Meredith of Herefordshire

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  • [S1001] 'Bundle No 1': 'Old Deeds, Llanowen, Rhulen. http://www.powys.gov.uk/uploads/media/R_D_VV_bi_02.pdf
  • [S1002] Will of Edward Rogers, Rector, Clerk of Moor , Shropshire 06 July 1741 PROB 11/710 ; UK National Archives
  • [S1003] Joseph Morris, The Provosts and Bailiffs of Shrewsbury, Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 3rd Series, Vol. IV., 1904 pp. 271-2
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  • [S1005] Will of Richard Atkis, Yeoman of Ryton, Shropshire 03 October 1659 PROB 11/295 ; UK National Archives
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  • [S1010] Marriage announcement: Rogers-Broome ; Hereford Times, Saturday 24 April 1858, pg. 5, “ROGERS-BROOME - April 20, at the parish church, Batheaston, the Rev. Thos. Percival Rogers, the vicar of Batheaston, to Mary Robinson, second daughter of C.E. Broome, Esq., of Elmhurst, Somerset.”
  • [S1011] Death announcement: Catherine Rogers ; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 6 February 1856, pg. 3, “Feb. 1, at Bath, Easton vicarage, Catherine, the beloved wife of the Rev. Thomas Percival Rogers.”
  • [S1012] Death announcement: Henry James Vanzoelen Rogers ; Star , Issue 8143, 18 October 1904, Page 3 ; http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=TS19041018.2.31
  • [S1013] Will of Edward Rogers of Stanage Park, Radnorshire 16 April 1853 PROB 11/2171 ; UK National Archives
  • [S1015] Death announcement: Margarett Davis [sic] ; Hereford Times, Saturday 5 December 1835, pg. 3, “On Monday last, at her house in the Broad Street, Presteign, in the 67th year of her age, Margarett, relict of the late Mr. John David, of the Rodd ; after a protracted and painful illness, borne with uncommon fortitude and pious resignation.”
  • [S1016] Death announcement: Eleanor Williams ; Hereford Times, Saturday 22 November 1845 , pg. 2, “16, at Coedmawr, Radnorshire, aged 62 years, Eleanor, wife of Robert Williams, Esq.”
  • [S1017] Death announcement: Hereford Times, Saturday 26 May 1849, pg. 5, “17, aged 22 years, Thomas, youngest son of Robert Williams, Esq., of Coedmawr, near Builth.”
  • [S1018] Death announcement: Hereford Journal, Wednesday 4 August 1819, pg. 3, “On Wednesday last died, at Presteign, in the prime of life, Mrs. Stephens, wife of Mr. James Stephens surveyor ; a lady whose unaffected goodness of heart and amenity of manners had gained her the affectionate esteem of an extensive circle of friends, by whom she will long be lamented and remembered.”
  • [S1019] Death announcement: Margaret Bligh ; Hereford Times, Saturday 11 December 1852, pg. 5, “At Kilmery, near Builth, in the 27th year of her age, Margaret, wife of Thomas Price Bligh, Esq., second daughter of Robert Williams, Esq., of Croescannon and Coedmawr, in the county of Radnor.”
  • [S1020] Marriage announcement: Bligh-Williams ; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 13 February 1850, pg. 3, “Feb. 7, at Disserth, Radnorshire, by the Rev. Thomas Thomas, Rector, Thomas Price Bligh, Esq., Kilmeny, near Builth, nephew to the late Thomas Price, Esq., Strand, Builth, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Robert Williams, Esquire, Coedmawr, Disserth, and Crosseynon Llanbister, Radnorshire.”
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  • [S1022] Game Duty list ; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 12 October 1808 pg.1
  • [S1023] Death announcement: Sarah Carter; Hereford Times, Saturday 1 June 1861, pg. 5, “CARTER - May 21, at Maulden, in this county, aged 94, Sarah, last surviving daughter of Joseph Carter, Esq., of Stapleton, and sister to the late Joseph Carter, Esq., esteemed and regretted by large circle of friends.”
