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1751 Newton Regis 1841 Census City Lea Newton
William Stretton35Ag LabWAR
Mary Stretton30Not in county
Mary Stretton10WAR
Enoch Stretton8WAR
Hannah Stretton6WAR
Harriet Stretton4WAR
William Stretton2WAR
Ann Stretton2mWAR
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Newton Regis HO/107/2013Folio:100
1851 Census LDS Transcript
William STRETTON Head M 43MAg LabNewton Regis-WAR
William STRETTON Son - 12MFarm BoyNewton Regis-WAR
Ann STRETTON Daur - 10FScholarNewton Regis-WAR
Joseph STRETTON Son - 7MScholarNewton Regis-WAR
Job STRETTON Son - 5M---Newton Regis-WAR
Henry WOODSonLM20MAg LabMeasham-DBY
Sarah WOODDaurM23F---Newton Regis-WAR
Hannah WOODGDau-2mF---Newton Regis-WAR
(NB the 1851 census shows as Married although the LDS transcript shows him a widower.
Mary his wife does not appear on the Warwickshire 1851 Census
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Newton Regis RG9 - 1969 Folio 70
1861 Census
William Stretton Head M 55 Shepherd b. Newton Regis
Mary Stretton Wife 53 Agricultural Work Woman b. Leicester ?Worthington?
Hannah " Dau 26 Dom Servant b. Newton Regis
David " Son 9 b. Newton Regis
George " " 6 b. Newton Regis
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1871 Census Shuttington RG 10 - 2909 Folio 92
William Stretton Head 66 Ag Lab b. Newton
Mary Stretton Wife 64 b. Coalorton LEI
David Stretton Son 19 Coal Miner b. Newton
Thomas Cope Grandson 18 Coal Miner b. Newton
Louisa Stretton GrandDaughter 11 b. Newton
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Stretton, William (I6104)
 
1752 Next Door were Richard and Clara Easley als from Wolverhamptoin Jenks, Isaac James (I4382)
 
1753 No 1 Gulliver, Margaret Linda Ann (I3583)
 
1754 No 10 Bolstridge, John Robert (I1092)
 
1755 No 16 Gulliver, Margaret Linda Ann (I3583)
 
1756 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3846)
 
1757 No 183 Arnold, Ann (I234)
 
1758 No 183 Tonks, Abel (I6280)
 
1759 No 2 Baldwin, Caroline (I293)
 
1760 No 26 Gulliver, Abraham (I3491)
 
1761 No 26 Hayes, Anne (I3799)
 
1762 No 30 Neale, Emma (I4975)
 
1763 No 74 Hill, Elisha (I3938)
 
1764 No 9 Boulstridge, David William (I7915)
 
1765 No connection yet found to this family. Details of wife, Penelope's death found in burial register. Bolstridge, Benjamin (I719)
 
1766 No marriage has yet been found possible a common law marriage Family: John Francis / Maria Bostridge (F2496)
 
1767 No. 42 Gulliver, David (I3508)
 
1768 No. 42 Gulliver, Emma Elizabeth (I3527)
 
1769 No. 42 Gulliver, Maria (I3585)
 
1770 No. 42 Gulliver, Sarah Ann (I3617)
 
1771 No. 42 Gulliver, William (I3643)
 
1772 No. 44 Gulliver, George Henry (I3537)
 
1773 Norman Dudley listed this Samuel as a son of Samuel Bolstridge and Magaret Wood but this association is not correct. According to All Saints Bedworth burial Register, their son was buried in 1767. Sic "13 Feb 1767 Samuel son Samuel and Margaret Bolstridg buried "
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Bolstridge, Unallocated Bedworth (I1462)
 
1774 Not found in 1911 Census wife maude with sister Gertrude Bolstridge Hodges, Charles Albert (I7585)
 
1775 Note first 3 children born at Southam some 33 miles away. The Registers there have not yet been checked against the IGI to confirm Abel's occupation at that time.
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1881 Census Long Street Atherstone
Abel TONKS M 45 M Mancetter, Warwick, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Packer Hat Manufactory
Annie TONKS M 46 F Atherstone, Warwick, England
Rel: Wife
Occ: Hat Trimmer
Annie Arnold TONKS U 17 F Southam, Warwick, England
Rel: Daur
Occ: Hat Trimmer
Abel John C. TONKS 11 M Atherstone, Warwick, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
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1901 Census Long Street Atherstone RG13/ 2898 Folio 117
Abel Tonks HD 65 Hat Packer b. Mancetter
Ann Tonks WF 66 b. Atherstone
Ann Tonks Dau Single 37 Felt Hat Trimmer b. Southam
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Tonks, Abel (I6280)
 
