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| 51 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 52 | RESEARCH NOTES: Schoolteacher RESEARCH NOTES: Schoolteacher | Sykes Frederick R
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| 53 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 54 | Adopted | Thompson Anne Louise
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| 55 | Living at 9 Auburn Road, Old Trafford, Manchester in 1923 (Letter from son in Nigeria) | Thorne Minnie May
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| 56 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 57 | Ann TOWNLEY Sex: F Event(s): Christened: 24 Apr 1836 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Parents: Father: Thomas TOWNLEY Mother: Elizabeth Source Information: Batch number: C054872 1851 Census 1974 1851 CENSUS HO107/1974 FF.0339 - 0374 ED.6B TEWKESBURY 3 Piece: 1974 Folio: 0356 Schedule: 110 Address: High Street INSALL Henry HD M 47 Inkeeper GLS Tewkesbury (c1804) INSALL Sarah Ann WI M 30 - GLS Stow on the Wold (c1821) INSALL Maria DA U 21 - GLS Tewkesbury (c1830) INSALL Caroline DA U 18 - GLS Tewkesbury (c1833) INSALL Ellen DA - 16 - GLS Tewkesbury (c1835) INSALL Sarah DA - 4 Scholar GLS Tewkesbury (c1847) INSALL Fanny DA - 1 - GLS Tewkesbury (c1850) WILLIAMS Emily SV - 15 Nurse GLS Cirencester (c1836) TOWNLEY Ann SV - 16 House Girl GLS Tewkesbury (c1835) HAVILL Henry SV U 17 Ostler GLS Tewkesbury (c1834) INSALL John SO - 13 Scholar GLS Tewkesbury (c1838) | Townley Ann
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| 58 | RESEARCH NOTES: Charles Townley kept the quay bridge and weighing machine at Tewkesbury for 60 years. Went to Tewkesbury at 21 from Southam, Cheltenham. Large number of Townleys at Southam, B. Cleeve in 1851 census. 1851 Census 1974 1851 CENSUS HO107/1974 FF.0461 - 0487 ED.6G TEWKESBURY 3 Piece: 1974 Folio: 0479 Schedule: 147 Address: Alms Houses TOWNLEY Charles HD M 69 Toll Gate Keeper in Day GLS Southam (c1782) TOWNLEY Mary WI M 62 Late Stocking Weaver GLS Tewking 147 TOWNLEY Charles 69 Toll Gate Keeper Southam Mary 62 late Stocking Maker Tewkesbury Censusdate: 1841-a41084 Address: Back Of Avon Details: Charles Townly; Head; ; Male;59; TollGate Keeper; ;y (This means born in this County) Mary Townly; ?wife; ; Female; 55; ; ;y George Derrick; ; ; Male; 42; Labourer; ;y Daniel Townly; ; ; Male; 23; Waterman; ;y Notes: Charles Townley - G51147 (this ref. Links through to another ref. in the database) Daniel Townley - 1861-a61083 Quay Bridge Tolls Ended 1849 - Jones Chap 6. (Book Tewkesbury by Anthea Jones) | Townley Charles
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| 59 | Surname Given Name Age District Volume Page Transcriber Deaths Sep 1874 TOWNLEY Charles 60 Tewkesbury 6a 272 morecambe Click on the Transcriber for any further information that is available about that transcriber. RESEARCH NOTES: Possibly a servant at Inn in High Street at 1851 209a WALKER James 39 Inn Keeper Broughton Herefordshire Emma 36 Westmancote James 13 Scholar Tewkesbury Mary Ann 11 Scholar Tewkesbury Thomas 4 Scholar Tewkesbury WILLIAMS Thomas Lodger 34 Ag Lab Tewkesbury MOORE John Lodger 42 Farrier Tewkesbury TOWNLEY Charles Lodger 36 Servant Tewkesbury BEARCROFT George Lodger 24 Servant Tewkesbury MARLAND ? William 26 Lodger Millwright Islip Oxfordshire | Townley Charles
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| 60 | RESEARCH NOTES: Civil Servant (Printer) in Nigeria Address 17/6/1926 (Letter to his Mother) PO Box 187, Lagos, Nigeria Addresses from Post office Savings Book; OLD TRAFFORD account no. 3397A Opened Mar 4 1919. Actively used to June 1 1920 then only used for War stock dividend and interest. Book complete June 4 1943 and carried forward to a new savings book 9 Auburn Road, Old Trafford, Manchester 20 Ennerdale Road, Stretford, nr. Manchester 21 Westwood Road, Stretford | Townley Charles Henry
