The christening of "Martha Brough" is listed in the parish register of Leek, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040766, Item #1), which states that she was christened on 3 July 1732 in Leek, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "Thos. and Joan Brough [of] Meerbrooke".
The christening of "Saml [Samuel] Brough" is listed in the parish register of Leek, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040766, Item #2), which states that he was christened on 19 June 1765 in Leek, Staffordshire, and that his mother was "Martha Brough".
The christening of "James Brough" is listed in the parish register of Leek, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040766, Item #2), which states that he was christened on 8 February 1793 in Leek, Staffordshire, and that his parents were "Thomas and Martha Brough".
The 1819 marriage of "James Brough" and "Mary Brine" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.46pr, v.19, page 171), which states that they were married on 27 December 1819 at Norton le Moors, Staffordshire, England. The marriage was witnessed by John Beardmore and Wm. Steel.
The 1819 marriage of "James Brough" and "Mary Brine" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.46pr, v.19, page 171), which states that they were married on 27 December 1819 at Norton le Moors, Staffordshire, England. The marriage was witnessed by John Beardmore and Wm. Steel.
Marriage Notes for James Brough and Mary Brine-39640
The 1819 marriage of "James Brough" and "Mary Brine" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.46pr, v.19, page 171), which states that they were married on 27 December 1819 at Norton le Moors, Staffordshire, England. The marriage was witnessed by John Beardmore and Wm. Steel.
The christening of "Richard Williamson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1741086), which states that he was christened on 8 August 1798 at St. John's church in Longton, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Richard Williamson" and "Abigail". Note: In the 1851 Census, Richard Williamson is listed as being born in "Stoke" (or Stoke-upon-Trent)--which includes Longton.
The 1819 marriage of "Richard Williamson" and "Hannah Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7605008), which states that they were married on 30 December 1819 at St. Edward's church in Leek, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1841 Census, "Rich[ar]d Williamson" is listed as being 45 years old (born about 1792-1796), born in Staffordshire, working as a "Farmer", and residing with his possible wife, Hannah (age 45), and their five possible children (John--age 15, George--age 14, Richard--age 11, Ann--age 8, Charles--age 5), in the hamlet of Sneyd, Burslem, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Richard Williamson" is listed as being 55 years old (born about 1796), born in Stoke (Stoke-upon-Trent), Staffordshire, working as a "Farmer of 11 acres employing 2 lab[ourers]", and residing with his wife, Hannah (age 57), and their five children (John--age 27, George--age 23, Richard--age 21 and married to Jane who was age 20, Ann---age 18, and Charles--age 15), in Sneyd, Staffordshire, England.
The death of "Richard Williamson" is listed in the online GRO Index and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his death was registered in January-March 1853 in Burslem subdistrict, Wolstanton district, Staffordshire, England, and that he died when he was "55" years old (born about 1798).
The burial of "Richard Williamson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566313), which states that he was buried on 6 February 1853 at St. John's church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and that he died when he was "55" years old (born about 1798).
The christening of "Hannah Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 417185), which states that she was christened on 16 April 1794 in Cheddleton, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "Thos. [Thomas] Brough" and "Martha".
The 1819 marriage of "Richard Williamson" and "Hannah Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7605008), which states that they were married on 30 December 1819 at St. Edward's church in Leek, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1841 Census, "Hannah Williamson" is listed as being 45 years old (born about 1792-1796), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her possible husband, Richard Williamson (age 45), and their five possible children (John--age 15, George--age 14, Richard--age 11, Ann--age 8, Charles--age 5), in the hamlet of Sneyd, Burslem, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Hannah Williamson" is listed as being 57 years old (born about 1794), born in Cheddleton, Staffordshire, and residing with her husband, Richard Williamson (age 55), and their five children (John--age 27, George--age 23, Richard--age 21 and married to Jane who was age 20, Ann---age 18, and Charles--age 15), in Sneyd, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1861 Census, "Hannah Williamson" is listed as being 66 years old (born about 1795), born in Cheddleton, Staffordshire, a "Widow", and residing with her son, John Williamson (age 37), and his wife, Martha (age 25), at: Moorland Road, Burslem, Staffordshire, England.
The death of "Hannah Williamson" is listed in the online GRO Index and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her death was registered in April-June 1869 in Burslem subdistrict, Wolstanton district, Staffordshire, England, and that she died when she was "74" years old (born about 1795).
The burial of "Hannah Williamson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1278930 and 7566313), which states that she was buried on 20 April 1869 at St. John's church in Longton, Staffordshire, England, and that she died when she was "74" years old (born about 1795).
