George Stanser
(before 1720? - before 11 November 1765)
George Stanser was born before 1720?. He may be the George born in 1715 at Blyth.
George Stanser married Ann Ellot on 18 November 1740 in Eaton, Nottinghamshire.
George Stanser made a will dated 2 November 1765 in Lound, Sutton. George (x) Stanser mentions his eldest son John ... to be paid after the death of his mother, my wife and his son Richard.
I George Stanser of Lound in the Parish of Sutton in the County of Nottingham Farmer do make these presents as and for my last will and testament in manner and form followingthat is to say I give to my eldest son John Stanser Twenty Pounds of good and lawful money of Great Britain and to be paid three days after the death of his mother which legacy shall be paid by my executor whom I shall hereafter mention and lastly all and singular my goods chattels money and personal estate I give and bequeth unto my said wife and son Richard Stanser whom I appoint to be my sole Executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former will or wills hereby charging them with the payment of all my lawfull debts and financial charges ... whereof I have set my hand this second day of November in the year of our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundrend and sixty five and in the sixth? year of the reign of our sovern George the third
Witness Joseph Cobb and Willm ...
George died before 11 November 1765 in Sutton cum Lound, Nottinghamshire. He was buried on 11 November 1765 in Sutton cum Lound.
George Stanser married Ann Ellot on 18 November 1740 in Eaton, Nottinghamshire.
George Stanser made a will dated 2 November 1765 in Lound, Sutton. George (x) Stanser mentions his eldest son John ... to be paid after the death of his mother, my wife and his son Richard.
I George Stanser of Lound in the Parish of Sutton in the County of Nottingham Farmer do make these presents as and for my last will and testament in manner and form followingthat is to say I give to my eldest son John Stanser Twenty Pounds of good and lawful money of Great Britain and to be paid three days after the death of his mother which legacy shall be paid by my executor whom I shall hereafter mention and lastly all and singular my goods chattels money and personal estate I give and bequeth unto my said wife and son Richard Stanser whom I appoint to be my sole Executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former will or wills hereby charging them with the payment of all my lawfull debts and financial charges ... whereof I have set my hand this second day of November in the year of our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundrend and sixty five and in the sixth? year of the reign of our sovern George the third
Witness Joseph Cobb and Willm ...
George died before 11 November 1765 in Sutton cum Lound, Nottinghamshire. He was buried on 11 November 1765 in Sutton cum Lound.
Children of George Stanser and Ann Ellot
- John Stancer+ b. 17 Jun 1744
- Richard Stanser+ b. 6 Sep 1747
George Stanser
(1720 - )
George Stanser|b. 1720|p797.htm#i24133|Patriarch of Littleborough Stanser||p801.htm#i29330||||||||||||||||
George Stanser was born in 1720. He may be the George born in 1715 at Blyth but he claimed to be 25 at his marriage in 1740 and as his wife was older, he is unlikely to have lowered his age. He may equally be the George born in 1723 at North Wheatley, son of George & Ann. He was the son of Patriarch of Littleborough Stanser.
George Stanser and Elizabeth Okeland or Hokland obtained a marriage licence on 12 October 1745 in Southwell, Nottinghamshire. George Stancer of Littleborough, serving-man, 25, bachelor & Elizabeth Okeland, of Burton, 27, spinster for a marriage at Fledborough.
George Stanser married Elizabeth Okeland or Hokland on 12 October 1745 in St Gregory, Fledborough.
George Stanser and Elizabeth Okeland or Hokland obtained a marriage licence on 12 October 1745 in Southwell, Nottinghamshire. George Stancer of Littleborough, serving-man, 25, bachelor & Elizabeth Okeland, of Burton, 27, spinster for a marriage at Fledborough.
George Stanser married Elizabeth Okeland or Hokland on 12 October 1745 in St Gregory, Fledborough.