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| 61 | RESEARCH NOTES: Occupation: Printer Addresses 81 Welington Rd, Alexandra Park, Manchester (On letter to Minnie May Thorne) Assume lodgings when first in Manchester 22 Juniper Street, Hulme (Birth of CH Townley) 1892 1930 Olde Trafford, Abbots Road, Priors Park, Tewkesbury (Now Longmynd, 31 Abbots Road) Blackpool - 1944 "Oakdene", Margaret Street, Priors Park, Tewkesbury Letter to Minnie. Date Unknown Monday, 44 Church Street Dear Minnie, I did not write yesterday for when I got home I was tired, having walked about 24 Miles, & to-night, as I have a lot to say, I am afraid I shall not be able to finish this. I told Aunt the melancholy news on Friday, she did not and would not believe it, for she said you loved me more than ever when here last time. I was going to Chelt. on Sat., to deliver the sad message there, but rain fell heavily, & prevented me. In the evening I cleaned up, & I took a dress to Twyning, on the Strensham road, for Aunt, I brought back the money. I called at the Fleet & told Annie all; I am sure she is sorry for sending that letter, for the words she spoke were soothing to a troubled, wearied heart. I was going there for a walk on Sunday, by the road to take some meal, but before I left the postman came. Dear Min, I did not read all your letter, I could not bear the pain. Annie said she would write soon. When sauntering back I could not help dreaming of the pleasant past, but I dare not think of the overshadowed future. When I arrived home it was much later than I expected &, & not being able to get ready for church, I dressed, had an early dinner, & walked for Cheltenham. I walked fast, & having to go by road, (11½ miles to leck.) it was three o'clock before i got to the hospital. Mrs Cheshire heartily welcomed me, but she did not yet know my painful story. I have some good news to mention here. I saw Aunt but for about two minutes as she is managing day=nurse, evenabove trained nurses, for she was promoted a fortnight ago, when they had ? case in the Hospital, making now, altogether, 9. Aunt was very busy, so I had tea at the Lodge, she promising to see me soon after four. Six o'clock having past, I went again to the house, and at a quarter to seven she was able to see me for not more than 10 minutes. I told her all I could in a honest way. She said you were only trying me, but when I honestly explained all, she was sad, then she wished she would write, as she would speak to you & plead for me. I asked her to write, she promised to try. Mrs. Cheshire is a true honest friend of Aunts, & she, when leaving, bade me keep in a good spirit, & you, being a good thoughtful girl, all would end well. I left at 7 & called at Mr. Evans. Mrs. Evans away when you wrote, so Annie opened it, & kept it until her mother came back. One of them will write ere long. Tis now Tuesday dinner time, Min, & I hope to finish what I have to say. The E's enquired affectionately after you. Mr. E. wld have like to see you (he is a nice man, his round, plump, flesh coloured face made me think of your loving mother) Minnie, I can't help my mind wandering, & I thought then, I could not hold the tears back from my eyes when the words flashed across my memory, "Can my mother see me?" You can't forget those pleasant minutes in the hay=field. All sent their love & earnest wishes to you; Min, I endeavour to look bright, but Annie, I think, notice the sad countenance, & for fear they should ask more questions, I told them you did not like leaving & felt it much at parting. Mrs. E. used some pathetic words & said she hoped poor Min was happy. I could not help saying that you were now, it was when leaving you felt the hard blow. I stayed for three=parts of an hour, & then ran off to the station. I promised to go again in four or ive weeks time, & have tea with them I read your letter to Aunt yesterday diner=time, I can't explain how she took it, she won't believe it, she said she should write. Dear Min., I did not, was not able to finish your letter until just before I left Leckhampton. My tears now choke me, Min, but I must finish this. If you had not gone that journey to Guy's Cliffe, Minnie you wld still be mine. I have vexed you saying what I did, Minnie, forgive me, please forgive me. I ought to have known a friend of yours would be honest & honourable. Minnie, I do not intend this what I am saying now as a reproach, but as an appeal. You don't know me. Min, you have never known me. I am now what I always proposed I have not fallen off, but have endeavoured to improve, with only one object in view, your happiness & my comfort. Minnie, think again, I have never had any genuine illness, only that brought on by ? & troubles at home by my wretched father. Am I to suffer more for that? And, dear, dear Min, I have many, many things to be thankful, for you have led me in the narrow way, you have been my hope & guide through life, & you have careful? awe to fear & reverence my God. Minnie, dear Min, give me for ever your friendship, give me a sisters' love. I will write as a friend, I will ask nothing more until we meet. Min, could you be unhappy with such a love as mine? Your affectionate & faithful friend, Chas. I am sorry I did not send you a paper on Sat., I remember having one, but I must have lost it. | Townley Charles Henry
