Robert Charles Robinson
(13 January 1813 - )
Robert Charles Robinson|b. 13 Jan 1813|p686.htm#i26076|Rev Isaac Robinson|b. s 1780\nd. 1823|p685.htm#i18596|Maria Stanser|b. 5 Oct 1778\nd. 18 Aug 1868|p800.htm#i18595|||||||Rev Robert Stanser|b. 30 Jan 1730/31\nd. 21 Mar 1812|p802.htm#i17539|Sarah Leeson|b. 21 Nov 1731\nd. b 11 Jan 1804|p502.htm#i17540|
Robert Charles Robinson was christened on 13 January 1813 in Stoke Golding, Leicestershire. He was the son of Rev Isaac Robinson and Maria Stanser.
In Lt Col Charles Stanser's will dated 3 August 1832 in Lymington, Hampshire,, Robert Charles Robinson was named as heir; This is the last Will and Testament of me Charles Stanser of Woodside near Lemington in the County of Hants Esquire made this third day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two being weak in body but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding First I direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses be fully paid and satisfied by my Executors hereinafter named out of my personal Estate I give devise and bequeath unto my Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser now residing at Fulham in the County of Middlesex all that my Copyhold Estate situate lying and being in the town of Fulham aforesaid now in the possession of Mr Bignold or his undertenants by virtue of a lease thereof granted by me to him To hold the said Copyhold Estate with its appurtenances unto my said Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser his heirs and assigns for ever according to the Custom of the Manor of Fulham under which the same is held All the rest residue and remainder of my property I give and bequeath unto the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox of Bartletts Buildings Holborn Esquire and to the survivor of them and their Executors Admons and assignes To and for the following trusts and purposes that is to say upon trust in the fist place to convert every thing into money and to Invest the same after payment of my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses as hereinbefore mentioned in the purchase of Government Stock or securities in their own names and upon further trust to pay and apply the interest and dividends thereof unto my Sister Maria Robinson who now resides with me for and during the term of her natural life and from and after the decease of the said Maria Robinson upon further trust to divided the same into three equal parts of shares and to pay one third part thereof unto my Nephew Robert Charles Robinson one other third part thereof unto my niece Sarah Frances Robinson and the remaining third part unto my Niece Elizabeth Stanser Robinson the aforesaid shares not to be paid until they respectively attain twenty one years of age and in case of the death of any or either of them under that age then I give the share of him or her so dying unto the survivor of them in equal shares and proportions And I hereby direct my Executors to retain and reimburse themselves respectively All costs charges and expenses which they may incur or sustain in and about the execution of the trusts of this my Will And I hereby declare that the one shall not be answerable for the other of them but each of them for his own acts deeds or default And I appoint the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox Executors of this my last Will and do give unto the said Charles Edward Cox the Sum of ten pounds for his trouble In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the day and year first before written -
Chas.Stanser - (seal) -
Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Charles Stanser as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request have subscribed our names as witness thereto Henry Scarth Sol of Lyons Inn Strand, John Walker Fulham Middx, Elizabeth Twallin.
In Lt Col Charles Stanser's will dated 3 August 1832 in Lymington, Hampshire,, Robert Charles Robinson was named as heir; This is the last Will and Testament of me Charles Stanser of Woodside near Lemington in the County of Hants Esquire made this third day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two being weak in body but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding First I direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses be fully paid and satisfied by my Executors hereinafter named out of my personal Estate I give devise and bequeath unto my Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser now residing at Fulham in the County of Middlesex all that my Copyhold Estate situate lying and being in the town of Fulham aforesaid now in the possession of Mr Bignold or his undertenants by virtue of a lease thereof granted by me to him To hold the said Copyhold Estate with its appurtenances unto my said Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser his heirs and assigns for ever according to the Custom of the Manor of Fulham under which the same is held All the rest residue and remainder of my property I give and bequeath unto the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox of Bartletts Buildings Holborn Esquire and to the survivor of them and their Executors Admons and assignes To and for the following trusts and purposes that is to say upon trust in the fist place to convert every thing into money and to Invest the same after payment of my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses as hereinbefore mentioned in the purchase of Government Stock or securities in their own names and upon further trust to pay and apply the interest and dividends thereof unto my Sister Maria Robinson who now resides with me for and during the term of her natural life and from and after the decease of the said Maria Robinson upon further trust to divided the same into three equal parts of shares and to pay one third part thereof unto my Nephew Robert Charles Robinson one other third part thereof unto my niece Sarah Frances Robinson and the remaining third part unto my Niece Elizabeth Stanser Robinson the aforesaid shares not to be paid until they respectively attain twenty one years of age and in case of the death of any or either of them under that age then I give the share of him or her so dying unto the survivor of them in equal shares and proportions And I hereby direct my Executors to retain and reimburse themselves respectively All costs charges and expenses which they may incur or sustain in and about the execution of the trusts of this my Will And I hereby declare that the one shall not be answerable for the other of them but each of them for his own acts deeds or default And I appoint the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox Executors of this my last Will and do give unto the said Charles Edward Cox the Sum of ten pounds for his trouble In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the day and year first before written -
Chas.Stanser - (seal) -
Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Charles Stanser as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request have subscribed our names as witness thereto Henry Scarth Sol of Lyons Inn Strand, John Walker Fulham Middx, Elizabeth Twallin.
Sarah Robinson
(say 1740 - before 27 June 1798)
Sarah Robinson was born say 1740 in Buckworth, Huntingdonshire.
Sarah Robinson married Burgess Bowker, son of Burgess Bowker and Elizabeth (Mary) Higby, on 8 November 1768 in Buckworth, Huntingdonshire.
Sarah died before 27 June 1798 in Alconbury Weston, Huntingdonshire. Sacred to the memory of Sarah wife of Burgess Bowker who dep. this life June 2nd 1798 aged 50 years. She was buried on 27 June 1798 in Alconbury Weston.
Sarah Robinson married Burgess Bowker, son of Burgess Bowker and Elizabeth (Mary) Higby, on 8 November 1768 in Buckworth, Huntingdonshire.
Sarah died before 27 June 1798 in Alconbury Weston, Huntingdonshire. Sacred to the memory of Sarah wife of Burgess Bowker who dep. this life June 2nd 1798 aged 50 years. She was buried on 27 June 1798 in Alconbury Weston.
Children of Sarah Robinson and Burgess Bowker
- Elizabeth Bowker b. 24 May 1764, d. a 1830
- Ann Robinson Bowker b. b 6 Nov 1767
- George Robinson Bowker+ b. 10 Oct 1769, d. 21 Jul 1840
- Mary Bowker b. s 1775, d. b 20 Jul 1779
- Burgess Bowker b. c 1778, d. b 13 Dec 1853
- Judith Bowker+ b. 24 Jun 1779
- Mary Bowker+ b. 8 Oct 1780
- Sarah Bowker b. 12 Nov 1786, d. b 2 Mar 1787
- Thomas Bowker b. b 1789, d. b 1 May 1830
Sarah Frances Robinson
(27 February 1813 - )
Sarah Frances Robinson|b. 27 Feb 1813|p686.htm#i19442|Rev Isaac Robinson|b. s 1780\nd. 1823|p685.htm#i18596|Maria Stanser|b. 5 Oct 1778\nd. 18 Aug 1868|p800.htm#i18595|||||||Rev Robert Stanser|b. 30 Jan 1730/31\nd. 21 Mar 1812|p802.htm#i17539|Sarah Leeson|b. 21 Nov 1731\nd. b 11 Jan 1804|p502.htm#i17540|
Sarah Frances Robinson was also known as Frances Sarah in some records. She was christened on 27 February 1813 in Stoke Golding, Leicestershire. She was the daughter of Rev Isaac Robinson and Maria Stanser.
