The family of James and Ann Brough are listed in the 1841, 1851 and 1861 and 1871 Census as follows:
1841 Census: James Brough (age 38, Agricultural Labourer); Ann Brough (38), Harriet Brough (7), Mary Brough (6), John Brough (3), and William Brough (1); all born in Staffordshire.
1851 Census: James Brough (age 54, Agricultural Labourer), Ann Brough (51), John Brough (13), William Brough (10), Sarah Brough (7), Ralph Brough (5), James Brough (2), George Brough (7 months--born about Sep 1850 as the 1851 Census was taken on 30 March 1851). The family was residing in Audmore, Gnosall, Staffordshire.
1861 Census: James Brough (age 62, Agricultural Labourer), Ann Brough (50--which is probably a mistake), William Brough (20), Sarah Brough (18), James Brough (12), John Brough (22 and married), Caroline Brough (19 and a daughter-in-law), and George Brough (10 and listed as a grandson). The family was residing in Gnosall, Staffordshire.
1871 Census: Ann Brough (age 70 and a Widow), and George Brough (20 and unmarried and listed as a grandson). Ann was listed as being born in Stafford, Staffordshire; and George was listed as being born in Audmore [Gnosall], Staffordshire.
The children: John, William, Sarah, Ralph and James can also be found in the British Isles Vital Records Index (online at the FHL).
The christening of "George Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1470948, Item #20), which states that he was christened on 13 August 1826 in Gnosall, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "James and Ann Brough" of "Audmore" and that James Brough was a "Labourer".
The burial of "George Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1470995, Item #8), which states that he was buried on 23 June 1837 in Gnosall, Staffordshire, England, that he was of "Audmore" and that he died when he was "12 years" old (born about 1825).
The christening of "Harriot Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1470948, Item #20), which states that she was christened on 9 February 1834 in Gnosall, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "James and Ann Brough" of "Audmore" and that James Brough was a "Labourer".
The christening of "William Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041093), which states that he was christened on 28 December 1725 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England, and that his parents were "Wm Brough" and "Sarah".
The marriage of "William Brough" and "Eliz Bower" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041093), which states that they were married on 13 November 1745 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England.
The christening of Elizabeth Bower is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program and LDS Patron Submission).
The marriage of "William Brough" and "Eliz Bower" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041093), which states that they were married on 13 November 1745 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England.
Marriage Notes for William Brough and Elizabeth Bower-15211
The marriage of "William Brough" and "Eliz Bower" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041093), which states that they were married on 13 November 1745 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England.
Christening and burial listed in FamilySearch.
The christening of Mary Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Elizabeth Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Elizabeth Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Nathaniel Brough is listed in the IGI and New Family Search (via the LDS Extraction Program). In January 2010, Ethel M. Brough verified this christening (via FHL Film # 1470948, Item #20), which stated that Nathaniel Brough's parents were of Gnosall Heath, and that his father, Thomas Brough, was a Labourer.
In the 1851 Census, Nathaniel Brough is listed as being about 27 years old (born about 1824), born in Penkering (Penkridge), Staffordshire, working as an "Ag[ricultural] Lab[ourer]", married and residing with his wife, Jane, in the home of his parents--Thomas and Elizabeth Brough--in the village of Calf Heath, Hatherton, parish, Penkridge registration district, Staffordshire.
In the 1861 Census, Nathaniel Brough is listed as being about 40 years old (born about 1821), born in Gnosall, Staffordshire, working as a "Carter", married and residing with his wife, Jane, and three of their children, in Seacroft, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, Nathaniel Brough is listed as being about 47 years old (born about 1824), born in Gnosall, Staffordshire, working as a "Farm Labourer", and married and residing with his wife, Jane, and three of their children, at: Churchbridge East, Great Wyrley, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, Nathaniel Brough is listed as being about 58 years old (born about 1823), born in Gnosall, Staffordshire, working as a "General Agricultural Labourer", and married and residing with his wife, Jane, and an adult unmarried son (Thomas, age 26), at: Union Street, Cannock, Staffordshire.
The christening of Jane Talbot is listed in the Bishop's Transcript of High Offley (FHL Film # 435769), which states that she was christened on 8 April 1824 as the daughter of John and Hannah Talbot of Woodseaves, and that John was a Labourer.