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| 62 | The Dominions office and Colonial office list, comprising historical and ... by Birch, Arthur Nonus, Sir, 1837-1914, Mercer, William Hepworth, Sir, 1855-, Anderson, John, Sir, 1858-1918, Fairfield, Edward, Collins, Arthur Ernest, 1871- - Great Britain Colonies Periodicals - 1966 Page 877 TOWNLEY.CHARLES HENRY.—B. 1892; served with field coy., RE's (T.) in Egypt, Gallipoli, France, Belgium and Germany 1914-19; asst. govt. printer, Nigeria, May, 1920; senr. supt. ug., 1926 ; ag. govt. printer, May, 1927 and Nov., 1929; govt. printer, Gold Coast, 1931 | Townley Charles Henry
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| 63 | Obituary (From GSIA Journal 1999) Harry Townley (1926-1999) Members were saddened to learn of the death of Harry Townley on June 4 1999 at the age of 72. Harry and his wife Mary were founder members of GSIA back in 1963. He was Chairman of GSIA from 1965-68 and latterly in 1997. Harry was a firm believer in the need for an industrial museum in Stroud. He was involved in meetings to try and establish a museum and took an active role in the refurbishment of part of the old Stroud Workhouse for the storage of industrial artefacts. When the Stroud Valleys Project was formed in 1987 Harry was nominated by GSIA as one of the directors. For many years Harry introduced the speakers at the Friday night GSIA winter lectures held at Stroud. Very often the speaker enjoyed Harry and Mary's hospitality both before and after the meeting. He led a number of visits for GSIA, (particularly to the Birmingham Canal System) which were greatly enjoyed by the Members. Harry's knowledge of all aspects of industrial archaeology was immense but railways were probably his greatest interest. He wrote 5 books on the railway and industrial history on different areas in Lancashire. When his busy schedule permitted Harry would join in the informal Sunday morning walks a small group of members used to enjoy in the Stroud area. Here again Harry was able to pass on some of his wide knowledge the industrial history of the area. Harry made a tremendous contribution to Industrial Archaeology both locally and nationally and will be remembered by all who knew him. Ray Wilson | Townley Charles Henry Angus (Harry)
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| 64 | RESEARCH NOTES: Manchester Grammar School, Trinity College Cambridge | Townley Charles Henry Angus (Harry)
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| 65 | Censusdate: 1851-a51118 Address: Quay St West Details: Daniel Townley; Head; Married; Male; 34; Coal Merchant; Tewkesbury;glos Sarah Townley; Wife; Married; Female; 42; ; Upleadon;glos Alfred Edward Townley; Son; ; Male; 5; Scholar; Tewkesbury;glos Mary Ann Townley; Daughter; ; Female; 2; ; Tewkesbury;glos Notes: Cf 1861-a61083 Censusdate: 1861-a61083 Address: South Quay Road Details: Daniel Townley; Head; Married; Male; 44; Coal Merchant; Tewkesbury;glos Sarah Townley; Wife; Married; Female; 50; ; Ledbury;hereford Alfred Townley; Son; Unmarried; Male; 14; Waterman; Tewkesbury;glos Delila Townley; Daughter; Unmarried; Female; 8; Scholar; Tewkesbury;glos Mary Ann Townley; Daughter; Unmarried; Female; 12; Scholar; Tewkesbury;glos Notes: Cf 1871-a71058 - Back Of Avon 1851-a51118 Censusdate: 1871-a71058 Address: Back Of Avon Details: Daniel Townley; Head; Married; Male; 55; Coal Merchant; Tewkesbury;glos Sarah Townley; Wife; Married; Female; 60; Laundress; Upleadon;glos Dahlia Townley; Daughter; Unmarried; Female; 18; Assistant At Home; Tewkesbury;glos Mary Ann Jones; Daughter; Married; Female; 22; Dressmaker; Tewkesbury;glos Kate Jones; Granddaughter; ; Female; 0; ; Baughton;worcs John Partridge; Son-in-law; Widowed; Male; 43; Writing Clerk; Upleadon;glos Notes: Daniel Townley Coal Merchant North Quay Morris 1876 Censusdate: 1881 Ref-RG11/ 2578 1-E Page:1 Folio No: 129 Schedule No: 005 Address: The Quay Inhabited: yes Details: Daniel Townley; Head; Married; Male; 64; Lock Keeper ( In Serv.); Born Tewkesbury Glos. Sarah Townley; Wife; Married; Female; 72; Born Ledbury Herefordshire. Dalia Townley; Daughter; Single; Female; 27; Born Tewkesbury Glos | Townley Daniel
