The marriage of "John Snarre" and "Mary Johnson" is listed in FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 1068407), which states that they were married on 3 May 1636 in Stillingfleet, Yorkshire.
Research Note: "John Snarre" is not listed in the christening records of Elvington, Yorkshire, which parish register begins in 1600.
"John Snarre" is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: LVPS-V28.
The marriage of "John Snarre" and "Mary Johnson" is listed in FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 1068407), which states that they were married on 3 May 1636 in Stillingfleet, Yorkshire.
Marriage Notes for John Snarre and Mary Johnson-32028
The marriage of "John Snarre" and "Mary Johnson" is listed in FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 1068407), which states that they were married on 3 May 1636 in Stillingfleet, Yorkshire.
The christening of "Marye Snarre" is listed in FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 1068407), which states that she was christened on 8 March 1639 in Stillingfleet, Yorkshire, and that her father was "John Snarre".
"William Snarre" is listed under the surnames of "Snary, Snarrie, Snarrye and Snarry" in the christening records of his children which were recorded in Elvington parish, Yorkshire, between 1602-1612.
"Mr. Snarre" is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: LVPS-JBH.
The christening of "Margaret Snary" is listed in the parish register of Elvington, Yorkshire (via FHL CD # 4632), which states that she was christened on 18 April 1602 in Elvington, and that she was the daughter of "Willm: Snary".
The christening of "George Snarrie" is listed in the parish register of Elvington, Yorkshire (via FHL CD # 4632), which states that he was christened on 2 April 1605 in Elvington, and that he was the son of "William Snarrie".
The birth and christening of "James Johnson" is listed in the parish register of St. Leonard, Ipstones, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 7566578, and shown on FindMyPast), which states that he was born on 5 March 1799 and christened on 18 March 1799 at St. Leonard, Ipstones, and that he was the "son of Maria Johnson (illigit) [illegitimate]".
The 1821 marriage of "James Johnson" and "Elizabeth Hassall" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 435854), which states that they were married by Banns 19 December 1821 in St. Peter's church in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that James Johnson was a "Collier and Bachelor" of "this Parish" and that Elizabeth Hassall was a "Spinster" of "this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Poulson and John Martin.
In the 1841 Census, "James Johnson" is listed as being 40 years old (born about 1797-1801), born in Staffordshire, working as a "Collier", and residing with his apparent wife, Elizabeth (age 40), and their five apparent children (Maria--age 15, Frances--age 13, George--age 10, Eliza--age 7, and Alice--age 1), at: Furnace Road, Lane End, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "James Johnson" is listed as being 53 years old (born about 1798), born in Ipstones, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Miner", and residing with his wife, Elizabeth (age 49), and their four children (Maria--age 26, George--age 19, Eliza--age 16, and Alice--age 11), at: Furnace Road, Longton, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "Elizth [Elizabeth] Hassal" is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1471086, Item #10), which states that she was christened on 17 January 1802 at St. John's church in Longton, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "Charles and Alice Hassal" and that Charles Hassal was a "Potter".
The 1821 marriage of "James Johnson" and "Elizabeth Hassall" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 435854), which states that they were married by Banns 19 December 1821 in St. Peter's church in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that James Johnson was a "Collier and Bachelor" of "this Parish" and that Elizabeth Hassall was a "Spinster" of "this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Poulson and John Martin.
In the 1841 Census, "Elizabeth Johnson" is listed as being 40 years old (born about 1797-1801), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her apparent husband, James Johnson (age 40), and their five apparent children (Maria--age 15, Frances--age 13, George--age 10, Eliza--age 7, and Alice--age 1), at: Furnace Road, Lane End, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Elizabeth Johnson" is listed as being 49 years old (born about 1802), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and working in "Domestic Duties", and residing with her husband, James Johnson (age 53), and their four children (Maria--age 26, George--age 19, Eliza--age 16, and Alice--age 11), at: Furnace Road, Longton, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
Marriage Notes for James Johnson and Elizabeth Hassal-24658
The 1821 marriage of "James Johnson" and "Elizabeth Hassall" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 435854), which states that they were married by Banns 19 December 1821 in St. Peter's church in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that James Johnson was a "Collier and Bachelor" of "this Parish" and that Elizabeth Hassall was a "Spinster" of "this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Poulson and John Martin.
