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| William Harold BURTON.
Parents: Walter James BURTON and Olive Maud CRUDGINGTON. William John BURTON was born about 1883 in Hampstead, Middlesex. Parents: Samuel BURTON and Eliza POWELL. Matilda Mary Ann BUTCHER was born on 16 Sep 1873 in Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire. She died on 12 Sep 1950 in Woodgreen, Middlesex. Spouse: James Henry HAYLES. James Henry HAYLES and Matilda Mary Ann BUTCHER were married on 22 Dec 1901 in St Mary's Church, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight. James Henry and his wife Matilda Mary Ann split up when Frederick Gilbert was only a baby. Matilda Mary Ann took the baby and went to stay with her mother in London. Hilda stayed with her father. Children were: Hilda Winifred HAYLES, Frederick Gilbert (Fred) HAYLES. Sarah Ann BUTCHER was born about 1835 in West Cowes, Isle of Wight. She lived in 11 Fratton Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire between 1881 and 1901. In 1881 Sarah Ann was a widow and she lived with her children Ada, Jessie and Percy and a female visitor. In 1891 Sarah HALES lived with her daughter Ada, her granddaughter Elsie Padbury (11; b. Elsie Winifred Padbury in 1879 Portsmouth) and 2 lodgers. Elsie was the daughter of Alice Ann Newman, Sarah Ann's daughter by her first marriage. Alice Ann Newman had married Henry John Padbury in Portsmouth in 1876 and in 1881 Henry (insurance agent), Alice and Elsie lived in 1901 Lake Road, Portsmouth. Henry died in 1889 in Petersfield, Hampshire aged 39 and Elsie came to live with her grandmother. In 1901 Sarah lived with Ada and Elsie (draper's assistant) and one boarder. Between 1881 and 1901 she was a Lodging House Keeper in 11 Fratton Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire. She died about 1919 in Portsmouth, Hampshire. Spouse: Benjamin HAYLES. Benjamin HAYLES and Sarah Ann BUTCHER were married about 1860 in St. Mary's Church, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight. Sarah was a widow. In 1856 she had married Robert Henry Newman in St. John's Church, Northwood. They had one daughter Alice Ann Newman in 1857. Robert died in 1859 aged 27 in West Cowes. They lived in 3 South View, Newport, Isle of Wight in 1861. Benjamin and Sarah Ann lived with Alice Ann (3; Newman but aka Hayles) and a visitor, Sarah's sister Amelia Butcher (10). They lived in Fratton Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire in 1871. Benjamin and Sarah Ann lived with their children Ada, ELSIE and Percy and Alice Ann Newman (Sarah's daughter). Children were: Alfred James HAYLES, Ada Sarah HAYLES, Jessie Eliza HAYLES, Arthur HAYLES, Percy Harry HAYLES. Alice Maud BUTLER was born about 1870 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Samuel BUTLER and Hannah BOTTOMLEY. Benjamin BUTLER was born about 1840 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Cloth Miller in Deighton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Nathan BUTLER and Sarah BOOTHROYD. Spouse: Annie Maria HELLAWELL. Benjamin BUTLER and Annie Maria HELLAWELL were married. Children were: Benjamin Hallowell BUTLER. Benjamin Hallowell BUTLER was born about 1868 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Benjamin BUTLER and Annie Maria HELLAWELL. Christopher BUTLER. Spouse: Catharine VICARS. Children were: Matthew BUTLER, Frances BUTLER, John BUTLER, Ralph BUTLER. David BUTLER was born on 23 Nov 1798 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He was christened on 14 Dec 1798 in High Street Chapel (Methodist New Connection) Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1851 he was a Hosier in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Temperance Hotel Keeper in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. As well as his family he also had one servant and four lodgers from London - one Ballet Master and three teenage girls were resorded as "Artiste de la Danse". Parents: George BUTLER and Rachel WOOFENDEN. Spouse: Annis UNKNOWN. David BUTLER and Annis UNKNOWN lived in Kirkgate, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1851. They lived in Queen Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1861. They were married. Children were: Thomas BUTLER, David BUTLER, John BUTLER, Edwin BUTLER. David BUTLER was born about 1841 in Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Tailor in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Between 1871 and 1881 he was a Tailor in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. In 1891 he was a Tailor in Radford, Nottinghamshire. Kate still lived with David and Maria and she was now known as Kare Maria Butler. Parents: David BUTLER and Annis UNKNOWN. Spouse: Maria LOWTHER. David BUTLER and Maria LOWTHER were married about 1869 in Basford, Nottinghamshire. They lived in 26 Hedderly Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire between 1871 and 