In December 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of "William Colclough" from England, which stated that he died on 9 January 1930 at 3 Old Farm Yard, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire; that he was a "Potters Saggarmaker" and died when he was "72 years" old (born about 1858) from "Endocarditis" and "Myocarditis"; and that the informant of his death was "Florrie Rowe, daughter, present at the death [of] 3 Old Farm Yard, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent", Staffordshire.
The 1861 Census lists William Colclough as being about 3 years old (born about 1858) and born in Longton, Staffordshire.
The 1871 Census lists William Colclough as being about 13 years old (born about 1858) and born in Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, William Colclough is listed as being 22 years old (born about 1859), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Potters Turner", and residing with his wife, Lucy, and their son, Henry, in the home of his widowed father, Henry Colclough, at: 26 Lower Locketts Lane, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1891 Census, William Colclough is listed as being 33 years old (born about 1858), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Potter's Turner Earth", and residing with his wife, Lucy, and their three sons (Henry, Albert and Frederick), at: 26 Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1911 Census, William Colclough is listed as being 53 years old (born about 1858), born in Longton, Staffordshire, "married" and working as a "Potter's Turner", and residing with a number of other men as an "Inmate" in the "Workhouse Hospital and Imfirmary" in "London Road, near Newcastle, Staffordshire".
Research Note: It is possible that William Shaw Colclough and Lucy Smith may have had additional children who were born in Longton, Staffordshire sometime between 1880 and 1885 but who died prior to the 1881 and 1891 Census.
In December 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Lucy Smith from England, which stated that she was born on 28 May 1862 on Wood Street, Longton, and that her parents were Joseph Smith, a Pot Thrower, and "Adria Smith formerly Brough".
The christening of Lucy Smith is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1471087, ITem #3), which states that she was christened on 5 September 1869 as "Lucy 7 years old daughter of Joseph and Adria Smith, Longton, Potter."
In December 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of "Lucy Colclough" from England, which stated that she died on 18 February 1924 at 32 Upper Normacot Road, Longton, that she died when she was "62 years" old (born about 1862) from "Pneumonia", that she was the "Widow of William Colclough a Potter's Turner", and that the informant of her death was "Mrs. D. Hall, Daughter, present at the death [of] 28 Chaplin Road, Longton".
In the 1871 Census, "Lucy Smith" is listed as being 8 years old (born about 1863), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and residing with her widowed father, Joseph Smith, and two siblings (Sarah A. B. Smith and Joseph B. Smith), at: 51 Wood Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
The 1878 marriage certificate of Lucy Smith and William Shaw Colclough lists Lucy Smith as being a "Potter Thrower", about "18" years old (born about 1860) when she was married, and that her father as "Joseph Henton Smith, deceased".
In the 1881 Census, Lucy (Colclough) is listed as being 20 years old (born about 1861), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Potter's Warehousewoman", and residing with her husband, William Colclough, and her son, Henry, in the home of William's widowed father, Henry Colclough, at: 26 Lower Locketts Lane, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1891 Census, Lucy (Colclough) is listed as being 29 years old (born about 1862), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and residing with her husband, William Colclough, and their three sons (Henry, Albert and Frederick), at: 26 Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1901 Census, Lucy (Colclough) is listed as being 39 years old (born about 1862), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married (although her husband is not listed alongside her in the census), and residing at: 32 Upper Normacot Road, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1911 Census, Lucy (Colclough) is listed as being 49 years old (born about 1862), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married (although her husband is not listed alongside her in the census) for 32 years (married in about 1879), the mother of 12 children, 9 who had died previous to the 1911 Census, and 3 who were still alive at the time of the 1911 Census, and residing with two of her children (Frederck and Dorothy Coleclough) at:32 Upper Normacot Road, Longton, Staffordshire.
Research Note: It is possible that William Shaw Colclough and Lucy Smith may have had additional children who were born in Longton, Staffordshire sometime between 1880 and 1885 but who died prior to the 1881 and 1891 Census.
Marriage Notes for William Shaw Colclough and Lucy Smith-99
In 2007, the RBFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate of William Shaw Colclough and Lucy Smith from England, which stated that they were married by Certificate on 17 November 1878 in the Wesleyan Chapel on Stafford Street in Longton, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire; that William Shaw Colclough was 20 years old (born about 1858), a Bachelor and Potter Turner of 36 Lockett's Lane, Longton, and that his father was Henry Colclough, a Potter Ovenman; and that Lucy Smith was 18 years old (born about 1860), a Spinster and Potter's Warehousewoman of 51 Wood Street, Longton, and that her father was Joseph Hinton Smith (deceased), a Potter Thrower. The marriage was witnessed by Frederick Johnson and Sarah Ann Leese.
In August 2007, the RBFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Henry Colclough from England, which stated that he was born on 26 April 1879 at 36 Lockett's Lane, Longton, Staffordshire, and his parents were William Colclough, a Potter's Turner, and "Lucy Colclough formerly Smith".
The birth and christening of Henry Colclough is listed in the parish register of St. James, Longton, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1471085, Item #11), which states that he was born on 26 April 1879 and christened on 6 May 1879 as "Henry" the son of "William and Lucy Colclough" of "26 Locketts Lane", and that William Colclough was a "Turner". Note: Henry Colclough's birth certificate states he was born on the "6th" of May 1879, while his christening record states he was born on the "26th" of May 1879.
In the 1881 Census, Henry Colclough is listed as being 2 years old (born about 1879), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, William and Lucy Colclough, in the home of William's widowed father, Henry Colclough, at: 26 Lower Locketts Lane, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1891 Census, Henry Colclough is listed as being 11 years old (born about 1880), born in Longton, Staffordshire, working as a young man who "Helps Mould Maker", and residing with his parents, William and Lucy Colclough, and two of his brothers, at: 26 Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Staffordshire.
