A Snelson DataBase and Index

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Ethelred I Unknown1,2

M, #19453, Deceased, b. about 840, d. 23 April 871
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Parents

FatherAethelwulf Unknown (b. 795, d. 13 January 858)
MotherOsburga Unknown (b. 810, d. 855)

Family: Wulfrida Unknown

SonAethelhelm Unknown+ (b. 848, d. 898)

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MarriageEthelred I Unknown and Wulfrida Unknown were married.2,1
ResidenceHe resided King Ethelred I (Old English: Æþelræd) (c. 840 – April 23, 871) was the fourth son of Ethelwulf of Wessex. He succeeded his brother, Ethelbert, as King of Wessex and Kent in 865. He married Wulfrida and had two sons, Aethelwold being the elder and Aethelhelm being the younger. Ethelred I was not able to control the increasing Danish raids which devastated England. On January 4, 871 at the Battle of Reading, Ethelred suffered a crushing defeat, although he did hand the Danes a Pyrrhic victory. Soon after, however, Ethelred was able to re-form his army in time to win a stunning victory at Ashdown. However, he suffered another defeat on January 22 at the Battle of Basing and was killed at the Battle of Merton on April 23, 871.

Ethelred is buried at Wimborne in Dorset. Following his death, he was popularly regarded as a saint, but never canonised. He was succeeded by his brother, King Alfred the Great.

Ethelred is not to be confused with the later king Ethelred the Unready.1
User Reference NumberHe; 19425
His wife Wulfrida Unknown died.
BirthHe was born about 840.2,1
His son Aethelhelm Unknown was born in 848.
His mother Osburga Unknown died in 855.
His father Aethelwulf Unknown died on 13 January 858.
DeathEthelred I Unknown died on 23 April 871, at age ~31.2,1

Citations

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

Margaret Jane Roby

F, #19454, Deceased, b. about 1833
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Parents

FatherRoger Roby (b. 24 April 1807, d. 20 October 1886)
MotherMargaret Jackson (b. 1805, d. 3 April 1855)

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OccupationMargaret Jane Roby was a Power Cotton Loom Weaver.
User Reference NumberShe; 24577
BirthShe was born about 1833 in Outwood, Lancashire, England.
Her mother Margaret Jackson died on 3 April 1855.
Her father Roger Roby died on 20 October 1886 in Ringley, Near Bolton, Lancashire, England.

Census

Label and YearManual
Census 1851Margaret Jane Roby Id #19,454 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1851 at Kersley, Bolton, Lancashire, England; Address: Blackhurst Green

Witness Role: daughter

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Census 1851Margaret Jane Roby Id #19,454 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1851 at Kersley, Bolton, Lancashire, England; Address: Blackhurst Green

[[Witness Role: Daughter]]

Original Documents, Source and Citations here

Alice Martha Abbott1

F, #19470, Deceased, b. 1876, d. 16 March 1928
ConsanguinityPartner of Thomas Edward Snelson (1st cousin 3 times removed of Adrian John Snelson)
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Parents

FatherGeorge Charles Abbott (b. about 1854, d. after 1901)
MotherSusan Stanbridge (b. about 1854, d. before 7 July )

Family: Thomas Edward Snelson (b. August 1873, d. 1963)

DaughterRomola Annie Egerton Snelson (b. 3 December 1899, d. 12 June 1985)
SonSir Edward Alec Abbott Snelson, K.B.E.M.A. (b. 31 October 1904, d. 8 December 1992)
SonHenry Stanbridge Egerton Snelson (b. 23 April 1910, d. 2 July 1991)
Person ReferencesDescendents of William Snelson c.1670
William Snelston bef 1668 - aft 1707

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Also Known AsAlice Martha Abbott was also known as Alice Martha Snelson.
BiographyAt their marriage, the witnesses were Annie Snelson and Charles Stanbridge. Richard my cousin, found the grave late in 1993, behind the church in the old churchyard, alongside a grassy pathway close to a military grave, in the centre of the graveyard, but at the old cemetery end. There is a second inscription which reads " Henry Stanbridge Egerton Snelson born April 23 1910, died 2nd July 1991 " [:CR:].
User Reference NumberShe; 2835
BirthShe was born in 1876 in Flitwick, Ampthill, Bedfordshire.2
MarriageAlice Martha Abbott and Thomas Edward Snelson were married on 2 December 1895 in parish church, St. Andrew's, Ampthill.3,1
Her daughter Romola Annie Egerton Snelson was born on 3 December 1899 in Fallowfield, Lancashire, England.
Her father George Charles Abbott died after 1901.
Her son Sir Edward Alec Abbott Snelson, K.B.E.M.A., was born on 31 October 1904.
Her son Henry Stanbridge Egerton Snelson was born on 23 April 1910 in Manor Park, East Ham, Essex.
ResidenceAlice Martha Abbott resided in 6 First Avenue, Manor Park, Little Ilford, in 1927.
DeathShe died on 16 March 1928, at age ~52.
BurialAlice Martha's remains were buried on 21 March 1928 in the parish church graveyard, St. Andrew's, Ampthill, [[Principal Role]]
[[Witness Role: Buried]].1
Her husband Thomas Edward Snelson died in 1963.

