Family Subtree Diagram : Eddowes, John+Mary
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All connected to Brymbo (Martried or Buried)
This cannot be the same family as Edward and Mary in in 1851, they has a single son John, a miner.
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All together in 1851
No DNA match to me of CKD
1814 John (a Malster) was born in Wrexham
1839 Mary from Montgomeryshire had Emma there
1841-49 Elizabeth, Charlotte, Mary born Wrexham
1851 Mary had Thomas in Manchester
1871 Mary in Manchester with dau. Charlotte Bingley
Thomas Stanton Eddowes, Chain Maker and family of Wealthy Merchants (probably unrelated)
From Wrexham and living in Claughton and/or Bidston, Birkenhead.
Possible brother Charles, Ironmonger, also from Wrexham & later Liverpool
Thomas Eddowes & Ann Cross, also from Wrexham
Lives with: Mother Mary and family, including young Thomas (aged 22) and wife Mary were staying with his sister Esther Brereton in 1861
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Lives with: Matthew was living at the Beast Market in 1857, when they were both in court as witnesses.
Acquaintance: In 1878 it was alleged that Ann had an affair with George at the Wrexham Barracks.
Lives with: George (probably a nephew from Wrexham) lived with Esther Eddowes in 1871 and 1881 at 18 George St. Birkenhead.  He was recorded as a boarder.  However, George was also recorded with his parents George and Mary in 1871, so we could have two people here!
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Marriage (twelve children)
13 Mar 1826 (Brymbo, Wrexham). Abode: Common Wood, Holt
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Relative of: Another John and Mary Eddowes family from Wrexham, probably related as Charlotte used as Mother and daughters name.  Also, both Johns Maltsters, and married at Wrexham and Brymbo.  
Lives with: Mary (mother of Esther) was living with Richard and Esther and family in Birkenhead in 1861.
Relative of: John (and wife Mary) married & Thomas (and wife Charlotte) all buried at Brymbo
1803 - 1868
Mary
Whitefield
65
65
Marriage bonds for John and Mary are recorded at St. Asaph, Wales 5 Jan and they later married at Brymbo 13 March 1826.
Living in Birkenhead in 1861.
Had boarders Mathew (b.1847) and William (b.1844) and visitors Mary (b.1839) and Thomas (b.1839) Eddowes. There are probably sons/daughters (or wives of sons) of Mary.
An Ancestry tree, has Mary's maiden name as Holt, but I find no records to support this.
1797 - 1852
John
Eddowes
55
55
Our John is from the Beast Market, Wrexham.
John died 9 May 1852, aged 55. The closest birth match is another John from Worthen, Shropshire, son of John and Elizabeth. He was born about a year after John and Elizabeth Ford maried at Worthern in 1797. There are no more baptisms there, so the family may have moved on (i.e. to Wrexham). However, the family moved to Westbury and had Thomas (1799), Edward (1801), William (1803), Sanuel (1805), George (1807), Ann (1810). This in not our John!
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John was a Maltster on his marriage record of 1826, and on Elizabeth's baptism of 1827. There is another John Eddowes from Wrexham b.1814, also a Maltster, also married to Mary (see 1851 Manchester census).
An older John Eddowes had the Tannery in the Beast Market by the Old National School. It was formerly held by William Poynton, tanner, and after by Mr Walter Jones. Died Nov 19 1799, and was buried at Marchwiel (from Wrexham Parish History).
In 1827, when Elizabeth was baptised, the family were at Bank Street, Wrexham. They were also at Bank Street when the twins were born, this time John shown as a Carrier. Must be the same John, as same adress.
In 1835, when Esther was baptised, John was a farmer at Common Wood.
In 1851 John (55, a Coal Jagger, born Wrexham) was with his Mary (47, born Gresford), at the Beast Market, Wrexham. They were with children Edmund (17), Esther (15), John and Thomas (both 12), Lydia (10), William (8) and Mathew (4). Elizabeth and George had already left home and married. In 1851, Another John and Mary Eddowes family were at Manchester, also a Maltster (they married at Wrexham in 1841).
Mary (John's wife) was recorded as a Farmers Widow in 1861, so John must have been a farmer earlier in his life.
Mrs Eddowes and Mr William Owen Eddowes held land and a tannery adjacent to the Beast Market (before 1896, sold in 1824), so may be a parents or close relatives.
In 1836 Esther, daughter of John and Mary, Farmer at Common Wood, was baptised. Common Wood in by Gresford and Holt, so it seems very likely Thomas of Pike Green, Gresford in 1851 is John's brother.
