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FAMILY CONNECTIONS

CHESHIRE

 

Peter Blackburn
Road Labourer & Beerhouse Keeper.
Over, Winsford, Cheshire.
b: Abt. 1845
Foresters Arms, 34 High Street
(Closed 1913)
Owned by William Ledwards Trustees 1872, Greenalls 1890
1841-1895 Blackburn, Samuel
? is this Father & Son Samuel (b 1802 d 1877) & Samuel (b 1832 d 1895)
1895-1898 Blackburn, Betsy (b abt 1830 d 1897) Wife of Samuel (2)
1898-1899 Blackburn, Peter (b 1845) Brother of Samuel (2)
1899-1901 Baker, William
1901-1906 Blackburn, Thomas
1910-1913 Bostock, Joseph
1851 Census - {65} Over lane, Over, Winsford.
Samuel Blackburn H. M. 48 Butcher   Over
Elizabeth Blackburn W. M. 50     Wharton
Thomas Blackburn S. U. 22 Pansmith  Over
Mary Ann Blackburn D. U. 20    Over
Samuel Blackburn S. U. 18 Butcher   Over
Joseph Blackburn S. U. 16 Slater's Apprentice? Over
Elisha Blackburn S. 14 Scholar  Over
Elizabeth Blackburn D. 12 Scholar    Over
John Blackburn S. 10 Scholar  Over
Peter Blackburn  S.  5 Scholar   Over
Charles Darlington Serv. 50 Butcher   Hartford
1881 Census - 34 High Street, Over, Cheshire, England
Samuel BLACKBURN M 48  M Over, Cheshire, England
 Rel: Head
 Occ: Butcher & Beerhouse Keeper
Betsy BLACKBURN M 51 F Leftwich, Cheshire, England
 Rel: Wife
Catherine BLACKBURN U 17 F Over, Cheshire, England
 Rel: Daur
 Occ: Dressmaker
Samuel BLACKBURN U 15  M Over, Cheshire, England
 Rel: Son
 Occ: Blacksmiths Apprentice
Betsy BLACKBURN    13  F Over, Cheshire, England
 Rel: Daur
 Occ: Scholar
Miriam BLACKBURN   10  F Over, Cheshire, England
 Rel: Daur
 Occ: Scholar
1881 Census - 289 High Street (Old Cow), Over, Cheshire, England
Peter Blackburne H. M. 35 Road Lab. & Beerhouse keeper Over
Georgina Blackburne W. M. 36 Wife   Middlewich
Peter Blackburne S.   9 Scholar  Over
Georgina Blackburne D. 6  Scholar   Over
Mark Blackburne  S.  4 Scholar  Over
Mary Ellen Blackburne D. 3  Scholar   Over
Francis Blackburne D. 1    Over
Ethel Blackburne D. 8 m    Over
Ann Carter Serv. 14 Domestic Servant Over

Amelia Curzon
Grocer & Beerseller
Wharton, Winsford, Cheshire.
Abt. 1824
16 July 1890
The Ark, Market Place (once Noah’s Ark)
Owned by Greenalls 1891
1850-1860 Curzon, Amelia (b 1824, d 1890)
1891-1892 Curzon, Richard
Jolly Sailor Hill St, Wharton, Winsford
1853-1896 Peter Walker
1841 Census - Winsford Hill - HO107/0121 F16/08
William Curzons  35 Waterman Y
Mary Curzons 35   Y
Amelia Curzons 15   Y
William Curzons  11    Y
David Curzons  7    Y
George Newall  15 Waterman Y
1851 Census - Winsford Hill, Wharton, Winsford
Amelia Courzon H. U. 26 Grocer & Beer Seller Davenham
David Courzon      U. 17 Brother, Plumber's Appr. Davenham
Elizabeth Burgess      U. 20 House Servant  Davenham
1861 Census - Northwich Road, Wharton
Peter Walker H. M. 33  Captain of Flat & Grocer Wharton
Amelia Walker W. M. 36   Wharton
1881 Census - Jolly Sailor, Wharton, Cheshire, England
Amelia Walker H. M. 57 Wife - Grocer & Beerseller Wharton
Samuel Walker  11 Scholar - Nephew Stafford, England

John Crichlow
Innkeeper
Nantwich
19C

Charles Brassington
Inn Keeper.
Cheshire
19C
Ring O’Bells, Overton, Frodsham
1925-1930 William Brassington
1930-1960 Fanny Brassington

John Hamlett
1: Bricklayer
2: Innkeeper
Beerhouse, Over, Winsford, 1869
George & Dragon, Over, Winsford, 1871-1874 (Nancy Hamlett 1874-1876)
Frodsham?
Abt. 1776

Ann J Hitchen
Licensed Victualler
Northwich, Cheshire
Abt. 1860
Rifleman, Weaver Street
1810-1823 Edwards, Thomas
1851         Rutter, Samuel
1857         Marsh, James
1869-1884 Lewis, Joseph
1884-1890 Lewis, Mary
1890-1895 Worrall, Walter
1895-1910 *Worrall, Anne Jane (Mrs)
1914-1945 Webb, Joseph
1950-1960 Webb, Joseph O.
1965-1976 Wainwright, Wilfred
1976-1977 Mellor, Keith
1977-1980 Latham, Derek
1980-1987 Hocquard, Roy
1987-1990 Jones, Steve
1990         Booth, Trevor