Marriage Notes for Richard Williamson and Hannah Brough-38030
The 1819 marriage of "Richard Williamson" and "Hannah Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7605008), which states that they were married on 30 December 1819 at St. Edward's church in Leek, Staffordshire, England.
The birth and christening of "Elizabeth Williamson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 426525), which states that she was born on 12 February 1820 and christened on 6 January 1821 in Cheddleton, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "Richard Williamson" and "Hannah".
The christening of "George Williamson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1278910 and 7566311), which states that he was christened on 6 May 1827 at St. John church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Richard Williamson" and "Hannah".
In the 1841 Census, "George Williamson" is listed as being 14 years old (born about 1827), born in Staffordshire, and residing with his possible parents, Richard Williamson (age 45) and Hannah (age 45), and four possible siblings, in the hamlet of Sneyd, Burslem, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Geo[rge] Williamson" is listed as being 23 years old (born about 1828), born in Burslem, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Farmers son", and residing with his parents, Richard Williamson (age 55) and Hannah (age 57), and four siblings, in Sneyd, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "Ann Williamson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1278910), which states that she was christened on 19 May 1833 at St. John church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "Richard Williamson" and "Hannah".
In the 1841 Census, "Ann Williamson" is listed as being 8 years old (born about 1833), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her possible parents, Richard Williamson (age 45) and Hannah (age 45), and four possible siblings, in the hamlet of Sneyd, Burslem, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Ann Williamson" is listed as being 18 years old (born about 1833), born in Burslem, Staffordshire, unmarried and residing with her parents, Richard Williamson (age 55) and Hannah (age 57), and four siblings, in Sneyd, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "Charles Williamson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1278910), which states that he was christened on 20 December 1835 at St. John church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Richard Williamson" and "Hannah".
In the 1841 Census, "Charles Williamson" is listed as being 5 years old (born about 1836), born in Staffordshire, and residing with his possible parents, Richard Williamson (age 45) and Hannah (age 45), and four possible siblings, in the hamlet of Sneyd, Burslem, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Charles Williamson" is listed as being 15 years old (born about 1836), born in Burslem, Staffordshire, unmarried and residing with his parents, Richard Williamson (age 55) and Hannah (age 57), and four siblings, in Sneyd, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "Simeon Stevenson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566311), which states that he was christened on 16 September 1787 in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Jno [John] Stevenson" and "Ann".
The 1827 marriage of "Simeon Stevenson" and "Martha Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 426560-1), which states that they were married on 22 April 1827 at St. John the Evangelist church in Hanley, Staffordshire, England.
The death of "Simeon Stevenson" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his death was registered in January-March 1840 in Burslem subdistrict, Wolstanton district, Staffordshire, England, and that he died when he was "50" years old (born about 1790).
The burial of "Simeon Stevenson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566313), which states that he was buried on 14 January 1840 at St. John church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and that he died when he was "50" years old (born about 1790).
In the 1851 Census, "Martha Stevenson [nee Brough]" is listed as being born about 1801 in Stoke, Staffordshire, England, as follows: In the 1851 Census, "Martha Stevenson" is listed as being 50 years old (born about 1801), born in Stoke, Staffordshire, a "Widow", and residing with her five children (Mary--age 20, John--age 18, Ann--age 15, Thomas--age 13, and James--age 4), at: Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
The 1827 marriage of "Simeon Stevenson" and "Martha Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 426560-1), which states that they were married on 22 April 1827 at St. John the Evangelist church in Hanley, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1841 Census, "Martha Stevenson" is listed as being 40 years old (born about 1801), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her probable five children (Mary--age 12, John--age 10, Thomas--age 5, Ann--age 7, and James--age 3), at: Blackwells Row, Ville of Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Martha Stevenson" is listed as being 50 years old (born about 1801), born in Stoke, Staffordshire, a "Widow", and residing with her five children (Mary--age 20, John--age 18, Ann--age 15, Thomas--age 13, and James--age 4), at: Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1861 Census, "Martha Stevenson" is listed as being 60 years old (born about 1801), born in Cobridge, Staffordshire, a "Widow", and residing with her three children (Mary--age 32, Thomas--age 24, and James--age 22), at: 18 Blackwell's Row, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
The death of "Martha Stevenson" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her death was registered in July-September 1870 in Burslem subdistrict, Wolstanton district, Staffordshire, England, and that she died when she was "68" years old (born about 1802).
