The Descendants of William Hurst.


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105. William EARP [20867] (James EARP62, Elizabeth SMITH44, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 23 Oct 1853 and died on 18 Mar 1923 at age 69.

William married Eliza ROSE [20868], daughter of William ROSE [20869] and Mary HENDRICH [20870], on 4 May 1875. Eliza was born on 17 May 1852 and died on 20 Jun 1931 at age 79.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 209 F    i. Elizabeth EARP [20871] was born on 3 Feb 1876 and died on 19 Jan 1936 at age 59.

+ 210 M    ii. James EARP [20872] was born on 26 Jul 1877 and died on 3 Jan 1946 at age 68.

+ 211 F    iii. Mary EARP [20873] was born on 19 Jan 1879 and died on 21 Jan 1954 at age 75.

   212 M    iv. William EARP [20874] was born on 19 Oct 1881 and died on 31 Aug 1944 at age 62.

William married Lillie LYONS [20899]

+ 213 F    v. Helen Antoinette EARP [20875] was born on 22 Feb 1884 and died on 22 Aug 1938 at age 54.

   214 F    vi. Margaret EARP [20876] .

+ 215 F    vii. Alice Rebecca EARP [20877] was born on 31 Mar 1886 and died on 21 Mar 1972 at age 85.

+ 216 F    viii. Leonora EARP [20878] was born on 4 Nov 1888 and died in 1967 at age 79.

+ 217 F    ix. Dorothy Rose EARP [20879] was born on 6 Dec 1890.

   218 M    x. Rupert EARP [20880] was born on 10 Sep 1892.

Rupert married Christine WILLIAMSON [20930] on 25 Nov 1918.

107. Emily Sophia GRANGER [8780] (John Booth GRANGER66, Mary SMITH45, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born in 1849 and died in Jul 1922 at age 73.

Emily married Arthur William PEET [8781]

The child from this marriage was:

   219 M    i. Claud PEET [8782] .

108. John Thomas GRANGER [8783] (Robert GRANGER67, Mary SMITH45, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 23 Jan 1855 and died in 1884 at age 29.

John married M WRAGG [8787]

The child from this marriage was:

   220 M    i. Ernest GRANGER [8788] was born in 1881 and died on 9 May 1935 at age 54.

111. Robert GRANGER [8786] (Robert GRANGER67, Mary SMITH45, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 29 Apr 1865 and died in 1951 at age 86.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Plumber.

Robert married Eliza FISHER [8790]Eliza died on 18 Sep 1928.

Children from this marriage were:

   221 M    i. Francis GRANGER [8791] died in 1914 in France. The cause of his death was Killed in Action [WW1].

   222 F    ii. Nancy GRANGER [8792] was born in 1894 and died on 9 Nov 1981 at age 87.

   223 F    iii. Kathleen GRANGER [8793] was born in 1902.

112. Francis GRANGER [8731] (Robert GRANGER67, Mary SMITH45, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 30 Jul 1867 and died on 20 Jan 1963 at age 95. Another name for Francis was Frank.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Printer.

Francis married Edith LETHERLAND [8732]

Children from this marriage were:

   224 F    i. Phyllis GRANGER [8794] was born in 1903 and died in 1989 at age 86.

Phyllis married Hedley WELCH [8795]Hedley was born in 1902 and died in 1976 at age 74.

+ 225 M    ii. John GRANGER [8733] was born on 22 Nov 1904 and died on 28 Nov 1988 at age 84.

   226 F    iii. Eileen GRANGER [8799] was born on 27 Oct 1906.

+ 227 M    iv. Robert GRANGER [8800] was born in 1911 and died in 1983 at age 72.

114. James Darnell GRANGER [8812] (James GRANGER70, Mary SMITH45, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 10 May 1872 and died on 29 Aug 1942 at age 70.

General Notes: James supposedly developed cherry Blossom Polish

James married Pauline NEWMANN [8814] on 14 Sep 1908. Pauline was born on 27 Jun 1880.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 228 M    i. Ernest James Darnell GRANGER [8815] was born on 7 May 1910 and died Abt. 196 aged about -1714.