In December 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Henry Colclough from England, which stated that he died on 8 September 1898 at 3 Number 2 Court, Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Staffordshire; that he died of "Endocarditis" when he was "19 years" old (born about 1879); that he was a "Potter's Presser [and] Son of William Colclough [a] Potter's Turner"; and that the informant of his death was "L. Colclough, Mother, Present at the death [of] 3 Number 2 Court, Uttoxeter Road, Longton.
The 1887 birth and christening of Florence Colclough is listed in the parish register of St. James, Longton, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1471085, Item #11), which states that she was born on 13 April 1887 and christened on 14 December 1887 as "Florence" the daughter of "William and and Lucy Colclough" of "48 Gate Street" and that William Colclough was a "Potter".
The 1889 death of "Florence Colclough" is listed in the online GRO Index and Staffordshire BMD, which states that her death was registered in April-June 1889 in Trentham subdistrict, Stone district, Staffordshire, England, and that she died when she was "1" year old.
The 1889 burial of "Florence Colclough" is listed in Ancestry.com, which states that she was buried on 11 April 1889 in the Holy Evangelists church in Normacot, Staffordshire, England, and that she died when she was "23 months" old.
The christening of "John Cartlidge" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 873646, Item# 1, and Book: 942.46, B4pr, V.35), which states that he was christened on 11 November 1798 in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, and that his parents were "John Cartlidge" and "Mary".
The marriage of "John Cartlidge" and "Mary Brian" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 435819: BTs), which states that they were married on 13 October 1822 in Norton In the Moors, Staffordshire, England. Note: The travel distance between Norton In The Moors and Longton--where most of John and Mary's children were christened--is only about seven miles.
In the 1841 British Census, "John Cartlidge" is listed as being 40 years old (born about 1797-1801), born in Staffordshire, married and working as a "Coal Miner", and residing with his apparent wife, Mary (age 39), and their six apparent children, in High Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
The christening of "Mary Bryan" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 873646, Item #1, and Book # 942.46, B4pr, v.35), which states that she was christened on 4 April 1802 in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "Samuel Bryan" and "Ann".
The marriage of "John Cartlidge" and "Mary Brian" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 435819: BTs), which states that they were married on 13 October 1822 in Norton In the Moors, Staffordshire, England. Note: The travel distance between Norton In The Moors and Longton--where most of John and Mary's children were christened--is only about seven miles.
In the 1841 British Census, "Mary" Cartlidge is listed as being 39 years old (born about 1802), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her apparent husband, John Cartlidge (age 40 and a "Coal Miner"), and their six apparent children, in High Street, Longton, Staffordshire. Note:
A probable relative, "Margrett Bryan" (age 75), is also listed in the 1841 British Census as residing in the home of John and Mary Cartlidge.
Marriage Notes for John Cartlidge and Mary Bryan-238
The marriage of "John Cartlidge" and "Mary Brian" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 435819: BTs), which states that they were married on 13 October 1822 in Norton In the Moors, Staffordshire, England. Note: The travel distance between Norton In The Moors and Longton--where most of John and Mary's children were christened--is only about seven miles.
The christening of "Joseph Cortlidge or Joseph Cartletch" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1471086, Item #12, page 71), which states that he was christened on 20 June 1824 in St. John, Longton, Staffordshire, and that his parents were "John Cortlidge" and "Mary".
In the 1841 British Census, "Joseph Cartlidge" is listed as being 17 years old (born about 1824), born in Staffordshire, and residing with his apparent parents, John Cartlidge (age 40 and a "Coal Miner") and Mary (age 39), and five apparent siblings, in High Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1841 British Census, "Margrett Cartlidge" is listed as being 14 years old (born about 1827), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her apparent parents, John Cartlidge (age 40 and a "Coal Miner") and Mary (age 39), and five apparent siblings, in High Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1841 British Census, "John Cartlidge" is listed as being 12 years old (born about 1829), born in Staffordshire, and residing with his apparent parents, John Cartlidge (age 40 and a "Coal Miner") and Mary (age 39), and five apparent siblings, in High Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
The christening of "Horatia Cartlidge" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 825393: RG4 2398), which states that this individual was christened on 26 May 1834 in High Street Chapel or Lower Chapel Wesleyan, Longton, Staffordshire, and that the parents were "John Cartlidge" and "Mary".
The 1841 and 1861 Census lists Horatio Cartildge as a male.
The birth of "Eliza Cartlidge" is listed in the online GRO Index and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her birth was registered in October-December 1838 in Longton subdistrict, Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, England, and that her mother's surname was "Bryan".
The christening of "Eliza Cartlidge" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1471087, Item #1), which states that she was christened on 14 November 1838 in St. John, Longton, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "John Cartlidge" and "Mary".
In the 1841 British Census, "Eliza Cartlidge" a "male" is listed as being 3 years old (born about 1838), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her apparent parents, John Cartlidge (age 40 and a "Coal Miner") and Mary (age 39), and five apparent siblings, in High Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
The birth of "Mary Cartlidge" is listed in the online GRO Index and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her birth was registered in January-March 1842 in Longton subdistrict, Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, England, and that her mother's surname was "Bryan".
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Death of William Tipton found in Burials of Pontesbury (FHL Film # 918864). Note that the 1851 Census shows Sarah Tipton as a "Widow".
Geographical Note: The travel distance between Asterley and Pontesbury is less than three miles.
