Benjamin Brough (and his family) is listed in New FamilySearch, PI# KV5S-THS.
Benjamin Brough is listed in another BFO Database: Main - Rin#: 53533.
Marriage Notes for Benjamin Brough and Emily Jane Swinscoe-116
The marriage of Benjamin Brough and Emily Jane Swinscoe is listed in the online FreeBMD, and the Staffordshire BMD lists the marriage was a "Civil Marriage".
The birth of "Harold Brough" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which states that his birth was registered in Tunstall subdistrict, Wolstanton district, Staffordshire, England.
"Harold Brough" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Private" in the "North Staffordshire Regiment" in World War I, that he died on 21 July 1918 at 25 years old (born about 1893), is listed in the Fouquieres Churchyard Extension in Pas de Calais, France, and was the "Son of Emily J. Brough, of 34, Salisbury St., Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, and the late Benjamin Brough."
Harold Brough is listed in another BFO Database: Main - Rin#: 53532.
Marriage Notes for John Walley Brough and Florence Matilda Rollison-119
The marriage of John Walley Brough and Florence Matilda Rollison is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD.
The birth of John William Brough is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which states that his birth was registered in July-September 1888 in Wolstanton district (which includes Tunstall), Staffordshire, England.
"John William Brough" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Lieutenant" in the "Staffordshire Yeomanry" in World War I, that he died on 20 October 1918 at 30 years old (born about 1888), is listed in the Beirut War Cemetery in the Lebanese Republic, and was the "Son of John Walley Brough, of 'Wested,' Seabridge Rd., Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs, and the late Florence Matilda Brough."
In the 1891 Census, "John Wm. Brough" is listed as being 2 years old (born about 1889), born in Stone Cotes, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, John Walley and Forence Matilda Brough, and his siblings, in Stone Cotes, Wolstanton, Staffordshire.
In the 1901 Census, "William Brough" is listed as being 12 years old (born about 1889), born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, John W. and Florence M. Brough, and his siblings, in Thistleberry House, Keele Road, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire.
John William Brough is listed in another Brough Family Organization (BFO) Database: Main - Rin # 53111.
The birth of Ralph Vincent Brough is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which states that his birth was registered in January-March 1890 in Wolstanton district (which includes Tunstall), Staffordshire, England.
The death of Ralph V. Brough is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his death was registered in April-June 1920 in Cheadle district, Staffordshiire, and that he died when he was 29 years old (born about 1891).
"Ralph Vincent Brough" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Private" in the "Australian Reinforcement" in World War I, that he died on 10 October 1920 at 31 years old (born about 1889), is listed in St. John the Baptist Churchyard in Keele, Staffordshire, England, and that he was the "Son of Mr. J. W. Brough, of 'Wested,' Seabridge Rd., Newcastle-under-Lyme", Staffordshire.
In the 1891 Census, "Ralph Vincent Brough" is listed as being 1 year old (born about 1890), born in Stone Cotes, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, John Walley and Forence Matilda Brough, and his siblings, in Stone Cotes, Wolstanton, Staffordshire.
In the 1901 Census, "Ralph Brough" is listed as being 11 years old (born about 1890), born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, John W. and Florence M. Brough, and his siblings, in Thistleberry House, Keele Road, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire.
Ralph Vincent Brough is listed in another Brough Family Organization (BFO) Database: Main - Rin # 53112.
Marriage Notes for Andrew Brough and Jennie Rodgerson-122
The marriage of "Andrew Brough" and "Jennie Rodgerson" is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The birth of "Joseph Alexander Brough" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in October-December 1891 in Whitehaven district, Cumberland, England.
"Joseph Alexander Brough" is listed in the another BFO Database: Cumberland Broughs (via Doug Brough), Rin# 2066.
"Joseph Alexander Brough" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Corporal" in the "Border Regiment" in World War I, that he died on 8 December 1917 at 26 years old (born about 1891), that he is listed in the Whitehaven Cemetery in Cumberland, England, and that he was the "Son of Andrew and Jennie Brough, of Whitehaven", Cumberland.
"Lewis Brough" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that was a "Private" in the "North Staffordshire Regiment" in World War I, that he died on 13 October 1915 at 29 years old (born about 1886), that he is listed in the Loos Memorial in Pas de Calais, France, and that he was the "Son of Lewis and Mary Brough, of 48, Curzon St., Derby; husband of Alice Brough, of 12, Granville St. North, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent", Staffordshire, England.
Lewis Brough is listed in another Brough Family Organization (BFO) Database: Main - Rin# 49993.
Marriage Notes for Lewis Brough and Alice Baker-128
The marriage of "Lewis Brough" and "Alice Baker" is listed in the parish register of Holy Trinity, Hope, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1470999, Item #19), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 19 February 1906, and that Lewis Brough was 21 years old (born about 1885), a Bachelor and Hollow Ware Presser, of 3 Paddock Street, and that his father was Lewis Brough, a Pattern Printer; and that Alice Baker was 20 years old (born about 1886), a Spinster, of 99 Paddock Street, and her father was John Baker (Deceased), a Collier. The marriage was witnessed by Arthur Oliver and Susannah Oliver.
Geographical Note: Paddock Street is located in Hanley, Staffordshire.
The birth of "Lewis Brough" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in July-September 1843 in Manchester district, Lancashire.