116. Dr., Frank Stephen GRANGER, D.Litt, M.A., Ariba, P.H.D. [8826] (Francis Smith GRANGER73, Mary SMITH45, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 18 Oct 1864 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died on 21 Oct 1936 at age 72.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Architect and Classical Lecturer, 1891, Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

• Occupation: Vice Principal and Author, Nottingham University.

• Residence: Hampshire Hotel, Castle Hill Avenue with his Wife and Sister Sarah, 1901, Folkestone Kent England.

• Residence: 217 Lucknow Drive with his Wife, 2 Children and a Relative, 1911, Folkestone Kent England.

• Occupation: a Professor of Classics, 1911, Nottingham University College Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

• Travel: on board the Rotterdam Royal Mail Line Vessel "Tabanan" from Southampton, 1924, the Dutch East Indies.

• Residence at Death: 37 Lucknow Street, Mapperley Park, 22 Oct 1936, Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

Frank married Annie Ball BURTON [101485], daughter of BURTON [101512], 2 Qtr 1899 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England. Annie was born Cir. 1872 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 229 F    i. Margery Hannah GRANGER [8831] was born 2 Qtr 1900 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

+ 230 M    ii. Paul Francis GRANGER [8830] was born 4 Qtr 1908 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died on 2 Apr 1981 at age 73.

118. Richard GRANGER [8828] (Francis Smith GRANGER73, Mary SMITH45, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 19 Dec 1868 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died on 29 Oct 1947 at age 78.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: a Lace Manufacturer at New Tythe Street, Long Eaton Derbyshire England.

Richard married Helena Topham TURNEY [8841], daughter of Sir, John TURNEY [101507] and Juliette Emma TOPHAM [101843], on 6 Oct 1896 in Woodborough Road Baptist Chapel Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

   231 F    i. Juliet Pedley GRANGER [8839] was born on 20 Jul 1897 and died in 1982 at age 85.

+ 232 M    ii. Richard Francis Turney GRANGER [8840] was born on 7 Feb 1900 and died on 19 Jan 1948 at age 47.

   233 M    iii. Basil Pedley GRANGER [8842] was born on 5 Jul 1902, was baptised on 20 Jul 1902, and died in 1979 at age 77.

+ 234 M    iv. Richard John Turney GRANGER [8843] was born on 25 May 1906 and died in 1991 at age 85.

+ 235 M    v. Aston Dennis GRANGER [8844] was born on 12 Oct 1910.

122. Arthur Lorenzo SMITH [17326] (James H. SMITH76, James SMITH46, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born in Aug 1852 in St. Louis St. Louis (city) Missouri USA and died on 13 Dec 1941 in Maryland USA at age 89.

Arthur married Mary BASS [17334] on 31 Jan 1883.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 236 M    i. James Leroy SMITH [17335] was born on 23 Sep 1883 in St. Louis St. Louis (city) Missouri USA and died on 16 Aug 1917 at age 33.

   237 F    ii. Perrie Adelle SMITH [17336] was born on 16 Dec 1884 in St. Louis St. Louis (city) Missouri USA and died on 10 Dec 1895 in St. Louis St. Louis (city) Missouri USA at age 10. The cause of her death was Tuberculosis.

   238 F    iii. Irene Florence SMITH [17337] was born on 14 May 1887 in St. Louis St. Louis (city) Missouri USA and died on 13 Dec 1944 in Arlington Virginia USA at age 57. The cause of her death was Murdered.

Arthur next married Mamie Elizabeth POWERS [17345] in 1900 in St. Louis St. Louis (city) Missouri USA. Mamie was born in 1873 and died in 1960 at age 87.

136. Margaretta E MARSHALL [17379] (Elizabeth SMITH78, James SMITH46, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 9 Jan 1848, died on 17 Nov 1877 at age 29, and was buried in Marshall Cemetery Louisa Iowa USA.

Margaretta married John T PECK [17385]

Children from this marriage were:

   239 F    i. Alice PECK [17386] .

   240 F    ii. Olive PECK [17387] .

   241 F    iii. Fannie PECK [17388] .

   242 U    iv. C.W. PECK [17389] .

137. Mary E MARSHALL [17380] (Elizabeth SMITH78, James SMITH46, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 14 Oct 1849.

