Edgill

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#1 William Nicholson Edgill was the son of William Nicholson Edgill (senior) and Hannah Standring. He was born on 2nd July 1871, in Denton, Manchester, Lancashire UK. (Probably Rose Bank, Gibraltar Lane, Denton.) He was baptised at St Paul's, Withington, Lancashire, on 2nd March 1887. (His birth date was recorded in the baptismal record, but no birth certificate has been found.)

1881 Census- 77 Cecil Street, Chorlton Upon Medlock, Manchester; scholar
1891 Census- 404 Moss Lane East, Withington, Lancashire; warehouseman
1901 Census- The Golden Bells, 87 Notting Hill Gate, London; barman
1910 Daughter's Birth Cert- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; (master) fishmonger
1911 Census- The Firs, Twyford nr Winchester, Hampshire; servant/ domestic cook
1913 Son's Birth Cert- 1 Potter's Cottages, Downs Road, Sutton; cook at lunatic asylum
1915 Daughter's Birth Cert- 3 Kings Road, Belmont, Surrey; cook at institution
1921 Census- 34 Kings Road, Belmont, Epsom, Surrey; mental nurse for London County Council
1922 Son's Birth Cert- 34 Kings Road, Belmont, Epsom, Surrey; male nurse

William Nicholson Edgill married Mabel  Cowan on the 31st October 1894, at the Chorlton Register Office, Manchester. They did not appear to divorce but Mabel later remarried, on 1st May 1916, to Thomas Blezzard where she was recorded as a widow. William Nicholson Edgill later married (possibly bigamously) Alice Funnell, on 26th June 1909, at All Souls, Brighton, Sussex. 

William Nicholson Edgill and Alice Funnell had 4 children;
*Mary Margaret Edgill (1910- 1986) was born 21st April 1910 in Brighton, Sussex. She was baptised on 5th June 1910, at St Peter's Brighton.  She married Herbert Emery on 22nd July 1933. They had at least one child. Mary Margaret Edgill died in January 1986, in Croydon, London.
*William Nicholson Edgill (1913- 1973) was born 2nd September 1913, in Epsom, Surrey. He was baptised on 12th October 1913, at Christchurch, Sutton, Surrey. On May 14th 1939 he married Dora Banner at St Phillips, Cheam Common, Surrey. On 3rd March 1949 they emigrated to Canada, and settled in Ontario. They had at least 4 children. Sometime prior to 1970 they moved to British Colombia where he worked for the Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada union. He died on 23rd January 1973 in Prince Rupert, British Colombia, Canada.
*Edith Alice Edgill (1915- 1984) was born 18th October 1915, in Epsom, Surrey. She married Nicolas Gambier Newell in April 1945, in Kensington, Middlesex. They had 3 children. Edith Alice Edgill died on 1st January, 1984, in Poole Dorset.
*James Ernest Edgill (1922- 1997) was born on 23rd May 1922, in Epsom, Surrey. In WWII he falsified his birth date and joined up at the age of 17. He was in the Royal Army Service Corps, and was captured at Tobruk. He spent time in a POW camp in Italy, and then Austria. After the war he emigrated to Canada, prior to 1953, and settled in Oxford, Ontario. He died on 7th June 1997, in Hensall, Ontario.

William Nicholson Edgill died on 16th August 1938, at Dorking Hospital, Horsham Road, Dorking, Surrey, from tuberculosis. 

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#2 William Nicholson Edgill was the son of John Edgill and Hannah Nicholson.  He was born in 1821, in Sheffield, Yorkshire. He married Elizabeth Hague in 1846, in Sheffield, Yorkshire.

1841 Census- Castle Hill, Sheffield, Yorkshire; merchant's clerk
1851 Census- 9 Southall Street, Cheetham, Manchester; accountant's clerk
1861 Census- Queen's Terrace, Moss Side, Manchester; clerk to guardians
1871 Census- 18  Suffolk Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire; superintendent registrar, Manchester (note that he was staying with his father and step mother, and not with his wife and children)
1872 Marriage Certificate- Moss Side, Manchester; union clerk
1873 Post Office Directory- Lower Ormond Street; superintendent of births, deaths, and marriages
1876 Slater's Directory- Rose Bank, Haughton Dale, near Denton; clerk to the board of guardians and superintendent registrar to Chorlton Union
1877 son's Probate Record- Rose Bank House, Haughton, Manchester; Poor Law Union clerk
1879 Slater's Directory- The Homestead, Fog Lane, Withington; clerk to the board of guardians and superintendent registrar to Chorlton Union
1880 Electoral Register- The Homestead
1881 Census- 77 Cecil Street, Chorlton Upon Medlock, Manchester; superintendent registrar/ Clerk to Guardians
1885 Electoral Register- Brunswick Lodge, Moss Lane East
1886 Slater's Directory- Brunswick Lodge, Moss Lane East; clerk to the board of guardians and superintendent registrar to Chorlton Union

William Nicholson Edgill and Elizabeth Hague had ten children together;
*Tom Nicholson Edgill (1848- 1877) was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, in 1848. He never married and was a mercantile clerk. He died in Sierra Leone, west Africa, at Funchal on the Island of Madeira, on 7th June 1877. His probate was settled on 11th September 1877.
*John William Edgill (1850- 1916) was born in 1850, in Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was an assistant to surveyor (1871), assistant to clerk (1881), registrar of births and deaths (1891), living on means (1901), and registrar of births and deaths (1911). He married Elizabeth (from Scotland, last name unknown) and together they had just one child; Amy Elizabeth Edgill (born 1877). He died in October 1916, in Prestwich, Lancashire.
*William Edgill (1851- 1879) was born on 27th April 1851, in Cheetham, Lancashire. He was an assistant to surveyor (1871), and never married. He died on 24th April, 1879, in Burnage, Lancashire, from tuberculosis, and was buried on 26th April, 1879, at St Paul's Withington, Lancashire.
*Joseph Ashley Edgill (1853- 1914) was born in 1853, in Manchester. He was a warehouseman (1871), salesman (1881), merchant (1891), agent for National Cash Registers Ltd (1901), and agent for National Cash Registers (1911). He married Mary Bamford on July 27th 1876, at St Paul's, Hulme, Lancashire. They had two sons; William Bamford Edgill (1879- 1918) who died in Salonika in WWII, and Charles Nicholson Edgill (1882- 1968). Joseph Ashley Edgill died on 27th November 1914, in Chorlton, Manchester. 
*Mary Jane Edgill (1855- 1879) was born in 1854, in Manchester. She died in 1879, and was buried at St Paul's, Withington, Lancashire on 31st July 1879.
*Harriett Edgill (born 1856) was born January 1856, and married Peter Fletcher on the 10th April 1878, at St Paul's, Hulme, Lancashire. They had 3 children; Jessica Fletcher (born 1879), Anne Catherine Fletcher (born 1880), and Herbert Fletcher (born 1886). Peter Fletcher died sometime between Herbert's birth and the 1891 census. He was a water pipe layer. There is no reliable record to establish when or where Harriett Edgill died.
*Elizabeth Edgill (1858- 1947) was born in 1858, in Manchester. She never married, or appears to have worked. After her father's death she lived with her brother Joseph Ashley. On his death she resided with her sister in law Mary (Bamford) Edgill. She died in April 1947, and was buried at Southern Cemetery, in Chorlton cum Hardy, Manchester.
*Harry Rawson Edgill (1860- 1894) was born in April, 1860, in Chorlton, Manchester. He was an apprentice civil engineer (1881), and interim superintendent registrar (1891- just after father's death). He died in July 1894, and was buried at St Paul's Withington, Manchester, on 7th August 1894. He was just 34 years old when he died.
*Charlotte Justina Edgill (1862- 1941) was born on the 7th October 1862, in Manchester, Lancashire. She assisted at home with domestic duties (1901) and living on private means (1939). She never married and died on the 15th February 1941, in Chester. Her sister Etholwyn Davies was named in her probate record, which was dated 14th March 1941.
*Jessica Frances Edgill (1865- 1957) was born on 27th February 1865, in Chorlton, Lancashire. She was a ladies help/domestic to a Mrs Florence/Charles Duckworth, a cotton goods merchant (1901), a nursery governess to the children of Leonard Fletcher Massey, a mechanical engineer and co-director or B & S Massey Ltd, and a retired children's nurse (1939). She died on 4th January 1957 in Bucklow, Cheshire, and named her sister Mary Beatrice Bates/Edgill, in her probate record, dated 24th July 1957.