The birth and christening of "Ann Johnson" is listed in FamlySearch (FHL Film # 825394), which states that she was born on 20 July 1826 and christened on 6 August 1826 at Methodist New Connexion, Longton Circuit, Longton, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "James Johnson" and "Elizabeth Wassall [Hassall]".
The christening of "Alice Johnson" is listed in FamlySearch (FHL Film # 1471085), which states that she was christened on 3 November 1839 at St. James church in Longton, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "James Johnson" and "Elizabeth".
In the 1841 Census, "Alice Johnson" is listed as being 1 year old (born about 1840), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her apparent parents, James Johnson (age 40) and Elizabeth (age 40), and four apparent siblings, at: Furnace Road, Lane End, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Alice Johnson" is listed as being 11 years old (born about 1840), born in Longton, Staffordshire, working as a "Potter Handler", and residing with her parents, James Johnson (age 53) and Elizabeth (age 49), and three siblings, at: Furnace Road, Longton, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "Charles Hassal" is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1471086, Item #10), which states that he was christened on 23 March 1806 at St. John's church in Longton, Staffordshire, and that his parents were "Charles and Alice Hassal" and that Charles Hassal was a "Potter".
The 1827 marriage of "Charles Hassall" and "Ann Brammer" is listed and shown in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 435855 and 101049722), which states that they were married by Banns on 4 June 1827 at St. Peter ad Vincula church in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that Charles Hassall was a "Bachelor" and "Collier" of "this Parish", and that Ann Brammer was a "Spinster" of "this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Poulson.
Between 1829 and 1841, "Charles Hassall" was a "Potseller" and lived with his wife, Ann, in Armitage with Handsacre, Staffordshire, England--which is mentioned in the christening records of his children and in the 1841 Census.
In the 1841 Census, "Charles Hassell" is listed as being 35 years old (born about 1802-1806), born in Staffordshire, working as a "Pot seller", and residing with his apparent wife, Ann (age 30), and their three apparent children (Ann--age 12, Eliza--age 10, and Ellen--age 8), at: Handsacre, Armitage with Handsacre, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.
The 1852 marriage of "Charles Hassell" and "Hannah Greatrex" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that their "Civil Marriage" was registered in April-June 1852 in Lichfield district, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1861 Census, "Charles Hassall" is listed as being "53" years old (born about 1808), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married (although his wife is not listed with him) and working as a "Potseller", and residing as a "Visitor" in the home of his younger brother, James Hassall (age 47) and his wife Mary (age 34), at: Warrens Lane, Blurton, Staffordshire, England.
The birth and christening of "Anne Brammer" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7567143) and FindMyPast, which combined states that she was born on 20 November 1807 and christened on 13 December 1807 at St. Mary & All Saints church in Trentham, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "John Brammer [a] Potter" and "Jane".
The 1827 marriage of "Charles Hassall" and "Ann Brammer" is listed and shown in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 435855 and 101049722), which states that they were married by Banns on 4 June 1827 at St. Peter ad Vincula church in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that Charles Hassall was a "Bachelor" and "Collier" of "this Parish", and that Ann Brammer was a "Spinster" of "this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Poulson.
In the 1841 Census, "Ann Hassell" is listed as being 30 years old (born about 1807-1811), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her apparent husband, Charles Hassell (age 35), and their three apparent children (Ann--age 12, Eliza--age 10, and Ellen--age 8), at: Handsacre, Armitage with Handsacre, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.
The death of "Ann Hassell" is listed in the online GRO Index, which states that her death was registered in July-September 1843 in Lichfield district (which includes the civil parish of Armitage), Staffordshire, England, and that she died when she was "36" years old (born about 1807).