Children of George Stanser and Elizabeth Okeland or Hokland
- Ann Stanser b. 11 Nov 1745, d. b 1751
- John Stanser b. 19 Sep 1749, d. b 25 Apr 1813
- Ann Stanser b. 1 Sep 1751
- George Stanser+ b. s 1755
George Stanser
(say 1755 - )
George Stanser|b. s 1755|p797.htm#i24141|George Stanser|b. 1720|p797.htm#i24133|Elizabeth Okeland or Hokland|b. c 1718|p594.htm#i24134|Patriarch o. L. Stanser||p801.htm#i29330||||||||||
George Stanser was born say 1755. He was the son of George Stanser and Elizabeth Okeland or Hokland.
George Stanser married Ann Carver on 4 August 1778 in Littleborough, Nottinghamshire, England.
George Stanser married Ann Carver on 4 August 1778 in Littleborough, Nottinghamshire, England.
Children of George Stanser and Ann Carver
- John Stancer+ b. 7 May 1779, d. b 11 Jan 1841?
- George Stanser b. 2 May 1781
- Mary Stanser b. b 23 May 1786
- Hannah Stanser b. 9 Jan 1789
George Stanser
(2 May 1781 - )
George Stanser|b. 2 May 1781|p797.htm#i24166|George Stanser|b. s 1755|p797.htm#i24141|Ann Carver|b. b 1760?|p147.htm#i24142|George Stanser|b. 1720|p797.htm#i24133|Elizabeth Okeland or Hokland|b. c 1718|p594.htm#i24134|||||||
George Stanser was born on 2 May 1781 in Littleborough, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of George Stanser and Ann Carver. George Stanser was christened on 12 May 1781 in Littleborough.
George Stanser
(circa 1740? - )
George Stanser was born circa 1740?.
George Stanser married Ann Jepson on 7 December 1761 in Whitwell, Derbyshire.
George Stanser married Ann Jepson on 7 December 1761 in Whitwell, Derbyshire.
Children of George Stanser and Ann Jepson
- John Stanser b. 10 Oct 1762
- George Stanser (of Whitwell) b. 7 Oct 1764
- Robert Stanser b. 7 Jun 1767
- Ann Stanser b. 15 Apr 1770
George Stanser
(circa 1770? - )
George Stanser was born circa 1770? In Bigby, Lincolnshire.
George Stanser married Elizabeth Townrow on 15 February 1796 in St Bartholomew, Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, England.
George Stanser married Elizabeth Townrow on 15 February 1796 in St Bartholomew, Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, England.
Children of George Stanser and Elizabeth Townrow
- John Stanser b. 1 May 1796
- George Stanser b. 14 Sep 1798
- Elizabeth Stanser b. 11 Oct 1799
- Mary Stanser b. 16 Oct 1800
- Ann Stanser b. 14 Feb 1802
- Hannah Stanser b. 26 Apr 1803
- William Stanser b. 31 Dec 1809
- George Stanser b. 15 Mar 1812
George Stanser
(circa 1742 - before 1 August 1810)
George Stanser was born circa 1742. An Elizabeth Stanser was buried at Throapham on 11 Sep 1688.
George Stanser married Elizabeth Mellings on 20 July 1769 in Throapham, Yorkshire.
George died before 1 August 1810 in Throapham, Yorkshire. He was buried on 1 August 1810 in St John the Baptist, Throapham.
George Stanser married Elizabeth Mellings on 20 July 1769 in Throapham, Yorkshire.
George died before 1 August 1810 in Throapham, Yorkshire. He was buried on 1 August 1810 in St John the Baptist, Throapham.
Children of George Stanser and Elizabeth Mellings
- George Stanser b. 28 Oct 1770
- Elizabeth Stanser b. b 21 Apr 1776
George Stanser
(28 October 1770 - )
George Stanser|b. 28 Oct 1770|p797.htm#i24399|George Stanser|b. c 1742\nd. b 1 Aug 1810|p797.htm#i24395|Elizabeth Mellings||p560.htm#i24396|||||||||||||
George Stanser was christened on 28 October 1770 in Throapham, Yorkshire. He was the son of George Stanser and Elizabeth Mellings.