After Elizabeth Hague's death in July 1872, William Nicholson Edgill remarried, this time to Hannah Standring. They married on 10th September 1872, at Liverpool Registry Office. Together they had 7 children, some of whom were born before they were married, and before his first wife, Elizabeth Hague, had died. (I have not been able to find their birth records, and they were all baptised later in life, as adults. I also cannot locate any record of the children in the 1871 census, so there is no way to accurately judge if the children born before the marriage were actually William Nicholson Edgill's birth children. None of the children, however, were living with Elizabeth Hague or William Nicholson Edgill in the 1871 census. I have opted to assume all of Hannah Standring's children were fathered by William Nicholson Edgill, based on the use of the name 'Nicholson' in most of their names, and due to his name being cited in their marriage certificates, where applicable.)
*Nanna Nicholson Edgill (1865- 1929) was born on 10th May, 1865, in Bowdon, Cheshire. She was baptised at St Paul's Withington, Lancashire on 21st February 1883, at the age of 17. She married John Frederick Hithersay (velveteen manufacturer) in 1888, in Chorlton, Lancashire. They had two daughters; Hannah Hithersay (1889- 1893) and Doris Hithersay (1890- 1951). John Frederick Hithersay had frequent trips to New York for business and the family lived in Brooklyn, and New York in the early 1900s. He died in on 25th March 1908, at his home in Summit, New Jersey. Whilst his funeral was in NJ he is remembered in Chorlton, where possibly his ashes are interred. Nanna and Doris returned to England and settled in Derbyshire. Nanna died on 10th Sep 1929, in St Anne's on Sea (Lytham St Annes), and was interred at Southern Cemetery, Chorlton Cum Hardy, Manchester.
*Florence Nicholson Edgill (1867- 1918) was born on the 19th July 1867, in Liverpool, Lancashire. She was baptised on the 21st February 1883, at the age of 15, at St Paul's Withington, Lancashire. She was the organising secretary for the Stretford Higher Education Committee (1901), and lived at 102 Sandy Lane, Chorlton Cum Hardy (1909 Slater's Directory). She was also a commandant of the basford House Red Cross Hospital in Old Trafford (1918 obituary, Manchester Evening News). She died on 19th April, 1918, following gall bladder surgery, and was buried on 11th May 1918, at St Paul's Withington, Lancashire.
*Etholwyn Nicholson Edgill (1869- 1944) was born on July 4th 1869, in Stockport, Cheshire. She was baptised on 2nd March 1887, at St Paul's Withington, Lancashire, at the age of 17. She was an assistant to the head mistress of Styal Cottage Homes' school, in Wilmslow, Cheshire (1901 & 1911). She married Arthur Howard Davies (a widower and law clerk) on 10th June 1916, at St Clement's, Chorlton cum Hardy, Lancashire, at the age of 46. She died on 11th September 1944, at the age of 75, in Chester, Cheshire.
*William Nicholson Edgill (1871- 1938) See #1 William Nicholson Edgill
*James Standring Nicholson Edgill (1874- 1952) James is the first child of Hannah and William Nicholson Edgill for whom I have found a birth certificate. James Standring Nicholson Edgill was born 28th January 1874, at Rose Bank, Gibraltar Lane, Haughton, near Manchester. He was baptised on 12th January 1893, at the age of 19, at St Paul's, Withington, Manchester. He was a census worker (1881), a commercial clerk (1891), a retail drapery clerk (1911), and clerk and collector retail drapery (1939). He married Catherine Hessian in 1900, in Chorlton, Manchester. They did not appear to have any children. James Stansring Nicholson Edgill died on 14th February, 1952, and is buried at Southern Cemetery, Chorlton cum Hardy, Manchester.
*Mary Beatrice Edgill (1876- 1965) was born on 23rd August 1875 at Rose Bank, Gibraltar Lane, Haughton, near Manchester. She was baptised 12th January, 1893, at St Paul's, Withington, Manchester, at the age of 17. She was a governess at school (1901) and a typist (1911), and lived at 102 Sandy Lane, Chorlton cum Hardy, Manchester. She married Frederick William Bates, a widower and pharmacist, on February 12th, 1925, at St Clement's, Chorlton cum Hardy, Manchester. (Her brother James, and sister Ehtelwyn were witnesses.) Frederick died before 1939, as she was a widow living on her own means in the 1939 Register. Mary Beatrice Edgill died on 18th February 1965.
*Agnes Hilda Violet Edgill (1880- 1882) was born on 2nd December 1879, at 10 Bank Square, Southport, and was living at 77 Cecil Street, Chorlton upon Medlock in the 1881 census. She died at the age of 2 on 6th January, 1882, at the same address, from scarlet fever (2 weeks). She was buried at St Paul's, Withington, Manchester.

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#3 Hannah Standring was the daughter of James Standring and Ann Cropper. She was born in Pendleton, Manchester, on the 25th January 1839, and baptised at Manchester Cathedral on 2nd June, 1839. 

1841 Census- Broad Street, Pendleton, Eccles, Lancashire, 
1861 Census- Withington Road, Marlborough Place, Moss Side, Lancashire (a few houses down the same road from #2 William Nicholson Edgill)
1881 Census- 77 Cecil Street, Chorlton on Medlock, Manchester, Lancashire
1891 Census- 404 Moss Lane East, Withington, Lancashire
1901 Census- 102 Sandy Lane, Chorlton cum Hardy, Lancashire; living on own means
1911 Census- 102 Sandy Lane, Chorlton cum Hardy, Lancashire
1921 Census- 102 Sandy Lane, Chorlton cum Hardy, Lancashire; not occupied

She married William Nicholson Edgill on 10th September 1872, at Liverpool Registry Office.

For issue see #2 William Nicholson Edgill.

Hannah Standring died in 1927, at the age of 90. She was buried at St Paul's, Withington, Manchester, on the 9th August, 1927.

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#4 John Edgill was the son of William Edgill and Charlotte Kerry.  He was born in Marylebone, Middlesex (now London) on 24th December 1790, and was baptised at St Marylebone, Middlesex, on the 4th May, 1791. He married Hannah Nicolson on the 30th April 1820,  in Rotherham, Yorkshire.

