The christening of "Edmund Tetlow" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, Vol.12, page 101; and FHL Films # 844796 and 547174), which states that he was christened on 2 November 1645 in Middleton, Lancashire, and that his father was "Edmund Tetlow".
Research Note: The marriage of "Edmund Tetlow" (who was christened in Middleton in 1645) has not yet been located, but research into this matter is continuing as time permits.
Research Note: The marriage of "Edmund Tetlow" (who was christened in Middleton in 1645) has not yet been located, but research into this matter is continuing as time permits.
Marriage Notes for Edmund Tetlow and Mrs. Edward Tetlow-3467
Research Note: The marriage of "Edmund Tetlow" (who was christened in Middleton in 1645) has not yet been located, but research into this matter is continuing as time permits.
The christening of "Henry Tetlowe" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, Vol.18, page 28, and FHL Films # 844796 and 547174), which states that he was christened on 17 May 1683 in Middleton, Lancashire, and that his father was "Edmund Tetlowe".
The christening of "Alice Tetlowe" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, Vol.18, page 30, and FHL Films # 844796 and 547174), which states that she was christened on 16 May 1685 in Middleton, Lancashire, and that her father was "Edmund Tetlowe".
The burial of "Edmund Tettlow" is listed in the parish register of St. Leonard's church in Middleton, as verified in June 2009 by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist in Lancashire. The burial record reads as follows: "Edmund Tettlow buried 11th March 1686". Also, the burial of baby Tetlow (with no given name) is listed in the parish register for Middleton (FHL Book #: 942.72, K29pr. Volume 18, page 125), as having been buried on 11 April 1686 in Middleton.
The christening of "Mary Tetlow" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, Vol.18, page 34, and FHL Films # 844796 and 547174), which states that she was christened on 30 June 1689 in Middleton, Lancashire, and that her father was "Edmund Tetlow".
The christening of Thomas Tetlow is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.49), which states that Thomas Tetlow was christened on 24 June 1730 and that he was the son of "James Tetlow, weaver, and Mary of Thornham". Also, this christening is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The death of Thomas Tetlow is listed in the Tetlow Genealogies provided by William L. Dowdell of Blackpool, Lancashire, to Clayton and Ethel Brough of West Jordan, Utah, in July 2008.
Research Note: The Ancestral File contains a listing for the christening of an Elizabeth Tetlow--a supposed daughter of Thomas Tetlow and Betty who was christened on 27 July 1766 in Rochdale. However, a check of the Parish Register for Rochdale (FHL Film # 2356400) states that this Elizabeth Tetlow was the daughter of "Thomas Tetlow, weaver, and Elizabeth his wife of Jassothey(?).
The christening of Betty Scholes is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Marriage Notes for Thomas Tetlow and Betty Scholes-1256
The marriage of Thomas Tetlow and Betty Scholes is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Rochdale, Lancashire (FHL Film # 1545748), which states that Thomas Tetlow was "of Middleton parish" and Betty Scholes was "of this Parish" [or Rochdale parish], and that they were married by Banns on 11 June 1754. The witnesses were James Barlow and George Riley. Also, the marriage of Thomas Tetlow and Betty Scholes is listed in the IGI (via Patron submission).
The christening of Edward Tettlow is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that Edward Tettlow was christened on 1 October 1721 and that he was the son of "James Tettlow of Stakehill". Also, this christening is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Geographical Note: Thornham Lane and Stakehill Lane connect near Rochdale Road on Route A664--just a short distance north Middleton.
The marriage of Edward Tettlow and Alice Kirshaw is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County" (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.49), which states that Edward Tettlow was a "weaver".
