordshire.
In the 1861 Census, "Rosanna" (Brough) is listed as being about 36 years old (born about 1825), born in Longton, Stafforsdshire, married to Richard Brough, working as a Potter, and residing with her husband and children at: 16 & 18 Russell Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, "Rose" (Brough) is listed as being about 47 years old (born about 1824), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married to Richard Brough, and residing with her husband and their daughter's Annie and Sarah, along with son-in-law's John Kelshall and Thomas Lockett (and grandson John Lockett) at: 16 & 18 Russell Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, "Rosette Brough" is listed as being about 57 years old (born about 1824), born in Trentham, Staffordshire, still "married" (although her husband Richard is not listed with her), and residing as a "mother in law" with John and Ann Kellsall on: Spring Road, Stone, Staffordshire.
In the 1891 Census, "Rosanna Brough" is listed as being about 70 years old (born about 1821), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and "living on her own means" as a "Widow" with her daughter Ann and son-in-law John Kelsall at: "60 Anchor Road, Longton".
The death of "Rosannah Brough" is listed in the on-line FreeBMD as having been registered during the quarter of April-June 1892 in Stoke upon Trent district, Staffordshire. According to this entry, Rosannah was about 64 years old when she died in 1892--so she would have been born about 1828.
Recent Research Findings: Marie B. Nielson, RBFO Genealogist, did extensive research on the Myatt line in 2003-2004, and discovered that the Broughs and Myatts have multiple family connections. For example, Rosannah Myatt's father was Thomas Myatt (b.1790). Thomas Myatt's parents were Thomas Myatt (b.1764) and Margaret Brough (b.1772). Margaret Brough's father was John Brough (b.1732). John Brough's (b.1732) father was John Brough (b.1705). John Brough's (b.1705) father was John Brough (b.1672). John Brough's (b.1672) father was Richard Brough (b.1620) of Kingsley and New Grange, Staffordshire, England. Interestingly, Richard Brough (b.1620) was also the direct ancestor of Richard Brough (b.1786) who married Mary Horleston, and whose child, Richard Brough (b. 1827), married Rosannah Myatt in 1846.
The Birth Certificate for William states that he was born on 27 March 1850 on John Street in Longton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, and was the son of "Richard Brough" and "Rossanah Brough formerly Myatt." Birth Certificate #154 in possession of R. Clayton Brough, RBFO Research Committee.
In the 1851 Census, "William Brough" is listed as being about 1 year old (born about 1850), born in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, and residing as a "son" with her parents "Richard Brough" and "Susannah"--which was apparently a mistake by the census-taker for her correct given-name of Rosannah (Myatt), on: Stone Road in Blurton, Trentham, Staffordshire.
William is not listed with the family of Richard and Rosannah Brough in the 1861 Census, FHL Film # 542891, p.26, which suggests that he died prior to the census.
Birth Certificate states that Thomas Brough was born on 21 April 1852 at Stone Road, Trentham, Staffordshire, England, and that his father was "Richard Brough" (a brickmaker) and his mother was "Rosannah Brough, formerly Myatt." A copy of the Birth Certificate is in possession of Marie B. Nielson, RBFO Research Committee.
Thomas is not listed with the family of Richard and Rosannah Brough in the 1861 Census, FHL Film # 542891, p.26, which suggests that he died prior to the census.
Some of the genealogical information on Joseph Hinton Smith was initially provided by Marie B. Neilson to R. Clayton Brough, on August 23, 2002. See FHL Film # 825395.
The birth and christening of Joseph Hinton Smith is listed in the IGI and LDS Ordinance Index (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Joseph Smith is listed as being about 15 years old in the 1841 Census (and therefore born in about 1826).
Joseph Smith is listed as being about 26 years old in the 1851 Census (b.abt.1825) and born in Hanley, Staffordshire.
The 1871 Census lists Joseph (Hinton) Smith as being about 46 years old and a "widow" who was born in Hanley.
The christening of Adry Brough on 13 Mar 1831at St. John's, Lane End, Longton, Staffordshire, is listed in the Parish Register for St. John's, Longton (FHL Film # 1471087).
Adry (or Adria) Brough (Smith) was baptized a member of the LDS Church on 25 April 1857 by C.C. Shaw of the LDS Longton Branch, Staffordshire, England. FHL Film # 0087016.
