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Title: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: kd on Sunday 24 April 05 17:09 BST (UK)
 
looking for
CHARLES BISHOP Born 1880 Fathers name JOHN BISHOP.
I know that he married in 1905 and lived in ALVELEY.
Could possibly have GEORGE HARRY BISHOP as brother.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Kaye
Title: Re: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: Valda on Sunday 24 April 05 18:13 BST (UK)
1901 census RG13 2520 folio 26 Perry House Romsley Shropshire (Alveney district)
Charles Bishop 21  Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, Servant Carter on farm

1891 census RG12 2306 folio 137 Dawley Brook Kingswinford  Staffordshire 
Bishop, John 35 Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire Head Carter 
Bishop, Elizabeth 34 Bloomfield, Shropshire Wife
Bishop, Mary A 15 Bitterley, Shropshire Daughter
Bishop, Charles 11 Brierley Hill, Staffordshire Son Scholar
Bishop, Sarah E 8 Himley, Staffordshire Daughter 
Bishop, Arthur 7 Himley, Staffordshire Son 
Bishop, George 3 Holloway End, Staffordshire Son 

Regards
Valda

 
Title: Re: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: kd on Sunday 24 April 05 18:33 BST (UK)
Thanks Valda
I'll see if this fits in with what I've got.
Looks promising
Regards
Kaye
Title: Re: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: alveleyhistorian on Wednesday 22 June 05 18:30 BST (UK)
Hi there,
Can't find him listed for 1905 in the Alveley Church Marriage Register - did he marry at the Methodist Chapel ??
Look forward to hearing from you :) :) :) :)
Title: Re: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: kd on Wednesday 22 June 05 18:57 BST (UK)
Hi
Thanks for looking.
I have a copy of his marriage certificate. He was married at The Parish Church in the parish of Alveley on the 9th October 1905.
He married Lucy Ellen Clews.
Thanks again anyway
Kaye
Title: Re: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: alveleyhistorian on Thursday 23 June 05 09:30 BST (UK)
Hi
Thanks for looking.
I have a copy of his marriage certificate. He was married at The Parish Church in the parish of Alveley on the 9th October 1905.
He married Lucy Ellen Clews.
Thanks again anyway
Kaye

Hi there,
Sorry looking with my eyes shut again !!
Lucy was born in 1882 at Daddlebrook in Alveley.
I have a website all about Alveley if you would like to take a look - www.alveleyhistory.co.uk
Did they move from Alveley later ?
Do you have a date of death for Lucy ? - I don't seem to be able to find her on the Alveley burial register.
best Wishes,
alveleyhistorian


Title: Re: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: kd on Thursday 23 June 05 18:55 BST (UK)
Hello,
Thank you for the info on the site.
lucy Evans came from Alveley as you said, her mother was Joyce Hannah Evans before marriage, Joyce's father was Thomas Evans all from Alveley i beleive.
Having looked at the site i have found Lucy working as a servant at Hadleys farm in 1871
There are two Thomas Evans and i am wondering which is her father.
There are no Evans in 1895 and one in 1831.
Kaye
Title: Re: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: alveleyhistorian on Friday 24 June 05 21:00 BST (UK)
Hello,
Thank you for the info on the site.
lucy Evans came from Alveley as you said, her mother was Joyce Hannah Evans before marriage, Joyce's father was Thomas Evans all from Alveley i beleive.
Having looked at the site i have found Lucy working as a servant at Hadleys farm in 1871
There are two Thomas Evans and i am wondering which is her father.
There are no Evans in 1895 and one in 1831.
Kaye

Yes, the Clews and Evans families were in Alveley for many years.
Lucy Clews had a brother named Thomas ( later known as Tommy)  who by co-incidence was  next door neighbour to my great-grandmother at Quatt Bank on the outskirts of Alveley!
 My grandmother often spoke of them  and loved to tell the tale about Tommy one day "let slip" he and his wife were not married and as you can imagine it caused quite a stir ! (I'm not sure how accurate the story is of course)
Lucy and her husband seem to leave Alveley any idea where they go ?
alveleyhistorian
Title: Re: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: kd on Saturday 25 June 05 08:33 BST (UK)
Hello,
Many thanks for the info.
Joyce Evans Married John Clews in 1875 in Kings Norton.
In 1881 they were living with Thomas Evans in Alveley, in 1901 they were living in Smethwick and Lucy Clews was a servant in Rotten park Edgbaston Birmingham.
Charles Bishop who Lucy married was working at Perry House in Romsley in 1901.
Lucy had a child (Ellen) before she married Charles in 1905, they had 5 other children Brenda, Freda, Elizabeth, Tom and Bill.
Elizabeth(My husbands G mother was born in Romsley)never married but had two children, Jean and Wendy.
Elizabeth was living in Enville when she had Jean(my husbands mother) her husband still lives in Enville.
I know there are still family living in Claverley and i think some in Smethwick and Bridgenorth.
Can you tell me if Thomas Evans was married to Sarah Peat (I think they were Joyces parents)
If you have any more information i would be very grateful.
Kaye
Title: Re: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: alveleyhistorian on Saturday 25 June 05 11:44 BST (UK)
Hello,
Many thanks for the info.
Joyce Evans Married John Clews in 1875 in Kings Norton.
In 1881 they were living with Thomas Evans in Alveley, in 1901 they were living in Smethwick and Lucy Clews was a servant in Rotten park Edgbaston Birmingham.
Charles Bishop who Lucy married was working at Perry House in Romsley in 1901.
Lucy had a child (Ellen) before she married Charles in 1905, they had 5 other children Brenda, Freda, Elizabeth, Tom and Bill.
Elizabeth(My husbands G mother was born in Romsley)never married but had two children, Jean and Wendy.
Elizabeth was living in Enville when she had Jean(my husbands mother) her husband still lives in Enville.
I know there are still family living in Claverley and i think some in Smethwick and Bridgenorth.
Can you tell me if Thomas Evans was married to Sarah Peat (I think they were Joyces parents)
If you have any more information i would be very grateful.
Kaye
Hi there,
I may be able to fill in a few gaps - if you'd like to send me a copy of your family tree in the post I'll see what I can do.
My home address can be found on my website www.alveleyhistory.co.uk
Look forward to hearing from you
alveleyhistorian
Title: Re: 1901 census Bishop
Post by: alveleyhistorian on Saturday 16 July 16 09:35 BST (UK)
Hi there, just a quick message..things have rapidly moved on with alveley history, please get in touch  via messages or through my history facebook page.. "alveley family history shropshire"