The christening of Robert Osmund is listed in the parish register of Burford (FHL Microfiche # 6142017, Part 2 of 6, Baptisms for 1661-1709), which states that he was christened on 9 May 1703 as: "Osmund, Robert s. o. Jonathan". Note: This christening record can also be found in FHL Film # 952331.
The marriage of "Robert Osmond" and "Sarah Bayliss" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952331), which states that they were "both of this parish" of Burford and that they were married "by Banns" on 27 June 1734 in Burford.
"Robert Osman" is listed in the book "The Burford Records, a Study in Minor Town Government" (by R. H. Gretton, 1920, page 332), which states the following: "12 April, 1727.[:] Lease to Robert Osman, mason. House on west side of High Street late of Jonathan Osman, between Widow Townsend on north and John Keeble on south. For 21 years at £4 15s. a year."
The marriage of "Robert Osmond" and "Sarah Bayliss" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952331), which states that they were "both of this parish" of Burford and that they were married "by Banns" on 27 June 1734 in Burford.
Marriage Notes for Robert Osmund and Sarah Bayliss-3044
The marriage of "Robert Osmond" and "Sarah Bayliss" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952331), which states that they were "both of this parish" of Burford and that they were married "by Banns" on 27 June 1734 in Burford.
The christening of "Richard Osmon" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952331), which states that he was christened on 5 July 1742 in Burford and that his father was "Robert Osmon".
The christening of "William Osman" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952331), which states that he was christened on 1 July 1744 in Burford and that his father was "Robert Osman".
The burial of "Sarah Osman" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952331), which states that she was buried on 19 February 1760 in Burford and that she was the daughter of "Robert Osman".
The christening of "John Tetlowe" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, Vol.18, page 26, and FHL Films # 844796 and 547174), which states that he was christened on 17 April 1681 in Middleton, Lancashire, and that his father was "Edmund Tetlowe".
The marriage of "John Tettlow of Hopwood" and "Jane Leach of Hopwood" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, Vol.18, page 182), which states that they were married by "Banns" on 29 June 1704 in Middleton, Lancashire.
The marriage of "John Tettlow of Hopwood" and "Jane Leach of Hopwood" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, Vol.18, page 182), which states that they were married by "Banns" on 29 June 1704 in Middleton, Lancashire.
Marriage Notes for John Tetlowe and Jane Leach-1908
The marriage of "John Tettlow of Hopwood" and "Jane Leach of Hopwood" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, Vol.18, page 182), which states that they were married by "Banns" on 29 June 1704 in Middleton, Lancashire.
The christening of William Osmond is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1279432), which states that he was christened on 22 August 1790 in Tisbury, Wiltshire, and that his parents were Thomas and "Bety" Osmond.
In the 1841 Census, William Osmond is listed as being about 50 years old (born about 1791), born in Wiltshire, England, working as a "Sculptor" and residing with his wife and children on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
In the 1851 Census, William Osmond is listed as being about 60 years old (born about 1791), born in Tisbury, Wiltshire, working as a "Statuary and Mason Master", while being a "Visitor" in the household of George and Susannah Pierce in St. Mary Le Strand, Middlesex.
In the 1861 Census, William Osmond is listed as being about 70 years old (born about 1791), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, a widower and working as a "Sculptor, employing 12 men and one boy", while residing with two of his adult children on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
In the 1871 Census, William Osmond is listed as being about 80 years old (born about 1791), born in Tisbury, Wiltshire, a widower and a "Retired Sculptor", while residing with his unmarried adult daughter, Louisa Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Death Note: Information on the family of William Osmond was obtained from his memorial plaque that appears inside Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. This plaque was photographed in June 2009, and reads as follows: "In the adjoining green rest the remains of William Osmond, many years lay vicar and mason of this Cathedral who departed July 10, 1875, aged 84. Charity his wife, December 20, 1851, aged 52. And their children: Alfred, September 3, 1826, aged 2 years. Lucy Jane, March 20, 1850, aged 15. Gertrude Mary, June 6, 1856, aged 14. Edward, July 18, 1856, aged 20. Louisa, November 23, 1873, aged 50."