In Lt Col Charles Stanser's will dated 3 August 1832 in Lymington, Hampshire,, Sarah Frances Robinson was named as heir; This is the last Will and Testament of me Charles Stanser of Woodside near Lemington in the County of Hants Esquire made this third day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two being weak in body but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding First I direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses be fully paid and satisfied by my Executors hereinafter named out of my personal Estate I give devise and bequeath unto my Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser now residing at Fulham in the County of Middlesex all that my Copyhold Estate situate lying and being in the town of Fulham aforesaid now in the possession of Mr Bignold or his undertenants by virtue of a lease thereof granted by me to him To hold the said Copyhold Estate with its appurtenances unto my said Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser his heirs and assigns for ever according to the Custom of the Manor of Fulham under which the same is held All the rest residue and remainder of my property I give and bequeath unto the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox of Bartletts Buildings Holborn Esquire and to the survivor of them and their Executors Admons and assignes To and for the following trusts and purposes that is to say upon trust in the fist place to convert every thing into money and to Invest the same after payment of my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses as hereinbefore mentioned in the purchase of Government Stock or securities in their own names and upon further trust to pay and apply the interest and dividends thereof unto my Sister Maria Robinson who now resides with me for and during the term of her natural life and from and after the decease of the said Maria Robinson upon further trust to divided the same into three equal parts of shares and to pay one third part thereof unto my Nephew Robert Charles Robinson one other third part thereof unto my niece Sarah Frances Robinson and the remaining third part unto my Niece Elizabeth Stanser Robinson the aforesaid shares not to be paid until they respectively attain twenty one years of age and in case of the death of any or either of them under that age then I give the share of him or her so dying unto the survivor of them in equal shares and proportions And I hereby direct my Executors to retain and reimburse themselves respectively All costs charges and expenses which they may incur or sustain in and about the execution of the trusts of this my Will And I hereby declare that the one shall not be answerable for the other of them but each of them for his own acts deeds or default And I appoint the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox Executors of this my last Will and do give unto the said Charles Edward Cox the Sum of ten pounds for his trouble In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the day and year first before written -
Chas.Stanser - (seal) -
Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Charles Stanser as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request have subscribed our names as witness thereto Henry Scarth Sol of Lyons Inn Strand, John Walker Fulham Middx, Elizabeth Twallin.
Sarah Frances Robinson appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Maria Stanser and Sarah Stanser in Bromley College for Clergy widows, Bromley, Kent.
In Robert Brymer Stanser's will dated 20 March 1844 in 'Woodbine Cottage', Regent's Park, Middlesex,, Sarah Frances Robinson was named as heir; The beneficiaries were: Aunt Sarah Stanser of Bromley, Kent £300
Frances Robinson and Elizabeth Robinson, £200 each, children of widowed Aunt Maria Robinson, of Bromley.
Elizabeth Bowker of Bulwell, Notts £200
Henry Scarth, friend, a solicitor of Lyons Inn, Middx £200, Executor
Thomas Poynter of Karters Common, London £100, Executor
Martha Gillard servant £50
Elizabeth Bennett servant £50
Sarah Bennett servant £50, 2nd Codicil
James Stanser McNair nephew a ring
Robert Charles Robinson cousin a ring
J.J.Wrigley 19 Guineas for a ring a friend of Charlton Kings, nr Cheltenham, 2nd Codicil
Martha Loveday cook, one years wages, 2nd Codicil
Ann Read housemaid, one years wages, 2nd Codicil
Henry Scarth a ring
Thomas Poynter a ring
Residue of the estate divided into five equal parts :-
late sister Mary Anne Slade son-James Stanser Slade; daughter-Mary Elizabeth Slade
widowed sister Elizabeth Best
widowed sister Eleonor McNair widow of late Lieut. Col James McNair
a sister Sarah Stewart Giles wife of John Cooper Giles, Master in the Royal Navy
sister Hannah Slade wife of Septimus Cambell Moody Slade.
In Lt Col Charles Stanser's will dated 3 August 1832 in Lymington, Hampshire,, Sarah Frances Robinson was named as heir; This is the last Will and Testament of me Charles Stanser of Woodside near Lemington in the County of Hants Esquire made this third day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two being weak in body but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding First I direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses be fully paid and satisfied by my Executors hereinafter named out of my personal Estate I give devise and bequeath unto my Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser now residing at Fulham in the County of Middlesex all that my Copyhold Estate situate lying and being in the town of Fulham aforesaid now in the possession of Mr Bignold or his undertenants by virtue of a lease thereof granted by me to him To hold the said Copyhold Estate with its appurtenances unto my said Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser his heirs and assigns for ever according to the Custom of the Manor of Fulham under which the same is held All the rest residue and remainder of my property I give and bequeath unto the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox of Bartletts Buildings Holborn Esquire and to the survivor of them and their Executors Admons and assignes To and for the following trusts and purposes that is to say upon trust in the fist place to convert every thing into money and to Invest the same after payment of my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses as hereinbefore mentioned in the purchase of Government Stock or securities in their own names and upon further trust to pay and apply the interest and dividends thereof unto my Sister Maria Robinson who now resides with me for and during the term of her natural life and from and after the decease of the said Maria Robinson upon further trust to divided the same into three equal parts of shares and to pay one third part thereof unto my Nephew Robert Charles Robinson one other third part thereof unto my niece Sarah Frances Robinson and the remaining third part unto my Niece Elizabeth Stanser Robinson the aforesaid shares not to be paid until they respectively attain twenty one years of age and in case of the death of any or either of them under that age then I give the share of him or her so dying unto the survivor of them in equal shares and proportions And I hereby direct my Executors to retain and reimburse themselves respectively All costs charges and expenses which they may incur or sustain in and about the execution of the trusts of this my Will And I hereby declare that the one shall not be answerable for the other of them but each of them for his own acts deeds or default And I appoint the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox Executors of this my last Will and do give unto the said Charles Edward Cox the Sum of ten pounds for his trouble In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the day and year first before written -
Chas.Stanser - (seal) -
Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Charles Stanser as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request have subscribed our names as witness thereto Henry Scarth Sol of Lyons Inn Strand, John Walker Fulham Middx, Elizabeth Twallin.
Sarah Frances Robinson appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Maria Stanser and Sarah Stanser in Bromley College for Clergy widows, Bromley, Kent.