Mary married Robert MARSHALL [17390]

Children from this marriage were:

   243 F    i. Eva MARSHALL [17391] .

   244 M    ii. Robert MARSHALL [17392] .

   245 M    iii. Lee MARSHALL [17393] .

   246 F    iv. Margaret MARSHALL [17394] .

   247 U    v. MARSHALL [17395] .

   248 U    vi. MARSHALL [17396] .

138. Sarah Marie MARSHALL [17381] (Elizabeth SMITH78, James SMITH46, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 14 Apr 1851, died on 15 Jul 1942 in Fulton Jackson Co. Iowa USA at age 91, and was buried in Cairo Cemetery Louisa Co. Iowa USA.

Sarah married Ben TINDELL [17397]

Children from this marriage were:

   249 F    i. Laura TINDELL [17398] .

   250 F    ii. Josie TINDELL [17399] .

   251 F    iii. Jennie TINDELL [17400] .

   252 U    iv. TINDELL [17401] .

141. Ida S MARSHALL [17384] (Elizabeth SMITH78, James SMITH46, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born in May 1857.

Ida married C A WHITAKER [17403]

The child from this marriage was:

   253 M    i. Curtis WHITAKER [17404] .

142. Henry Alexander MARSHALL [17323] (Elizabeth SMITH78, James SMITH46, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 28 Jun 1859, died on 29 Dec 1915 at age 56, and was buried in Quillayute Clallam Co. Washington USA.

General Notes: Henry Spent time on the Goldfields of the Klondike. Some of his Letters were published in the Wapello [Iowa] Democrat, as follows:-

The Land of Gold and Cold. Dawson City, N.W.T. December 7, 1897 Dear Mother: I finished a letter to father ten days ago but the mail has not gone out yet and I do not know when they will undertake to get out with it. It is now some four months since I sent you the last letter, which was on the Yukon as we came down. I sent it by three men who were going out. We have had a few days of milder weather but when it turns cold again we expect it to reach 80 below. When it gets that cold I shall keep in. A man came from Circle City with some Indians and they passed four men frozen to death on the trail. They report trouble at Ft. Yukon on the account of starvation. When I go out on my next trip I will stake a claim for a young woman, she to deed me half and pay for the recording. Before warm weather I expect to have several more good claims. Had I had clothing and grub when I got here I would at least have owned two dozen claims and sell them and get out of here this spring with all the money I would care for. They have started a hospital here and while I do not expect anything to happen to me yet, for fear there might, I have bought a ticket, good for a year which entitles me to care and medical attention. Don't you think I would take any chances and unnecessarily expose myself for I want to be able to get out of here as soon as my band roll is large enough. I bought 60 candles last night at what you would think an outrages price, (amount not given, but they are reported selling at 50 cents each. ED.) but I always did like plenty of light, and it is more then ever necessary in this dark country. We can barely see the sun for a little while. I shall be glad when the days get longer. I am doing some work and am my own boss, making $2.50 an hour right in town and not tied down like I would be in the mines and besides coming up from underground and being struck by a 70 below atmosphere nearly kills a person before he can get to his cabin. A man would be foolish to expose himself if he expects to make any money and finally get out with it. At best the food is very unwholesome. So much old canned foods of every description and nothing of the best and much of it not fully cooked. So I tell you I get tired of it and think of some of the good dishes I used to get at home. I am studying now how you use to make vinegar pies, Mother. As it is very necessary we eat something of it on account of scurvy. DECEMBER 12th: I began this a week ago, left on the run I was writing and got back last night. Located three claims of my own discovery and had them all recorded and the half of each one deeded to me. The other party paying the recording fee and me for my time. They are on Bonanza Creek, close to where they are getting good pay. I waded snow up to my harms for hours and suffered a good deal during the trip, but feel well repaid for the trip. The man who was with me gave out and I had to help him home. Just paid $3.50 for a round of chewing tobacco. A woman wants me to take her 25 miles up Hunker Creek by dog team, and you bet, if I go, I will get good money for the trip. If the eight thousand I sent out get through safely I can sell my claims and clean up a nice pile. It is still 72 below and no one can imagine how cold that is until they try it and we are expecting it to get down to 80 or more and then I shall keep around the cabin. Hope this finds you all well. I will close. Your Son, H.A. Marshall