The christening of Charity Marsh is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 916839), which states that she was christened on 28 April 1799 in St. Sidwell, Exeter, Devon, England, and that her parents were James and "Elizth" Marsh.
In 2010, researchers found the death certificate of Charity (Marsh) Osmond among a group of papers originally belonging to George and Olive Osmond of Utah. The death certificate of Charity Osmond stated that she died on 20 December 1851 at Brown Street, Saint Martin, Salisbury, at the age of 52 years from "Fever with Bronchitis and Heart Disease", and that she was the "Wife of William Osmond, a Sculptor".
In the 1841 Census, Charity (Osmond) is listed as being about 42 years old (born about 1799), not born in Wiltshire County, but residing with her husband and children on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
In the 1851 Census, Charity (Osmond) is listed as being about 51 years old (born about 1800), born in Exeter, Devon, a "Sculptors wife" and residing with her children on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Death Note: Information on the family of William Osmond was obtained from his memorial plaque that appears inside Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. This plaque was photographed in June 2009, and reads as follows: "In the adjoining green rest the remains of William Osmond, many years lay vicar and mason of this Cathedral who departed July 10, 1875, aged 84. Charity his wife, December 20, 1851, aged 52. And their children: Alfred, September 3, 1826, aged 2 years. Lucy Jane, March 20, 1850, aged 15. Gertrude Mary, June 6, 1856, aged 14. Edward, July 18, 1856, aged 20. Louisa, November 23, 1873, aged 50."
Marriage Notes for William Osmond and Charity Marsh-1911
The marriage of William Osmond and Charity Marsh is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron submission).
The birth and christening of Louisa Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that William Louisa Osmond was born on 1 September 1823 and christened on 30 September 1823 as the daughter of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was on St. Ann's Street, and that William (her father) was a Layman of the Cathedral and Master Stone Mason.
In the 1841 Census, "Elizh Susan Osmond" is listed as being about 18 years old (born about 1823), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with her parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Louisa Osmond" is listed as being about 27 years old (born about 1824), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, unmarried and residing with her parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
In the 1861 Census, "Louisa Osmond" is listed as being about 37 years old (born about 1824), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, unmarried and residing with her widowed father, William Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
In the 1871 Census, "Louisa Osmond" is listed as being about 47 years old (born about 1824), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, unmarried and residing with her widowed father, William Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Death Note: Information on the family of William Osmond was obtained from his memorial plaque that appears inside Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. This plaque was photographed in June 2009, and reads as follows: "In the adjoining green rest the remains of William Osmond, many years lay vicar and mason of this Cathedral who departed July 10, 1875, aged 84. Charity his wife, December 20, 1851, aged 52. And their children: Alfred, September 3, 1826, aged 2 years. Lucy Jane, March 20, 1850, aged 15. Gertrude Mary, June 6, 1856, aged 14. Edward, July 18, 1856, aged 20. Louisa, November 23, 1873, aged 50."
The christening of Alfred Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Alfred Osmond was christened on 5 September 1824 as the son of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was on St. Ann's Street, and that William (his father) was a Stone Mason and Layman of the Church.
Death Note: Information on the family of William Osmond was obtained from his memorial plaque that appears inside Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. This plaque was photographed in June 2009, and reads as follows: "In the adjoining green rest the remains of William Osmond, many years lay vicar and mason of this Cathedral who departed July 10, 1875, aged 84. Charity his wife, December 20, 1851, aged 52. And their children: Alfred, September 3, 1826, aged 2 years. Lucy Jane, March 20, 1850, aged 15. Gertrude Mary, June 6, 1856, aged 14. Edward, July 18, 1856, aged 20. Louisa, November 23, 1873, aged 50."