According to the births of the children, the family moved from Holt to Wrexham about 1839-40. Unfortunately, there are no Census records for Wrexham 1841 that have survived .
1835 - 1917
Esther
Eddowes
82
82
In 1851, Esther aged 15 born Holt, with her parents John and Mary and siblings Edmund and John.
On 24 Oct 1853, Esther Eddowes married Richared Brereton at Brymbo, Wrexham. Esther was aged 18 and Richard 19.
Brearton was spelt "Braeton" in 1861 census. Esther and her son John were born at Common Wood, Wrexham (1871 census).
Living at 18 George St., Birkenhead in 1871 and 1881, with several boarders including George Eddowes living with them.
On 24 Oug 1878 Esther was in the news. She and her niece Martha Eddowes were summonsed for assault on Ann Baker, Martha's sister.
In 1891, Richard and Esther were at the Shropshire Inn, New Road.
Esther Brereton was listed in the 1906 Kelly's Directory: At 11 Willaston Pl, Birkenhead - Bird-in-Hand P.H., although it was actually 11 Chapel Street.
After Esther's husband, Richard dIed, Esther sold the pub (the Bird in Hand) and bought a house, 56 Church Street.
Esther died in 1917 and left a Will, leaving her house and most of her estate to her daughter Anne Hale (see reference for a transcript of the Will).
1838 - 1883
Thomas
Eddowes
45
45
Thomas and John were twins, born at Common Wood, sons of John and Mary Eddowes, farmer
In 1851, Thomas (12, born Holt) with parents and family were living at the Beast Market in Wrexham.
31 Dec 1860, Thomas, son of John and Mary Ann daughter of David were married at Liveprool, both of Full Age and parents labourers. They lived at Penybryn, Wrexham for a short while which is where their firstborn died.
In 1861, Thomas and Mary Ann (both 22) were visiting sister Esther Brereton at Chapel Street, Birkenhead.
In 1871, Thomas and Mary Ann Eddowes (32 & 29) were living in the underground kitchen, under 30 Chapel Street, Birkenhead. Thomas was a labourer, born at Common Wood, Denbighshire. This confirms he is the son of John Eddowes (also of Common Wood). There two surviving daughters Louisa and Elizabeth (4 & 6 mo) were with them.
In 1881, Thomas and Mary (42 & 38), Elizabeth (9), Mary J (5) and Minnie (3) were at 24 Chapel Street, Birkenhead.
In 1891, daughter Mary Jane was from Lower Stansty Farm, Wrexham.
Marriage (nine children)
21 July 1859 (Liverpool, St Nicholas)
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1849 (Wrexham Civil Marriage)
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1893 (Birkenhead)
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Cattle Market, Wrexham
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25 Jan 1892 (Birkenhead)
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Marriage (eight children)
14 Sep 1801 (Wrexham)
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Separation in fact (three children)
1872 (L'pool)
Marriage (seven children)
13 Feb 1841 (Wrexham). Abode: Chorlton (nr Manchester)
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10 Dec 1860
Marriage (three children)
9 Jun 1878
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1882
Marriage (seven children)
16 May 1832 (Liverpool). Abode: Bidston
Marriage (eight children)
Q4/1847 Wrexham & Abenbury Fechan & Worsley
Marriage (six children)
13 Apr 1839 (Brymbo)
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1770 (Alderbury): Abode Worthen, Shropshire
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Farmer at Worthern
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15-Aug-1860
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4 Aug 1864
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25 Feb 1869
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25 Oct 1860 (Beb)
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4 Nov 1820 (Brymbo)
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1822 (Brymbo)
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1835 (Brymbo)
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27 Dec 1823 (Brymbo)
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28 Jan 1827 (Brymbo)
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18 Jun 1832 (Brymbo)
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1843 (Chester) Abode: Gresford
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28 Oct 1796 (Worthen, Shropshire)
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27 Dec 1794 (Holt)
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31 May 1825 (Chester)
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Minera, Acton, Wrexham
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1898 (Wrexham)
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13 May 1874
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15 Jun 1828 (Brymbo)
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18 Dec 1880
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23 Apr 1890
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17 Jun 1860
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17 Aug 1862
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1822 (Gresford) Abode: Bieston, NE Wrexham
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Tonbridge, Kent
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29 Sep 1852
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1841 (Chester)
Marriage (seven children)
1840 (Leigh) Abode: Barton-upon-Irwell
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~1810
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2 Apr 1842
Marriage (five children)
~1792 (Denbighshire). Abode: Bersham, Wrexham
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Liverpool
Lives with: In 1871, Charlotte was with her mother Mary near Salford, Manchester.