George Stanser
(26 January 1784 - )
George Stanser|b. 26 Jan 1784|p797.htm#i24456||||Jane Stanser|b. c 1760?|p799.htm#i24454|||||||||||||
George Stanser was born on 26 January 1784 in Handsworth, Yorkshire. He was the son of Jane Stanser. George Stanser was christened on 29 February 1784 in Handsworth.
George Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in York Street, Sculcoates, Yorkshire. George Stancer, 60, Leadcases ... with Elizabeth Collinson, 60, Female searvant, both born in the county.
George Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in York Street, Sculcoates, Yorkshire. George Stancer, 60, Leadcases ... with Elizabeth Collinson, 60, Female searvant, both born in the county.
George Stanser
(circa 1835 - 12 July 1910)
George Stanser|b. c 1835\nd. 12 Jul 1910|p797.htm#i26153|William Stanser|b. 29 May 1808\nd. 13 Jan 1880|p804.htm#i20627|Mary Cobb|b. b Apr 1817\nd. 1 Dec 1882|p160.htm#i24113|George Stanser|b. 10 Dec 1768\nd. b 20 Feb 1822|p796.htm#i24116|Hannah Bingham|b. 28 Nov 1771\nd. 8 Jul 1849|p63.htm#i20621|||||||
George Stanser was born circa 1835 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of William Stanser and Mary Cobb.
George Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in the household of William Stanser and Mary Cobb in North St, Sturton le Steeple. Hannah, Catherine, Elizabeth, Mary, George, John, William and Thomas were listed as the children of William Stanser in the 1851 census in Sturton le Steeple. George, Elizabeth, William, James and Laura were listed as the children of William Stanser in the 1861 census in Sturton le Steeple.
George Stanser married Sarah Ann Pearce on 12 January 1865 in St Peter & St Paul, Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. George Stanser, aged 28, farmer, son of William Stanser, farmer & Sarah Ann Pearce, aged 30.
George Stanser appeared on the 1871 census in Freemans Lane, Sturton le Steeple. George Stanser, widower 36, farmer of 128 acres ... born Sturton; with his children Sarah aged 5 and William P aged 2, both born at Sturton, with a housemaid and 2 farm servants.
George Stanser married secondly Harriett Booth on 14 June 1871 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. George Stanser, widower, son of William Stanser, farmer & Harriette Booth, spinster of Fenton, both of full age. William Bingham Stanser, George Stanser and John Wilkinson was an executor of William Stanser's estate on 20 May 1880 in Nottingham. He is probably the George Stanser Cobb mentioned in the Probate index.
George Stanser and Harriett Booth appeared on the 1881 census in Sturton le Steeple. George Stanser, aged 46, head, married, born Sturton, farmer of 182 acres, with his wife Harriet aged 35, born Broxholme, Lincs, and their children Mary aged 8, John 4, James 2, Hannah 1, all born at Sturton; and servants Mary Newton 25, Emma Holgate 19, John Justice 27, and Samuel Bingham 15 indoor ag servant born Habblesthorpe, Ntt.
George was registered as George Stanser, of Sturton, was registered to vote in the Northern Divison of Nottinghamshire, his qualification was for land in Sandhill & Nooking, Sturton in Sturton le Steeple on the electoral roll dated 1885. He was an executor of Harriett Booth's estate on 15 March 1890 in Nottingham.
George Stanser appeared on the 1901 census in Sturton le Steeple. Another listed at Sturton was Elizabeth 57 visitor.
George died on 12 July 1910 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire.
The administration of his estate was granted on 11 October 1910.
George Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in the household of William Stanser and Mary Cobb in North St, Sturton le Steeple. Hannah, Catherine, Elizabeth, Mary, George, John, William and Thomas were listed as the children of William Stanser in the 1851 census in Sturton le Steeple. George, Elizabeth, William, James and Laura were listed as the children of William Stanser in the 1861 census in Sturton le Steeple.
