Ruby Eliza Phillips
(11 April 1899 - )
Ruby Eliza Phillips|b. 11 Apr 1899|p594.htm#i10414|Charles Robert Phillips|b. 23 May 1864|p592.htm#i10413|Caroline Beatrice Ruby|b. 18 Mar 1866|p678.htm#i10448|||||||Henry S. Ruby|b. 7 Apr 1838\nd. 5 Feb 1931|p685.htm#i10436|Sarah A. Walling|b. 16 Mar 1838\nd. 4 Jan 1906|p862.htm#i10885|
Ruby Eliza Phillips was born on 11 April 1899 at Grey County, Ontario. She was the daughter of Charles Robert Phillips and Caroline Beatrice Ruby.
Samuel James Phillips
(29 November 1826 - 18 February 1843)
Samuel James Phillips|b. 29 Nov 1826\nd. 18 Feb 1843|p594.htm#i17377|James Phillips|b. c 1780\nd. 29 Mar 1851|p593.htm#i17015|Lydia Ballard|b. a Nov 1790\nd. 24 Nov 1864|p52.htm#i17016|||||||||||||
Samuel James Phillips was born on 29 November 1826 at Paterson, New South Wales. He was the son of James Phillips and Lydia Ballard. Samuel James Phillips was christened on 3 December 1826 at Christ Church, Newcastle. Henry, Jane, William, Francis, Isabella, Alfred, Samuel and Charles were listed as the children of James Phillips in the on 15 November 1828 census at 'Bona Vista', Paterson, New South Wales.
Samuel died on 18 February 1843 at Paterson, New South Wales, aged 16. He was buried on 21 February 1843 at St Paul's churchyard, Paterson.
Samuel died on 18 February 1843 at Paterson, New South Wales, aged 16. He was buried on 21 February 1843 at St Paul's churchyard, Paterson.
Sarah Louise Phillips
(27 July 1867 - after 1904)
Sarah Louise Phillips|b. 27 Jul 1867\nd. a 1904|p594.htm#i18607|Edward Augustus Phillips|b. 14 Nov 1833\nd. 9 Feb 1904|p592.htm#i17379|Ellen Besnard|b. 17 Oct 1839|p68.htm#i17380|James Phillips|b. c 1780\nd. 29 Mar 1851|p593.htm#i17015|Lydia Ballard|b. a Nov 1790\nd. 24 Nov 1864|p52.htm#i17016|||||||
Sarah Louise Phillips was born on 27 July 1867 at Mimosa, Wyalong, New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Edward Augustus Phillips and Ellen Besnard.
Sarah died after 1904.
Sarah died after 1904.
Susan Phillips
(before 1670 - )
Susan Phillips was born before 1670.
Susan Phillips married Francis Cave, son of Francis Cave, on 15 July 1688 at St Phillip, Barbados.
Susan Phillips married Francis Cave, son of Francis Cave, on 15 July 1688 at St Phillip, Barbados.
Children of Susan Phillips and Francis Cave
- Nathaniel Cave b. 29 May 1692
- Francis Cave b. 29 May 1692
Thomas?? Phillips
(1865 - )
Thomas?? Phillips|b. 1865|p594.htm#i17510|Alfred William Phillips|b. 27 Mar 1824\nd. 23 Apr 1902|p591.htm#i17376|Elizabeth Maria Doyle|b. 9 Jul 1831\nd. 28 Jun 1920|p282.htm#i17389|James Phillips|b. c 1780\nd. 29 Mar 1851|p593.htm#i17015|Lydia Ballard|b. a Nov 1790\nd. 24 Nov 1864|p52.htm#i17016|||||||
Thomas?? Phillips was born in 1865 at Maitland, New South Wales. He was the son of Alfred William Phillips and Elizabeth Maria Doyle.
Unnamed Phillips
(25 May 1877 - )
Unnamed Phillips|b. 25 May 1877|p594.htm#i9292|Clarence Alfred Phillips|b. 11 Mar 1851\nd. 24 Nov 1884|p592.htm#i17433|Gertrude Laura Parker Bowles||p106.htm#i9288|Francis H. F. Phillips|b. 24 Sep 1817\nd. Dec 1854|p592.htm#i17374|Susanna G. Windeyer|b. 7 May 1824\nd. 20 Feb 1896|p880.htm#i17390|||||||
Unnamed Phillips was born on 25 May 1877 at Queensland. He was the son of Clarence Alfred Phillips and Gertrude Laura Parker Bowles.