The christening of Emma Charity Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Emma Charity Osmond was christened on 31 January 1826 as the daughter of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was on Brown Street, and that William (her father) was a Stone Mason and Layman of the Church.
In the 1841 Census, "Emma C. Osmond" is listed as being about 15 years old (born about 1826), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with her parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
The christening of Arthur Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Arthur Osmond was christened on 15 April 1827 as the son of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was Close, and that William (his father) was a Stone Mason and Layman of the Church.
In the 1841 Census, Arthur Osmond is listed as being about 13 years old (born about 1828), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with his parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
The christening of Alfred Thomas Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Alfred Thomas Osmond was christened on 25 April 1828 as the son of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was Close, and that William (his father) was a Stone Mason and Layman of the Church.
In the 1841 Census, "Alfred Thos Osmond" is listed as being about 12 years old (born about 1829), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with his parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
The christening of Henry James Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Henry James Osmond was christened on 18 December 1831 as the son of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was Exeter, and that William (his father) was a Layman [of the Church].
In the 1841 Census, "Henry Jas Osmond" is listed as being about 10 years old (born about 1831), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with his parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
The birth and christening of Alfred Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Charles Marsh Osmond was born on 1 May 1832 and christened on 20 May 1832 as the son of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was Close, and that William (his father) was a Stone Mason and Layman of the Church.
In the 1841 Census, Charles Marsh Osmond is listed as being about 9 years old (born about 1832), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with his parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
The birth and christening of Herbert Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Herbert Osmond was born on 2 July 1833 and christened on 3 September 1833 as the son of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was Close, and that William (his father) was a Stone Mason and Layman of the Church.
In the 1841 Census, Herbert Osmond is listed as being about 7 years old (born about 1834), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with his parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
In the 1851 Census, Herbert Osmond is listed as being about 17 years old (born about 1834), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and residing with his parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
In the 1861 Census, Herbert Osmond is listed as being about 27 years old (born about 1834), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, unmarried and working as a "Sculptor", while residing with his widowed father, William Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
The christening of Lucy Jane Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Lucy Jane Osmond was christened on 29 September 1834 as the daughter of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was Close, and that William (her father) was a Stone Mason and Layman of the Church.
In the 1841 Census, Lucy Jane Osmond is listed as being about 6 years old (born about 1835), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with her parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
Death Note: Information on the family of William Osmond was obtained from his memorial plaque that appears inside Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. This plaque was photographed in June 2009, and reads as follows: "In the adjoining green rest the remains of William Osmond, many years lay vicar and mason of this Cathedral who departed July 10, 1875, aged 84. Charity his wife, December 20, 1851, aged 52. And their children: Alfred, September 3, 1826, aged 2 years. Lucy Jane, March 20, 1850, aged 15. Gertrude Mary, June 6, 1856, aged 14. Edward, July 18, 1856, aged 20. Louisa, November 23, 1873, aged 50."
The christening of Edward Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Edward Osmond was christened on 18 March 1836 as the son of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was Exeter, and that William (his father) was a Layman of the Church.
In the 1841 Census, Edward Osmond is listed as being about 5 years old (born about 1836), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with his parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
Death Note: Information on the family of William Osmond was obtained from his memorial plaque that appears inside Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. This plaque was photographed in June 2009, and reads as follows: "In the adjoining green rest the remains of William Osmond, many years lay vicar and mason of this Cathedral who departed July 10, 1875, aged 84. Charity his wife, December 20, 1851, aged 52. And their children: Alfred, September 3, 1826, aged 2 years. Lucy Jane, March 20, 1850, aged 15. Gertrude Mary, June 6, 1856, aged 14. Edward, July 18, 1856, aged 20. Louisa, November 23, 1873, aged 50."
The birth and christening of Agnes Peirce Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Agnes Peirce Osmond was born on 13 April 1838 and christened on 12 May 1838 as the daugther of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was on Exeter Street, and that William (her father) was a Layman of the Church.