Henry Marshall writes more letters from Klondike. From the Wapello Democrat: Feb. 5th, 1898 Dear Mother. I am up on Hunker Creek today about 25 miles from Dawson. I came up yesterday, am going back to-morrow. I wrote last in Dec. just after I wrote you I went on a stampede to Rosebud Creek, about 70 miles up to the mouth of it. I went up with a four dog team and four other men. They were all wealthy young men, worth probably $200,000 apiece. I drove the dogs all the way. We have what we call a gee pole attached to the front part of the sled that you keep hold of and walk with one foot on each side of the rope that the dogs pull the sled by. Two of the men got lame by the time we got ten miles and we had to haul and wait on them so that we were two days getting to 60 mile post. The next morning long before day light one man and I took the dogs and an empty sled, leaving everything in the cabin there and went three miles up creek and that was as far as we could go with the sled; there we cashed our sled and harness and struck out on snow shoes with the dogs after us. We staked and got back into the cabin that night by hard work. The second day after starting the cripples ahead we started and I made the run in 14 hours, a distance of 60 miles. I handled the dogs all the way with a heavy load and sprained my leg badly running over the ice so fast. We never stopped, a fast walk or run. My next run was over to 9 mile creek, a three days trip; went up Klondike to Bonanza, up Bonanza to Eldorado, to Nugget Gulch, to the summit and dropped over the divide into left fork of 9 mile creek. It was very cold and we suffered great hardships. One man layed down and went to sleep, we tried every way to wake him, go, but could not. We carried and finally made a fire and saved him. We got back over the divide to Eldorado after the second day so weak and cold we could scarcely walk. I shall be more careful after this what kind of men I go with. The sun has begun to show again and the worst shall soon be over. I don’t think I will go out much more; I got all ready to go to America Creek last week but gave it up, it is a long trip and is on the American side. I have fourteen interest now and I think when I dispose of them with what I have I shall get out. The mail has not got in yet and the mail here has not gone out either. I don’tthink it will go until the boats go. Am sorry you did not get all my long letters think perhaps you got the ones I sent you over the ice. One year here is equal to 10 years outside on a man’s life; the young man that was in the cabin has been in the hospital a month; went to see him and took him a suit of underwear. Cost $10.00 and poor at that. We have had unusually mild winter. We all look anxiously for someone in over the ice but no one comes. I am going out on one of my claims before long. I want to hear from the outside before I go on the creek to stay long. I feel so anxious about all of you, I know I have letters on the way. Feb. 13th--I have been on Bonanza, Bear and Eldorado for several days. I have picked up some nuggets on Eldorado. I have one claim here worth a good many thousand dollars. I have a great hopes of getting out this year but I cannot tell. I wish I had Ida, Dick, Lee, Frank and Clara here. I don’t think George would stand it from Clara says. I hope Laura is well by this time. I would advise no one to come now. I got $65.00 and two half claims the last three days trip and the dogs furnished me. I have no dogs and will do without this winter. Oh how I wish for a good square meal. I get pretty tired of the stale, unwholesome food. Tonight I had beans and bacon, evaporated cabbage and onions, dried nectarines, baking powder bread, and coffee for supper. I generally have moose meat for breakfast which I relish very much. It is fine meat. Feb. 20th--It is very cold and they were bringing in frozen men in every day. When I step out of my cabin I can actually my breath crack when it strikes the air. All the blankets and clothes, one can pile on will not keep him warm without furs. I can sleep out anywhere with a sleeping bag or robes. You can see men crippled around everywhere, quite a number have lost toes, fingers and limbs. We just got word that the mail will not get in until Spring. How fortunate I was to get those letters last fall. The northern lights have begun to show again. They are perfectly beautiful. I suppose you hear both good and bad reports from here. There are some great liars here and some gone out They have a purpose for telling them. Some want to buy and some to sell. I have not tried to sell anything for sometime and will not until Spring. There was a new discovery the other day on the hill between Little and Big Bkokum Gulches, they found bedrock at 26 ft. I picked up two little pieces of gravel and it panned at the rate of $15.00 to the pan. I staked close by and if I can hold it, it is all I want. This country is very hard on ones health. I had something like asthma several nights but it is entirely gone now. I have given up hearing from you until Spring. I will close hoping this will find my dear mother and all well. From your son, Henry A. Marshall March 6th, 1898 Dear Pa and Mother: I finished a letter to you about the 28th of Feb. I told you I had given up hearing from you until the boats came in. I went to my Skokum claim and have been there until last night. I heard up at the claim that the mail had come in. I got one letter from you dated in Aug. Was much pleased to get it. One from Frank Paisley dated Aug. One from Dick and Ida dated Sept. 12. One from the south the same date. I feel certain that I have letters on the way from Mother and others. The mail has been at Little Salmon River since last fall. I am going back to Skokum tomorrow and will be there through March. At least I have a good claim there but haven’t it open yet. I have hard sinking, going down about one ft. a day through the heavy slide rock and frost by burning. I am within four hundred feet of the discovery hole. I have several pieces of good property here. On Eldora, Bonanza, Skokum, Hunker and Henderson, I have property that is worth money. Deadwood, Mine, Mile, Rosebud and Reindeer Creeks have not been prospected yet, but are worth something. As soon as I get down to bedrock on Bkokum I am going to sink on Eldora. A mans wife picked up as high as $600. a day in nuggets on Bkokum while the men worked with picks. It is not all that way. Everything is taken up almost and the Chechocco’s will have to buy. Chechocco means new comer in Indian and Bkokum means strong. They use a great many Chinook words here. I repeat, I would advise no one to come: They cannot realize the hardships in getting here and after. There is a good fellow wants me to start out with him to the coast next week but I cannot get ready as I have not all my claims in shape to leave. If I had went I should have come right back. When I come out to stay I shall have all the gold I need. I expect to hear soon from the man I sent the money out by. Grub is very high but is coming down a little. No one is suffering on account of grub. Only we have poor variety. Eatables that we really need we cannot get. Flour is 3 oz. per sack, axes 1/2 oz., shovels 1/4 oz. and every thing in proportion. It costs 50 cents to get a shirt washed and 75 cents for the heaviest kinds. I do wish I had Frank or Lee with me when I came. A good handy woman could have made a fortune here this winter and not gone out of her cabin. It will be overdone by next winter. Dick would have made a good man with me this winter and I only wish he had come. I was to have let him know in time to come but you know I could not. I would not know what to say now for I do not know what I might do myself. Send word to Newt Dispain that I shall be true to my word and remember him for he did all he could to help me on my way. He did not cast me off because I was broke like another man of the same town that I had spent dollars on when he had none. He had ten chances to help me where Newt had one and he was under no obligations to me whatever. He is one I consider a true friend and is next in my memory to my family. I have promised to write to him but tell him how hard it is for me to get mail out. I don’t think you will hear again until the boat goes out in July. (a couple of these words were guessed at because of the bad copy. JMW) now please all write soon keep sending letters, hoping to find all well I will close. Love to all, your son. Henry A. Marshall P.S. Dick sent me more American stamps, I needed them badly to send letters over the ice. When I mail here I use Canadian stamps.