The burial of "Martha Stevenson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566313), which states that she was buried on 17 July 1870 at St. John's church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and that she died when she was "68" years old (born about 1802).
Marriage Notes for Simeon Stevenson and Martha Brough-38032
The 1827 marriage of "Simeon Stevenson" and "Martha Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 426560-1), which states that they were married on 22 April 1827 at St. John the Evangelist church in Hanley, Staffordshire, England.
According to the 1861 Census, "Mary Stevenson" was born about 1829 in Cobridge, Staffordshire, England, as follows: In the 1861 Census, "Mary Stevenson" is listed as being 32 years old (born about 1829), born in Cobridge, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Pottery Paintress", and residing with her widowed mother, Martha Stevenson (age 60), and two siblings, at: 18 Blackwell's Row, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1841 Census, "Mary Stevenson" is listed as being 12 years old (born about 1829), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her probable mother, Martha Stevenson (age 40), and four probable siblings, at: Blackwells Row, Ville of Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Mary Stevenson" is listed as being 20 years old (born about 1831), born in Stoke, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Earthenware Paintress", and residing with her widowed mother, Martha Stevenson (age 50), and four siblings, at: Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1861 Census, "Mary Stevenson" is listed as being 32 years old (born about 1829), born in Cobridge, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Pottery Paintress", and residing with her widowed mother, Martha Stevenson (age 60), and two siblings, at: 18 Blackwell's Row, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
The birth and christening of "Joannes Stevenson" is listed in FamilySearch (via the Birmingham Archdioceasan Archives containing Roman Catholic parish records), which states that he was born on 15 August 1830 and christened on 29 August 1830 at Cobridge, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Simonis Stevenson" and "Martha Brough".
In the 1841 Census, "John Stevenson" is listed as being 10 years old (born about 1831), born in Staffordshire, and residing with his probable mother, Martha Stevenson (age 40), and four probable siblings, at: Blackwells Row, Ville of Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "John Stevenson" is listed as being 18 years old (born about 1833), born in Burslem, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Potter", and residing with his widowed mother, Martha Stevenson (age 50), and four siblings, at: Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
The birth and christening of "Andreas Stevenson" is listed in FamilySearch (via the Birmingham Archdioceasan Archives containing Roman Catholic parish records), which states that he was born on 2 May 1832 and christened on 6 May 1832 at Cobridge, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Simonis Stevenson" and "Martha Brough".
The burial of "Andrew Stevenson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566313) which states that he was buried on 20 October 1833 at St. John's church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and that he died when he was "1" year old (born about 1832).
The birth and christening of "Anna Stevenson" is listed in FamilySearch (via the Birmingham Archdioceasan Archives containing Roman Catholic parish records), which states that she was born on 14 May 1834 and christened on 18 May 1834 at Cobridge, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "Simonis Stevenson" and "Martha Brough".
In the 1841 Census, "Ann Stevenson" is listed as being 7 years old (born about 1834), born in Staffordshire, and residing with her probable mother, Martha Stevenson (age 40), and four probable siblings, at: Blackwells Row, Ville of Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Ann Stevenson" is listed as being 15 years old (born about 1836), born in Burslem, Staffordshire, and working as a "Earthenware Paintress", and residing with her widowed mother, Martha Stevenson (age 50), and four siblings, at: Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
The birth and christening of "Thomas Stevenson" is listed in FamilySearch (via the Birmingham Archdioceasan Archives containing Roman Catholic parish records), which states that he was born on 26 January 1836 and christened on 31 January 1836 at Cobridge, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Simonis Stevenson" and "Martha Brough".