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| 66 | IGI Record David Tuffley TOWNLEY Sex: M Event(s): Christened: 22 Sep 1844 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Parents: Father: Thomas TOWNLEY Mother: Elizabeth Source Information: Batch number: C054872 | Townley David Tuffley
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| 67 | Eliza TOWNLEY Sex: F Event(s): Christened: 1 Sep 1833 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Parents: Father: Thomas TOWNLEY Mother: Elizabeth Source Information: Batch number: C054872 IGI Record Eliza TOUNLEY Sex: F Marriage(s): Spouse: Benjamin BRUSH Marriage: 27 Oct 1858 Ripple, Worcester, England Source Information: Batch number: M109972 Dwelling: Census Place: Ripple, Worcester, England Source: FHL Film 1341700 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2923 Folio 109 Page 2 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Benjamin BRUSH M 44 M Naunton, Worcester, England Rel: Head Occ: Agricultural Labourer Eliza BRUSH M 47 F Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Wife Occ: Labourers Wife Bertha BRUSH 13 F Naunton, Worcester, England Rel: Daughter Occ: Scholar Alice BRUSH 7 F Naunton, Worcester, England Rel: Daughter Occ: Scholar | Townley Elizabeth
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| 68 | 1901 Census Francis Townley 22 Gloucs Tewkesbury Oxfordshire Henley On Thames Grocers Assistant | Townley Francis Harry
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| 69 | RESEARCH NOTES: Baker at Horncastle Mr FK Townley junr and Miss W Townley of Horncastle (Nephew and Niece) listed as mourners at CH Townley (4 Jun 1868) Funeral in 1944 Miranda; Maried at about 40, Wife already had a daughter. Dolly (Dorothy ?) | Townley Frank
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| 70 | George TOWNLEY Sex: M Event(s): Christened: 23 May 1847 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Parents: Father: Thomas TOWNLEY Mother Elizabeth Source Information: Batch number: C054872 Dwelling: 17 Prospect Place Census Place: Bristol St George, Gloucester, England Source: FHL Film 1341600 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2491 Folio 25 Page 10 Marr Age Sex Birthplace George TOWNLEY M 33 M Tewksbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Warehouseman & Wine Merchant Ann TOWNLEY M 32 F Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Wife George J. TOWNLEY 11 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Thomas C. TOWNLEY 10 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Florance A. TOWNLEY 5 F St George, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur William H. TOWNLEY 1 M St George, Gloucester, England Rel: Son 1901 Census | Townley George
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| 71 | IGI Record -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Henry TOWNLEY Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Eliza WORKMAN Marriage: 14 Apr 1835 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Batch number: M054872 Sheet: Source: C054872 | Townley Henry
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| 72 | ?? 1851 Census Cheltenham 7 TOWNLEY James 50 Muffin Baker Tewkesbury Harriet 33 Charlbury Maria 40 Dressmaker Tewkesbury D&D Website http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Cheltenham/slaters.1858.html From Slaters Commercial Directory 1858-1859 Bakers Townley James (crumpet, &c.), 18 Albion st | Townley James
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| 73 | FamilySearchʾ International Genealogical Index� v4.01 British Isles IGI Record -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marianne Workman TOWNLEY Sex: F Event(s): Christened: 29 Jan 1836 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Parents: Father: Henry TOWNLEY Mother: Eliza -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Batch number: C054872 Sheet: | Townley Marianne Workman
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| 74 | Mary Anne TOWNLEY Sex: F Event(s): Christened: 18 Mar 1832 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Parents: Father: Thomas TOWNLEY Mother: Elizabeth Source Information: Batch number: C054872 From Mum's motes Died in infancy. | Townley Mary Ann