In Robert Brymer Stanser's will dated 20 March 1844 in 'Woodbine Cottage', Regent's Park, Middlesex,, Sarah Frances Robinson was named as heir; The beneficiaries were: Aunt Sarah Stanser of Bromley, Kent £300
Frances Robinson and Elizabeth Robinson, £200 each, children of widowed Aunt Maria Robinson, of Bromley.
Elizabeth Bowker of Bulwell, Notts £200
Henry Scarth, friend, a solicitor of Lyons Inn, Middx £200, Executor
Thomas Poynter of Karters Common, London £100, Executor
Martha Gillard servant £50
Elizabeth Bennett servant £50
Sarah Bennett servant £50, 2nd Codicil
James Stanser McNair nephew a ring
Robert Charles Robinson cousin a ring
J.J.Wrigley 19 Guineas for a ring a friend of Charlton Kings, nr Cheltenham, 2nd Codicil
Martha Loveday cook, one years wages, 2nd Codicil
Ann Read housemaid, one years wages, 2nd Codicil
Henry Scarth a ring
Thomas Poynter a ring
Residue of the estate divided into five equal parts :-
late sister Mary Anne Slade son-James Stanser Slade; daughter-Mary Elizabeth Slade
widowed sister Elizabeth Best
widowed sister Eleonor McNair widow of late Lieut. Col James McNair
a sister Sarah Stewart Giles wife of John Cooper Giles, Master in the Royal Navy
sister Hannah Slade wife of Septimus Cambell Moody Slade.
William Robinson
(circa 1720 - )
William Robinson was born circa 1720.
William Robinson married Ann Ryther on 9 April 1746 in Haxey, Lincolnshire.
William Robinson married Ann Ryther on 9 April 1746 in Haxey, Lincolnshire.
William Robinson
(circa 1740 - )
William Robinson was born circa 1740.
William Robinson married Elizabeth Popplewell, daughter of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Pettinger, on 30 December 1777 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
William Robinson married Elizabeth Popplewell, daughter of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Pettinger, on 30 December 1777 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
William Robinson
William Robinson was known as Bill.
William Robinson married May Hannah West, daughter of Daniel West and Emma Charlotte Alice Collins.
William Robinson married May Hannah West, daughter of Daniel West and Emma Charlotte Alice Collins.
William Frederick Robinson
(24 April 1812 - 20 November 1868)
William Frederick Robinson|b. 24 Apr 1812\nd. 20 Nov 1868|p686.htm#i18862|John Robinson|d. 1840|p685.htm#i18861||||George Robinson|b. c 1712\nd. 1798|p685.htm#i18860||||||||||
William Frederick Robinson was born on 24 April 1812. He was the son of John Robinson.
William Frederick Robinson was mentioned as tenant in the manor court rolls dated on 24 March 1856 in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, . Manor of Bulwell: admittance of William Frederick Robinson to lands late of Mary Robinson.
Manor of Bulwell (to wit) The View of Frankpledge with the Court Leet Great Court Baron and Customary Court of the Reverend Alfred Padley Clerk, Lord of the said Manor holden at Bulwell aforesaid in the count of Nottingham in and for the said Manor on Wednesday the twenty sixth day of March in the nineteenth year of our Sovereign Lady Victoria by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland queen defender of the faith and in the year of our Lord 1856 that is to say the Court Leet before John Johnson, gentleman and the Court Baron and Customary Court before Alfred Faulconbridge and Joseph Calladine suitors of the said Court in the presence of the said John Johnson Steward of the said Court.
At this court comes William Frederick Robinson of Upper Seymour Street, Portman Square in the count of Middlesex, esquire, the devisee for life named in the last will and testament of Mary Robinson heretofore of Bulwell in the county of Nottingham but late of Bryanstone Street, Portman Square aforesaid, spinster, deceased bearing the date the 15 August 1853 (the probate copy whereof under the seal of the Exchequer and Prerogative Court of York is now produced and shewn to the said jury and read and allowed by the said Steward and enrolled amongst the proceedings of this Court) which said Mary Robinson was at the time of her decease a customary tenant by John Martin of the town of Nottingham Attorney's clerk his Attorney duly authorized by letter of Attorney under the hand and seal of the said William Frederick Robinson bearing the date 24 March instant now produced and read and allowed by the said Steward and enrolled amongst the proceeding of this Court and humbly prays to be admitted (by his said Attorney) tenant to all and every the copyhold or customary messuages cottages or tenements closes pieces or parcels of land or ground hereditaments and premises situate or standing lying and being in Bulwell aforesaid and within the said manor late the property of the Mary Robinson deceased and the which the said William Frederick Robinson is now seized or entitled as such devisee named in the said will of the said Mary Robinson together with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances. Whereupon at this same Court at the instance of the said William Frederick Robinson three proclamations are made of the premises aforesaid without reclaim and thereupon the Lord of the said Manor by his Steward aforesaid granteth all and singular the said premises with the appurtenances and delivereth seizin thereof by the rod unto the said William Frederick Robinson (by his said Attorney) according to the custom of the said Manor to hold unto the said WFR for and during the term of his natural life in manner as in the said will expressed a at the will of the Lord by the rents duties customs and services for the same due and right accustomed according to the custom of the said manor and for such estate and admittance thereto the said WFR giveth nothing to the Lord of the said Manor for a fine his fealty is respited and is thereupon admitted tenant.
William died on 20 November 1868 in England aged 56. He died without issue and was mentioned in the will of his cousin Mary Robinson, as only son of John.. Mary Robinson and William Frederick Robinson was mentioned as the previous tenant in the manorial court roll in Bulwell, NTT, dated 30 March 1870, in Bulwell, NTT, . Manor of Bulwell: admittance of E S Robinson to lands late of Mary & William Frederick Robinson.
Mary Robinson heretofore of Bulwell, Ntt but afterwards of Bryanston St, Portman Square, Mdx, spinster, a customary tenant of this manor died on or about the second day of December 1853 seized or possessed of certain copyhold premises ... Hunt Lodge & Plantation Close ... (to which said premises the said Mary Robinson deceased was at a Court held for the said manor on 29 March 1815 admitted tenant as the only child and customary heir of Joseph Robinson, of Bulwell, bleacher, ... by her last will dated 15 August 1853 ... bequeather to her cousin William Frederick Robinson only son of testatrix's late uncle John Robinson ... failing him issue to her cousin Elizabeth Stanser Robinson ... W F Robinson departed this life 20 November 1868 (who resides in Fir Grove, West Town, near Bristol) ... said E S Robinson giveth nothing to the Lord of the said Manor for a fine her fealty is respited and she is thereupon admitted tenant.
M12 130:
Manor of Bulwell: admittance of E S Robinson to lands late of Mary and William Frederick Robinson.
Manor of Bulwell to wit The Court Baron and special Customary Court of' Samuel Thomas Cooper Esquire, Lord of the said manor holden at Bulwell (aforesaid in the county of Nottingham the thirtieth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy before John Gent and Richard Jennison suitors of the said Court and in the presence of John Johnson, gentleman steward of the said Court.