The burial of "Ann Hassel" is listed in the FamilySearch (FHL Film # 100781290) and shown on FindMyPast, which combined states that she was buried on 25 September 1843 in Armitage, Staffordshire, England, and that her "Abode" was "Handsacre" and that she died when she was "36" years old (born about 1807).
Marriage Notes for Charles Hassal and Anne Brammer-38280
The 1827 marriage of "Charles Hassall" and "Ann Brammer" is listed and shown in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 435855 and 101049722), which states that they were married by Banns on 4 June 1827 at St. Peter ad Vincula church in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that Charles Hassall was a "Bachelor" and "Collier" of "this Parish", and that Ann Brammer was a "Spinster" of "this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Poulson.
The christening of "Ann Hassell" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566307) and shown in FindMyPast, which combined states that she was christened on 31 May 1829 at St. John the Baptist church in Armitage, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "Charles Hassell" and "Ann" of "Armitage" and that Charles Hassell was a "Potseller". Note: FamilySearch lists her as "Ann Hassall", while the actual parish register (as shown in FindMyPast) lists her as "Ann Hassell".
In the 1841 Census, "Ann Hassell" is listed as being 12 years old (born about 1829), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her apparent parents, Charles Hassell (age 35) and Ann (age 30), and two apparent siblings, at: Handsacre, Armitage with Handsacre, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "Eliza Hassall" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 435765 and 7566307) and shown in FindMyPast, which combined states that she was christened on 8 May 1831 at St. John the Baptist church in Armitage, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "Charles Hassall" and "Ann" of "Armitage" and that Charles Hassall was a "Potseller".
In the 1841 Census, "Eliza Hassell" is listed as being 10 years old (born about 1831), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her apparent parents, Charles Hassell (age 35) and Ann (age 30), and two apparent siblings, at: Handsacre, Armitage with Handsacre, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "Charles Hassall" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566307), which states that he was christened on 2 October 1836 at St. John the Baptist church in Armitage, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Charles Hassall" and "Anne" of "Armitage" and that Charles Hassall was a "Potseller".
Charles Hassall--who was christened in 1836 in Armitage, probably died prior to 4 June 1841--when the next "Charles Hassall" was born in Armitage. Also, Charles Hassall--who was christened in 1836 in Armitage, is not listed in the 1841 Census--which was taken on 6 June 1841.
The birth and christening of "Charles Hassall" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566307) and shown in FindMyPast, which combined states that he was born on 4 June 1841 and christened on 27 June 1841 at St. John the Baptist church in Armitage, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Charles Hassall" and "Anne" of "Armitage" and that Charles Hassall was a "Potseller". Also, the birth of "Charles Hassell" is listed in the online GRO Index, FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in April-June 1841 in Rugeley subdistrict, Lichfield district (which includes the civil parishes of Rugeley and Armitage), Staffordshire, England, and that his mother's surname was "Brammer".
The death of "Charles Hassell" is listed in the online GRO Index, which states that his death was registered in January-March 1842 in Lichfield district, Staffordshire, England, and that he died when he was "0" years old (or under one year old).
The burial of "Charles Hassal" is listed in FindMyPast, which states and shows that he was buried on 6 March 1842 at St. John the Baptist church in Armitage, Staffordshire, England, and that his "Abode" was "Handsacre" (which is a village about one mile east of the larger village of Armitage) and that he died when he was "9 months" old (born about June 1841).
The christening of "Charles Hassal" is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1471086, Item #10), which states that he was christened on 23 March 1806 at St. John's church in Longton, Staffordshire, and that his parents were "Charles and Alice Hassal" and that Charles Hassal was a "Potter".
The 1827 marriage of "Charles Hassall" and "Ann Brammer" is listed and shown in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 435855 and 101049722), which states that they were married by Banns on 4 June 1827 at St. Peter ad Vincula church in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, that Charles Hassall was a "Bachelor" and "Collier" of "this Parish", and that Ann Brammer was a "Spinster" of "this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Poulson.