LDS Extraction Program states that Samuel Cartlidge was christened on 5 February 1832 at High Street Chapel or Lower Chapel Wesleyan, Longton, Staffordshire, England. His father was John Cartlidge, his mother Mary.
In the 1841 British Census, Samuel Carlidge (Cartledge), the son of John and Mary Cartlidge (Cartledge) could not be found with his parents in the 1841 British Census. However, a Samuel Cartledge, age 10 years, was located in the 1841 Census, who was living alone--or not with any listed parents--in Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire.
In the 1851 British Census, Samuel Cartledge is listed as being about 19 years old (born about 1832), born in Longton, working as a "Miner" and residing as a "Lodger" in Wigan, Longton, Staffordshire.
Samuel and Elizabeth Cartlidge departed from England on 25 May 1856 and arrived in Boston 30 June 1856 on the ship Horizon with her brother Thomas and his wife Jane Patterson and children.
The US Census, dated 11 July 1860, Upper Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA, states:
Samuel Carthaledge, 28, Male, Coal Miner, birthplace: England
Elizabeth, 26, Female, birthplace: EnglandSamuel Cartlidge is not in the 1870 census for Illinois, WY or UT. The 1870 census reads that Elizabeth had married Enoch Tipton and the family then consisted of Josephine age 9 and Eva age 2.
Research Note: It is possible that Samuel Cartlidge, following his divorce from Elizabeth Brough in 1863, left the United States and returned home to England. In fact, there are three marriages of Samuel Cartlidge's listed in the on-line Staffordshire BMD for the years 1865-1866, which should be checked for this possibility.
The christening for "Elizth" (Elizabeth) Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program), and the Longton (Lane End) Parish Register (FHL Film # 1471087, page 184) states that Elizabeth Brough was christened on 1 June 1834 as the daughter of Richard and Mary Brough of Lane End, and that Richard Brough was a "Lab[bourer]".
Research Note dated December 19, 2002: According to Alison U.B. Allred, an RBFO Genealogist, the LDS Ward Records for Randolph, Utah (FHL US/CAN Film # 0026439), identifies the birth date of Elizabeth Brough Tipton as "17 May 1834." However, earlier family records listed it as 13 May 1834. It's difficult to say which one is correct without an actual birth certificate--which is not available.
Also, a "History of Elizabeth Brough Tipton," written by Delle Snowball McKinnon and obtained from the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, states the following about the grave marker: Elizabeth Tipton died at Randolph, Utah, February 15, 1896. Her funeral services were held February 18, 1896. ...After many years the wood markers rotted and the sun and rain washed away the names and dates [on the original tombstones of Enoch and Elizabeth Tipton]. So the neices and nephews of this good woman decided to each help and buy markers for the graves. So today the graves of this good woman and her husband are marked by granite markers."
According to Warren D. Brough, RBFO Genealogist (and published in the 1988 RBFO book, p.78), Elizabeth Brough was baptized a member of the LDS Church on 17 May 1847. This undoubtedly happened in the LDS Longton Branch of Staffordshire, England.
Elizabeth Brough spelled the surname of her first husband as "Cartlidge", as can be seen in the FHL Temple Index Bureau entry (Film # 184652, page 419) for Mary Jane Cartlidge that reads: "Mary Jane Cartlidge, born 14 Dec 1857, Bellville, St. Clair, Illinois. Died 1858. Sealed to Enoch Tipton [stepfather] and Elizabeth Brough (Cartlidge) Tipton on 28 February 1895. Heir: Samuel R. Brough. Proxy: Emily E. Brough." Elizabeth Brough married her second husband, Enoch Tipton, on 20 Feb 1864 in Bethalto, Madison Co., Illinois.
Baptism and Endowment Dates are from TIB 1267255. Also see Randolph Ward record film #026439
Mary Jane Cartlidge (Cartledge)
The L.D.S. FHL Temple Index Bureau entry (Film # 184652, page 419) for Mary Jane Cartlidge reads: "Mary Jane Cartlidge, born 14 Dec 1857, Bellville, St. Clair, Illinois. Died 1858. Sealed to Enoch Tipton [stepfather] and Elizabeth Brough (Cartlidge) Tipton on 28 February 1895. Heir: Samuel R. Brough. Proxy: Emily E. Brough."