The birth of Agnes Pierce Osmond is listed in the online FreeBMD.
In the 1841 Census, Agnes Peirce Osmond is listed as being about 3 years old (born about 1838), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with her parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
In the 1851 Census, Agnes Peirce Osmond is listed as being about 12 years old (born about 1839), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and residing with her parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
The birth and christening of Ellen Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Ellen Osmond was born on 1 September 1839 and christened on 30 September 1839 as the daugther of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was on Exeter Street, and that William (her father) was a Clerk of the Cathedral.
The birth of Ellen Osmond is listed in the online FreeBMD.
In the 1841 Census, Ellen Osmond is listed as being about 1 year old (born about 1840), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with her parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
The birth and christening of Walter Marsh Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Walter Marsh Osmond was born on 15 October 1840 and christened on 17 November 1840 as the son of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was on Exeter Street, and that William (his father) was a Layman and Clerk of the Cathedral.
In the 1841 Census, Wlater Marsh Osmond is listed as being about "7 months" old (born about 1840-1841), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with his parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
The christening of Gertrude Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Gertrude Osmond was christened on 5 May 1842 as the daugther of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was on Brown Street, and that William (her father) was a Layman and Clerk of the Cathedral.
Death Note: Information on the family of William Osmond was obtained from his memorial plaque that appears inside Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. This plaque was photographed in June 2009, and reads as follows: "In the adjoining green rest the remains of William Osmond, many years lay vicar and mason of this Cathedral who departed July 10, 1875, aged 84. Charity his wife, December 20, 1851, aged 52. And their children: Alfred, September 3, 1826, aged 2 years. Lucy Jane, March 20, 1850, aged 15. Gertrude Mary, June 6, 1856, aged 14. Edward, July 18, 1856, aged 20. Louisa, November 23, 1873, aged 50."
Betty (Bety or Elizabeth) Kellow
The burial of Elizabeth Osmond is listed in the Bishop Transcript for Tisbury (FHL Film # 1279432, Item #5), which stated that she was buried on 12 November 1802.
Marriage Notes for Thomas Osmond (Osement) and Betty (Bety or Elizabeth) Kellow-1931
The marriage of Thomas Osmond and Betty Kellow is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron submission).
The christening of John Osmond is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1279432), which states that his parents were Thomas Osmond and Betty.
The christening of Mary Ozment is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1279432), which states that his parents were Thomas Ozment and Betty.
The christening of James "Osement" is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1279432), which states that his parents were Thomas Osement and Betty.
The christening of Thomas Osement is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1279432), which states that his parents were Thomas Osement and Betty.
The christening of Elizabeth Osmond is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1279432), which states that her parents were Thomas Osmond and Elizabeth.
The christening of George Osmond is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1279432), which states that his parents were Thomas Osmond and Elizabeth.
The christening of Edward Osmond is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1279432), which states that his parents were Thomas Osmond and Eliza.
The burial of Edward Osmond is listed in the Bishop Transcript of Tisbury (FHL Film #1279432, Item #5), which states that he was buried on 28 June 1803.
The birth and christening of William Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that William Osmond was born on 11 July 1821 and christened on 2 August 1821 as the son of William and Charity Osmond, whose abode was on the corner of St. Ann's and St. Thomas, and that William (the father) was a Layman of the Cathedral and Master Stone Mason.
In the 1841 Census, William Osmond is listed as being about 20 years old (born about 1821), born in Wiltshire County, and residing with his parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
In the 1851 Census, William Osmond is listed as being about 29 years old (born about 1822), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, unmarried and working as a "Sculptors son" while residing with his parents, William and Charity Osmond, on: Brown Street in St. Martin parish in Salisbury, England.