Relative of: Sisters (as shoen by marriege records)
Relative of: Sisters
Relative of: Probable brothers, both Gentlemen from Wrexham Both had children baptised at Liverpool St Peter (and other churches)
Lives with: In 1851, Elizabeth Eddowes (17) was living with her mother Frances Eddowes in Ruabon, Wrexham
Lives with: Assumed granddaughter, living with Sarah in 1851
Lives with: Assumed granddaughter, living with Sarah in 1851
Lives with: In 1901, Margaret (70) was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Thomas and Ann J Williams at Leigh, Lancashire.
Funding of: Charles left the residue of his estate to has nephew Thomas Murray Gladstone.
Representative of: William Overton, Iron Monger of Wrexham was executor to Charles' Will
Lives with: In 1841, Thomas (15) was living with his married sister Fannie Partington at Regent Road, Salford, Manchester.
Relative of: Possible Mother (as Mary buried at Brymbo).  Also Sarah Griffiths (a possible daughter) was serving Mary in 1851
Lives with: In 1851, John, 50 and single, was living with his elderley parents
1847 - 1877
Matthew
Eddowes
30
30
In 1851, Matthew was 4, living at the Beast Market, Wrexham with parents John and Mary and 6 older siblings.
On 17 Jan 1857 Matthew was in the news. As a boy aged 10, had found a gold watch (it had been stolen by Jane Povey), and handed it to his mother Mary. They were living at Beast Market, Wrexham.
Living with mother Mary and Richard and Esther and family in 1861
1841 - 1890
Lydia
Eddowes
49
49
Lydia was born in 1841, soon after the family had moved from Holt to Wrexham.
In 1851, Lydia was 10, living at the Beast Market, Wrexham with parents John and Mary and 6 siblings. She married Samuel Sherlock, a railway porter, in Liverpool in 1868 when aged 18. They lived in Birkenhead for several years before moving to Toxteth Park.
1839 - 1890
Samuel
Sherlock
51
51
1867
Thomas
Sherlock
1870 - 1875
Samuel
Sherlock
5
5
There was a Samuel in boarding school in Birkenhead in 1881, whilst his two brithers stayed with their parents in Kirkdale, Lancashire. However, two Samuel Sherlocks were born in Birkenhead in 1869/70, so this is likely to be the wrong one.
1879
Richard
Sherlock
Richard and baby brother John (aged 1) were paupers, in a home in Fazakerley, Everton in 1891, after both his parents died.
He was probably adopted, possibly with baby brother John , as no matching death record for a child in Lancashire in that decade.
1830 - 1893
George
Eddowes
63
63
There's was no direct evidence that George was a son of John and Mary until a newspaper article in 1878 was found about a family dispute involving Esther Brereton (nee Eddowes) in Birkenhead. The 1841 census records are missing, and by 1851 he was married. However his oldest son, George, was living with Esther in 1881.
George must have liked a drink. "George Eddowes was charged by P.C. Jones, with being drunk and disorderly in High-Street (Wrexham) on the Tuesday night previously (to 28-Jan-1865), and was fined 5s and costs." Mary was also charged in 1893.
George was a Staff Sergent Denbigh Welsh Fusiliers (R.W.F.) in 1871. He was pensioned off 16 Dec 1884, aged 53.
1829 - 1912
Mary
Jones
83
83
Thomas Jones, aged 72, was lodging with George and Mary in 1871. Was this Mary's father?
18 Aug 1888 Mary alleged an assault by Edward Lewis. She accused him of knocking her to the ground and kicking her, but it may have been a drunken brawel. On 18-Feb-1892 Mary Eddowes was fined 2s and 6d for being drunk and disordely at the Beast Market, Wrexham.
1852
Elizabeth
Eddowes
1852 Birth Cert for Elizabeth confirms the father as George Eddowes, labourer and the mother Mary Eddowes, formerly Jones.
In 1872, Arthur was baptised EDDOWES, abode Cattle Market (Wrexham), with no father named.
Possibly married in Shropshire in 1873
Elizabeth is married in 1881 (but still recorded as Eddowes) and has Arthur, Elizabeth and George. She is still living with her parents. The Elizabeth that married Thomas Henry Roberts in 1874 is another, the daughter of Ralph.
1854
Emma
Eddowes
1855
John
Eddowes
1864
Arthur
Eddowes
1871
Edwin
Eddowes
6 June 1896 Edward Eddowes, Beast Market was summonsed for being drunk at the Beast Market and fined 2s and 6d plus costs. Was this him?
1870
Mary
Ann
Quigley
Was living at 41 Abbot St, Birkenhead in 1881 with parents Mathew, Maria and siblings.
