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1 1902 Jul-Aug-Sep District, Gainsborough Vol, 7a Page, 1536[Test.FTW]

1902 Jul-Aug-Sep District, Gainsborough Vol, 7a Page, 1536 
Family: F66
 
2 James was a widower (aged 25) when he married Fanny Family: F16
 
3 Marriage 1864 Jan/Feb/Mar Lincoln 7a 715 Family: F115
 
4 Marriage to either Emma Hall or Emma Greenland Vol8 Page661 Westbury, Wiltshire 1844 Family: F73
 
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(Research):All this information is from head stone so may not 100% correct 
Dorothy
 
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!CENSUS: 1881 Aiskew, Yks; RG11/4871, En. 9, folio 105, p. 16; FHL 1342173 
Jane E.
 
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From MI's buried in same grave as Arthur. grave 263 
Lily
 
8 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
9 William Dixon (Naliss), no information on his movements, occupation, birth etc or who he married. (NALISS) James Dixon
 
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Wife 
ANN
 
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1881 census shows Edward living with his father and grandparents at
Barugh Ambo Yorkshire 
BAXTER Edward
 
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1881 census shows Eliza living at Barugh Ambo as Masons Wife 
BAXTER Eliza
 
13 1881 census shows Emily living with her parents and brother inlaw Mark
at Barugh. She is listed as married age 29, Labourers wife (Ag) 
BAXTER Emily
 
14 1881 census shows Enos as unmarried BAXTER Enos
 
15 1881 census shows Mark as a widower age 35 living with his parents at
Barugh Ambo 
BAXTER Mark
 
16 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
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Need full dates for:
Marriage
Death
(Research):Free BMD Birth
Births Sep 1895
Bond Frederick William Bradford, Y. 9b 120 
BOND Frederick William
 
18 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
19 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
20 Thank you to Harvey Burian for providing this Certificate BRISTOW Mary
 
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On 1901 Census shown as Farmer living at Pickering Marishes. 
BRISTOW Thomas
 
22 Thank you to Harvey Burian for providing this Certificate BUTROID Alice
 
23 Thank you to Harvey Burian for providing this Certificate BUTROID Arthur Wesley
 
24 Thank you to Harvey Burian for providing this Certificate BUTROID Elizabeth M
 
25 James Butroid b:1799 (East Ferry) Married: Faram, Mary on 14 Feb 1825 in Misterton, Nottinghamshire d:1862, oc:?Farmer of 30 acres & 2 pigs?, (1851 census) living in Misterton (no house number) with his mother in law Elizabeth Faram both are widowers, living with James Butroid are William b:1827, Mary b:1834 & Thomas B Butroid b:1837 all born in Misterton, and a house servant Sarah Cliflery. He had two other sons John b:1825 d:1826 & John b:1839 d:1839.
Thank you to Harvey Burian for providing this Certificate 
BUTROID James
 
26 Thank you to Harvey Burian for providing these Certificate BUTROID James
 
27 Robert F Butroid b:1871, married Elizabeth Bilton, in the 1891 census he was living with his mother and brothers John William, and Albert, in Church Corner Farmhouse. By the 1901 census he was living in Fountain Hill Cottages, Gringley Road, Misterton oc: Yardman on farm, with him is his wife Elizabeth, his brother Thomas B, and his son George W & Frederick b:1900. Later on in 1901 he had a daughter Minnie b:1901 M:30 Dec 1931 d:xxxx. BUTROID Robert Faram
 
28 Thank you to Harvey Burian for providing this Certificate BUTROID Rosetta
 
29 Thank you to Harvey Burian for providing this Certificate BUTROID Thomas Francis
 
30 William Butroid b:1827 Misterton, Nottinghamshire, Christened: 17 Sep 1826, Misterton, Nottinghamshire, Marriage (1): Bowering, Rebecca in Mar 1862 Marriage (2): Jepson, Elizabeth between Mar and Jul 1853 Died: 14 Oct 1886, Misterton, Nottinghamshire, Buried: Oct 1886, Misterton, Churchyard. 1861 census living in Misterton oc: farmer of 16 acres living with him is his Mother-in-law Sarah Bowering. In the 1881 census oc: farmer of 14 acres, he was living in Church Street, Misterton with his wife and their four children Rebecca b:1868 d:xxxx, Robert F b:1870 d:xxxx, Thomas B b:1873 d:1962, & Albert b:1874 d:xxxx. William also had three other children, Sarah Ann b:1863 d:xxxx, John William b:1866 d:1935 & Laura b:1883 d:xxxx. BUTROID William
 
31 Joseph Butroyd b:1740 Horbling, Lincolnshire, married Elizabeth Sutton Elizabeth on 12 Sep 1765 in Horbling, Lincolnshire. They had four children, Ann b:xxxx, Richard b:1767 Horbling, Lincolnshire, Christened: 24 May 1767, Horbling, Lincolnshire. Died: 15 May 1838, East Ferry, Lincolnshire, Buried: 18 May 1838, Laughton Churchyard. Joseph b:1769 & Elizabeth b:1770. BUTROYD Joseph
 
32 Richard Butroyd b:1767 married unknown Sarah, they had 13 children James b:1799 East Ferry, Lincolnshire, Christened: 26 Aug 1799, Scotton Parish Church, Died: Misterton, Nottinghamshire, Buried: 2 Nov 1862, Misterton Churchyard, Nottinghamshire, Jaberz b:1800 d:1866, Jesse b:1801 d:1859, Elizabeth b:1803, Mary b:1803, John b:1804, Johan b:1805 d:1805, Mary b:1806 d:1820, Johan b:1807 d:1834, Sarah b:1809 d:1809, Sarah b:1810 d:1810, Richard b:1811 d:1846 & Selina b:1815 d:1819.