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| 75 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 76 | RESEARCH NOTES: Lived at Grove Cottage, Tewkesbury Census 1881 Dwelling: 44 Church Street Census Place: Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Source: FHL Film 1341621 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2578 Folio 84 Page 13 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Nelson T. TOWNLEY M 39 M Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Hosiery Maufactor Employg 1 Woman Annie TOWNLEY M 38 F Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Wife Occ: Dressmaker Florene S. TOWNLEY 14 F Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Dressmaker Charles H. TOWNLEY 12 M Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Nelson G. TOWNLEY 10 M Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Ralph T. TOWNLEY 8 M Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Annie F. TOWNLEY 6 F Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Albert E. TOWNLEY 4 M Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Francis H. TOWNLEY 2 M Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Son | Townley Nelson Thomas
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| 77 | from http://www.s-t.com/daily/05-99/05-16-99/zzzddobi.htm#XINDEX3 Ralph Townley MARION -- Ralph Townley, 75, died unexpectedly Thursday, May 13, 1999, at his home. He was the husband of Phyllis (Leonard) Townley. Born in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England, son of the late Francis and May (Poucher) Townley, he was educated at The Sibford Friends School and the University of Nottingham and did graduate studies at the London School of Economics. Mr. Townley was a British Merchant Navy veteran of World War II. He joined the United Nations Secretariat in 1951 and traveled widely as an international civil servant, retiring in 1983 as a director. He made himself at home in most places on the globe and played an influential role in many world conferences and regional development programs. Mr. Townley wrote "The United Nations, a View from Within;" a travel book, "A World or Two Before You Go;" and "The Brides of Enderby, a Lincolnshire Childhood." His play, "Madam, I'm Adam," was performed in New York City and Wareham. He just completed a major work on international relations, "Two in Wisdom, One in Folly." After many years based in New York at the United Nations headquarters, he retired to his summer home in Marion in 1985. He was an avid sailor, croquet player and bicyclist. He enjoyed his life to the fullest and brought gaiety and joy into the lives of those who knew him. Survivors include his widow; a daughter, Miranda T. Christoffersen of Lawrenceville, N.J.; a son, Christopher H. Townley of Waterford, Conn.; a grandson, William T. Christoffersen of Lawrenceville; two sisters, Muriel Smith of Alcester, Warwickshire, England, and Winifred Maslen of Wokingham, Berkshire, England; a niece and a nephew in England; and two cousins in Canada. A devoted member of Mattapoisett Friends Meeting House, he will be buried there quietly. His memorial service will be held in the manner of Friends at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 12, in the Mattapoisett Friends Meeting House, Route 6, Mattapoisett. Arrangements are by the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Road, Route 6. | Townley Ralph
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| 78 | RESEARCH NOTES: Lived Horwich, Lancs 1901 Census 28 Tewkesbury Gloucestershire Lancashire Blackrod Fireman Railway Engine | Townley Ralph Tom
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| 79 | IGI Record -------------------------------------------------------------- Samuel TOWNLEY Sex: M Event(s): Christened: 26 Apr 1812 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Parents: Father: Charles TOWNLEY Mother: Mary --------------------------------------------------------------Source Information: -------------------------------------------------------------- Batch number: C054872 Sheet: Source: -------------------------------------------------------------- Pigots Directory for 1830 Cheltenham and Neighbourhood, Gloucestershire TOWNLEY Samuel Boot & Shoe Maker 81 High Street -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FamilySearchʾ International Genealogical Index� v4.01 British Isles IGI Record -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Samuel TOWNLY Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Elizabeth FINCH Marriage: 7 Nov 1832 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Batch number: 7534231 Sheet: 60 Source: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Samuel TOWNLY Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Elizabeth FINCH Marriage: 11 Nov 1832 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Batch number: M054872 Sheet: Source: | Townley Samual