1894
Cicely
Sherlock
1896
Thomas
Sherlock
1899
Dorothy
Sherlock
Dorothy married William Duff, and they had two children (one of each kind).
1890
John
Sherlock
Both parents died soon after John was born. It also seems John was not the son of Lydia, as no birth registered with EDDOWES as the mother.
Richard and baby brother John (aged 1) were paupers, in a home in Fazakerley, Everton in 1891, after both his parents died.
He was probably adopted, as no matching death record for a child in Lancashire in that decade.
1905
Lydia
Sherlock
1907
Joseph
Sherlock
1910
Gerard
Sherlock
1833 - 1868
Edmund
(Edwin) Harry
Eddowes
35
35
Christened Edmund, but Edwin on Marriage Certificate.
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1872
Arthur
Eddowes
1879
George
Eddowes
1838 - 1890
John
Eddowes
51
51
Thomas and John were twins, born at Common Wood, sons of John and Mary Eddowes, farmer
Marriage recorded as John EDDOWS, so hard to find.
It appears from the 1871 census, his full name was George John Eddowes, but George was never used.
John had a cousin Samuel Dutton with him in 1861. Phoebe's mother was Martha Dutton, so presumably Samuel was really Phoebe's cousin.
1843 - 1884
William
Eddowes
41
41
William was born in 1843, soon after the family had moved from Holt to Wrexham.
In 1851, William was 8, living at the Beast Market, Wrexham with parents John and Mary and 6 siblings.
In 1861, living with mother Mary and Richard and Esther and family.
1864
Edward
William
Caine
1893
Charles
Caine
1895
Ernest
Caine
1897
Elizabeth
Caine
1899
Robert
Acton
Caine
1865
Elizabeth
Eddowes
Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Eddowes (son of Thomas a farmer) and Ann (Amy) Armstrong married liverpool, 1860.
1777 - 1845
Thomas
Eddowes
68
68
This is not the Thomas Eddowes, farmer at Worthen, Shropshire (as he was still there in 1841, aged 60 with his wife Mary, 55, and sons George and Richard both 25).
Thomas was a Maltster in 1841 for John's marriage. It was Thomas Hall who was the Maltster at Beast Market in 1796.
Thomas probably had a brother Robert Eddows, and both had daughters Charlotte.
1778 - 1849
Charlotte
Morris
71
71
1827 - ~1828
Elizabeth
Eddowes
1
1
A second Elizabeth was born 2 years later, so this one must have died an infant.
1829 - 1838
Elizabeth
Eddowes
9
9
On 1861, but missing from family on 1871 cenus, so may have married or died.
1829
Ann
Eddowes
Ann was missing on the 1841 census so is assumed to have died.
Ann Eddowes may have married in Montgomeryshire (her mothers home county) in 1851.
~1850
Martha
Hughes
Wife of a dock labourer living in Birkenhead in 1878
~1846
Ann
Hughes
Ann Baker of Rhoss Dhu, near Wrexham was the victim of an assault by her sister Martha in 1878.
Baker
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1850
George
Eddowes
1876
Henry
Curwin
Sherlock
1814 - 1871
John
Eddowes
57
57
WARNING: This is another John and Mary Eddowes family, from Wrexham, also a Maltster when married at Brymbo, but about 10y younger: And another John Eddowes of the same age, born Wrexham, a Wheelwright in 1851 at Worsley, Lancashire.
In 1841, John and his father Thomas were Maltsters and on his marriage record and also a Maltster on the 1851 census (at Manchester).
In 1861, John and Mary were at 23 Chorlton Street, London Road, Manchester. He was now an Agricultural labourer.
John died in 1871. The death was registered at Chorlton which is where wife Mary was on the 1871 census.
1820 - 1889
Mary
Thomas
69
69
Mary was a servant from Wrexham Regis when she married John. Her father was Robert Thomas, a Joiner.
The 1851 census shows Mary is from Montgomeryshire, and daughter Emma was also born there. They didnt get married in Wrexham until after Emma was born.
In 1881, Mary was living with her unmarried son John at 8 Indigo Street, Chorlton near Manchester.
1838
Emma
Thomas
In 1851, Emma Eddowes was 12 and at School in Manchester.
1842 - 1870
Elizabeth
Eddowes
28
28
In 1842, Elizabeth was born in Wrexham, and then moved to Manchester.
By 1851, Elizabeth was with her family in Manchester. They had just moved there the previous year (after Mary born).
In 1861, Elizabeth was a house servent (19), in Salford, aged 19, for John G and Mary Susannah Hales and family, a furniture broker (a Pawnbroker) from Gravesend, Kent. These could be related to the Hale family from Kent.