Census Records containing William Tipton and Sarah (?) and family:
British 1841 Census for Asterley, Pontesbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Film #474585):
William Tipton, Male, 40, Coal miner, born in same country: Yes
Sarah (do), Female, 40, born in same country: No
John (do), Male, 15, Coal miner, Yes
Elijah (do), Male, 12, Coal miner, Yes
Hannah (do), Female, 7, Yes
Enoch (do), Male, 6, Yes
Jacob (do), Male, 2, Yes
William (do), Male, 4 monthsBritish 1851 Census for Pontesbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Film #87391, Folio 358, p.17):
Sarah Tipton, Head, Widow, 50: Llansaintffraid, Montgomery (now Powys County) [Wayes]
John (do), Son, Unmarried, 25, Coal Miner, Salop, Alberbury [Shropshire, England]
Elijah (do), Son, Unmarried, 21, (do), Salop, Pontesbury
Hannah (do), Daughter, Unmarried, 17, Salop, Asterley
Enoch (do), Son, 16, Coal Miner, (do) (do)
Jacob (do), (do), 12, (do), (do) (do)
Mary (do), (do), 5, Scholar, (do) (do)USA 1860 Census (dated 11 July 1860) for Upper Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA (FHL Film # 0803208, p.233-236):
Sarah Tipton, 59, Female, Estate: $100, birthplace: England
Enoch, 25, Male, birthplace: England
Mary, 13, Female, birthplace: England
The birth and christening dates of "Sarah Ralph" is listed in the "Register of Baptisms: 1757-1838, for the Parish of Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain" in Montgomeryshire county, Wales (FHL Book # 942.94/L3 K2m, V.4, p.57), which register states that she was born on 26 February 1800 and christened on 23 March 1800 as the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Ralph, and that Richard was a Blacksmith of Tredderwen.
The 1851 British Census for Pontesbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Film #87391, Folio 358, p.17) states that Sarah Tipton was 50 years old (born about 1801), born in Llansaidfrayid [Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain], Montgomery [Montgomeryshire county], Wales, a "Widow" and residing with six of her children in Pontesbury, Shropshire, England.
Sarah Ralphs Tipton came (sailed) to the United States in April 1859 via the William Tapscott ship.
The US 1880 Census for Kaysville, Utah (FHL Film #1255336, p.16) states that Enoch Tipton's mother, Sarah, was born in "Wales."
Sarah Tipton is listed in Find A Grace, # 51487003.
Marriage Notes for William Tipton and Sarah Ralph-242
Willaim Tipton and Sarah Ralphs were married (by Banns) in Pontesbury, Shropshire, England. (FHL Film # 918864)
The birth of "William Tipton" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in January-March 1841 in Atcham district (which includes Pontesbury), Shropshire.
William Tipston came (sailed) to the United States in April 1859 via the William Tapscott ship.
Marriage Notes for William Tipton and Mary Morgan-15278
This marriage is listed in the IGI (via two LDS Patron Submissions).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program and LDS Patron Submission).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program and LDS Patron Submission).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program and LDS Patron Submission).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
In June 2007, the RBFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate for Robert Evans and Emma Allmarack from England, which stated that they were married by Banns on 25 February 1839 in St. Peters, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire; that Robert Evans was "of full age" and a Bachelor and Miner of Lane End, and that his father was Can Warrilow, a Miner; and that Emma Allmarack was a "Minor" and Spinster of Lane End, and that her father was William Ledbeater, a Joiner. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas Husst and Thomas Lake.
The death of Robert Evans is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his death was registered in January-March 1864 in Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire.
Research Note: The death certificate of Robert Evans should be obtained from England.
The burial of Robert Evans is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1471087, Item #14), which states that he was buried on 24 January 1864 in St. John, Longton, that he was of "Longton", and that he died when he was "54" years old (born about 1810).
Historical Note: Robert Evans was listed as being 39 years old in the 1851 Census (born about 1812), and 50 years old in the 1861 Census (born about 1811).
The 1851 British Census (FHL Film #87409, Folio page 100) records the family of Robert and Emma Evans as follows:
64 High Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire:
Robert Evans, Head, Married, Male, 39 years old, Coal Miner, born in: Denbigh[shire, Wales]
Emma, Wife, Married, Female, 29 years old, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
William, Son, Male, 10 years old, Coal Miner, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Robert, Son, Male, 7 years old, Scholar, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
John, Son, Male, 4 years old, Scholar, born in: Longton, StaffordshireThe 1861 British Census (FHL Film #542891, Folio page 5) records the family of Robert and Emma Evans as follows:
88 Upperhill Street, St. James, Longton, Staffordshire:
Robert Evans, Head, Married, Male, 50 years old, Collier, born in: Wales, Wrexham
Emma, Wife, Married, Female, 40 years old, Wife, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
William, Son, Unmarried, Male, 20 years old, Collier, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Robert, Son, Unmarried, Male, 17 years old, Collier, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
John, Son, Unmarried, Male, 11 years old, Collier, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Samuel, Son, Unmarried, Male, 9 years old, Scholar, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Thomas, Son, Unmarried, Male, 3 years old, Scholar, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Ruben, Son, Unmarried, Male, 9 months old, born in: Longton, StaffordshireThe 1871 British Census (online via Ancestry.com) recods the family of Robert and Emma Evans as follows:
88 Upper Hill Street, Longton, Staffordshire
Emma Evans, Head, Widow, Female, 49 years old, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Samuel Evans, Son, Unmarried, Male, 19 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire, a Crate Maker
David Evans, Son, Unmarried, Male, 16 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire, a Crate Maker
Thomas Evans, Son, Male, 13 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire, a Crate Maker
John Evans, Son, Married, Male, 24 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire, a Coal Miner
Marindo Evans, Daughter-in-law, Married, Female, 24 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire, a Potters Painter
William H. Evans, Grandson, Male, 2 years old, born in Longton, StaffordshireRobert Evans is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: KFLS-KD1.
In June 2007, the RBFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate for Robert Evans and Emma Allmarack from England, which stated that they were married by Banns on 25 February 1839 in St. Peters, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire; that Robert Evans was "of full age" and a Bachelor and Miner of Lane End, and that his father was Can Warrilow, a Miner; and that Emma Allmarack was a "Minor" and Spinster of Lane End, and that her father was William Ledbeater, a Joiner. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas Husst and Thomas Lake.
The burial of "Emma Evans" is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1471147, Item #1, page 142), which states that she was buried on 3 July 1872 in St. John, Longton, that she was of "Longton", and that she died when she was "57" years old (born about 1815).