At this Court it is presented and found by the aforesaid jury of homage that Mary Robinson heretofore of Bulwell in the county of Nottingham but afterwards of Bryanston Street, Portman Square in the county of Midd1esex, spinster, a customary tenant of this Court died on or about the second day of December one thousand and eight hundred and fifty three seized or possessed of certain copyhold premises situate within the fee aforesaid (to wit) of all that copyhold close of arable land situate in the parish of Bulwell aforesaid known by the name of Hunt Lodge containing one acre two roods and thirteen perches or thereabouts late and for many years past in the tenure or occupation of George Walker but now of his representatives or their undertenants and distinguished on the map or plan annexed to the Tithe Commutation Apportionment for the said parish of Bulwell by the number l27, and also all that copyhold close of pasture land situate at Bulwell aforesaid known by the name of Plantation Close containing four acres and two roods or thereabouts also late and for many years past in the tenure or occupation of the said George Walker but now of his representatives or their undertenants and distinguished on the said map or plan annexed to the said Tithe Apportionment by the number 251 (to which said premises the said Mary Robinson deceased was at a Court held for the said manor on the twenty ninth day of March one thousand eight hundred and fifteen admitted tenant as the only child & customary heir of Joseph Robinson heretofore of Bulwell aforesaid Bleacher deceased and which said premises were afterwards at the same court surrendered by the said Mary Robinson to the use of her will, and it is further presented and found by the said jury that the said Mary Robinson made and duly executed her last will and testament in writing bearing date the fifteenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and fifty three (an extract whereof is enrolled amongst the proceedings of this manor). Whereby, after bequeathing certain legacies and annuities therein mentioned she gave devised and bequeathed all the rest and residue of her freehold copyhold or other real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever (including therein the said copyhold premises at Bulwell aforesaid) after payment of her just debts funeral and testamentary expenses and the legacies and annuities thereinbefore bequeathed unto her cousin William Frederick Robinson only son of testatrix's late Uncle John Robinson for his own use and benefit during the term of his natural life and from and immediately after his decease, the said testatrix gave and devised the same unto the eldest child of the said William Frederick Robinson who should be living at his decease or to the issue of an only child who should have died in his lifetime their heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely according to the nature and quality of such estate and in case the said William Frederick Robinson should die without leaving any such issue then the said testatrix gave devised and bequeathed her said freehold, copyhold and other real and personal estate subject as aforesaid unto her cousin Elizabeth Stanser Robinson for her own use and benefit but in case she should not survive the said William Frederick Robinson then with other remainders over as in the said will expressed and it is further presented and found by the said jury that the said William Frederick Robinson departed this life on or about the twentieth day of 'November one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight without having had or leaving any issue him surviving whereupon the above mentioned copyhold hereditaments with other real and personal estate devised by the will of the said 'Mary Robinson deceased descended to and became vested in the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson (who had survived the said William Frederick Robinson) as devisee in remainder thereof in fee simple under the will of the said Mary Robinson deceased and the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson (who resides in Fir Grove, West Town, near Bristol) being so entitled as above mentioned and of full age now at this Court comes (by John Martin of the town of Nottingham, gentleman her attorney duly authorized by an indenture signed sealed and delivered by the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson bearing date the twenty ninth day of March instant now produced and read and allowed by the said Steward and inrolled amongst the proceedings of this court) and humbly prays to be admitted tenant of and to the said copyhold hereditaments and also of and to all other the customary or copyhold messuages lands tenements hereditaments and premises if any held of the said Manor of which the said Mary Robinson died seized. Whereupon at this Court at the instance of the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson three proclamations are made of the premises aforesaid without reclaim and afterwards at the same Court the lord of the said Manor by his Steward aforesaid granteth all and singular the said premises with their appurtenances and delivereth seizin thereof by the rod unto the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson (by her said Attorney) to hold unto the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson her heirs and assigns in manner and subject as in the said will expressed at the will of the Lord by the rents duties customs and services for the same due and of right accustomed according to the custom of the said Manor and for such estate and admittance thereto the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson giveth nothing to the Lord of the said manor for a fine her fealty is respited and she is thereupon admitted tenant.
Nottingham City Archives. Ref. M 12 131:
Manor of Bulwell: surrender by Elizabeth Stanser Robinson to S T Cooper of lands late of Mary & William Frederick Robinson.
Immediately after having been admitted tenant ... by an indenture ... for the sum of £547/6/3 paid by Samuel Thomas Cooper of Bulwell Hall, Esq. (Lord of the Manor) for the absolute purchase of the hereditaments and premises ... land known as Hunt Lodge containing 1 acre, 2 roods and 13 perches ... and Plantation Close containing 4 acres and 2 roods ... (to which said premises the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson hath previously at this same Court benn admitted tenant as devisee in fee in remainder on the death without issue of William Frederick robinson, Esq, lately deceased under the will of Mary Robinson heretofore of Bulwell but afterwards of Bryanston St, Portman Square, Mdx, spinster, deceased).
Also Inland revenue succession account of Elizabeth Stanser Robinson to property late of W F Robinson mentions his death on 20 Nov 1868. Property described as a freehold farmhouse, outbuildings and homestead and sundry closes of land at Wickersley near Sheffield Yks called Moat House Farm conting 39 : 1 : 29. Let to Mrs Ridge, widow as yearly tenant at £55 p.a.. Two copyhold closes of land at Bulwell Notts, containing 5 : 3 : 0. Let to Mr Walker as yearly tenant at £10 p.a. ... [Nottingham City Archives M12, 123]
William Frederick Robinson was of York St, Portman Square Mdx 3 June 1854 and declared that he was born 24 April 1812 and am a descendant of a brother of the father of the said Mary Robinson. [Inland revenue succession account to property late of Mary Robinson; Nottingham City Archives M12, 119]
Manor of Bulwell : Admittance of William Frederick Robinson to lands late of Mary Robinson .... William Frederick Robinson of Upper Seymour St, Portman Square Mdx, Esq. ... Mary Robinson of Bulwell but late of Bryanstone St, Portman Square afsd, spinster.
Mentioned in the will of his cousin Mary Robinson as only son of her uncle John.
William Frederick Robinson was mentioned as tenant in the manor court rolls dated on 24 March 1856 in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, . Manor of Bulwell: admittance of William Frederick Robinson to lands late of Mary Robinson.
Manor of Bulwell (to wit) The View of Frankpledge with the Court Leet Great Court Baron and Customary Court of the Reverend Alfred Padley Clerk, Lord of the said Manor holden at Bulwell aforesaid in the count of Nottingham in and for the said Manor on Wednesday the twenty sixth day of March in the nineteenth year of our Sovereign Lady Victoria by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland queen defender of the faith and in the year of our Lord 1856 that is to say the Court Leet before John Johnson, gentleman and the Court Baron and Customary Court before Alfred Faulconbridge and Joseph Calladine suitors of the said Court in the presence of the said John Johnson Steward of the said Court.