  • [S1024] Death announcement: Hereford Times, Saturday 16 February 1856, pg. 5, “CARTER - Feb. 4, at Stapleton, in this county, Joseph Carter, Esq., in his 81st year, the oldest inhabitant of that place, respected and regretted.”
  • [S1025] Death announcement: Hereford Times, Saturday 13 May 1843, pg. 3, “May 1, at Stapleton, near Presteign, Margaret, aged 4 years, and on May 2, Thomas, aged 2 years, the only son and daughter of Mr. James Carter. They were buried in the same grave, and are deeply lamented by their parents.”
  • [S1026] Marriage announcement: Hereford Times, Saturday 16 June 1838. pg. 3, “On the 29th ult., at King’s Pion, by the Rev. W. M’Gwire, Mr. James Carter, eldest son of Mr. Joseph Carter, of Stapleton, near Presteign, to Anne, third daughter of Mr. Thomas Fowler, of Hiedfield, all of this county.”
  • [S1027] Abstract of Administration of Joseph Carter of Presteign, Herefordshire, Proved in the Court of Hereford, August 02 1809 IR 26-350
  • [S1028] Marriage announcement: Hereford Journal, Wednesday 30 July 1851, pg. 3, “July 22, at St. Andrew’s church, Presteign (by licence) by the Rev. O. Ormerod, Rector, Mr. Thomas Lloyd, of the Green farm, Brampton Bryan, to Miss Hannah, second daughter of Joseph Carter, Esq., of Stapleton, Presteign.”
  • [S1029] Marriage announcement: Hereford Times, Saturday 2 August 1851, pg. 5, “22nd ult., at Presteign church, by the Rev. O. Ormerod, Mr. J. W. Lloyd, of Blackven, Stanage, to Anne, third daughter of Joseph Carter, Esq., of Stapleton, in this county.”
  • [S1030] Death announcement: Mrs Carter ; Birmingham Gazette - Monday 16 February 1829, pg. 3, “DIED - On Tuesday, aged 93, at Maulden Cottage, Bedfordshire, Mrs. Carter, relict of Mr. Carter, of Stapleton, Herefordshire, and sister of Mr. Meredith, of Newhall-street.”
  • [S1031] Death announcement: Hereford Journal, Saturday 19 May 1866, pg. 5, “CARTER - May 9th, at Broad-street, Presteign, aged 73 years, Ann, widow of the late Joseph Carter, Esq., of Stapleton, in this county.”
  • [S1032] Death announcement: Hereford Times, Saturday 3 May 1856, pg. 5, “CARTER - April 23, at Stapleton, at the house of her brother, Sarah Davies, youngest daughter of the late Jos. Carter, Esq., in her 22nd year.”
  • [S1033] Death announcement: Hereford Journal, Wednesday 8 August 1860, pg. 5, “Lloyd - July 24, at Blackven, Brampton Brian, after a lingering illness, Mr. John Lloyd, aged 43.”
  • [S1034] Coventry Evening Telegraph, Thursday 24 July 1902, pg. 2, “Phoebe Carter, an eccentric old lady, 90 years of age, living at Presteign in apparent destitution, was recently removed to a lunatic asylum as a pauper. On her house being searched 468 half sovereigns were found hidden away in small bags, boxes, tins, and pillow cases.”