Walter Ballard Phillips
(21 January 1864 - 11 January 1885)
Walter Ballard Phillips|b. 21 Jan 1864\nd. 11 Jan 1885|p594.htm#i17383|Edward Augustus Phillips|b. 14 Nov 1833\nd. 9 Feb 1904|p592.htm#i17379|Ellen Besnard|b. 17 Oct 1839|p68.htm#i17380|James Phillips|b. c 1780\nd. 29 Mar 1851|p593.htm#i17015|Lydia Ballard|b. a Nov 1790\nd. 24 Nov 1864|p52.htm#i17016|||||||
Walter Ballard Phillips was born on 21 January 1864 at Kangiaroo, Yass, New South Wales. He was the son of Edward Augustus Phillips and Ellen Besnard. Walter was an overseer, at Marengo, New South Wales.
Walter died of influenza on 11 January 1885 at Mulway Line ?, Young, New South Wales, aged 20. The informant was his uncle Julius Besnard of Young. An unknown person was buried on 12 January 1885 at Church of England cemetery at Young, New South Wales.
The administration of his estate was granted to Edward Augustus Phillips on 30 April 1885 at New South Wales. 30 April 1885 ... estate & effects of Walter Ballard Phillips late of Marengo, conditional purchaser deceased was granted to Edward Augustus Phillps, the father of the deceased intestate. Estate under £341.
Walter died of influenza on 11 January 1885 at Mulway Line ?, Young, New South Wales, aged 20. The informant was his uncle Julius Besnard of Young. An unknown person was buried on 12 January 1885 at Church of England cemetery at Young, New South Wales.
The administration of his estate was granted to Edward Augustus Phillips on 30 April 1885 at New South Wales. 30 April 1885 ... estate & effects of Walter Ballard Phillips late of Marengo, conditional purchaser deceased was granted to Edward Augustus Phillps, the father of the deceased intestate. Estate under £341.
Walter James Phillips
(18 March 1853 - 1942)
Walter James Phillips|b. 18 Mar 1853\nd. 1942|p594.htm#i17508|Alfred William Phillips|b. 27 Mar 1824\nd. 23 Apr 1902|p591.htm#i17376|Elizabeth Maria Doyle|b. 9 Jul 1831\nd. 28 Jun 1920|p282.htm#i17389|James Phillips|b. c 1780\nd. 29 Mar 1851|p593.htm#i17015|Lydia Ballard|b. a Nov 1790\nd. 24 Nov 1864|p52.htm#i17016|||||||
Walter James Phillips was born on 18 March 1853 at Paterson, New South Wales. He was the son of Alfred William Phillips and Elizabeth Maria Doyle. Walter James Phillips was christened on 4 November 1853 at Paterson. Walter James, son of Alfred Wiliam & Elizabeth Maria Phillips, born March 18.
Walter James Phillips married Gertrude L Ford in 1899 at Moree, New South Wales.
Charles Phillips remembers his Uncle Walter and his three children Norman, Alan & Florence.
Walter died in 1942 at Waverley, New South Wales.
Walter James Phillips married Gertrude L Ford in 1899 at Moree, New South Wales.
Charles Phillips remembers his Uncle Walter and his three children Norman, Alan & Florence.
Walter died in 1942 at Waverley, New South Wales.
Children of Walter James Phillips and Gertrude L Ford
- Florence T Phillips b. 1900
- Allen W Phillips b. 1901
- Norman James Phillips b. 1904, d. 1974
William Thomas Phillips
(6 December 1813 - 19 October 1864)
William Thomas Phillips|b. 6 Dec 1813\nd. 19 Oct 1864|p594.htm#i17373|James Phillips|b. c 1780\nd. 29 Mar 1851|p593.htm#i17015|Lydia Ballard|b. a Nov 1790\nd. 24 Nov 1864|p52.htm#i17016|||||||||||||
William Thomas Phillips was born on 6 December 1813 at Almeida, Portugal. He was the son of James Phillips and Lydia Ballard.
