Showing posts with label Mucklow family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mucklow family. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2014

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks #47 John Mucklow senior

This is my forty-seventh posting for the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge
John Mucklow was my great-great-great grandfather. He was born about 1771. Was his name written as Muckley in the baptismal register. There is a John Muckley baptized the 1 September 1771 in the Parish of Arrow, Warwickshire. The parents are Richard and Elizabeth Muckley.

John was a widower when he married Sarah Peach. The banns were read in the church, on 2, 9 and 16 September 1804. Their marriage took place in the Oversley Parish Church on 16 October 1804.

In 1841, John and Sarah were living together in the Parish of Arrow. Sarah died about 1848. In 1851, John is living with his son John and wife Hannah and family. By the next census he is living with Henry and Eliza Mucklow.

John was buried in the church yard of Arrow Parish Church on 25 April 1862.


Church of England. Arrow Parish. Baptismal register. Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers; Roll: Engl/2/1005; Document Reference: DRO 9/3.

Church of England. Oversley Parish. John Mucklow - Sarah Peach marriage record  Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers

1841 Census England, Warwickshire, Arrow Parish, Class: HO107; Piece: 1126; Book: 2; Civil Parish: Arrow; County: Warwickshire; Enumeration District: 11; Page: 5; Line: 1;digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 7 December 2014), citing microfilm , GSU roll: 464169.Family History Library, Salt Lake City.


1851 Census England, Warwickshire, Arrow Parish, Class HO107; Piece: 2075; Folio: 246; Page: 10; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 7 December 2014), citing microfilm GSU roll: 87344. Family History Library, Salt Lake City.

1861 Census England, Warwickshire, Oversley, Class: RG 9; Piece: 2234; Folio: 130; Page: 1; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca ; accessed 7 December 2014), citing microfilm, GSU roll: 542940, Family History Library, Salt Lake City.

Church of England. Oversley Parish. John Mucklow burial record, Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers; Roll: Engl/2/1005; Document Reference: DRO 9/9

© 2014 Janet Iles Print

Saturday, December 6, 2014

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks #46 John Mucklow

This is my forty-sixth posting for the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge

John Mucklow was my great-great grandfather. John was born 21 August 1821 in Oversley near Alcester, Warwickshire and baptized in the Arrow Parish Church two days later. 

He married Hannah James 11 September 1843 in Alcester. They lived most of their lives as a couple in the same area. The census records show where they lived. In 1851, the family was living in Oversley. In 1861, they were in Exhall and in 1871 in Haselor. It looks like they spent their latter years of their lives in Aston Cantlow (1881-1901 census records). John and Hannah had eleven known children.

John was a gamekeeper for Sir W. Throckmorton. It is not known whether he worked for anyone else. He presented the case of two men with snares on property belonging to Mr. Lane in the parish of Haselor on the 14th ult.  In an article from the Redditch Advertiser, Redditch, Worcestershire and  it was dated 6th ending with ber in the month 1863. So the case was before the court during September, October or November.

Closer look at the clipping shows a small heading that is partly cut off.

"PETTY SESSIONS. NOVEMBER [?] - Before [-?-  -?-], [-?-] Fisher, and J. Brown, Esqrs.

GAME - Charles Tredgall and George Louch, of Alcester, were charged with [?] snares for the destruction of game on land belonging to Mr. Lane, in the parish of Haselor, on the 14th, ult.

John Mucklow, gamekeeper to Sir W. Throckmorton, [laid?] the information, and Woodward, a witness proved the case stating that between five and six o'clock in the evening of the above day, he met the defendants in the lane leading from Haselor to Aston, and there saw the defendant Tredgall set a snare in a [meuse?] or run on the bank, and saw several snares that were set within a short distance along the road that defendants came, and the defendant Louch signalled to Tredgall that some one was near, but did not see Louch set any snares, or with any in his possession.  . . .
Only one brief mention of John but oh so important in the story of his life.
The Throckmortons have been owners of Coughton Court since 1409. This large estate is still lived in by the family but it is now part of the National Trust system. 

John must have been a well loved servant for his tombstone bore the inscription. 

