The christening of "John Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 96895 and 873647), which states that he was christened on 6 January 1663 at St. Mary & All Saints, Trentham, Staffordshire and that his father was "Henrye Brough". Also, the Trentham Parish Register (FHL Film # 96895) states the following about the christening of John (Sr.) Brough: "6 Jan 1662/3: John Brough s[on] Henrye B. of Tr.".
The 1687 marriage of "John Brough" and "Sarah Hirkin" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7619347) and FindMyPast, which states they were married on 20 January 1687 in Barlaston, Staffordshire, and that John Brough was "of Heath" and Sarah Hirkin was "of Whytmort [Whitmore] parish".
The burial of "John Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 96895), which states that he was buried on 20 August 1722 in Trentham, and that he was a "Labr" (Labourer) and "59" years old (born about 1663) of Hem Heath" and that he died from "Dropsy".
The 1687 marriage of "John Brough" and "Sarah Hirkin" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7619347) and FindMyPast, which states they were married on 20 January 1687 in Barlaston, Staffordshire, and that John Brough was "of Heath" and Sarah Hirkin was "of Whytmort [Whitmore] parish".
Marriage Notes for John Brough and Sarah Hirkin-3859
The 1687 marriage of "John Brough" and "Sarah Hirkin" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7619347) and FindMyPast, which states they were married on 20 January 1687 in Barlaston, Staffordshire, and that John Brough was "of Heath" and Sarah Hirkin was "of Whytmort [Whitmore] parish".
The burial of "John Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 96895), which states that he was buried on 3 April 1689 in Trentham, and that he was the son of "John Brough, of Hem Heath".
The christening and burial of "Hannah Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire (FHL Films # 96895 and 873647), which states that she was christened on 31 October 1707 and buried on 9 January 1721/1722 in Trentham, and that she a "spinster" of "16 years of Tr[entham]" and that her parents were "John and Sarah Brough".
The burial of Henry Brough can be found in the Trentham Parish Register (FHL Film # 96895, 1558-1744), which states that "Henry Brough of Tr" was buried on March 10, 1680/1681.
Henry Brough (born about 1630/1640) , was apparently of "Tr"--or "Trentham",--Staffordshire, England. For example, the Trentham Parish Register states the following about the christening of Henry's son, Henry (Jr.) Brough: "24 July 1667: Henry s[on] of Henry Brough of Fr". (See FHL Film # 96895, 1558-1744.) Also, Henry Brough (born about 1630/1640), is also known to have been of "Hem Heath". For example, the Trentham Parish Register states the following about the christening of Henry's daughter, Isabell Brough, "2 Sept 1670: Isabell d[aughter] of Henry Brough of Hemme Heath". (See FHL Film # 96895, 1558-1744.) Hem Heath is about one mile east of Trentham, and midway between Trentham and Blurton--which are about two miles apart. Hem Heath has been described in an Internet site (in September 2006) as follows: "Just outside of the parish boundary, the...recent closure of Hem Heath (Trentham) colliery has resulted in new developments and some new sources of employment, for example, the Trentham Lakes development."
Research Note: During the 1600's, a number of Brough individuals and families who lived in the agricultural areas of northern Staffordshire moved to the towns/cities of Trentham, Longton, Burslem and Stoke-upon-Trent. It appears that Henry Brough (b.abt.1630-1640) moved from the agricultural and mining area of Carsington, Derbyshire during the 1600's and eventually settled in Trentham, Staffordshire. (The travel distance between Carsington and Trentham is about 37 miles.). The genealogical connection (shown herein) between John Broughe, who was christened in 1595 in Carsington, and Henry Brough who was born in Carsington between 1630-1640 but who died in Trentham in 1680/1681, is largely based on radius searches of available parish records and known family patronymics.
