![]() John, see William 1762, see George, 1789, see Wm, 1789 John, see Mary Mozley, 1682 John, cm, bur Westerleigh, (PR) 1841 census Westerleigh in family group of Lydia aged 45, Sarah aged 15, Mary Ann, 15 & George aged 10. James, see Uriah 1773 & 76 James, “landsman”, BRO AC/AS/97 8b Isaac, see Uriah 1773 & 76 Jacob, see Uriah 1773 Henry, cm bastardy order issued at Westerleigh for female child of Frances Harris.(BRO) Giles, of St P & J, feltmaker & Susannah Hinney of Westerleigh. George, Stephen, Sampson, John, “hewers”, BRO AC/AS/97 8b 6 pit, 142 fathoms to bottom, Inq held at Ring of Bells Coalpit Heath, Bur Westerleigh see KIACPįred, miners’ leader, Frog Lane, see Roy Crew, 2012. George, cm aged 46 killed by falling down waymouth of No. Thomas, of Berkeley Rd, Eastville, injured Deep Pit, Nov 1910, see WDP (KIACP)Ībraham, see Elizabeth Willis, 1789 Anne, see Stephen 1735ĭaniel, see Jonathon 1701 Daniel, see Mary Dennis 1719ĭaniel, “vereing boy” (coalmine worker), BRO AC/AS/97 8b Mrs Elizabeth, “servant to my Lady Hart”, died Jul 1724, MD refers to her cottage in Hanham. stealing 2 bank of England notes from pocket of Richard Fenning esq. Henry, committed to Glo’shire gaol by Richard Haynes esq. Lucy, wife of William, merchant of Bristol, and sister of Charles Bragge of Cleeve Hill. Fryer.įamily: John Alley, husbandman, Men & Armour, 1608, see “The Peacock-Alley Family” 1589-1647 in “The Simple Annals of the Poor” (DPL Dissertation) William, Frampton Cotterell lab, tsp 7 yrs Jan 1833 GRO 5/4/L/1833/120Īllen & Prior, boot factory, see “From Colliers to Clickers”, S. Thomas, 77, wife, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Thomas, yeoman of Mangotsfield, Bristol Electoral Roll 1734 & 1739 Thomas of Bitton & Mary - of Mangotsfield, BMLB (Diary of John Couch, quarryman, author’s own copy) James (or Jeremiah?): “1840, Aug 22, the Nelson sank at the Dog House abt 9 o’clock at night loaded with ashes by the neglect of Jem Allen or Louseham” (Couch). Thomas Chapman Miller of St John, gent as bondsman. James, of Bitton, cm, bach, over 21 & Mary Hake of Redcliffe sp over 21. Bristol Apprents, BROįrederick, 19, breaking windows, 1820, BAFHS Journal, no 61, p31 Jones collection at BROĮdward, s.o John husbandman of Siston’ apprenticed as “taylor” (tailor), March 12 1605. John Cennick’s diary, Bristol University and F.C. “With these 24 I came to Stephen Tippett’s house, a little way from London Road and we sat down & wept together but resolved to continue as hearty friends to each other and to meet often. Nicholas, mason, Winterbourne, Probate Inventory 1736 BROĪnn, One of 12 men & 12 women who followed John Cennick after his expulsion by John Wesley, 1740. of Winterbourne, of the Royal College of Surgeons, London to Miss K. George, Vicar of Mangotsfield, 1881- ? see E.J. James, 30, Yate tsp life Aug 1840 (alias Wm Rodman) GRO 5/6/S 1840-23 William, of Westerleigh & Dorothy Bristow married Wapley & Codrington Bitton, BiglandĮleanor: “nee Silk, a native of Devizes, missing from her lodgings in Lawrence Hill, since February 1815, in a deranged state of mind. ![]() She was buried in same grave as above aged 55. Erected by wife Edith, later Mrs George Williams. GRO L 1832-350Ĭapt Samuel, native of New England. John, gent of P & J, died aged 63, MI St GeorgeĪnn, 21, Westerleigh, labourer, transported 7 yrs March 1832. Thomas, of Bitton, hung himself, buried Bitton Mary, sp of Bitton = Joseph Painter, sojourner, Keynsham 1762 Leighton, d., aged 50, Susanna his wife, d. William, see John Britton, 1648 William, see Abraham, 1842 Mr & Mrs, sub post office ca 1924 see “All Around Oldland” EP (BT) James, 76, wife, aged, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 James W., salesman, Redfield, St George, Bristol Poll, 1835 ![]() Abraham, minor, bach, coalminer, Kingswood, father William, cm &Elizabeth Kirby, sp, KW, father Joseph, hatter, mar HTKW īetty, see Thomas Haskins, 1759 Charlotte, see Geo Williams 1833Įlizabeth, & Mr Ford her hsb, MD 1721, died 1722, MD
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