Possible death for:
Richard Butroyd
Year of Registration: 1838
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Gainsborough
County: Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire
Volume: 14
Page: 217
Thank you to Harvey Burian for providing this Certificate 
BUTROYD Richard
 
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Abraham was a farmer in Westgate, Belton 
CAWKWELL Abraham
 
34 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
35 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
36 In the 1901 census Percy Sewell Clarke oc: Coal Porter is living at 74 Hickman Street, West Lindsey, Gainsborough and is married to Jane Maria Taylor and they have four children, Arthur S b:1896, Ada Annie b:1897, Horace b:1898 & William b:1899. Also living with them is Percy?s brother Herbert aged 24 oc: Engine Maker. CLARKE Percy Sewell
 
37 William appears in the 1851 census aged 18 living at no 7 Spittal Alms House, Hemswell, oc: servant.
William appears in the 1851 census aged 18 living at no 7 Spittal Alms House, Hemswell, oc: servant.
By the 1861 census he lives at 29 Chapel Yard, Little Corringham oc: Agricultural labourer, with his wife Charlotte and their two year old son Frederick b:1859.

Neither, William or Charlotte appear in the 1871 census (they may not have been home when the census registrar came a knocking).

But they do appear in the 1881 census living at 98 Becketts Farm Lane, Corringham oc: Agricultural labourer, and they have been very busy since 1861, they know have seven children, Sarah Ann b:1864, Mura b:1868, John b:1870, Ada b:1871, Percy Sewell b:1873, Clara E. b:1875 & Herbert b:1877 all born in Corringham.

By the 1891 census William has died ? Charlotte is the head of the family oc: Machine Owner, living with her at 61 no street name, is her son Frederick aged 32 oc: Portable Engine Driver, her daughter Clara E aged 16 and a grandson William S Dunderdale aged 5.
There is a Percy Clarke at Mount St Marys College, Spinkhill, Derbyshire, have yet to confirm if this is the same Percy Clarke, also have yet to find the remaining children.

By the 1901 census Charlotte has died (this has yet to be confirmed) the whereabouts of the rest of the family I have yet to discover. 
CLARKE William
 
38 Birth Record: 9a 149 COWIE Barbara Lily
 
39 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
40 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
41 In the 1861 census George (54) oc: Weaver is living at 4 Guthries Close, Dundee with this wife Anne or Annie (46), with them is their sons William (13) & John (12) COWIE George
 
42 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
43 Birth Record: 9A 140 COWIE Herbert
 
44 1891 census John (42) oc: Mason is living at 2 Gardner Street, Dundee with his wife Margaret McNaughton (52) and theie two sons William (16) oc: Cabinet Maker Apprentice & James (13) oc: Machine Grinder

1901 census John (52) is living at 22 Gardner Street with his wife Margaret (62) and James (23) oc: Mason 
COWIE John
 
45 Birth Record: 9a 132 COWIE Kenneth
 
46 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
47 William Ramsay (sie) Cowie listed on marriage certificate of his Daughter Mary Trevor Cowie, to a Walter Dixon, occupation cabinet maker, Railway ? living at 41 Millners Street, Acomb.

1901 census William (26) is living at 3 Rayner Street, Ripon oc:Cabinet Maker, he is a boarder 
COWIE William Ramsay
 
48 James d: 24th July 1934 buried under the name of Naliss aged 66 [DEATH CERTIFICATE], he appears in the 1901 census living at 44 Derwent Street, Ayresome, Middlesbrough oc: General Labourer with Ada & their son William Arthur

James Dixon (Army Number 14087) enlisted in the Royal Veterinary Corp on 21st December 1915 at Woolwich.
21 Oct 1916 he got a "Shoeing Certificate" after attending a course of instruction in Showing at the School of Farriery, Woolwich.
He served until his discharge ?no longer physically fit for active service? on 10th March 1919 ? on his discharge papers he is described as being 5ft 7?, complexion fair, with blue eyes.

On James?s medal card, obtained from the National Archives, he is listed as having three or possibly four medals:
? Victory ? RAVC/101A
? British ? RAVC/101A
? SWB List ? RAVC/507

Further investigation needed.

James Naliss otherwise known as Dixon is buried at Wardsend Cemetery, Ecclesall North, Sheffield.
This is an extract of an email I received from the ?Sheffield Family History Society? ??.the churchyard at St Philip's church was small and filled quickly so they bought land at Wardsend further up the valley and established a cemetery which is known as Wardsend. The cemetery is closed for burials now. It became very neglected and overgrown and the buildings were demolished but some local people have adopted it and made a big effort to clear it up.?

After James?s death Ada continued to live at 71, Pollard Crescent, Southy Green, Sheffield, until her death. 
DIXON James
 
49 During the war Walter & Mary lived at No 3 Danebury House, The Green, Acomb, York.

Walter Dixon Army No: 4529661
Enlisted in the Army June 20th 1923 at Sheffield (aged 15) Discharged June 6th 1935 at Aldershot (aged 27) he was a bandsman in the Yorkshire Regiment.

He Enlisted again October 10th 1938 at York (aged 30) he saw active service in many theatres of war during WWII, he was discharged on Sep 21st 1959 at Wilton (aged 51) he was in the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. 
DIXON Walter
 
50 Thank you to Harvey Burian for providing this Certificate FARAM Mary
 

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