At this court comes William Frederick Robinson of Upper Seymour Street, Portman Square in the count of Middlesex, esquire, the devisee for life named in the last will and testament of Mary Robinson heretofore of Bulwell in the county of Nottingham but late of Bryanstone Street, Portman Square aforesaid, spinster, deceased bearing the date the 15 August 1853 (the probate copy whereof under the seal of the Exchequer and Prerogative Court of York is now produced and shewn to the said jury and read and allowed by the said Steward and enrolled amongst the proceedings of this Court) which said Mary Robinson was at the time of her decease a customary tenant by John Martin of the town of Nottingham Attorney's clerk his Attorney duly authorized by letter of Attorney under the hand and seal of the said William Frederick Robinson bearing the date 24 March instant now produced and read and allowed by the said Steward and enrolled amongst the proceeding of this Court and humbly prays to be admitted (by his said Attorney) tenant to all and every the copyhold or customary messuages cottages or tenements closes pieces or parcels of land or ground hereditaments and premises situate or standing lying and being in Bulwell aforesaid and within the said manor late the property of the Mary Robinson deceased and the which the said William Frederick Robinson is now seized or entitled as such devisee named in the said will of the said Mary Robinson together with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances. Whereupon at this same Court at the instance of the said William Frederick Robinson three proclamations are made of the premises aforesaid without reclaim and thereupon the Lord of the said Manor by his Steward aforesaid granteth all and singular the said premises with the appurtenances and delivereth seizin thereof by the rod unto the said William Frederick Robinson (by his said Attorney) according to the custom of the said Manor to hold unto the said WFR for and during the term of his natural life in manner as in the said will expressed a at the will of the Lord by the rents duties customs and services for the same due and right accustomed according to the custom of the said manor and for such estate and admittance thereto the said WFR giveth nothing to the Lord of the said Manor for a fine his fealty is respited and is thereupon admitted tenant.
William died on 20 November 1868 in England aged 56. He died without issue and was mentioned in the will of his cousin Mary Robinson, as only son of John.. Mary Robinson and William Frederick Robinson was mentioned as the previous tenant in the manorial court roll in Bulwell, NTT, dated 30 March 1870, in Bulwell, NTT, . Manor of Bulwell: admittance of E S Robinson to lands late of Mary & William Frederick Robinson.
Mary Robinson heretofore of Bulwell, Ntt but afterwards of Bryanston St, Portman Square, Mdx, spinster, a customary tenant of this manor died on or about the second day of December 1853 seized or possessed of certain copyhold premises ... Hunt Lodge & Plantation Close ... (to which said premises the said Mary Robinson deceased was at a Court held for the said manor on 29 March 1815 admitted tenant as the only child and customary heir of Joseph Robinson, of Bulwell, bleacher, ... by her last will dated 15 August 1853 ... bequeather to her cousin William Frederick Robinson only son of testatrix's late uncle John Robinson ... failing him issue to her cousin Elizabeth Stanser Robinson ... W F Robinson departed this life 20 November 1868 (who resides in Fir Grove, West Town, near Bristol) ... said E S Robinson giveth nothing to the Lord of the said Manor for a fine her fealty is respited and she is thereupon admitted tenant.
M12 130:
Manor of Bulwell: admittance of E S Robinson to lands late of Mary and William Frederick Robinson.
Manor of Bulwell to wit The Court Baron and special Customary Court of' Samuel Thomas Cooper Esquire, Lord of the said manor holden at Bulwell (aforesaid in the county of Nottingham the thirtieth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy before John Gent and Richard Jennison suitors of the said Court and in the presence of John Johnson, gentleman steward of the said Court.
At this Court it is presented and found by the aforesaid jury of homage that Mary Robinson heretofore of Bulwell in the county of Nottingham but afterwards of Bryanston Street, Portman Square in the county of Midd1esex, spinster, a customary tenant of this Court died on or about the second day of December one thousand and eight hundred and fifty three seized or possessed of certain copyhold premises situate within the fee aforesaid (to wit) of all that copyhold close of arable land situate in the parish of Bulwell aforesaid known by the name of Hunt Lodge containing one acre two roods and thirteen perches or thereabouts late and for many years past in the tenure or occupation of George Walker but now of his representatives or their undertenants and distinguished on the map or plan annexed to the Tithe Commutation Apportionment for the said parish of Bulwell by the number l27, and also all that copyhold close of pasture land situate at Bulwell aforesaid known by the name of Plantation Close containing four acres and two roods or thereabouts also late and for many years past in the tenure or occupation of the said George Walker but now of his representatives or their undertenants and distinguished on the said map or plan annexed to the said Tithe Apportionment by the number 251 (to which said premises the said Mary Robinson deceased was at a Court held for the said manor on the twenty ninth day of March one thousand eight hundred and fifteen admitted tenant as the only child & customary heir of Joseph Robinson heretofore of Bulwell aforesaid Bleacher deceased and which said premises were afterwards at the same court surrendered by the said Mary Robinson to the use of her will, and it is further presented and found by the said jury that the said Mary Robinson made and duly executed her last will and testament in writing bearing date the fifteenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and fifty three (an extract whereof is enrolled amongst the proceedings of this manor). Whereby, after bequeathing certain legacies and annuities therein mentioned she gave devised and bequeathed all the rest and residue of her freehold copyhold or other real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever (including therein the said copyhold premises at Bulwell aforesaid) after payment of her just debts funeral and testamentary expenses and the legacies and annuities thereinbefore bequeathed unto her cousin William Frederick Robinson only son of testatrix's late Uncle John Robinson for his own use and benefit during the term of his natural life and from and immediately after his decease, the said testatrix gave and devised the same unto the eldest child of the said William Frederick Robinson who should be living at his decease or to the issue of an only child who should have died in his lifetime their heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely according to the nature and quality of such estate and in case the said William Frederick Robinson should die without leaving any such issue then the said testatrix gave devised and bequeathed her said freehold, copyhold and other real and personal estate subject as aforesaid unto her cousin Elizabeth Stanser Robinson for her own use and benefit but in case she should not survive the said William Frederick Robinson then with other remainders over as in the said will expressed and it is further presented and found by the said jury that the said William Frederick Robinson departed this life on or about the twentieth day of 'November one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight without having had or leaving any issue him surviving whereupon the above mentioned copyhold hereditaments with other real and personal estate devised by the will of the said 'Mary Robinson deceased descended to and became vested in the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson (who had survived the said William Frederick Robinson) as devisee in remainder thereof in fee simple under the will of the said Mary Robinson deceased and the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson (who resides in Fir Grove, West Town, near Bristol) being so entitled as above mentioned and of full age now at this Court comes (by John Martin of the town of Nottingham, gentleman her attorney duly authorized by an indenture signed sealed and delivered by the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson bearing date the twenty ninth day of March instant now produced and read and allowed by the said Steward and inrolled amongst the proceedings of this court) and humbly prays to be admitted tenant of and to the said copyhold hereditaments and also of and to all other the customary or copyhold messuages lands tenements hereditaments and premises if any held of the said Manor of which the said Mary Robinson died seized. Whereupon at this Court at the instance of the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson three proclamations are made of the premises aforesaid without reclaim and afterwards at the same Court the lord of the said Manor by his Steward aforesaid granteth all and singular the said premises with their appurtenances and delivereth seizin thereof by the rod unto the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson (by her said Attorney) to hold unto the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson her heirs and assigns in manner and subject as in the said will expressed at the will of the Lord by the rents duties customs and services for the same due and of right accustomed according to the custom of the said Manor and for such estate and admittance thereto the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson giveth nothing to the Lord of the said manor for a fine her fealty is respited and she is thereupon admitted tenant.