George Stanser married Sarah Ann Pearce on 12 January 1865 in St Peter & St Paul, Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. George Stanser, aged 28, farmer, son of William Stanser, farmer & Sarah Ann Pearce, aged 30.
George Stanser appeared on the 1871 census in Freemans Lane, Sturton le Steeple. George Stanser, widower 36, farmer of 128 acres ... born Sturton; with his children Sarah aged 5 and William P aged 2, both born at Sturton, with a housemaid and 2 farm servants.
George Stanser married secondly Harriett Booth on 14 June 1871 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. George Stanser, widower, son of William Stanser, farmer & Harriette Booth, spinster of Fenton, both of full age. William Bingham Stanser, George Stanser and John Wilkinson was an executor of William Stanser's estate on 20 May 1880 in Nottingham. He is probably the George Stanser Cobb mentioned in the Probate index.
George Stanser and Harriett Booth appeared on the 1881 census in Sturton le Steeple. George Stanser, aged 46, head, married, born Sturton, farmer of 182 acres, with his wife Harriet aged 35, born Broxholme, Lincs, and their children Mary aged 8, John 4, James 2, Hannah 1, all born at Sturton; and servants Mary Newton 25, Emma Holgate 19, John Justice 27, and Samuel Bingham 15 indoor ag servant born Habblesthorpe, Ntt.
George was registered as George Stanser, of Sturton, was registered to vote in the Northern Divison of Nottinghamshire, his qualification was for land in Sandhill & Nooking, Sturton in Sturton le Steeple on the electoral roll dated 1885. He was an executor of Harriett Booth's estate on 15 March 1890 in Nottingham.
George Stanser appeared on the 1901 census in Sturton le Steeple. Another listed at Sturton was Elizabeth 57 visitor.
George died on 12 July 1910 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire.
The administration of his estate was granted on 11 October 1910.
Children of George Stanser and Sarah Ann Pearce
- Sarah Stanser b. Mar 1866
- William Pearce Stanser b. 13 Jun 1868
Children of George Stanser and Harriett Booth
- Mary Allison Stanser b. 6 Apr 1872
- Frederick George Stanser b. 22 Jan 1875, d. 20 Oct 1880
- John Stanser b. Mar 1877
- James Arthur Stanser+ b. 6 Oct 1878, d. 1970
- Hannah Stanser b. 28 Mar 1880
- Ada Harriett Stanser b. Dec 1881
- Catherine Stanser b. 2 Aug 1885
George Stanser
(12 May 1723 - )
George Stanser|b. 12 May 1723|p797.htm#i26158|George Stanser|b. 20 Oct 1689\nd. b 20 Feb 1764?|p796.htm#i18571|Ann Lane|b. c 1690|p493.htm#i20619|Gervas Stanser|b. c 1670\nd. b 7 Apr 1715|p798.htm#i17535|Isabel Unknown (Stanser)|b. b 1670\nd. b 6 Jun 1714|p868.htm#i17536|||||||
George Stanser was christened on 12 May 1723 in North Wheatley, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of George Stanser and Ann Lane.
George Stanser
(14 July 1715 - )
George Stanser|b. 14 Jul 1715|p797.htm#i26161|Peter Stanser|b. c 1685?\nd. b 26 Oct 1724|p801.htm#i26063|Mary Downhill|d. b 28 Nov 1720|p280.htm#i26167|Blyth P. Stanser|b. s 1650|p794.htm#i26168||||||||||
George Stanser was christened on 14 July 1715 in Blyth. Georg: son of Pet: Stanser (illegible). He was the son of Peter Stanser and Mary Downhill.
George Stanser
(say 1680 - )
George Stanser|b. s 1680|p797.htm#i26169|Blyth Patriarch Stanser|b. s 1650|p794.htm#i26168||||||||||||||||
George Stanser was born say 1680. He was the son of Blyth Patriarch Stanser.
George Stanser lived at Norney, Blyth, Nottinghamshire, from 1702.
George Stanser lived at Norney, Blyth, Nottinghamshire, from 1702.