1881. Maria's daughter Kate Maria Lowther lived with the family in the St. Ann's area (a less than salubrious area). In 1881 Kate was a Lace Patterns Girl. They lived in 12 Mozart Street, Radford, Nottinghamshire in 1891. Edwin BUTLER was born about 1844 in Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Linen Draper in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: David BUTLER and Annis UNKNOWN. Edwin BUTLER was born about 1875 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He died about 1884 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Samuel BUTLER and Hannah BOTTOMLEY. Elizabeth BUTLER was born on 7 Nov 1817 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She was christened on 23 Jan 1818 in High Street Chapel (Methodist New Connection) Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: George BUTLER and Rachel WOOFENDEN. Emma BUTLER was born about 1871 in East Brierley, Yorkshire. In 1891 she was a Woollen Weaver in Soothill, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph BUTLER and Hannah HERRINGTON. Ernest Charles BUTLER was born about 1873 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1891 he was a Cotton Piecer in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Samuel BUTLER and Hannah BOTTOMLEY. Frances BUTLER was christened on 31 Mar 1746 in Spofforth, Yorkshire. She was born about 1746 in Spofforth, Yorkshire. Parents: Christopher BUTLER and Catharine VICARS. George BUTLER was born about 1773 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He was christened on 31 Oct 1773 in Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Matthew BUTLER and Elizabeth BRADLEY. Spouse: Rachel WOOFENDEN. George BUTLER and Rachel WOOFENDEN were married on 29 Apr 1798 in Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Children were: David BUTLER, Mary BUTLER, Martha BUTLER, Nathan BUTLER, Ruth BUTLER, Elizabeth BUTLER. George BUTLER was born about 1877 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1891 he was a Cotton Piecer in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Samuel BUTLER and Hannah BOTTOMLEY. Herbert BUTLER was born about 1881 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He died about 1881 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Samuel BUTLER and Hannah BOTTOMLEY. John BUTLER was born about 1748 in Spofforth, Yorkshire. Parents: Christopher BUTLER and Catharine VICARS. John BUTLER was born about 1842 in Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Linen Draper in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: David BUTLER and Annis UNKNOWN. John Henry BUTLER was born on 9 Oct 1870 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Mary BUTLER. Joseph BUTLER was born about 1844 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Cotton Twiner in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Between 1881 and 1901 he was a Wool Sorter in Soothill, Yorkshire. Parents: Nathan BUTLER and Sarah BOOTHROYD. Spouse: Hannah HERRINGTON. Joseph BUTLER and Hannah HERRINGTON lived in Soothill, Yorkshire between 1881 and 1901. They were married. Children were: Emma BUTLER. Martha BUTLER was born on 25 Aug 1807 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She was christened on 4 Oct 1807 in High Street Chapel (Methodist New Connection) Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: George BUTLER and Rachel WOOFENDEN. Mary BUTLER was born on 11 Aug 1799 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She was christened on 29 Sep 1799 in High Street Chapel (Methodist New Connection) Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: George BUTLER and Rachel WOOFENDEN. Mary BUTLER was born about 1849 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1871 she was a Cotton Piecer in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She lived in 60 Towngate, Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire between 1891 and 1901. In 1891 she was a Worsted Mender in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Nathan BUTLER and Sarah BOOTHROYD. Spouse: Arthur BEAUMONT. Arthur BEAUMONT and Mary BUTLER were married about 1876 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. They lived in Littletown, Liversedge, Yorkshire in 1881. Children were: Charles F BEAUMONT, Alfred BEAUMONT, Janet BEAUMONT. Children were: John Henry BUTLER. Matthew BUTLER was born about 1743 in Spofforth, Yorkshire. Parents: Christopher BUTLER and Catharine VICARS. Spouse: Elizabeth BRADLEY. Matthew BUTLER and Elizabeth BRADLEY were married on 11 Jul 1769 in Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Children were: George BUTLER. Nathan BUTLER was born on 1 Jan 1812 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He was christened on 28 Feb 1812 in High Street Chapel (Methodist New Connection) Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Between 1841 and 1878 he was a Stonemason in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Some