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| 80 | Sarah TOWNLEY Sex: F Event(s): Christened: 3 Mar 1839 Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Parents: Father: Thomas TOWNLEY Mother: Elizabeth Source Information: Batch number: C054872 Dwelling: 7 Brixton Road Census Place: Bristol St George, Gloucester, England Source: FHL Film 1341600 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2490 Folio 93 Page 5 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Levi BALDWIN M 44 M Forest Of Dean, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Porter Wine Merchant Sarah BALDWIN M 41 F Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Wife Emma BALDWIN 15 F Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Elizabeth BALDWIN 13 F Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar George BALDWIN 10 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Ester BALDWIN 9 F Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar James Levi BALDWIN 3 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Thomas TOWNLEY W 75 M Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Father In Law Occ: Oeser Sarah Jane BARNETT 6 F Forest Of Dean, Gloucester, England Rel: Visitor Occ: Scholar | Townley Sarah
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| 81 | Censusdate: 1841-g41097 Address: Spring Garden Details: Thomas Townley; Head; ; Male; 35; Stockingm J; In Glos; Elizabeth Townley; Wife?; ; Female; 30; ; Not In Glos; Eliza Townley; Daughter?; ; Female; 8; ; In Glos; Sarah Townley; Daughter?; ; Female; 2; ; In Glos; John Allen; ; ; Male; 30; Stockingm J; In Glos; Charles Basset; ; ; Male; 25; Stockingm J; In Glos; William Hughes; ; ; Male; 55; Stockingm J; In Glos; Robert Long; ; ; Male; 60; Stockingm J; In Glos; Joseph Longford; ; ; Male; 25; Stockingm J; Not In Glos; William Watson; ; ; Male; 20; Stockingm J; In Glos; Censusdate: 1851-g51112 Address: Spring Gardens Details: Thomas Townley; Head; Married; Male; 45; Stocking Manufacturer; Tewkesbury; Elizabeth Townley; Wife; Married; Female; 41; ; Broadway; George Townley; Son; ; Male; 3; ; Tewkesbury; Nelson Townley; Son; ; Male; 8; Scholar; Tewkesbury; Sarah Townley; Daughter; ; Female; 11; Scholar; Tewkesbury; Anthony Miles; Lodger; Unmarried; Male; 59; Stocking Framework Knitter; Cirencester; Moses Paget; Lodger; Widowed ; Male; 74; Stocking Framework Knitter; Cirencester; Notes: Cf 1861-a61176 Censusdate: 1861-a61176 Address: Bredon Rd Details: Thomas Townley; Head; Married; Male; 56; Victualler & Hosier, Emp 2 Men; Tewkesbury;glos Elizabeth Townley; Wife; Married; Female; 51; ; Broadway;worcs Nelson Thomas Townley; Son; Unmarried; Male; 19; Assistant; Tewkesbury;glos George Townley; Son; Unmarried; Male; 13; Scholar; Tewkesbury;glos Henry Townley; Grandson; Unmarried; Male; 6; Scholar; Tewkesbury;glos Mary Frost; Boarder; Unmarried; Female; 76; Formerly Dress Maker; Broadway;worcs Anthony Townley; Boarder; Unmarried; Male;69; Cirencester;glos (interesting Relation!) Notes: White Bear - Post Office 1863 see 1871-a71168 G51112 Morris 1865-66 - Lacemakers Arms, Barton S Document: List Of Poll 1868 Name: Townley, Thomas Occupation: Hosier Residence: Barton Street Lechmere: Conservative Price: 1 Liberal Page: 15 CensusDate:1871-c71083 Address: 34 Barton St Details: Thomas Townley; Head; Married; Male; 65; Operative Hosier & Beer House Keeper; Tewkesbury;glos Elizabeth Townley; Wife; Married; Female; 61; ; Broadway;worcs Henry Townley; Grandson; ; Male; 16; Cotton Weaver; Tewkesbury;glos John Allen; Lodger; Widowed; Male; 62; Cotton Weaver; Tewkesbury;glos Thomas Amphlett; Lodger; Widowed; Male; 67; Ag Lab; Twyning;glos Josiah Coombs; Lodger; Widowed; Male; 61; Cotton Weaver; Tewkesbury;glos Eliza Holbrook; Lodgers Wife; Married; Female; 51; Dom Serv; Ashchurch;glos John Holbrook; Lodger; Married; Male; 54; Ag Lab; Oxenton;glos Notes: Cf 1861-a61176, G41097 Lacemakers Arms: See pamphlet At the time of the 1881 Census. Thomas Townely was at his Daughter's in Bristol. Thomas TOWNLEY W 75 M Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Father In Law | Townley Thomas (Tom)