In 2002, Ethel M. Brough visited the church of St. Leonard, Middleton, and located the gravestone of Edward Tetlow, which reads: "Here resteth the Body of Edward Tetlow of Thornham who died October 15th 1790 in 69th Year of his age [born about 1721]. Alice wife of Edward Tetlow who died Feb 4th 1787 in 65th year of her age [born about 1722]. Also Ann daughter of Edward Tetlow of Thornham died Feb 4th 1750/1 aged 26 days [born about January 1750/1751]. Thomas his son died Sept 13, 1754 aged 15 days [born about August 1754]. Also James Tetlow who departed this life December 22, 1818 aged 73 years [born about 1745]. Also Ann the wife of Joseph Tetlow who died March 29, 1855 in the 70th year of her age [born about 1785]. Also Joseph Tetlow who died Sept 22, 1856, aged 65 years [born about 1791].
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The following RESEARCH NOTES of SHIRLEY AMY TETLOW (1933-2005) were supplied by her husband, William (Bill) Leo Dowdell of Lancashire to Ethel M. Brough in 2008:
DOB: St. Leonard, Middleton.
DOM: 1st. Ukn.
DOM: 2nd. St. Leonard, Middleton.
DOD: St. Middleton. MI Owens MSS, age 69, grave #239.
WILL: Admon Nov 11, 1790. To James & Thomas Tetlow of Newton Heath and Thornham, sons of Edward, and John Wild in Crompton, coalminer, also John Clegg of Oldham, timber merchant.
MOTHER: Could be Mary Cheetham.
OCC: Weaver; farmer.MI inscription, Owens MSS, Middleton. H.R. Edward Tetlow of Thornham, died Oct 15 1790 in his 69th year. Alice, wife of Edward Tetlow, died Feb 4, 1787, in her 65th year. Also Ann, daughter of Edward Tetlow of Thornham, Fe 4, 1750, age 26 days. Thomas, his son, died Sep 13, 1754, age 15 days. Also James Tetlow, departed Dec 22, 1818, aged 73 years. Also Ann, the wife of Joseph Tetlow, died Mar 29, 1855 in her 70th year. Also Joseph Tetlow, died Sep 22 1856, aged 65 years.
1760. Leases for Thornham. Edward Tetlow of Jarrett Hey granted for 21 years.
Transcription from an original document - a lease by Sir Raphe Assheton to Edward Tetlow of forty acres of land and the buildings on it for 21 years at £34 per year signed by both parties on 18th April 1760. Mining woodcutting hunting and fishing rights remain with Sir Raphe as do rights to sell any manure produced, but he may use some to grow potatoes for his own family's use. Edward has also to keep a dog for Sir Raphe's use and to plant 5 trees (and make sure they grow) every year and must have his grain milled in Sir Raphe's Mill. In the last year only Edward can use the hay from the 'ffour acre' to feed his cattle.
This Indenture Made the Eighteen … Day of April….in the Thirty Third year of the Reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of God of great Britain King And so fforth And in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and Sixty Between the Right Worshipful Sir Raphe Afsheton of Middleton in the County of Lancafter Baronet of the one part And Edward Tetlow of Thornham in the said parish and County Husbandman of the other part Witnefseth that the said Sir Raphe Afsheton (as well for and in Consideration of the payment of the Yearly Rent herein after Reserved and upon the performance of the Covenant's provisions and Agreements herein after mentioned to be paid performed and Done on the part and on Behalf of the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Afigns as for divers other Considerations him hereunto Moving Hath Demised Leased set and to ffarmlet And by these presents Doth Demise Lease set and to ffarm Let unto the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Afigns All that Mefsuage and tenement with the Appurtenances situate and being in Thornham in the said parish of Middleton and Commonly called Iarrotheigh Together with all these several ( Closes Closures and parcells) of Land Meadow and pasture thereunto belonging and commonly called and Known by the several Name or Names of the Six Acre the little Meadow, the great Meadow, the great Croft, the Bout, the Overfield, the Hill, the one Acre, the two Acre, the ffour Acre, the two ffive Acres, the piugot, the the Will ffield, the Garden and fford All which said premises with the Appurtenances Contain by Common eftimation fforty Acres of Land of the Measure there Commonly Used let the same be more or Lefs to go therewith {Inserted: Houses Outhouses Byres Buildings} all ways waftes waters watersprings watercourses Liberties Casements priviledges and tenantly Advantages whatsoever to the said Mefsuage