Nottingham City Archives. Ref. M 12 131:
Manor of Bulwell: surrender by Elizabeth Stanser Robinson to S T Cooper of lands late of Mary & William Frederick Robinson.
Immediately after having been admitted tenant ... by an indenture ... for the sum of £547/6/3 paid by Samuel Thomas Cooper of Bulwell Hall, Esq. (Lord of the Manor) for the absolute purchase of the hereditaments and premises ... land known as Hunt Lodge containing 1 acre, 2 roods and 13 perches ... and Plantation Close containing 4 acres and 2 roods ... (to which said premises the said Elizabeth Stanser Robinson hath previously at this same Court benn admitted tenant as devisee in fee in remainder on the death without issue of William Frederick robinson, Esq, lately deceased under the will of Mary Robinson heretofore of Bulwell but afterwards of Bryanston St, Portman Square, Mdx, spinster, deceased).
Also Inland revenue succession account of Elizabeth Stanser Robinson to property late of W F Robinson mentions his death on 20 Nov 1868. Property described as a freehold farmhouse, outbuildings and homestead and sundry closes of land at Wickersley near Sheffield Yks called Moat House Farm conting 39 : 1 : 29. Let to Mrs Ridge, widow as yearly tenant at £55 p.a.. Two copyhold closes of land at Bulwell Notts, containing 5 : 3 : 0. Let to Mr Walker as yearly tenant at £10 p.a. ... [Nottingham City Archives M12, 123]
William Frederick Robinson was of York St, Portman Square Mdx 3 June 1854 and declared that he was born 24 April 1812 and am a descendant of a brother of the father of the said Mary Robinson. [Inland revenue succession account to property late of Mary Robinson; Nottingham City Archives M12, 119]
Manor of Bulwell : Admittance of William Frederick Robinson to lands late of Mary Robinson .... William Frederick Robinson of Upper Seymour St, Portman Square Mdx, Esq. ... Mary Robinson of Bulwell but late of Bryanstone St, Portman Square afsd, spinster.
Mentioned in the will of his cousin Mary Robinson as only son of her uncle John.
Catherine Robison
Catherine Robison married William Handcock, son of Rev Elias Handcock and Catherine Smyth, on 22 December 1790 in Leixlip, Kildare. They had at least 7 children.
Child of Catherine Robison and William Handcock
- Capt Elias Robison Handcock+ b. c 1797, d. Dec 1873
Charles DuPuy Robison
(4 March 1877 - 18 April 1959)
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
Charles DuPuy Robison was born on 4 March 1877 in Geneva, Ontario, New York, USA.
Charles DuPuy Robison married Sarah Hooper Weston, daughter of William Weston Weston and Sarah Jenkins Hooper, on 8 June 1918 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
Charles died on 18 April 1959 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA, aged 82.
Charles DuPuy Robison married Sarah Hooper Weston, daughter of William Weston Weston and Sarah Jenkins Hooper, on 8 June 1918 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
Charles died on 18 April 1959 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA, aged 82.
Child of Charles DuPuy Robison and Sarah Hooper Weston
Daughter Robison
Daughter Robison||p686.htm#i18970|Charles DuPuy Robison|b. 4 Mar 1877\nd. 18 Apr 1959|p686.htm#i12921|Sarah Hooper Weston|b. 28 Dec 1893\nd. 5 Sep 1988|p900.htm#i12920|||||||William W. Weston|b. 12 Dec 1853\nd. 31 Oct 1931|p900.htm#i12919|Sarah J. Hooper|b. 26 Aug 1859\nd. 11 Aug 1924|p449.htm#i12918|
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
Daughter Robison was the daughter of Charles DuPuy Robison and Sarah Hooper Weston.
Daughter Robison married Unknown Lowry.
Daughter Robison married Unknown Lowry.
Daughter? Robison
Betsy Robson
(1837 - )
Betsy Robson was born in 1837 in Fulletby, Lincolnshire.
Betsy Robson appeared on the 1881 census in Fulletby, Lincolnshire. She was at the home of father in Fulletby, married, occupation Housekeeper -? her husband Edward is in Hull in 1885, where is Betsy?
Betsy Robson appeared on the 1881 census in Fulletby, Lincolnshire. She was at the home of father in Fulletby, married, occupation Housekeeper -? her husband Edward is in Hull in 1885, where is Betsy?
Ernest La Roche
Ernest La Roche married Elizabeth Sophia Goodlet, daughter of Jonathan Coburn Goodlet and Elisabeth Aitken Allan.
Child of Ernest La Roche and Elizabeth Sophia Goodlet
- Phyllis Maree Roche b. c 1911, d. 1978
Jenitha Roche
Children of Jenitha Roche and Edmond Colbert
- Edmond Colbert b. 29 Jun 1834
- John Colbert b. 6 Jan 1840
Phyllis Maree Roche
(circa 1911 - 1978)
Phyllis Maree Roche|b. c 1911\nd. 1978|p686.htm#i10184|Ernest La Roche||p686.htm#i10183|Elizabeth Sophia Goodlet|b. 1882\nd. 1937|p358.htm#i4726|||||||Jonathan C. Goodlet|b. c 1856\nd. 1937|p358.htm#i1871|Elisabeth A. Allan|b. 24 May 1854\nd. 28 Feb 1905|p18.htm#i1247|
Phyllis Maree Roche was born circa 1911. She was the daughter of Ernest La Roche and Elizabeth Sophia Goodlet.
Phyllis died in 1978 in Kyabram, Victoria, Australia.
Phyllis died in 1978 in Kyabram, Victoria, Australia.
George Rochford
(before 1692 - )
George Rochford|b. b 1692|p686.htm#i16994|Robert Rochford|b. 9 Dec 1652\nd. 10 Oct 1727|p686.htm#i16993|Hannah Handcock|b. s 1658\nd. 2 Jul 1733|p401.htm#i16781|||||||William Handcock|b. c 1631?\nd. c 1706|p404.htm#i15444|Abigail Stanley|b. c 1627\nd. 21 Nov 1680|p793.htm#i15445|
George Rochford was born before 1692. He was the son of Robert Rochford and Hannah Handcock. George Rochford was an executor of Robert Rochford's estate on 13 January 1727/28.
John Rochford
(10 August 1692 - )
John Rochford|b. 10 Aug 1692|p686.htm#i16995|Robert Rochford|b. 9 Dec 1652\nd. 10 Oct 1727|p686.htm#i16993|Hannah Handcock|b. s 1658\nd. 2 Jul 1733|p401.htm#i16781|||||||William Handcock|b. c 1631?\nd. c 1706|p404.htm#i15444|Abigail Stanley|b. c 1627\nd. 21 Nov 1680|p793.htm#i15445|
John Rochford was christened on 10 August 1692. He was the son of Robert Rochford and Hannah Handcock.