1881 Census -Dwelling: 2 Courmon Hall W
 Census Place: Chester St Peter & St Oswald, Cheshire, England
 Source: FHL Film 1341852    PRO Ref RG11   Piece 3559   Folio 29   Page 1
   Marr Age Sex Birthplace
William BARLOW M 47 M Stretton, Cheshire, England
 Rel: Head
 Occ: Spirit Merchant
Emma BARLOW  M 53  F Winsford, Cheshire, England
 Rel: Wife
 Occ: Spirit Merchant Wife
Francis BARLOW U 16 M Wildenpool, Cheshire, England
 Rel: Son
 Occ: Accountant Clerk
Ann Jane HITCHENS U 21 F Northwich, Cheshire, England
 Rel: Servant
 Occ: General Serv
Geo.Fredk. WRIGHT U 16 M Hawarden, Flint, Wales
 Rel: Servant
 Occ: Barman
Ellen POWELL U 17 F Saltney, Flint, Wales
 Rel: Servant
 Occ: General Serv
(This is probably the correct Ann - 29/1/2000).
1891 Census - 216 Weaver Street, Winsford (The Rifleman)
Walter Worrall H. M. 37 Waterman and Publican Over
Ann J. Worrall W. M. 31 Assists at Bar Northwich
Elizabeth Hitchen W's Sist. 21 Assists at Bar (unmarried) Northwich
1901 Census - 216 Weaver Street, Over, Winsford
Annie Worrall H. W. 41 Licensed Victualler Own A/C Northwich
Sarah Barlow Serv. U. 23 Domestic Servant  Northwich

Samuel Hulse
Boilermaker & Beerhouse Keeper
Whitegate, Cheshire
Traveler’s Rest 311 High St, Over, Winsford, Cheshire 1872-1910
Abt. 1835
31 January 1912
1851 Census - {67} Meadow Bank.
Eliza Hulse H. W.  35 Seamster   Over
Samuel Hulse S. 15 ?? Boy  Over
James Hulse S. 10 Scholar  Over
William Hulse S. 7 Scholar  Over
{A possibility}
1871 Census - {91} Over Lane, Over, Winsford
Samuel Hulse H. M. 35 Boiler Maker Meadow Bank
Emma Hulse W. M. 36    Over
Eliza Hulse D. 14 Scholar  Meadow Bank
Sarah Hulse D. 12 Scholar  Meadow Bank
George Hulse S.  6 Scholar   Meadow Bank
Mary Hulse D.  4   Meadow Bank
Elizabeth Hulse D. 1    Over
1881 Census - 311 High Street, Over, Cheshire, England
Samuel Hulse H. M. 45  Boilermaker & Beerhouse Keeper (Out Of Employ) Whitegate
Emma Hulse W. M. 45    Over
Sarah Hulse D. U. 22     Over
George Hulse S. U. 16 Salt Works Clerk Over
Mary Hulse D. 14 Scholar  Over
Elizabeth Hulse D. 11  Scholar   Over
William Hulse S. 6  Scholar   Over

Ambrose Mellor
Black Smith/Pan Smith/Boiler Maker/Beer Seller
Traveler’s Rest Over, Winsford, Cheshire 1869-1872
Abt. 1833
20 December 1914
1841 Census - Over Street, Winsford.
George Mellor  30 Blacksmith Y
Sarah Mellor 35   Y
Elizabeth Mellor 10   Y
Ambrose Mellor   8   Y
Emma Mellor  6  Y
Charles Mellor   2   Y
1851 Census - 70 Meadow Bank, Winsford.
George Mellor H. M. 39 Blacksmith Over
Sarah Mellor W. M. 46  Over
Ambrose Mellor S. U. 18 Blacksmith Over
Emma Mellor D. U. 15   Over
Charles Mellor S. 11 Scholar Over
Levi Mellor S. 9 Scholar  Over
Amos Mellor S. 4 Scholar  Over
1861 Census - 66 Meadow Bank, Over, Winsford
Ambrose Mellor H. M. 28 Pan Smith Over
Elizabeth Mellor W. M. 25  Winsford
Harriet Mellor D.  6 Scholar  Winsford
Jane Mellor D. 5 Scholar  Winsford
William H. Mellor S. 1  Winsford
1871 Census - Over Lane, Over, Winsford
Ambrose Mellor H. M. 38 Boiler Maker & Beer Seller Over
Elizabeth Mellor W. M. 35  Over
Harriet Mellor D. 16   Over
Jane Mellor D. 13 Scholar  Over
William H. Mellor S. 12 Scholar  Over
Levi Mellor S. 1  Over

William Percival
Beer Seller.
Davenham, Cheshire
Flatman’s Tavern 13 Market Place, Winsford 1834-1860
Abt. 1803
1851 Census - {10} Market Place, Wharton, Winsford
William Percival H. M. 47/48 Beer Seller Davenham
Eliza Percival W. M. 47    Davenham
John Percival S. U. 23 Waterman  Davenham
William Percival S. U. 19 Smith  Davenham
Joseph Percival S. U. 10 Scholar   Davenham
Ann Percival     M. 36 Visitor, Waterman's Wife Davenham
Mary Wharburton    U. 13 General Servant  Davenham

