A Snelson DataBase and Index

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Person Page 882

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Joan Sutcliffe

F, #22026, Deceased, b. 1924, d. 2007
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Family: Fergus Isherwood (b. 1923, d. 21 August 2020)

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User Reference NumberJoan Sutcliffe; 24574
BirthShe was born in 1924.
MarriageJoan Sutcliffe and Fergus Isherwood were married in April 1948 in Saddleworth, Saddleworth, Yorkshire.
DeathShe died in 2007, at age ~83.
Her husband Fergus Isherwood died on 21 August 2020 in Barnstaple, Devon, Wngland.

Isabel (Beatrice) de Valletort1

F, #22035, Deceased
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Parents

FatherRoger de Valletort (d. about 1206)
MotherAlesia Unknown

Family: Thomas Corbet (d. September 1274)

DaughterAlice Corbet+ (d. after 1253)

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Also Known AsIsabel (Beatrice) de Valletort was also known as Isabel (Beatrice) Corbet.
BirthShe was born Person Source, Y.2
MarriageIsabel (Beatrice) de Valletort and Thomas Corbet were married.1
DeathShe died Y Y, Y.1
User Reference NumberShe; 19297
BirthShe was born about 1191.1
Her father Roger de Valletort died about 1206.
Her husband Thomas Corbet died in September 1274.

Citations

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

Salome Gough

F, #22037, Deceased, b. 7 March 1882
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Parents

FatherJohn Gough (b. 20 September 1856, d. 17 April 1898)
MotherMartha Bielby (b. about 1826, d. 21 November 1904)

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Also Known AsSalome Gough was also known as Salome Woodward.
MarriageSalome Gough and Arthur Woodward were married in an unknown place.
User Reference NumberShe; 137
BirthShe was born on 7 March 1882.
Her father John Gough died on 17 April 1898.
Her mother Martha Bielby died on 21 November 1904.

Census

Label and YearManual
Census 1891Salome Gough Id #22,037 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1891 at Ecclesfield, Bosterstone, Yorkshire; Witness Role: Daughter

Original Documents, Source and Citations here1
Census 1901Salome Gough Id #22,037 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1901 at 76 Haywood Park, Bolderstone, Stocksbridge, West Riding, Yorkshire; John is described as a 43 year old widowed, iron paddler
Witness Role: Daughter

Original Documents, Source and Citations here

Citations

  1. [S1326] Census Yorkshire 1891 Mary Ann Gough a. 4

Elizabeth Snelson

F, #22047, Deceased, b. 27 February 1825, d. 25 August 1890
Consanguinity3rd great-aunt of Adrian John Snelson
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Parents

FatherWilliam Snelson (b. about March 1776, d. 20 June 1833)
MotherElizabeth Fairbrother (b. April 1785, d. 29 January 1846)

Family: Samuel Dicken (b. about 1811)

Person ReferencesAnne Davies c 1919 -
Descendents of William Snelson c.1670
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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Also Known AsElizabeth Snelson was also known as Elizabeth Dicken.
BiographyIn 1841 she was living in Handbridge. [:CR:].
User Reference NumberShe; 10
Her husband Samuel Dicken died in Handbridge.
BirthShe was born on 27 February 1825 in Chester.1
ChristeningElizabeth was christened on 27 February 1825 in Church of England, St. Mary's, Chester.2
Her father William Snelson died on 20 June 1833 in Handbridge, Chester, England.
Her mother Elizabeth Fairbrother died on 29 January 1846 in Eaton Road, Chester, England.
NoteCited as a beneficiary in Jonathan Gill's Will of 1850.
MarriageElizabeth Snelson and Samuel Dicken were married in June 1850 in West Derby.
BurialElizabeth's remains were buried in August 1890 in Grave 1213/102, Chester General Cemetery, Chester, [[Principal Role]]
[[Witness Role: Buried]].
DeathShe died on 25 August 1890, at age 65, in St. Johns Hosp, Chester, The hospital 'for the sustentation of poor and silly persons' which stood outside the North Gate of Chester was probably founded by Ranulf de Blondeville, Earl of Chester, in the early 1190s.