  • [S1035] Will of Edward Whitcott of Glasbury , Breconshire 20 April 1798 PROB 11/1306 ; UK National Archives
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  • [S1037] Private communication from John Guast
  • [S1038] Whitcott, William, Cwm-iou, Monmouth, Gent (1819), Brecon Probate Records, 1660-1858 (WlAbNL)3650002, The National Library of Wales - Family History Catalogue, URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10107/479751
  • [S1039] Whitcott, Edward, Cwm-iou, Monmouth, Gent (1821), Brecon Probate Records, 1660-1858 (WlAbNL)3650002, The National Library of Wales - Family History Catalogue, URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10107/439533
  • [S1040] Phillips, Ann, Cwm-iou, Monmou (1833), Brecon Probate Records, 1660-1858 (WlAbNL)3650002, The National Library of Wales - Family History Catalogue, URL: http://goo.gl/iqC97
  • [S1041] Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 - Burial, FindMyPast online database; www.findmypast.co.uk
  • [S1042] Death announcement: Mayo ; Birmingham Gazette - Monday 24 May 1830 pg. 3, “On Tuesday, at an advanced age, Mrs. Mayo, relict of Mr. Mayo, formerly of Pencomb Court, Herefordshire.”
  • [S1043] Mel Lockie, The Register of More ; URL:http://www.melocki.org.uk/salop/More.html. Accessed: 2012-02-20. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/65bcFuvte)
  • [S1044] Death announcement: William Henry Markland ; Leicester Chronicle, Saturday 15 December 1832, pg. 3, “On the 28th ult., at Coutances, in Normandy, Wm. Henry, fourth son of the late Samuel Markland, Esq., of this town’”
  • [S1045] Death announcement: Alicia Markland ; Morning Post - Wednesday 22 April 1863, “MARKLAND - On the 17th inst., Alicia, daughter of the late Samuel Markland, Esq., of Leicester.”
  • [S1046] Death announcement: Mary Markland ; Morning Post - Tuesday 29 March 1853, pg. 7, “MARKLAND - At her residence, Lansdowne-road, Notting Hill, on the 25th inst., Mary, daughter of the late Samuel Markland, Esq., of Leicester, and niece of the late William Linwood, Esq., of Forty-hill, Enfield.”
  • [S1047] Death announcement: Samuel Markland ; Leeds Intelligencer - Monday 2 May 1808, pg. 3, “On Thursday died, after a few days illness, aged 22, Mr. Samuel Markland, eldest son of the late Mr. Markland, of Leicester; and nephew to Edw. Markland, Esq., of this town.”
  • [S1048] Death announcement: Samuel Markland ; Lancaster Gazette - Saturday 23 March 1805 pg. 3, “On Tuesday se’nnight, Mr. Samuel Markland, of Leicester, merchant, brother to Mr. Markland, of Leeds’”
  • [S1049] Kington Museum, Reference No: 2001.213, Meredith Pedigree, URL:http://www.kingtonmuseum.co.uk/collections/general-collection/exhibit/2001.213/image/?collection=general-collection&search=meredith&terms=&page=3. Accessed: 2012-02-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/65d6ipVsk)
  • [S1050] John Southwood, The Meredith Family of Presteigne and Kington 1391-1940, Kington History Society (1988)
  • [S1051] Miranda Greene, ‘Herefordshire Through Time’, Webpage, URL:http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/htt/581.aspx, Accessed: 2012-02-22. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/65e6HYo3J)
  • [S1052] Marriage announcement: Woodhouse - Meredith ; Oxford Journal, Saturday 6 April 1782, pg. 3, “Hereford, April 4. Tuesday was married, at Kington in this county, Mr. James Woodhouse, Attorney at Law, of this City, to Miss Ann Meredith, second daughter of Mr. Bridgewater Meredith, of Kington.”
  • [S1053] Marriage announcement: Hereford Journal, Thursday 3 February 1785, pg. 3, “On Monday last was married, at Kington, in this county, Mr. William Beavan to Miss Meredith, an agreeable lady with a genteel fortune.”