Robert Maddock Whitby
Farmer and Inn Keeper
Over, Winsford, Cheshire
Gate, Delamere St, Over, Winsford 1869
Red Lion, Delamere St, Over, Winsford 1871-1872
Abt. 1835
16 August 1885
Robert Maddock Whitby 12/12/1834 C Parish Register Thomas and Elizabeth Whitby  Saint Chad, Over, Winsford Over Inn Keeper  R. Young
Robert Maddock Whitby 21/9/1837 C Parish Register Thomas and Elizabeth Whitby  Saint Chad, Over, Winsford Little Over Yeoman John Jackson, Vicar
1841 Census - Salterswall, Littler
Thomas Whitby  50 Farmer Y
Elizabeth Whitby 45   Y
Robert Whitby  7  Y
Mary Whitby  3  Y
John Whitby  15 Ag. Lab. Y
Joseph Dodd  25 Ag. Lab. Y
William Baker  15 Ag. Lab. Y
Mary Noden 15 or 20 F.S.  Y
Harriet Buckley  15 F.S. Y
1851 Census - Folio 84, Little Over
Thomas Whitby H. M.. 63 Farmer of 90 acres employing 4 labourers  Ashton, Cheshire
Elizabeth Whitby W. M. 56 Wife   Wilmslow
Robert Whitby S. 16   
Mary Whitby D. 13
George Robinson      U. 19 Servant   Over
Daniel Wilkinson     U. 18 Servant  Ch. Aston Green
Phillip Bate     U. 14 Servant  Over
Frances Cawley     U. 18 Servant  Over
Emma Egerton     U. 18 Servant  Over
1861 Census - 36 Over Street, Over, Winsford
Thomas Whitby H. M. 73 Retired Farmer Over
Elizabeth Whitby W. M. 67 Wife   Wilmslow
Robert Whitby S. M. 26 Farmer  Over
Sarah Whitby     M. 28 D.in L. son's wife Over
Mary E. Whitby D. U. 23    Over
Ada Whitby G.D.  3 Grand daughter  Over
John R. Whitby G.S.  1 Grandson  Over
Sarah Ann Thomas   14 Servant  - House Servant Over
1871 Census - Red Lion Inn, Town of Over
Robert M. Whitby H. M. 36 Farmer & Inn Keeper  Over
Sarah Whitby W. M. 38 Wife   Ashton
John R. Whitby S.  11 Scholar    Marton
Ann J. Whitby D. 9 Scholar    Over
Thomas Whitby S. 7  Scholar   Over
Mary E. Whitby D.  5 Scholar    Over
Robert Whitby S. 3 Scholar    Over
Elizabeth Whitby 77 Mother to Robert M. Annuitant Wilmslow
Susannah Ashley  22 Domestic Servant   Over

Morris & Co's Directory, 1874
Whitby Robert Maddock, "Red Lion"

1881 Census - Delamere Street (Red Lion Inn), Winsford (3527 12 17)
Robert M. Whitby H. M. 46 Innkeeper & Farmer Over
Sarah Whitby W. M. 48    Ashton
Thomas Whitby S. U. 17 Mechanic (Und+  Over
Robert Whitby S. U. 15 Scholar   Over
Oswald Whitby S. U.  9 Scholar   Over
Emma Gilliatt    U. 18 General Servant  Oakmere
 

Thomas Williamson
Brewer.
abt 1800
Crown Delamere St, Over, Winsford
1850-1853 Samuel Williamson
1871-1876 Thomas Williamson
1876-1879 Mary Williamson
1879-1903 Edward Williamson
1910         Richard Williamson
Plough, Marton
1871-1887 Ralph Williamson
1887-1905 Jane Williamson
1905-1921 Frank Williamson
Royal Oak, 19 Market Place, Winsford
1794-1816 Samuel Williamson

Joseph Sant
Innkeeper.
Over, Winsford, Cheshire.
Beerhouse Over 1834
Navigation, New Road, Winsford 1841-1860
White Lion 108 Delamere St, Over, Winsford 1869-1875
Abt. 1795
Bef. April 1881
1851 Census - Navigation Inn, Over, Winsford
Joseph Sant H. M. 55 Innkeeper Over
Mary Sant W. M. 50   Over
Joseph Sant S. U. 22   Over
Mary Sant D. U. 18   Over
William Sant ?   ? 12   Over
Margaret Ruscoe    U. 15 House Servant Over
Mary Sant
Navigation, New Road, Winsford 1861-1864
Queen’s Arms, Hight St, Winsford 1871
1851 Census - Navigation Inn, Over, Winsford
Joseph Sant H. M. 55 Innkeeper Over
Mary Sant W. M. 50   Over
Joseph Sant S. U. 22   Over
Mary Sant D. U. 18   Over
William Sant ?   ? 12   Over
Margaret Ruscoe    U. 15 House Servant Over
1881 Census - 129 Delamere St., Over, Cheshire, England
FHL Film 1341844     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 3527    Folio 13   Page 20
Allan Billington H. M. 32  Butcher Marton
Mary Billington W. M. 46 Wife of Butcher Whitegate
Mary Sant M-in-L 80  Form. Inn keeper Over
William E. Sant      U. 17 Nephew, Labourer Over
Catherine Sant     U. 15  Niece, Scholar Over
Fanny Sant   10  Niece, Scholar Over