In the 1851 Census, Jane (Brough) is listed as being about 27 years old (born about 1824), born in High Offley, Staffordshire, married and residing with her husband, Nathaniel Brough, in the home of his parents--Thomas and Elizabeth Brough--in the village of Calf Heath, Hatherton, parish, Penkridge registration district, Staffordshire.
In the 1861 Census, Jane (Brough) is listed as being about 37 years old (born about 1824), born in high Offley, Staffordshire, and married and residing with her husband, Nathaniel Brough, and three of their children, in Seacroft, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, Jane (Brough) is listed as being about 46 years old (born about 1825), born in High Offley, Staffordshire, and married and residing with her husband, Nathaniel Brough, and three of their children, at: Churchbridge East, Great Wyrley, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, Jane (Brough) is listed as being about 59 years old (born about 1822), born in High Offley, Staffordshire, and married and residing with her husband, Nathaniel Brough, and an adult unmarried son (Thomas, age 26), at: Union Street, Cannock, Staffordshire.
Marriage Notes for Nathaniel Brough and Jane Talbot-3713
In 2006, the RBFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate of Nathaniel Brough and Jane Talbot from England, which stated that they were married by Banns on 28 January 1851 in the parish church of High Offley, Staffordshire; that Nathaniel Brough was "of full age" and a Bachelor and Labourer of Cannock, and that his father was Thomas Brough, a Labourer; and that Jane Talbot was "of full age" and a Spinster of Woodseaves, and that her father was John Talbot, a Labourer. The marriage was witnessed by Harriet Talbot and John Brough.
Research Note: At the time of their marriage, Nathaniel Brough was of Cannock, Staffordshire, and Jane Talbot was of Woodseaves, Staffordshire. The travel distance between Cannock and Woodseaves is about 21 miles.
The christening of Charles Talbot is listed in the parish register of Gnosall (FHL Film # 1470948, Item #21), which states that he was christened on 25 December 1842 in Gnosall as the son of Jane Talbot "a single woman" living at Outwoods, Staffordshire.
The burial of Charles Talbot is listed in the parish register of Gnosall (FHL Film # 1470995, Item #8), which states that he was buried as an "infant" from "Bromsted" (Bromstead).
In the 1851 Census, Ann Brough is listed as being about 6 years old (born about 1845), born in Penkering (Penkridge), Staffordshire, and residing with her parents, Nathaniel and Jane Brough, in the home of Nathaniel's parents--Thomas and Elizabeth Brough--in the village of Calf Heath, Hatherton, parish, Penkridge registration district, Staffordshire.
The 1855 birth of "Susannah Brough" is listed in the online GRO Index and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her birth was registered in October-December 1855 in Castle Church subdistrict, Stafford district, Staffordshire, England, and that her mother's surname was "Talbot".
The 1855 christening of "Susan Brough" is listed in FamilySearch, which states that she was christened on 25 November 1855 at St. Mary & All Saints church in Bradley, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "Nathanael Brough" and "Jane".
The 1857 death of "Susannah Brough" is listed in the online GRO Index and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her death was registered in April-June 1857 in Castle Church subdistrict, Stafford district, Staffordshire, England, and that she died when she was "1" year old.
The christening of Hannah Brough is listed in the IGI and New Family Search (vai the LDS Extraction Program).
In the 1861 Census, Hannah Brough is listed as being about 2 years old (born about 1859), born in Bradley, Staffordshire, and residing with her parents, Nathaniel and Jane Brough, and two of her siblings, in Seacroft, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, Hannah Brough is listed as being about 12 years old (born about 1859), born in Bradeley [or Bradley] Staffordshire, and residing with her parents, Nathaniel and Jane Brough, and her two siblings, at: Churchbridge East, Great Wyrley, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, Hannah Brough is listed as being about 23 years old (born about 1858), born in Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Serv[ant] Domestic", while being a "Visitor" in the home of her married brother, John Brough, at: Radmore Lane, Forton, Staffordshire.
The christening of "Martha Brough" is listed in the parish register of Lapley, Staffordhsire, England (FHL Films # 421561 and 1471067 Item #20), which states that she was christened on 17 November 1767 in Lapley, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "Thos [Thomas] and Eliz: [Elizabeth] Brough of the Parish of Penkridge".