In Memory of
a Faithful Servant
John Mucklow
Born Aug. 21 1821
Died Nov. 6 1904
aged 83

John is buried in John the Baptist Church Cemetery in Aston Cantlow, Warwickshire, England. 

© 2014 Janet Iles Print

Sunday, November 9, 2014

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: #43 Hannah James

This is my forty-third posting for the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge

Hannah James is my great-great grandmother. Her parents were George James and Hannah Dunn. Hannah was baptized 22 April 1822 in Exhall Parish. She married John Mucklow on 11 September 1843 in Alcester, Warwickshire, England. (English civil registration)

Hannah and John had 11 known children. 
Those I have identified as their children are as follows:
John baptized 11 February 1844 in the parish church at Arrow, Warwickshire.
William baptized 3 April 1845.
Mary Ann born about 1848.
Sarah baptized 16 September 1849.
William baptized 23 February 1852.
Hannah baptized 16 April 1854.
Eliza A. baptized 21 March 1856.
Elizabeth baptized 7 February 1858.
George born about 1860.
John James born about 1863.
Ruth baptized 10 July 1864.

John and Hannah lived in Warwickshire in the Alcester and Aston Cantlow area.

It would appear that Hannah outlived her husband and died in 1915. I need to order a death registration for her.
© 2014 Janet Iles Print

Monday, February 10, 2014

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks : #6 Sarah Mucklow


On the 28th of July 1867, Josiah Dudley, aged 20, and Sarah Mucklow, aged 18, exchanged their marriage vows before John Heath Sykes, the vicar, in St. Mary All Saints Church in Haselor, Warwickshire. Both Josiah and Sarah signed their names. James and Elisabeth Sadler signed their marks as witnesses. The church sits high on a hill between the villages of Haselor and Walcote. It is accessible today only on foot or all terrain vehicles, along well-trotten paths. Did Josiah and Sarah stop as they left the church as newlyweds to marvel at the land below and to wonder what life together would bring them?

SP1257 : Start of the path to Haselor Church by Helen Steed
Start of the path to Haselor Church
  © Copyright Helen Steed and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.

Sarah was baptized the 16th of September in 1849 in the Church of Holy Trinity in Arrow, Warwickshire. She was the fourth child of John Mucklow and Hannah James.




Holy Trinity Church, Arrow, Warwickshire
This quiet church photographed in the afternoon sunlight.
  © Copyright Colin Craig and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence

Like her husband Josiah, a story has been passed down in the family about Sarah. It has been said that she had 22 children that included three sets of twins and two sets of triplets. So far, I have been unable to prove this.  There are gaps in the known births so it is quite possible that she had other pregnancies. Of the four who survived to live to adulthood, only one remained in England.

Bertha was their first child that I have found. She was born 12 February 1869 but was not baptized until 10 March 1871 in the Parish Church of Alcester. She appears on the 1871 census with her parents but is not shown in the 1881 census. It would appear that Bertha Ann died in 1875 in Derbyshire.

The next known child is Josiah Gilbert born according to his United Sates Naturalization  21 November 1875, but his World War I Registration gives the same date but 1874.

Sarah had another son while they were still living in Derbyshire: Charles Henry Dudley. She gave birth to him in Matlock, Derby 22 February 1877.

Some time after Charles was born, the family moved again. This time they went to Birmingham. In 1881 they lived at 19 Court 2nd House Bromsgrove Street. When my grandmother, Emily Lily was born 31 January 1884, the family was living at 31 Inge Street. Five years later, Sarah gave birth to Rose on the 8 May 1889. In 1891, they were living at 16 Butler Road. Josiah Gilbert was no longer living at home. Sarah was working as a dressmaker. Emily was going to school.

 The following year, Josiah Gilbert left England for Rhode Island.

1901 was a sad year as Sarah's husband died when he was only 56 years old. They had moved again and were living at 2 Back 6 Little Green Lane. This place had only three rooms. Charles was no longer living at home.They were still living there when Emily Lily married William George Iles in 1903. Two years later, Emily, William and their baby, May, left for Canada.

Rose married Noble Cavanagh in 1908. Also that year, Charles sailed to the United States and arrived in Boston 23 July 1908 on board the Saxonia.. Noble was killed in action during the First World War. Rose married his brother, Sydney in 1919.

