Samuel Alfred Thomas
M, #10201, Deceased, b. 22 May 1870
| Consanguinity | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Adrian John Snelson |
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| User Reference Number | Samuel Alfred Thomas; 20335 |
| Birth | He was born on 22 May 1870 in Caernarvon, Wales, Address: Pool Hill. |
| His father John Thomas died before 1881. |
| Biography | Samuel E. in 1881 with mother and widow Margaret, aged 40, brother Robert J Thomas b. 1873. A worry is that Margaret's birth place is given as Llanbeblyg whereas in the previous Census it was St. Mary's Chester, which is correct. Same pad though, Pools Lane Carnarvon. |
| Occupation | Samuel Alfred Thomas was a Boiler Maker in Caernarvon in 1894. |
| Residence | He resided in 2 Nelson Square, Caernarvon, in 1894. |
| Marriage | Samuel Alfred Thomas and Ellen Williams were married on 26 March 1894 in Llanbeblig, Caernarvon. |
| His son Evan Thomas was born about 1897 in Caernarvonn. |
| His daughter Maggie Thomas was born about 1898 in Caernarvonn. |
| His son Richard Thomas was born in 1899 in Holyhead, Anglesey. |
| His son William Thomas was born about 1905 in Holyhead, Anglesey. |
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| Label and Year | Manual |
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| Census 1871 | Samuel Alfred Thomas Id #10,201 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1871 at 12 Pool Side, Llanbeblig, Caernarvon; In 1871, John Thomas is aged 65, Margaret his wife is 30 years old, Owen Thomas is 17 and Samuel A. Thomas is aged 1. Witness Role: son
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| Census 1881 | Samuel Alfred Thomas Id #10,201 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1881 at Llanbeblig, Caernarvon; Witness Role: son
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| Census 1901 | Samuel Alfred Thomas Id #10,201 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1901 at Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales; Address: 3 Gilbert Street
This a bit of a mystery, as she is Samuel Alfred Thomas' own mother. Very strange. Principal Role Witness Role: Head of Household
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| Census 1911 | Samuel Alfred Thomas Id #10,201 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1911 at Holyhead, Anglesey; Address: 3 Gilbert Street
5 rooms Principal Role Witness Role: Head of Household
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Lilian Marshall
F, #10207, Deceased
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| Also Known As | Lilian Marshall was also known as Lilian Ferraby. |
| User Reference Number | She; 22857 |
| Marriage | Lilian Marshall and Robert Ferraby were married in December 1915 in Glanford Brigg. |
| Her son Robert Douglas Ferraby was born on 22 September 1917. |
Marilyn Gail Southwood
F, #10212, Deceased, b. 1953, d. 17 October 2010
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| User Reference Number | Marilyn Gail Southwood; 25336 |
| Birth | She was born in 1953 in Jersey, Channel Islands. |
| Death | She died on 17 October 2010, at age ~57, in Elton, Cheshire. |
Sir William Baguley, Sir1
M, #10214, Deceased, b. about 1253, d. after 1319
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| Marriage | Sir William Baguley, Sir, and Lucy Corona were married. |
| Occupation | He was a Knight, landowner and fighting soldier. |
| Biography | In medieval times St Mary's Church in Bowdon had a distinguished array of tombs. Many described by Randle Holme have vanished entirely, whilst those spared are somewhat ill at ease in their new home. The modern church was built in 1856-1860.
Although dreadfully mutilated, one of the most interesting is the free stone effigy of a knight, Sir William Baguley known to be living in 1319 which again now reposes in its original home in Bowdon Parish Church. Although broken away at the knees it must when complete have been a figure of extraordinary size.
The knight's head rests upon a cushion, his hands clasped in prayer, holding what is evidently intended for a heart. The figure is clothed in a suit of chain mail, but has not been carved on the stone, but applied in gesso, traces of which maybe seen beneath the paint, of which many coats in varying colours have been applied in the past. The chief interest in the figure is centred upon the garment worn over the mail, namely a gambeson quilted in straight folds below the waist. This garment was generally worn over a woolen shirt and beneath the suit of mail to soften the discomfort and ease the weight of the armour. The gambeson reaches to the knees, being gathered in at the waist by a broad belt from which depends a short sword lying in front of the figure towards the left side. The left arm is protected by a shield emblazoned with three lozenges, two lozenges being repeated on the upper part of the gambeson, being the arms of Baguley. The face of the effigy has entirely perished.
In 1314, before being knighted, he is mentioned at Matley by Earwaker in a transaction with his son William. His sons William and John died without issue, and his daughters became co-heiresses. |
| BurialAsDeath | He; St. Mary's, Bowdon2 |
| ARMS | He; Or three lozenges Azure |
| User Reference Number | He; 6711 |
| Birth | He was born about 1253. |
| His wife Lucy Corona died in 1317. |
| Residence | He resided in Northenden about 1319. |
| Death | He died after 1319. |
| His father William Baguely died about 1320 in Stockport. |
| His daughter Unknown Baguley was born about 1370. |
Citations
- [S512] College of Arms, Visitation of Gloucestershire 1623
- [S474] Raymond Richards, Old Cheshire Churches