stonemasons worked only in quarries where they would carry out a range of specialist tasks such as sawing large blocks or trimming building stones. Those who worked alone or in small groups in town or village workshops would make everything from building blocks, gate posts and footpath slabs, to stone troughs and church fonts. The skills these men possessed varied greatly, some being trained craftsmen while others were self taught jack-of-all-trades. Stonemasons were quite poorly paid. Most would have started as building labourers and learned their trade over a period of time. He died of enlargement of the liver (2 years certified) on 4 Sep 1878 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Nathan Butler had an interest in medical matters and obviously took a pride in his leather bound book The English Physician Enlarged. He had his name stamped in the front and there he also wrote Nathan Butlers Book and the date 1838 . The book has hand coloured drawings of herbs, line drawing of parts of the body and some 301 pages of text covering such topics as herbs and their uses, Directions for making Syrups &c and the Family Dispensatory. It seems to be an omnibus edition which includes the Culpeppers Dispensatory and has pencilled notes within and on the back inside cover. Such a book would have been a big investment and a great help giving knowledge which would have supplemented family oral tradition. This tradition carried on down the generations via his grandson Ernest William Burdett and great grandson Harold Burdett, both of whom made hot drops and marshmallow ointment amongst other remedies. His great great granddaughters, Leonine Burdett and Corinne Thomson are qualified nutritionists and well-versed in alternative medicine. Parents: George BUTLER and Rachel WOOFENDEN. Spouse: Sarah BOOTHROYD. Nathan BUTLER and Sarah BOOTHROYD were married about 1837. They lived in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire between 1841 and 1878. In 1841 the family were transcribed as Bulter and in 1861 as Butter. In 1871 a daughter-in-law, Annie M. Butler, aged 28 (b.1842 Scotland) and two grandsons, Benjamin Hallowell Butler aged 3 (b.1867 Huddersfield) and John Henry Butler aged 6 months (b.1870 Lockwood) were also staying with Nathan and Sarah. John Henry was Mary's illegitimate son. Children were: Benjamin BUTLER, Rachel BUTLER, Joseph BUTLER, Samuel BUTLER, Mary BUTLER, Ruth BUTLER, Sarah Ann BUTLER. Rachel BUTLER was born about 1842 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 she was a Cotton Piecer in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Nathan BUTLER and Sarah BOOTHROYD. Ralph BUTLER was born about 1757 in Spofforth, Yorkshire. Parents: Christopher BUTLER and Catharine VICARS. Ruth BUTLER was born on 21 Jun 1816 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She was christened on 4 Oct 1816 in High Street Chapel (Methodist New Connection) Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: George BUTLER and Rachel WOOFENDEN. Ruth BUTLER was born about 1853 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1871 she was a Woollen Weaver in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1881 she was a Worsted Weaver in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Nathan BUTLER and Sarah BOOTHROYD. Spouse: Reuben HORSFALL. Reuben HORSFALL and Ruth BUTLER were married about 1890 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. They lived in Rock Terrace, Brockholes, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1891. Reuben and Ruth lived with Walter and Mary Ann (his first wife Dinah's daughter). They lived in Brockholes, Thurstonland, Yorkshire in 1901. Samuel BUTLER was born about 1846 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Between 1861 and 1871 he was a Cotton Twiner in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1881 he was a Cotton Doubler in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1891 he was a Cotton Twiner in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He died about 1899. Parents: Nathan BUTLER and Sarah BOOTHROYD. Spouse: Hannah BOTTOMLEY. Samuel BUTLER and Hannah BOTTOMLEY were married about 1868 in Halifax, Yorkshire. They lived in Barcroft, Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1871. They lived in Perseverance Street, Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1881. They lived in 19, Colne Road, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1891. Children were: Alice Maud BUTLER, Ernest Charles BUTLER, Edwin BUTLER, George BUTLER, Herbert BUTLER. Sarah Ann
BUTLER was born on 9 Feb 1859 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
In 1859 she was a Mender in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In
1881 she was a Worsted Weaver in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
She died of senile myocardial degeneration on 15 Jul 1944 in Denby Dale, Yorkshire.