William Thomas Phillips and Henry Phillips, Jane Phillips, Francis Henry Fortunatus Phillips and Isabella Lydia Augusta Phillips immigrated with James Phillips and Lydia Ballard on 20 May 1822 to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Henry, Jane, William, Francis, Isabella, Alfred, Samuel and Charles were listed as the children of James Phillips in the on 15 November 1828 census at 'Bona Vista', Paterson, New South Wales. William was Post master from October 1835, at Paterson. William Thomas Phillips was appointed Post Master at Paterson in October 1835 according to the newspapers and he was also listed in the 1836 Blue Books - Phillips, William Thomas, Deputy Postmaster. William was a storekeeper in 1839, at Paterson, New South Wales. He and Francis Henry Fortunatus Phillips witnessed David Sloan and Isabella Lydia Augusta Phillips's wedding on 15 September 1840 at 'Bona Vista', Paterson, New South Wales, Australia.
William Thomas Phillips married Mary Anne Lyons on 17 October 1843 at East Maitland, New South Wales.
William Thomas Phillips was employed in selling spirits in 1850, Paterson.
On June 11 1851 the Maitland Mercury reported: W T Phillips - accounts due to be settled, etc. He may have been moving from the area. He was mentioned in a letter from Lydia Ballard dated 29 August 1853. 1853 Aug 29, Bona Vista - My dear Edward, I had the pleasure of receiving yours of the 21st 2 days ago and feel thankful to providence that you are in health and spirits and have our very lively hopes from what you communicate that you will ultimately succeed in your arduous undertaking. William had a letter from Mr Medcalfe last week wishing to try his luck with him again at Dungog should the report of gold being found there prove correct. I hear 20 persons have left this neighbourhood to prospect there. I received a letter from Lydia the day I got yours which I enclose for your perusal. I have written her to return soon, as I expect Hannah will be married when time is up, which will be next week. I fear we shall not get one to suit us so well, I engaged a man and his wife but they quarrelled so dreadfully I was obliged to send her away. She is now with Mrs Stoddart, the man I don't approve and shall discharge at the end of his month. Eliza Parker is with Elizabeth who is without a servant. Alfred will endeavour to procure one while in Sydney. I have just had a letter from him, he names having had a pleasant run of 12 hours from Newcastle, he was surprised on sailing into the harbour to see all the ships dressed out with flags; it appeared the foundation stone of the Sydney Exchange was laid that day. Two ships of emigrants went in with them; both went into quarantine having measles on board. Elizabeth & Eliza dined with me today, they desire their love to you, both of them have very severe coughs again, indeed most people are suffering more or less. Mrs Cory had part of a letter from you to them. The Blacksmiths place and tools were destroyed by the fire at Gostwyck, happening in the night and Mr Cory being from home, the females were as you may imagine, much alarmed. I am and family are well. I seldom hear from Frank. Did he ever get the things you left at the Sonisan? William going on much as usual. Mr C Stoddart is going this week to see if any thing can be done at Dungog. He will stay at Browns. It is gratifying to hear, that horrid vice, drunkeness is being checked. I do hope you take advantage of every opportunity of attending Divine Worship. Let me urge on you my dear Edward to do so. This world, with all these petty and evanescent interests which now so engross and agitate, will soon pass away. Its pleasure wholly engage us, or its crosses and cares make us miserable. It would not be so if we felt that we had a portion above and beyond the world. We would think less of amusements or the inconveniences of the road if we looked more to the end of it. Do write oftener, it is a great source of pleasure to me to get a letter from you. John & Dolly always send their love to you when they see Lydia or I writing to you. They both wrote their Papa last week and got very pretty answers yesterday of which they are not a little proud. I will say no more now or shall tire your patience. Heaven guard you dear boy! and believe me ever, Your affectionate mother, Lydia Phillips.. William was a teacher in 1864, Mudgee.
William died of pharyngitis on 19 October 1864 at Mudgee, New South Wales, aged 50. He was buried on 22 October 1864 at Mudgee.
A Thomas Phillips was a foundation member of the Oddfellows Lodge in Church St, Paterson [C Mitchell, p.144].
Mal Frail of 12 Fairlands Td, Medowie 2301, states that William Thomas took over his father's estate and went further into debt. He also took over the store and cottage of his father in Prince St Paterson.
If WT was the Postmaster at Paterson, he appears to have married and fathered several children. There is no conclusive proof as yet, but it does seem likely.