Research Notes: Determining the parentage of Henry Brough (b.abt.1630/1640) was a challenge for BFO researchers. Here's why: When Henry Brough died (in 1680/1681) he left no Will or Probate record (see FHL Film #95287). Also, during the approximate time of Henry's marriage (in abt. 1652-1662), England was in the middle of a civil war (Commonwealth period 1642-1660) during which many church records were "poorly kept" or actually destroyed. It is evident from christening, marriages and burials listed in the Trentham Parish Registers (which started in 1558) that "Brough" families begin arriving and settling in Trentham during the early 1600's. Also, previous RBFO research has shown that "During the 1600's and 1700's, a number of Brough individuals and families who lived in the agricultural areas of northern Staffordshire moved into the towns/cities of Longton, Burslem, Trenton and Stoke-upon-Trent. For example, Richard Brough, who was born in 1722 in Leek (and who was the grandfather of Richard Brough, born 1786--who the RBFO is named after) died in 1779 in Burslem. Similarly, William Brough (b.abt.1659) in Roach Grange moved from the Leekfrith area of northern Staffordshire sometime between 1693 and 1696 and settled in Trentham, Staffordshire." In addtion, it appears that the family of Henry Brough--like many Brough families of England during the 1500's and 1600's--practiced predictable patronymical patterns. For example: Henry's (b. abt. 1630/1640) first son, John (chr. 1662/1663), was named after Henry's (b. abt. 1630/1640) father, John Broughe (chr. 1595).
Research Notes: There is a known relationship between the Broughs of Trentham (that extend back to Henry Brough who was born about 1630/1640) and the Richard Brough Family Organization (RBFO). For example: Henry Brough of Trentham was born in 1630/1640. His great-great-granddaughter, Margaret Brough (Rin#2375) was christened in 1772 in Trentham, Staffordshire. Margaret Brough later married Thomas Myatt (chr. 1764) in 1789 in Trentham. Thomas Myatt and Margaret Brough then had a granddaughter, Rosannah Myatt (Rin#271) who was christened in 1824 in Longton, Staffordshire. Rosannah Myatt later married Richard Brough (chr.1827) in 1846 in Stone, Staffordshire. This Richard Brough (chr.1827) was the son of Richard Brough (born 1786) and Mary Horleston, who were married in 1825 in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, and for whom the Richard Brough Family Organization is named after.
The Trentham Parish Register states the following about the christening of Henry Brough: "24 July 1667: Henry s[on] of Henry Brough of Fr". (See FHL Film # 96895, 1558-1744.)
The burial of Henry Brough, which occurred on 8 March 1679/1680, is listed in the Trentham Parish Register (FHL Film # 96895) and the National Burial Index.
The Trentham Parish Register states the following about the christening of Isabell Brough: "2 Sept 1670: Isabell d[aughter] of Henry Brough of Hemme Heath". (See FHL Film # 96895, 1558-1744.)
The christening (or baptism) of Anne Brough can be found in the Bishop's Transcripts for Trentham (FHL Film #421605, part 3) and reads as follows: "Jan.30, 1671/2: Anne d[aughter of] Henry Brough [of] Hemmeheath". However, in the original Trentham Parish Register it states the following about Anne's christening: "Anne, d of Henry Robinson (Brough), of Tr. (Hemmeheath)."
The 1784 marriage of "John Mellor" and "Ann Brough" is listed in the parish register of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.35, page 926; and FHL Films # 873646 and 101049703), which states that they were married by Banns on 12 October 1784 at St. Peter ad Vincula church in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, that John Mellor was of the "Parish of Stoke-upon-Trent" and a "Potter", and that Ann Brough was of "the Parish of Stoke-upon-Trent". The marriage was witnessed by Saml. Paulson and John Brough.
The christening of Ann Brough is listed in FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 96895), which states that she was christened on 26 May 1765 in Trentham, Staffordshire, and that her parents were John Brough and Alice.