and Tenement belonging or in anywise Appertaining with their and every of their Appurtenances Except and always Reserved out of this present Demise or Lease unto the said Sir Ralph Afsheton his Heirs Afigns All manner of trees timbertrees and other trees now growing or which at any time hereafter during the term hereby demised shal or may hereafter happen to Grow in upon over and throughout the said premises or any part thereof And likewise all Mines or Quarries of Coal Cannel and Stone within the same Tenement Closes parcells of Land and premises aforementioned together with full and free Liberty power and Authority to and for the said Sir Raphe Afsheton his Heirs and Assigns with his and their work men and Servants to Cut down and ffell such trees as aforesaid And to Digg Delve and seek for such Coal Cannel and Stone and to Make pit and pits Soughs Throughs Banks and Loading plates for the Benefit and Advantage of the Obtaining getting Selling and Disposing thereof at his and their will and pleasure And also ffull and ffree Liberty for all and every such person and persons as shal be at anytime hereinafter Authorised by the said Sir Raphe Afsheton or his heirs to Go Ride Drive pass and repass with Cart and Carriage Loaden or Unloaden upon and throughout the aforesaid premises for the Carrying and Conveying away of any Timber Stone Coal or Cannel and to Do any other Act or Acts whatsoever that may be Necefsary and requisite for the Squaring Cutting Getting Selling and Disposing of the same Timber Stone Coal or Cannel as to him the said Sir Raphe Afsheton his Heirs or Afigns shal seem moft Convenient and Advantageous And likewise Reserving out of this present Demise unto the said Sir Raphe Afsheton his Heirs and Afigns his and their power and Liberty of Hawking Hunting ffishing and ffowling in upon over and throughout the aforesaid premises at all times at his and their Wills and pleasures To Have and to Hold all and every the said Mefsuage Tenement Closes Closures and parcels of Land hereby demised with the Appurtenances (except as is before herein excepted) unto him the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns ffor and During the term and time of twenty one years from the Days and Times herinafter mentioned That is to say The Meadow Ground from Christmas day last, the plowing Ground from Candlemas and the other Ground from Lady day and the Housing and Outhousing from the ffirst day of May laft paft and ffully to be Compleat expired and ended. He the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Afigns or some of them yielding and paying therefore yearly and every year during the said term unto the said Sir Raphe Afsheton his Heirs and Assigns or to some of them the Clear Yearly Rent or Sum of thirty ffour pounds of good and lawful Money of great Britain at on or upon the Yearly ffeast Days of Pentecost and Saint Martin the Bishop in Winter by even and equal payments and also performing the Covenants and agreements hereinafter mentioned, and the said Edward Tetlow doth Covenant promise and Agree to and with the said Sir Raphe Afsheton his Heirs and Afigns that he the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Afigns or some of them shal and will yearly and every year during the said term well and truly pay or Cause to be paid to the said Sir Raphe Afsheton his Heirs or Afigns or some of them the said Rent or Sum of Thirty ffour pounds of Current British Money at the Days and times and in such manner as is herein above mentioned and Appointed for payment thereof without any Deduction Defalcation or Abatement out of the same for or in Respect of any manner of Lays or Taxes or Gaulds Afefsments or other Charges whatsoever and also that he the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns shal and will not plow or any other way Break up any of the Meadow Ground hereby Demised during the said term nor above the Quantity or Compass of Six Acres of the other Ground in any one year during the said term of the Measure there Commonly Used in pain and fforfeiture to pay ffive pounds stirling an Acre for every Acre of the Meadow Ground and three pounds stirling an Acre for every Acre of the other Ground and so proportionably for a greater or Less Quantity and that to be paid as an Additional Rent (except for the better ditching or Guttering thereof) and Moreover that he the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Afigns and every of them shal and will from time