  • [S1054] Announcement: Hereford Journal, Wednesday 14 July 1790 pg. 3, “HEREFORDSHIRE. MARGARET HARPER, widow of John Harper, late of Kington, in this county, Peruke-maker and Hair-dresser, begs leave to return thanks to the public in general and her friends in particular, for all favours conferred on her late husband, in the course of his business, and informs them that she has disposed of her Stock in Trade to WILLIAM COURTNEY, of Kington aforesaid, Hair-dresser and Peruke-maker, who intends continuing her late husband’s business, and whom she humbly presumes to recommend to her friends and the public in general, as a person capable in every branch of his business, and worthy of their countenance and support. Kington, July 10, 1790.”
  • [S1055] Marriage announcement: Lloyd - Meredith, Hereford Journal, Wednesday 5 October 1796, pg. 3, “Yesterday was married, at Pipe, the Rev. Thomas Lloyd, Rector of Putley, in this county, and one of the Vicars Choral of our Cathedral, to Miss Meredith, daughter of the late Bridgewater Meredith, Esq., of Kington.”
  • [S1056] Marriage announcement: Beaumont - Meredith, Hereford Journal, Wednesday 29 October 1806, pg. 3, “On Thursday last was married, at Kington, Mr. James Beaumont, of Stonehouse, to Miss Hester Meredith, fourth daughter of Mr. Bridgewater Meredith, of the former place.”
  • [S1057] Marriage announcement: Mitchell - Meredith, Hereford Journal, Wednesday 14 January 1807, pg. 3, “On Thursday last was married, at Kington, Mr. Mitchell, Surgeon, to Miss Meredith, eldest daughter of Mr. John Meredith, both of the same place.”
  • [S1058] Death announcement: Mary Eleanor Gwynne, Hereford Journal, Wednesday 8 February 1809, pg. 3, “On Sunday last died, at Kington, in this county, in the 31st year of her age, universally lamented, Mary Eleanor Gwynne, eldest daughter of Bridgwater Meredith, Esq., of the same place.”
  • [S1059] Marriage announcement: Tringham - Meredith, Hereford Journal, Wednesday 27 September 1809, pg. 3, “On Thursday last, was married at Kington, Mr. John Tringham, to Miss Ann Meredith, third daughter of B. Meredith, Esq. both of that place.”
  • [S1060] Marriage announcement: Meredith-Apletree ; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 23 August 1809, pg. 3, “Lately was married, at Doddington, in Oxfordshire, Captain Meredith, of the Royal Radnor Regiment of Militia, to Miss Apletree, only daughter of William Apletree, Esq., of that place.”
  • [S1061] Death announcement: Mary Meredith; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 30 July 1817, pg. 3, “On Wednesday last died at Kington, in the 61st year of her age, after a long and painful illness, which she bore with singular fortitude and resignation, Mary, wife of Bridgewater Meredith, Esq. of the same place.”
  • [S1062] Marriage announcement: Hardwick - Meredith; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 16 February 1820 pg. 3, “On Monday last was married, by the Rev. Love Robinson, of Bridstow, William Hardwick, Esq. of Garren Hill, to Margaret, fifth daughter of Bridgewater Meredith, Esq. of Kington, in this county.”
  • [S1063] Death announcement: Margaret Harper; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 25 January 1826, pg. 3, “On the 1st inst. died, at the Grove House, Presteign, Mrs. Margaret Harper, aged 85 years, lamented and respected by all her acquaintance.”
  • [S1064] Death announcement: John Meredith; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 4 October 1848 pg. 3, “Oct. 1, at Kington, in this county, in the 59th year of his age, Mr. John Meredith, late of the firm of Messrs. John and Henry Meredith, of that place.”
  • [S1065] Death announcement: Richard Meredith; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 13 March 1850, pg. 3, “March 7, at the Apostles, near Kington, Mr. Richard Meredith, in his 76th year, having survived his wife only a few weeks.”
  • [S1066] Death announcement: John Meredith; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 1 June 1867, pg. 5, “MEREDITH - May 26th, at the Apostles Farm, near Kington, aged 57 years, Mr. John Meredith.”