In the 1841 Census, "Thomas Stevenson" is listed as being 5 years old (born about 1836), born in Staffordshire, and residing with his probable mother, Martha Stevenson (age 40), and four probable siblings, at: Blackwells Row, Ville of Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Thomas Stevenson" is listed as being 13 years old (born about 1838), born in Burslem, Staffordshire, and working as an "App[rentice] Potter", and residing with his widowed mother, Martha Stevenson (age 50), and four siblings, at: Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1861 Census, "Thomas Stevenson" is listed as being 24 years old (born about 1837), born in Cobridge, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Pottery Ovenman", and residing with his widowed mother, Martha Stevenson (age 60), and two siblings, at: 18 Blackwell's Row, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
The birth of "James Stevenson" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in July-September 1838 in Burslem subdistrict, Wolstanton district, Staffordshire, England, and that his mother's surname was "Brough". Also, in the 1861 Census, "James Stevenson" is listed as being 22 years old (born about 1839), born in Cobridge, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Pottery Ovenman", and residing with his widowed mother, Martha Stevenson (age 60), and two siblings, at: 18 Blackwell's Row, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1841 Census, "James Stevenson" is listed as being 3 years old (born about 1838), born in Staffordshire, and residing with his probable mother, Martha Stevenson (age 40), and four probable siblings, at: Blackwells Row, Ville of Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "James Stevenson" is listed as being 11 years old (born about 1840), born in Burslem, Staffordshire, working as a "Potters Boy", and residing with his widowed mother, Martha Stevenson (age 50), and four siblings, at: Rushton Grange, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1861 Census, "James Stevenson" is listed as being 22 years old (born about 1839), born in Cobridge, Staffordshire, unmarried and working as a "Pottery Ovenman", and residing with his widowed mother, Martha Stevenson (age 60), and two siblings, at: 18 Blackwell's Row, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "John Haywood" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7605007), which states that he was christened on 12 April 1795 at St. Edward church in Leek, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Joseph Haywood" and "Hannah".
The 1816 marriage of "John Haywood" and "Mary Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1040767, Item #7), which states that they were married by Banns on 28 April 1816 at St. Edward church in Leek, Staffordshire, England; that John Haywood was a "Bachelor" of "this Parish" (of Leek); and that Mary Brough was a "Spinster" of "this Parish" (of Leek). The marriage was witnessed by Francis Hilliard and William Gooldstraw.
The christening of "Mary Brough" is listed in the parish register of Leek, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040766, Item #2), which states that she was christened on 16 June 1797 in Leek, Staffordshire, and that her parents were "Thomas and Sarah Brough".
The 1816 marriage of "John Haywood" and "Mary Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1040767, Item #7), which states that they were married by Banns on 28 April 1816 at St. Edward church in Leek, Staffordshire, England; that John Haywood was a "Bachelor" of "this Parish" (of Leek); and that Mary Brough was a "Spinster" of "this Parish" (of Leek). The marriage was witnessed by Francis Hilliard and William Gooldstraw.
Marriage Notes for John Haywood and Mary Brough-38033
The 1816 marriage of "John Haywood" and "Mary Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1040767, Item #7), which states that they were married by Banns on 28 April 1816 at St. Edward church in Leek, Staffordshire, England; that John Haywood was a "Bachelor" of "this Parish" (of Leek); and that Mary Brough was a "Spinster" of "this Parish" (of Leek). The marriage was witnessed by Francis Hilliard and William Gooldstraw.
The 1805 christening of "William and Thos [Thomas who were] Twins [of] John and Elizabeth Brough [of] Abbey Green" is listed in the parish register of Meerbrook, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 421574, Item #2; and FHL Film # 1471147, Item # 29), which states that they were both christened on 21 February 1805 at St. Matthews church in Meerbrook, Staffordshire. Their christening record also states that "William" was "about [a] quarter of an hour the older" child.
In 1853, "Thomas Brough" was described as working as a "Weaver", as follows: The 1853 marriage of "Thomas Sales" and "Jane Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1471068, Item #11), which states that they were married by Banns on 27 December 1853 at St. Luke's church in Leek, Staffordshire, England; that Thomas Sales was "27" years old (born about 1826) and a "Widower" and "Twister" of "Workhouse Street" and that his father was "Thomas Sales" a "Shoemaker"; and that Jane Brough was "20" years old (born about 1833) and a "Spinster" of "Workhouse Street" and that her father was "Thomas Brough" a "Weaver". The marriage was witnessed by Thomas Pace and Sarah Ann Kingey.
The christening of "John Wardle" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 421573 and 7566682), which states that he was christened on 15 August 1784 at St. Peter church in Marchington, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Sampson Wardle" and "Elizabeth".
The 1807 marriage of "John Wardle" and "Mary Brough" is listed in the parish register of St. Peter, Marchington, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.126, page 199), which states that they were married by Banns on 31 December 1807 at St. Peter church in Marchington, Staffordshire, and that they were "both of this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by John Tomlinson and John Brandon.
The christening of "Mary Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1471148), which states that she was christened on 4 July 1779 in All Saints, Newborough, Staffordshire, England, and that her mother was "Ann Brough".
The 1807 marriage of "John Wardle [s. Wardel]" and "Mary Brough" is listed in the parish register of St. Peter, Marchington, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.126, page 199), which states that they were married by Banns on 31 December 1807 at St. Peter church in Marchington, Staffordshire, and that they were "both of this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by John Tomlinson and John Brandon.