1832 UK Poll Books & Electoral Register- Castle Folds, Sheffield, Yorkshire
1833 History & Directory of Sheffield, Rotherham- 8 Castle Folds, Sheffield, Yorkshire; shopkeeper
1834 Pigot's Directory- 8 Castle Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire; shopkeeper
1835 UK Poll Books & Electoral Register- Castle Folds, Sheffield, Yorkshire
1837 White's Directory, West Riding- Castle Folds, Sheffield, Yorkshire; shopkeeper
1841 Census- Castle Hill, Sheffield, Yorkshire; mason
1849 White's Directory of Sheffield- 15 Castle Folds, Sheffield, Yorkshire; stone mason & bricklayer
1851 Census- 29 Granville Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire; bricklayer
1852 White's Sheffield & District Directory- 29 Granville Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire; stone mason & bricklayer
1855 Durham, Northumberland & Yorkshire Royal National Commercial Directory- 29 Granville Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire; stone mason, & builder
1857 Post Office Directory, West Riding- 29 Granville Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire; mason
1861 Census- 29 Granville Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire; master builder
1862 Directory & Topograhy of Sheffield- 29 Granville Street, Park, Sheffield, Yorkshire; stone mason, bricklayer & builder
1871 Census- Suffolk Road (back of court #18), Sheffield, Yorkshire; retired builder

John Edgill and Hannah Nicholson had at least one child together;
*William Nicholson Edgill (1821- 1891) See #2 William Nicolson Edgill

Hannah Nicholson died sometime after 1821, and John Edgill married a second time, to Frances, sometime before 1827. John and Frances Edgill had at least one child together;
*Jane Edgill (1827- 1915) did not marry, nor had any children. She was a house servant (1851), lived with aging father in Sheffield (1861 & 1871), lived with brother in Manchester (1881), companion in Cheshire (1891), dressmaker/ shirts in Sheffield (1901), and living as lodger in Derbyshire (1911). Jane Edgill died in Derbyshire in April 1915.

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#5 Hannah Nicholson; no records can be found to establish where Hannah Nicholson was born, her parentage, nor her death details. 

See #4 John Edgill for issue.

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#6 James Standring was the son of John Standring and Jane Stott. He was born in 1800 in Oldham, Lancashire (near Manchester). James Standring married Anne Massey on the 5th September 1824, in Bowdon, Cheshire. 

1832 son's baptism record (James Massey Standring)- Longsight Turnpike
1834 son's baptism record (John Standring)- Longsight; Toll Collector
1839 daughter's batism record (Hannah Standring)- Pendleton; bookkeeper
1841 daughter's baptism (Mary Standring)- Pendleton; manager
1841 Census- Broad Street, Pendleton, Eccles; manager of coach establishment
1851 Census- Great John Street, Manchester, Lancashire; agent for coal
1855 Slater's Directory of Manchester- 11 John Street, with offices at 11 Cross Street; cannel, coal, and coke merchant, agent to the Ince Hall Coal and Cannel Company, Wigan, and to Henry R Bowers & co, of Penbedw near Ruabon, sanitary tube and pipe manufacturers
1860 Lancashire, England Electoral Register- Marlborough Place, Whalley Range, Moss Side, South Lancashire
1861 Census- Marlborough Place, Withington Road, Whalley Range, Moss Side, South Lancashire; coal merchant and omnibus proprietor
1871 Census- 4 Richmond Terrace, Stretford, Manchester; omnibus proprietor

James Standring and Anne Massey had at least 6 children;
*Harriet Sarah Standring (1826- 1849) was born in 1826 and was baptised in Manchester on the 30th July 1826. She never married or had any children. She died of malignant typhus with sloughing sores and extreme debility on the 22nd June 1849, at 22 Crown Street, Liverpool (her brother James' home). She was buried at St Marks, Cheetham, Manchester on the 26th June, 1849.
*James Massey Standring (1832- 1874) was born in 1832, and was baptised at Manchester Collegiate Church, Manchester, Lancashire on 2nd December 1832. He was attending a boarding school on Manchester Road in 1841. He was living at 22 Crown Street in 1849 when his sister Harriet Standring died, and in 1851 when he was registered to vote. He married Margaret Jane Sudlow on the 20th January1858, in Walton-on-the-Hill, Lancashire. In 1861 he was a commercial clerk, in Pownall Street, Manchester. James Massey Standring and Margaret Jane Sudlow had at least one child; James Massey Standring (junior). He was a bookkeeper, and clerk. James Massey Standring died on the 30th July 1874, from epilepsy, at the age of 39. 
*John Standring (born 1834) was born 17th May 1834, in Longsight, Manchester, Lancashire and was baptised on the 10th August 1834 at Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire. He married Rachel Lancaster at St Thomas, in Douglas, Isle of Man, on 5th July 1859. They had at least 2 children together; Edward Standring (born 1861), and Percy William Douglas Standring (1864- 1907). He worked with his father James Standring in 1861, as a coal merchant and omnibus proprietor's clerk. No reliable record can be found to establish when John Standring died.
*Hannah Standring (1839- 1927) See #3 Hannah Standring
*Mary Standring (born 1840) was born on 15th October 1840 in Pendleton, Eccles, and was baptised on 1st March 1841, at St Mary, St Denys, and St George, Manchester, Lancashire. she lived with her father in the 1841, 1851,1861, and 1871 censuses. In 1891 she was living with her sister Hannah Edgill as a companion, and again in 1901, living on her own means. In 1911 she was living with her cousin (not yet traced) Eleanor Standring, at 38 Lord Street, Southport, Lancashire. No reliable record can be found to establish Mary Standring's date and place of death.
*Sarah Standring (born 1841) was born on 13th October 1841 in Eccles, Lancashire, and was baptised at St Mary's, St Denys, and St George's, in Manchester, Lancashire on the 25th January, 1842. She was 9 years old and living with in the family home in 1851. Thereafter there are no reliable records to establish if she died or married, before the census of 1861. 

James Standring died in 1872, in Manchester. He was buried on the 15th February 1872, at St Lukes, Cheetham, Manchester. His will records that he left his estate to his daughter Mary Standring.

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#7 Anne Massey
was the daughter of Jane and James Massey. She was born in Lancashire in 1804, and baptised at St Mary, St Denys, and St George's, in Manchester, Lancashire on 20th May 1804. She married James Standring on the 5th September 1824, in Bowdon, Cheshire. 

See #6 James Standring for issue.

Anne Massey died of apoplexy (cerebral haemorrhage) on the 9th July 1855, at 11 Great John Street, Manchester, Lancashire, at the age of 51.

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#8 William Edgill; There are no reliable records to establish where or when William Edgill was born, nor his parentage. William Edgill married Charlotte Kerry at St Marylebone, Middlesex, on the 3rd May 1789.

William Edgill and Charlotte Kerry had at least 6 children. Four were born whilst they were living in Marylebone, Middlesex, and the other two after the family moved to Yorkshire;
*John Edgill (1790- 1873) See #4 John Edgill
*William Edgill (born 1792) was born on the 15th August 1792 at the Holborn Lying in Hospital, Holborn, Middlesex, and was baptised on the 16th August 1792. William Edgill married Hannah Brocklebank on 4th July, 1831. No reliable records can be found to establish whether they had any chhildren together, and no reliable records can be found to establish when and where William Edgill died.
*Mary Ann Edgill (1794- 1878) was born in 1794, and baptised at St Marylebone, Middlesex, on the 4th January 1795. She did not marry, or have children. She worked as a laundress and nurse, and was living at 16 Vincent Street, Sulcoates, Yorkshire in 1841, 1851, 1861, and 1871. Mary Ann Edgill died in Sulcoates, Yorkshire, in January 1878.