  • [S1067] Death announcement: Caroline Beebee; Hereford Times, Saturday 7 April 1855, pg. 5, “BEEBEE - Mar. 23, at Willey Court, in this county, Caroline, the beloved wife of Thomas Legge Beebee, Esq., and youngest daughter of the late John Morris, Esq., banker, Leominster.”
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  • [S1069] Will of Reverend David Morris, Clerk of Baschurch , Shropshire 05 February 1813 PROB 11/1541 ; UK National Archives
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  • [S1071] Death announcement: Samuel Cartwright ; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 4 December 1839, pg. 3, “On Wednesday last died, aged 93 years, Mr. Samuel Cartwright, of Stoke Edith, in this county.”
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  • [S1073] Marriage announcement: Meredith-Keiller; The Pall Mall Gazette, Thursday, March 26, 1885; Issue 6252, “At Union Church, Putney, Edward W., son of Mr. John B. Meredith, of St. Loo, Upper Richmond-road, Putney, to Edith M., daughter of Mr. William Keiller, of Fernwood, Wimbledon-park, March 24.”
  • [S1074] Death announcement: Harper Campbell; The Irish Times ; Dec 4, 1940; pg. 1, “CAMPBELL - December 3, 1940, at his residence, The Hermitage, Sligo, Captain Harper Campbell, late R.G.A. Funeral strictly private. No flowers.”
  • [S1075] Obituary: Captain Harper Campbell; The Irish Times, Dec 4, 1940, pg. 6
  • [S1076] Joyce Tunstead, Deansgrange St. Mogues (pt1), Dublin Headstones; Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives, URL: http://www.igp-web.com/igparchives/ire/dublin/photos/tombstones/deansgrange-mogues-1/index.html, Accessed: 2012-04-24. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/67AR0o9H6)
  • [S1077] Death announcement: James Harper Poynter Campbell ; The Irish Times, Jul 3, 1975; pg. 20
  • [S1078] Death announcement: John W. Campbell; Times Pictorial (Irish Times); Sep. 2, 1944; pg. 11
  • [S1079] Irish Wills ; Clara Elizabeth Campbell; The Irish Times ; Sep 26, 1947; pg. 5
  • [S1080] Marriage announcement: Harper Campbell - Clara E Poynter ; Queenscliff Sentinel, Drysdale, Portarlington & Sorrento Advertiser (Vic. : 1885 - 1894) 24 Jan 1891 page 1. Accessed 3 Mar 2012 .
  • [S1081] Death announcement: Catherine Bratt ; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 2 March 1846, pg. 3, “On Monday last, at her residence, Grove House, Handsworth, in her 95th year, Catherine, relict of Wm. Bratt, Esq.”
  • [S1082] Marriage announcement: Hawkins - Bratt ; Derby Mercury, Thursday,October 10, 1805; Issue 3833, “On Monday, at Handsworth, the Rev. Chas. Botterell Hawkins, LL.B., Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and Vicar of Lewknor, Oxfordshire, to Miss Maria Bratt, of Grove House, Staffordshire.
  • [S1083] Death announcement: Charles Botterell Hawkins ; Salopian Journal, Wednesday 11 March 1835, pg. 2, “On the 2d inst., at Lewknor, Oxfordshire, in his 74th year, the Rev. Charles Botterell Hawkins, LL.B. 40 years Vicar of that place, and late Fellow of All Soul’s College, Oxford.”
  • [S1084] Marriage announcement: Hawkins - Pitt ; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 20 July 1846, pg. 3, “On Wednesday last, at St. Matthew’s Church, Walsall, by the Rev. J. Sharwood, Vicar, Mr. John Hawkins, of Edgbaston, second son of the late Rev. Charles Botterell Hawkins, Vicar of Lewknor, Oxfordshire, to Catherine Elizabeth, only daughter of Thomas Pitt, Esq., of the former place.”