The 1851 British Census (FHL Film #87409, Folio page 100) records the family of Robert and Emma Evans as follows:
64 High Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire:
Robert Evans, Head, Married, Male, 39 years old, Coal Miner, born in: Denbigh[shire, Wales]
Emma, Wife, Married, Female, 29 years old, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
William, Son, Male, 10 years old, Coal Miner, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Robert, Son, Male, 7 years old, Scholar, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
John, Son, Male, 4 years old, Scholar, born in: Longton, StaffordshireThe 1861 British Census (FHL Film #542891, Folio page 5) records the family of Robert and Emma Evans as follows:
88 Upperhill Street, St. James, Longton, Staffordshire:
Robert Evans, Head, Married, Male, 50 years old, Collier, born in: Wales, Wrexham
Emma, Wife, Married, Female, 40 years old, Wife, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
William, Son, Unmarried, Male, 20 years old, Collier, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Robert, Son, Unmarried, Male, 17 years old, Collier, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
John, Son, Unmarried, Male, 11 years old, Collier, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Samuel, Son, Unmarried, Male, 9 years old, Scholar, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Thomas, Son, Unmarried, Male, 3 years old, Scholar, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Ruben, Son, Unmarried, Male, 9 months old, born in: Longton, StaffordshireThe 1871 British Census (online via Ancestry.com) recods the family of Robert and Emma Evans as follows:
88 Upper Hill Street, Longton, Staffordshire
Emma Evans, Head, Widow, Female, 49 years old, born in: Longton, Staffordshire
Samuel Evans, Son, Unmarried, Male, 19 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire, a Crate Maker
David Evans, Son, Unmarried, Male, 16 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire, a Crate Maker
Thomas Evans, Son, Male, 13 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire, a Crate Maker
John Evans, Son, Married, Male, 24 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire, a Coal Miner
Marindo Evans, Daughter-in-law, Married, Female, 24 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire, a Potters Painter
William H. Evans, Grandson, Male, 2 years old, born in Longton, Staffordshire
Marriage Notes for Robert Evans and Emma Allmarack-619
In June 2007, the RBFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate for Robert Evans and Emma Allmarack from England, which stated that they were married by Banns on 25 February 1839 in St. Peters, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire; that Robert Evans was "of full age" and a Bachelor and Miner of Lane End, and that his father was Can Warrilow, a Miner; and that Emma Allmarack was a "Minor" and Spinster of Lane End, and that her father was William Ledbeater, a Joiner. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas Husst and Thomas Lake.
The christening of "Samuel Evans" is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1471087, Item #2, page 251), which states that he was christened on 27 May 1849 at St. John's Longton, Staffordshire, and that his parents were Robert and Emma Evans of Longton, and that Robert Evans was a "Collier".
The burial of Samuel Evans is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1471087, Item #13), which states that he was buried on 23 June 1850 in St. John, Longton, that he was of "Longton", and that he died when he was "1 year" old (born about 1849).
The birth of Samuel Evans is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in October-December 1851 in Longton subdistrict, Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, and that his mother's surname was "Almarack".
In the 1861 Census, Samuel Evans is listed as being 9 years old (born about 1852), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, Robert and Emma Evans, and five brothers, at: 88 Upperhill Street, St. James, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, Samuel Evans is listed as being 19 years old (born about 1852), born in Longton, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Crate Maker", and residing with his widowed mother, Emma Evans, and three brothers, at: 88 Upper Hill Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, Samule Evans is listed as being 29 years old (born about 1852), born in Longton, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Crate Maker", and residing with his younger married brother, Thomas Evans (age 23) and Thomas's wife, Letitia (age 23), at: 92 Sutherland Road, Longton, Staffordshire.
The burial of Samuel Evans is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1471147, Item #4), whichi states that he was buried on 11 November 1884 at St. John, Longton, that he was of "Longton", and that he died when he was "32" years old (born about 1852).
The christening of "Reuben Evans" is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1471087, Item #3, page 118), which states that he was christened on 23 August 1857 at St. John's, Longton, Staffordshire, and that his parents were Robert and Emma Evans of Longton, and that Robert Evans was a "Miner".
In December 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of "Samuel Evens" from England, which stated that he was born on 22 August 1868 at Warren's Lane, Trentham, Staffordshire, and that his father was Robert Evens, a Collier, and his mother was "Mary Ann Evans formerly Brough".
In December 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Samuel Evans from England, which stated that he died on 23 January 1941 at 68 Chaplin Road, Longton; that he died at the age of "72 years " old (born about 1869) from "Myocarditis and Chronic Bronchitis"; that he was a "Collery Surface Labourer (retired)", and that the informant of his death was "James Evans [his] Son [of] 68 Buckinasle's Avenue, Newcastle [Under Lyme], Staffs [Staffordshire]".
In the 1901 Census, Samuel Evans is listed as being 32 years old (born about 1869), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Builder's Labourer, Worker", and residing with his wife, Sarah, and their two children (Adria and James), at: 15 Argyle Road, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1911 Census, Samuel Evans is listed as being 42 years old (born about 1869), born in Longton, Staffordshire, working as a "Screenman Above Ground [in a] Collery", married for 19 years and the father of four children--two of whom were living at the time of the census, and residing with his wife, Sarah, and their two children (Adria and James), at: 67 Uttoxeter Road, Normacot, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The birth and death dates and places of Sarah Allen are contained in family records of the Richrad Brough Family Organization (RBFO).