The 1784 marriage of "John Mellor" and "Ann Brough" is listed in the parish register of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.35, page 926; and FHL Films # 873646 and 101049703), which states that they were married by Banns on 12 October 1784 at St. Peter ad Vincula church in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, that John Mellor was of the "Parish of Stoke-upon-Trent" and a "Potter", and that Ann Brough was of "the Parish of Stoke-upon-Trent". The marriage was witnessed by Saml. Paulson and John Brough. (Note: John Brough--who witnessed the marriage, might have been the father of Ann Brough--the bride.)
Marriage Notes for John Mellor and Ann Brough-3854
The 1784 marriage of "John Mellor" and "Ann Brough" is listed in the parish register of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.35, page 926; and FHL Films # 873646 and 101049703), which states that they were married by Banns on 12 October 1784 at St. Peter ad Vincula church in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, that John Mellor was of the "Parish of Stoke-upon-Trent" and a "Potter", and that Ann Brough was of "the Parish of Stoke-upon-Trent". The marriage was witnessed by Saml. Paulson and John Brough.
The christening of Thomas Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film's # 96895), which states that he was christened on 13 March 1768 in Trentham, Staffordshire, and that his parents were John Brough and Alice "of Tr. [Trentham]".
In 1809, "Thomas Brough" worked as a "Collier", as stated in the christening record of his son, Samuel Brough, as follows: The christening of "Saml [Samuel] Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 386), which states that he was christened on 27 August 1809 in the Blurton Chapel of Trentham, Staffordshire, and that his parents were "Thos. [Thomas] and Ann Brough" and that Thomas Brough was a "Collier".
In the 1861 Census, Thomas's sons, John, Richard and James, are listed as living next to each other on Stone Road, Blurton, Staffordshire, England.
The 1799 marriage of "Thos [Thomas] Bruff" and "Ann Edwards" is listed in the parish register of St. Giles, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040775, Item #4), which states that they were married by Banns on 18 March 1799 at St. Giles church in Newcastle under Lyme, and that Thomas Bruff was a Yeoman of Stoke parish, and that Ann Edwards was a "Spinster" of Stoke parish. The marriage was witnessed by Wm [William] Hill and Margaret Myatt.
The christening of Margaret Waller is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 223713), which states that "Margt. Waller" was christened on 2 March 1768 in Biddulph, Staffordshire, and that her parents were Ralph Waller and Margt.
Marriage Notes for Thomas Brough and Margaret Waller-19520
The marriage of Thomas Brough and Margaret Waller is listed in the parish register of St. Lawrence, Biddulph (FHL Film # 1278828), which states that they were married by licence on 22 December 1790, and that Thomas Brough was of the parish of Burslem and a Sadler, aged 21 years and upwards; and that Margaret Waller was of "this parish" (Biddulph), aged 21 years and upwards. The marriage was witnessed by William Brough and William Waller.
The christening of "Mary Ann Brough" is listed in the parish register of St. John, Burslem, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1278910, Item #2), which states that she was christened on 4 December 1791 at St. John's church in Burslem, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "Thomas and Margaret Brough".
The christening of Thomas Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film's # 96895), which states that he was christened on 13 March 1768 in Trentham, Staffordshire, and that his parents were John Brough and Alice "of Tr. [Trentham]".
In 1809, "Thomas Brough" worked as a "Collier", as stated in the christening record of his son, Samuel Brough, as follows: The christening of "Saml [Samuel] Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 386), which states that he was christened on 27 August 1809 in the Blurton Chapel of Trentham, Staffordshire, and that his parents were "Thos. [Thomas] and Ann Brough" and that Thomas Brough was a "Collier".
In the 1861 Census, Thomas's sons, John, Richard and James, are listed as living next to each other on Stone Road, Blurton, Staffordshire, England.
The 1799 marriage of "Thos [Thomas] Bruff" and "Ann Edwards" is listed in the parish register of St. Giles, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040775, Item #4), which states that they were married by Banns on 18 March 1799 at St. Giles church in Newcastle under Lyme, and that Thomas Bruff was a Yeoman of Stoke parish, and that Ann Edwards was a "Spinster" of Stoke parish. The marriage was witnessed by Wm [William] Hill and Margaret Myatt.