Christening found in: Parish Church of St. James, Longton, Staffordshire, England. FHL Film # 1471085, page 103.
The 1871 British Census (FHL Film #836372) lists the family of Robert Evans and Mary Ann Brough as lilving at:
Russell Street, Trentham, Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England.
Robert Evans, Head, Married, 27, Coal Miner, birthplace: Longton, Stafford, England
Mary Ann Evans, Wife, Married, 33, birthplace: do
Samuel Evans, Son, 2, do
Thomas Evans, Son, 4 months, doThe 1881 British Census (CD, FHL Film #1341655) lists the family of Robert Evans and Mary Ann Brough as living at:
180 Normacott Road, Stoke Upon Trent, Stafford, England.
Robert Evans, Head, Coal Miner, Married, 37, Male, birthplace: Longton, Stafford, England
Mary Ann Evans, Wife, Potters Transferer, Married, 44, Female, birthplace: Longton, Stafford, England
Samuel Evans, Son, Crate Makers Assistant, 12, Male, birthplace: Warrens Lane, Trentham, Stafford, Eng.
Thomas Evans, Son, Scholar, 10, Male, birthplace: Warrens Lane, Trentham, Stafford, EnglandThe 1891 British Census (via Ancestry.com):
58 Lord Street Longton, Staffordshire, England.
Robert Evans, Head, Married, Coal Miner, 47, employed, birthplace: Longton, Staff.
Samuel Evans, Son, Single, 22, Green Grocer, birthplace: Longton, Staff.
Thomas Evans, Son, Single, 20, Potter Crewman, birthplace: Longton, Staff.In August 2003, James H. Brough of England, sent a letter to R. Clayton Brough of Utah, stating that Mary Ann Brough Evans (who died on 24 July 1891 at 28 Lord Street, Longton) and Robert Evans (who died in May 1897 in Longton) were both buried in Grave Block #29 (Row 1, Grave 3) in the Longton Cemetery (near Spring Garden Road), Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
Mary Ann (Marianne or Marian) Brough
The christening for "Marianne" Brough is listed in the IGI and LDS Ordinance Index (via the LDS Extraction Program), and the Longton (Lane End) Parish Register (FHL Film # 1471087, p.272) states that "Marianne" was christened on 15 May 1836 as the daughter of Richard and Mary Brough of Lane End, and that Richard Brough was a "Brickman".
Mary Ann Brough was baptized a member of the LDS Church on 25 April 1857 by C.C. Shaw of the LDS Longton Branch, Staffordshire, England. FHL Film # 0087016.
In the 1851 Census, Mary Ann Brough was listed as being about 14 years old (born about 1837), born in Trentham, Staffordshire, working as "Potter", and residing with her parents, Richard and Mary Brough, at: 109 Stone Road, Trentham, Staffordshire.
In the 1861 Census, Mary Ann Brough was listed as being about 24 years old (born about 1837), born in Longton, unmarried and working as a "Potter's Transferer", and residing with her father, Richard Brough, on: Warrens Lane, Blurton, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, Mary Ann (Evans) was listed as being about 33 years old (born about 1838), born in Longton, married and residing with her husband, Robert Evans, and their two children (Samuel and Thomas) at: 332 Russell Street, Dresden, Trentham, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, Mary Ann (Evans) was listed as being about 44 years old (born about 1837), born in Longton, married and working as a "Potters Transferer", and residing with her husband, Robert Evans, and their two children (Samuel and Thomas) at: 180 Normacott Road, Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire.
In the 1891 Census (taken on 5 April 1891), Mary Ann (Evans) was listed as being about 54 years old (born about 1837), born in Longton, and a "Patient" in the "North Staffordshire Infirmary and Eye Hospital" in Punkhull, Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire. (Mary Ann Brough Evans died on 24 July 1891.)
In August 2003, James H. Brough located the death certificate of Mary Ann Brough Evans and sent it to the RBFO. She died of "cancer of face [and] exhaustion" on 24 July 1891 at her home at "58 Lord Street, Longton."