Martha Brough is listed in the christening of her son James Brough in Family Search (via FHL Film # 1470948, Item #19), which states that James was christened on 22 December 1799 in Gnosall and that his mother was Martha Brough (but James's father was not listed).
Geographical Note: The travel distance between Lapley, Staffordshire, and Gnosall, Staffordshire, is about seven miles.
The christening of Thomas Brough is listed in Family Search (via FHL Film # 1470948, Item #19), which states that he was christened on 12 July 1789 in Gnosall, and that his mother was Martha Brough (but his father was not listed).
The christening of James Brough is listed in Family Search (via FHL Film # 1470948, Item #19), which states that he was christened on 22 December 1799 in Gnosall, and that his mother was Martha Brough (but his father was not listed).
The christening of the children of William Bannister and Martha Brough can be found in Family Search.
The christening of "Martha Brough" is listed in the parish register of Lapley, Staffordhsire, England (FHL Films # 421561 and 1471067 Item #20), which states that she was christened on 17 November 1767 in Lapley, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "Thos [Thomas] and Eliz: [Elizabeth] Brough of the Parish of Penkridge".
Martha Brough is listed in the christening of her son James Brough in Family Search (via FHL Film # 1470948, Item #19), which states that James was christened on 22 December 1799 in Gnosall and that his mother was Martha Brough (but James's father was not listed).
Geographical Note: The travel distance between Lapley, Staffordshire, and Gnosall, Staffordshire, is about seven miles.
Marriage Notes for William Bannister and Martha Brough-3699
The marriage of "William Bannister" and "Martha Broff" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 417194), which states that they were married on 10 August 1800 in Gnosall, Staffordshire, England.
The 1808 marriage of "William Mellor" and "Ellen Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 421598, Item #1), which states that they were married by Banns on 3 October 1808 in Fulford, Staffordshire, England, and that they were both "of this Parish".
The 1808 marriage of "William Mellor" and "Ellen Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.46/F1, K2b, page 11), which states that they were married by Banns on 3 October 1808 at St. Nicholas church in Fulford, Staffordshire, England, and that they were both "of this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Philip Titley and Helen Bentley. Also, the 1808 marriage of "William Mellor" and "Ellen Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 421598, Item #1), which states that they were married by Banns on 3 October 1808 in Fulford, Staffordshire, England, and that they were both "of this Parish".
William Mellor (Millar or Meller) is listed in the christening records of his two children, David and Hannah, as being of the "Parish of Stone", Staffordshire. For example: The birth and christening of "David Millar" is listed in the "Methodist New Connexion" register of Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 825394, Item #1), which states that he was born on 6 February and christened on 20 February 1817 as the "2nd son" of William Millar and Ellen Brough; that William Millar was of the "Parish of Stone", and that Ellen Brough was the "daughter of Thomas Brough of the "Parish of Gromshall [or Gnosall]" in Staffordshire.
The christening of "Elin Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1470948 and 7566569), which states that she was christened on 15 September 1795 in St. Lawrence church in Gnosall, Staffordshire, England, that she was "16" years old when she was christened (so born about 1779), and that her parents were "Thomas Brough" and "Elizabeth".
The 1808 marriage of "William Mellor" and "Ellen Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.46/F1, K2b, page 11), which states that they were married by Banns on 3 October 1808 at St. Nicholas church in Fulford, Staffordshire, England, and that they were both "of this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Philip Titley and Helen Bentley. Also, the 1808 marriage of "William Mellor" and "Ellen Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 421598, Item #1), which states that they were married by Banns on 3 October 1808 in Fulford, Staffordshire, England, and that they were both "of this Parish".
"Ellen Brough" is listed in the christening records of her two children, David and Hannah, as being the daughter of Thomas Brough, a "Farmer" of "Atmore [or Audmore] Parish" of "Gromshall [or Gnosall] [in] Stafford [or Staffordshire]". For example: The birth and christening of "Hannah Meller" is listed in the "Methodist New Connexion" register of Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 825394, Item #1), which states that she was born on 13 January 1820 and christened on 10 February 1820 as the "2nd daughter" of William Meller and Ellen Brough; that William Meller was a "Potter" of the "Parish of Stone and county [of] Stafford", and that Ellen Brough was the daughter of Thomas Brough, a "Farmer" of "Atmore [or Audmore] Parish" of "Gromshall [or Gnosall] [in] Stafford [or Staffordshire]".