Wilfred Sant
Ark, Winsford 1968

Joseph Schofield
Innkeeper
Hartford.
19C

William Stoneley
Beer Seller / Salt Boiler.
Whitegate, Cheshire.
Fox & Hounds, 30 High St, Over, Winsford 1873-1886
Abt. 1826
November 1886
1841 Census - Wm. Court Esq?, Salt works Yard, Over Lane?
Samuel Stoneley  40 Salt Maker Y
Edward Stoneley  20 Salt Maker Y
George Stoneley  15 Engineer Y
Wm. Stoneley 14   Y
Margaret Stoneley  12  Y
Elizabeth Poole?   ? Female Servant Y
* This entry was very feint. I haven't proved whether this is George Stoneley's family yet 20/6/2000.
1851 Census - Back lane, Over, Winsford
Samuel Stonley H. W. 50? Salt Boiler Warmingham
Margaret Stonley D. U. 21    Whitegate
William Stonley S. U. 22   Whitegate
1861 Census - 212 Over Lane
James Walker H. W. 58 Labourer at Salt Works Over
William Stoneley     M. 33 Salt Boiler  Whitegate
Mary Stoneley D. M. 31   Over
Charles Stoneley G.S.  7 Scholar   Over
Ellen Stoneley G.D.  5 Scholar   Over
Ann Stoneley G.D.  3 Scholar   Over
William Stoneley G.S.  1   Over
William Baker    U. 19 Labourer at Salt Works - Over Boarder
1871 Census - (49) Over Lane (Union Arms)
William Stoneley H. M. 48 Beer Seller & Salt Maker Whitegate
Mary Stoneley W. M. 34   Over
Charles Stoneley S. U. 17 Pansmith   Over
Ellen Stoneley D. U. 15    Over
Annie Stoneley D. 14   Over
William Stoneley S. 11 Scholar   Over
James Stoneley S.  3   Over
Margaret Stoneley D. 1    Over
Thomas Major?/Mellor?  2 Nurse Child Over
William Walker     U. 24 Boarder - Salt Works Lab. Over
1881 Census - 30 High Street, Over, Cheshire, England
William Stoneley H. M. 55 Salt Boiler & Beerhouse Keeper Over
Mary Stoneley W. M. 51     Over
Charles Stoneley S. U. 27  Boiler Maker  Over
Ellen Whitlow D. M. 25 Domestic Servant Over
John Saml. Whitlow     M. 32 Salt Boiler - Son in Law Moulton
William Stoneley S. U. 21  Labourer  Over
James Stoneley S. U. 12  Scholar   Over
Maggie Stoneley D. 10  Scholar   Over
Samuel W. Breeze   5 m Grandson  Over
Thomas MAJOR   11  Boarder (Adopted) Over
(Stoneley)   Scholar

William James
Publican

Walter Worrall
b abt 1853
d 16 Dec 1894
m Anne June Hitchen bet 1886-90

1861 Census - 55 Shaws Lane, Wharton, Winsford.  RG9 2606, Folio 095.
Mary Ann Worrall     M.33HeadOver
Mary Eliza WorrallD.10ScholarOver
Walter WorrallS. 8ScholarOver
1891 Census - 216 Weaver Street, Winsford (The Rifleman), RG12/2840.
Walter WorrallH. M.37Waterman and PublicanOver
Ann J. WorrallW. M.31Assists at BarNorthwich
Elizabeth HitchenW's Sist.21Assists at Bar (unmarried)Northwich

THE LICENSEES OF THE PUBLIC HOUSES OF VALE ROYAL - A.J. MACGREGOR
P. 39
38.28 - Rifleman, Weaver Street, Winsford.
This long established Inn was owned by Joseph Lewis and heirs until 1890 (Greenalls).
Walter Worrall1890-1895
Ann Worrall1895-1910
Keith Mellor1976-1977

Kelly's Directory - 1892
Worrall, Walt., Rifleman P.H., Weaver Street, Winsford.

In the St. Chad's Parish Register of Burials, there is an entry:
Walter Worrall, Weaver Street, 41 years, buried 19th December 1894. F. E. Powell.

Walter was 41 years old when he died and is buried at St. Chad's church yard Winsford.
Mary Eliza only daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Worrall of Wharton and wellbeloved of the Reverand J.T. Binns who departed this life January 3rd, 1877 age 25 years.  Also Walter son of the above and the beloved husband of Annie Worrall died December 16th, 1894 age 41 years. Also the above Mary Ann Worrall died October 13th, 1895 age 68 years . Also above named Thomas Worrall died May 31st, 1904 age 78 years.

YORKSHIRE

 

Joseph Mather
Innkeeper
Cromford?
17C

Robert Brogden
Brewer.
Bilton Ansty N Yks?

Hugh Hardy
Innkeeper
Black Bull, Higham
Abt. 1718
03 December 1759

Jane Peat
Innkeeper
Black Bull, Higham
Abt. 1721
17 February 17941

WORCESTERSHIRE

 

George Carr
Labourer/Brewer's Drayman (Mansfield Bry)
Upton-on-Severn, Worcestershire.
Abt. 1844
1881 Census - 27 Berry Hill, Littleworth, Mansfield
George Carr H. M. 37 Brewer's Drayman  Upton-on-Severn, WORCS
Emma Carr W. M. 30   Mansfield
Thomas Carr S.   7 Scholar  Mansfield, Nottingham, England
George Carr S.   6  Scholar   Mansfield, Nottingham, England
Elizabeth A. Carr D.   4     Mansfield, Nottingham, England
Emma Carr  D.  3     Mansfield, Nottingham, England
Charles Carr S.  3 m    Mansfield, Nottingham, England
1901 Census
- Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.
George Carr  57  Brewers Drayman   No place of birth given
Emma Carr  50    Mansfield

UNKNOWN LOCATIONS

 

Higgett, Joseph
Innkeeper

Fowler, Richard
Innkeeper

Peat, Phineas
Shoemaker & Innkeeper

Wall, James
Innkeeper
Leicester ?
18/19C

BIRMINGHAM

 

David James
Brewer
Birmingham

LONDON

 

Joseph Marriott
Brewer.
London?
Abt. 1691
May 1735

DERBYSHIRE

 

Job Beely
Brother of William Beely
Brewer
Wirksworth/Ripley?

William Beely
Brother of Job Beely
Innkeeper
Wirksworth?