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| 82 | RESEARCH NOTES: Lived at Kings Norton In funeral writeup for CH Townley (4 Jun 1868) WH Townley of Birmingham (Brother) listed as a mourner. | Townley Wilfred Horatio
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| 83 | Father to Charles from Batch number: C025461 IGI Record -------------------------------------------------------------- William TOWNLEY Sex: M Event(s): Christened: 28 May 1727 Brookthorpe, Gloucester, England Parents: Father: Charles TOWNLEY Mother: Mary -------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: -------------------------------------------------------------- Batch number: C035502 Sheet: Source: FamilySearch International Genealogical Index� v4.01 British Isles IGI Record -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- William TOWNLEY Sex: M Event(s): Christened: 19 Aug 1757 Winchcomb, Gloucester, England Parents: Father: John TOWNLEY Mother: Mary -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Batch number: C049431 Sheet: Source: 100 TEMPLE GUITING 1851 CENSUS, Gloucestershire Includes Barton, Kineton, & Ford Permission granted by the Public Record Office on 12 December 1996, to G.W. Beavington to produce transcriptions of Crown Copyright material among census records held in the P.R.O. It is hereby acknowledged the following Census material is Crown Copyright and is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Reference 2 CPY (4)19) dated 12 December 1996 P.R.O. Reference # HO 107/1971 1851 WILLIAM Townley Widr 80 Annutiant Temple Guiting Charles 49 Blacksmith Temple Guiting Hannah DinL 47 Guiting Power Not known if any connection at all WILLIAM TOWNLEY Convicted of Burglary, and executed at Gloucester, 23rd of March, 1811, a Few Minutes before a Reprieve arrived WILLIAM TOWNLEY had received sentence of death at Gloucester, for burglary, and was left for execution. A short time after the departure of the judge towards Hereford, the next assize town, he was informed of some circumstances favourable to the case of the prisoner, and, in consequence thereof, he granted a reprieve. By a fatal mistake this reprieve was directed by the clerk to Mr Wilton, under-sheriff of Herefordshire, in place of Gloucestershire, and put into the post office at Hereford. There it remained until the letters were delivered next morning, time enough for it to have reached Gloucester. When Messrs Bird and Woolaston, the under-sheriffs for Herefordshire, opened the packet, seeing its import of life or death, they dispatched Mr Bennet of the hotel with it, upon a fleet horse, to the place of its destination, thirty-four miles away ; but, melancholy to relate, he arrived at the spot of execution twenty minutes too late; the culprit having been hanging on the gallows that time, and dead. [95] | Townley William
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| 84 | William Harvey TOWNLEY Sex: M Event(s): Christened: 8 Nov 1857 Ripple, Worcester, England Parents: Father: Mother: Eliza TOWNLEY Source Information: Batch number: C109972 Dwelling: Bishopsgate St 6 Back 83 Census Place: Birmingham, Warwick, England Source: FHL Film 1341712 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2977 Folio 118 Page 34 Marr Age Sex Birthplace William TOWNLEY M 24 M Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Shoemaker Emma TOWNLEY M 23 F Tipton, Stafford, England Rel: Wife Bertha TOWNLEY 1 F Wolverton, Warwick, England Rel: Daur 1901 Census William Townley 44 Tewkesbury Gloucester Birmingham Aston Book Maker | Townley William Harvey
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| 85 | Mr FK Townley junr and Miss W Townley of Horncastle (Nephew and Niece) listed as mourners at CH Townley (4 Jun 1868) Funeral in 1944 | Townley Winifred
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| 86 | Mum has a note that says Elizabeth Wife of Thomas Townley died Sep 1879 aged 69 (inconsistant with birth date) | Tuffley Elizabeth
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| 87 | Mary YARNOLD Sex: F Event(s): Christening: 1 May 1784 St. Andrew, Worcester, Worcester, England Parents: Father: William YARNOLD Mother: Mary Source Information: Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type C022801 1770-1875 0354322 Film 0472885 Film Sheet: | Yarnold Mary
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