*Jane Edgill (1796- 1850) was born on 14th November 1796, and was baptised at St Marylebone, Middlesex, on 19th March 1797. She never married, or had children. She was living with her sister Mary Ann Edgill in 1841, in Sculcoates, Yorkshire. Jane Edgill died on 3rd August 1850 of peritonitis at the age of 54, whilst still living at 16 Vincent Street, Sculcoates, Yorkshire. She was buried at All Saints Church, Sculcoates on 7th August 1850.
*Frances Edgill (1801- 1866) was born in 1801 and was baptised in Sculcoates, Yorkshire on the 20th April, 1801. In 1841 she was a female servant for a family living on George Street, Sculcoates, Yorkshire. In 1843 Frances Edgill married Joseph Fowler, but they did not have any children together. He must have died before 1851. In the 1851 census Frances Edgill was living with her sister Mary Ann Edgill at 16 Vincent Street, Sculcoates, Yorkshire, and was a 50 year old nurse. Frances Edgill died in Sculcoates, Yorkshire, in January 1866.
*Sarah Edgill (1804- 1877) was born in Hull, Yorkshire, in approximately 1804. She never married or had any children. She was a cook (1851 and 1871) living with her sister Mary Ann Edgill, at 16 Vincent Street, Sculcoates, Yorkshire. In 1861 she was working and living as a servant at Hotham Hall, North Cave, Yorkshire. (No cook was listed in that census so it is likely that she was the cook.) Sarah Edgill died in March 1877, in Sculcoates, Yorkshire.

No reliable records can be found to establish when or where William Edgill died.

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#9 Charlotte Kerry; No reliable records can be found to establish when and where Charlotte Kerry was born, nor her parentage. Charlotte Kerry married William Edgill at St Marylebone, Middlesex, on the 3rd May 1789.

See #8 William Edgill for issue.

No reliable records can be found to establish when or where Charlotte Kerry died.

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#12 John Standring; No reliable records can be found to establish when or where John Standring was born, nor his parentage. John Standring married Jane Stott at St Mary's, Prestwich, Lancashire, on 5th January 1795. 

1800, son's baptismal record- Failsworth, Lancashire; Failsworth Toll Bar Keeper

John Standring and Jane Stott had at least one child together;
*James Standring (1800- 1872) See #6 James Standring 

No reliable record can be found to establish where or when John Standring died.

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#13 Jane Stott (died 1808); No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Jane Stott was born, nor her parentage. Jane Stott married John Standring at St Mary's, Prestwich, Lancashire, on 5th January 1795. 

See #12 John Standring for issue.

Jane Stott died in Failsworth, Lancashire in 1808, and was buried at St Margaret's, Hollinwood, Lancashire on the 22nd January 1808.

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#14 James Massey; No reliable records can be found to establish when or where James Massey was born, nor his parentage. James Massey married Jane but no reliable record can be found to establish where or when they married. Jane and James Massey had at least one child together;
*Ann Massey (1804- 1855) See #7 Ann Massey

No reliable records can establish when or where James Massey died.

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#15 Jane; No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Jane was born, nor her parentage. James Massey married Jane but no reliable record can be found to establish where or when they married.  
See #14 James Massey for issue.

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#32 Alice Funnell (1880- 1934) was born in Brighton, Sussex, on 19th September 1880, and was baptised at St Peter's, Brighton, Sussex on the 17th October 1880. Alice Funnell married William Nicholson Edgill on 26th June 1909, at All Souls, Brighton, Sussex. 

1881 Census- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex (with parents and Vinall grandparents/family; 6 months
1891 Census- 4 Hastings Road, Brighton, Sussex; scholar
1901 Census- 167 Weston Road, Brighton, Sussex; general servant domestic
1909 Marriage Certificate- 23 Warwick Street, Brighton
1911 Census- The Firs, (Mare Lane) Twyford, near Winchester, Hampshire; servant, house parlour maid
1918 Electoral Register- 34 Kings Road, Belmost, Surrey
1921 Census- 34 Kings Road, Belmont, Surrey; house work

See #1 William Nicholson Edgill for issue.

Alice Funnell died on the 12th February 1934, at 34 Kings Road, Belmont, Surrey, at the age of 53, from cancer of the rectum, and exhaustion.

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#33 Joseph Funnell (born 1858) was the son of Jesse Funnell and Caroline Pierce. He was born 12th May 1858, and was baptised 25th July 1858, at St Peter's, Brighton, Sussex.

1858 Birth Certificate- 3 New England Street, Brighton, Sussex
1861 Census- 3 New England Street, Brighton, Sussex; scholar
1871 Census- Druids Head (public house), 9 Brighton Place, Brighton, Sussex; servant- pot boy
1881 Census- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; general labourer
1886 Electoral Register- 7 Park Crescent Road, Brighton, Sussex
1889 Marriage Certificate- 7 Park Crescent Road, Brighton, Sussex; labourer
1891 Electoral Register- 7 Park Crescent Road, Brighton, Sussex
1891 Census- 4 Hastings Road, Brighton, Sussex; general labourer
1892 Electoral Register- 4 Hastings Road, Brighton, Sussex
1893 Electoral Register- 4 Hastings Road, Brighton, Sussex
1894 Electoral Register- 4 Hastings Road, Brighton, Sussex
1895 Electoral Register- 4 Hastings Road, Brighton, Sussex

Joseph Funnell married Mary Jane Vinall on 29th September 1878, in Brighton, Sussex. Together they had at least 3 children, all daughters;
*Alice Funnell (1880- 1934) See #32 Alice Funnell
*Louisa Funnell (1883- 1965) was born in 1883, and baptised at St Peter's, Brighton, Sussex on 22nd July 1883. She was a scholar (1891) and a kitchen maid (1911) for the Collet family at St Clere, Kemsing, Sevenoaks, Kent, with her sister Margaret. Louisa Funnell married Havelock Desire Turner, a tobacconist from Harrow Hill, on the 25th February, 1911, at St Mary's Harrow-on-the-Hill. Her sister Margaret was a witness. Louisa Funnell and Havelock Desire Turner had 7 children together; Lilian Mary Turner (1911- 1986), Janet Alice Turner (1913- 1995), Margaret Louise Turner (1915- 1975), Frederick G Turner (1917- 1998), William Frank Turner (1919- 1978), Arthur H Turner (1921- 1977), and Anthony Francis Turner (1926- 1994). Louisa Funnell was living at 11 Strode Lane, Willesden, Middlesex, in 1939 (unpaid domestic duties). She died 10th December 1965, at 11 Strode Lane, Willesden, Middlesex, aged 82.
*Margaret Funnell (1885- 1956) was born 2nd November 1885 and was baptised 27th December 1885, at St Peter's, Brighton, Sussex. She was a laundry maid for the Collet family, at St Clere, Kempsing, Sevenoaks, Kent, with her sister in 1911. Margaret Funnell married Joseph Stoker Varey in October 1911, in Tadcaster, Yorkshire. Margaret Funnell and Joseph Stoker Varey had 6 children together; Joseph Charles Varey (1912- 2003), Olive Betty Varey (born 1914), Doreen Varey (1916-2000), George Francis Varey (1918- 2002), Richard Stoker Varey (1920- 1995), and John Thomas Varey (1923- 2014). In 1939 Margaret Funnell was living at The Old Hall, Tadcaster Road, Tadcaster, Yorkshire (unpaid domestic duties). Margaret Funnell died 13th March 1956, in Ulleskelf, north Yorkshire, aged 70.

