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Richard the Justiciar Unknown1,2

M, #14307, Deceased, d. 921
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Parents

FatherBivin Unknown (b. 810, d. 863)
MotherRichildis Unknown

Family: Adelaide Unknown (b. about 849, d. about 929)

DaughterAdelaide Unknown+
DaughterWilla Unknown
DaughterErmengarde Unknown+ (b. about 893, d. 956)

Main Events

BurialRichard the Justiciar's remains were buried in Sens, France.1
ResidenceHe resided See notes.1
User Reference NumberHe; 19431
NoteEvent Memos from GEDCOM Import...

Residence
Richard the Justiciar (died 921) was Count of Autun from 880 and the first Margrave and Duke of Burgundy. He eventually attained suzerainty over all the counties of Burgundy save Mâcon and by 890 he was referred to as dux (duke) and by 900 as marchio (margrave). By 918 he was being called dux Burgundionem or dux Burgundiae, which probably signified less the existence of a unified Burgundian dukedom than feudal suzerainty over a multiplicity of counties in a specific region.

Richard was a Bosonid, the son of Bivin of Gorze and Richildis. His elder brother was Boso of Provence and his younger sister was Richildis, second wife of Charles the Bald.

In 875, after the death of the Emperor Louis II, Richard and Boso accompanied Charles to Italy for his imperial coronation. In February 876, in Pavia, while preparing for his return journey, Charles nominated Boso 'Duke and Viceroy of Italy and Duke of Provence.' In 877, on Charles' death, Boso returned to France and confided the realm of Italy and the duchy of Provence to Richard and Hugh the Abbot as missi dominici.

In 879, Boso declared himself 'King of Provence' following the death of Louis the Stammerer, but Richard defected from Boso and took Boso's county of Autun, which Carloman II confirmed to him in 880. The two joined battle on the Saône and Richard captured Mâcon and garrisoned it in the name of Carloman and Louis III under the command of Bernard Plantapilosa, a relative of the hereditary Counts of Mâcon. After taking Lyon, he besieged his brother's capital of Vienne, where he was joined by Louis, Carloman, and the emperor Charles the Fat. Richard eventually drove Boso out in 882 and captured his wife Ermengard and children Engelberga and Louis, sending them as prisoners to Autun. Boso went into hiding in Provence.

After the death of Charles the Fat in 888, Richard supported the claim of Duke Rudolph to be King of Upper Burgundy and married his sister Adelaide, daughter of Conrad II of Auxerre. Richard also supported the coronation of his nephew Louis as King of Provence in 890.

Richard died and was buried at Sens. He was exhorted by a bishop at his deathbed to beg a pardon for shedding so much blood in his life. He responded: 'When I have died a brigand, I have saved the life of honest men, the death of one helping prevent his accomplices from making more evil.”

By his wife Adelaide (married 888), daughter of Conrad II, Count of Auxerre, and Ermentrude of Alsace, he had several sons and daughters:

* Rudolph, successor and later King of France
* Hugh the Black, later Duke of Burgundy
* Ermengard, married Gilbert, Duke of Burgundy
* Willa, married firstly Hugh, Count of Vienne, and secondly Boso, Count of Arles
* Adelaide, married Reginar II, Count of Hainaut
* Richilda, married Litaud I, Count of Mâcon.
His father Bivin Unknown died in 863.
MarriageRichard the Justiciar Unknown and Adelaide Unknown were married in 888.2,1
His daughter Ermengarde Unknown was born about 893.
DeathHe died in 921.2,1
His wife Adelaide Unknown died about 929.

Citations

  1. [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
  2. [S1025] Bostock Family History

Mary Much

F, #14308, Deceased, b. 6 March 1803, d. about April 1895
ConsanguinityPartner of James Critchley (3rd great-uncle of Adrian John Snelson)
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Parents

FatherWilliam Mutch (b. 21 November 1775, d. about March 1851)
MotherSarah Appleton (b. 1781, d. 1845)

Family 1: James Critchley (b. 15 August 1808, d. June 1891)

SonWilliam Mutch+ (b. about October 1830, d. 1911)

Family 2:

SonJoseph Mutch Dupre (b. 1839)

Family 3: Joseph Dupree (b. about 1806, d. 1858)

SonThomas David Dupre (b. about May 1841, d. June 1900)
DaughterMary Hulme Dupree (b. 1844, d. 1913)

Main Events

MarriageMary Much and James Critchley were married.
NoteOn 2 November 1830, James Critchley was arraigned in the Justices of the Peace Court in Prescot.

A Bastardy Bond was ordered regarding "a male bastard child lately born in the parish of Whiston on the body of Mary Mutch singlewoman ... christened by the name of William Mutch ... and that this child was beget by James Critchley of Whiston file cutter ... on the body of Mary Mutch

... and whereas James Crichley has had notice to appear but hath not nor shown any sufficient cause why he should not be adjudged to be the Father of the said Bastard child ..." and so he was ordered to pay the Overseers of Whiston one pound re the actual birth of the child and also fifteen shillings to cover expenses incurred in securing his apprehension ... plus two shillings weekly

... and also Mary Mutch to pay two shillings and sixpence a week to the Overseers to cover ongoing maintenance of the child "in case she shall not nurse and take care of the child herself".
User Reference NumberShe; 24587
_STATShe; James Critchley; Unmarried Couple
BirthShe was born on 6 March 1803 in Prescot.
BaptismShe was baptised on 3 April 1803 in Prescot, Lancashire, Address: St Mary the Virgin,

Baptism: 3 Apr 1803 St Mary the Virgin, Prescot, Lancashire, England
Mary Much - Daur. of William Much & Sarah
Born: 6 Mar
Abode: Prescot
Occupation: Bricklayer
Register: Baptisms 1766 - 1809, Page 170, Entry 9.
NoteJames Critchley was never married to Mary Mutch. They had a child, William Mutch born 1830.