Between 1829 and 1841, "Charles Hassall" was a "Potseller" and lived with his wife, Ann, in Armitage with Handsacre, Staffordshire, England--which is mentioned in the christening records of his children and in the 1841 Census.
In the 1841 Census, "Charles Hassell" is listed as being 35 years old (born about 1802-1806), born in Staffordshire, working as a "Pot seller", and residing with his apparent wife, Ann (age 30), and their three apparent children (Ann--age 12, Eliza--age 10, and Ellen--age 8), at: Handsacre, Armitage with Handsacre, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.
The 1852 marriage of "Charles Hassell" and "Hannah Greatrex" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that their "Civil Marriage" was registered in April-June 1852 in Lichfield district, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1861 Census, "Charles Hassall" is listed as being "53" years old (born about 1808), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married (although his wife is not listed with him) and working as a "Potseller", and residing as a "Visitor" in the home of his younger brother, James Hassall (age 47) and his wife Mary (age 34), at: Warrens Lane, Blurton, Staffordshire, England.
The birth and christening of "Hannah Gilbert" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1040783 and 7566595), which states that she was born on 1 August 1799 and christened on 18 August 1799 at St. Michael & All Angels church in Penkridge, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "Robert Gilbert" and "Esther".
The 1852 marriage of "Charles Hassell" and "Hannah Greatrex" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that their "Civil Marriage" was registered in April-June 1852 in Lichfield district, Staffordshire, England. Note: Hannah Gilbert first married Edward Greatorex in 1817 in Armitage, Staffordshire, as follows: The 1817 marriage of "Edward Greatorex" and "Hannah Gilbert" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 100781285), which states that they were married by Banns on 22 July 1817 at St. John the Baptist church in Armitage, Staffordshire, England, that Edward Greatorex was "of this Parish" and that Hannah Gilbert was "of the Parish of Penkridge", and that the marriage was witnessed by Amey Hall and Charles Brown.
The burial of "Hannah Hassall" is listed and shown in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 100781291), which states that she was buried on 4 December 1882 at St. John the Baptist church in Armitage, Staffordshire, England, that her abode was "Hansacre [Handsacre]", and that she died when she was "88" years old (born about 1794).
Marriage Notes for Charles Hassal and Hannah Gilbert-38284
The 1852 marriage of "Charles Hassell" and "Hannah Greatrex" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that their "Civil Marriage" was registered in April-June 1852 in Lichfield district, Staffordshire, England.
The 1830 marriage of "William Stokes" and "Ellin [or "Ellen"] Hassall" is listed in the parish register of St. Michael the Archangel, Stone, Staffordshire, England (FHL Films # 7566309 and 101097307 and on FindMyPast), which states that they were married by Banns on 14 June 1830 at St. Michael the Archangel church in Stone, Staffordshire, and that they were both of "this Parish". Also, the marriage Banns for "William Stokes" and "Ellen Hassall" are dated: 23 May, 30 May, and 6 June, 1830.
In 1831, "William and Ellen Stokes" were residing in or near Lane End (or Longton), Staffordshire, as suggested in the christening record of their daughter, Elizabeth Stokes, as follows: The christening of "Elizabeth Stokes" is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 7566681), which states that she was christened on 20 March 1831 at St. John's church in Longton, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "William and Ellen Stokes" of "Lane End" and that William Stokes was a "Collier".
The christening of "Ellen Hassal" is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1471086, Item #10), which states that she was christened on 24 January 1808 at St. John's church in Longton, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "Charles and Alice Hassal".
The 1830 marriage of "William Stokes" and "Ellin [or "Ellen"] Hassall" is listed in the parish register of St. Michael the Archangel, Stone, Staffordshire, England (FHL Films # 7566309 and 101097307 and on FindMyPast), which states that they were married by Banns on 14 June 1830 at St. Michael the Archangel church in Stone, Staffordshire, and that they were both of "this Parish". Also, the marriage Banns for "William Stokes" and "Ellen Hassall" are dated: 23 May, 30 May, and 6 June, 1830.