In the 1841 Census, Ann (Brough) is listed as being 70 years old (born about 1771), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her apparent son, George Brough, and his wife, Harriett, and their child, William (age 1 year), in Stone Road, Blurton, Staffordshire.]
The 1799 marriage of "Thos [Thomas] Bruff" and "Ann Edwards" is listed in the parish register of St. Giles, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040775, Item #4), which states that they were married by Banns on 18 March 1799 at St. Giles church in Newcastle under Lyme, and that Thomas Bruff was a Yeoman of Stoke parish, and that Ann Edwards was a "Spinster" of Stoke parish. The marriage was witnessed by Wm [William] Hill and Margaret Myatt.
Marriage Notes for Thomas Brough and Ann Edwards-4514
The 1799 marriage of "Thos [Thomas] Bruff" and "Ann Edwards" is listed in the parish register of St. Giles, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040775, Item #4), which states that they were married by Banns on 18 March 1799 at St. Giles church in Newcastle under Lyme, and that Thomas Bruff was a Yeoman of Stoke parish, and that Ann Edwards was a "Spinster" of Stoke parish. The marriage was witnessed by Wm [William] Hill and Margaret Myatt.
The 1800 burial of "William Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 411), which states that he was buried on 25 November 1800 in Trenthm, Staffordshire, England, and that he died when he was "1" year old.
The christening of "Saml [Samuel] Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 386), which states that he was christened on 27 August 1809 in the Blurton Chapel of Trentham, Staffordshire, and that his parents were "Thos. [Thomas] and Ann Brough" and that Thomas Brough was a "Collier".
The christening of "James Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041093), which states that he was christened on 29 March 1772 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England, and that his parents were "William Brough" and "Ann".
The marriage of "James Brough" and "Jane Bowskill" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 503790), which states that they were married in 1794 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England.
The burial of "James Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041093), which states that he was buried on 7 August 1804 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England.
In January 2009, the RBFO received the following email comments from Diane Brough Baxter (DianeB@rucksax.freeserve.co.uk): "From the christening record for William Brough [which christening took place in 1795], I agree that his parents were James Brough and Jane Bowskill. I [feel that] based on circumstantial evidence [ William's father] James was christened in North Wingfield in 1772--evidence based on his age at marriage (in 1794) being 21 and that he later 'returned' to North Wingfield for a while where one of his daughters died and another was born. North Wingfield is just 10 miles from Mansfield...."
Geographical Note: The travel distance between North Wingfield--where James Brough was christened, and Mansfield--where Jane Bowskill was christened (and James Brough and Jane Bowskill were married), is about ten miles.
The marriage of "James Brough" and "Jane Bowskill" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 503790), which states that they were married in 1794 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England.
Marriage Notes for James Brough and Jane Bowskill-3873
The marriage of "James Brough" and "Jane Bowskill" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 503790), which states that they were married in 1794 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England.
The christening of "William Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041093), which states that he was christened on 19 August 1748 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England, and that his parents were "William Brough" and "Eliz".
The marriage of "William Brough" and "Ann Ashley" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041094), which states that they were married on 4 June 1770 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England.
The burial of "William Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041096), which states that he was buried on 13 June 1830 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England, and that he died when he was "82" years old (born about 1748).
The christening of "Ann Ashley" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041093), which states that she was christened on 1 January 1750 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England, and that her parents were "Caleb Ashley" and "Mary".
The marriage of "William Brough" and "Ann Ashley" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041094), which states that they were married on 4 June 1770 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England.
The burial of "Ann Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041096), which states that she was buried on 23 June 1818 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England, and that she died when she was "67" years old (born about 1751).
Marriage Notes for William Brough and Ann Ashley-15200
The marriage of "William Brough" and "Ann Ashley" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1041094), which states that they were married on 4 June 1770 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, England.