In the 1891 Census, Sarah Allen is listed as being 27 years old (born about 1864), born in Longton, Staffordshire, single and working as a "Potter's Guilder", and residing with her parents, Samuel and Royillah Allan, and eight siblings, in Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1901 Census, Sarah (Evans) is listed as being 37 years old (born about 1864), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and residing with her husband, Samuel Evans, and their two children (Adria and James), at: 15 Argyle Road, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1911 Census, Sarah (Evans) is listed as being 47 years old (born about 1864), born in Longton, Staffordshire, working as a "Potters Decorator", married for 19 years and the mother of four children--two of whom were living at the time of the census, and residing with her husband, Samuel Evans, and their two children (Adria and James), at: 67 Uttoxeter Road, Normacot, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Marriage Notes for Samuel Evans and Sarah Allen-109
The marriage of Samuel Evans and Sarah Allen is listed in the parish register for St. John's, Lane End (Longton), Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1471087), which states that they were married on 29 June 1891; that Samuel Evans was 22 years old, a Bachelor and Green Grocer, and his father was Robert Evans, a Miner; and that Sarah Allen was 27 years old, a Spinster, whose father was Samuel Allen, a Fireman(?)."
The birth certificate of "Samuel Evans" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in October 2023, and stated that he was born on 26 May 1896 at "6 Wedgwood Street" in Longton, Staffordshire, England, and that his father was "Samuel Evans" a "Carter" and that his mother was "Sarah Evans formerly Allen".
The death certificate of "Samuel Evans" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in October 2023, and stated that he died on 16 October 1896 at "6 Wedgwood Street" in Longton, Staffordshire, England, that he was the "Son of Samuel Evans a Carter" and that he died when he was "4 months" old of "Dentition Convulsions".
In January 2013, the BFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Jessie Evans from England, which stated that she was born on 26 January 1904 at 15 Argyll Road, Longton, Staffordshire, and that her father was Samuel Evans, a Colliery Banksman, and her mother was "Sarah Evans formerly Allen".
In February 2013, the BFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Jessie Evans from England, which stated that she died on 27 January 1904 at: 15 Argyll Road, Longton, Staffordshire, when she was "1 day" old, that the cause of her death was "Prematurely", and that the informant of her death was "S. Evans [the] Father [who was] Present at the death [at] 15 Argyll Road, Longton", Staffordshire.
In December 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Thomas Evans from England, which stated that he was born on 16 November 1870 in Warren's Lane, Trentham, Staffordshire, and that his father was Robert Evans, a Collier, and his mother was "Mary Ann Evans formerly Brough".
In December 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Thomas Evans from England, which stated that he died on 20 June 1918 at 30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire; that he died at the age of "47 years " old (born about 1871) from "Cerebral Apoplexy [for] 2 months"; that he was a "Tile Placer; and that the informant of his death was "Alice A. Evans [the] Widow of deceased [who was] present at the death [at] 30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent", Staffordshire.
Alice Unwin stated in 1989 that Thomas Evans "passed away at the end of the first war [World War I] in 1918 and that the Thomas and Alice Evans family moved from Longton to Stoke-on-Trent in about 1897.
Alice Unwin also stated in 1989 that her "grandma [Alice Ann Simpson Evans] was a wonderful lady" and that "I do not know much about my grand[father, Thomas Evans] only what mother has told me[:] he was just over six feet in height with dark hair and a mustash, and he worked in a Pottery Factory as a ghost[?] placer." (Alice Unwin's mother was Lydia Evans--the second child and daughter of Thomas Evans and Alice Ann Simpson.)
According to the 1901 British Census, Thomas and Alice Evans lived at: 30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England. Here is the 1901 Census report:
30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire
Thomas Evans, Head, Married, 30, Potter's placer Earth, Worker, birthplace: Longton, Staffordshire
Alice Evans, Wife, Married, 34, birthplace: Hanley, Staffordshire
Gertrude Evans, Daughter, 6, birthplace: Longton, Staffordshire
Lydia Evans, Daughter, 5, birthplace: Longton, Staffordshire
Edith Evans, Daughter, 5mo, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, StaffordshireAccording to the 1911 British Census, Thomas and Alice Evans lived at: 30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England. Here is the 1911 Census report (via Ancestry.com):
30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire
Thomas Evans, Head, Married, 40, Gloss Placer [of] Pottery, birthplace: Longton, Staffordshire
Married for 19 years, 10 children--6 living and 4 dead (at the time the census was taken)
Alice Evans, Wife, Married, 42, birthplace: Hanley, Staffordshire
Gertrude Evans, Daughter, Single, 16, Potters Paintress, birthplace: Dresdon, Staffordshire
Lydia Evans, Daughter, Single, 15, Potters Burnister, birthplace: Dresdon, Staffordshire
Edith Evans, 11, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Elsie Evans, 9, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Thomas Evans, 4, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Gladys Evans, 1, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
In July 2006, the BFO received a copy of the birth certificate of Alice Ann Simpson from England, which stated that she was born on 21 June 1867 in Sydney Street, Shelton, Staffordshire, and that her father was William Simpson, a Potter, and her mother was "Emma Simpson formerly Davies".
In September 2013, the BFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Alice Ann Evans from England, which states that she died on 4 February 1951 at: 30 New Street, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire; that she died at the age of "82" years old (born about 1869) from "Myocardial Degeneration [and] Arterio Sclerosis", and that the informant of her death was "J. T. Evans" her "son" who was "Present at the death" and who was of: 3 Northwood Cottage, Clayton, Newcastle, Staffordshire.