Henry married Fannie JAMISON [17405] on 30 Oct 1895.

Noted events in their marriage were:

• Divorce: 11 Jan 1900.

Henry next married Ida Mable VAN BUSKIRK [17406], daughter of Henry G VAN BUSKIRK [27058] and Helen L SALISBURY [27059], on 19 Jan 1908.

Children from this marriage were:

   254 F    i. Ruth May LA CHANCE [17407] was born on 13 Nov 1899 and died on 1 Feb 1900.

+ 255 F    ii. Helen Louise LA CHANCE [17408] was born on 19 Apr 1902.

+ 256 M    iii. Harry Lee MARSHALL [17409] was born on 28 Dec 1908 in Quillayute Clallam Co. Washington USA, died on 26 Jul 1953 at age 44, and was buried in Forks Clallam Co. Washington USA.

   257 M    iv. Francis Alexander MARSHALL [17410] was born on 4 Aug 1910 in Quillayute Clallam Co. Washington USA, died on 5 Apr 1933 at age 22, and was buried in Quillayute Clallam Co. Washington USA.

+ 258 M    v. Charles Elmer MARSHALL [17411] was born on 11 Mar 1916 in Quillayute Clallam Co. Washington USA.

147. James S MARSHALL [28073] (Mira SMITH81, James SMITH46, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born in 1862.

James married someone

His child was:

+ 259 M    i. James L MARSHALL [28077] .

160. Benjamin Sharman BALDWIN [8868] (Benjamin BALDWIN86, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 26 Jan 1856 and died in 1931 at age 75.