William Thomas Phillips and Henry Phillips, Jane Phillips, Francis Henry Fortunatus Phillips and Isabella Lydia Augusta Phillips immigrated with James Phillips and Lydia Ballard on 20 May 1822 to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Henry, Jane, William, Francis, Isabella, Alfred, Samuel and Charles were listed as the children of James Phillips in the on 15 November 1828 census at 'Bona Vista', Paterson, New South Wales. William was Post master from October 1835, at Paterson. William Thomas Phillips was appointed Post Master at Paterson in October 1835 according to the newspapers and he was also listed in the 1836 Blue Books - Phillips, William Thomas, Deputy Postmaster. William was a storekeeper in 1839, at Paterson, New South Wales. He and Francis Henry Fortunatus Phillips witnessed David Sloan and Isabella Lydia Augusta Phillips's wedding on 15 September 1840 at 'Bona Vista', Paterson, New South Wales, Australia.
William Thomas Phillips married Mary Anne Lyons on 17 October 1843 at East Maitland, New South Wales.
William Thomas Phillips was employed in selling spirits in 1850, Paterson.
On June 11 1851 the Maitland Mercury reported: W T Phillips - accounts due to be settled, etc. He may have been moving from the area. He was mentioned in a letter from Lydia Ballard dated 29 August 1853. 1853 Aug 29, Bona Vista - My dear Edward, I had the pleasure of receiving yours of the 21st 2 days ago and feel thankful to providence that you are in health and spirits and have our very lively hopes from what you communicate that you will ultimately succeed in your arduous undertaking. William had a letter from Mr Medcalfe last week wishing to try his luck with him again at Dungog should the report of gold being found there prove correct. I hear 20 persons have left this neighbourhood to prospect there. I received a letter from Lydia the day I got yours which I enclose for your perusal. I have written her to return soon, as I expect Hannah will be married when time is up, which will be next week. I fear we shall not get one to suit us so well, I engaged a man and his wife but they quarrelled so dreadfully I was obliged to send her away. She is now with Mrs Stoddart, the man I don't approve and shall discharge at the end of his month. Eliza Parker is with Elizabeth who is without a servant. Alfred will endeavour to procure one while in Sydney. I have just had a letter from him, he names having had a pleasant run of 12 hours from Newcastle, he was surprised on sailing into the harbour to see all the ships dressed out with flags; it appeared the foundation stone of the Sydney Exchange was laid that day. Two ships of emigrants went in with them; both went into quarantine having measles on board. Elizabeth & Eliza dined with me today, they desire their love to you, both of them have very severe coughs again, indeed most people are suffering more or less. Mrs Cory had part of a letter from you to them. The Blacksmiths place and tools were destroyed by the fire at Gostwyck, happening in the night and Mr Cory being from home, the females were as you may imagine, much alarmed. I am and family are well. I seldom hear from Frank. Did he ever get the things you left at the Sonisan? William going on much as usual. Mr C Stoddart is going this week to see if any thing can be done at Dungog. He will stay at Browns. It is gratifying to hear, that horrid vice, drunkeness is being checked. I do hope you take advantage of every opportunity of attending Divine Worship. Let me urge on you my dear Edward to do so. This world, with all these petty and evanescent interests which now so engross and agitate, will soon pass away. Its pleasure wholly engage us, or its crosses and cares make us miserable. It would not be so if we felt that we had a portion above and beyond the world. We would think less of amusements or the inconveniences of the road if we looked more to the end of it. Do write oftener, it is a great source of pleasure to me to get a letter from you. John & Dolly always send their love to you when they see Lydia or I writing to you. They both wrote their Papa last week and got very pretty answers yesterday of which they are not a little proud. I will say no more now or shall tire your patience. Heaven guard you dear boy! and believe me ever, Your affectionate mother, Lydia Phillips.. William was a teacher in 1864, Mudgee.
William died of pharyngitis on 19 October 1864 at Mudgee, New South Wales, aged 50. He was buried on 22 October 1864 at Mudgee.
A Thomas Phillips was a foundation member of the Oddfellows Lodge in Church St, Paterson [C Mitchell, p.144].
Mal Frail of 12 Fairlands Td, Medowie 2301, states that William Thomas took over his father's estate and went further into debt. He also took over the store and cottage of his father in Prince St Paterson.
If WT was the Postmaster at Paterson, he appears to have married and fathered several children. There is no conclusive proof as yet, but it does seem likely.
Children of William Thomas Phillips and Mary Anne Lyons
- Mabel Phillips b. c 1844
- James William Phillips b. 5 May 1846, d. 13 Oct 1920
- Lydia Frances Phillips b. c 1848
- Kate Isobel Phillips+ b. c 1852, d. 1894
- Mary Phillips b. 1853
- Mary Ann Phillips b. May 1854
Evelyn Mary Philp
(10 December 1895 - 31 January 1989)
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
Evelyn Mary Philp was born on 10 December 1895 at Reading, Berkshire. She was the youngest of three children of Thomas John PHILP (1853-1944) & his second wife Caroline TIPTON (1861-1944). On leaving school she was trained by the Royal Automobile Club (RAC) to become a motor mechanic and during WW1 she was an ambulance driver. After the war she chauffered a retired army general in his Rolls Royce.