? Calton
Innkeeper
Wirksworth?
18C

Edward Collinson
Innkeeper, Shoemaker, Miner
Wirksworth
18C

Thomas Collinson
Barmaster & Innkeeper
Wirksworth
1753
07 February 1835

Henry Cotton
Innkeeper
Wirksworth?
19C

Anthony Gell
Innkeeper & Miner
Wirksworth?
1728
08 November 1784

James Gell
Innkeeper & Malster
Cromford, DBY

Joseph Gell
Innkeeper & Calamine Agent
Cromford, DBY
Abt. 1717

Peter Gell
Innkeeper & Malster & Calamine Agent
Abt. 1753
12 September 1824

Thomas Gell
Innkeeper
Wirksworth?
Abt. 1714
16 June 1795

George Hardy
Innkeeper, Yeoman
Alderwasley, Derbys
Abt. 1748

Henry Houghton
Innkeeper
Red Lion a Trumpeter (sic)
Wirksworth?
16/17C

Elizabeth Nuttall
Innkeeper
Wirksworth, Derbys
25 October 1732

Nuttall, John
Innkeeper
(Red Lion) Wirksworth, Derbyshire 
Aft. 1756

John Nuttall
Innkeeper & Malster
Wirksworth ?
Abt. 1765
03 January 1803

Samuel Nuttall
1: Malster
2: Innkeeper
(Red Lion) Wirksworth
01 February 1740/41
05 February 1795

George Pearson
Innkeeper
Wirksworth?
Abt. 1729

Henry Pearson
Innkeeper
Wirksworth

J Smith
Innkeeper
Bakewell

James Snibson
Innkeeper
Wirksworth, Derbys
Abt. 1742
09 September 1808

Joshua Street
Innkeeper & Miner
Wirksworth?
02 September 1721

John Watson
Brewer
Derby
(White’s 1857 Directory of Derbyshire
Watson John & Son, (pale ale and porter) Curzon street brewery, Uttoxeter new rd

John Woodwiss
Innkeeper
Wirksworth?
17C

James Wragg
Innkeeper
Wirksworth ?
18/19C

William Robinson Meakin
b abt 1837
Publican of the Cock and Magpie, Old Whittington, Derbyshire.
married Elizabeth Mallatratt 16 April 1888
b 11 November 1840
d 31 December 1902

HERTFORDSHIRE

 

Joseph Slaney
(my 2nd Great Grandfather)
b: 15 February 1846
d: 30 January 1909
m: Elizabeth Mallatratt 25 November 1866 St. Peter's Church, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. d: 25 February 1898
(my 2nd Great Grandmother)
m: Jemima Woods 10 March 1898 Union Church, Holbeach, Lincolnshire. d: Aft. January 1909

Trade Directories
Red Cow, 4 Market Place, Hitchin, Herts
Joseph Slaney
Kelly's Directory of Hertfordshire, 1890
Kelly's Directory of Hertfordshire, 1895
Kelly's Directory of Hertfordshire, 1899
Kelly's Directory of Hertfordshire, 1902
Kelly's Directory of Hertfordshire, 1908
Jemima Slaney
Kelly's Directory of Hertfordshire, 1914

Census
1861 Census
- 13 Church Street, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Lewis Mallatratt     H.     M.  46 Master Dyer Mansfield Employs 1 Man
Ann Mallatratt       W.     M.  47 Bonnet Maker Basford
Elizabeth Mallatratt D.    U. 19 Bonnet Maker Mansfield
Samuel Mallatratt  S.           6 Scholar Mansfield
William Cook         S.inL. U. 16 Iron Moulder Arnold
George Challand    Nephew  16 Farmer's Boy Bestwood Park
Jane Challand        Niece     13 Ap. Bonnet Maker Bestwood Park
Hannah Slaney      Niece    13 Ap. Bonnet Maker Mansfield
Mary Hicks                         20 Ass. Bonnet Maker Mansfield
Hannah Taylor      M.inL. W. 77 Family Laundress Wollaton
1871 Census - 13 Commercial Street, Mansfield.
Joseph Slaney    H. M.       Mansfield
Elizabeth Slaney W. M.     Mansfield
Ernest Samuel    S. S. 3  Mansfield
James Lewis      S. S.  1   Mansfield
1881 Census - 20 Woodhouse Road, Mansfield
Joseph Slaney    H. M. 35 Master Printer Mansfield
Elizabeth Slaney W. M. 39                    Mansfield
Ernest S. Slaney S.      13 Errand Boy   Mansfield
James L. Slaney  S.    11 Scholar         Mansfield
Clara L. Slaney  D.       9 Scholar         Mansfield
Laura J. Slaney  D.       3                     Mansfield
Rosa M. Slaney   D.      1                      Mansfield
(My Great Grandmother)
James Slaney Brother 18 Printer Compositor Mansfield
1891 Census - 14 Belmont Terrace, Mansfield.
Elizabeth Slaney H. 50                     Mansfield
James Slaney     S. 21 Printer         Mansfield
Jeanie L. Slaney D. 13                     Mansfield
Rosa Slaney      D. 11 Scholar        Mansfield
Lewis Mallatratt       78 Dyer             Mansfield
Ann Mallatratt         80                    Papplewick
John Brown       W. 50 General Lab. London Lodger
1891 Census - 4, Market Place, Hitchin, Herts.
Joseph SLANEY, Head, Married, age 42, Publican & Compositor, born Mansfield, Notts.
Emily SLANEY, Wife, Married, age 31, born Holbeach, Lincolnshire.
1901 Census - Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
Joseph Slaney  54 Licensed Victualler Mansfield
Jemima Slaney  41                            Holbeach, Lincs
On the Wedding Certificate of Rosa Minnie and George Carr (30 May 1898), Rosa lived with her mother and grandparents at 14 Belmont Terrace, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.