Benjamin married Helen Cameron AITKEN [8869]

Children from this marriage were:

   260 F    i. Helen Susan Cameron BALDWIN [8870] died in 1969.

   261 M    ii. David Aitken BALDWIN [8871] died in 1916. The cause of his death was killed in action WW1.

   262 F    iii. Vera Sharman BALDWIN [8872] .

Vera married ABELL [8873]

161. George Joseph BALDWIN [8874] (Benjamin BALDWIN86, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 5 May 1857 in Loughborough Leicestershire England and died in 1948 at age 91.

George married Anne LOWE [8875]

Children from this marriage were:

   263 M    i. George Ernest BALDWIN [8876] .

George married Freda SIMPSON [8877]

+ 264 F    ii. Marjorie Sharman BALDWIN [8878] .

+ 265 M    iii. Benjamin Eric BALDWIN [8881] was born in 1898 and died Abt. 198 aged about -1700.

   266 F    iv. Sheila Fanny BALDWIN [8884] died on 29 May 1982.

Sheila married George Brian STUBBS [8885]

162. Ernest Smith BALDWIN [8886] (Benjamin BALDWIN86, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 1 Oct 1859 in Loughborough Leicestershire England and died in 1942 at age 83.

Ernest married Margaret HUGHES [8887]

Children from this marriage were:

   267 F    i. Patricia BALDWIN [8888] .

   268 F    ii. Thyra BALDWIN [8889] .

+ 269 M    iii. Jasper BALDWIN [8890] .

166. Mary Louisa MARSHALL [21017] (Ann BALDWIN87, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 21 Aug 1851.

Mary married Charles BAILEY [21134] Bef. 1881. Charles was born Abt. 1850.

The child from this marriage was:

   270 F    i. Milda BAILEY [21135] was born in 1884.

167. William Baldwin MARSHALL [8898] (Ann BALDWIN87, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 11 Feb 1853 in Loughborough Leicestershire England, died in Apr 1944 at age 91, and was buried on 28 Apr 1944.

William married Alice Emma THOMPSON [17558] on 7 Apr 1883 in Carrington Church Basford Nottinghamshire England. Alice was born on 18 Oct 1863 in St Mary's Parish Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

The child from this marriage was:

   271 M    i. Bernard Whittle MARSHALL [17559] was born on 3 Jan 1884 in Noel Street Hyson Green Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died on 31 Aug 1898 in Trusthorpe Lincolnshire England at age 14. The cause of his death was Drowned at Sea.

William next married Annie Selina BALDWIN [8920], daughter of Rupert BALDWIN [8864] and Henrietta MALLET [8916], on 21 Apr 1887 in General Baptist Chapel Milton Street Nottingham Nottinghamshire England. Annie was born on 27 Aug 1860 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died on 5 Jun 1942 in General Hospital Nottingham Nottinghamshire England at age 81. Another name for Annie was Linnie.

Children from this marriage were:

   272 M    i. Arthur Thomas MARSHALL [8906] was born on 19 May 1889 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died on 23 Oct 1970 in Peterborough Ontario Canada at age 81.

Arthur married May SEMPLE [21023]May was born after 1880 in Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland and died in Canada.

   273 M    ii. Wilfred MARSHALL [8907] was born on 15 Nov 1892 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died on 4 Jun 1915 in Gallipoli Turkey at age 22. The cause of his death was Killed in Action WW1.

   274 F    iii. Elsie Mary MARSHALL [8905] was born on 26 Feb 1897 in 58 Ebury Road Basford Nottinghamshire England and died after 1990.

   275 F    iv. Emily Doris MARSHALL [8904] was born on 25 Aug 1898 in 58 Ebury Road Basford Nottinghamshire England and died after 1970.

170. Fanny Kate MARSHALL [8899] (Ann BALDWIN87, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 21 May 1858.

Fanny married John Charles COLTMAN [8900] Abt. 1886. John was born Bef. 1860.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 276 M    i. Howard COLTMAN [21024] was born Abt. 1887.

+ 277 M    ii. Edward COLTMAN [21025] was born Abt. 1889.

+ 278 M    iii. Claud COLTMAN [21026] was born Abt. 1891.

