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Ancestors & Relations of Hilda Wells born 30 March 1890 in York, Yorkshire, England

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Henry Beswick-10684

From the 1851 Census:
1851 CENSUS
Snainton,Brompton Parish,Yorkshire.H107/2368
Henry Beswick Head M 32 Shoemaker Yorks Malton
Mary Beswick Wife M 42 Yorks Sherburn
Harriet Beswick Daur 9 Yorks Snainton
Robert Beswick Son 7 Yorks Snainton
Mary Beswick Daur 4 Yorks Snainton
Samuel Flinton Nurse Child 1 Yorks Whitby.


Mary Clarkson-10685

There is a relative called Doris Martin Badger, though I do not yet know where she fits in, probably a granddaughter, or wife of a grandson etc...


Snowden Lister-11245

He was a Wool sorter, and his parents are Joseph Lister and Ruth .....


Jane Fell-3796

From a letter written in 1893 by William R. Wells and H, believed toJoseph Wells and Annie (Baldwin) Wells, "Lizzy and the children arewell, George never writes. News from England not very good. Louis andhis wife and daughter well, your aunts Jane and Hannah Maria well,David. Josephs wife and Toms children dead" and "Polly lost two of herchildren. We send our love to you and your wife and the two finegrandchildren". Later in the letter, "think them fine boys".

From a letter written in 1893 by William R. Wells and H, believed toJoseph Wells and Annie (Baldwin) Wells, "Lizzy and the children arewell, George never writes. News from England not very good. Louis andhis wife and daughter well, your aunts Jane and Hannah Maria well,David. Josephs wife and Toms children dead" and "Polly lost two of herchildren. We send our love to you and your wife and the two finegrandchildren". Later in the letter, "think them fine boys".


Phillip Rowe-11249

He was a General Carrier


Jane Fell-3796

From a letter written in 1893 by William R. Wells and H, believed toJoseph Wells and Annie (Baldwin) Wells, "Lizzy and the children arewell, George never writes. News from England not very good. Louis andhis wife and daughter well, your aunts Jane and Hannah Maria well,David. Josephs wife and Toms children dead" and "Polly lost two of herchildren. We send our love to you and your wife and the two finegrandchildren". Later in the letter, "think them fine boys".

From a letter written in 1893 by William R. Wells and H, believed toJoseph Wells and Annie (Baldwin) Wells, "Lizzy and the children arewell, George never writes. News from England not very good. Louis andhis wife and daughter well, your aunts Jane and Hannah Maria well,David. Josephs wife and Toms children dead" and "Polly lost two of herchildren. We send our love to you and your wife and the two finegrandchildren". Later in the letter, "think them fine boys".


Tom Smith-11252

He was a Hair Dresser who owned a hairdresser and Tobacconist shop in Kirkgate, Wakefield.


Henrietta Lister-11246

~Great Grandmother of Mary Hanscombe whose husband is a member in the Wakefield ward


Maria Pickup Wells-11537

called herself Maria Pickup Wells when she married, so was she the daughter of Mary Pickup? Seems likely.


David Wells-7040

From Dick Wells:Wells Mystery
Here are 2 census records, that appear to be George & Ann (Mary Ann)'s son David and family. Both David and Mary Ann appear to be the correct ages, but Mary Ann reports Leeds, not York for her birth place.
It is interesting that they are for houses next to each other. Also, both men (David's) are Tin Plate Workers.
A search of the IGI for the children did not yeild any information. Neither did a search on the granddaughter.
Anybody have any thoughts?
Dick
!From th 1881 Census:
! Dwelling: 6 Regents Court
Census Place: Holy Trinity, Kingston-upon-Hull, York, England
Source: FHL Film 1342153 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4773 Folio 66 Page 7
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
David WELLS M 63 M York, York, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Tin Plate Worker
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Dwelling: 8 Regents Court
Census Place: Holy Trinity, Kingston-upon-Hull, York, England
Source: FHL Film 1342153 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4773 Folio 66 Page 7
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Mary Ann WELLS M 55 F Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Rel: Head
David WELLS U 19 M York, York, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Tin Plate Worker
Harriet WELLS 14 F York, York, England
Rel: Daur
Florence RANDER 7 F Leeds, York, England
Rel: Grand Daur

Perhaps this would make sense if they owned two buidings, one of which was home, and the other the workplace?? Seems quite a likley possibility!
The census's would suggest that there are defnitely children to these marriages, though they both appear to be from the first marriage.


Joseph Keech-11591

He was a railroad labourer according to the 1891 census.


John Render-11593

A possible death :
Parents are George Render and Mary.


(unk) Wells-11592

Existence based upon granddaughter of David's living with them.


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