James and Mary never married. He married Deborah Penketh and later her sister, Elizabeth Penketh. Mary married Joseph Dupree.

A bastardy/ affiliation order was made and James had to pay towards William's upkeep. On William’s marriage certificate to Mary Morgan, James Critchley is named as his (Williams') father - so William was well aware that his father was James Critchley, it was not a secret.
Her son William Mutch was born about October 1830 in Prescot.
CourtcaseShe; 2 November 1830; The Justices of the Peace Court, Prescot; A Bastardy Bond was ordered regarding "a male bastard child lately born in the parish of Whiston on the body of Mary Mutch singlewoman ... christened by the name of William Mutch ... and that this child was beget by James Critchley of Whiston file cutter ... on the body of Mary Mutch …

... and whereas James Critchley has had notice to appear but hath not nor shown any sufficient cause why he should not be adjudged to be the Father of the said Bastard child ..." and so he was ordered to pay the Overseers of Whiston one pound re the actual birth of the child and also fifteen shillings to cover expenses incurred in securing his apprehension ... plus two shillings weekly …

... and also Mary Mutch to pay two shillings and sixpence a week to the Overseers to cover ongoing maintenance of the child "in case she shall not nurse and take care of the child herself".

[[Witness Role: Mother]]
Her son Joseph Mutch Dupre was born in 1839 in Lymm, Cheshire, England.
MarriageMary Much and Joseph Dupree were married on 27 December 1840 in Prescot Marriage: 27 Dec 1840 St Mary the Virgin, Prescot, Lancashire, England
Joseph Dapree - Full age, Servant, Bachelor, Sutton
Mary Much - (X), Full age, Spinster, Sutton
Groom's Father: Isaac Dapree, Labourer
Bride's Father: William Much, Brick layer
Witness: Luke Potts; Frances Litherland
Married by Banns by: Wm. Coombs Curate
Register: Marriages 1837 - 1845, Page 103, Entry 205.
Her son Thomas David Dupre was born about May 1841 in Windle, Lancashire.
Her daughter Mary Hulme Dupree was born in 1844.
Her mother Sarah Appleton died in 1845.
OccupationMary Much was a [[Witness Role: ]], Coachman in 1851.
Her father William Mutch died about March 1851.
Her husband Joseph Dupree died in 1858 in Altrincham.
Her husband James Critchley died in June 1891 in Prescot.
DeathShe died about April 1895, at age ~92, in Bowden, Sale, Cheshire.
BurialMary's remains were buried on 20 April 1895 in Bowdon, Cheshire.

Census

Label and YearManual
Census 1841Mary Much Id #14,308 (Principal) was at home on Census night 7 June 1841 at Windle; [[Witness Role: wife]]

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Census 1851Mary Much Id #14,308 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1851 at New Street, Altincham, Cheshire, England; [[Witness Role: wife]]

Original Documents, Source and Citations here
Census 1861Mary Much Id #14,308 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1861 at Rose Hill, Bowdon, Cheshire, England; [[Principal Role]]
[[Witness Role: Head of Household]]

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Census 1871Mary Much Id #14,308 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1871 at Altrincham; Address: Temperance Terrace

[[Witness Role: mother]]

Original Documents, Source and Citations here
Census 1891Mary Much Id #14,308 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1891 at Ashby Road, Hale, Cheshire; [[Witness Role: mother]]

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Jane Eleanor Roberts

F, #14318, Deceased, b. 1846, d. 1925
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Parents

Family: Benjamin Hartley (b. 1842, d. before 1921)

DaughterLouisa E. Hartley (b. 1866)
DaughterEdith Hartley (b. 1872)
SonFrank Hartley (b. 1878)
SonCharles Ernest Hartley (b. about 1879, d. between January and March 1946)

Main Events

MarriageJane Eleanor Roberts and Benjamin Hartley were married.
User Reference NumberShe; 24456
BirthShe was born in 1846 in Bersham, Denbighshire (or Birkenhead), [[Principal Role]]
[[Witness Role: Mother-in-Law]].
Her daughter Louisa E. Hartley was born in 1866.
Her daughter Edith Hartley was born in 1872.
Her son Frank Hartley was born in 1878.
Her son Charles Ernest Hartley was born about 1879 in Tonge, Oldham, Lancashire.
Her husband Benjamin Hartley died before 1921.
DeathJane Eleanor Roberts died in 1925, at age ~79, Address: 24 Marmaduke Street, Liverpool.

Census

Label and YearManual
Census 1921Jane Eleanor Roberts Id #14,318 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1921 at Toxteth Park, Liverpool

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Donald Lockwood

M, #14319, Deceased, b. about March 1913
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Parents

FatherWilford Lockwood (b. 1889, d. 1950)
MotherMary Ann Gough (b. 22 January 1887, d. 20 June 1959)

Main Events

BiographyHe was a battery serjeant major in India during the time of General Auchinlec - prior to the arrival of Wingate to relieve the " forgotten army " in 1944. [:CR:].
BurialAsDeathDonald Lockwood; the Cemetery, Crosby
User Reference NumberHe; 146
BirthHe was born about March 1913 in Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire.
His father Wilford Lockwood died in 1950.
His mother Mary Ann Gough died on 20 June 1959.