Joseph was a Master Printer and he lived at 20 Woodhouse Road with his wife and family.
The house was an up-market, very large newly built stone property, on the fashionable road leading to Mansfield Woodhouse. Joseph's success as a Master Printer had come not later than 1877, as this directory entry shows:
Morris Directory of Nottinghamshire - 1887 Edition.
Slaney, Joseph (firm of Tomlinson and Slaney) house 29 Market Place.

Tomlinson & Slaney printers, booksellers, stationers, publishers of the Mansfield Reporter - 29 Market Place. (Held in Mansfield public library).

MANSFIELD REPORTER - 12th February, 1909
Death of Mr. JOSEPH SLANEY
The following account of the death of Mr. Joseph Slaney, a former well-known resident of Mansfield, is taken from the 'Herts. Express, of Feb. 6th. Mr. Slaney was one of the proprietors of this journal some 25 years back, when the firm was known as "Tomlinson and Slaney." He was also an old member of the Mansfield Corps of Volunteers, and retired with the rank of sergeant.

"We regret to record the death, at the age of 62 years, of Mr. Joseph Slaney, of the Market Place, Hitchin, which occurred suddenly on Saturday. He left the Red Crown Inn, of which he has for many years been landlord, soon after noon, and visited a hairdresser’s shop, where he was shaved. Subsequently he walked as far as Messrs. W. Carling and Company's Printing Works, where he had been employed for about 20 years. He mounted the stairs leading to the commercial printing department and the exertion of doing so was, apparently, too great a strain upon him, for when he entered the office he suddenly reeled and fell to the floor. Mr. Frederick R. Carling and Mr. Ernest Fells (chief clerk in the commercial printing department) were present and quickly summoned assistance.  Mrs. Slaney and Mr. Richard Hill (overseer of the news printing department) came, and Dr. O. H. Foster arrived in a few minutes, but Mr. Slaney died within two minutes after he fell.  Later he was removed to his home where the body was seen by Mr. W. P. Grellet, who had attended Mr. Slaney during his long illness.   The deceased had been in failing health for a long time, and had been unable to follow his employment at the "Express" Printing Works for about 12 months. He suffered from dropsy, which lead to heart failure. The late Mr. Slaney was a native of Mansfield and prior to coming to Hitchin was in business as a printer in that town.  His first engagement in Hitchin was with Messrs. Paternoster and Hales, after which he entered the employment of Messrs. Carling and Co.  He had an exhaustive knowledge of the printing business, and was very popular with the men under his control.  Mr. Slaney was formerly a member of the local volunteer force and possesses a long service medal.  An ardent supporter of football, he was connected with the recently defunct Hitchin Town Club for many years being a member of the committee. He was secretary of the Hitchin Licensed Victuallers Association, and took a keen interest in the work, carrying out the duties to the utmost satisfaction of the members.  The deceased was also prominently connected with the Hitchin Excursion League, and organization which he did much to popularise. The deceased was twice married and leaves a widow and some grown-up children (being the issue of the first marriage), with whom much sympathy is felt in their bereavement.  The funeral took place on Wednesday. The Rev. H. E. Jones read the service both at St. Mary's Church, where the remains were first conveyed, and at the cemetery. The procession was headed by a firing party of the local Territorial Force, under the command of Col. Sergeant Appleby, who marched with rifles reversed.  Then came the members of the Licensed Victuallers' Association.  The committee of the association acted as pallbearers. Following the hearse were the employees of Messrs. W. Carling and Co.  At the end of the service at the graveside three volleys were fired over the grave by the firing party, followed immediately by the sounding of the "Last Post" by the bugler.  The chief mourners were: Mr. J. Slaney, and Mrs. M. Cowley (son and sister), Mr. and Mrs. Guilor, and Mr. and Mrs. Carr (sons-in-law and daughters), Mrs. Cauldwell (daughter), and Mr. Wood (brother-in-law). Mrs. Slaney's absence was due to the advice of Mr. W. P. Crellet her medical adviser. There was a large number present at the church and cemetery.  The corpse was enclosed in a shell with a case of unpolished oak, with brass fittings.  The engraving upon the breastplate was 'Joseph Slaney, died January 30th, 1909. Aged 62 years'.

THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me JOSEPH SLANEY of The Red Cow Market Place Hitchin in the County of Hertford Licensed Victualler and I hereby revoke all former Wills and testamentary dispositions heretofore made by me.  I give devise and bequeath the whole of my property both real and personal and whatsoever and wheresoever unto my Wife Jemima Slaney absolutely and I appoint her sole EXECUTRIX of this my Will IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand to this my Will the thirtieth day of March One thousand eight hundred and ninety eight - JOSEPH SLANEY - SIGNED by the above named Joseph Slaney as his last Will in the presence of us both being present at the same time who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have here unto subscribed our names as witnesses - GEORGE PASSINGHAM Solicitor Hitchin Herts - ALFRED E. PASSINGHAM Solicitor Hitchin.

ON the 10th day of February 1909 Probate of this Will was granted to Jemima Slaney the sole executrix.

DEATH ON OR AFTER 1ST JANUARY, 1898

BE IT KNOWN that Joseph Slaney of The Red Cow Market Place Hitchin in the County of Hertford died on the 30th day of January 1909 at Hitchin aforesaid.

AND BE IT FURTHER KNOWN that at the date hereunder written the last Will and Testament of the said deceased was proved and registered in the Principal Probate Registry of His Majesty's High Court of Justice, and that administration of all the estate which by law devolves to and vests in the personal representative of the said deceased was granted by the aforesaid Court to Jemima Slaney of The Red Cow aforesaid. Widow: the Relict the sole executrix named in the said will.

