A Snelson DataBase and Index

Includes the Snelson Coat of Arms & Armory

Person Page 467

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John Baskervyle

M, #11652, Deceased, b. 15 May 1663, d. September 1718
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Parents

FatherThomas Baskervyle (b. before 2 October 1632, d. before 1677)
MotherMargaret Hassal (d. July 1671)

Family: Mary Jodrell (d. February 1758)

Main Events

OccupationJohn Baskervyle was a High Sheriff.
BiographyHe was the High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1703. [:CR:].
User Reference NumberHe; 7133
BirthHe was born on 15 May 1663.
ChristeningJohn was christened on 2 June 1663 in Anglican, Goostrey, Cheshire.
His mother Margaret Hassal died in July 1671.
His father Thomas Baskervyle died before 1677.
MarriageJohn Baskervyle and Mary Jodrell were married on 23 November 1704 in the local parish church, Goostrey, Cheshire.
DeathHe died in September 1718, at age 55.
BurialJohn's remains were buried on 10 September 1718 in the local cemetery, Goostrey, Cheshire, [[Principal Role]]
[[Witness Role: Buried]].
His wife Mary Jodrell died in February 1758.

Edward O'Brien

M, #11664, Deceased, b. 1855
Consanguinity1st cousin 3 times removed of Adrian John Snelson
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Parents

Main Events

User Reference NumberEdward O'Brien; 23020
BirthHe was born in 1855 in Ireland.

Census

Label and YearManual
Census 1881Edward O'Brien Id #11,664 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1881 at 3 Crouch Street, St. Domingo Close, Everton; Witness Role: Cousin

Original Documents, Source and Citations here
Census 1881Edward O'Brien Id #11,664 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1881 at Everton, Liverpool; Address: 3 Crouch Street, St. Domingo Grove

His wife Brigida is shown as a ship baker's wife with a notation "husband at sea".
[[Witness Role: Cousin]]

Original Documents, Source and Citations here