1776 Note four children of this marriage died Family: Jessie George Shoemark / Ellen Baldwin (F2477)
 
1777 Note in both the 1841 - 1851 Census data siblings Benjamin, Richard and Joseph appear to be in Tipton
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1841 Census Park Lane Tipton
HO 107 - 982 Folio 40
Thomas Caswell 30 Labourer N
Theodosha Caswell 25 N
William Caswell 7 N
Mary Ann Caswell 3 Y
Thomas Weaver 25 Lodger N
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1851 Census Park Lane Tipton
Thomas Caswell Hd 39 b. Tedstone HEF Labourer
Mary Caswell Wf 40 b. Marden HEF
William " Son17 b. Tedstone HEF
Mary Ann " Dau11b. Tipton
Sarah " " 8 "
John " Son 6 "
Eliza " Dau 4 "
NB Theodotia using the name Mary although civil registration documents at this period use Theodotia
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1861 Census Park Lane Tipton
Thomas Caswell Hd 56 Labourer
Mary Caswell Wf 51
Sarah Ann Caswell Dau 18
Eliza Caswell Dau 11
Damaged page place of birth unreadable
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1871 Census 25, Park Lane Passage, Tipton
Thomas Caswell Head 65 Labourer
Mary " Wife 66
William " G Son 14 Miner
Richard Atwell Lodger 57 unMar Labourer
Thomas Sharrot " 40 " "
NB Everyone on this page listed as born Tipton although many were not.
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Caswell, Thomas (I2430)
 
1778 Note Joseph has been put to these parents because of
1) there is a gap in the children at this point and
2) Joseph and Sarah never baptised a son Joseph or at least one has not been found 
Barfield, Joseph (I356)
 
1779 Note Rosina was a Witness to the Marriage of Charles Boulstridge alias Wilkins and Sarah Chetwynd Wilkins, Rosina (I7199)
 
1780 Note that Henry Lester Sarah's 3rd Husband was the widower of William Bolstridges sister Eliza Family: Henry Lester / Sarah Elizabeth Meigh (F1519)
 
1781 Note that no GRO index has been found for this wedding. Family: Thomas Allen / Ellen Marler (F1481)
 
1782 Note there are children from this marriage I have not included in the master database :-
Benjamin Simcox b.
Elizabeth Simcox b. c. 1843
Ann M Simcox b. c. 1850
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Family: Benjamin Simcox / Elizabeth Skelding (F1794)
 
1783 Note William Ross a Witness
Doro's Aunt Mary Jane Tonks married William Ross a Gardener who was, in the 1891 census, living at 18 Watling Street Cottages whereas her parents were at no. 14! 
Family: William Hale / Dorothy Eliza Tonks (F1938)
 
1784 Nottingham Page ID 9490890
Albert Dean 35 born Nottingham Gasworks Lbr
Mabel Dean 28 born Nottingham Lace Finisher
Faith Dean 5 born Nottingham
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Dean, Albert (I2834)
 
1785 Nov 6 1859 By Banns In the Parish Church of Sheffield
Joseph X Parkes 21 Bach Shingler of Park son Joseph Parkes Engine Tender =
Elizabeth Simcox 17 Spin of Park Dau Benjamin Simcox Grocer
Witnessed by James X Duffield and Selina Duffield 
Source (S654)
 
1786 Nuneaton 6d 866 age 3 Leese, Reginald W (I8817)
 
1787 Occupation 1911 tool fitter Spencer, Arthur Harcourt (I8304)
 
1788 Occupation Carpenter, death entry in register reads " and a very good one too " . Allen, Paul (I138)
 
1789 Oct 20 - Nov 12 1899 Banns were called between Richard COLES and Ann BOLSTRIDGE
The Banns book states the marriage took place after calling the last Bann but no certificate is in the Marriage Register. Neither can there be found a corresponding GRO index 
Coles, Richard (I2610)
 
1790 Of interest is the oldest memorial to survive in All Saints Churchyard, Ratcliffe Culey; LEI, lying to the South West of the Chancel, (that ground being considered in pre-reformation times as being the most holy), a small roughly incised slab of Sarah's Brother Joseph Viz:-
Here Lyeth the Body of Joseph Cheatle
Departed this life March ye 15th
the year of our lord 1765 aged 22
Farwell my wife and child most dear
I am not dead but sleeping here
My life is spent my grave you see
my loving wife mourn not for me
. My mother and Sister too
For now I have bid this world a dew
as I am so you must be steay
but awile and follow me

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The Cheatle family were notable farmers at Bodymoor Heath close to the border with Lea Marston in the Parish of Kingsbury. There are numerous family memorials in the churchyard there. Today at Dosthill there is a building called Cheatle's Court and a farm at Bodymoor heath called Cheatle's Farm.