In the 1861 Census, William Osmond is listed as being about 39 years old (born about 1822), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, married and working as a "Sculptor" while residing with his wife, "Sarah B", (but with no children) on: Exeter Street in St. Martin parish, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
In the 1871 Census, William Osmond is listed as being about 49 years old (born about 1822), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, married and working as a "Sculptor employing 9 men and 2 boys" while residing with his wife, "Sarah B", and their two children, on: 113 Exeter Street in St. Martin parish, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
In the 1881 Census, William Osmond is listed as being about 59 years old (born about 1822), born in Salisbury, married to Sarah, and working as a "Sculptor Mason, Employing 8 Men and 1 Boy", while residing at: 113 Exeter Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
Research Note: Information on the family of William Osmond was obtained from his memorial plaque that appears inside Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. This plaque was photographed in June 2009, and reads as follows: "In loving memory of William Osmond, many years mason of this Cathedral; who died August 9, 1890, aged 69. Interred in Salisbury Cemetery."
The christening of Sarah Brown Pike is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279426, Item #9), which states that she was christened on 24 April 1831 as "Sarah Brown [the] daughter [of] William and Jane Pike, [of] Semley" and that William Pike was a "Farmer".
In the 1861 Census, "Sarah B" (Osmond) is listed as being about 30 years old (born about 1831), born in Semley, Wiltshire, married (but with no children) and residing with her husband, William Osmond, on: Exeter Street in St. Martin parish, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
In the 1871 Census, "Sarah B" (Osmond) is listed as being about 40 years old (born about 1831), born in Semley, Wiltshire, married and residing with her husband, William Osmond, and their two children, on: 113 Exeter Street in St. Martin parish, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
In the 1881 Census, "Sarah B" (Osmond) is listed as being about 50 years old (born about 1831), born in Semley, Wiltshire, married to William Osmond, and residing at: 113 Exeter Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
In the 1891 Census, "Sarah B Osmond" is listed as being about 60 years old (born about 1831), born in Semley, Wiltshire, and a widow who was "living on her own means" with two of her adult children, Gertrude and Clement Osmond, at: 113 Exeter Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
In the 1901 Census, "Sarah Osmond" is listed as being about 70 years old (born about 1831), born in Semley, Wiltshire, and a widow who was a "Boarder" residing in St. Martin parish, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Marriage Notes for William Osmond and Sarah Brown Pike-1918
The marriage of William Osmond and Sarah Brown Pike is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279426, Item #10), and states that the marriage was "Solemnized at Semley in the Union of Tisbury, County of Wiltshire" and took place on 27 August 1851, and that William Osmond was "of Age" and a Bachelor and Sculptor of Salilsbury, and that his father was William Osmond, a Sculptor; and that Sarah Brown Pike was 20 years old and a Spinster of Semley, and that her father was William Pike, a Farmer. The marriage was witnessed by Arthur Osmond, William Pike and Eliza Pike.
The christening of Gertrude Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Gertrude Osmond was christened on 25 July 1864 as the daughter of William (Osmond) and Sarah Brown, whose abode was in St. Martin's Parish, and that William (the father) was a Sculptor.
The birth of Gertrude Osmond is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that it was registered during the quarter of July-September 1864 in Salisbury district, Wiltshire.
In the 1871 Census, Gertrude Osmond is listed as being about 6 years old (born about 1865), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and residing her parents, William and Sarah Osmond, on: 113 Exeter Street in St. Martin parish, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
In the 1881 Census, Gertrude Osmond is listed as being about 15 years old (born about 1866), born in Salisbury, unmarried, and residing with her parents, William and Sarah Osmond, at: 113 Exeter Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
In the 1891 Census, Gertrude Osmond is listed as being about 26 years old (born about 1865), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, single and residing with her widowed mother, Sarah B. Osmond, at: 113 Exeter Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
The christening of Sidney is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Sidney was christened on 10 July 1868 as the son of William (Osmond) and Sarah Brown, whose abode was in St. Martin's Parish, and that William (the father) was a Sculptor.