Joseph Funnell, after the death of Mary Jane Vinall, married Sarah Jane Marshall, 11th March 1889. Sarah Jane Marshall died in January 1899, at the age of 35.

No reliable record can be found to establish where or when Joseph Funnell died.

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#34 Mary Jane Vinall (1856- 1888) was the daughter of Henry Vinall and Caroline Pierce. She was born in 1856, in Brighton, Sussex.

1861 Census- 3 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; scholar
1871 Census- 3 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; helps mother
1881 Census- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; ironer at laundress

Mary Jane Vinall married Joseph Funnell on 29th September 1878, in Brighton, Sussex.
For issue see #33 Joseph Funnell.

Mary Jane Vinall died 16th April, 1888 at 7 Park Crescent Road, Brighton, Sussex, at the age of 32 after 8 days of haemorrhage post miscarriage and due to congestion of the lungs. 

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#35 Jesse Funnell (born 1820) was the son of John Funnell and Mary Moon Hunt. He was born in 1820, in Barcombe, Sussex, and was baptised at St Mary's, Barcombe, Sussex, on the 13th February, 1820.

1841 Census- Ditchling Common, Sussex; agricultural worker
1845 Marriage Certificate- High Street, Lewes, Sussex; labourer
1847 Criminal Register- Sussex County Assizes; acquitted of poaching at night time
1849 Criminal Register- Sussex County Assizes; found guilty of night poaching, sentenced to 15 months imprisonment
1861 Census- 3 New England Street, Brighton, Sussex; agricultural labourer
1871 Census- 23 Newhaven Street, Brighton, Sussex; gardener
1881 Census- 40 Elder Street, Brighton, Sussex; corporation road labourer
1891 Census- 61 High Street, Street Hill, Thatched Cottages, Barcombe, Sussex; gardener

Jesse Funnell married Caroline Pierce at St Michael's, Lewes, Sussex, on 10th August 1845. Together they had at least 7 children;
*Elizabeth Funnell (1849- 1881) was born in 1849, in Brighton, and was a domestic servant at the age of 12 (1861) and a laundress (1871). Elizabeth Funnell married Frederick Slaughter on 29th July 1876. Together they had ar least 4 children; Arthur Ernest Slaughter (1880- 1950), Edith L Slaughter (born 1887), Mary E Slaughter (born 1889), and Rose Slaughter (born 1892).
*James Funnell (1851- 1912) was born in 1851 in Brighton, Sussex, and was baptised at All Souls, Brighton, Sussex on 2nd November 1851. He was a scholar (1861), a bricklayer (1881), was out of work in 1891, and a bricklayer (1901). James Funnell married twice; Emma Clements (1877, St Peter's, Brighton, Sussex), and Eliza (1909, Brighton). James Funnell died in Brighton, Sussex, in April 1912.
*Caroline Funnell (born 1853) was born in Brighton, Sussex in 1853. She did not appear to ever marry, or have children. She was a scholar (1861), a laundress (1871), a cook/domestic servant, laundress at sister Elizabeth's home (1881), and a domestic cook in London (1891).  No reliable records can be found to establish when and where Caroline Funnell died.
*Joseph Funnell (born 1858) See #33 Joseph Funnell
*Alice Funnell (born 1862) was born in Brighton, Sussex, in 1862, and was baptised 4th May 1862, at St Peter's, Brighton, Sussex. She was a scholar in 1871, but no further census records can reliably locate her. There are no reliable records to confirm whether she married, had children, nor when or where she died.
*Ellen Funnell (born 1864) was born in 1864, in Brighton, Sussex. She was a scholar (1871), and a laundress at sister Elizabeth's (1881). She married a Metropolitan police officer, George Thomas Breach, in 1890, and lived in Hammersmith, London in 1891. They had at least two children together; Alice Breach (born 1891) and Lionel George Breach (born 1896). No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Ellen Funnell died.
*Louisa Funnell (born 1866) was born in 1866 in Brighton, Sussex, and was baptised 5th January 1867, at St Peter's, Brighton, Sussex. She was a scholar (1871, and 1881, at sister Elizabeth's house). Louisa Funnell married Charles Day, a groom, 8th July 1889, at the Ressurection, St Martin and St Wilfrid's, Brighton, Sussex. She was living with her sister Ellen, in Hammersmith, London (1881), when Charles Day was working as a police officer for the Metropolitan force. In 1901 Louisa Funnell was living with Charles Day and their children in Tottenham, London. together Louisa Funnell and Charles Day had 5 children; Charles Day (born 1890), Elizabeth Dorothy Day (born 1892), Ellen Day (born 1895), Arthur Day (born 1896), and Louie Day (born 1902). 
No reliable record can be found to establish when or where Louisa died, however she must have died between 1902, when Louie was born, and 1904, when Charles Day remarried as a widower.

No reliable records can be found to establish when or where Jesse Funnell died, although it must have been after 1890, the year of the last marriage record that can be found for his children (none of the certificates note that he is deceased), but presumably before 1901, when no census record can be found for him.

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#36 Caroline Pierce (1825- 1879) was the daughter of Alfred Pierce. She was born in 1825, in Portsmouth, Hampshire. 

1841 Census- Union Road, Portsmouth,Hampshire; female servant
1845 Marriage Certificate- High Street, Lewes, Sussex
1861 Census- 3 New England Street, Brighton, Sussex; laundress
1871 Census- 14 New England Street, Brighton, Sussex; laundress

For issue see #35 Jesse Funnell

Caroline Pierce died 21st August 1879, at 14 New England Street, Brighton, Sussex. Her death certificate explains her husband, Jesse Funnell's absence in previous census reports; he was a gardener journeyman. Caroline's death was reported by Eliza Langridge Daughter, although I cannot find any connection to a family named Langridge. I feel that either the 'daughter' addition or the last name of Langridge is a registrar's error. Caroline Pierce died from cancer of the womb, for 7 years, aged 54.

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#37 Henry Vinall (1813- 1897) was the son of John Vinall and Charlotte Mitchel. He was born in 1813, in Sussex, and was baptised at St Peter's, Henfield, Sussex on 18th April, 1813. 

1838 Marriage Certificate- 23 Kenington Place, Brighton, Sussex; painter
1841 Census- St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; painter
1851 Census- 3 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; painter
1861 Census- 3 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; painter
1871 Census- 3 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; engine painter
1879 Electoral Roll- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex
1880 Electoral Roll- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex
1881 Census- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; house painter
1886 Electoral Roll- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex
1891 Census- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; painter
1893 Electoral Roll- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex
1897 Death Certificate- 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; house painter journeyman

