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| Father | Thomas Charles Gill (b. about 1841, d. 30 December 1899) |
| Mother | Lydia Ellis (b. 1841, d. 1890) |
| Also Known As | Minnie Gill was also known as Minnie Probert. |
| Biography | She was the youngest daughter of Thomas Charles Gill. [:CR:]. |
| User Reference Number | She; 2139 |
| Her mother Lydia Ellis died in 1890. | |
| Birth | Minnie Gill was born about 1891. |
| Her father Thomas Charles Gill died on 30 December 1899. | |
| Death | She died about 1978, at age ~87. |
| Label and Year | Manual |
|---|---|
| Census 1901 | Minnie Gill Id #15,281 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1901 at 44 Princes Street, Chester; Charles is shown as Head of the household, living with his sisters Ada, Annie and Minnie, brother Thomas, aunt Elizabeth Sanders ... and a boarder - Richard Henry Snelson ! Witness Role: Sister Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
| Father | Charles II the Bald Unknown (b. 13 July 823, d. 5 October 877) |
| Mother | Ermentrude Unknown (b. 27 September 823, d. 6 October 869) |
| Daughter | Ermentrude Unknown+ (b. about 875) |
| Son | Charles III the Simple Unknown+ (b. 17 September 879, d. 7 October 929) |
| Marriage | Louis II The Stammerer Unknown and Liutgarde Unknown were married.3,1 |
| Residence | He resided Louis the Stammerer or Louis II (November 1, 846 – April 10, 879), in French Louis le Bègue, was the eldest son of Charles the Bald and Ermentrude of Orléans. He succeeded his younger brother in Aquitaine in 866 and his father in France in 877, though he was never crowned Emperor. Thrice married, he and his first wife, Ansgarde of Burgundy, had two sons: Carloman and Louis, both of whom became kings of France, and two daughters: Gisela and Hildegarde. He had no children by his second wife, Luitgarde of Saxony. With his third wife, Adelaide of Paris, he had one daughter, Ermentrude, and a posthumous son, Charles the Simple, who would become, long after his elder brothers' deaths, king of France. He was crowned on 8 December 877 by Hincmar, archbishop of Rheims, and was crowned a second time in September 878 by Pope John VIII at Troyes while the pope was attending a council there. The pope may even have offered the imperial crown, but it was declined. Louis the Stammerer was said to be physically weak and outlived his father by only two years. He had relatively little impact on politics. In 878, he gave the counties of Barcelona, Gerona, and Besalú to Wilfred the Hairy. His final act was to march against the Vikings who were then the scourge of Europe. He fell ill and died on 10 April or 9 April 879 not long after beginning his final campaign. He was called 'a simple and sweet man, a lover of peace, justice, and religion'. On his death, his realms were divided between his two sons, Carloman and Louis.1 |
| User Reference Number | He; 18661 |
| His wife Liutgarde Unknown died. | |
| Birth | He was born on 1 November 846.2,1 |
| Marriage | Louis II The Stammerer Unknown and Ansgarde Unknown were married in March 862.2,1 |
| Marriage | Louis II The Stammerer Unknown and Adelaide (Aelis) Unknown were married in 868.2,1 |
| His mother Ermentrude Unknown died on 6 October 869. | |
| His daughter Ermentrude Unknown was born about 875. | |
| His wife Ansgarde Unknown died in 875. | |
| His father Charles II the Bald Unknown died on 5 October 877. | |
| Death | Louis II The Stammerer Unknown died on 10 April 879, at age 32, in Compiegne, Oise, France.2,1 |
| His son Charles III the Simple Unknown was born on 17 September 879. | |
| His wife Adelaide (Aelis) Unknown died on 10 November 901. |
| Father | Joshua Alletson (b. about 1811) |
| Mother | Sarah Jackson (b. 1811, d. 1869) |
| Son | Samuel Croft Alletson+ (b. 1869, d. 19 December 1963) |
| Daughter | Mary Elizabeth Alletson (b. 1870) |
| Son | Francis Alletson (b. 1873) |
| Son | Henry Edward Alletson (b. 1876) |
| Son | Charles Percy Alletson (b. 1880, d. 1881) |
| Daughter | Gladys Alletson (b. April 1884) |
| Occupation | Samuel Alletson was a Land Surveyor. |
| User Reference Number | He; 23663 |
| Birth | He was born about 1844 [[Principal Role]] [[Witness Role: ]]. |
| Marriage | Samuel Alletson and Mary Ellen Shelmerdine were married about July 1868 in West Derby, Liverpool. |
| His mother Sarah Jackson died in 1869. | |
| His son Samuel Croft Alletson was born in 1869. | |
| His daughter Mary Elizabeth Alletson was born in 1870 in Walton, Liverpool. | |
| His son Francis Alletson was born in 1873 in New Brighton, Cheshire. | |
| His son Henry Edward Alletson was born in 1876 in Formby, Lancashire. | |
| His son Charles Percy Alletson was born in 1880 in Liscard, Wallasey, Cheshire, England. | |
| His son Charles Percy Alletson died in 1881. | |
| His daughter Gladys Alletson was born in April 1884 in Birkenhead. |
| Label and Year | Manual |
|---|---|
| Census 1881 | Samuel Alletson Id #15,294 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1881 at Liscard, Wallasey, Cheshire, England; Address: Menzier Terrace [[Principal Role]] [[Witness Role: Head of household]] Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
| Census 1911 | Samuel Alletson Id #15,294 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1911
Original Documents, Source and Citations here |