In 1831, "William and Ellen Stokes" were residing in or near Lane End (or Longton), Staffordshire, as suggested in the christening record of their daughter, Elizabeth Stokes, as follows: The christening of "Elizabeth Stokes" is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 7566681), which states that she was christened on 20 March 1831 at St. John's church in Longton, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "William and Ellen Stokes" of "Lane End" and that William Stokes was a "Collier".
The burial of "Ellen Stokes" is listed in the parish register of St. Bartholomew, Blurton, Staffordshire, England (via FindMyPast that lists the "Burials in the Parish of Trentham in the Chapel Yard of Blurton"), which states and shows that she was buried on 3 January 1832 at St. Bartholomew church in Blurton, Staffordshire, and that she died when she was "23" years old (born about 1810).
Marriage Notes for William Stokes and Ellen Hassal-24660
The 1830 marriage of "William Stokes" and "Ellin [or "Ellen"] Hassall" is listed in the parish register of St. Michael the Archangel, Stone, Staffordshire, England (FHL Films # 7566309 and 101097307 and on FindMyPast), which states that they were married by Banns on 14 June 1830 at St. Michael the Archangel church in Stone, Staffordshire, and that they were both of "this Parish". Also, the marriage Banns for "William Stokes" and "Ellen Hassall" are dated: 23 May, 30 May, and 6 June, 1830.
The christening of "Elizabeth Stokes" is listed in the parish register of St. John, Longton, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 7566681), which states that she was christened on 20 March 1831 at St. John's church in Longton, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "William and Ellen Stokes" of "Lane End" and that William Stokes was a "Collier".
The burial of "Elizabeth Stokes" is listed in the parish register of St. Bartholomew, Blurton, Staffordshire, England (via FindMyPast that lists the "Burials in the Parish of Trentham in the Chapel Yard of Blurton"), which states and shows that she was buried on 29 September 1833 at St. Bartholomew church in Blurton, Staffordshire, and that she died when she was "2" years old (born about 1831).
The birth and christening of "James Hassell" is listed in the register of High Street Chapel or Lower Chapel Wesleyan, Longton, Staffordshire (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 825393, Item #11), which states that he was born on 21 August 1812 (probably in or near Longton, Staffordshire) and christened on 23 August 1812 at High Street Chapel or Lower Chapel Wesleyan, Longton, as the son of Charles and Alice Hassell.
The death of "James Hassall" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his death was registered in October-December 1887 in Stone district, Staffordshire, and that he died when he was "75" years old (born about 1812).
In the 1841 Census, "James Hassall" is listed as being 25 years old (born about 1816), born in Staffordshire, working as a "Collier", and residing with his mother, Alice Hassall, and two of his siblings, on Furnace Road, Longton, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire.
The 1857 marriage of "James Hassall" and "Mary Shaw" is listed in the parish records of St. Peter, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire (via a special BFO extraction project), which record states that they were married by Banns on 12 April 1857; that James Hassall was 41 years old (born about 1816), a Bachelor and "Miner" of Longton, and that his father was Charles Hassall, a Potter; and that Mary Shaw was 32 years old (born about 1825), a Spinster of Longton, and that her father was John Shaw, a Shoe Manufacturer. The marriage was witnessed by Charles Potts and Sarah Broot.
In the 1861 Census, "James Hassall" is listed as being 47 years old (born about 1814), born in Longton, married and working as a "Collier", and residing with his wife, Mary, and daughter, Alice, on Warren's Lane, Blurton, Staffordshire.
In 1863, "James Hassall" was working as a "Miner", as mentioned in the following record: The christening of "James Hassall" is listed in the parish register of Dresden, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1470944, Item #1), which states that he was christened on 10 May 1863 as the son of "James and Mary Hassall" of "Dresden", and that James Hassall (the father) was a "Miner".