Henry Vinall married Jane Munro 28th April 1838, at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex. Together they had at least 8 children;
*Elizabeth Vinall (1839- 1891) was born in Brighton, Sussex in 1839, and was baptised at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex on 5th May 1839. She was a laundress (1861, 1871, and 1881). Elizabeth Vinall married George Woodgate, a farrier, 17th November 1861, at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex. Together they had 6 children; Harry George Woodgate (1862- 1863), Ada Jane Woodgate (1866- 1955), Ernest Munro Woodgate (1866- 1869), Elizabeth Alice Woodgate (1870- 1888), Frederick Woodgate (born 1871), and Margaret Mary Louise Woodgate (1874- 1874).
*Frederick Vinall (1840- 1894) was born in Brighton, Sussex in 1840, and was baptised at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex, on 2nd October 1842. He was a scholar (1851), a farrier (1861), a coachman (1881), and a groom/stableman (1891). Sometime between 1861 and 1867 he moved to Sunderland, and he married Margaret Ord in Bishopswearmouth, Sunderland, Durham on 27th October 1867. Frederick Vinall and Margaret Ord had 6 children together; Margaret Vinall (1870- 1950), Martha Vinall (1871- 1928), Ethel Curtis Vinall (1874- 1937), Ada Louise Vinall (1877- 1937), Frederick Henry Munro Vinall (1883- 1967), and Annie Vinall (1890- 1911) Frederick Vinall died in Sunderland, Durham, in April 1894.
*Margaret Vinall (born 1842) was born in Brighton, Sussex in July 1840, and was baptised at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex 2nd October 1842. She was a scholar (1851), and a domestic servant (1861). No reliable records can be found to establish whether or not she married, and when or where she died.
*Willian Henry Vinall (born 1845) was born in 1844, in Brighton, Sussex, and was baptised at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex on 22nd September 1844. He was a scholar (1851), and a grooms lad (1861), both in Brighton, Sussex. In 1871 he was a painter in St Marylebone, London. No reliable records can be found to establish whether he married and had children, nor when or where he died. 
*Edward Munro Vinall (1849- 1910) was born in 1849, in Brighton, Sussex, and was baptised on 3rd June 1849, at St Nicholas. Brighton, Sussex. He was a scholar (1851 & 1861). Sometime between 1861 and 81 Edward moved to Sunderland and in 1881 Edward Munro Vinall was living with his brother and his family, in Bishopswearmouth, Sunderland, Durham, and working as a coachman. Edward Munro Vinall married Isabella Robinson Slightham, a widow who had 5 children from her first husband. Edward Munro Vinall and Isabella Slightham did not have any children together, but he was recorded as their step father in the 1901 census. Due to this connection I have chosen to record their names here; William Henry Slightham (1877- 12883), Isabella Slightham (born 1879), Stephen S Slightham (born 1881), George Slightham (born 1883), and Arthur Slightham (1886). Edward Munro Vinall died in July 1910, in Sunderland, Durham.
*Charles Vinall (1852- 1908) was born in Brighton, Sussex in 1852. He was a scholar (1861), a painter (1871), a soldier with the Royal Artillery (1881), and a general labourer (1891). He joined the army in 1872; Royal Artillery. In 1891 he was at the family home in Brighton, Sussex, as a soldier- royal artillery. Charles Vinall married Emily Hill in Ipswich, Suffolk, 26th October, 1886. They did not have any children together, and he left the army on 4th November 1890. They were living together in Brighton, Sussex in 1891, when he was a general labourer. Emily Hill died in July 1896. In 1901 Charles was a general labourer in Warblington, Hampshire when he befriended Rebecca Meaden, the wife of a fellow soldier who was away with the army. Close to her husbands date of return Charles Vinall shot her, and then himself; he is named as her murderer on her death certificate. Charles Vinall was buried at Holt, Wiltshire on 8th April, 1908.
*Louisa Vinall (1854- 1912) was born April 1854, in Brighton, Sussex. She was a scholar (1861), a housemaid (1871), an ironer at laundress (1881), and at her niece Ada Woodgate's home in 1891. She was a laundress (1901 and 1911) on St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex, next door to where her niece's daughter Mary Margaret Louise Edgill was being cared for as a nurse child, while her niece and husband Alice Funnell and William Nicholson Edgill were working away. Louisa Vinall never married or had children of her own. She died in June 1912,  in Brighton, Sussex.
*Mary Jane Vinall (1856- 1888) See #34 Mary Jane Vinnall

Henry Vinall
died on the 25th July 1897, at 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex. His daughter Louisa Vinall was present at his death, and registered the death. His cause of death was a weak heart, and senile decay. He had been a journeyman housepainter, and was 84.

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#38 Jane Munro (1815- 1889) was the daughter of Andrew Munro, and Lucy Woolven. She was born 11th February, 1815, in Woolwich, Kent. She was baptised at the Wesleyan Methodist chapel, in Woolwich Kent on the 15th March, 1815. Jane Munro married Henry Vinall 28th April 1838, at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex.

See #37 Henry Vinall for issue.

Jane Munro died 9th December 1889, at 4 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex, from senile decay and diarrhea for 5 days. Her daughter Louisa Vinall was present at her death, and registered the death. She was 74.

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#39 John Funnell (1792- 1865) John Funnell was the son of Ann and Richard Funnell. He was born in Barcombe, Sussex, in 1823.

1814 Marriage Certificate- Barcombe, Sussex
1841 Census- Barcombe, Sussex; agricultural labourer
1851 Census- 66 Edward Street, Brighton, Sussex; greengrocer
1861 Census- 23 New York Street, Brighton, Sussex; gardener

John Funnell married Mary Moon Hunt on the 23rd October, 1814, in Barcombe, Sussex. Together they had at least 6 children;
*Jesse Funnell See #35 Jesse Funnell
* Charles Funnell (1823- 1892) was born in Barcombe, Sussex in 1823, and was baptised at Barcombe, Sussex on 20th July 1823. He was an agricultural labourer (1841), a market gardener (1851), gardener (1861), a farmer of 53 acres and landowner, employing 4 men and 3 boys (1871), a farmer of 88 acres, employing 2 men and one boy (1881), and a farmer (1891). Charles Funnell married Elizabeth Phillips at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex on November 27th 1850. Toegther they had at least 7 children; George Funnell (born 1853), Walter Funnell (born 1854), Emily Funnell (born 1856), Julie Funnell (born 1859), Allen Funnell (born 1860), Ellen Funnell (born 1862), and Lewis Funnell (born 1863). Charles Funnell (of Underwood Farm, Bayley's Lane, Wilmington, Sussex) died 9th February, 1892.
*Harriett Funnell (born 1826) was born in Barcombe, Sussex, in 1826, and was baptised in Barcombe, Sussex on 5th February 1826. She was a house servant at Hom House, Romford Essex (1851). No reliable records can be found to establish whether she married, or had children, or where and when she died.
*Richard Funnell (born 1831) was born in Barcombe, Sussex in 1831, and was baptised in Barcombe, Sussex on 26th June 1831. Richard Funnell was a market gardener and green grocer. He married Emily Grevatt on the 27th May 1854, at Broadwater by Worthing, Sussex. Together they had 5 children; John Edward Funnell (1856- 1900), Emily Anna Funnell (1858- 1944), Richard Thomas Funnell (1860- 1866), James Funnell (born 1863), and Walter Funnell (born 1867). Emily Grevatt died on 1868. Richard Funnell married his first wife's sister, Annie Grevatt at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex on 26th December, 1870. Together they had 5 children (making a total of 10 children for Richard); Annie Funnell (1871- 1961), Arthur Funnell (1874- 1937), Agnes May Funnell (1876- 1939), Katherine Amelia Funnell (born 1879), and Ellen Funnell (1882- 1939). Richard Funnell died on the 4th October 1915, in Broadwater, Sussex.
*Peter Funnell (1834- 1853) was born in Barcombe, Sussex in 1834, and was baptised in Barcombe, Sussex on 3rd November 1834. He did not appear to marry or have any children. He died in 1853, in Brighton, Sussex at the age of 19.
*Mary  Funnell (1836- 1905) was born in Barcome, Sussex in 1836., and was baptised on the 17th July 1836 at Barcobe, Sussex. She was a grocer (1861- when George Wooldridge the carpenter lived  next door to her) and a publican's wife at the Blacksmith's Arms, Adversane, Billingshurst (1891 and 1901). She married George Wooldridge Puttock (a carpenter and publican) at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex, on 1st October 1861. Together they had 7 children; Kate Funnell/Wooldridge (born 1858), Julia Wooldridge (born 1863), Esther Wooldridge (born 1865), Mary Atilla Wooldridge (born 1870), William J Wooldridge (born 1872), Beatrice Wooldridge (born 1873), and Alfred James Wooldridge (born 1873). Mary Funnell died in Horsham, Sussex in June 1905.