+ 279 M    iv. Philip Bertram COLTMAN [8901] was born on 5 May 1893 in Meadow Lane Loughborough Leicestershire England and died on 16 Jan 1980 in Tindal General Hospital Aylesbury Buckinghamshire England at age 86.

171. Emily Jane MARSHALL [21020] (Ann BALDWIN87, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 11 Nov 1859 in Loughborough Leicestershire England.

Emily married Edward DEXTER [21158], son of Thomas DEXTER [21171] and Ann FOX [37923], after 1878. Edward was born in 1859 in Basford Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and was baptised on 26 Dec 1859 in Basford Nottinghamshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 280 M    i. Ralph Marshall DEXTER [21159] was born after 1880.

   281 M    ii. Edward DEXTER [21160] was born after 1881.

   282 M    iii. Norman DEXTER [21161] was born after 1882.

   283 F    iv. Katherine DEXTER [21162] was born after 1883.

   284 F    v. Irene DEXTER [21163] was born after 1884.

174. Dr., Aslett BALDWIN, F.R.C.S. [8909] (George BALDWIN88, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 3 Jun 1860 and died on 18 Mar 1945 at age 84.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Surgeon, Guy's Hospital London England.

Aslett married Lucy WORDSWORTH [8910] on 27 Jul 1912.

The child from this marriage was:

   285 M    i. John BALDWIN [8911] was born in 1915 and died on 16 May 1988 at age 73.

175. Sir, Henry BALDWIN, C.V. [8912] (George BALDWIN88, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 31 Oct 1862 and died on 20 Sep 1931 at age 68. Another name for Henry was Harry.

Henry married Lucy Mabel HAMILTON [8913] in 1914. Lucy died in 1956.

The child from this marriage was:

   286 F    i. Mary White BALDWIN [8914] was born in 1916 and died on 22 Jun 2003 at age 87.

Mary married EDMONDS [8915]

188. Annie Selina BALDWIN [8920] (Rupert BALDWIN90, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 27 Aug 1860 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died on 5 Jun 1942 in General Hospital Nottingham Nottinghamshire England at age 81. Another name for Annie was Linnie.

Annie married William Baldwin MARSHALL [8898], son of Thomas Whittle MARSHALL [8860] and Ann BALDWIN [8859], on 21 Apr 1887 in General Baptist Chapel Milton Street Nottingham Nottinghamshire England. William was born on 11 Feb 1853 in Loughborough Leicestershire England, died in Apr 1944 at age 91, and was buried on 28 Apr 1944.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 167)

189. Henry Harold BALDWIN [21052] (Rupert BALDWIN90, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 23 Jun 1862 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died in 1893 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England at age 31.

Henry married Annie Elizabeth PARKER [21056] Abt. 1884. Annie was born Abt. 1860 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

The child from this marriage was:

   287 M    i. Percy Mallett BALDWIN [21057] was born on 30 Jul 1885 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died in Oct 1979 in California USA at age 94.

Percy married May [21058] in USA. May was born Abt. 1900.

190. Edgar BALDWIN [21053] (Rupert BALDWIN90, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 1 Dec 1863 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

Edgar married Emily MOODY [21059] in South Africa. Emily was born Abt. 1870.

The child from this marriage was:

   288 M    i. Percy Rupert BALDWIN [21060] was born Abt. 1890.

Percy married Irene STANLEY [21061]

Percy next married Lora [21062]

191. Henrietta Ann BALDWIN [21063] (Rupert BALDWIN90, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 12 Jan 1866 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

Henrietta married Arthur J SMITH [21064]Arthur was born Bef. 1870.

The child from this marriage was:

   289 F    i. SMITH [21065] was born Abt. 1890.

192. Rupert BALDWIN [21054] (Rupert BALDWIN90, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 9 Sep 1867 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died in Mar 1963 in Locust Hill Ontario Canada at age 95.

Rupert married Wilhelmina Gordon WATSON [21066] on 3 Oct 1902 in Gen'l Baptist Church Milton St Nottingham Nottinghamshire England. Wilhelmina was born on 22 Nov 1875 in Dalziel Lanarkshire England and died in 1933 in Locust Hill Ontario Canada at age 58.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 290 F    i. Helen Gordon BALDWIN [21067] was born in 1904.