to time and at all times during the said term Make and Grind at the said Sir Raphe Afsheton's Mill called Middleton Mill all the Malt Corn and Grain which shal be Speut upon the hereby demised premises or which being of the Growth and product thereof or of any part thereof shal be Sold or otherwise disposed of in the fflour or Meal and shal and will pay the like Toll and Mulcture for the same as others of the said Sir Raphe Afsheton's Tenants within his Manor of Middleton usually pay at the same Mill and Moreover that the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Afigns shal and will at his and their own proper Coft and Charges during all the said term hereby demised Bear pay and Discharge all Lays Taxes Assessments and likewise Serve all Offices both ordinary and extraordinary which shall be Layed Taxed Afsessed put Imposed upon or become due and payable for or in Respect of the hereby demised premises or any part thereof and also that he the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns shal and will upon his and their own proper Coft and Charges from time to time and at all times herein after when and as often as Need shal Require during the Continuance of this present demise or Lease and the term hereby granted well and sufficiently Repair Maintain Uphold and Keep all and every the Housing Buildings Hedges Ditches ffences waterbanks Gates Yates Styles Orchards Gardens and all other the premises with all Needful and Necefsary Reparations whatsoever and also at the end of the said term or sooner Determination of this present Demise and Lease shal and will peaceably and Timelly Leave Deliver Surrender and Yield up in good sufficient and Tenantable Repair and Order unto the said Sir Raphe Afsheton his Heirs or Assigns and ffurthermore that the he said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Afigns (ffor the Increase of Timber and wood upon the hereby demised tenement and premises shal and will yearly and every year during the said term plant and set ffive handsome plants or trees of Oak Ash Elm or poplar in some Apt or Convenient part of the premises and after the same are so set shal and will endeavour the preservation of the same trees to the best of his and their Skill and power or in Recompence there shal forfeit for every such tree not set and so preserved every year Two Shillings to be paid yearly at the Rent Days aforesaid and in Default of payment thereof the same to be Levyed by Diftrefs by the said Sir Raphe Afsheton his Heirs and Assigns as in Case of Nonpayment of Rent And also that the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns shal and will Keep a Hound or other Dog for the Use of the said Sir Raphe Afsheton and his Heirs when and as often as thereunto by him or them Required during the said term; and Moreover that he the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns shall and will not Sell Give or Exchange any of the ffodder that shal be Got or Arise from or of the hereby demised premises during the said term But shal and will yearly and every year and at seasonable times in the year Send Lay Spread an Beftow all the Muck Manure Dung and Ashes that shal be Got and Gathered upon the hereby demised premises upon the Meadow Ground { Inserted: and at the end or sooner determination Leave and yield up all such Muck and Manure as shal be unset out to and for the use of the said SirAfsheton his Heirs and Asigns} (except Muck sufficient to set potatoes with for the ffamilies use that shal Dwell on the hereby demised premises but not elsewhere and also that the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns shal and may have ffull and ffree Liberty to hayn his and their Cattle in the ffield called the ffour Acre in the last year of the said term but in no other, And also shal and will not at any time during the said term Set let Alien or pafsover all or any part of the hereby demised premises unto any person or persons whomsoever (except unto the Use of the Wife Child or Children of the said Edward Tetlow wtyhout the Lycence and Consent of the said Sir Raphe Afsheton or his Heirs under his or their Hand in Writing ffirst had and Obtained provided always and upon Condition that if the said yearly Rent of Thirty ffour pounds or any part thereof shal happen to be behind and Unpaid by the space of fforty Days next ensuing after either of the said ffeast days in any year during the term hereby granted wherein or whereupon the same ought or is