Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Albert Charlton-2

He was a Plumber, and lived at 10 Stanley St, York; 29 Chatsworth Terrace (1915). He received the FReedom of the City of York on the 16 Jan 1906 by lineaage. He was a member of the Northumberland Fusiliers.
!He is buried in the Cemetery at York, Grave No. 19509. He died of Diabetes.


Charles Edward Charlton-15

Charles was a Machine Driller.
!Charles died from Phthisis (Tuberculosis) and is buried in Grave number 17611.


Sidney Charlton-10

Sidney died of Convulsions, and is buried in Grave Number 14547.


Florence Ethel Charlton-14

She died of Bronchitis, and is buried in Grave number 18820.


Leonard Charlton-11

Leonard was a Carriage Builder who lived at 10, Stanley St, York.He received the Freedom of the City of York on the 13 Jul 1909 by Lineage.


Roy Charlton-13

Roy is buried in Grave number 20449.


Robert Charlton-16

Robert was a Cooper, and was apprenticed to George Bulmer. His first marriage was to a Jane Bulmer, Daughter of George Bulmer, so I assume that he married his Masters daughter. He started his Apprenticeship on the 27 Jan 1819 with no consideration. He received the Freedom of teh City of York 7 years later in 1826. He lived at 24, Mill St, Leeds in 1841.


Robert Charlton-16

Robert was a Cooper, and was apprenticed to George Bulmer. His first marriage was to a Jane Bulmer, Daughter of George Bulmer, so I assume that he married his Masters daughter. He started his Apprenticeship on the 27 Jan 1819 with no consideration. He received the Freedom of teh City of York 7 years later in 1826. He lived at 24, Mill St, Leeds in 1841.


George Bulmer-24

This George is possibly the Son of Francis Bulmer Snr, and his Wife Helen Horseman. If so, then he would have been born about 1783 in York.
This seems unlikely now that I have found more children! However, I have found a possible christening in Farlington which is just a few miles east of Stillington and north of York. It is the closest possible match that I can find. Also his mothers name of Susan would seem to be a likely source for him to name one of his daughters Susannah. The date of the Chirstening is 27 Sep 1763. Unfortunately I cannot find a marriage of a George Bulmer and a Susan or Susannah between 1735 and 1763 in Yorkshire, so I will have to try all counties............Nope, nothing showing up.
George appears to have been a twin, for he has a sister called Susannah Christenend the same day as himself in Farlington. There do not appear to be any more children.


George Bulmer-30

George received the Freedom of the City of York in 1826, by Lineage. He was a Cooper like his father, whom he was apprenticed to.


William Bulmer-31

William was also a Freeman of the CIty of York, which honour he received on the 27 Jul 1833. He too was a Cooper.


Peter Charlton-26

He was a Painter, of Grape Lane, and later of 24, Orchard Street (1883). He receive the Freedom of the City of York on the 21 Jul 1864.


Leonard Charlton-28

Leonard received the Freedom of the City of York, by lineage, on the 21 Nov 1865.
!He was a Painter, of Coppergate, York.