Elizabeth died in 1870
1843
Charlotte
Eddowes
Charlotte (18) married Robert Bingley (19, a Smith) at St, John's Manchester 10-Dec-1860. Her name was recorded as Edwards, not Eddowes.
Charlotte Bingley, 38 was married in 1871, a charwoman and living with her parents. There is no marriage record (except one for Charlotte Eliza Eddowes in Lamberth, London in 1865), so she probably had a son but never married!
1848
Mary
Eddowes
In 1861 Mary, aged 12, was a Nurse and the oldest child still at home.
1851
Thomas
Eddowes
Thomas (20) was with his mother
1856
John
Eddowes
John was 5 on the 1861 census
In 1881, John, aged 25 was still unmarried, living with his mother Mary Eddowes (63) at 8 Indigo Street, Chorlton, Manchester.
In 1882, John married Jane Ramage from Glossop at Salford St Clements (C47/1/174). Another John (Thomas) Eddowes, son of John the Wheelwright, married Eliza Muster in Swinton St Peter, Salford the same year.
In 1991, Jane died at Chorlton in Q2/1891
1802
Thomas
Eddowes
1822, Thomas Eddowes married Martha Jones at Gresford. They had their family at Gresford before Martha died in 1843, aged 43.
29 Dec 1843, Thomas "Eadows" (widowed), son of John married Elizabeth Weaver (widowed), daughter of Richard Jones at St. Mary on the Hill, Chester, Cheshire.
In 1851, Thomas Eddowes and Elizabeth (50 & 65) were at Pike Green, Gresford farming 23 acres. They had Elizabeth (15), and sons Charles (12) and Henry (10). Presumably these three children are not Elizabeth's and she is too old. Also 10 lodgers including Edward Thomas (50, Wid, Wheelwright) and his two daughters.
John is a likely younger brother of Thomas and Hester, also children of (another) John and Elizabeth (a theory based mainly on John and Mary having a daughters Elizabeth and Esther and son John).
The family moved to Tranmere, Birkenhead probably after Thomas died, although there is (another) older Thomas Stanton Eddowes from Wrexham there in 1861, 1871 and 1881. That Thomas (an anchor and chain maker) was in Little Meolse in 1851.
~1843
Robert
Bingley
Robert was 19 when he married Charlotte "Edwards" (but should be Eddowes) in 1860. Her father John was a Maltster (which confirms the marriage is the correct one).
1863 - <1911
John E
Bingley
48
48
Aged 8 in 1871, living with mother Charlotte and Grandmother Mary Eddowes at Chorlton on Medlock, Manchester.
In 1879, married Sarah MacDonald at Salford. In 1911, Sarah had been married 32 years, grocer and sweets (shop), now widowed and had one child that died. Sarah died in Salford 1940, aged 84.
1858
Louisa
Palmer
Louisa was the daughter of William Palmer, an Engineer
1881
William
Eddowes
1882
Phoebe
Eddowes
1887
Edwin
Eddowes
1837 - 1839
Mary
Eddowes
2
2
1855 - 1891
Jane
Rammage
36
36
Jane was the daughter of James and Hannah Rammage from Glossop, Derbyshire. She was aged 6 in 1861
1804 - 1883
Thomas
Stanton
Eddowes
79
79
Thomas Stanton Eddowes was possibly the son of John Eddowes and Mary Holt from Holt, Wrexham. There was also a wealthy John and Elizabeth Eddowes family from Wrexham who both left Wills.
In 1835, Thomas S Eddowes was an Ironmonger at Bath Street, Liverpool.
In 1851, Thomas S Eddowes (47) was an Anchor and Chain Maker living in Little Meols.
In 1860, 1864 and 1869, Thomas's three sons, all merchants, married at Bidston, Wirral.
Mary Ann Eddowes died in 1863 and Thomas Stanton Eddowes died in 1883. They are buried at St. James's, Cemetery, Liverpool, together with Frances Mary and several of their infant and children.
1810 - 1863
Mary
Ann
Horseman
53
53
Mary Ann Eddowes died in 1863 and Thomas Stanton Eddowes died in 1883. They are buried at St. James's, Cemetery, Liverpool, together with Frances Mary and several of their infant and children.
1841 - 1876
Henry
Eddowes
35
35
Henry married Josephine Starbuck Holt Lyne, the daughter of Joseph Lyne, a Ship Owner and Ship Broker.
1845 - 1922
Amelia
Jane
Eddowes
77
77
A. J. Eddowes was 5 in 1851.
In 1871, Amelia (25) was a visitor (but not a lodger) at a lodging house run by Elizabeth Williams (unm, 70), possibly an old Aunt.