According to the 1911 British Census, Thomas and Alice Evans lived at: 30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England. Here is the 1911 Census report (via Ancestry.com):
30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire
Thomas Evans, Head, Married, 40, Gloss Placer [of] Pottery, birthplace: Longton, Staffordshire
Married for 19 years, 10 children--6 living and 4 dead (at the time the census was taken)
Alice Evans, Wife, Married, 42, birthplace: Hanley, Staffordshire
Gertrude Evans, Daughter, Single, 16, Potters Paintress, birthplace: Dresdon, Staffordshire
Lydia Evans, Daughter, Single, 15, Potters Burnister, birthplace: Dresdon, Staffordshire
Edith Evans, 11, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Elsie Evans, 9, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Thomas Evans, 4, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Gladys Evans, 1, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, StaffordshireIn the 1921 Cesus, "Alice A. Evans" is listed as being 52 years and 11 months old (born about June-July 1868--as the 1921 Census was taken on 19 June 1921), born in Hanley, Staffordshire, a "Widow", and residing with her five children (Gertrude--age 26 years and 11 months, Edith--age 20 years and 8 months, Elsie--age 19 years, John Thomas--age 14 years and 5 months, and Glddys--age 11 years and 6 months old), at: 30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1939 England and Wales Register, "Alice A. Evans" is listed as being born on 21 June 1868--which should have been listed as 21 June 1867, a "Widow" and working at "Unpaid Domestic Duties", and residing with her widowed daughter, Lydia Boulton (born 17 December 1895), and her grand-daughter, Alice Boulton (born 26 October 1922), at: 30 New Street, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
Marriage Notes for Thomas Evans and Alice Ann Simpson-110
Alice Unwin stated in 1989 that she had a "marriage certificate belonging to my grandparents [Thomas and Alice Evans], it says April 18th 1891, Thomas Evans age 20, Alice Ann Simpson, age 23, marriage solemnized at St. Johns Church in the Parish of Lane End, and is witnessed by Samuel Evans and Emily Ellis. The fathers names on the certificate are Robert Evans and William Simpson."
In July 2003, RBFO researchers located the marriage of Thomas Evans and Alice Simpson. They were married on 18 April 1891 in St. John's Parish Church, Lane End (Longton), Staffordshire, England. (FHL Film # 1471087, page 71.) According to the marriage certificate, Thomas Evans was 20 years old, a Bachelor and Potter, and his father was Robert Evans, a Collier; and Alice Simpson was 23 years old, a Spinster, and her father was William Simpson, a Fireman.
The birth certificate of "Mary Alice Evans" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in October 2023, and stated that she was born on 2 August 1891 at "35 Shelton Old Road" in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, and that her father was "Thomas Evans" a "Glost Placer" and that her mother was "Alice Evans formerly Simpson".
The death certificate of "Mary Alice Evans" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in October 2023, and stated that she died on 11 February 1892 at "35 Shelton Old Road" in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, and that she died of "Measles [and] Bronchitis" when she was "6 months" old, and that she was the "Daughter of Thomas Evans [a] Potter's Placer" and "Alice Evans".
The birth certificate of "Ernest Evans" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in October 2023, and stated that he was born on 17 March 1893 "56 Lord Street" in Longton, Staffordshire, England, that his father was "Thomas Evans" a "potter placer" and that his mother was "Alice Evans formerly Simpson".
The death certificate of "Ernest Evans" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in October 2023, and stated that he died on 23 March 1893 at "56 Lord Street" in Longton, Staffordshire, England, that he was the "Son of Thomas Evans a potter placer", and that he died when he was "7 days" old of "Asphyxia Neotorum Convulsions 6 days".
The birth certificate of "Ada Evans" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in October 2023, and stated that she was born on 6 October 1898 at "30 New Street" in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that her father was "Thomas Evans" a "Potter's Placer" and that her mother was "Alice Evans formerly Simpson".
The death certificate of "Ada Evans" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in October 2023, and stated that she died on 2 January 1900 at "30 New Steet" in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that she was the "Daughter of Thomas Evans" a "Potter's Placer", and that she died when she was "14 months" old of "Measles Convulsions".
The birth certificate of "Ethel Evans" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in October 2023, and stated that she was born on 3 August 1908 at "30 New Street" in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that her father was "Thomas Evans" a "Potters Placer" and that her mother was "Alice Evans formerly Simpson".
The death certificate of "Ethel Evans" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in October 2023, and stated that she died on 11 October 1908 at "30 New Steet" in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that she was the "Daughter of Thomas Evans" a "Potters Placer", and that she died when she was "2 months" old of "Infective Enteritis 3 days".
The birth certificate of “Gladys Evans” was obtained from the GRO by the Brough Family Organization in September 2021, and states that "Gladys Evans" was born on 6 December 1909 at "30 New Street", Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, and that her father was “Thomas Evans” a “Potters Placer” and that her mother was “Alice Evans formerly Simpson”. Also, the birth of "Gladys Evans" is listed in the online GRO Index and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her birth was registered in January-March 1910 in Stoke subdistrict, Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, England, and that her mother's surname was "Simpson".
In the 1911 Census, Thomas and Alice Evans lived at: 30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England. The family included: Thomas Evans, Head, Married, 40, Gloss Placer [of] Pottery, birthplace: Longton, Staffordshire; Alice Evans, Wife, Married, 42, birthplace: Hanley, Staffordshire, married for 19 years, 10 children--6 living and 4 dead (at the time the census was taken); Gertrude Evans, Daughter, Single, 16, Potters Paintress, birthplace: Dresdon, Staffordshire; Lydia Evans, Daughter, Single, 15, Potters Burnister, birthplace: Dresdon, Staffordshire; Edith Evans, 11, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire; Elsie Evans, 9, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire; Thomas Evans, 4, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire; Gladys Evans, 1, birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
In the 1921 Cesus, "Glddys Evans" is listed as being 11 years and 6 months old (born about December 1909--as the 1921 Census was taken on 19 June 1921), born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, and residing with her widowed mother, Alice A. Evans (age 52 and 11 months old), and four siblings, at: 30 New Street, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
Alice Unwin stated that Gladys Evans had no children.
The death of "Gladys Evans" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her death was registered in October-December 1953 in Hanley subdistrict, Stoke-on-Trent district, Staffordshire, England, and that she died when she was "43" years old (born about 1910).