Marriage Notes for John Wardle and Mary Brough-38058
The 1807 marriage of "John Wardle [s. Wardel]" and "Mary Brough" is listed in the parish register of St. Peter, Marchington, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.126, page 199), which states that they were married by Banns on 31 December 1807 at St. Peter church in Marchington, Staffordshire, and that they were "both of this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by John Tomlinson and John Brandon.
The christening of "William Tompkinson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7566311), which states that he was christened on 2 February 1806 at St. John's church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Samuel and Sarah Tompkinson".
The 1828 marriage of "William Tomkinson" and "Mary Brough Hughes" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1278910, Item #12), which states that they were married by Banns on 31 December 1828 at St. John's church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England; that William Tomkinson was of "this Parish" and a "Bachelor" and "Potter; and that Mary Brough Hughes was of "this Parish" and a "Spinster". The marriage was witnessed by Jonah Reece and Janney Capper.
In the 1851 Census, "William Tomkinson" is listed as being 45 years old (born about 1806), born in Burslem, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Grocer", and residing with his wife, Mary (age 47), and their son, Frederick Tomkinson (age 12), at: Waterloo Road, Burslem, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "Mary Hughes" is listed in FamliySearch (FHL Film # 7566680), which states that she was christened on 24 April 1803 at St. John's church in Longton, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "Thomas Hughes" and "Sarah". Note: The parents of Mary Hughes were "Thomas Hughes" and "Sarah Brough", who were married in 1798 as follows: The 1798 marriage of "Thos. Hughes" and "Sarah Brough" is listed in the parish register of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.35, page 1208), which states that they were married by License on 30 September 1798 in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, and that Sarah Brough was a "Spinister". The marriage was witnessed by John Brough. Also, the 1798 marriage of "Thomas Hughes" and "Sarah Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 7619266), which states that they were married by "License" (which was dated 29 September 1798) on 30 September 1798 in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England; that Thomas Hughes was a "Bachelor" and "Potter" of "Stoke-upon-Trent"; and that Sarah Brough was a "Spinster" of "Stoke-upon-Trent". The marriage was witnessed by "Samuel Poulson" and "Jon't [Jonathan] Brough".
The 1828 marriage of "William Tomkinson" and "Mary Brough Hughes" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1278910, Item #12), which states that they were married by Banns on 31 December 1828 at St. John's church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England; that William Tomkinson was of "this Parish" and a "Bachelor" and "Potter; and that Mary Brough Hughes was of "this Parish" and a "Spinster". The marriage was witnessed by Jonah Reece and Janney Capper.
In the 1851 Census, "Mary Tomkinson" is listed as being 47 years old (born about 1804), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and residing with her husband, William Tomkinson (age 45), and their son, Frederick Tomkinson (age 12), at: Waterloo Road, Burslem, Staffordshire, England.
Marriage Notes for William Tompkinson and Mary Hughes-38065
The 1828 marriage of "William Tomkinson" and "Mary Brough Hughes" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1278910, Item #12), which states that they were married by Banns on 31 December 1828 at St. John's church in Burslem, Staffordshire, England; that William Tomkinson was of "this Parish" and a "Bachelor" and "Potter; and that Mary Brough Hughes was of "this Parish" and a "Spinster". The marriage was witnessed by Jonah Reece and Janney Capper.
The birth of "Frederick William Tomkinson" is listed in the online GRO Index and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in July-September 1838 in Burslem subdistrict, Wolstanton district, Staffordshire, England, and that his mother's surname was "Hughes".
In the 1851 Census, "Frederick Tomkinson" is listed as being 12 years old (born about 1839), born in Burslem, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, William Tomkinson (age 45) and Mary (age 47), at: Waterloo Road, Burslem, Staffordshire, England.
The death of "Frederick William Tomkinson" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his death was registered in January-March 1888 in Wolstanton district, Staffordshire, England, and that he died when he was "49" years old (born about 1839).
The 1781 marriage of "John Brough" and "Mary Pass" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 873647 and 1526192, and FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 309), which states that they were married by Banns on 22 November 1781 at St. Mary & All Saints church in Trentham, Staffordshire, England, that they were both of "this Parish", that John Brough was a "Labourer", and that Mary Pass wa a "Spinster". The marriage was witnessed by Richard Woolley and John Smith.
"John Brough" is listed in the burial record of his wife, Mary, as follows: The burial of "Mary Brough" is listed in the parish register of St. Giles, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040774, Item #1), which states that she was buried on 19 May 1799 at St. Giles, Newcastle under Lyme, that she was of "this Parish [of Newcastle under Lyme], that she was the "wife of John Brough" and that she died when she was "aged 37 years" (born about 1762).
