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| Consanguinity | Partner of William Snelson (3rd great-uncle of Adrian John Snelson) |
| Father | George Dodd (b. 1803, d. 1883) |
| Mother | Elizabeth Ashton (b. 1804, d. 1882) |
| Son | William Snelson+ (b. 20 April 1849, d. 30 January 1900) |
| Son | George Snelson+ (b. about 1850, d. 10 June 1899) |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Snelson (b. September 1853, d. about 1854) |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Snelson (b. 3 February 1856, d. 4 November 1856) |
| Son | James Bingley Jones (b. about 1858) |
| Son | Arthur Jones (b. about 1860) |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Dodd Jones (b. 1861) |
| Son | Joseph Jones (b. about 1867) |
| Person References | Descendents of William Snelson c.1670 William Snelston bef 1668 - aft 1707 |
| Also Known As | Margaret Dodd was also known as Margaret Jones. |
| Also Known As | She was also known as Margaret Snelson. |
| User Reference Number | She; 113 |
| Baptism | She was baptised in 1827 in St Mary on the Hill, Chester. |
| Birth | She was born on 13 July 1827 in Saughull.1 |
| Residence | She resided in Foregate St, Chester, Cheshire, about 1848. |
| Marriage | Margaret Dodd and William Snelson were married on 24 January 1848 in parish church, St. Oswald's, Chester.1 |
| Her son William Snelson was born on 20 April 1849 in Chester, at Eaton Road. | |
| Her son George Snelson was born about 1850 in Chester. | |
| Her daughter Elizabeth Snelson was born in September 1853 in St. Mary Parish, Chester. | |
| Her daughter Elizabeth Snelson died about 1854. | |
| Her husband William Snelson died on 28 October 1855 in 33 Handbridge, Chester. | |
| Her daughter Elizabeth Snelson was born on 3 February 1856. | |
| Her daughter Elizabeth Snelson died on 4 November 1856 in Handbridge. | |
| Marriage | Margaret Dodd and James Bingley Jones were married on 7 September 1857 in parish church, St. Bridget's, Chester.2,3 |
| Her son James Bingley Jones was born about 1858. | |
| Her son Arthur Jones was born about 1860. | |
| Her daughter Elizabeth Dodd Jones was born in 1861. | |
| Her son Joseph Jones was born about 1867. | |
| Her husband James Bingley Jones died on 9 July 1876 in Chester. | |
| Her mother Elizabeth Ashton died in 1882. | |
| Her father George Dodd died in 1883. | |
| Her son George Snelson died on 10 June 1899. | |
| Her son William Snelson died on 30 January 1900 in 31 Hartington St, Chester. |
| Label and Year | Manual |
|---|---|
| Census | Margaret Dodd Id #19,651 (Principal) was at home on Census night; Principal Role Witness Role: Head of Household Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
| Census 1841 | Margaret Dodd Id #19,651 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1841; Witness Role: Daughter
Original Documents, Source and Citations here4 |
| Census 1841 | Margaret Dodd Id #19,651 (Principal) was at home on Census night 6 June 1841 at Handbridge; Principal Role Witness Role: resident Original Documents, Source and Citations here5 |
| Census 1851 | Margaret Dodd Id #19,651 (Principal) was at home on Census night 31 March 1851 at 28 Handbridge, Chester, Cheshire; f.822v. Entry 28 : Handbridge William SNELSON Head Mar. 31 Cowkeeper Chester Margaret Snelson Wife 25 Chester William Snelson son 1 Chester George Snelson son 1m. Chester Witness Role: Wife Original Documents, Source and Citations here6 |
| Census 1851 | Margaret Dodd Id #19,651 (Principal) was at home on Census night 31 March 1851 at 28 Handbridge, Chester, Cheshire; Principal Role Witness Role: resident Original Documents, Source and Citations here7 |
| Census 1861 | Margaret Dodd Id #19,651 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1861 at Chester; Witness Role: Wife
Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
| Census 1861 | Margaret Dodd Id #19,651 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1861 at Handbridge, Chester
Original Documents, Source and Citations here8 |
| Census 1871 | Margaret Dodd Id #19,651 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1871 at 37 Handbridge, Chester; Witness Role: Wife
Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
| Census 1881 | Margaret Dodd Id #19,651 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1881 at Cradley, Herefordshire, England
Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
| Father | John de Swynnerton (d. before 1257) |