Children of George Stanser
- George Stanser b. 22 Dec 1702
- William Stanser b. 16 Jul 1705
George Stanser
(22 December 1702 - )
George Stanser|b. 22 Dec 1702|p797.htm#i26171|George Stanser|b. s 1680|p797.htm#i26169||||Blyth P. Stanser|b. s 1650|p794.htm#i26168||||||||||
George Stanser was christened on 22 December 1702 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire. George son of Georg: Stanser, of Norney. He was the son of George Stanser.
George Stanser
(before 1735 - circa 1771)
George Stanser was born before 1735. He may be the George baptised in 1732 at Thorpe Salvin.
George Stanser married Hannah Hodgons on 18 July 1756 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. George was a witness for the prosecution on 5 April 1769. 234. (M.) Edward Walden was indicted for stealing twelve skins of shammy leather, value 12 s. and fourteen yards of Russia drab, value 14 s. the property of George Stanser , March 25 . *
George Stanser . I am a taylor , and live in Bedfordberry . I lost twelve shammy skins, and fourteen yards of Russia drab, on the 25th of March. The prisoner and two others had been in my shop to buy something, and after they were gone, the things were missing.
James Robinson . I live in White-Horse-Yard. On the 25th of March, in the evening, the prosecutor came and let me know he had lost the things mentioned. After that the prisoner came and offered two shammy skins, and said he had some dark canvas, or something of that sort. I desired him to bring that. When he was gone, I went and told the prosecutor; he came, and the prisoner was stopt when he came with the Russia drab.
Thomas Hall. On the 25th of March, the prisoner came with two skins and some Russia drab, and offered them to sale. I had had notice from the prosecutor, that he had lost such. I asked the prisoner the price; he asked 12 d. each for the skins, and 10 d. a yard for the Russia drab. I kept him longer than I should do, expecting the prosecutor. I slipt them behind the counter, and said I would stop him. He attempting to make his escape, I catched hold of the skirt of his coat, but he pulled it off, left that with me, and got away.
Hannah Stanser . I am wife to the prosecutor. On the 25th of March, about seven in the evening, the prisoner and two men came to our shop, and asked for some blue stuff. I had none. It being dusk, I got a candle. They kept telling me to reach down goods. I feared the y were upon some bad design. The goods mentioned in the indictment were there when they came in, and when they went out they were gone. The prisoner went away first, and said to the other, I will go, and you will come to me.
George Stanser was was a tailor.
George Stanser made a will dated 19 December 1770 in Westminster. In the Name of God Amen I George Stanser of Bedford Bury in the Parish of Saint Martin in the Fields in the County of Middlesex Taylor Do make my last Will and Testament in manner following First my mind and Will is that all my Just debts and Funeral Expenses be fully paid and satisfied and after Payment thereof as to all the rest and residue of my Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever I Give Devise and bequeath the same unto my beloved Wife Hannah Stanser her Executors and Admons to and for her and their own use for ever And I do hereby Nominate Constitute and Appoint my said Wife Sole Executrix of this my last will hereby revoking all former and other Wills by me here before made In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of December in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and seventy
Geo. Stanser Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of Jona Barffee
5th November 1771
Appeared Personally Rowland Hozier of the Parish of Saint James Westminster in the County of Middlesex Taylor and made Oath that he knew and was well Acquainted with George Stanser late of the Parish of Saint Martin in the Fields in the same County deceased and likewise with his manner and Character of hand writing by having often seen him write and subscribe his name that having now more fully viewed and perused the paper abutting hereunto annexed being or purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased beginning thus ~, In the Name of God Amen I George Stanser of Bedford Bury in the Parish of St Martin in the Fields in the County of Middlesex Taylor ~, ending "in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this nineteenth day of December in the year of Lord One thousand Seven hundred and seventy" and thus subscribed, Geo. Stanser", does verily believe that the said Subscription to the said Will was wrote by and with the proper hand of the said George Stanser Deceased, Rowland Hozier Same day, the said Rowland Hozier was duly Sworn to the truth of the afore going Affidavit before me And. Colsee Ducarel
Surrogate present Willm Fuller Not Pub.