The place they were living in 1884 when Emily Lily was born is located very close to where there is now a National Trust Museum showcasing the last remaining back to back houses during several time periods but not during the time our relatives lived there, but it would still be interesting to see it.  [See references below].Their place in 1901 had only three rooms.

If Sarah had as many children or pregnancies as suggested by family lore, it must have been so very difficult to lose these children. To have three of her children leave for North America must also have been hard breaking but she likely hoped that life would be good for them.

Sources:
Josiah Dudley -- Sarah Mucklow marriage Church of England. Parish Church of Haselor p. 26 FHL 557286 item 1

Baptism: Sarah Mucklow baptismal record Arrow Parish Church, Warwickshire, microfilm 549945, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Bertha Ann Dudley baptismal record Alcester Warwickshire Parish Records. FHL #0537290
Sarah Mucklow

National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Index to New England Naturalization Petitions, 1791-1906 (M1299); Microfilm Serial: M1299; Microfilm Roll: 40.entry for Josiah Gilbert Dudley.

Registration State: Rhode Island; Registration County: Providence; Roll: 1852406; Draft Board: 6 for Josiah Gilbert Dudley.

Back to Back houses - Wikipedia
Back to Back houses - National Trust
Back to Back houses - BBC

© 2014 Janet Iles Print

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Tombstone Tuesday - John Mucklow

In recent postings, I have talked about John Mucklow, my great-great grandfather. (check for Mucklow in my surname list).

John was a gamekeeper. Here is a photo of his tombstone.
 
 


close-up of the stone
 
In Memory of
a Faithful Servant
John Mucklow
Born Aug. 21 1821
Died Nov. 6 1904
aged 83
 


 

The tombstone quite likely was paid for by his employer Sir. W. Throckmorton of Coughton Court.
I believe he is buried in Aston Cantlow. I have to check on that.
photo received from Danny Packman

© 2013 Janet Iles Print

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Wordless Wednesday - Ruth Mucklow


Ruth Mucklow - a great-great aunt.


© 2013 Janet Iles Print

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Wordless Wednesday - Great Great Grandparents Mucklow



John Mucklow and Hannah James of Alcester, Warwickshire area. They are my great-great grandparents and I descend from their daughter Sarah. John was a gamekeeper at Coughton Court.
Thank you to Danny Packman, a new found cousin, for sending me the photo and giving me permission to post. I had received this photo before but not with the two together and I couldn't see the details of the house behind.
© 2013 Janet Iles Print

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Writing - 0, New information - wonderful

Writing challenge update - not fairing well. I started with great intentions and I appreciate the writing prompts and ideas that I am receiving that I will find helpful as I continue on the path of updating the family history.

As I mentioned in the previous update, I had made contact with two researchers of the Mucklow family, the family that my great-grandfather Josiah Dudley had married into. The Canadian researcher and the English researcher are sharing information.

The English researcher has sent me a copy of a newspaper clipping that supports the information she had included on her Ancestry tree.

John Mucklow, father of Sarah, who married Josiah Dudley was a gamekeeper according to several records but where he might have worked was only a guess. The two possibilitlies had been Aston Cantlow or Wooton Wawen, Warwickshire. It is still possible that at sometime or other John was employed in one or both of these parishes.

Where did the newspaper say he worked? John Mucklow was a gamekeeper for Sir W. Throckmorton and he presented the case of two men with snares on property belonging to Mr. Lane in the parish of Haselor on the 14th ult. Val Mucklow says that the article was from the Redditch Advertiser, Redditch, Worcestershire and  it was dated 6th ending with ber in the month 1863. So the case was before the court during September, October or November.

Closer look at the clipping shows a small heading that is partly cut off.

"PETTY SESSIONS. NOVEMBER [?] - Before [-?-  -?-], [-?-] Fisher, and J. Brown, Esqrs.

GAME - Charles Tredgall and George Louch, of Alcester, were charged with [?] snares for the destruction of game on land belonging to Mr. Lane, in the parish of Haselor, on the 14th, ult.