| Mother | Margery de Swynnerton (d. before 1257) |
| Son | Roger de Swynnerton+ (d. before 8 February 1297) |
| Birth | Stephen de Swynnerton was born Person Source, Y.2 |
| Marriage | Stephen de Swynnerton and Joan De Waure Unknown were married.1 |
| User Reference Number | He; 19148 |
| His wife Joan De Waure Unknown died. | |
| Birth | He was born about 1235.1 |
| His father John de Swynnerton died before 1257. | |
| His mother Margery de Swynnerton died before 1257. | |
| Death | Stephen de Swynnerton died in 1276.1 |
| Father | Richard Goz Unknown (d. 1066) |
| Mother | Emma de Conteville |
| Daughter | Geva Unknown+ |
| Son | Robert FitzHugh+ (b. about 1092, d. 1147) |
| Marriage | Hugh Lupus Unknown and Ermentrude Unknown were married.2,1 |
| Marriage | Hugh Lupus Unknown and Concubine Unknown were married Unknown GEDCOM info: Mistress Unknown GEDCOM info: had children with Unknown GEDCOM info: Mistress Unknown GEDCOM info: had children with.1 |
| Residence | He resided See notes.1 |
| User Reference Number | He; 19023 |
| Note | Event Memos from GEDCOM Import... Residence Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester (died July 27, 1101) was one of the great magnates of early Norman England. Hugh was the son of Richard Goz, viscount of Avranches, in the far southwest of Normandy, and inherited from his father a large estate not just in the Avranchin but scattered throughout western Normandy. Hugh became an important councilor of William, Duke of Normandy. He contributed 60 ships to the invasion of England, but did not fight at Hastings, instead being one of those trusted to stay behind and govern Normandy. After William became king of England, Hugh was given large grants of land, and then, in 1071, was made Earl of Chester, with palatine powers in view of Cheshire's situation on the Welsh border. Hugh spent much of his time fighting savagely with his neighbours in Wales. Together with his cousin Robert of Rhuddlan he subdued a good part of northern Wales. Initially Robert of Rhuddlan held north-east Wales as a vassal of Hugh. However in 1081 Gruffydd ap Cynan king of Kingdom of Gwynedd was captured by treachery at a meeting near Corwen. Gruffydd was imprisoned by Earl Hugh in his castle at Chester, but it was Robert who took over his kingdom, holding it directly from the king. When Robert was killed by a Welsh raiding party in 1088 Hugh took over these lands, becoming ruler of most of North Wales, but he lost Anglesey and much of the rest of Gwynedd in the Welsh revolt of 1094, led by Gruffydd ap Cynan, who had escaped from captivity. In the summer of 1098 Hugh joined with Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury in an attempt to recover his losses in Gwynedd. Gruffydd ap Cynan retreated to Anglesey, but then was forced to flee to Ireland when a fleet he had hired from the Danish settlement in Ireland changed sides. The situation was changed by the arrival of a Norwegian fleet under the command of King Magnus III of Norway, also known as Magnus Barefoot, who attacked the Norman forces near the eastern end of the Menai Straits. Earl Hugh of Shrewsbury was killed by an arrow said to have been shot by Magnus himself. The Normans were obliged to evacuate Anglesey, and the following year Gruffydd returned from Ireland to take possession again. Hugh apparently made an agreement with him and did not again try to recover these lands. In time Hugh became so fat he could hardly walk; he is often referred to as Hugh the Fat. The Welsh called him Hugh Flaidd (Hugh the Wolf or Hugh Lupus). He married Ermentrude of Claremont, by whom he had one son, Richard, who succeeded him. Richard married Matilda of Blois, daughter of Stephen, Count of Blois and Adela, a daughter of William the Conqueror. Both Richard and Matilda died in the White Ship disaster (1120), and he was succeeded by his first cousin Ranulph le Meschin, Earl of Chester. |
| His wife Ermentrude Unknown died. | |
| His wife Concubine Unknown died. | |
| His father Richard Goz Unknown died in 1066. | |
| His son Robert FitzHugh was born about 1092. | |
| Death | Hugh Lupus Unknown died on 27 July 1101.2,1 |
| Father | David Bostock (b. about 1348) |
| Occupation | David Bostock was a yeoman. |
| Biography | He had letters of protection on his departure for Ireland - on servive for Richard II. |
| User Reference Number | He; 8283 |
| Residence | He resided about 1400. |