Marriage Notes for William Mellor and Elin Brough-3700
The 1808 marriage of "William Mellor" and "Ellen Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.46/F1, K2b, page 11), which states that they were married by Banns on 3 October 1808 at St. Nicholas church in Fulford, Staffordshire, England, and that they were both "of this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Philip Titley and Helen Bentley. Also, the 1808 marriage of "William Mellor" and "Ellen Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 421598, Item #1), which states that they were married by Banns on 3 October 1808 in Fulford, Staffordshire, England, and that they were both "of this Parish".
The birth and christening of "Thomas Mellor" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 96895, 873647 and 7567143), which states that he was born on 24 July 1810 and christened on 19 August 1810 at St. Mary & All Saints church in Trentham, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "William Mellor" and "Ellen".
The christening of "Eliza Mellor" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 435768 and 7566629), which states that she was christened on 23 October 1814 in Haughton, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "William Mellor" and "Ellen".
The birth and christening of "David Millar" is listed in the "Methodist New Connexion" register of Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 825394, Item #1), which states that he was born on 6 February and christened on 20 February 1817 as the "2nd son" of William Millar and Ellen Brough; that William Millar was of the "Parish of Stone", and that Ellen Brough was the "daughter of Thomas Brough of the "Parish of Gromshall [or Gnosall]" in Staffordshire.
The birth and christening of "Hannah Meller" is listed in the "Methodist New Connexion" register of Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 825394, Item #1), which states that she was born on 13 January 1820 and christened on 10 February 1820 as the "2nd daughter" of William Meller and Ellen Brough; that William Meller was a "Potter" of the "Parish of Stone and county [of] Stafford", and that Ellen Brough was the daughter of Thomas Brough, a "Farmer" of "Atmore [or Audmore] Parish" of "Gromshall [or Gnosall] [in] Stafford [or Staffordshire]".
The christening of "William Broff" is listed in the parish register of Penkridge, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040783, Item #1), which states that he was christened on 13 August 1769 in Penkridge, and that his father was "Thomas Broff".
The 1792 marriage of "William Brough" and "Ann Cooper" is listed in the parish register of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1470944, Item #21), which states that they were married by Banns on 16 July 1792 in Eccleshall, Staffordshire, and that they were both of "this Parish" [of Eccleshall]. The marriage was witnessed by William Cooper and Tho[ma]s Smith.
"William Broff" or "William Brough" is listed in the christening records of his four children. For example: 1) The christening of "Elizabeth Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566565) and shown in FindMyPast, which combined states that she was christened on 7 April 1793 in Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "William and Ann Brough" of "Fair-Oak" (or Fair Oak in Eccleshall, Staffordshire). 2) The christening of "Mary Broff" is listed in FamilySearch, which states that she was christened on 29 March 1795 in Chebsey, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "William Broff" and "Ann".
In the 1841 Census, "William Brough" is listed as being 70 years old (born about 1767-1771), born in Staffordshire, England, working as an "Ag[ricultural] Lab[ourer]", and residing with possible son, William Brough (age 20) and his wife Ann (age 25), and their three children (Thomas--age 6, William--age 4, and Elizabeth--age 1), at: Darlaston (or Dorlestone--which contained Dorlestone Hall), Stone, Staffordshire, England.
The 1842 burial of "William Brough" is listed in the parish records of Gnosall, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1470995, Item #8), which states that he was buried on 21 May 1842 in Gnosall, that he was of "Gostrale [?]", and that he died when he was "73" years old (born about 1769).
The christening of "Ann Cooper" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1470944), which states that she was christened on 22 March 1772 in Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "Thomas Cooper" and "Elizabeth".
The 1792 marriage of "William Brough" and "Ann Cooper" is listed in the parish register of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1470944, Item #21), which states that they were married by Banns on 16 July 1792 in Eccleshall, Staffordshire, and that they were both of "this Parish" [of Eccleshall]. The marriage was witnessed by William Cooper and Tho[ma]s Smith.
