BEAGLEY Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Stephen Beagley and Mary Barnard

 

married
March quarter 1859
Hartley Whintney district
Hampshire

 

3,4
STEPHEN BEAGLEY
born about
1833
Bentley
Hampshire
occupaton
1861, 1871
Bricklayer
possibly died about
March quarter
1886
Farnham district, Surrey
Aged 56

  1,2,3,4
MARY BARNARD

born about
1837
Crondall, Hampshire
baptised
16th May 1837
Crondall
Hampshire

3,4,6
Stephen
Frederick
BEAGLEY
born about
1859
Crondall
Hampshire
occupation
1871
Scholar
1881 Bricklayer
1901 Bricklayer
died
December quarter 1901
Richmond district, Surrey
Aged 41 years

3,5,7,8
James
BEAGLEY
born about
1864
Crondall
Hampshire
occupation
1871 Scholar
1881 Brickmaker
1891, 1901 Bricklayer

married
Eliza
COLTON
born about
1862
Turnham Green, Middlesex
occupation
1891 Ironer

  1. 1851 Census - Common, Crondall, Hampshire
  2. 1841 Census - Crondall, Evershott, Hampshire
  3. 1871 Census - Pointridge Street, Crondall, Hampshire. Charles is down as brother-in-law to the Head which means his wife Mary, born 1837 in Crondall is the second child on the Chart above. There were two children for Mary and Stephen, will put a chart on for this family RG10; Piece: 1230; Folio: 27
  4. 1861 Census - Paul???  (Partridge) (Parkridge) Street, Crondall Hampshire. One child on this Census.  RG9; Piece: 706; Folio: 129 RG9; Piece: 706; Folio: 129
  5. 1881 Census - Heath Lane, Crondall, Hampshire.  James BEAGLEY a nephew aged 17 a Brick Maker born Crondall was with William and Ellen BARNARD, his Uncle and Aunt. (See BARNARD chart 0500)
  6. 1901 Census - Richmond, Surrey Union Workhouse, Richmond, Surrey
  7. 1891 Census - 407 High Street, Ealing, Middlesex. Three children born Gunnesbury, Middlesex. James 4 Mary 2 and Ellen 10 months. There was a Harriet COLTON, aged 18 sister born Turnham Green, Middlesex with the family she also is down as an Ironer.
  8. 1901 Census - 10 Avalon Terrace, Richmond, Surrey. 6 children on the Census. Will add a new chart to show full information.

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