The christening of "Mary Pass" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 96895, 873647 and 7567143), which states that she was christened on 14 January 1759 at St. Mary & All Saints church in Trentham, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "John Pass" and "Mary".
The 1781 marriage of "John Brough" and "Mary Pass" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 873647 and 1526192, and FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 309), which states that they were married by Banns on 22 November 1781 at St. Mary & All Saints church in Trentham, Staffordshire, England, that they were both of "this Parish", that John Brough was a "Labourer", and that Mary Pass wa a "Spinster". The marriage was witnessed by Richard Woolley and John Smith.
The burial of "Mary Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 409), which states that she was buried on 8 January 1799 in Trentham, Staffordshire, England, and that she died when she was "39" years old (born about 1760).
Marriage Notes for John Brough and Mary Pass-38067
The 1781 marriage of "John Brough" and "Mary Pass" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 873647 and 1526192, and FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 309), which states that they were married by Banns on 22 November 1781 at St. Mary & All Saints church in Trentham, Staffordshire, England, that they were both of "this Parish", that John Brough was a "Labourer", and that Mary Pass wa a "Spinster". The marriage was witnessed by Richard Woolley and John Smith.
The burial of "Esther Brough" is listed in the parish register of Trentham, Staffordshire, England (FHL Book # 942.46, B4pr, V.39, page 403), which states that she was buried on 23 November 1791 in Trentham, Staffordshire, that she died when she was "2" years old (born about 1789), that she was the daughter of "John and Mary Brough" of "Tr[entham], and that John Brough was a "Lab[oure]r", of "Tr[entham]".
The christening of "James Eardley" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 421619 and 101152023), which states that he was christened on 18 October 1778 at St. Mary & All Saints church in Whitmore, Staffordshire, England, and that his father was "Wm [William] Eardley".
The 1798 marriage of "James Eardley" and "Elizabeth Brough" is listed in parish register of St. Giles, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040775, Item #4), which state that they were married by Banns on 3 June 1798 at St. Giles church in Newcastle under Lyme, that James Eardley was a "Potter" of Stoke parish, and that Elizabeth Brough was a "Spinster" of Stoke parish. The marriage was witnessed by Wm. Hill and William Filcer.
The 1807 marriage of "James Eardley" and "Elizabeth Davenport" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 873640, 1278827 and 7566314, and shown in FindMyPast), which states that they were married by Banns on 4 January 1807 at St. Chad church in Bucknall cum Bagnall, Staffordshire, England, and that James Eardley was "of this Parish [of Bucknall cum Bagnall]" and that Elizabeth Davenport was "of the Saints parish" and a "Widow". Note: Some extractors have stated that his marriage took place on 3 January 1808, but a carefully reading of the actual marriage record--which is not very easy to read--appears to support the marriage date of 4 January 1807.
In the 1841 Census, "James Eardley" is listed as being 60 years old (born about 1777-1781), born in Staffordshire, working as a "Cordwiner" and residing with Samuel Eardley (age 30), at: Honey Wall, Stoke-upon-Trent parish, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "Elizabeth Brough" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1040762 and 7566586), which states that she was christened on 2 March 1777 at St. John the Baptist church in Keele, Staffordshire, England, and that her parents were "John Brough" and "Margaret".
The 1798 marriage of "James Eardley" and "Elizabeth Brough" is listed in parish register of St. Giles, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040775, Item #4), which state that they were married by Banns on 3 June 1798 at St. Giles church in Newcastle under Lyme, that James Eardley was a "Potter" of Stoke parish, and that Elizabeth Brough was a "Spinster" of Stoke parish. The marriage was witnessed by Wm. Hill and William Filcer.
The burial of "Elizabeth Eardley" is listed and shown in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 101152023), which states that she was buried on 17 October 1798 at St. Mary & All Saints church in Whitmore, Staffordshire, England.
Marriage Notes for James Eardley and Elizabeth Brough-38069
The 1798 marriage of "James Eardley" and "Elizabeth Brough" is listed in parish register of St. Giles, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England (FHL Film # 1040775, Item #4), which state that they were married by Banns on 3 June 1798 at St. Giles church in Newcastle under Lyme, that James Eardley was a "Potter" of Stoke parish, and that Elizabeth Brough was a "Spinster" of Stoke parish. The marriage was witnessed by Wm. Hill and William Filcer.