George died circa 1771 in London.
His will was proved on 12 November 1771 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
George Stanser married Hannah Hodgons on 18 July 1756 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. George was a witness for the prosecution on 5 April 1769. 234. (M.) Edward Walden was indicted for stealing twelve skins of shammy leather, value 12 s. and fourteen yards of Russia drab, value 14 s. the property of George Stanser , March 25 . *
George Stanser . I am a taylor , and live in Bedfordberry . I lost twelve shammy skins, and fourteen yards of Russia drab, on the 25th of March. The prisoner and two others had been in my shop to buy something, and after they were gone, the things were missing.
James Robinson . I live in White-Horse-Yard. On the 25th of March, in the evening, the prosecutor came and let me know he had lost the things mentioned. After that the prisoner came and offered two shammy skins, and said he had some dark canvas, or something of that sort. I desired him to bring that. When he was gone, I went and told the prosecutor; he came, and the prisoner was stopt when he came with the Russia drab.
Thomas Hall. On the 25th of March, the prisoner came with two skins and some Russia drab, and offered them to sale. I had had notice from the prosecutor, that he had lost such. I asked the prisoner the price; he asked 12 d. each for the skins, and 10 d. a yard for the Russia drab. I kept him longer than I should do, expecting the prosecutor. I slipt them behind the counter, and said I would stop him. He attempting to make his escape, I catched hold of the skirt of his coat, but he pulled it off, left that with me, and got away.
Hannah Stanser . I am wife to the prosecutor. On the 25th of March, about seven in the evening, the prisoner and two men came to our shop, and asked for some blue stuff. I had none. It being dusk, I got a candle. They kept telling me to reach down goods. I feared the y were upon some bad design. The goods mentioned in the indictment were there when they came in, and when they went out they were gone. The prisoner went away first, and said to the other, I will go, and you will come to me.
George Stanser was was a tailor.
George Stanser made a will dated 19 December 1770 in Westminster. In the Name of God Amen I George Stanser of Bedford Bury in the Parish of Saint Martin in the Fields in the County of Middlesex Taylor Do make my last Will and Testament in manner following First my mind and Will is that all my Just debts and Funeral Expenses be fully paid and satisfied and after Payment thereof as to all the rest and residue of my Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever I Give Devise and bequeath the same unto my beloved Wife Hannah Stanser her Executors and Admons to and for her and their own use for ever And I do hereby Nominate Constitute and Appoint my said Wife Sole Executrix of this my last will hereby revoking all former and other Wills by me here before made In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of December in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and seventy
Geo. Stanser Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of Jona Barffee
5th November 1771
Appeared Personally Rowland Hozier of the Parish of Saint James Westminster in the County of Middlesex Taylor and made Oath that he knew and was well Acquainted with George Stanser late of the Parish of Saint Martin in the Fields in the same County deceased and likewise with his manner and Character of hand writing by having often seen him write and subscribe his name that having now more fully viewed and perused the paper abutting hereunto annexed being or purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased beginning thus ~, In the Name of God Amen I George Stanser of Bedford Bury in the Parish of St Martin in the Fields in the County of Middlesex Taylor ~, ending "in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this nineteenth day of December in the year of Lord One thousand Seven hundred and seventy" and thus subscribed, Geo. Stanser", does verily believe that the said Subscription to the said Will was wrote by and with the proper hand of the said George Stanser Deceased, Rowland Hozier Same day, the said Rowland Hozier was duly Sworn to the truth of the afore going Affidavit before me And. Colsee Ducarel
Surrogate present Willm Fuller Not Pub.
George died circa 1771 in London.
His will was proved on 12 November 1771 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Children of George Stanser and Hannah Hodgons
- John Stanser b. 12 Mar 1758
- George Stanser b. 3 Jul 1763
George Stanser
(3 July 1763 - )
George Stanser|b. 3 Jul 1763|p797.htm#i26401|George Stanser|b. b 1735\nd. c 1771|p797.htm#i26399|Hannah Hodgons||p437.htm#i26400|||||||||||||
George Stanser was christened on 3 July 1763 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. He was the son of George Stanser and Hannah Hodgons.