1835 - 1905
John
Eddowes
70
70
John Died in 1906, leaving his effects to Joseph William Hort Lynn.
1850 - 1852
Arthur
Randolph
Eddowes
1
1
A R Eddowes was 6 months on the 1851 census.
1836 - 1899
Stanton
Eddowes
63
63
In 1864, Stanton married Annabella Hort Lyne at Birkenhead.
In 1881, just before his father died, Stanton and his wife Annie H were boarding at Penzance, Cornwall (on holiday maybe). Stanton was an Executor of his fathers Will in 1883.
On 15 May 1900, Nancy, the only daughter of Mrs Stanton Eddowes of the Hollies, Birkenhead Park married Guy Eugene DeMaupas at the Memorial Church, Liscard. The marriage was informed in the Belfast Newsletter, so there must by a NI family connection.
1838 - 1839
Richard
Alexander
Eddowes
1
1
1815 - 1881
Thomas
Eddowes
66
66
Thomas may be the son of Ralph Edowes and Jane Davies
Thomas and Ann lived in Wrexham & Abenbury Fechan. Flintshire after 1845 (with his father Ralph in 1851). Then Worsley (coal mines), Lancashire
Between 1871 and 1881, the family moved to do coal mining at Worsley, Little Hulton, Lancs.
1825 - 1888
Ann
Jones
63
63
Ann Cross or Ann Jones (a FamilySearch member has Ann Jones).
1845
John
Eddowes
1848
Emma
Eddowes
On 17 July 1871, Emma Eddowes (21) married William Ralph (21), a Barman at Chester St John (CEJB). Her father was Thomas Eddwoes a gardener.
WARNING Thomas Eddowes (22) a labourer son of Thomas a gardener married Mary Roberts (23) 29 Dec 1863. This cant be her brother, so I may have the wrong Emma?
1851
Abigail
Eddowes
1853
Thomas
Eddowes
1855
William
Eddowes
1860
Edmund
Eddowes
1862
Elizabeth
Eddowes
1867
Amy
(Emy)
Eddowes
Amy oe Emy Eddowes
1833 - 1861
Frances
Mary
Eddowes
28
28
27 Oct 1860, Frances Mary Eddowes, daughter of Thomas Stanton Eddowes married (marriage notice) Philip Woods, son of Philip Finch Curry
1782 - 1865
Ralph
Eddowes
83
83
In 1851 Ralph and Margaret (58 & 51) at Rhosnesney, Acton, Ruabon, Denbighshire with Emma (21) and Henry (19)
In 1861 Ralph and Margaret (61 & 68) were farming 10 acres at Rhosnesney, Acton, Ruabon, Denbighshire with daughter Emma (29) and son Henry (27).
Another Ralph (79) in 1861, aged 79 Abenbury Road - TBC
1817
Jane
Davies
1793 - >1861
Margaret
Jones
68
68
~1750
John
Eddowes
~1750
Ann
Gittins
1774
Martha
Eddowes
1779
Edward
Eddowes
1781 - 1840
Richard
Eddowes
59
59
In 1804, Richard Eddowes married Mary Dicken
1771
John
Eddowes
1776 - 1849
Thomas
Eddowes
73
73
In 1841, Thomas and Mary (60 farmer & 55) were at Bon Weston, Wortherm with (assumed) sons George and Richard (25 & 25). Also at Worthern were Richard and Martha Eddowes (borth 35, farmer), probably Thomas's cousin.
1785 - 1863
Mary
Broxton
78
78
1809 - 1866
George
Eddowes
57
57
1815 - 1886
Richard
Eddowes
71
71
<1837
Mary
Rebecca
Ash
In 1880, when Mary married, her witnesses were Thomas Edward Ash and Annie Masi' Ash. Her father was John Hatto Ash, a gentleman.
1841
Annabella
Hart
Lyne
Annabella's father was Joseph Lyne, a merchant
1845
Josephine
Starbuck
Hort Lyne
In 1869, Josephine was of Claughton pariah when she married Henry Eddowes, a merchant of Birkenhead. Her father was Joseph Lyne, also a merchant.
Philip
Woods
Curry
Father was Philip Fi. Curry, a coroner
1878 - 1879
Alice
Sherlock
4m
4m
Abode Brunswick Square, Liverpool when died, aged 4 months
~1800 - <1851
Robert
Griffiths
51
51
1802
Sarah
Eddowes
It was not this Sarah that had sons Price, Edward, Joseph etc, as that Sarah ws a widow of John Griffiths (father named John on Price's 1852 marriage)
1770 - 1853
Mary
Eddowes
83
83
~1800
Mary
Eddowes
~1800
John
Randles
1822
Hannah
Randles
1853 - 1853
John
Eddowes
1794 - 1840
Charles
Eddowes
46
46
Charles and his mother Elizabeth both left Wills.