Evelyn Mary Philp married Capt Herbert Ross Hooper, son of Rev Robert Poole Hooper and Harriet Brereton, on 1 March 1951 at London, England.
Evelyn died on 31 January 1989 at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, aged 93.
Evelyn Mary Philp married Capt Herbert Ross Hooper, son of Rev Robert Poole Hooper and Harriet Brereton, on 1 March 1951 at London, England.
Evelyn died on 31 January 1989 at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, aged 93.
Louisa Philpott
Louisa Philpott married Bertram Bullett, son of Thomas Bullett and Elizabeth Seadon, on 15 May 1903 at St John the Evangelist, Bombay, India.
Children of Louisa Philpott and Bertram Bullett
- Cecil Lionel Bertram Bullett b. 25 Sep 1904
- Bertram George Seadon Bullett b. 17 Jun 1906, d. Dec 1985
- Ruby Lilian Beatrice Bullett b. 20 Dec 1909
Frank Hamilton Phinizy
(6 April 1940 - )
Frank Hamilton Phinizy|b. 6 Apr 1940|p594.htm#i23332||||Ellen Harvey Trull|b. 5 May 1908|p817.htm#i23327|||||||Rev George H. Trull|b. 5 May 1873|p817.htm#i23324|Donna A. Irvine|b. 30 Oct 1874|p452.htm#i23325|
Frank Hamilton Phinizy was born on 6 April 1940 at Nashville, Tennessee, USA. He was the son of Ellen Harvey Trull.
William Phipps
He was described as Late Major 27th Regt and of Abbey Ville, co. Sligo.
William Phipps married Dorothea Handcock, daughter of Rev Robert Handcock D D and Jane Bryanton.
William Phipps married Dorothea Jane Handcock, daughter of Rev Thomas Handcock MA and Olivia Potts, on 15 August 1820.
Annie Maria Pickard
Annie Maria Pickard married William Isaac Cocksedge, son of Isaac Cocksedge and Ann Snell, on 12 September 1894 at Mexborough, Yorkshire.
Harriett Pickaver
(June 1864 - September 1926)
Her birth was registered in the quarter ending in June 1864 at Wymondham, Melton Mowbray RD, Leicestershire.
The marraige of Harriett Pickaver and Joseph Stancer, son of James Stanser and Mary Plowright, was registered in the quarter ending in September 1881 at Melton Mowbray RD.
Harriett Pickaver and Joseph Stancer appeared on the 1891 census at Church St, Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. Joseph Stancer, head, 38, ag. labourer, born Easton; with his wife Harriett aged 31, born Wymondham, Leics and daughter Lizzie aged 8, scholar, Maud A Stancer 7, Horace W Stancer 5, Joseph H Stancer 3, John H Stancer 8 months, all born at Easton.
Harriett died in September 1926 at Spalding RD aged 62.
The marraige of Harriett Pickaver and Joseph Stancer, son of James Stanser and Mary Plowright, was registered in the quarter ending in September 1881 at Melton Mowbray RD.
Harriett Pickaver and Joseph Stancer appeared on the 1891 census at Church St, Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. Joseph Stancer, head, 38, ag. labourer, born Easton; with his wife Harriett aged 31, born Wymondham, Leics and daughter Lizzie aged 8, scholar, Maud A Stancer 7, Horace W Stancer 5, Joseph H Stancer 3, John H Stancer 8 months, all born at Easton.
Harriett died in September 1926 at Spalding RD aged 62.
Children of Harriett Pickaver and Joseph Stancer
- Lizzie Mary Stancer b. Sep 1882
- Maud Amelia Stancer b. Mar 1884
- Horace William Stancer b. Mar 1886
- Joseph Harold Stancer b. Jun 1888, d. 1940
- John Henry Stanser b. Sep 1890
Martha Picke
( - before 2 March 1778)
Martha Picke married Philip Ruby, son of Philip Ruby (of Tavistock) and Ann Stacey, on 27 April 1735 at Tavistock, Devon.
Martha died before 2 March 1778 at Tavistock, Devon. Martha Rubby.