An action at law to establish what estates belonged to the hospital and to vest them in the Municipal Charities Trustees was begun in 1838 but not completed until a Chancery Scheme, evidently of 1852, ordered the almshouses to be rebuilt to house 13 paupers who received 10s. a week each. As rebuilt in 1854 by Morris and Hobson for the Trustees of Hospital of St John Baptist, the almshouses each included a sitting room, bedroom, and scullery. A Charity Commission Scheme of 1892 assigned the substantial surplus to pay pensions to other townspeople.

Under a Scheme of 1976 the hospital, still supporting 13 almshouses, was absorbed by the Chester Municipal Almshouse Charity, and the almshouses remain in use, the most recent having opened in April 2006.3

Census

Label and YearManual
Census Elizabeth Snelson Id #22,047 (Principal) was at home on Census night; Principal Role
Witness Role: resident

Original Documents, Source and Citations here4
Census 1841Elizabeth Snelson Id #22,047 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1841 at Eaton Road, Handbridge; aged 13

Original Documents, Source and Citations here5
Census 1841Elizabeth Snelson Id #22,047 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1841 at Eaton Road, Handbridge; Hannah is listed and named as "Hannah Snelson" - so I assume that this is NOT the Hannah Snelson who married Edward Jones. That relationship must belong to her cousin Hannah Snelson [1544]. Mystery solved, I hope.
Witness Role: Daughter

Original Documents, Source and Citations here5
Census 1841Elizabeth Snelson Id #22,047 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1841 at Eaton Road, Handbridge; Hannah is listed and named as "Hannah Snelson" - so I assume that this is NOT the Hannah Snelson who married Edward Jones. That relationship must belong to her cousin Hannah Snelson [1544]. Mystery solved, I hope.
Principal Role
Witness Role: Head of Household

[[Witness Role: daughter]]

Original Documents, Source and Citations here5
Census 1851Elizabeth Snelson Id #22,047 (Principal) was at home on Census night 31 March 1851; Witness Role: Wife

Original Documents, Source and Citations here4,6

Citations

  1. [S127] Chester St. Mary Baptisms
  2. [S17] Chester St. Mary Baptisms 1815-30, in P20/2/1,2 on Mf98/2
  3. [S48] Overleigh Grave 1214 (found by Richard Snelson)
  4. [S55] Census 1851 ('Dicken') Handbridge Samuel Dicken Joiner/Journeyman aged 40 Elizabeth Dicken Wife aged 26 .......They were living next door to Samuel Snelson and Margaret Coventry and may be connected with grave 1860 at Overleigh
  5. [S14] Census 1841 Handbridge
  6. [S1342] Census 1851 Cheshire Samuel Dicken a. 40

Jane Fairbrother

F, #22048, Deceased, b. 29 August 1787, d. 1853
Consanguinity4th great-aunt of Adrian John Snelson
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Parents

FatherSamuel Fairbrother (b. about 1755, d. September 1823)
MotherMary Snelson (Soreton?) (b. about 1758, d. 9 April 1842)

Family: John Bentley (b. 1780, d. 1820)

SonSamuel Bentley+ (b. 1813, d. 1884)
Person ReferencesSamuel Fairbrother c1755 - 1823

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Also Known AsJane Fairbrother was also known as Jane Hoare.
User Reference NumberShe; 5558
BirthShe was born on 29 August 1787.
ChristeningJane was christened on 4 November 1787 in St John the Baptist, Chester.1
MarriageJane Fairbrother and John Bentley were married on 2 October 1809 in St. Mary-on-the-Hill, Chester.
Her son Samuel Bentley was born in 1813.
Her husband John Bentley died in 1820.
Her father Samuel Fairbrother died in September 1823 in Saughall.
Her mother Mary Snelson (Soreton?) died on 9 April 1842 in Great Boughton, Cheshire.
DeathJane Fairbrother died in 1853, at age ~66.

Citations

  1. [S423] Chester St. John Baptisms 1784-9, 1783-0 in P51/1/3 Mf54/1 12 Dec 1784 Ann daughter to Samuel Fairbrother Brewers servant and Mary his wife 28 Oct 4 Nov 1787 Jane daughter to Samuel Fairbrother Brewer and Mary his wife 2 Aug 1789 Thomas son to Samuel Fairbrother Brewers Servant and Mary his Wife 30 Jun