Parents: Nathan BUTLER and Sarah BOOTHROYD.Spouse: John (Stocking Johnny) BURDETT. John (Stocking Johnny) BURDETT and Sarah Ann BUTLER were married on 4 Feb 1891 in United Methodist Free Church, Bentley Street, Lockwood, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. They lived in Ingbirchworth, Yorkshire in 1891. In 1891 John and Sarah Ann lived two doors away from his Uncle Frank and next door the other way lived his cousin Herbert. They lived in Denby Dale, Yorkshire in 1901. In 1901, John's niece, Ada Burdett, lived with the family. They lived in Norman Bridge, Denby Dale, Yorkshire in 1911. John (60; travelling draper on his own account) had been married for 20 years to Sarah Ann (52; three live births; two children still living) and they lived in a four roomed house with their sons Ernest William (18; Double Plush Weaver) and Stanley (12; school part-time worsted spinner) and their niece Ada Burdett (26; worsted warper). Children were: Ernest William BURDETT, Wilfrid Butler BURDETT, Stanley BURDETT. Thomas BUTLER was born about 1838 in Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: David BUTLER and Annis UNKNOWN. Ethel BUTTERWORTH was born about 1889 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. Her father was George Butterworth (1845). Her grandfather was John Butterworth (1812). Her great grandfather was William Butterworth (1779) who married Mary Nussey (1779). Spouse: Harry CLARKSON. Harry CLARKSON and Ethel BUTTERWORTH were married on 21 Feb 1909 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. They had three sons - Harry (1909-1979, Stanley (1911-1927) and Ronald. Harry worked as a steel turner. Mary CALFORD
was born on 26 Oct 1826 in Bitton, Gloucestershire. In 1851 she was
a Cotton Weaver in Marple, Cheshire. She lived in 42 Liverpool Road,
Wolstanton, Staffordshire in 1901. Mary was a widow but her married
son Samuel lived with her and her granddaughter, Annie (21) as well as one boarder.
Spouse: Samuel VERNON. Samuel VERNON and Mary CALFORD were married on 3 Jan 1851 in Parish Church, Prestwich, Manchester, Lancashire. She was a widow and her maiden name was Harding. On 4 March 1849 she had married Joseph Calford in St. Mary's Church, Bitton, Gloucestershire but within six months he had died. Samuel and Mary were both widowed although Samuel was only 27 and Mary was only 24 at the time of their marriage. He was a spinner and their residence at the time of their marriage was Moor Hey, Oldham. His father was Thomas Vernon, a boatman, and her father was Joseph Harding, a hatter. Samuel signed the register but Mary left her mark. They lived in Canal Buildings, Marple, Cheshire in 1851. In 1851, Samuel and his wife lived with his parents. They lived in Cotton Works, Knutton, Wolstanton, Staffordshire in 1861. He and Mary lived with their children William, Edwin, Samuel, Alfred, Elizabeth, Sarah Jane and Sarah. They lived in Cross Heath, Knutton, Wolstanton, Staffordshire between 1871 and 1891. By 1871 he and Mary had two more children, Charles and Harry. In 1881 Samuel and Mary lived with Elizabeth, Charles, Harry and a grandson William Vernon (b.1876 Wolstanton; child of William Thomas Vernon). In 1891 the family was transcribed as VERNA and Samuel and Mary had their daughter Elizabeth and her husband Joseph Tagg (b.1854 Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffordshire; a Locomotive Engine Maker) and their children Joseph (aged 7; b.26 Sep 1883), Annie W. (5), Frederick (3) and their granddaughter Annie Vernon (Sarah's child) aged 11 living with them. Children were: Edwin VERNON, Samuel VERNON, Alfred VERNON, George VERNON, Elizabeth VERNON, Sarah Jane VERNON, Sarah VERNON, Joseph VERNON, Joseph VERNON, Charles Hinchliffe VERNON, George VERNON, Harry VERNON. Annie CALLAWAY was born about 1880 in West Cowes, Isle of Wight. Spouse: George Harry HAYLES. George Harry HAYLES and Annie CALLAWAY were married about 1898 in a non-conformist chapel. They lived in 4 Pallance Road, Northwood in 1901. George and Annie lived with their children Frederick and Reginald. Children were: Frederick Henry HAYLES, Reginald George HAYLES, Oliver Harry HAYLES, Percy Gordon HAYLES, Marjorie Annie HAYLES, Hedley Arthur HAYLES, Hilda May HAYLES. Doris May CALVERT. Spouse: Henry James ROBINSON. Henry James ROBINSON and Doris May CALVERT
were married about 1935 in Scarborough, Yorkshire. They had one daughter,
Patricia Ann in 1936. By 1939 Henry was in the King's Royal Rifle Corps but was
captured in Calais and spent six years in a P.O.W. Camp. After being demobbed
in late 1945 he went back to Scarborough and bought a business jointly with his
wife's brother. He sold his part of the business to his brother-in-law about
a year later and disappeared.