Citations

  1. [S676] Letter from Richard James Snelson dated 6 December 1993
  2. [S1176] Census 1891 Bedfordshire George C Abbott a.37
  3. [S392] Letter from Richard Snelson dated 3 November 1991

William De Salmesbury1

M, #19473, Deceased, d. about 1256
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Family: Avena Notton (d. after 1256)

DaughterElizabeth De Salmesbury+ (d. after 1311)

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BirthWilliam De Salmesbury was born Person Source, Y.2
MarriageWilliam De Salmesbury and Avena Notton were married.1
User Reference NumberHe; 19175
BirthHe was born about 1223.1
DeathHe died about 1256.1
His wife Avena Notton died after 1256.

Citations

  1. [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
  2. [S1024] Brereton History

Unknown Evans

M, #19474, Deceased
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Family:

DaughterIsabella Evans (b. 1880)
DaughterFlora Evans+ (b. 20 February 1882)

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User Reference NumberUnknown Evans; 24321
His daughter Isabella Evans was born in 1880 in Walton, Liverpool.
His daughter Flora Evans was born on 20 February 1882 in Walton-on-the-Hill, Lancashire, England.

William Snelson

M, #19475, Deceased, b. 1 November 1837, d. before 1881
Consanguinity2nd great-uncle of Adrian John Snelson
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Parents

FatherSamuel Snelson (b. about April 1814, d. 27 October 1860)
MotherMargaret Coventry (b. about 1813, d. 12 September 1885)

Family: Mary Elizabeth Collins (b. about 1836, d. 13 April 1870)

DaughterFanny Snelson (b. about July 1860, d. 11 February 1917)
DaughterFlorence Snelson (b. 1868, d. 1868)
Person ReferencesAnne Davies c 1919 -
Descendents of William Snelson c.1670
John Coventry c1875 - 1828
Ralph Dodd bef 1766 -
Samuel Fairbrother c1755 - 1823
Sarah Davies 1721 - 1761
Thomas Crooks c1717 - aft 1757
Thomas Edwards c1645 - aft 1690
William Snelston bef 1668 - aft 1707

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BiographyI wonder what happened to him ?
User Reference NumberWilliam Snelson; 13
BirthHe was born on 1 November 1837 in Chester.
ChristeningWilliam was christened on 22 November 1837 in St. Mary's, Chester.1,2
MarriageWilliam Snelson and Mary Elizabeth Collins were married on 15 August 1859 in St. Peter, Liverpool., Margaret Snelson was a witness - this could be William's mother or his sister Margaret.
ResidenceHe resided in 70 Roscoe Street, Liverpool, in 1860.
His daughter Fanny Snelson was born about July 1860 in Liverpool, England.
His father Samuel Snelson died on 27 October 1860 in Chester, England.
OccupationWilliam Snelson was a Joiner in Liverpool in 1861.
ResidenceHe resided in Liverpool in 1868 Address: 70 Roscoe Street.
His daughter Florence Snelson was born in 1868.
His daughter Florence Snelson died in 1868.
His wife Mary Elizabeth Collins died on 13 April 1870 in Liverpool.
DeathHe died before 1881.
His mother Margaret Coventry died on 12 September 1885 in Handbridge, Chester, England.

Census

Label and YearManual
Census 1841William Snelson Id #19,475 (Principal) was at home on Census night 6 June 1841 at Handbridge; Address: Belgrave Place

At the time of the Census, Samuel and wife Margaret, together with children William and young Margaret were living next door to Johnathan Gill and Samuel's Aunt Hannah Gill (Snelson) aged 60.
Principal Role
Witness Role: Head of Household

Principal Role

[[Witness Role: son]]

Original Documents, Source and Citations here3
Census 1851William Snelson Id #19,475 (Principal) was at home on Census night 30 March 1851 at Handbridge, Chester; Witness Role: son

Original Documents, Source and Citations here4
Census 1851William Snelson Id #19,475 (Principal) was at home on Census night 30 March 1851 at Chester; Address: Handbridge

[[Witness Role: son]]

Original Documents, Source and Citations here5
Census 1861William Snelson Id #19,475 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1861 at 70 Roscoe Street, Liverpool; Principal Role
Witness Role: Head of Household

Original Documents, Source and Citations here6

Citations

  1. [S128] Chester St. Mary Baptisms 1831-1843 mf 98/2 & 3
  2. [S13] Chester St. Mary Baptisms 1837-43
  3. [S724] Census Records, England, St Mary -on-the-Hill, Handbridge, Chester, Cheshire. 6 April 1841. SNELSON, Samuel (head). PN 129. Bk 22. FN 8. p. 11. www.ancestry.co.uk : accessed 12 August 2014.
  4. [S724] Census Records, England, St Mary On-the-Hill, Chester, Cheshire. 30 March 1851. SNELSON, Samuel. (head). RD Great Boughton. Sub RD Tattenhall. ED 18e and 23. HS 69. PN 2171. FN 872. p. 18. www.ancestry.co.uk : accessed 2010
  5. [S52] Census 1851 Cheshire Samuel Snelson a. 37
  6. [S1240] Census 1861 Lancashire William Snelson a. 23