George Stanser
(circa 1792 - before 1 July 1873)
George Stanser was also known as Stancer in some records. He was born circa 1792 in Ecclesfield.
George Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in Sheffield, Yorkshire. George Stancer, 45, Fender M; Mary 40, Mary 15, Alfred 7, all born in the county.
George Stanser appeared on the 1861 census in Sheffield, Yorkshire. George Stancer, aged 69, born Ecclesfield, living in the West Sheffield sub-district.
George died before 1 July 1873 in Sheffield RD, Yorkshire.
George Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in Sheffield, Yorkshire. George Stancer, 45, Fender M; Mary 40, Mary 15, Alfred 7, all born in the county.
George Stanser appeared on the 1861 census in Sheffield, Yorkshire. George Stancer, aged 69, born Ecclesfield, living in the West Sheffield sub-district.
George died before 1 July 1873 in Sheffield RD, Yorkshire.
George Stanser
(say 1765 - )
Child of George Stanser and Ann Unknown (Stanser)
- Benjamin Stanser b. 4 Jun 1792
George Stanser
(before April 1764 - before 10 April 1829)
George Stanser was born before April 1764.
George died before 10 April 1829 in Welbeck, Nottinghamshire. He was buried on 10 April 1829 in Wellow cemetery, Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire.
George died before 10 April 1829 in Welbeck, Nottinghamshire. He was buried on 10 April 1829 in Wellow cemetery, Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire.
George Stanser
(circa 1812 - before 25 June 1836)
George Stanser was born circa 1812.
George died before 25 June 1836 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. He was buried on 25 June 1836 in Worksop cemetery.
George died before 25 June 1836 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. He was buried on 25 June 1836 in Worksop cemetery.
George Stanser
(9 February 1804 - )
George Stanser|b. 9 Feb 1804|p797.htm#i28201|Matthew Stanser|b. 2 Apr 1771\nd. 1855?|p801.htm#i28199|Mary Cook|b. c 1769\nd. b 27 Jun 1845|p237.htm#i24478|John Stanser|b. s 1745|p799.htm#i27598||||||||||
George Stanser was also known as Stancell in some records. George Stanser was also known as Stancel in some records. He was christened on 9 February 1804 in Worsbrough, Yorkshire. He was the son of Matthew Stanser and Mary Cook.
George Stanser married Elizabeth Unknown.
George Stanser married Elizabeth Unknown.
Children of George Stanser and Elizabeth Unknown
- Hannah Stanser b. 17 Oct 1837
- Ann Stanser b. 11 Sep 1840
George Stanser
(7 February 1811 - )
George Stanser|b. 7 Feb 1811|p797.htm#i28210|Thomas Stanser|b. s 1784|p803.htm#i28208|Mary Ann Thornal||p836.htm#i28209|Thomas D. Stanser|b. 24 Apr 1759\nd. 20 Jul 1784|p803.htm#i26394||||||||||
George Stanser was also known as Stansall in some records. He was christened on 7 February 1811 in Grantham, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Stanser and Mary Ann Thornal.
George Stanser
(15 March 1812 - )
George Stanser|b. 15 Mar 1812|p797.htm#i28814|George Stanser|b. c 1770?|p797.htm#i24392|Elizabeth Townrow|b. 28 Feb 1768?|p841.htm#i24393|||||||||||||
George Stanser was christened on 15 March 1812 in Broughton by Brigg, Lincolnshire. There is no evidence for this link. He was the son of George Stanser and Elizabeth Townrow.
George Stanser
(14 September 1798 - )
George Stanser|b. 14 Sep 1798|p797.htm#i33201|George Stanser|b. c 1770?|p797.htm#i24392|Elizabeth Townrow|b. 28 Feb 1768?|p841.htm#i24393|||||||||||||
George Stanser was also known as Stancer in some records. He was christened on 14 September 1798 in Bigby, Lincolnshire. He was the son of George Stanser and Elizabeth Townrow.