Children of Martha Picke and Philip Ruby
- Philip Ruby b. 26 Sep 1738, d. b 12 Jul 1740
- Ann Ruby b. b 1 Aug 1747
Joan Pickering (Greystock)
( - after 1 May 1426)
Joan Pickering (Greystock) was born at Yorkshire, England. Joan Pickering (Greystock) married Chief Justice William Gascoigne as his second wife. She was the widow of ... Greystock.
Joan Pickering (Greystock) made a will dated 1 May 1426. Her will mentions five children, her daughter [Agnes Gascoigne] who married Robert Constable of Flamborough, her son James [Gascoigne] who founded the family of Gascoigne of Cardington, Bedfordshire and 3 other sons, presumably from her former marriage(s); Sir Christopher, Robert and Richard.
Joan died after 1 May 1426.
Joan Pickering (Greystock) made a will dated 1 May 1426. Her will mentions five children, her daughter [Agnes Gascoigne] who married Robert Constable of Flamborough, her son James [Gascoigne] who founded the family of Gascoigne of Cardington, Bedfordshire and 3 other sons, presumably from her former marriage(s); Sir Christopher, Robert and Richard.
Joan died after 1 May 1426.
Children of Joan Pickering (Greystock) and Chief Justice William Gascoigne
Martha Pickering
(before April 1854 - 8 October 1915)
Martha Pickering was born before April 1854 at Barnsley, Yorkshire.
Martha Pickering married Walter Popplewell, son of George Popplewell and Sarah Ann Whiteley, on 20 August 1876 at Darfield, Yorkshire.
Martha Pickering and Walter Popplewell appeared on the 1881 census at 34 Tune Street, Barnsley, Silkstone, Yorkshire, England. Walter Popplewell, head, married, railway wagon builder, aged 29, born Althorpe, Lincs, Martha, wife, aged 27, Charles Edward aged 3. William J, aged 2 all born Barnsley.
Martha Pickering and Walter Popplewell appeared on the 1901 census at Ardsley, Yorkshire. Walter Popplewell, 48, head, railway wagon repairer, born Althorpe, Lincs; with his wife Martha 47, born Barnsley, son William J 22, draper's assistant, born Barnsley, nephew Tom Popplewell 19, ... waggon... born Monk Bretton, daughters Margaret A 17, milliner and Laura M 15 house maid, domestic, both born at Barnsley.
Martha died on 8 October 1915.
Martha Pickering married Walter Popplewell, son of George Popplewell and Sarah Ann Whiteley, on 20 August 1876 at Darfield, Yorkshire.
Martha Pickering and Walter Popplewell appeared on the 1881 census at 34 Tune Street, Barnsley, Silkstone, Yorkshire, England. Walter Popplewell, head, married, railway wagon builder, aged 29, born Althorpe, Lincs, Martha, wife, aged 27, Charles Edward aged 3. William J, aged 2 all born Barnsley.
Martha Pickering and Walter Popplewell appeared on the 1901 census at Ardsley, Yorkshire. Walter Popplewell, 48, head, railway wagon repairer, born Althorpe, Lincs; with his wife Martha 47, born Barnsley, son William J 22, draper's assistant, born Barnsley, nephew Tom Popplewell 19, ... waggon... born Monk Bretton, daughters Margaret A 17, milliner and Laura M 15 house maid, domestic, both born at Barnsley.
Martha died on 8 October 1915.
Children of Martha Pickering and Walter Popplewell
- Charles Edward Popplewell+ b. 30 May 1877, d. 12 Mar 1966
- William John Popplewell b. 1879
- George Pickering Popplewell b. b 30 Jun 1882, d. 29 Oct 1883
- Margaret Ann Popplewell b. b 30 Mar 1884, d. 9 Oct 1948
- Laura Marie Popplewell b. b 30 Sep 1885, d. 22 Jun 1957
William Pickering
( - 1686)
William was a clergyman. He was born at England.
William Pickering married Ann Banks, daughter of Robert Banks and Anne Craike, on 15 July 1631 at Giggleswick, Yorkshire. Joseph Banks in his 1719 pedigree described her as Jane who married Dr Pickering of Dockworth, with many branches now living.
Burke states: Anne married William Pickering, Rector of Swillington, Yks.
William died in 1686 at Yorkshire.
William Pickering married Ann Banks, daughter of Robert Banks and Anne Craike, on 15 July 1631 at Giggleswick, Yorkshire. Joseph Banks in his 1719 pedigree described her as Jane who married Dr Pickering of Dockworth, with many branches now living.