Robert Rochford
(9 December 1652 - 10 October 1727)
Robert Rochford was born on 9 December 1652.
Robert Rochford married Hannah Handcock, daughter of William Handcock and Abigail Stanley.
Robert Rochford was Member of Parliament and Speaker at the Irish House of Commons, Lord Chancellor Baron Exchequer Ireland for England.
Robert Rochford made a will dated 31 May 1726 in Dublin, Ireland.
Robert died on 10 October 1727 aged 74.
His will was proved on 13 January 1727/28 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh.
Robert Rochford married Hannah Handcock, daughter of William Handcock and Abigail Stanley.
Robert Rochford was Member of Parliament and Speaker at the Irish House of Commons, Lord Chancellor Baron Exchequer Ireland for England.
Robert Rochford made a will dated 31 May 1726 in Dublin, Ireland.
Robert died on 10 October 1727 aged 74.
His will was proved on 13 January 1727/28 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh.
Children of Robert Rochford and Hannah Handcock
- George Rochford b. b 1692
- John Rochford b. 10 Aug 1692
Dora Rochfort
Child of Dora Rochfort and Thomas Wade
Laura Annie Ruth Rocket
(14 February 1897 - 22 April 1980)
Laura Annie Ruth Rocket was born on 14 February 1897 in 31 Golborne Rd, Kensington, Middlesex, England.
Laura Annie Ruth Rocket married Lachlan Charles Henry MacGregor, son of Lachlan Henry Kenrick MacGregor and Isabella Smith, on 19 September 1917 in Grantham RD, Lincolnshire, England.
Laura died on 22 April 1980 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, aged 83.
Laura Annie Ruth Rocket married Lachlan Charles Henry MacGregor, son of Lachlan Henry Kenrick MacGregor and Isabella Smith, on 19 September 1917 in Grantham RD, Lincolnshire, England.
Laura died on 22 April 1980 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, aged 83.
Adam de Roddam
Child of Adam de Roddam
Joan Roddam
Joan Roddam||p686.htm#i20575|Adam de Roddam||p686.htm#i20576||||||||||||||||
Joan Roddam married Thomas de Umfraville, son of Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus and Elizabeth or Eleanor Maduit?. Joan Roddam was also known as Joan Roddam in some records. She was the daughter of Adam de Roddam.
Children of Joan Roddam and Thomas de Umfraville
- Robert de Umfraville d. 29 Jan 1436/37
- Sir Thomas de Umfraville+ b. c 1360, d. c 12 Feb 1390/91
Elsie May Roden
(2 January 1889 - 12 May 1958)
Elsie May Roden was born on 2 January 1889 in Liverpool, Lancashire. She was the daughter of Alfred Henry Roden and his wife Isabell Miller.
Elsie May Roden married Abraham David Bland as his second wife, on 16 July 1914 in Liverpool, West Derby RD, Lancashire.
Elsie died on 12 May 1958 in Southampton, Hampshire, aged 69. She was buried on 15 May 1958 in Southampton.
Elsie May Roden married Abraham David Bland as his second wife, on 16 July 1914 in Liverpool, West Derby RD, Lancashire.
Elsie died on 12 May 1958 in Southampton, Hampshire, aged 69. She was buried on 15 May 1958 in Southampton.
Children of Elsie May Roden and David Abraham Bland
- Elsie May Bland b. 26 Sep 1915, d. 2007
- Ralph Miller Bland b. 20 Feb 1921, d. 10 Nov 1942
- Wilfred Arthur Bland b. 24 Dec 1922, d. 16 Dec 1966
- Mabel Eveline Bland b. 15 Dec 1924, d. 5 Jan 1978
Maud Katie Roden
(23 December 1873 - 26 April 1912)
Maud Katie Roden was born on 23 December 1873 in Liverpool, Lancashire. She was the daughter of Alfred Henry Roden and his wife Isabell Miller.
Maud Katie Roden married Abraham David Bland, son of Charles Bland and Abi Lock, on 5 September 1904 in West Derby RD, Lancashire.
Maud died on 26 April 1912 aged 38.
Maud Katie Roden married Abraham David Bland, son of Charles Bland and Abi Lock, on 5 September 1904 in West Derby RD, Lancashire.
Maud died on 26 April 1912 aged 38.
Child of Maud Katie Roden and David Abraham Bland
- Florence Katie Bland+ b. 31 Oct 1906, d. 1 Mar 1982
Ann Rodes
(3 May 1688 - 16 May 1724)
Ann Rodes|b. 3 May 1688\nd. 16 May 1724|p686.htm#i21002|William Rodes|b. 11 Jul 1639\nd. 13 Dec 1694|p687.htm#i21000|Mary Wilson|d. 22 Jul 1726|p910.htm#i21001|Sir Edward Rodes|b. c 1596\nd. b 22 Feb 1665/66|p686.htm#i20998|Mary Whitchcote|d. 22 Apr 1681|p901.htm#i20999|||||||
Ann Rodes was christened on 3 May 1688 in Leeds, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of William Rodes and Mary Wilson.
Ann Rodes married Samuel Crompton on 3 April 1710 in Yorkshire.
Ann died on 16 May 1724 in London, England, aged 36.
Ann Rodes married Samuel Crompton on 3 April 1710 in Yorkshire.
Ann died on 16 May 1724 in London, England, aged 36.
Sir Edward Rodes
(circa 1596 - before 22 February 1665/66)
Sir Edward Rodes|b. c 1596\nd. b 22 Feb 1665/66|p686.htm#i20998|Sir Godfrey Rodes|d. 1634|p686.htm#i27159|Ann Lewknor||p504.htm#i27160|||||||||||||
He was a Justice of the Peace.. Sir Edward Rodes was born circa 1596. He was the son of Sir Godfrey Rodes and Ann Lewknor.
Sir Edward Rodes married Mary Whitchcote in May 1629. Edward was present at William Rodes's christening on 11 July 1639 in Gt Houghton, Darfield, Yorkshire.
Edward died before 22 February 1665/66 in Darfield, Yorkshire. He was buried on 22 February 1665/66 in Darfield.
Sir Edward Rodes married Mary Whitchcote in May 1629. Edward was present at William Rodes's christening on 11 July 1639 in Gt Houghton, Darfield, Yorkshire.
Edward died before 22 February 1665/66 in Darfield, Yorkshire. He was buried on 22 February 1665/66 in Darfield.
Children of Sir Edward Rodes and Mary Whitchcote
- Mary Rodes (Wordsworth)
- William Rodes+ b. 11 Jul 1639, d. 13 Dec 1694
- Millicent Rodes b. b 7 May 1648, d. b 16 Jul 1730
Elizabeth Rodes
( - 10 April 1688)
Elizabeth Rodes|d. 10 Apr 1688|p686.htm#i26358|Sir Godfrey Rodes|d. 1634|p686.htm#i27159|Ann Lewknor||p504.htm#i27160|||||||||||||
Elizabeth Rodes was born in Gt Houghton, Darfield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Sir Godfrey Rodes and Ann Lewknor.