In the 1871 Census, "Lewis Brough" is listed as being 27 years old (born about 1844), born in Manchester, Lancashire, unmarried and working as a "Silk Dresser", and residing at: 4 Horton Street, Leek, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, "Louis Brough" is listed as being 36 years old (born about 1845), born in Manchester, Lancashire, single and working as a "Silk Picker", and residing as a "Boarder" at: 25 King Street, Leek, Staffordshire.
In the 1891 Census, "Lewis Brough" is listed as being 46 years old (born about 1845), born in Manchester, Lancashire, single and working in the "Silk" industry, and residing as a "Boarder" at: 51 Edward Street, Leek, Staffordshire.
In the 1901 Census, "Lewis Brough" is listed as being 56 years old (born about 1845), born in Manchester, Lancashire, married and working as a "Silk Picker", and residing with his wife, Mary, at: 9 Livingstone St., Leek, Staffordshire.
In the 1911 Census, "Lewis Brough" is listed as being 66 years old (born about 1845), born in Manchester, Lancashire, married and working as a "Silk Picker", and residing with his wife, Mary, at: 9 Livingstone St., Leek, Staffordshire.
In the 1901 Census, Mary (Brough) is listed as being 46 years old (born about 1855), born in Leek, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Silk Weaver", and residing with her husband, Lewis Brough, at: 9 Livingstone St., Leek, Staffordshire.
In the 1911 Census, Mary (Brough) is listed as being 56 years old (born about 1855), born in Leek, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Silk Winder", and residing with her husband, Lewis Brough, at: 9 Livingstone St., Leek, Staffordshire.
Marriage Notes for Lewis Brough and Mary Smith-130
The marriage of "Louis Brough" and "Mary Smith" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD--which states that the marriage was a "Civil Marriage".
The birth of "William Brough" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in April-June 1899 in Stoke Upon Trent district (which includes Longton), Staffordshire.
"William Brough" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Private" in the "Border Regiment" in World War I, that he died on 10 April 1918 at 19 years old (born about 1899), is listed in the Ploegsteert Memorial in Hainaut, Belgium, and that he was the "Son of Samuel and Mary Brough, of Fairfields, Blythe Bridge, Staffordshire", England.
In the 1901 Census, "William Brough" is listed as being 2 years old (born about 1899), born in Longton, and residing with his parents, Samuel and Mary Brough, and siblings, at: 67 Rothway Rd., Normacot, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1911 Census, "William Brough" is listed as being 12 years old (born about 1899), born in Florence, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, Samuel and Mary Brough, and siblings, at: 76 Argyll Rd., Normacot, Longton, Staffordshire.
Geographical Note: According to Wikipedia, "Blythe Bridge is a village situated in the Staffordshire Moorlands District, although it is effectively a south-eastern suburb in the city of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire."
William Brough is listed in another Brough Family Organization (BFO) Database: Main - Rin# 53124.
Benjamin Hyde Brough is listed in another BFO Database: Main - Rin# 54266.
Mary Sinnott is listed in another BFO Database: Main - Rin# 54286.
Marriage Notes for Benjamin Hyde Brough and Mary Sinnott-137
The marriage of "Benjamin Hyde Brough" and "Mary Sinnott" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that their marriage was registered in July-September 1877 in Camberwell district, London, England.
The birth of "William Sinnott Brough" is listed in the online FreeBMD--which states that his birth was registered in October-December 1888 in Stone district, Staffordshire; and is also listed in the Staffordshire BMD--which states that his mother's surname was "Sinnott".
In the 1891 Census, "William S. Brough" is listed as being 2 years old (born about 1889), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, Benjamin H. and Mary Brough, and two siblings, at: Florence Cottage, Trentham Road, Trentham, Staffordshire.
In the 1901 Census, "William S. Brough" is listed as being 12 years old (born about 1889), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, Benjamin H. and Mary Brough, and three siblings, at: 22 Alberta Street, Dresden, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1911 Census, "William Sinnott Brough" is listed as being 22 years old (born about 1889), born in Longton, Staffordshire, single and working as an "Accountant Clerk", and residing with his parents, Benjamin Hyde and Mary Brough, and one sibling, at: 7 The Crescent, Trentham Road, Longton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England.
"William Sinnott Brough" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Gunner" in the "Royal Garrison Artillery" in World War I, that he died on 14 April 1918 at 29 years old (born about 1889), is listed in the Locre Hospice Cemetery in West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, and that he was the "Son of Benjamin Hyde Brough and Mary Brough, of 20, Salisbury Avenue, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent. Native of Longton, Staffs. [Staffordshire, England]."
William Sinnott Brough is listed in another BFO Database: Main - Rin# 54287.
Research Note: The online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD contains the listing for a marriage of "Samuel James Brough" and "Beatrice Jones" in October-December 1909 in Holy Evangelist, Normacot, Stoke-on-Trent district, Staffordshire, England.
The birth of "Arthur H. Brough" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in October-December 1923 in Stoke-on-Trent district, Staffordshire, England, and that his mother's surname was "Harvey".
"Arthur Harvey Brough" is listed in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Gunner" in the "Royal Artillery" in World War II, that he died on 26 February 1943 at 19 years old (born about 1924), is listed in the Beja War Cemetery in Tunisia, and was the "Son of Samuel James Brough and Adeline Brough, of Longton, Stoke-on-Trent", Staffordshire, England.