"Ann" is listed in the christening records of her four children. For example: 1) The christening of "Elizabeth Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566565) and shown in FindMyPast, which combined states that she was christened on 7 April 1793 in Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "William and Ann Brough" of "Fair-Oak" (or Fair Oak in Eccleshall, Staffordshire). 2) The christening of "Mary Broff" is listed in FamilySearch, which states that she was christened on 29 March 1795 in Chebsey, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "William Broff" and "Ann".
Marriage Notes for William Broff and Ann Cooper-37973
The 1792 marriage of "William Brough" and "Ann Cooper" is listed in the parish register of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1470944, Item #21), which states that they were married by Banns on 16 July 1792 in Eccleshall, Staffordshire, and that they were both of "this Parish" [of Eccleshall]. The marriage was witnessed by William Cooper and Tho[ma]s Smith.
The christening of "Elizabeth Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566565) and shown in FindMyPast, which combined states that she was christened on 7 April 1793 in Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "William and Ann Brough" of "Fair-Oak" (or Fair Oak in Eccleshall, Staffordshire). Also, the christening of "Elizabeth Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1470944), which states that she was christened on 7 April 1793 in Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "William Brough" and "Ann". In addition, the christening of "Elizabeth Brough" is listed in the parish register of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1470944, Item #19), which states that she was christened on 17 April 1793 in Eccleshall, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "William and Ann Brough" of "Fair Oak".
The burial of "Elizabeth Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1470995, Item #8), which states that she was buried on 6 August 1829 in Gnosall, Staffordshire, England, that she was of "Slyndon" and that she died when she was "36" years old (born about 1793).
The christening of "Mary Broff" is listed in FamilySearch, which states that she was christened on 29 March 1795 in Chebsey, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "William Broff" and "Ann".
The christening of "Sarah Broff" is listed in FamilySearch, which states that she was christened on 10 February 1799 in Chebsey, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "William Broff" and "Ann".
The christening of "Thomas Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1470948, Item #20), which states that he was christened on 15 February 1829 in Gnosall, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "James and Ann Brough" of "Audmore" and that James Brough was a "Labourer".
In the 1861 Census, Thomas Brough is listed as being 31 years old (born about 1830), born in Audmore, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Carter", and residing with his wife, Sarah, (but no children listed) at: 23 Walhouse St., Walsall Foreign, Walsall, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, Thomas Brough is listed as being 43 years old (born about 1828), born in Gnosall, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Contractor", and residing with his wife, Sarah, (but no children listed) at: 17 L. Rushall St., Walsall, Staffordshire.
In August 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate of Thomas Brough and Sarah Oakley from England, which stated that they were married by Banns on 11 December 1854 in St. Matthews Church, Walsall, Staffordshire; and that Thomas Brough was 26 years old (born about 1828), a Bachelor and Labourer of Blue Lane, and that his father was James Brough, a Labourer; and that Sarah Oakley was 27 years old (born about 1827), a Spinster of Balls Hills, and that her father was George Oakley, a Labourer. The marriage was witnessed by George Horton and Mary Ann Oakley.
The death of Sarah Oakley is listed in the online FreeBMD, which lists her death as being registered in January-March 1877 in Walsall district, Staffordshire, and that she died at the age of 52 years old (born about 1825).
In the 1861 Census, Sarah (Brough) is listed as being 33 years old (born about 1828), born in Walsall, Staffordshire, married and residing with her husband, Thomas Brough, (but no children listed) at: 23 Walhouse St., Walsall Foreign, Walsall, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, Sarah (Brough) is listed as being 45 years old (born about 1826), born in Walsall, Staffordshire, married and residing with her husband, Thomas Brough, (but no children listed) at: 17 L. Rushall St., Walsall, Staffordshire.
In August 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate of Thomas Brough and Sarah Oakley from England, which stated that they were married by Banns on 11 December 1854 in St. Matthews Church, Walsall, Staffordshire; and that Thomas Brough was 26 years old (born about 1828), a Bachelor and Labourer of Blue Lane, and that his father was James Brough, a Labourer; and that Sarah Oakley was 27 years old (born about 1827), a Spinster of Balls Hills, and that her father was George Oakley, a Labourer. The marriage was witnessed by George Horton and Mary Ann Oakley.