Dated the 10th day of February 1909

Value of Estate ....................... £392.0.0

Value of Personal Estate ....... £320.17.6

John Maletrat
Barber/Wig Maker/Innkeeper
Black Lyon.
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.
b: Abt. 1665
d: January 1737/38

John Maletrot
Periwig Maker/Innholder
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.
b: Abt. 1691
d: 1776

John Maletrott
Barber/Innholder
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.
b: Abt. 1721
d: 1795

Lewis George Mallatratt
Brewery Labourer
b: 23 October 1913
d: 22 August 1996

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

 

Joseph Fletcher
Licensed Victualler/Small Farmer
Fulwood, Nottinghamshire
Abt. 1824
In the 1871 census Joseph was 47 years old and the Publican of the Duke of Sussex Inn, Sutton-in-Ashfield.  Joseph also farmed around 6 acres of land. It was stated that he was born at Fulwood.
Daughter
Mary Fletcher
Duke of Sussex
Located at Fullwood. (Now on Alfreton Road, Fulwood)
Was previously known as Duke of Wellington until 1843 when it was renamed as the Duke of Sussex, after the son of King George III who died in 1843. The business is still trading.
Known occupants were:
Fletcher Joseph 1823
Fletcher Jos 1828-9
Fletcher Joseph 1830
Fletcher Jph 1832
Fletcher Joseph 1844
Fletcher Joseph 1848
Fletcher Joseph 1851
Fletcher Jph 1853
Fletcher Joseph 1861
Fletcher Joseph (jnr) 1864
Fletcher Joseph 1869
Fletcher Joseph 1871
Fletcher Joseph 1874
Fletcher Joseph 1877
Fletcher Joseph 1881
Fletcher Emma 1891
Graves James 1896-7
Greaves James  1900

George Mallatratt
Frame Work Knitter/Publican - Blue Boar, Mansfield
1861 Census
Dwelling:148 Stockwell GateCensus Place:Mansfield, Notts
George Mallatratt U 28 M Rel:Head Occ:Publican 'Blue Boar' Mansfield, Notts
Raney Hazard U 45 F Rel:Occ:Housekeeper Mansfield, Notts
Louis Mallatratt U 25 F Rel:Brother Occ:Cripple, Bartender Mansfield, Notts
married
Mary Fletcher 21 April, 1874

1881 Census - 148 Stockwell Gate, Mansfield (3318 118 16).
George Mallatratt H. M. 45 Wine & Spirit + Mansfield
Mary Mallatratt W. M. 36 Sutton-in-Ashfield
Elizabeth Ball Serv. U. 16 General Servant Matlock, DBY

Mansfield Reporter - 28 December, 1888
"In the death of Mr. George Mallatratt of the Blue Boar Inn, Stockwell Gate, Mansfield, scores, aye, hundreds of people will miss an esteemed friend. Always genial, he drew around him a large circle of friends who delighted in him, not only as a model publican, but as the fastest amateur runner of his day.  In fact, several members of the Mallatratt family have proved themselves fleet of foot, and the deceased's uncle was probably the greatest pedestrian of his time.  But apart from this, Mr. Mallatratt has alway been respected as an upright citizen."

Rushcliffe Advertiser - 3rd January, 1890.
"A curious fatality has occurred in a Mansfield family in three successive Christmastides. On Christmas Day 1887, Mr. William Mallatratt fell down dead; in 1888 on the day after Christmas his brother Mr. Mallatratt, wine merchant, of Stockwell Gate also died, and just before last Christmas Mrs. Mallatratt's brother, Mr. Joseph Fletcher, of Fulwood, died after a short illness.  It is a particularly melancholy circumstance that just at the season when most people are enjoying themselves, for grief so suddenly to descend upon one's house.  Mr. Fletcher was esteemed and respected by all who knew him, and his sudden death has caused much regret in a large circle of friends.  He was taken ill on Tuesday, died on Thursday, and was buried on Saturday at Sutton-in-Ashfield, his funeral being attended by all the principal tradesmen of the place."

"Nag's Head, King's Arms... Mansfield's Hostelry History" - Published by the Old Mansfield Society.
Blue Boar Inn, Stockwell Gate, Mansfield.
1732: In Constable's Lots
1887-88: Demolished and rebuilt
1888: The landlord, George Mallatratt, died of pneumonia and diabetes, aged 56. His widow Mary, who died in 1891, left £100 to be invested by the Old Meeting House Trustees, to be spent on the distribution of buns annually on Good Friday to poor children.The inn, then a Bass tied house, was closed.

Mary Fletcher
In the 1871 census Mary was 26 years old.  She lived with her parents at the Duke of Sussex Inn, Sutton-in-Ashfield and it was stated that she was born at Fulwood. Mary was 29 years old when she married George Mallatratt at The Parish Church, Matlock, Derbyshire on 21st April, 1874. She was a spinster and the daughter of Joseph Fletcher, Licensed Victualler.

CAMBRIGESHIRE

 

Jeremiah Mallatratt
(My 5th Great Grand-Uncle)
Yeoman Farmer/Inn Keeper.
Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire.
b: 1769
d: 17 July 1845

George Inn, Worksop, Nottinghamshire
? - ?
The Haycock, Wansford, Cambridgeshire
? - 1808

THE HAYCOCK, WANSFORD, CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

Wansford has for centuries been the place where the Great North Road crossed the Nene; the earliest mention of its bridge is 1221 when indulgences were granted to those who helped pay for its upkeep.  It may be that the Haycock started its long and chequered career at about this time, for the lintel beam in the open hearth of the Smoke Room is thought to date back to the reign of King John (1199 - 1216). But the first record of it comes only from 1571, when there was a three storey inn called the Swan on the site, which was flooded when the river rose and swept away three arches of the bridge

The present building, according to a date-stone found in the garden, was erected in 1632.  It was clearly a posting station of major importance even then, for the stabling accommodated 150 horses (probably more pack-animals and riding-horses than coaches in those days), and the area of the Collyweston slate roof is more than an acre.
The last mention of it as the Swan was in 1706; by 1712 it had become the Haycock, and the village had become known as Wansford-in-England. The story behind these changes relates to a mythical character, one Drunken Barnaby. the first version, by the Water Poet, John Taylor, says that Barnaby was sleeping off a binge on a hay-stack when the Nene was flooded by the Collyweston quarrymen to carry their slate-barges. Barnaby awoke to find that he and his stack were being washed: 

Down the current; people cried
As along the stream I hied
'Where away,' quoth they, 'from
Greenland?'
'No, from Wansford bridge, in England!'