Burke states: Anne married William Pickering, Rector of Swillington, Yks.
William died in 1686 at Yorkshire.
Frances Emma Pickmore
(10 February 1788 - 8 January 1860)
Frances Emma Pickmore was born on 10 February 1788 at Dover, Kent. She was the daughter of Vice Admiral Francis Pickmore. He died 24 Feb 1818 as Vice Admiral Pickmore, Governor & Commander in Chief of Newfoundland. His health had been declining for some time. Pickmore’s remains were interred in the Church of St John’s this very day "with the honors due to his rank and station. The executors of Pickmore’s estate are Reverend William Bussell near Portsea and Captain Frederick Hunn of the Navy. She was christened on 29 February 1788 at St Mary the Virgin, Dover, Kent.
Frances Emma Pickmore and Capt Frederick Hunn obtained a marriage licence on 14 October 1814.
Frances Emma Pickmore married Capt Frederick Hunn, son of Richard Hunn and Mary Ann Costello, on 15 October 1814 at St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex.
Frances died on 8 January 1860 at Rolvenden, Kent, aged 71. At the vicarage, Rolvenden, aged 72, Frances Emma, widow of Capt. Hunn, R.N., and last surviving child of the late Adm. Pickmore, Governor of Newfoundland. Also, at Paris, on Dec. 8, aged 44, Mary Ann Harriette Emma, widow of Signor G.D. Pessina, and eldest daughter of the above Frances Emma Hunn. She was buried at Rolvenden. The memorial inscription reads: Frances Emma wife of the late Frederick Hunn, Captain Royal Navy, died 8 January 1860 aged 73 and her daughter Harriette Emma Pessina died 8 December 1859 aged 43.
Frances Emma Pickmore and Capt Frederick Hunn obtained a marriage licence on 14 October 1814.
Frances Emma Pickmore married Capt Frederick Hunn, son of Richard Hunn and Mary Ann Costello, on 15 October 1814 at St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex.
Frances died on 8 January 1860 at Rolvenden, Kent, aged 71. At the vicarage, Rolvenden, aged 72, Frances Emma, widow of Capt. Hunn, R.N., and last surviving child of the late Adm. Pickmore, Governor of Newfoundland. Also, at Paris, on Dec. 8, aged 44, Mary Ann Harriette Emma, widow of Signor G.D. Pessina, and eldest daughter of the above Frances Emma Hunn. She was buried at Rolvenden. The memorial inscription reads: Frances Emma wife of the late Frederick Hunn, Captain Royal Navy, died 8 January 1860 aged 73 and her daughter Harriette Emma Pessina died 8 December 1859 aged 43.
Children of Frances Emma Pickmore and Capt Frederick Hunn
- Mary Ann Harriet Emma Hunn b. 31 Jul 1815, d. 8 Dec 1859
- Ann Emily Hunn+ b. 5 Jul 1817, d. 18 Mar 1891
Elizabeth Pickworth
(say 1795 - )
Elizabeth Pickworth was born say 1795.
Elizabeth Pickworth married Thomas Stancer on 23 October 1815 at St Mary le Wigford, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Elizabeth Pickworth married Thomas Stancer on 23 October 1815 at St Mary le Wigford, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Children of Elizabeth Pickworth and Thomas Stancer
- Elizabeth Stanser b. 15 Sep 1816
- Mary Stancer b. 23 Jun 1818
Isabella Pidekswell
Isabella Pidekswell married Sir Mauger St Aubyn, son of Stephen de Sancto Albino St Aubyn, before 1279 at England. Isabella was widowed in 1291 at Devon on the death of her husband Sir Mauger St Aubyn.
Isabella Pidekswell married Sir Gilbert Beare after 1291.
She held Parracoombe in 1308. She was named in the inquisition taken on the death of her husband, held at Parracombe 1308.
Children of Isabella Pidekswell and Sir Mauger St Aubyn
- Joan de St Aubin (Witterne) b. a 1279
- Isabella de St Aubin+ b. a 1279
- Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn+ b. c 1279
- Guy St Aubyn+ b. a 1279
- Stephen de Sancto Albino St Aubin b. a 1279
- John de Sancto Albino St Aubyn b. a 1279
Alice Pidgeon
(before 1700 - after 1778)
Alice Pidgeon was born before 1700.