John Mucklow, gamekeeper to Sir W. Throckmorton, [laid?] the information, and Woodward, a witness proved the case stating that between five and six o'clock in the evening of the above day, he met the defendants in the lane leading from Haselor to Aston, and there saw the defendant Tredgall set a snare in a [meuse?] or run on the bank, and saw several snares that were set within a short distance along the road that defendants came, and the defendant Louch signalled to Tredgall that some one was near, but did not see Louch set any snares, or with any in his possession.  . . .
Only one brief mention of John but oh so important in the story of his life.
The Throckmortons have been owners of Coughton Court since 1409. This large estate is still lived in by the family but it is now part of the National Trust system.

This information will help me add more to the story of the life of John Mucklow. I will do some research on the work of a gamekeeper and Coughton Court and the details added will certainly make the story more interesting, I hope, for the readers.

Having this article is timely for courses that I will be taking starting in March concerning Court records  and land records in England.

It is time to get back to writing more about the Dudley family and then on to the Mucklow family.

© 2013 Janet Iles Print

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Carnival of Genealogy: Women's History Month 2012

For this Carnival, I thought I'd would share what I know about Sarah Mucklow, my great-grandmother.

Sarah was baptized the 16th of September in 1849 in Arrow, Warwickshire. Her parents were John Mucklow and Hannah James. According to Free BMD website, her birth was registered in the September 1/4 1849. This is a record that I could order.

I have her in the census records for 1861 to 1901 -- 1861 in Exhall, 1871 in Alcester, 1881 in Birmingham, 1891 in Aston All Saints Bordesley and 1901, Aston, St. Andrew. So I need to find her in 1851 and 1911.

Sarah married Josiah Dudley 28 July 1867 in Haselor, Warwickshire.

The family story that I have been told about her is that she had 22 children: three sets of twins, two sets of triplets but only four survived to adulthood.

So far, I have found only 5 children
Bertha Ann baptized 10 March 1869 -- she appears on the 1871 census A search of Free BMDs give this listing but not in the 1881 census where you would expect to still find her living with her parents. The following death is likely for her.

death March 1875 quarter

DUDLEY Bertha Ann 6 Derby 7b391


 Next I have Joseph Gilbert.
This could be him
birth March 1875 quarter  Dudley Josiah Gilbert   Derby 7b479


Next I have Charles H. born about 1875
Could this be his birth registration
birth June quarter 1877
Dudley Charles Henry   Bakewell 7b753


Both Joseph and Charles move to the United States to live.

My grandmother, Emily Lily was born 31 January 1884 in Birmingham.
Her registration March quarter 1884

Dudley Emily Lily   Birmingham 6d74


The last known child was Rose who was born 8 May 1889.
This is likely her registration - June quarter 1889.
Dudley Rose May   Aston 6d289


Sarah's husband died 17 November 1901. Josiah's trade had been a bricklayer.

Although, I have been told by relatives that Sarah died in 1922, the registration that looks like a match for her is not until 1924.

Deaths Sep quarter 1924
Dudley Sarah 56 Birmingham 6d 198

As I review what I know about her, I see there are large gaps between some of the known children.  Did she actually have 22 children? That remains to be seen.

---


Baptism: Sarah Mucklow baptismal record Arrow Parish Church, Warwickshire, microfilm 549945, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Bertha Ann Dudley baptismal record Alcester Warwickshire Parish Records. FHL #0537290
Sarah Mucklow -- Josiah Dudley marriage Church of England. Parish Church of Haselor p. 26 FHL 557286 item 1
© 2012 Janet Iles Print

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Genea-Musings: Saturday Night Genealogy Fun - Ahnentafel Roulette

Genea-Musings: Saturday Night Genealogy Fun - Ahnentafel Roulette

Randy's away but we still get to do Saturday Night Genealogy Fun.

We are to take the age that your father would be if living and that would 93 as he was born in 1916.
Divided by 4 that makes 23.25 and rounded to the nearest number would be 23.

#23 on my Ahnentafel Chart is Hannah James. She is my great-great grandmother.

3 facts
1. She married John Mucklow on 11 September 1843 in Alcester, Warwickshire, England. (English civil registration)
2. Her father was George James. I do not know her mother's name.
3.I have found 11 children for her and John. (census and baptismal records)


Thanks Randy, I haven't talked about Hannah Mucklow (nee James) before.

addition
I remembered that I actually have a photo of her that I had received several years from the husband of my second cousin in England.




© 2009 Janet Iles