Elizabeth Rodes married Thomas Wentworth Earl of Strafford as his third wife, in October 1632. She was the daughter of Sir Godfrey and grand daughter of Francis Rodes.
Elizabeth died on 10 April 1688.
Elizabeth Rodes married Thomas Wentworth Earl of Strafford as his third wife, in October 1632. She was the daughter of Sir Godfrey and grand daughter of Francis Rodes.
Elizabeth died on 10 April 1688.
Child of Elizabeth Rodes and Thomas Wentworth Earl of Strafford
- Margaret Wentworth b. s 1633
Sir Godfrey Rodes
( - 1634)
Children of Sir Godfrey Rodes and Ann Lewknor
- Sir Edward Rodes+ b. c 1596, d. b 22 Feb 1665/66
- Elizabeth Rodes+ d. 10 Apr 1688
Martha Marrion Rodes
(1717 - 29 June 1802)
Martha Marrion Rodes|b. 1717\nd. 29 Jun 1802|p686.htm#i17759|Richard Rodes|b. 24 Sep 1691\nd. 4 Feb 1720/21|p687.htm#i17756|Martha Rich|b. 29 Sep 1691\nd. a 1764|p671.htm#i17750|William Rodes|b. 11 Jul 1639\nd. 13 Dec 1694|p687.htm#i21000|Mary Wilson|d. 22 Jul 1726|p910.htm#i21001|Elkanah Rich|b. c 1659\nd. 21st or 24th July 1724|p663.htm#i17742|Martha Thorpe|b. c 1663\nd. 1 Feb 1722/23|p837.htm#i17747|
Martha Marrion Rodes was born in 1717 in Gt Houghton, Darfield, Yorkshire. She was co-heiress.. She was the daughter of Richard Rodes and Martha Rich.
Martha Marrion Rodes married Hans Busk.
Martha died on 29 June 1802 in Leeds, Yorkshire. She was buried in Leeds.
Martha Marrion Rodes married Hans Busk.
Martha died on 29 June 1802 in Leeds, Yorkshire. She was buried in Leeds.
Children of Martha Marrion Rodes and Hans Busk
- Mary Anne Busk b. 10 Feb 1755, d. 10 Nov 1802
- Martha Busk b. c 1756?, d. 17 May 1777
- Rachael Busk+ b. 31 Jan 1760, d. 1835
- William Busk
Mary Rodes
(22 August 1714 - 14 March 1789)
Mary Rodes|b. 22 Aug 1714\nd. 14 Mar 1789|p686.htm#i17758|Richard Rodes|b. 24 Sep 1691\nd. 4 Feb 1720/21|p687.htm#i17756|Martha Rich|b. 29 Sep 1691\nd. a 1764|p671.htm#i17750|William Rodes|b. 11 Jul 1639\nd. 13 Dec 1694|p687.htm#i21000|Mary Wilson|d. 22 Jul 1726|p910.htm#i21001|Elkanah Rich|b. c 1659\nd. 21st or 24th July 1724|p663.htm#i17742|Martha Thorpe|b. c 1663\nd. 1 Feb 1722/23|p837.htm#i17747|
Mary Rodes was born on 22 August 1714 in Gt Houghton, Darfield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Richard Rodes and Martha Rich.
Pre-nuptial settlement (lease and release) - dated 28-29 May 1781: Mary Rodes of Gt Houghton spinster, one of the sisters and co-heiress of Richard Rodes, deceased, to Pemberton Milnes of Wakefield and John Hatfield of Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Yorks, in consideration of a marriage to be had between Richard Slater Milnes of Newland Park, Yorks, (only son and heir of Robert Milnes, deceased) and Rachel Busk (daughter of Hans Busk of Leeds and Martha his wife, formerly Martha Rodes, another sister and co-heir of Richard Rodes). All the manor of Gt. Houghton and capital messuage of Houghton Hall with messuages, closes etc. (named) in Gt. Houghton, 2 rent charges of £6 each payable out property in Barnsley, par.Silkstone, and Grimesthorpe, South Kirkby heretofore the estate of Samuel Smith, deceased, and messuage and closes late the property of Thomas Box; to the use of Mary Rodes for life and then to the said Richard Slater Milnes and Rachel Busk and their issue [as stated] and the right heirs of Richard; but if the eldest son shall inherit the estates devised by Aymor Rich's will (quoted in full) then to the second son; Richard Slater Milnes also undertakes to secure to the trustees £15,000, to the use of Rachel, their issue, and then to uses of her will.
Mary died on 14 March 1789 in Darfield, Yorkshire, aged 74. She was co-heiress and died a spinster aged 76 (or 4th?). She was buried in All Saints, Darfield. In the middle aisle isle near this place are interred the remains of Mary Rodes of Great Houghton who departed this life March 4th 1789 in the 76 year of her age, sister and coheiress of William Rodes Esqr also near this place are interred the remains of Martha Busk who departed this life May 17th 1777 in the ?21st year of her age, second daughter of Hand Busk esqr, Martha his wife, sister of William and Mary Rodes.
Pre-nuptial settlement (lease and release) - dated 28-29 May 1781: Mary Rodes of Gt Houghton spinster, one of the sisters and co-heiress of Richard Rodes, deceased, to Pemberton Milnes of Wakefield and John Hatfield of Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Yorks, in consideration of a marriage to be had between Richard Slater Milnes of Newland Park, Yorks, (only son and heir of Robert Milnes, deceased) and Rachel Busk (daughter of Hans Busk of Leeds and Martha his wife, formerly Martha Rodes, another sister and co-heir of Richard Rodes). All the manor of Gt. Houghton and capital messuage of Houghton Hall with messuages, closes etc. (named) in Gt. Houghton, 2 rent charges of £6 each payable out property in Barnsley, par.Silkstone, and Grimesthorpe, South Kirkby heretofore the estate of Samuel Smith, deceased, and messuage and closes late the property of Thomas Box; to the use of Mary Rodes for life and then to the said Richard Slater Milnes and Rachel Busk and their issue [as stated] and the right heirs of Richard; but if the eldest son shall inherit the estates devised by Aymor Rich's will (quoted in full) then to the second son; Richard Slater Milnes also undertakes to secure to the trustees £15,000, to the use of Rachel, their issue, and then to uses of her will.
Mary died on 14 March 1789 in Darfield, Yorkshire, aged 74. She was co-heiress and died a spinster aged 76 (or 4th?). She was buried in All Saints, Darfield. In the middle aisle isle near this place are interred the remains of Mary Rodes of Great Houghton who departed this life March 4th 1789 in the 76 year of her age, sister and coheiress of William Rodes Esqr also near this place are interred the remains of Martha Busk who departed this life May 17th 1777 in the ?21st year of her age, second daughter of Hand Busk esqr, Martha his wife, sister of William and Mary Rodes.
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