1833 - 1855
Elizabeth
Eddowes
22
22
Elizabeth was the daughter of Charles and Frances.
In 1851, Elizabeth Eddowes, 17, was living with her mother Frances (60, Wid, born London) and two aunts at Spring Lodge, Ruabon, Wrexham.
Elizabeth Eddowes's Will of 1943 was proved by her mother Frances Eddowes, Widdow 18 Nov 1956. Effects under £100.
~1815
Edward
Jones
~1815
Ellen
Eddowes
1799
Phillip
Capper
1804 - 1870
Ann
Eddowes
65
65
Ann or Anne Eddowes was the daughter of Edward and Mary
1813 - 1880
Henry
Eddowes
67
67
In Q1/1841 Henry and John Eddowes both married in Wrexham (and two other men, ref: 27, 310). Possible wives are:DAVIES, Eleanor
Parry, Margaret
RICHARDS, Margaret
THOMAS , Mary
Henry may have lived abroad. He is not on any UK census.
Henry died in 1880 and is buried at Brymbo, Wrexham.
~1805
Richard
Williams
1807
Elizabeth
Eddowes
In 1871, Elizabeth Williams, 63, mo-in-law, born Bersham was living with her daughter Elizabeth Helen Rowlands and husband Thomas.
In 1891, Elizabeth Williams (83, born Bersham) was a boarder with George Young at Wrexham.
1808
Thomas
Murray
Gladstone
Thomas Murray Gladstone was a wealthy merchant.
18 June 1832, Thomas Murray Gladstone of Walton, Liverpool married Frances Eddowes of Wrexham at Wrexham by licence.
In 1841, Thomas and Frances (both 30) wwere living at Derby Road, Liverpool with sons James (6), Alfred (5), Walter (3) and Herbert (1 wk)
1805
Frances
Eddowes
Frances was from Walton, Denbighshire when she married Thomas Murray
1786
Elizabeth
Weaver
(nee Jones)
Aged 65 in 1851 at Gresford
1841 - 1882
Henry
Eddowes
41
41
In 1851, Henry (10) was with his parents at Pika Green Farm, Gresford.
~1765
John
Eddowes
John Edowed and Elizabeth Ford, a widow married by license at Worthen, Shropshire in 1796. The following year they had a son John. Then, they moved to Westbury and had Thomas (1799), Edward (1801), William (1803), Sanuel (1805), George (1807), Ann (1810)..
~1765
Elizabeth
Ford
In 1796, Elizabeth Ford was a widow when she married john Eddowes.
1802 - ~1810
John
Eddowes
8
8
1812
Charlotte
Eddowes
On 2 April 1842, (Another) Charlotte Eddowes, daughter of Robert Eddowes married William Williams, son of John at St Giles, Wrexham
1816
Sarah
Eddowes
1805 - <1824
Thomas
Eddowes
19
19
1824 - 1889
Thomas
Eddowes
65
65
Baptised in 1824, Son of Thomas and Charlotte of Hope Street, Labourer
In 1841, Thomas (15) was living with his married sister Fanne Partington at Regent Road, Salford, Manchester.
In 1847, Thomas married Ann Cross or Jones at Wrexham (Civil Marriage)
1835 - 1919
Elizabeth
Eddowes
84
84
In 1851, Elizabeth (15) was with her parents at Pika Green Farm, Gresford.
In 1871, William (28) and Elizabeth Ashton (34, born Gresford) were at 10 Moor Street, Tranmere, Birkenhead with William (3) and Amy (6 mo)
1805
Hester
(Esther)
Eddowes
1767 - 1834
John
Eddowes
67
67
~1770
Elizabeth
Jones
1855
Hariet
Griffiths
Assumed granddaughter, living with Sarah in 1851
1857
Sarah
Jane
Griffiths
Assumed granddaughter, living with Sarah in 1851
1792 - 1867
Frances
Toose
75
75
Possibly born Walthamstow, London, baptised 1797, and lodging with John and Elizabeth Thomas at Llai, Gresford in 1861
In 1851 Frances Eddowes (60, born London) was living in Wrexham with her sisters Mary Kempfer (64) and Ann Jones (56), all widows and her daughter Elizabeth (17)
Mary Toose married Conrad Martin Kenpfer in Holdbour, London in 1818. Ann Toose married Charles Jones, an Artist of Chester, at Manchester Cathederal in 1832.