George Stanser (of Almondbury)
(14 January 1657/58 - )
George Stanser (of Almondbury)|b. 14 Jan 1657/58|p797.htm#i24306|Arthur Stanser (of Almondbury)|b. b 1640|p794.htm#i24305||||||||||||||||
George Stanser (of Almondbury) was christened on 14 January 1657/58 in Almondbury, Yorkshire. He was the son of Arthur Stanser (of Almondbury).
George Stanser (of Whitwell)
(7 October 1764 - )
George Stanser (of Whitwell)|b. 7 Oct 1764|p797.htm#i24389|George Stanser|b. c 1740?|p797.htm#i24386|Ann Jepson||p471.htm#i24387|||||||||||||
George Stanser (of Whitwell) was christened on 7 October 1764 in Whitwell, Derbyshire. He was the son of George Stanser and Ann Jepson.
George Aust Stanser
(20 June 1792 - )
George Aust Stanser|b. 20 Jun 1792|p797.htm#i18851|Bishop Robert Stanser|b. 16 Mar 1760\nd. 23 Dec 1828|p802.htm#i18592|Mary Aust|b. b Jun 1769\nd. 7 Jun 1815|p39.htm#i18850|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|Mary's Father Aust||p39.htm#i24121||||
George Aust Stanser was christened on 20 June 1792 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was the son of Bishop Robert Stanser and Mary Aust.
George Edward Stanser
(June 1859 - )
George Edward Stanser|b. Jun 1859|p797.htm#i28931|Henry Buttery Stancer|b. b Jan 1811\nd. b 7 Apr 1890|p788.htm#i26817|Mary Ann Thornhill||p836.htm#i33573|John Stancer|b. 7 May 1779\nd. b 11 Jan 1841?|p789.htm#i24165|Ann Buttery|b. c 1777\nd. b 30 Oct 1855?|p139.htm#i24458|||||||
George Edward Stanser was born in June 1859 in Risby, Walesby, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Henry Buttery Stancer and Mary Ann Thornhill. Ann and George were listed as the children of Henry Buttery Stancer in the 1861 census in Risby, Walesby Lincolnshire. George, Henry, Ada and Frances were listed as the children of Henry Buttery Stancer in the 1871 census in Stainton le Vale, Lincolnshire.
George Rowland Stanser
(before March 1819 - before 15 March 1822)
George Rowland Stanser|b. b Mar 1819\nd. b 15 Mar 1822|p797.htm#i26818|Matthew Stanser|b. 24 Mar 1780\nd. b 22 Jun 1831|p801.htm#i24455|Martha Rowland|b. 3 Jun 1798\nd. b 17 Jan 1871|p695.htm#i24464||||Jane Stanser|b. c 1760?|p799.htm#i24454|||||||
George Rowland Stanser was born before March 1819. He was the son of Matthew Stanser and Martha Rowland.
George died before 15 March 1822 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was buried on 15 March 1822 in St Peter & St Paul, Sheffield.
George died before 15 March 1822 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was buried on 15 March 1822 in St Peter & St Paul, Sheffield.
George Tupholme Stanser
(9 October 1917 - January 2001)
George Tupholme Stanser|b. 9 Oct 1917\nd. Jan 2001|p797.htm#i31995|James Arthur Stanser|b. 6 Oct 1878\nd. 1970|p798.htm#i26798|Sarah N Tupholme||p851.htm#i31996|George Stanser|b. c 1835\nd. 12 Jul 1910|p797.htm#i26153|Harriett Booth|b. c 1846\nd. 17 Mar 1887|p82.htm#i26789|||||||
George Tupholme Stanser was born on 9 October 1917 in East Retford RD, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of James Arthur Stanser and Sarah N Tupholme.
George died in January 2001 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, aged 83.
George died in January 2001 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, aged 83.
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