The birth of Sidney Osmond is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that it was registered during the quarter of April-June 1868 in Salisbury district, Wiltshire.
In the 1871 Census, Sidney Osmond is listed as being about 3 years old (born about 1868), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and residing his parents, William and Sarah Osmond, on: 113 Exeter Street in St. Martin parish, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
The christening of Clement Osmond is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Salisbury (FHL Film # 1279422), which states that Clement Osmond was christened on 29 July 1871 as the son of William (Osmond) and Sarah Brown, whose abode was on Exeter Street, and that William (the father) was a Sculptor.
In the 1881 Census, Clement Osmond is listed as being about 9 years old (born about 1872), born in Salisbury, and residing with his parents, William and Sarah Osmond, at: 113 Exeter Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
In the 1891 Census, Clement Osmond is listed as being about 19 years old (born about 1872), born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, single and residing with his widowed mother, Sarah B. Osmond, at: 113 Exeter Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
The christening of the children of William Pike states that he was "Farmer" of "Semley", Wiltshire, England.
Marriage Notes for William Pike and Jane Brown-2002
The marriage of William Pike and Jane Brown can be found in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279426, Item #9), which states that the marriage was by License and took place on 30 January 1825 "with [the] consent of all parties", and that William Pike was a Bachelor of "this parish" and that Jane Brown was a "Spinster" of "this parish". The marriage was witnessed by William Brough and Ann Brown.
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #9).
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #9), and is also listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #9).
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #9).
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #9).
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #9), and is also listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #9), and is also listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The burial of this individual--which states that she was buried at the age of "3 yrs old"--is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #9).
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #9).
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #9), and is also listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #10).
The burial of this individual--which states that he was buried when he was about "16 yrs" old is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #10).
The christening of this individual is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Semley (FHL Film # 1279,426, Item #10).
In the 1861 Census, Charles C. Osmond is listed as being about 1 year old (born about 1860), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlottte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, Charles Coles Osmond is listed as being about 21 years old (born about 1860), born in Brampford Speke, unmarried and working as a "Bankers Clerk", and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
Research Note: The online FreeBMD contains the birth registration of a Charles Henry Osmond, during July-September 1859, Exeter district; and of a Charles Arthur William Osmond, during July-September 1860, Kingsbridge district.
Marriage Notes for Charles Coles Osmond and Eliza Hunt-2263
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the marriage certificate of Charles Coles Osmond and Eliza Hunt from England, which stated that they were married by Banns on 27 August 1891 at St. James, Exeter (Devon), and that Charles Coles was 31 years old (born about 1860) and a Bachelor and Bank Manager of York, and that his father was Edward Osmond, a Land Agent, and that Eliza Hunt was 30 years old (born about 1861) and a Spinster of Laurel Cottage, Exeter, and that her father was William Coles Hunt, a Surgeon. The marriage was witnessed by W. C. Hunt, Edward Osmond, Robert Thomas, and Florence Osmond.
The christening of Edward Osmond is listed in New Family Search.
The death of Edward Osmond is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states he died in 1905 at the age of "79" (born about 1826).
In the 1851 Census, Edward Osmond is listed as being about 26 years old (born about 1825), born in Newton St. Cyres, Devon, unmarried and working as a "Land Agent", while residing with his parents, Edward and Sarah Osmond, and siblings in Newton St. Cyres, Devon.
In the 1861 Census, Edward Osmond is listed as being about 35 years old (born about 1826), born in Upton Pyne, Devon, married and a "Farmer of 126 acres, employing 2 men and 1 boy", and residing with his wife, Charlotte, and four of their young children in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1871 Census, Edward Osmond is listed as being about 45 years old (born about 1826), born in Upton Pyne, Devon, married and a "Famer of 200 acres, employing 3 men and 1 boy", and residing with his wife, Charlotte, and seven of their children in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, Edward Osmond is listed as being about 55 years old (born about 1826; but misread by the census extractor as being "65" years old), born in Upton Pyne, Devon, married and working as a "Land Agnet and Farmer of 260 acres employing six men and two boys", and residing with his wife, Charlotte, and their ten children in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1891 Census, Edward Osmond is listed as being about 65 years old (born about 1826), born in Upton Pyne, Devon, married and working as a "Land Agent and Surveyor", and residing with his wife, Charlotte, and three of their single adult children in Upton Pyne, Devon.