Appointed to be paid or payable as aforesaid, or if the said Edward Tetlow his Heirs Executors Administrators or such his Assigns as aforesaid shal and Do Make any Wilful or Deftructive Waste upon the said premises either by ffelling Cutting or Cropping any trees or hedges Or otherwise howsoever, Or shal or do Neglect Refuse or Deny to pay Do or perform any of the other Covenants payments and Agreements herein above mentioned that then and from thenceforth in every or any of the said Cases it shal and may be Lawful to and for the said Sir Raphe Afsheton his Heirs and Assigns into the hereby demised premises or any part thereof in the Name of the whole to Reenter and the same to have again reposses and Reenjoy as in his or their fformer eftate anything herein Contained to the Contrary thereof in any wise and withstanding and Lastly the said Sir Raphe Afsheton Hath Constituted Ordained and Made and by these presents Doth hereby Constitute Ordain and Make his Servant William Mofs Gentleman his lawful Attorney for him and in his Name and stead to enter into the hereby demised premises or into some part thereof in the Name of the whole to take peaceable possession and seizin thereof or of some part thereof in the Name of the whole and after peaceable pofsefsion and seizin being so had and taken to Deliver peaceable pofsefsion and Seizin of the said demised premises or some part thereof in the Name of the whole unto the said Edward Tetlow To be Had and Held according to the ffull Intent and true Meaning of these presents In Witness whereof the parties aforesaid to these present Indentures their Hands and Seals Interchangeably have Set the Day and Year ffirst above written
Edward Tetlow (missing) Raphe Afsheton
Seal1763. Leases for Thornham. Edward Tetlow of Thornham Fold granted for 21 years.
1765. Rentals for Thornham. Edward Tetlow, £50 a year. Assheton MSS, E7/19/1/31.
1767. Lands in Thornham. Edward Tetlow, Gerrard Hey, yearly rent of £34/0/0.
Also survey of Middleton. Edmund Tetlow of Gerrard Hey.1767. James Barlow resign and Edward Tetlow was elected in his place as distributor of bread for the poor. Stock Charity Account Book.
1780-1790 Land Tax Assessments: Proprietor is Sir H. Harbord. Occupier is Edward Tetlow of Garrard Hey, Thornham. (his son Thomas takes over lease upon Edward's death in 1790).
1783 Mar 25. Indenture of Lease and Release for a property in Cock Gates, Manchester between Edward Tetlow of Thornham in the parish of Middleton in the County of Lancaster, Farmer, and four other parties dated 25th March 1783.
1784 Jan. To be let for a term of years, the following farms situate in Thornham and Middleton. A farm called Tetlow's in Thornham Fold, containing about 67a., 2r., 27p., of good meadow and pasture land now in the possession of Edward Tetlow. Annals of Oldham, G. Shaw.
1790. Edward Tetlow died and his son Thomas Tetlow elected in his place October 15, 1790. Stock Charity Account Book.
1829 Jul 02. THE HEYWOOD PAPERS
Catalogue Ref. ZHE
Creator(s):
Heywood family of Bolton
CORRESPONDENCE
TITLE DEEDS AND RELATED PAPERS - ref. ZHE/72
Great Bolton: Tom Cook Field
FILE - Letters of Administration: Edward Tetlow of Thornham - ref.
ZHE/72/23 - date: 2 Jul---------------
The christening of Alice Kirshaw is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County, 1653-1729" (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that she was the daughter of Thomas Kirshaw of Boarshaw.
The marriage of Edward Tettlow and Alice Kirshaw is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County" (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.49), which states that Edward Tettlow was a "weaver".
In 2002, Ethel M. Brough visited the church of St. Leonard, Middleton, and located the gravestone of Edward Tetlow, which reads: "Here resteth the Body of Edward Tetlow of Thornham who died October 15th 1790 in 69th Year of his age [born about 1721]. Alice wife of Edward Tetlow who died Feb 4th 1787 in 65th year of her age [born about 1722]. Also Ann daughter of Edward Tetlow of Thornham died Feb 4th 1750/1 aged 26 days [born about January 1750/1751]. Thomas his son died Sept 13, 1754 aged 15 days [born about August 1754]. Also James Tetlow who departed this life December 22, 1818 aged 73 years [born about 1745]. Also Ann the wife of Joseph Tetlow who died March 29, 1855 in the 70th year of her age [born about 1785]. Also Joseph Tetlow who died Sept 22, 1856, aged 65 years [born about 1791].