Alice Pidgeon married Henry Trull, son of John Trull and Ann Turner, on 10 January 1717/18 at St Augustine, Norwich, Norfolk. Which Henry?.
Alice died after 1778.
Alice Pidgeon married Henry Trull, son of John Trull and Ann Turner, on 10 January 1717/18 at St Augustine, Norwich, Norfolk. Which Henry?.
Alice died after 1778.
Children of Alice Pidgeon and Henry Trull
- Valentine Trull b. 11 Jun 1718
- son Trull b. Aug 1719
- John Trull b. 22 Oct 1721
- Mary Trull b. b 1725
- Elizabeth Trull b. 15 Mar 1724/25, d. b 1726
- Elizabeth Trull b. 21 Jul 1726
- Jonathan Trull b. 17 Aug 1729
Mary Pierce
Mary Pierce was born at Cappard, Laois, Ireland. She was the daughter of Henry Piers, third Baronet, by his 1st wife, Jane, daughter of John Piggot, of Cappard, Queen's county.
Mary Pierce married Eliah Handcock, son of Rev? Eliah Handcock and 'Widow' Crowse, in 1749 at Ardagh & Kilmore Diocese. He is probably the Eliah Handcock, who obtained a marriage licence to wed Mary Peirce/Piers, the daughter of Henry 3rd Baronet(1678-1733). Lodge's peerage of Ireland describes him as the son of Eliah, of Annaghduffe.
Mary Pierce married Eliah Handcock, son of Rev? Eliah Handcock and 'Widow' Crowse, in 1749 at Ardagh & Kilmore Diocese. He is probably the Eliah Handcock, who obtained a marriage licence to wed Mary Peirce/Piers, the daughter of Henry 3rd Baronet(1678-1733). Lodge's peerage of Ireland describes him as the son of Eliah, of Annaghduffe.
Jane Piers
Child of Jane Piers and William Harman
- Christopher Harman b. s 1660, d. 1725
Elizabeth Piggit
(circa 1580? - before 13 September 1611)
Elizabeth Piggit was born circa 1580?.
Elizabeth Piggit married John Bullett, son of Richard Bulliant, on 29 September 1603 at Wrentham, Suffolk.
Elizabeth died before 13 September 1611 at Wrentham, Suffolk. She was buried on 13 September 1611 at St Nicholas, Wrentham.
Elizabeth Piggit married John Bullett, son of Richard Bulliant, on 29 September 1603 at Wrentham, Suffolk.
Elizabeth died before 13 September 1611 at Wrentham, Suffolk. She was buried on 13 September 1611 at St Nicholas, Wrentham.
Child of Elizabeth Piggit and John Bullett
- John Bullett b. 23 May 1604
Constantia Maria Pigot
Constantia Maria Pigot was born. She was the daughter of John Pigot, esq. of Prospect, Queen's county by his wife Constantia Maria, daughter of Sir Roger Burgoyne.....
Constantia Maria Pigot married Andrew Armstrong, son of Edmund Armstrong and Elizabeth Holmes, in 1752. They had six sons and nine daughters: see Burke for details.
Constantia Maria Pigot married Andrew Armstrong, son of Edmund Armstrong and Elizabeth Holmes, in 1752. They had six sons and nine daughters: see Burke for details.
Children of Constantia Maria Pigot and Andrew Armstrong
- Fanny Armstrong
- Fanny Armstrong (Barnes)
- Alicia Armstrong
- Belle Armstrong
- Elizabeth Armstrong
- Constantia Maria Armstrong+ d. Apr 1826
- Edmund Armstrong+ b. 14 Dec 1754, d. 12 Dec 1827
- John Armstrong b. 29 Aug 1758
- Mary Armstrong
- Andrew Armstrong b. 13 Jul 1762
- William Armstrong b. 14 Sep 1763
- Dennis Armstrong b. 12 Jul 1766, d. c 1791
- Philip Armstrong b. 13 Dec 1767, d. 1806
- Ann Armstrong+ d. 1824
- Lucinda Armstrong
Henry Pigot
(1805 - )
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Henry Pigot was born in 1805 at Loughrea, Galway, Ireland. He succeeded under his uncle John's will to the estate of Droughtville. He was the son of William Pigot and Jane Drought.
William Pigot
William Pigot married Jane Drought, daughter of Thomas Drought and Frances Maria Wallen, on 29 April 1804. William Pigot, esq. of the 38th Regiment.
Child of William Pigot and Jane Drought
- Henry Pigot b. 1805