The christening of William Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of George Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 428929), which states that he was christened on 1 September 1776 in North Wingfield, Derbyshire, that he was buried on 4 October 1785, and that his parents were William Brough and Ann.
The christening of Mary Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Thomas Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Robret Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of William Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Richard Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of James Brough is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron Submission).
The christening of a John Brough is listed in the online Carsington parish register at: http://www.dfhs.org.uk/?id=carsington, which states that he was christened on 11 February 1595 and that his parents were Henry and Ellen Brough.
The marriage of "John Broughe" and "Elizabeth Stone" is listed in the parish register of Carsington, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1042095, Item #8), which states that they were married on 15 July 1621 in Carsington, and that "John Broughe [was the] s[on of] Henrie Broughe [who was] deceased [and that John was] a servant [of] Elizabeth Stone [who was the] widow of Robt Stone [who was] deceased and [that he married] Sara Loan h[is] w[ife who was] the d[aughter] of Ralph Loan of Newfold".
The burial of "John Brough" is listed in the parish register of Carsington, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1042095, Items #9-10), which state that "John Brough" was buried on "17 June 1689. Also, the burial of John Brough is listed in the online Carsington parish register at: http://www.dfhs.org.uk/?id=carsington, which states that he was buried on 17 June 1689 in Carsington.
In December 2013, members of the Research Committee of the Brough Family Organization carefully reviewed the parish register of Carsington (FHL Film # 1042095, Item #8), and determined that "John Broughe" was christened on "18 January 1595/1596" in Carsington, as: "John Broughe s[on of] Henry Broughe [a] labourer and Ellen his wife".
Research Note: During the 1600's, a number of Brough individuals and families who lived in the agricultural areas of northern Staffordshire moved to the towns/cities of Trentham, Longton, Burslem and Stoke-upon-Trent. It appears that John Broughe's son, Henry Brough (b.abt.1630-1640), moved from the agricultural and mining area of Carsington, Derbyshire during the 1600's and eventually settled in Trentham, Staffordshire. (The travel distance between Carsington and Trentham is about 37 miles.). The genealogical connection (shown herein) between John Broughe, who was christened in 1595 in Carsington, and Henry Brough who was born in Carsington between 1630-1640 but who died in Trentham in 1680/1681, is largely based on radius searches of available parish records and known family patronymics.
The marriage of "John Broughe" and "Elizabeth Stone" is listed in the parish register of Carsington, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1042095, Item #8), which states that they were married on 15 July 1621 in Carsington, and that "John Broughe [was the] s[on of] Henrie Broughe [who was] deceased [and that John was] a servant [of] Elizabeth Stone [who was the] widow of Robt Stone [who was] deceased and [that he married] Sara Loan h[is] w[ife who was] the d[aughter] of Ralph Loan of Newfold".
Marriage Notes for John Broughe and Sara Loan-4620
The marriage of "John Broughe" and "Elizabeth Stone" is listed in the parish register of Carsington, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1042095, Item #8), which states that they were married on 15 July 1621 in Carsington, and that "John Broughe [was the] s[on of] Henrie Broughe [who was] deceased [and that John was] a servant [of] Elizabeth Stone [who was the] widow of Robt Stone [who was] deceased and [that he married] Sara Loan h[is] w[ife who was] the d[aughter] of Ralph Loan of Newfold".
"Robert Stone" and his wife "Elizabethe" are listed in FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 1042095) as being the parents of "Rose Stone" who married "Arthure Mower" on 28 August 1620 in Carsington, Derbyshire.
John Broughe (chr. 1595) is described in the Carsington Parish Registers (FHL Film # 1042095, Items 8-18), as "a servant" of "Elizabeth Stone", the "widow of Robt Stone". Interestingly, his great-grandson, John Brough (chr.1692) was also a servant to Lord Gower of Trentham Hall, Trentham, Staffordshire.
