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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: JOHN LOCKWOOD d 1735 BOLTON ABBEY YORKSHIRE
« on: Friday 30 July 04 14:45 BST (UK) »
A bit more information I dug up today out of the tree regarding FRANCES LOCKWOOD.1804-1886.
Described as the daughter of a builder and architect from Skelton in Cleveland *She married the Rev. Joseph Kipling from Lythe in Skelton Parish Church in Sept 1836. He was a member of what was then known as the Methodist Society, a growing movement much influenced by the travels and preaching in the locality, of John Wesley. In the marriage register he is described as Minister of Great Edstone, a village near Pickering Yorks.
Frances and Joseph Kipling had eight children, six of whom lived to be adults, two boys and four girls. After two years at Great Edstone the family moved to Horncastle, Lincs where they remained for three years; then on to Howden and Bridlington in the East Riding. There were other moves within the Northern Circuit including Pateley Bridge in the West Riding, as was customary for Methodist ministers.
Rev Joseph Kipling died at Skipton on Jan 19. 1862. His will was proved at under £600, he was described as formerly of Ulverston, Lancs.Frances continued to live in Skipton with her daughters who ran a small school. Frances died at Skipton in 1886.
As the large majority of William and Ruth Lockwood's children were daughters the Lockwood name was lost when they married , but in the next generation it was used extensively as a middle name. The most notable example being John Lockwood Kipling (1837-1911) the eldest son of Frances and Joseph Kipling, and the father of Rudyard Kipling.
*The Pater- John Lockwood Kipling his life and times. by Arthur R Ankers pub. Pond View Books.1988
1881 Census. RG11 4308/73 page16. 24.Otley St. Skipton.
KIPLING Frances head W female 73y b.Skelton, Yorks. Annuitant.
" Jane Frances dau U " 37y b.Horncastle Lincs Teacher, private school.
" Ruth Mary " U " 30y b.Burlington,Yorks " " "
CRUMP Joseph Kipling grandson male 11y b.Skipton Yorks scholar.
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Just thought I better Clarify- sex of Ellis was FEMALE and not male as prlgoon
believes ,Heres the details as Given to me......... Ellis (Alice.) LOCKWOOD was born 5 Aug 1799 in Skelton in Cleveland. She married John TAYLOR. 24 Dec 1824 in Brotton Chapel Yks..
Children of Ellis (Alice.) LOCKWOOD and John TAYLOR. are:
William TAYLOR..
Mitchel. TAYLOR..
Elizabeth TAYLOR..
George Sayer TAYLOR. was born 18 Jan 1829.
HER PARENTS were....William LOCKWOOD born 7 Mar 1763 in Bolton Abbey. Yorkshire, and died 21 Sep 1829 in Skelton in Cleveland. He was buried in All Saints Parish Church. Skelton.. He married Ruth MERRY 27.Dec1790 by licence in Lythe P.Ch. Near Whitby.Yorks, daughter of Peter MERRY. and Ruth Oxley. She was born in Glaisdale Near Whitby, Yorks., and died 30 Nov 1848 in Skelton in Cleveland. She was buried All Saints (old )Parish Ch.Skelton .
I also can not find a BERTHA in my lot.
Please let me Know if I can help in any way... Ray(logic)
Described as the daughter of a builder and architect from Skelton in Cleveland *She married the Rev. Joseph Kipling from Lythe in Skelton Parish Church in Sept 1836. He was a member of what was then known as the Methodist Society, a growing movement much influenced by the travels and preaching in the locality, of John Wesley. In the marriage register he is described as Minister of Great Edstone, a village near Pickering Yorks.
Frances and Joseph Kipling had eight children, six of whom lived to be adults, two boys and four girls. After two years at Great Edstone the family moved to Horncastle, Lincs where they remained for three years; then on to Howden and Bridlington in the East Riding. There were other moves within the Northern Circuit including Pateley Bridge in the West Riding, as was customary for Methodist ministers.
Rev Joseph Kipling died at Skipton on Jan 19. 1862. His will was proved at under £600, he was described as formerly of Ulverston, Lancs.Frances continued to live in Skipton with her daughters who ran a small school. Frances died at Skipton in 1886.
As the large majority of William and Ruth Lockwood's children were daughters the Lockwood name was lost when they married , but in the next generation it was used extensively as a middle name. The most notable example being John Lockwood Kipling (1837-1911) the eldest son of Frances and Joseph Kipling, and the father of Rudyard Kipling.
*The Pater- John Lockwood Kipling his life and times. by Arthur R Ankers pub. Pond View Books.1988
1881 Census. RG11 4308/73 page16. 24.Otley St. Skipton.
KIPLING Frances head W female 73y b.Skelton, Yorks. Annuitant.
" Jane Frances dau U " 37y b.Horncastle Lincs Teacher, private school.
" Ruth Mary " U " 30y b.Burlington,Yorks " " "
CRUMP Joseph Kipling grandson male 11y b.Skipton Yorks scholar.
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Just thought I better Clarify- sex of Ellis was FEMALE and not male as prlgoon
believes ,Heres the details as Given to me......... Ellis (Alice.) LOCKWOOD was born 5 Aug 1799 in Skelton in Cleveland. She married John TAYLOR. 24 Dec 1824 in Brotton Chapel Yks..
Children of Ellis (Alice.) LOCKWOOD and John TAYLOR. are:
William TAYLOR..
Mitchel. TAYLOR..
Elizabeth TAYLOR..
George Sayer TAYLOR. was born 18 Jan 1829.
HER PARENTS were....William LOCKWOOD born 7 Mar 1763 in Bolton Abbey. Yorkshire, and died 21 Sep 1829 in Skelton in Cleveland. He was buried in All Saints Parish Church. Skelton.. He married Ruth MERRY 27.Dec1790 by licence in Lythe P.Ch. Near Whitby.Yorks, daughter of Peter MERRY. and Ruth Oxley. She was born in Glaisdale Near Whitby, Yorks., and died 30 Nov 1848 in Skelton in Cleveland. She was buried All Saints (old )Parish Ch.Skelton .
I also can not find a BERTHA in my lot.
Please let me Know if I can help in any way... Ray(logic)