In the 1901 Census, Edward Osmond is listed as being about 75 years old (born about 1826), born in Upton Pyne, Devon, a "Widower" and "Retired Land Agent", and residing with two of his single adult children in Exeter, Devon.
Research Note: On 2 July 1975, Miss. Roie Osmond of Auckland, New Zealand, wrote a letter to Olive Osmond of Utah, which letter stated: "John Gregory Osmond...had a brother Edward Osmond who lived in Union Road, Exeter, there were eight children--four boys and 4 girls, and Edward died on 30 June 1905. One of these children - Charles Osmond - married a Doctor Hunts' daughter. He was the manager of a bank near Manchester about 1891."
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the death certificate of Charlotte Osmond from England, which stated that she died from "Bronchial Pneumonia" on 27 December 1899 at the age of 69 years at Oakford House, Upton Pyne, Devon, and that she was the "Wife of Edward Osmond [a] Land Surveyor".
In the 1861 Census, Charlotte (Osmond) is listed as being about 31 years old (born about 1830), born in Stoke Cannon, Devon, married and living with her husband, Edward Osmond, and four of their young children in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1871 Census, Charlotte (Osmond) is listed as being about 41 years old (born about 1830), born in Stoke Cannon, Devon, married and living with her husband, Edward Osmond, and seven of their children in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, Charlotte (Osmond) is listed as being about 51 years old (born about 1830), born in Stoke Canon, Devon, married and residing with her husband, Edward Osmond, and their ten children in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1891 Census, Charlotte (Osmond) is listed as being about 61 years old (born about 1830), born in Upton Pyne, Devon, married and residing with her husband, Edward Osmond, and three of their single adult children in Upton Pyne, Devon.
Marriage Notes for Edward Osmond and Charlotte Coles-2269
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the marriage certificate of Edward Osmond and Charlotte Coles from England, which stated that they were married on 15 March 1853 in the parish church of Stoke Canon, Devon, and that Edward Osmond as of "full age" and a Bachelor and Land Agent of Brampford Speke, and that his father was Edward Osmond, a Land Agent; and that Charlotte Coles was of "full age" and a Spinster of Stoke Canon, and that her father was Charles Coles, a Farmer. The marriage was witnessed by Charles Coles and Robert Ward.
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Emily Coles Osmond from England, which stated that she was born on 30 April 1854 at Woodrow, Brampford Speke, Devon, as the daughter of Edward Osmond, a Land Agent, and "Sarah Osmond formerly Rew"--which was a mistake as Edward Osmond's wife was actually Charlotte Coles whom he married on 15 March 1853.
In the 1861 Census, Emily C. Osmond is listed as being about 6 years old (born about 1855), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlottte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1871 Census, Emily C. Osmond is listed as being about 16 years old (born about 1855), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, Emily Coles Osmond is listed as being about 26 years old (born about 1855), born in Brampford Speke, unmarried, and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1891 Census, Emily C. Osmond is listed as being about 36 years old (born about 1855), born in Brampford Speke, single and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Upton Pyne, Devon.
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Ellen Osmond from England, which stated that she was born on 27 March 1856 at Woodrow, Brampford Speke, Devon, as the daughter of Edward Osmond, a Land Agent, and Charlotte Osmond "formerly Coles".