   291 M    ii. John Rupert BALDWIN [21068] was born in 1910. Another name for John was Jack.

   292 M    iii. William Gordon BALDWIN [21069] was born in 1910. Another name for William was Joe.

193. Fanny Laura BALDWIN [21055] (Rupert BALDWIN90, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 1 Aug 1869 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died Abt. 1955 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England aged about 86.

Fanny married Robert Stafford HAYDON [21077]Robert was born Abt. 1870.

The child from this marriage was:

   293 F    i. HAYDON [21078] .

194. William Henry BALDWIN [8917] (Rupert BALDWIN90, Frances SMITH48, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born on 10 Aug 1871 in Carrington Basford Nottinghamshire England.

William married Harriet ROBERTS [21079]Harriet was born Abt. 1870 in Redmile Leicestershire England.

Children from this marriage were:

   294 F    i. Henrietta BALDWIN [8918] .

   295 F    ii. Fanny BALDWIN [8919] .

   296 F    iii. Dorothy BALDWIN [21080] was born on 8 Feb 1902 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England, died on 1 Jan 2014 in Bulwell Nottinghamshire England at age 111, and was buried on 15 Jan 2014 in Bramcote Nottinghamshire England.

General Notes: An eMail from Ron Granger, dated August 15, 2006, reads as follows:
Dear all
Just been advised by her gt nephew that Dorothy is now in a nursing home as she is getting muddled and unable to care for herself on her own - not bad eh!!! Having been able to cope for her own needs up till now, albeit with warden to keep a watchful eye on her.
Should anyone like to follow up this good news with a card or message her address is now
Miss Dorothy Baldwin, Springfield Residential Home, Lawton Drive, Bulwell, Nottingham NG6 8BL
Dorothy entered Midland Bank in Nottingham when she was about 16 and was introduced to the bank by her uncle Baldwin Marshall - a Midland bank manager in Nottingham who dealt with the estates of some of the Grangers' and I expect Baldwins' around the 1900s. Dorothy was a pianist and had contact with the Baldwins' who emigrated to South Africa. Amazing how far she goes back. 1902 her birth date was generations ago was it not.
Thought you would like this information.
Ron
In another e-Mail from Ron Granger, dated November the 28th, 2012, he said:
Celia and I visitied Dorothy Baldwin \endash we attach 2 pictures of her taken in an old peoples home in Strelley, North West Nottingham, UK.
Dorothy is 109 and if she lives will be 110 on 8th February 2012. She is very deaf now and cannot even read large print writing \endash so sad. However whilst we were there she thoroughly enjoyed a cup of tea. I wondered if she was the oldest person in Nottingham and the Manager said not quite.
Dorothy never married, was given a secretary post in Midland bank in 1916 introduced by her uncle Mr Baldwin Marshall. She was an accomplished pianist and used to visit Baldwin relatives in South Africa.
AND, in a penultimate e-Mail from Ron, received on January the 1st 2014, he stated that:
Just heard today from nearest relative that Dorothy Baldwin, 2nd oldest recorded person in the UK, died today 1 Jan 14.
She caught an infection in her nursing home in Bulwell, Nottingham, and slept last 3 days and passed away peacefully in her sleep.
and a final e-Mail from Ron received on January 12, 2014, he advised that Dorothy's Funeral will be at Bramcote Crematorium, Bramcote, Nottinghamshire, at 12.45 pm on January the 18th, 2014.

203. Sarah HALFORD [9082] (Emily SMITH98, Mira SMITH50, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1) was born in 1855 and died in 1911 at age 56.

Sarah married Henry James SHAW [9085]Henry was born in 1855 and died in 1915 at age 60.

Children from this marriage were:

   297 F    i. Julia SHAW [9086] .

+ 298 F    ii. Mary Helena SHAW [41332] was born in 1881 and died in 1954 at age 73.

+ 299 M    iii. Roland Halford SHAW [41333] was born in 1883 and died in 1968 at age 85.

205. Frances HALFORD [9083] (Emily SMITH98, Mira SMITH50, Mary BOOTH38, Elizabeth MORRIS30, Mary FLETCHER26, Elizabeth HURST14, George8, William2, George1).

Frances married Wallace BEREN [41334]

Children from this marriage were:

   300 F    i. Elenor BEREN [41335] .

+ 301 F    ii. Marjery BEREN [41336] .


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