Marriage Notes for Edward Tettlow and Alice Kirshaw-1251
The marriage of Edward Tettlow and Alice Kirshaw is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County" (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.49), which states that Edward Tettlow was a "weaver".
The marriage of "John Watts" and "Mary Ann Osmond" is listed in the Bishop's Transcripts of Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warwickshire, England (FHL Film # 502211), which states that they were married on 31 October 1826.
The marriage of "John Watts" and "Mary Ann Osmond" is listed in the Bishop's Transcripts of Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warwickshire, England (FHL Film # 502211), which states that they were married on 31 October 1826.
In July 2008, Lynne Osmond wrote that "Mary Ann Osmond married John Watts, no children."
Marriage Notes for John Watts and Mary Ann Osmond-1257
The marriage of "John Watts" and "Mary Ann Osmond" is listed in the Bishop's Transcripts of Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warwickshire, England (FHL Film # 502211), which states that they were married on 31 October 1826.
The christening of James Canham is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron submission).
The christening of Nicholas Thorneton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 94017)--which states that Nicholas was the son of "Nichs Thorneton, labr. Jane UX, Baligate").
The christening of Mary Morton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Marriage Notes for Nicholas Thorneton and Mary Morton-1795
The marriage of Nich Thornton and Mary Morton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 252593).
The christening of Ann Thornton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Elizabeth Thornton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Phillip Thornton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Geographical Note: The travel distance between Long Horsley (Longhorsley) and Kirkwhelpington is about 22 miles.
The christening of John Thornton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Geographical Note: The travel distance between Long Horsley (Longhorsley) and Hartburn is about eight miles.
The christening of Nicholas Thornton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Mary Thornton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Anne Thornton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Thomas Thornton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Anne Heppel is listed in New FamilySearch, PI#: 2WFG-PSC.
The christening of Anne Heppel is listed in the parish register of Hartburn, Northumberland (FHL Film # 94993, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 27 July 1732 as the daughter of William Heppell of Long Witton.
Marriage Notes for Nicholas Thorneton and Jane Arre-1798
The marriage of Nicholas Thorneton and Jane Arre is listed in the IGI (via LDS partron submission).
The christening of Rachel Thornton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening and death of Henry Thorneton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Dorothy Thorneton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of George Thorneton is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Thomas Osmond is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 991472), and the parish entry states that Thomas Osmond's father was a "Farmer".
In the 1851 Census, Thomas Osmond is listed as being about 15 years old (born about 1836) and born in Berkswell, Warwickshire.
In the 1891 Census, Thomas Osmond (incorrectly named "Thomas Ormonde" by the Ancestry.com census extractor) is listed as being about 55 years old (born about 1836), born in Berkswell, Warwickshire, and "living on own means", while residing with his wife--Priscilla, and their son--Thomas, at: Blenheim Road, Ashleigh, King's Norton, Warwickshire.
Thomas Osmond (b.1835) is described as a "Gentleman" on the birth certificate of his son, Thomas Osmond (b.1885).
Priscilla Christabel (Christable) Packer (Parker)
The possible birth of "Priscilla Packer" is listed in the online FreeBMD--which states that her birth was registered in the October-December quarter of 1847 in the district of Marylebone--which spans the boundaries of the counties of London and Middlesex.
In the 1891 Census, Priscilla (Osmond--incorrectly named "Priscilla Ormonde" by the Ancestry.com census extractor) is listed as being about 44 years old (born about 1847), born in Bristol, Kingswood, Warwickshire, and residing with her husband--Thomas, and their son--Thomas, at: Blenheim Road, Ashleigh, King's Norton, Warwickshire.
The death of Priscilla Christabel (Osmond) is listed in the online FreeBMD.
Marriage Notes for Thomas Osmond and Priscilla Christabel (Christable) Packer (Parker)-1282
The marriage of Thomas Osmond and Priscilla Packer is listed in the online FreeBMD.