In August 2003, James H. Brough of England, sent a letter to R. Clayton Brough of Utah, stating that Mary Ann Brough Evans (who died on 24 July 1891 at 58 Lord Street, Longton) and Robert Evans (who died in May 1897 in Longton) were both buried in Grave Block #29 (Row 1, Grave 3) in the Longton Cemetery (near Spring Garden Road), Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
The birth certificate for Samuel Brough states that he was born on 16 September 1839 (and a copy of the certificate is in possession of Marie B. Nielson, RBFO Genealogist). Interestingly, Samuel Brough's live LDS Endowment record (recorded by clerk Joseph F. Smith, FHL Special Collections Film # 183405, pages 90-91) took place on 2 February 1867 in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City, Utah, and stated that he was born on 17 September 1839 in Longton, Staffordshire, England, and that he was baptized into the LDS Church on 7 April 1856 as the son of Richard [Brough] and Mary "Allison" [mistaken for "Hollison"].
The christening of Samuel Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program), and the Longton (Lane End) Parish Register (FHL Film # 1471087, p.419) states that Samuel Brough was christened on 13 May 1836 as the son of Richard and Mary Brough of Lane End, and that Richard Brough was a "Brickmaker".
Samuel Brough was baptized a member of the LDS Church on 1 May 1857 by Thomas Orgill of the LDS Longton Branch, Staffordshire, England. FHL Film # 0087016. Also, an RBFO Research Report from Jane Moffitt to R. Clayton Brough, 1992-1996, p.40, quotes Longton LDS Branch Records that state Samuel Brough was baptized on 1 May 1857 by Thomas Orgill, and that he moved--with his wife Elizabeth--from Longton to Badley Edge on 30 December 1860 and from Badley Edge back to Longton on 24 February 1861.
Samuel Brough was listed as an "Elder" in the LDS Church by 24 February 1861, in the LDS Longton Branch of Staffordshire, England. FHL Film # 0087016.
According to the 1851 British Census (taken on 30 March 1851), Samuel Brough was working as a "Coal Miner" when he was only "11" years of age.
Much of the information for this family group record (on the family of Samuel Brough and Elizabeth Bott) comes from genealogical material supplied by Ronald D. Rex to R. Clayton Brough in July 2004.
Elizabeth Bott (Brough) was listed as a member of the LDS Church in the LDS Longton Branch, Staffordshire, England. FHL Film # 0087016. However, no specific date is listed in this record for her baptism. However, on 2 February 1867, Elizabeth Brough performed her live LDS Endowment (as recorded by clerk Joseph F. Smith, FHL Special Collections Film # 183405, pages 90-91) in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City, Utah, and stated that she was born on 9 March 1838 in Staffordshire, England, was baptized into the LDS Church on 3 May 1857, and was the daughter of Benjamin Bott and Elizabeth Abbotts.
The christening of James Hollison on June 30, 1816 can be found in the Bishop's Transcript for Bucknall (FHL Film # 426501, p.15), and in the Bucknall Parish Register (FHL Film # 1278889).
2006 Research Note: In February 2006, Mark E. Gardner, a professional genealogist and reference consultant at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, discovered that Mary Horleston (or Hollistone or Horleston) apparently had "two" sons prior to her marriage to Richard Brough. (Richard Brough served as a Gunner in the British Royal Artillery Service between 1805 and 1822 and spent most of his time in and around southern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea. He was honorably discharged from the military on 1 January 1823.) Mary's first "illegitimate" son was James Hollison, who was christened in Bucknall, Staffordshire, on June 30, 1816 (FHL Film # 426501, p.15, Bishop's Transcript; FHL Film # 1278889, Parish Transcript). Mary's second "illegitimate" son (described as "spurious" in the Bishop's Transcript) was John Hollison, who was christened in Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, on April 13, 1821 (FHL Film # 435854, p.211.) According to the 1841 British Census, James had left the household of Richard Brough and Mary Hollison by 1841, while John, then about 22 years old (in 1841), was still living with Richard Brough and Mary Hollison and their children in Longton, Staffordshire, England. However, John does not appear with the family in the 1851 British Census.
The 1871 Census lists a Mary Hollison who was a "boarder" and "potter-painter" residing in St. James, Longton, and who was born in about 1812 (age 59 in 1871) in Longton, Staffordshire. However, as of March 2007, this Mary could not be located in the 1861 or 1881 Census.
Burial record indicates child died as an "infant".
The LDS "sealing" for this child was originally "submitted" on 13 July 2000.
Burial record states that the child was "2" years old when he died.