1892 birth: In February 2013, the BFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Isaac Chilcott from Wales, which stated that he was born on 20 April 1892 at Heol-laethog, St. Bridges Minor, Glamorgan, Wales, and that his parents were Thomas Chilcott, a Collier, and "Jennet Chilcott formerly Hopkin"; and that the informant of his birth was "Jennet Chilcott [his][ Mother [of] Heol-laethog, St. Brides Minor", Glamorgan, Wales.
1917 marriage: In January 2007, the RBFO obtained from England a copy of the marriage certificate of "Isaac Chillcot" and Adria Evans, which stated that they were married by Banns on 8 July 1917 in the [Holy Evangelist] church of Normacot, Staffordshire, and that Isaac Chillcot was 25 years old (born 1892), a Bachelor and Miner of 68 Chaplin Road, and that his father was Thomas Chillcot, a Farmer; and that Adria Evans was 25 years old (born about 1892), a Spinster and Shop Assistant of 68 Chaplin Road, and that her father was Samuel Evans, a Labourer. The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Evans and Ada Watkins.
In the 1921 Census, "Isaac Chilcott" is listed as being 28 years and 3 months old (born about March 1893--as the 1921 Census was taken on 19 June 1921), born in Wales, married and working as a "Miner", and residing with his wife, Ada (age 27 years and 1 month), and their son, Albert Evan Chilcott (age 11 months old), at: Brand Street, Heol-Y-Cyw, Coychurch Higher, Glamorganshire, Wales. (Note: Based on other information the listed ages of the husband and wife in this census are questionable.)
In the 1939 England and Wales Register, "Isaac Chilcott" is listed as being born on 20 April 1892, married and working as a "Labourer Public Works Contractor and Worker", and residing with his wife, Adria (born 19 June 1892), and their unmarried son, Albert Evan Chilcott (born 28 June 1920), at: Penybont, Glamorganshire, Wales.
1959 death: The death of "Isaac Chilcott" is listed in the online England and Wales Death Index (via Ancestry.com), which states his death was registered in July-September 1959 in Bridgend district, Glamorganshire, Wales, and that he died when he was "67" years old (born about 1892).
1892 birth: In February 2013, the BFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Adria Evans from England, which stated that she was born on 19 June 1892 at: 58 Lord Street, Longton, Staffordshire, and that her father was Samuel Evans, a Carter, and her mother was "Sarah Evans formerly Allan" of 58 Lord Street, Longton.
In the 1901 Census, Adria Evans is listed as being 8 years old (born about 1893), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and residing with her parents, Samuel and Sarah Evans, and her younger brother, James Evans, at: 15 Argyle Road, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1911 Census, Adria Evans is listed as being 18 years old (born about 1893), born in Longton, Staffordshire, working as a "Potters Decorator", and residing with her parents, Samuel and Sarah Evans, and younger brother, James Evans, at: 67 Uttoxeter Road, Normacot, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
1917 marriage: In January 2007, the RBFO obtained from England a copy of the marriage certificate of Isaac Chillcot and Adria Evans, which stated that they were married by Banns on 8 July 1917 in the [Holy Evangelist] church of Normacot, Staffordshire, and that Isaac Chillcot was 25 years old (born 1892), a Bachelor and Miner of 68 Chaplin Road, and that his father was Thomas Chillcot, a Farmer; and that Adria Evans was 25 years old (born about 1892), a Spinster and Shop Assistant of 68 Chaplin Road, and that her father was Samuel Evans, a Labourer. The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Evans and Ada Watkins.
In the 1921 Census, "Ada Chilcott" is listed as being 27 years and 1 month old (born about May 1894--as the 1921 Census was taken on 19 June 1921), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and residing with her husband, Isaac Chilcott (age 28 and 3 months), and their son, Albert Evan Chilcott (age 11 months old), at: Brand Street, Heol-Y-Cyw, Coychurch Higher, Glamorganshire, Wales. (Note: Based on other information the listed ages of the husband and wife in this census are questionable.)
In the 1939 England and Wales Register, "Adria Chilcott" is listed as being born on 19 June 1892, married and working at "Unpaid domestic duties", and residing with her husband, Isaac Chilcott (born 20 April 1892), and their unmarried son, Albert Evan Chilcott (born 28 June 1920), at: Penybont, Glamorganshire, Wales.
1949 death: In February 2013, the BFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Adria [Evans] Chilcott from Wales, which stated that she died on 3 May 1949 at the age of "57 years old (born about 1892) at "Bridgend & District Hospital" in Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales; that she died of "Uraemia, Chronic Nephritis [and] Arterio Sclerosis"; that she was the "wife of Isaac Chilcott a General Labourer" of "Healyguddi, Pencoed, Penybont", Glamorgan, Wales; and that the informant of her death was "A.E. Chilcott [her] Son".
Marriage Notes for Isaac Chilcott and Adria Evans-111
In January 2007, the RBFO obtained from England a copy of the marriage certificate of Isaac Chillcot and Adria Evans, which stated that they were married by Banns on 8 July 1917 in the [Holy Evangelist] church of Normacot, Staffordshire, and that Isaac Chillcot was 25 years old (born 1892), a Bachelor and Miner of 68 Chaplin Road, and that his father was Thomas Chillcot, a Farmer; and that Adria Evans was 25 years old (born about 1892), a Spinster and Shop Assistant of 68 Chaplin Road, and that her father was Samuel Evans, a Labourer. The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Evans and Ada Watkins.
The 1920 birth of "Albert Evans Chilcott" is listed in the online GRO Index and FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in July-September 1920 in Bridgend district, Glamorganshire, Wales, and that his mother's surname was "Evans". Also, in the 1939 England and Wales Register, "Albert Evan Chilcott" is listed as being born on 28 June 1920, single (or unmarried) and working as a "Labourer Public Works Contractor and Worker", and residing with his parents, Isaac Chilcott (born 20 April 1892) and Adria (born 19 June 1892), at: Penybont, Glamorganshire, Wales.