Marriage Notes for Thomas Brough and Sarah Oakley-25107
In August 2012, the BFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate of Thomas Brough and Sarah Oakley from England, which stated that they were married by Banns on 11 December 1854 in St. Matthews Church, Walsall, Staffordshire; and that Thomas Brough was 26 years old (born about 1828), a Bachelor and Labourer of Blue Lane, and that his father was James Brough, a Labourer; and that Sarah Oakley was 27 years old (born about 1827), a Spinster of Balls Hills, and that her father was George Oakley, a Labourer. The marriage was witnessed by George Horton and Mary Ann Oakley.
The christening of "Susan Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1470948, Item #20), which states that she was christened on 7 August 1831 in Gnosall, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "James and Ann Brough" of "Audmore" and that James Brough was a "Labourer".
The birth of George Brough is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in July-September 1850 in Newport district (which includes Gnosall), Staffordshire.
The christening of "George Brough" is listed in the parish register of Gnosall, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1470948, Item # 21), which states that he was christened on 25 August 1850 as "George [the] s[on of] Susan Brough [of] Audmore [who was a] single woman".
In the 1851 Census, George Brough is listed as being "7 months" old (born about September 1850--as the 1851 Census was taken on 30 March 1851), born in Gnosall, and residing as a "son"--which should have been recorded as a "grandson"--with James and Ann Brough and their five children in Audmore, Gnosall, Staffordshire.
In the 1861 Census, George Brough is listed as being 10 years old (born about 1851), born in Gnosall, and residing as a "grandson" with James and Ann Brough, and their four children, in Gnosall, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, George Brough is listed as being 20 years old (born about 1851), born in Audmore [Gnosall], Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Farm Labourer", and residing as a "grandson" with his widowed mother, Ann Brough, and in Gnosall, Staffordshire.
The christening of Samuel Fowell is listed in the Gnosall parish register (FHL Film # 1470948, Item #20). Samuel's father, James Fowell, is listed as a "Shoemaker".
In the 1871 Census, Samuel Fowell is listed as being about 41 years old (born about 1830), born in Gnosall, married and working as a "Shoemaker" while residing in Gnosall, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, Samuel Fowell is listed as being about 51 years old (born abouit 1830), born in Gnosall, married and working as a Pork Butcher" while residing on High Street in Gnosall, Staffordshire.
The christening of "Mary Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1470948, Item #21), which states that she was christened on 25 December 1836 in Gnosall, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "James and Ann Brough" of "Audmore" and that James Brough was a "Labourer".
In the 1871 Census, Mary (Fowell) is listed as being about 35 years old (born about 1836), born in Gnosall, married and residing in Gnosall, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, Mary (Fowell) is listed as being about 48 years old (born abouit 1833), born in Gnosall, married and residing on High Street in Gnosall, Staffordshire.
Marriage Notes for Samuel Fowell and Mary Brough-3707
The marriage of Samuel Fowell and Mary Brough is listed in the parish register for Gnosall (FHL Film # 1470995), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 28 December 1857, and that both individuals were of "full" age when they got married, and that Samuel Fowell was a Bachelor and Shoemaker of Gnosell Heath, and that his father was James Fowell, a Shoemaker; and that Mary Brough was a Spinster and Shoebinder of Audmore, and that her father was James Brough, a Labourer. The marriage was witnessed by James Willis and Elizabeth Fowell.
The christening of Ann Fowell is listed in the Gnosall parish register (FHL Film # 1470948, Item #21).
The christening of Mary Fowell is listed in the Gnosall parish register (FHL Film # 1470948, Item #21).
In the 1881 Census, May Fowell is listed as being about 21 years old (born about 1860), born in Gnosall, unmarried and working as a "General Servant Domestic", while living with her parents in Gnosall.
The christening of James Fowell is listed in New FamilySearch, PID# 9NKK-T2V.
In the 1871 Census, James Fowell is listed as being about 6 years old (born about 1865) and born in Gnosall, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, James Fowell is listed as being about 16 years old (born about 1865), born in Gnosall, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Post Office Messenger (CS" while living with his parents in Gnosall.
In the 1871 Census, Samuel Fowell is listed as being about "4 months" old (born about 1871) and born in Gnosall, Staffordshire.
In the 1881 Census, Samuel Fowell is listed as being about 10 years old (born about 1881) and born in Gnosall, Staffordshire.