John Funnell died in Brighton in 1865.

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#40 Mary Moon Hunt (1793- 1877) was the daughter of Hannah Hunt. She was born in Uckfield, Sussex 1793, and was baptised at Uckfield, Sussex on 13th October 1793. No reliable records can be found  to establish her father, and was identified as 'base born' (illegitimate) in her baptismal record.  There was, near her record, a Jesse Moon, father to an Elizabeth, and husband of an Elizabeth. Since Mary was given the middle name Moon it occurred to be that this might be a clue to her birth father. Investigating the Moon family further might give good results. 

See $39 John Funnell for issue.

Mary Moon Hunt died in Brighton, Sussex, in July 1877.

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#41 Alfred Pierce; No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Alfred Pierce was born, nor his parentage. He was a labourer (as recorded on his daughter's marriage certificate. No reliable records can be found to establish who he married, or if he had any children, other than his daughter #36 Caroline Pierce (1825- 1879).

No reliable records can be found to establish where and when Alfred Pierce died.

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#43 John Vinall (1788- 1879) was the son of John Vinall and Anne Richardson. He was born in 1788, in Sussex, and was baptised at Cowfold, Sussex on 20th January, 1788. 

1807 Electoral Register- Cowfold, Sussex
1811 Marriage Certificate- Henfield, Sussex
1834 Electoral Register- Kensington Place, Brighton, Sussex
1837 Electoral Register- Kensington Place, Brighton, Sussex
1840 Electoral Register- Kensington Place, Brighton, Sussex
1841 Electoral Register- Kensington Place, Brighton, Sussex
1851 Census- 23 Kensington Place, Brighton, Sussex; bricklayer (retired)
1861 Census- 23 Kensington Place, Brighton, Sussex; bricklayer
1871 Census- 25 White Crop Street, Brighton, Sussex; bricklayer

John Vinall married Charlotte Mitchel on 2nd November 1811, in Henfield, Sussex. Together they had at possibly three children;
*Henry Vinall (1813- 1897) See #37 Henry Vinall.
*Samuel Vinall (1820- 1897) was born in Hove, Sussex in 1820, and was baptised at St Andrew's, in Hove, Sussex on 16th April, 1820. He was a hammerman (1851), a smith (1861), and a general porter (1871). He didn't marry, or have children. Samuel Vinall died in Brighton in 1897.
*A third child might have been a daughter, who married someone named Kent.  The 1851 census records a grand daughter named Lucy Kent staying at John Vinall and Charlotte Mitchel's home in Brighton, however I've not been able to locate any other records relating to any further children from John Vinall and Charlotte Mitchel.

John Vinall died in Brighton, Sussex in 1879, at the age of 94.

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#44 Charlotte Mitchel (1786- 1866) was the daughter of Thomas Mitchel and Mary. She was born in Sussex, 1786, and was baptised at Woodmancote, Sussex on 26th March 1786. Charlotte Mitchel married John Vinall on 2nd November 1811, in Henfield, Sussex.

1786 Baptismal Record- Woodmancote, Sussex
1811 Marriage Certificate- Henfield, Sussex
1813 Son's Baptismal Record- Henfield, Sussex
1820 Son's Baptismal Record- Hove, Sussex
1851 Census- 23 Kensington Place, Brighton, Sussex
1861 Census- 23 Kensington Place, Sussex

See #43 John Vinall for issue.

Charlotte Mitchel died in Brighton, Sussex, in 1866, at the age of 81.

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#45 Andrew Munro; No reliable records can be found to establish when or where Andrew Munro was born, nor his parentage, however, records suggest he was born sometime around 1778. 

1799- Baptismal Record (Margaret Munro)- Ringmer, Sussex
1800- Baptismal Record (Elizabeth Munro)- Eastbourne, Sussex
1815- Baptismal Record (Jane Munro)- Woolwich, Kent (home of Royal Artillery)
1838- Marriage Certificate (Jane Munro)- soldier (record of soldier and Woolwich, Kent suggests he was in the Royal Artillery, especially considering his grandson, Charles Vinall was also a Royal Artillery  soldier.)

Andrew Munro married Lucy Woolven in Eastbourne, Sussex on 3rd April, 1798. 

Its not clear exactly when and where Andrew Munro died, but it seems likely that he died in 1822, in Brighton, Sussex, and was buried at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex on the 5th January, 1822. 

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#46 Lucy Woolven (1780- 1855) was the daughter of Margaret and William Woolven. She was born Eastbourne, Sussex, and was baptised at St Mary's, Eastbourne, Sussex 6th February 1780. 

Lucy Woolven married Andrew Munro in Eastbourne, Sussex on 3rd April, 1798. 

See #45 Andrew Munro for issue. 

1838 Marriage Certificate- 3 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; (not named, but proof that St Peter's Street address was Munro/Woolven family home)
1841 Census- St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; laundress
1851 Census- 3 St Peter's Street, Brighton, Sussex; laundress employing 7 women

Lucy Woolven died in January 1855, in Brighton, Sussex. She was 75.

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#47 Richard Funnell (1760- 1832) was the son of Jane and William Funnell. He was born in Barcombe, Sussex in 1760, and was baptised on 20th January 1760, at Barcombe, Sussex. John Funnell was married to Ann, although no marriage record has been found to establish when or where they married. They had at least one child together;
*John Funnell (1792- 1865) See #39 John Funnell

Richard Funnell died in Barcombe, Sussex in 1832, and was buried in Barcombe, Sussex on 31st July, 1832.

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#48 Ann; No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Ann was born, nor her parentage. She was married to Richard Funnell, although no marriage record has been found to establish when or where they married. 
See #47  Richard Funnell for issue.

No reliable record can be found to establish where or when Ann died.

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#49 ?John Moon? (1771- 1854); No reliable records can be found to establish where or when John Moon was born, nor his parentage. It isn't certain that John Moon was Hannah Moon Hunt's father. Hannah Moon Hunt was born illegitimate. Her middle name 'Moon' suggests that her natural father used the last name 'Moon'. In the 1841 census John Moon was a 70 year old man, living with Mary Moon Hunt, and her family in Barcombe. He was, as far as I can find out, never married to her mother Hannah Hunt.

John Moon  died in 1854 and was buried at Heathfield, Sussex on 11th December 1854.

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#50 Hannah Hunt; No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Hannah Hunt was born, nor her parentage. She may have had a child by John Moon;
*Mary Moon Hunt (1793- 1877) See #40 Mary Moon Hunt

Hannah Hunt married John Tippins at Little Horsted, Sussex, on 6th August, 1796. No reliable records can be found to establish whether they had any children together.

No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Hannah hunt died.