Celia Fiennes' version, written in 1698, largely agrees until Barnaby wakes up, demanding to know what country he is in - which the villagers evidently found amusing enough to warrant commemoration both on their inn-sign and in the name of their village. Viscount Torrington, in his journeys round the country in the 1780s and '90s, recorded that the original Barnaby sign was still in existence, and was most impressed by the Norton family who kept the inn at that time.

The innkeeper in 1808, Jeremiah Mallatratt, lost the Haycock in a card game to Anthony Percival who died in 1826. In 1841 his widow handed the inn over to their son Thomas, a legendary figure in coaching days who became proprietor of White's club in 1859. After his death in 1878, his widow, Elizabeth carried on the inn along with its 625 acres and ten labourers until 1887 when the Haycock became a farm. She retained the beer-licence, however, and ran the old inn as a village pub until 1893, and on her death in 1898 the whole property was bought by Lord Chesham.

For the next five years the building served as a hunting-box; among the Cheshams' many guests there were the Duke and Duchess of Teck, parents of Queen Mary, the wife of George V.  Afterwards the distinguished stone building, with its pedimented porch and matching window above, had a variety of tenants until 1928, when it was reopened as a first-class country hotel. The inn still contains a cock-fighting loft, brew-house and Elizabethan granary.

{Taken from the book 'Historic English Inns' by Ted Bruning & Keith Paulin - ISBN 0 7153 8178 4 - published 1982]

THE HAYCOCK AT WANSFORD IN ENGLAND

The great North Road crosses the Nene at Wansford. It is the old coaching inn known as the Haycock that dominates the crossing and has done so since 1571, though in those days it was known as the Swan. The name was changed sometime between 1706 and 1712, due they say, to a local story. The central character to the story is a supposedly fictitious Drunken Barnaby. Although sources will have us believe his real name was Richard Braithwaite and that he was born in the year 1588. Barnaby penned many rhymes relating to his extensive journeys around the country, some of them local. The rhyme that centres around Wansford describes how he was sleeping off a lunchtime session on a haycock beside the river when a flood occurred. Barnaby floated downstream and awoke to find himself somewhere other than where he thought he was:

On a Hay-cock sleeping soundly,
Th' River rose and tooke me roundly
Downe the current; people cryed,
Sleeping, down the streame I hyed;
Where away, quoth they, from Greenland?
No; from Wansforth-brigs in England.

In 1808 the innkeeper, Jeremiah Mallatratt lost the Haycock in a card game to an Anthony Percival. Several more changes of ownership occurred until Lord Chesham bought it in 1898, when he changed it's use to a hunting 'box'.

The inn became a country hotel in 1928 and has continued in this vein ever since. Although the Haycock is now a hotel of international reputation the atmosphere of a coaching inn still prevails as you walk through the front door. The only thing missing is the horses... 
{Found on a web-page of CAMRA}.

Nothing in Pigot's 1825 London, but this in Palmer's Index to the Times:

     1 BANKRUPTCIES

     Mallatratt, J.

     Wednesday December 07, 1808

     Page 3, column d

{Found by Stella Watkin on the London Look-up Exchange}

BANKRUPTS

J. Mallatratt, Wansford, Northamptonshire, innholder, to surrender Dec. 23, 24, Jan. 17, at the Lyttleton Arms, Penkridge. Attornies, Messrs Impey and Wightman, Temple, London.

Jeremiah's sister Phebe died a spinster in 1831 and left the following in her will:

"I give and bequeath to my brother Jeremiah Mallatratt, now of the City of London in the County of Middlesex the sum of five pounds per annum, to him and his heirs".  (Held in the Public Record Office, London).

The annual payment to Jeremiah commenced on the 11th June, 1832 and continued for the remainder of his life, which evidently was spent in one part of London or another. This assumption is based on the fact that once again Jeremiah benefitted from a sister's will.

His sister Susannah, who following the death of her husband John Dexter, first left Godmanchester to live in York, and finally St. Ives, Huntingdonshire.  In her will proved on the 11th February, 1837, Jeremiah was still living in an unspecified part of London. Susannah's instructions concerning her brother are very specific:

"After my funeral expenses are paid I bequeath to my brother Jeremiah Mallatratt, now in London, 30 pounds. I hope Mr. Samuel Ulph with Mr. Beecheno and Mrs. Ulph senior, will not object to this my will executed. I hope great care will be taken to see my brother has the sum named herein and a letter in his own handwriting produced and one received when he has it". (Held in the Huntingdon County Record Office).

It is recorded in the Superintendent Registrar's register of deaths, for the Registration District of Shoreditch, that Jeremiah died at the ripe old age of 76 on the 17th July, 1845 from debility at 31 Goldsmith's Place, Haggerstone. The informant of Jeremiah's death was an Ellen Jones who was also living at 31 Goldsmith Place.

Deaths Sep 1845

MALLATRATT Jeremiah     Shoreditch  2 251