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Mary the widow of Joseph Cheatle of Ratcliffe Culey in her will dated 1 Aug 1767 named her daughter Sarah as executrix and her main beneficiary including her messuage. after her death in Feb 1797 probate was granted 27 April 1797 to her daughter Sarah wife of John Tonks. 
Cheatle, Sarah (I2477)
 
1791 Off Park Lane East
 
Price, Joseph (I5451)
 
1792 On 22 Nov 1907 Harry passed through New York from Liverpool on the Mauretania
Harry Duffield 26 an Engineer Isabel his wife 26 and Maud 23 a Dressmaker. Travelling to Mr Noah Duffield Brookside CT.
Isabel passed through alone in 1909 travelling to Bridgeport
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1920 Us Census Bridgeport, CT
Lindley Street
Duffield Harry Hd 36 Machinist Factory
" Isabelle Wf 30
" Ruby Dau 15
Herbert Mary M/Law 66 Widow
All Born England
All Parents b. England
All emmigrated 1905
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1930 Us Census Bridgeport, Connecticut
368 Lennox Ave Rented House

Duffield Harry Head 44 b. England Machinist Workshop
" Isabel Wife 44 b. England
(Both aged 20 at first marriage)
" Ruby Dau 23 Single b. England Bookeeper
All above 1907 immigration (differs from Previous Census)
Both age at first marriage 20 ie 1906

Bray John Bro-in-law Married age 33 b. England of English parents Labourer Tool Shop Age 23 at first marriage Immigration 1910

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Duffield, Harry (I2986)
 
1793 On Jan 14 1763 following Burial Entry :-
A Child of Francis and Eliner Bolstridg 
Bolstridge, Francis (I894)
 
1794 On the 17 July 1811 William 3 and Maud 3 Months (These ages or the date of the order are obviously incorrect) were removed from Shuttington WAR to Ratcliffe Culey after Joseph's death. William subsequently was a parish apprentice to John Jilliver a shoemaker at Polesworth returning to Ratcliffe to ply his trade.
In 1841 Mary with daughter in law Jane (Sharrat) at Polesworth
In 1851 Mary an annuitant was a Visitor to Elizabeth Worthington at Mancetter next door to her Nephew Thomas Tonks and his wife Mary Cooper the son of her husbands brother William. 
Swaine, Mary (I6157)
 
1795 On the 27 June 1794 John Spencer was Examined as to his place of legal settlement at Clifton Campville
He Stated he was 23 years old and born at Newton in the Thistle (Newton Regis).
His last place of work that established a legal settlement was at Upton (Sibson Parish) Leicester where he was employed by Mr. Tabbener.
A settlement certificate was issued by the Overseers at Upton, (John Glenn Churchwarden) on 22 Dec 1794 confirming that John 23 and Margaret 26 his wife and their issue had legal settlement at Upton.
Staffs Record Office Call No 1059/3/2/23a and b
The family stayed at Clifton until 1818, quite why they moved back there is unknown, no removal order has been found
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1841 Census Upton
John Spencer70Ag LabYes (?)
Ammy " 60Yes
Samuel " 20 " Yes
Philip " 17 " Yes
George15 " Yes
Elizabeth15 " Yes
Ammy10 " Yes
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Please note that the Spencer family are not in my line.
They were researched in an attempt to find the origins of the Parsons family of Upton with whom they had a close relationship. 
Spencer, John (I5935)
 
1796 On the farm of Robert Watts, Crockwell in 1851 Gulliver, Henry (I3549)
 
1797 On the Wedding entry we have William son Thomas Ribbon Weaver of Exhall. This is the only Thomas that can be Williams father in the area. Bolstridge, William (I1513)
 
1798 Only 2 sheets of Joseph's WW1 soldier's records have survived.
His medical enlistment record of 10 April 1917 states:
Born Bedworth and was 25 and a felt hat trimmer by trade.
Enlisted in the 4th Warwickshire Regiment
His award sheet dated 22 Feb 1919 shows:
He served 1 year and was injured in his left wrist for which he was awarded ?25 and ?2 -10s Annuity
He was married on 27 Oct 1915 and had no children
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Bolstridge, Joseph (I1107)
 
1799 Other than the banns called at Exhall I can find no other evidence this marriage took place.
Thomas is a widower in 1861 and Rhoda can't be found.
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Family: Thomas Bolstridge / Rhoda Hammersley (F1206)
 
1800 Out of work 1921 Gulliver, Abraham (I3491)
 

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