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#61 William Woolven (born 1739) was the son of Mary Woolvin. He was born illegitimate, ('base born') and no father was recorded in his baptsimal report. He was baptised at Wartling, Sussex on 15th December, 1739. 

William Woolven married Margaret sometime before 1766. Together they had at least 8 children;
*William Woolvin (born 1766) was born in Eastborne, Sussex in 1766, and was baptised at St Mary's, Eastbourne, Sussex on 8th May 1766. No further reliable records can be found to establish any details relating to the rest of his life or death.
*Mary Woolvin (born 1767) was born in Eastborne, Sussex in 1767, and was baptised at St Mary's, Eastbourne, Sussex on 15th November 1767. No further reliable records can be found to establish any details relating to the rest of her life or death.
*Elizabeth Woolvin (1769- 1832) was born in Eastborne, Sussex in 1769, and was baptised at St Mary's, Eastbourne, Sussex on 3rd December 1769. Elizabeth Woolvin married Thomas Novis 10th May 1793, at St Mary's Eastbourne, Sussex. No reliable records can be found to establish whether they had any children together. Elizabeth Woolvin died in Eastbourne, Sussex in January 1832, and was buried at St Mary's Eastbourne, Sussex on 18th January, 1832.
*Charles Woolvin (born 1772) was born in Eastborne, Sussex in 1772, and was baptised at St Mary's, Eastbourne, Sussex on 12th March 1772. No further reliable records can be found to establish any details relating to the rest of his life or death.
*Edward Woolvin (1774- 1799) was born in Eastborne, Sussex in 1773/74, and was baptised at St Mary's, Eastbourne, Sussex on 2nd January 1774. No reliable records can be found to establish whether Edward Woolvin married, or had children. Edward Woolvin died in 1799, and was buried at St Mary's, Eastbourne, Sussex 13th June 1799.
*John Woolvin (born 1776) was born in Eastborne, Sussex in 1776, and was baptised at St Mary's, Eastbourne, Sussex on 28th April 1776. No further reliable records can be found to establish any details relating to the rest of his life or death.
*Richard Thomas Woolvin (born 1778) was born in Eastborne, Sussex in 1778, and was baptised at St Mary's, Eastbourne, Sussex on 8th March 1778. No further reliable records can be found to establish any details relating to the rest of his life or death.
*Lucy Woolvin (1780- 1855) See #46 Lucy Woolven.

No reliable records can be found to establish when or where William Woolvin died.

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#62 Margaret; No reliable records can be found to establish when or where Margaret was born, not her parentage. She married William Woolvin sometime before 1766.

See #61 William Woolvin for issue.

No reliable record can be found to establish when or where Margaret died.

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#63 John Vinall (1711- 1798) was the son of Thomas Vinall and Elizabeth Lindfield. He was born in Cowfold, Sussex in 1711, and was baptised in Cowfold, Sussex on the 22nd, May 1711. John Vinall married Anne Geering on 1st November 1747, in Ashington, Sussex. Together they had at least 2 children;
*John Vinall (1748- 1828) See #55 John Vinall
*William Vinall (born 1750) was born in Cowfold, Sussex in 1750, and was baptised at Cowfold, Sussex on 12th August 1750. No reliable records can be found to establish whether he married, or had children, nor of when or where he died.

No reliable records can be found to establish when or where John Vinall died.

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#64 Anne Geering (died 1782); No reliable records can be found to establish when or where Anne Geering was born, nor her parentage. Ann Geering married John Vinall on 1st November 1747, in Ashington, Sussex.
See #63 John Vinall for issue.

Anne Geering died in Cowfold Sussex, and was buried there on 13th April 1782.

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#65 Mary Woolvin; No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Mary Woolvin was born, nor her parentage. She was living in Wartling, Sussex when her son William Woolvin was born. No reliable record can be found to establish if she ever married, or had more children, and no reiable records can be found to establish when or where she died.

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#66 Thomas Vinall; No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Thomas Vinall was born, nor his parentage. Thomas Vinall married Elizabeth Linfield in Nuthurst, Sussex on 18th May 1704. Together they had at least 3 children;
*Ann Vinall (1707- 1806) was born in Cowfold, Sussex in 1707, and was baptised at Cowfold, Sussex on 29th October 1707. Ann Vinall married Richard Stringer at Cowfold, Sussex on 10th May 1726. No reliable records can be found to establish whether or not they had any children together, or when or where Ann Vinall died.
*John Vinall (1711- 1798) See #63 John Vinall
*Thomas Vinall (born 1714) was born in Cowfold, Sussex in 1714, and was baptised at Cowfold, Sussex on 10th June 1714. No reliable records can be found to establish whether or not he married, or had children, and no reliable records can be found to establish where or when he died.

No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Thomas Vinall died.

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#67 Elizabeth Linfield (1672-  1745) was the daughter of Mary and Richard Linfield. She was born in Nuthurst, Sussex in 1672, and was baptised at Nuthurst, Sussex on the 9th March 1672. Elizabeth Linfield married Thomas Vinall in Nuthurst, Sussex on 18th May 1704. 
See #66 Thomas Vinall for issue.

Elizabeth Linfield died in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex in 1745 and was buried at Hurstpierpoint, Sussex on 21st December, 1745.

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#68 William Funnell; No reliable records can be found to establish when or where William Funnell was born, nor his parentage. William Funnell married Jane and together had at least one child;
*Richard Funnell (1760- 1832) See #47 Richard Funnell

No reliable records can be found to establish when or where Richard Funnell died.


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#69 Jane; No reliable records can be found to establish when or where Jane was born, nor her parentage. Jane married William Funnell.
See #68 William Funnell for issue.

No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Jane died.


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#70 Richard Linfield (1639- 1687) was the son of Joseph Linfield and Joane Jup. He was born in 1639, in Slaugham, Sussex, and was baptised in Slaugham, Sussex on 1st April, 1639. Richard Linfield married Mary Underwood at St Mary's Horsham, Sussex on 29th November 1664. Together they had at least 1 child;
*Elisabeth Linfield (1672- 1745) See #67 Elizabeth Linfield.

Richard Linfield died in 1687 and was buried at Nuthurst, Sussex on 24th July 1687.

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#71 Mary Underwood (1641- 1692) was the daughter of Henry Underwood. She was born in Nuthurst, Sussex in 1641, and was baptised at Nuthurst, Sussex on 2nd May 1641. Mary Underwood married Richard Linfield at St Mary's Horsham, Sussex on 29th November 1664.
See #70 Richard Linfield for issue.

Mary Underwood
died in 1692 at was buried at Nuthurst, Sussex on 25th October 1692.

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#72 Joseph Linfield; No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Joseph Linfield was born, nor his parentage. Joseph Linfield married Joane Jup in Cowfold, Sussex on 18th June 1633. Together they had at least 1 child;
*Richard Linfield (1639- 1687) See #70 Richard Linfield

No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Joseph Linfield died.

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#73 Joane Jup; No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Joane Jup was born, nor her parentage. Joane Jup married Joseph Linfield in Cowfold, Sussex on 18th June 1633. 
See #72 Joseph Linfield for issue.

No reliable records can be found to establish when or where Joane Jup died.

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#74 Henry Underwood; No reliable records can be found to establish where or when Henry Underwood was born, nor his parentage, or marriage record. He had at least one child;
*Mary Underwood (1641- 1692) See #71 Mary Underwood

No reliable records can be found to establish when or where Henry Underwood died.

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