In the 1921 Census, "Albert Evan Chilcott" is listed as being 11 months old (born about June-July 1920--as the 1921 Census was taken on 19 June 1921), born in Heol-Y-Cyw, Coychurch Higher, Glamorganshire, Wales, and residing with his parents, Isaac Chilcott (age 28 and 3 months) and Ada (age 27 years and 1 month), at: Brand Street, Heol-Y-Cyw, Coychurch Higher, Glamorganshire, Wales. (Note: Based on other information the listed ages of the husband and wife in this census are questionable.)
In the 1939 England and Wales Register, "Albert Evan Chilcott" is listed as being born on 28 June 1920, single (or unmarried) and working as a "Labourer Public Works Contractor and Worker", and residing with his parents, Isaac Chilcott (born 20 April 1892) and Adria (born 19 June 1892), at: Penybont, Glamorganshire, Wales.
The 1949 marriage certificate of "Albert Evans Chilcott" and "Marie Doreen Huxter" was obtained from the GRO in England by the Brough Family Organization in March 2025, and states that they were married by Banns on 20 August 1949 at St. Mary Nolton, Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales; that Albert Evans Chilcott was "29" years old (born about 1920) and a "Bachelor" and "Telephonist" at "Delverdene" on "Fairfield Road" in "Bridgend" and that his father was "Isaac Chilcott" a "Labourer"; and that Marie Doreen Huxter was "26" years old (born about 1923) and a "Spinster" at "Delverdene" on "Fairfield Road" in "Bridgend" and that her father was "Daniel Robert Huxter (Deceased)". The marriage was witnessed by A.L. Gregory and F.D. Huxter.
The 1985 death of "Albert Evans Chilcott" is listed in the online England and Wales Death Index (via Ancestry.com), which states he was born on 28 June 1920 and that his death was registered in July 1985 in South Glamorgan district, Glamorganshire, Wales.
In February 2013, the BFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of James Evans from England, which stated that he was born on 13 March 1898 at: 15 Argyle Road, Longton, Staffordshire, and that his father was Samuel Evans, an Insurance Agent of 15 Argyle Road, Longton, and his mother was "Sarah Evans, formerly Allen".
In February 2013, the BFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of James Evans from England, which stated that he was "Late of 70 Guild Avenue [,] Blakenall [,] near Walsall (Walsall U.D.)" and "a "Coal Cutter (Miner underground)" who died on 24 October 1941 at the age of "43 years" (born about 1898) at the "Royal Hospital" in Wolverhampton, due to "Shock following upon multiple injuries received when his legs were caught in the cutterbricks of a coal cutter when following his employment as a coal cutter underground on the same day. Colliery accident." The informant of his death was C. O. Langler, Coroner for Wolverhampton, and the Inquest was held on 29 October 1941.
James Evans is listed in the death certificate of his father, Samuel Evans, as follows: In December 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Samuel Evans from England, which stated that he died on 23 January 1941 at 68 Chaplin Road, Longton; that he died at the age of "72 years " old (born about 1869) from "Myocarditis and Chronic Bronchitis"; that he was a "Collery Surface Labourer (retired)", and that the informant of his death was "James Evans [his] Son [of] 68 Buckinasles Avenue, Newcastle [Under Lyme], Staffs [Staffordshire]".
In the 1901 Census, James Evans is listed as being 3 years old (born about 1898), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, Samuel and Sarah Evans, and his older sister, Adria Evans, at: 15 Argyle Road, Longton, Staffordshire.
In the 1911 Census, James Evans is listed as being 13 years old (born about 1898), born in Longton, Staffordshire,and residing with his parents, Samuel and Sarah Evans, and older sister, Adria Evans, at: 67 Uttoxeter Road, Normacot, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The 1932 marriage of "James Evans" and "Catherine Malkin" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that their marriage was registered in April-June 1932 and took place in Meir Holy Trinity church, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1939 England and Wales Register (via Ancestry.com), "James Evans" is listed as being born on 30 March 1898, married and working as a "Clerk" in the "Ministry of Labour", and residing with his wife, "Kate" (born 5 August 1898), and their young son, "Derrick" (born 16 July 1933), at: 3 Gibson Place, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The birth of "Catherine Malkin" is listed in the online GRO Index and Free BMD, which combined states that her birth was registered in July-September 1898 in Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, and that her mother's surname was "Wild".
The 1932 marriage of "James Evans" and "Catherine Malkin" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that their marriage was registered in April-June 1932 and took place in Meir Holy Trinity church, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
In the 1939 England and Wales Register (via Ancestry.com), "Kate Evans" is listed as being born on 5 August 1898, married and a ":House Wife", and residing with her husband, James Evans (born 30 March 1898), and their young son, "Derrick" (born 16 July 1933), at: 3 Gibson Place, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
Marriage Notes for James Evans and Catherine Malkin-36067
The 1932 marriage of "James Evans" and "Catherine Malkin" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that their marriage was registered in April-June 1932 and took place in Meir Holy Trinity church, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The birth of "James Derrick Evans" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in July-September 1933 in Stoke-on-Trent district, Staffordshire, and that his mother's surname was "Malkin".
In the 1939 England and Wales Register (via Ancestry.com), "Derrick Evans" is listed as being born on 16 July 1933, and residing with his parents, "James Evans" (born 30 March 1898) and "Kate" (born 5 August 1898), at: 3 Gibson Place, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
In February 2019, the Brough Family Organization obtained a copy of the death certificate of "Derrick James Evans" from England, which stated that he was born on "16th July 1933" in "Longton, Staffordshire"; that he died on 4 February 2002 when he was "Found dead on arrival at Kings Mill Hospital, Sutton in Ashfield", Nottinghamshire, England; that he died from "Left Ventricular Failure" and "Ischaemic Heart Disease"; that he was a "Coal Miner (Retired)" of "27 Andover Road, Mansifled, Nottinghamshire"; and that his "Usual address" was "6 Bransdale Avenue, Forest Town, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire". The informant of his death was "D C Scott".