The death of "James Hassall" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his death was registered in October-December 1887 in Trentham subdistrict, Stone district, Staffordshire, England, and that he died when he was "75" years old (born about 1812).
The christening of "Mary Shaw" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 435777 and 7566587), which states that she was christened on 19 November 1826 at St. John the Baptist church in Kingstone, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "John Shaw" and "Elizabeth".
The 1857 marriage of "James Hassall" and "Mary Shaw" is listed in the parish records of St. Peter, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire (via a special BFO extraction project), which record states that they were married by Banns on 12 April 1857; that James Hassall was 41 years old (born about 1816), a Bachelor and "Miner" of Longton, and that his father was Charles Hassall, a Potter; and that Mary Shaw was 32 years old (born about 1825), a Spinster of Longton, and that her father was John Shaw, a Shoe Manufacturer. The marriage was witnessed by Charles Potts and Sarah Broot.
In the 1861 Census, "Mary" (Hassall) is listed as being 34 years old (born about 1827), born in Kingston, Staffordshire, married and residing with her husband, James Hassall, and daughter, Alice, on Warren's Lane, Blurton, Staffordshire.
Marriage Notes for James Hassell and Mary Shaw-24674
The 1857 marriage of "James Hassall" and "Mary Shaw" is listed in the parish records of St. Peter, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire (via a special BFO extraction project), which record states that they were married by Banns on 12 April 1857; that James Hassall was 41 years old (born about 1816), a Bachelor and "Miner" of Longton, and that his father was Charles Hassall, a Potter; and that Mary Shaw was 32 years old (born about 1825), a Spinster of Longton, and that her father was John Shaw, a Shoe Manufacturer. The marriage was witnessed by Charles Potts and Sarah Broot.
The birth of "James Hassall" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in October-December 1857 in Longton subdistrict, Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, and that his mother's surname was "Shaw".
The burial of "James Hassall" is listed in the parish register of Dresden, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1470944, Item #9), which states that he was buried on 20 December 1859 at the Church of the Resurrection in Dresden, that he was of "Stone Road", and that he died when she was "2 years 4 mos" (2 years 4 months) old.
The birth of "Alice Hassall" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her birth was registered in October-December 1859 in Longton subdistrict, Stone district, Staffordshire, and that her mother's surname was "Shaw".
In the 1861 Census, "Alice Hassall" is listed as being "1" year old (born about 1860), born in Longton, and residing with her parents, James and Mary Hassall, on Warren's Lane, Blurton, Staffordshire.
The burial of "Alice Hassall" is listed in the parish register of Dresden, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1470944, Item #9), which states that she was buried on 12 October 1863 at the Church of the Resurrection in Dresden, that she was of "Warrens Lane" in "Blurton", and that she died when she was "3 yrs 6 mos" (3 years 6 months) old.
The birth of "Alice Elizabeth Hassall" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her birth was registered in July-September 1865 in Trentham subdistrict, Stone district, Staffordshire, and that her mother's surname was "Shaw".
The christening of "Alice Elizabeth Hassall" is listed in FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 1471085, Item #8), which states that she was christened on 4 June 1865 at St. James, Longton, Staffordshire, and that her parents were James Hassall and Mary.
The burial of "Alice Hassall" is listed in the parish register of Dresden, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1470944, Item #9), which states that she was buried on 13 February 1866 at the Church of the Resurrection in Dresden, that she was of "Warrens Lane", and that she died when he was "9 mos" (9 months) old (born about June 1865).
The birth of "Richard Hassall" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in July-September 1868 in Trentham subdistrict, Stone district, Staffordshire, and that his mother's surname was "Shaw".
The christening of "Richard Hawsall" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1471085 and 4012211), which states that he was christened on 5 July 1868 at St. James church in Longton, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "James Hawsall" and "Mary".
The burial of "Richard Hassall" is listed in the parish register of Dresden, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1470944, Item #9), which states that he was buried on 16 March 1870 at the Church of the Resurrection in Dresden, that he was of "Warrens Lane", and that he died when he was "1 yr" (1 year) old.