  • [S1085] Marriage announcement: Hawkins - Spencer ; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 30 September 1833, pg. 3, “On the 18th inst. at Handsworth, C. B. Hawkins, Esq., of Ratchup, Shropshire, eldest son of the Rev. C. B. Hawkins, Rector of Lewknor, Oxfordshire, to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late Mr. John Spencer, of Ley Hall.”
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  • [S1088] Death announcement: John Aston ; The Times, Thursday, Sep 14, 1882; pg. 1; Issue 30612; col A, “On the 12th inst., at his residence, Westfield, Augustus-road, Edgbaston, John Aston, Esq., J.P.”
  • [S1089] Marriage announcement: Aston-Pain; Birmingham Gazette - Saturday 25 February 1871, pg. 8, “ASTON-PAIN.- On the 16th inst., at the Parish Church, Frimley, Surrey, by the Rev. E. H. Aston (brother of the bridegroom), assisted by the Rev. C. Stowhouse, rector of the parish, Charles Reginald, third son of John Aston, Esq., of Westfield, Edgbaston, to Edna Milgrove, third daughter of Edward Pain, Esq., of Wykeham Park, Frimley, Surrey. No cards.”
  • [S1090] Will of Thomas Aston, Button Maker of Birmingham , Warwickshire 02 January 1811 PROB 11/1518; (UK National Archives) - copy in the possession of the author
  • [S1091] Will of Mary Aston, Spinster of Handsworth , Staffordshire 10 October 1843 PROB 11/1986; UK National Archives.
  • [S1092] Death announcement: Mary Aston; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 25 September 1843, pg. 3, “On Friday last, at the Grove House, Handsworth (the residence of her sister, Mrs. Bratt), Mrs. Mary Aston.”
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  • [S1094] Death announcement: William Bratt; The Monthly Magazine (1814) p. 386 (Google Books)
  • [S1095] Will of Maria Hawkins, Widow of Edgbaston , Warwickshire 29 October 1849 PROB 11-2101; UK National Archives
  • [S1096] Chapman, Thomas, auctioneer. Chapman's Birmingham directory; or, Alphabetical list of the merchants, tradesmen, and principal inhabitants, of the town of Birmingham…… , [1801]. The Making Of The Modern World. Web. 6 Mar. 2012.
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  • [S1098] Death announcement: John Spencer; Worcester Journal, Thursday 17 February 1825, pg. 3, “Saturday, aged 67, John Spencer, Esq., of Ley Hall, Handsworth, near Birmingham.”
  • [S1099] Death announcement: Elizabeth wife of John Spencer; New Monthly Magazine (1817) vol. 7 p. 466 (Google Books)
  • [S1100] Will of John Spencer, Merchant of Handsworth , Staffordshire 18 February 1826 PROB 11/1709; UK National Archives
  • [S1101] Death announcement: Birmingham Gazette, Monday 2 July 1849, pg. 3, “On Tuesday last, at Edgbaston, in her 81st year, Maria, relict of the Rev. Charles Botterell Hawkins, Vicar of Lewknor, Oxon.”
  • [S1102] Marriage announcement: Birmingham Gazette, Monday 23 April 1827, pg. 3, “On Thursday, at Handsworth, by the Rev. John L. Freer, Mr. George H. Harris, of this town, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late John Spencer, Esq., of Ley Hall.”
  • [S1103] Death announcement: Henry Spencer; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 22 January 1844, pg. 3, “On Wednesday last, at the Grove House, Handsworth, aged 36, Mr. Henry Spencer.”
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  • [S1105] Death announcement: Hannah Aston; Birmingham Gazette, Monday, 5 June 1837, pg. 3, “On the 28th ult. aged 20, Hannah, only daughter of Mr. Thomas Aston, of Hunter’s Lane.”
  • [S1106] Will of James Augustus Labron, Factor of Birmingham , Warwickshire 04 November 1848 PROB 11/2083; UK National Archives
  • [S1107] Death announcement: Thomas Aston; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 13 January 1845, pg. 3, “On Wednesday last, at his father’s house, Hamstead-row, Handsworth, aged 26.”