In the 1861 Census, Ellen Osmond is listed as being about 5 years old (born about 1856), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlottte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1871 Census, Ellen Osmond is listed as being about 15 years old (born about 1856), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, Ellen Osmond is listed as being about 25 years old (born about 1856), born in Brampford Speke, unmarried, and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1901 Census, Ellen Osmond is listed as being about 45 years old (born about 1856), born in Brampford Speke, single and residing with her father, Edward Osmond (a widower), in Exeter, Devon.
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy fo the birth certificate of Edward Osmond from England, which stated that he was born on 10 January 1858 at Woodrow, Brampford Speke, Devon, as the son of Edward Osmond, a Land Agent, and Charlotte Osmond "formerly Coles".
In the 1861 Census, Edward Osmond is listed as being about 3 years old (born about 1858), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlottte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, Edward Osmond is listed as being about 23 years old (born about 1858), born in Brampford Speke, unmarried and working as a "Land Agent", and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the birth certificate of John Osmond from England, which stated that he was born on 17 May 1861 in Woodrow, Brampford Speke, Devon, and that his father was Edward Osmond, a Land Agent, and that his mother was Charlotte Osmond "formerly Coles".
In the 1871 Census, John Osmond is listed as being about 9 years old (born about 1862), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, John Osmond is listed as being about 19 years old (born about 1862), born in Brampford Speke, unmarried and working as a "Farmer", and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Gregory Osmond from England, which stated that he was born on 25 October 1862 at Woodrow, Brampford Speke, Devon, as the son of Edward Osmond, a Land Agent, and Charlotte Osmond "formerly Coles".
In the 1871 Census, Gregory Osmond is listed as being about 8 years old (born about 1863), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, Gregory Osmond is listed as being about 18 years old (born about 1863), born in Brampford Speke, unmarried and working as a "Wine and Spirit Merchant", and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Arthur Osmond from England, which stated that he was born on 5 November 1865 at Woodrow, Brampford Speke, Devon, as the son of Edward Osmond, a Land Agent, and Charlotte Osmond "formerly Coles".
In the 1871 Census, Arthur Osmond is listed as being about 5 years old (born about 1866), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, Arthur Osmond is listed as being about 15 years old (born about 1866), born in Brampford Speke, unmarried, and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Henry Osmond from England, which stated that he was born on 19 February 1868 at Woodrow, Brampford Speke, Devon, as the son of Edward Osmond, a Land Agent, and Charlotte Osmond "formerly Coles".
In the 1871 Census, Henry Osmond is listed as being about 3 years old (born about 1868), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, Henry Osmond is listed as being about 13 years old (born about 1868), born in Brampford Speke, unmarried, and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1891 Census, Henry Osmond is listed as being about 23 years old (born about 1868), born in Brampford Speke, single and working as a "Surveyor", and residing with his parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Upton Pyne, Devon.
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Florence Osmond from England, which stated that she was born on 31 July 1869 at Woodrow, Brampford Speke, Devon, as the daughter of Edward Osmond, a Land Agent, and Charlotte Osmond "formerly Coles".
In the 1871 Census, Florence Osmond is listed as being about 1 years old (born about 1870), born in Brampford Speke, and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1881 Census, Florence Osmond is listed as being about 11 years old (born about 1870), born in Brampford Speke, unmarried, and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1891 Census, Florence Osmond is listed as being about 21 years old (born about 1870), born in Brampford Speke, single and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Upton Pyne, Devon.
In September 2010, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy fo the birth certificate of Bertha Osmond from England, which stated that she was born on 18 March 1872 at Woodrow, Brampford Speke, Devon, as the daughter of Edward Osmond, a Land Agent, and Charlotte Osmond "formerly Coles".
In the 1881 Census, Bertha Osmond is listed as being about 9 years old (born about 1872), born in Brampford Speke, unmarried, and residing with her parents, Edward and Charlotte Brough, in Brampford Speke, Devon.
In the 1901 Census, Bertha Osmond is listed as being about 29 years old (born about 1872), born in Brampford Speke, single and residing with her father, Edward Osmond (a widower), in Exeter, Devon.