In December 2013, members of the Research Committee of the Brough Family Organization carefully reviewed the parish register of Carsington (FHL Film # 1042095, Item #8), and determined that "Willm Broughe" was christened on "14 November 1599" in Carsington, as: "Willm Broughe s[on of] Henrie Broughe [a] minn [miner by occupation] and Ellen h[is] w[ife]".
The christening of a William Brough is listed in the online Carsington parish register at: http://www.dfhs.org.uk/?id=carsington, which states that he was christened on 12 November 1599 and that his parents were Henry and Ellen Brough.
Research Note: During the 1600's, a number of Brough individuals and families who lived in the agricultural areas of northern Staffordshire moved to the towns/cities of Trentham, Longton, Burslem and Stoke-upon-Trent. It is possible that William Broughe, the father listed on this Family Group Record, also moved from the agricultural area of Carsington, Derbyshire during the early 1600's and eventually settled in Trentham, Staffordshire. (The travel distance between Carsington and Trentham is only about 37.5 miles.) Also, it is possible that this couple had additional children born/christened in other geographical areas between 1634 and 1638. The current genealogical connection (shown herein) between William Brough, chr. 1631 in Trentham, and William Broughe, chr. 1599 in Carsington, Derbyshire, is based on patronymical analysis and radius-distance searches of the IGI and LDS Ordinance Index (via the LDS Extraction Program). Needless to say, the RBFO Research Committee is currently conducting additional research into this possible genealogical association.
The christening of Ann Plimley is listed in the IGI and LDS Ordinance Index (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Reference Note: The travel distance between Norton In Hales, Shropshire (where Ann Plimley was christened) and Trentham, Staffordshire (where Ann Plimley and William Brough were possibly married and definitely had three of their children christened) is only about 12.5 miles.
Marriage Notes for William Broughe and Ann Plimley-4598
The marriage of William Brough and Ann Plimley has not yet been located by the RBFO. However, they are listed as the parents of three children: William, Thomas and John, during the christening of their children in Trentham.
The Trentham Parish Register lists William Brough, the first child of William Brough and Ann Plimley, as an "illeg" child when he was christened on 30 November 1631 (FHL Film # 096895, Years: 1558-1744).
Research Note: According to the Trentham Parish Register, a Margrett Plimley married a George Boughey (possibly "Brough") on 4 April 1630. During this time period there may have been a multi-family relationship between the Plimley's and Brough's of central England.
The christening of "Thos. Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 96895), which states that he was christened on 17 Febvruary 1632/1633 and that he was the son of "Wm Broughe".
The burial of "Thos. Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 96895), which states that he was buried on 30 April 1700 in Trentham, Staffordshire.
The christening of "John Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 96895), which states that he was christened on 22 March 1639/1640 in Trentham, and that he was the son of "Wm and Anne Brough of [the] p[arish] of Stoke [upon Trent, Staffordshire]."
The 1723 marriage of ""Rob. [Robert] Boardman, of Caverswell" a "Husb. [Husbandman]" and "(Potter)" and "Mary Brough, of "Tr[entham]." a "Sp[inster]" of "L" (possibly Longton), is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 275), which states that they were married on 30 April 1723 in Trentham, Staffordshire.
The christening of "Mary Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 96895), which states that she was christened on 25 March 1701 in Trentham, and that she was the daughter of "John Brough".
The 1723 marriage of ""Rob. [Robert] Boardman, of Caverswell" a "Husb. [Husbandman]" and "(Potter)" and "Mary Brough, of "Tr[entham]." a "Sp[inster]" of "L" (possibly Longton), is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 275), which states that they were married on 30 April 1723 in Trentham, Staffordshire.
Marriage Notes for Robert Boardman and Mary Brough-3860
The 1723 marriage of ""Rob. [Robert] Boardman, of Caverswell" a "Husb. [Husbandman]" and "(Potter)" and "Mary Brough, of "Tr[entham]." a "Sp[inster]" of "L" (possibly Longton), is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 275), which states that they were married on 30 April 1723 in Trentham, Staffordshire.