  • [S1108] Will of Edward Betts, Plater of Birmingham , Warwickshire 06 May 1817 PROB 11/1592; UK National Archives
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  • [S1112] Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 27 November 1847 pg. 2, “The manufacture…..carried on up to the present time by the “Soho Plate Company,” is transferred to Mr. Thomas Aston...”
  • [S1113] Partnership dissolved; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 26 February 1849, pg. 1, “Notice is hereby given that the Partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned John Robinson, Samuel Sabine Edkins, and Thomas Aston …… trading under the firm of the “Soho Plate Company,” …… expired on 25 December 1847….”
  • [S1114] Death announcement: Thomas Aston; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 19 November 1855, pg. 3, “Yesterday se’nnight …… at his residence, Soho Park, in his 67th year, Mr. Thomas Aston.”
  • [S1115] Death announcement: Elizabeth Aston ; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 18 December 1854, pg. 3, “On Wednesday last ….. aged 69, Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. Thomas Aston, of Soho Park.”
  • [S1116] Death announcement: William Aston; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 3 February 1845, pg. 3, “On Saturday last, at Rowington Hall, in this county, in his 58th year, Mr. William Aston.”
  • [S1117] Death announcement: Maria Aston; Leamington Spa Courier - Saturday 25 February 1865 pg. 7, “On Sunday last, Maria, third daughter of the late Samuel Aston, Esq., of Rowington Hall, in this county.”
  • [S1118] Death announcement: Anne Costley; Hereford Times - Saturday 06 April 1861 pg. 5, “COSTLEY - Mar. 25, at Yewbury cottage, near Chepstow, Anne, wife of Henry Costley, Esq., and daughter of the late Saml. Aston, Esq., of Rowington Hall, Warwikshire.”
  • [S1119] Death announcement: John Oatley; Birmingham Daily Post, Friday 22 January 1864, pg. 4, “On the 17th inst. at Bishton Hall, Albrighton, in his 73rd year, John Oatley, Esq., grandson of the late Rev. Edmund and Hon. Mrs. Dana, vicar of Wroxeter, Salop.”
  • [S1120] Death announcement: Helena Oatley; Manchester Times - Saturday 18 October 1884, pg. 7, “OATLEY - On the 7th inst., at Rowington Hall, aged 82 years, Helena, relict of John Oatley, Esq., late of Bishton Hall, Salop.”
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  • [S1122] Will of John Whitehouse, Gentleman of Birmingham , Warwickshire 01 April 1834 PROB 11/1830; UK National Archives
  • [S1123] Will of Charles Cope of Edgbaston , Warwickshire 18 October 1830 PROB 11/1776; UK National Archives
  • [S1124] Will of Harriett Cope, Widow of Edgbaston , Warwickshire 16 May 1839 PROB 11/1910; UK National Archives
  • [S1125] Death announcement: Charles Cope; Birmingham Gazette - Monday 08 March 1830, pg. 3, “On Monday last, after a lingering illness, in the 51st year of his age, Charles Cope, Esq. of Chadlane-hill, Edgbaston, an acting magistrate for this county.”
  • [S1126] Death announcement: Charles Rogers Cope; Birmingham Gazette - Monday 10 January 1848, pg. 3, “On Wednesday last, in his 4th year, Charles Rogers, son of Charles Rogers Cope, of Metchley Abbey, Harborne.”
  • [S1127] Meredith - Monumental Inscriptions, St. Philip’s Church, Birmingham; Transcript held by The Society of Genealogists, London, “In memory of SALLY, the daughter of JOHN and SALLY MEREDITH, also of JOHN MEREDITH, who died April 30, 1790, aged 47 years. Also of SALLY, his wife, who died December 11, 1819. aged 76 years. And of ANNE MEREDITH, daughter of the above, who died August 5, 1826, aged 51 years.”
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