Jean Ann CAMERON died about 2002 in Auckland, New Zealand. Spouse: Clarence Anthony (Bill) ROBINSON. Clarence Anthony (Bill) ROBINSON and Jean Ann CAMERON were married about 1949 in Auckland, New Zealand. Children were: Kerry Ann Therese ROBINSON. John CAMMELL was born about 1855 in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. The Cammell Family John's parents were William Cammell and Caroline Andrews who had married in 1851 in St. James' Church, Yarmouth. Caroline was one of the three children of James Andrews and Maria Wheeler Osgood (Caroline 1827; Charles 1828; Oliver 1830 - all born in Yarmouth). In 1852 William and Caroline's son, William James, was born. No birth record has been found for John but in 1855 Caroline died aged 27, probably soon after John's birth. William remarried in 1860 in a non-conformist chapel. He married Martha Prince who already had a son Arthur Prince (b.1860 Yarmouth). In 1864 William died aged 41. In 1871 Martha was a widow and lived at Walhampton House, Boldre, Hampshire. She was a domestic servant in charge and William (18) was a footman and Arthur (known as Cammell) lived with her as did a gardener for the estate. In 1876 William James Cammell married Amelia Sophia Hampton in Lymington. In 1881 Sophia (mariner's wife) lived at Eva Cottage, Waterford, Westfield Road, Lymington with Alice (3). In 1886 Sophia was a witness at the wedding of Mary Jane Hayles and William Morrison. In 1891 William (ship's cook) and Sophia lived at The Elms, South Baddesley, Lymington with Alice (13) and William (1). In 1901 William CAMMETT (mariner) and Sophia lived at Parday Terrace, Buckland Road, Lymington with William (11). In 1916 William James died in Lymington. Now back to John Cammell.. He lived in Ashengrove, Gunville, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight in 1861. John was a six year old boarder (b.Yarmouth) with William Witcher (widower; 76; agricultural labourer) and his son George (45; agricultural labourer), his wife Ann (50; nee Cooley) and their children. The family ties were very close as John was to marry Ann Witcher's niece Sarah Ann Hayles (daughter of Mary Ann Cooley and William Morris Hayles). He lived in Gunville, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight in 1871. John H. Cammell (b.Yarmouth) was listed as a grandson in the family of George Witcher (gardener/labourer; 56) and his wife, Ann and their children William and Jemima (cripple). In 1871 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Gunville, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight. He was a witness at the marriage of Mary Jane Hayles and William Morrison in 1886 in Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight. In 1891 he was a General Labourer in Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight. Spouse: Sarah Ann HAYLES. John CAMMELL and Sarah Ann HAYLES were married about 1883 in a non-conformist chapel. John CAMPBELL married Sarah Ann Hayles. They lived in Forest Side, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight in 1891. John and Sarah lived alone next to her parents and brother. Carmel CANTWELL. Spouse: Adrian Richard BLACKBURN. Children were: Andrew Richard BLACKBURN, Pauline Maree BLACKBURN. Rebecca CARD was born about 1777 in Newport, Isle of Wight. Spouse: Robert HAYLES. Robert HAYLES and Rebecca CARD were married on 20 Aug 1798 in Newport, Isle of Wight. Children were: Robert HAYLES, Charlotte HAYLES, Edward HAYLES, Jane HAYLES, Solomon HAYLES. George CARR. Parents: Timothy SILVERWOOD and Hannah CARR. Hannah CARR was born on 4 Mar 1844 in Brightside, Sheffield, Yorkshire. She died on 6 Oct 1933. Spouse: Timothy SILVERWOOD. Timothy SILVERWOOD and Hannah CARR were married on 20 May 1876 in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, Yorkshire. They lived in 1 Spring Place, Sheffield, Yorkshire between 1881 and 1891. Children were: Gertrude SILVERWOOD, Barbara SILVERWOOD, Timothy SILVERWOOD, Hannah SILVERWOOD, Joseph SILVERWOOD, John SILVERWOOD, George CARR. George CARRINGTON. Spouse: Lily Augusta HAYLES. George CARRINGTON and Lily Augusta HAYLES were married about 1911 in a non-conformist chapel. Children were: George Frederick CARRINGTON, John CARRINGTON. George Frederick CARRINGTON. Parents: George CARRINGTON and Lily Augusta HAYLES. John CARRINGTON. Parents: George CARRINGTON and Lily Augusta HAYLES. Caroline CARRUTHERS. Spouse: Paul Barry HEPPLESTONE. Children were: Kaitlyn Jenny HEPPLESTONE, Holly HEPPLESTONE. Dowsabell CASSON. Spouse: Henry BURDET. Children were: Bartholomew Casson BURDET, Hume Casson BURDET, Hercules Casson BURDET, Tristram Casson BURDET, Gervais Casson BURDET, Valentine Casson BURDET, Margery Casson BURDET, Abigail Casson BURDET, Eglantine Casson BURDET. |