1826 - 1828
Charles
Jones
Eddowes
1
1
1828 - 1836
Frances
Helen
Eddowes
7
7
1827
Fanny
Elizabeth
Eddowes
1831 - 1880
Henry
Eddowes
49
49
In 1851, Aged 19, a Ag Labourer with parents and sister Emma at Rhosnesney, Acton, Denbighshire
1831
Margaret
In 1901, Margaret (70) was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Thomas and Ann J Williams at Leigh, Lancashire.
1860
Ann
Jane
Eddowes
1872
Emma
Eddowes
1873
Mary
Eddowes
1881
Margaret
Ann
Eddowes
1874 - 1958
Mary
Elizabeth
Eddowes
84
84
In 1891, Elizabeth Jones (26, born Wrexham) was married to Richard Jones (28, born Corwen) a labourer, living at 1 Mary Ann Square, Wrexham and they had a daughter Elizabeth (1). This may be another as Elizabeth would be 17.
In 1901-02, Richard and Elizabeth lived at 9 Harrisons Court, Farndon Street. Richard was a Labourer (1901) and a Hawker (1902).
In 1911, Richard (48) and Mary Elizabeth (38) had been married 13 years and had four children with them. Another two had died.
1863 - 1931
Richard
Jones
68
68
In 1871, Richard W Jones (7), son of John (a Draper & Grocer) and Winifred was at Parket Place (London House), Corwen.
In 1881, Richard Jones, 18 from Corwen was in the District 23rd Brigade Depot, Wrexham.
In 1891, Richard (28), labourer, born Corwen, and Elizabeth (26) were at Mary Ann Square, Wrexham with a daughter Elizabeth (1).
In 1901-02, Richard lived at Abode: 9 Harrisons Court, Farndon Street. He was a Labourer (1901) and a Hawker (1902).
In 1906, Margaret was born in Birkenhead. The birth record names the mother EDDOWES.
In 1911, Richard W and Mary Elizabeth (48 & 38) were at 27 Brown's Lane, Cefn, Ruabon with William (11), George (9), Margaret (5) and Harold (3mo).
1906
Margaret
Jones
Margaret was the only child born and registered in Birkenhead.
1909 - 1970
Harold
Jones
61
61
1901
William
Jones
1902
George
Jones
1850
Elizabeth
Eddowes
1853
Thomas
Henry
Roberts
Thomas Henry Roberts, painter, son of Henry Roberts married Elizabeth Eddowes, daughter of Ralph
1818
Ralph
Eddowes
In 1851, Ralph and Elizabeth (33 & 34) are at Abenbury Fechan with 6 children
1837 - 1920
Harriett
Eddowes
83
83
In 1860, Harried Eddowes married William Lloyd at Wrexham (Ref: WM/006/83)
1839
Thomas
Eddowes
1841
Caroline
Eddowes
1847
Ellen
Eddowes
1849
Ralph
Eddowes
5 July 1869, Ralph Eddowes (19) married Ann Jones (18), daughter of Josiah Jones, a Shoemaker, both living in Eccleston, at Eccleston, Christ Church.
1857
Sarah
Elizabeth
Parry
1913 - 1953
Percy
Jones
40
40
1853
Thomas
Williams
In 1890, Thomas was a widow, son of David Williams when he married Ann Jane Eddowes
1830
Emma
Eddowes
<unknown>
1862 - 1863
Lydia
Sherlock
1
1
1864 - 1866
Mary
Sherlock
1
1
1878 - 1878
Adeline
Sherlock
1832
Ann
Armstrong
1840 - 1892
Jane
Walters
52
52
Saughter of David Walters, a plasterter
1800 - 1843
Martha
Jones
43
43
1838
Charles
Eddowes
In 1851, Charles (12) was with his parents at Pika Green Farm, Gresford.
1843
William
Ashton
In 1871, William (28) and Elizabeth Ashton (34, born Gresford) were at 10 Moor Street, Tranmere, Birkenhead with William (3) and Amy (6 mo)
1867
Charles
William
Eddowes
1873
Thomas
James
Eddowes
1832 - 1872
John
Eddowes
40
40
1828
Mary
Ann
Riley
In 1861, Mary Ann Eddowes had here sister-in-law Wlizabeth Riley (30, unmarried). Both were born in Writtle, Essex (near Chelmsford).
1854 - 1908
Elizabeth
Emma
Eddowes
54
54
Elizabeth married Charles Frank Silver.
One of their children married in Ontario, Canada
1858
John
Eddowes
1826
Thomas
Eddowes
Thomas married Ellen Smith from Walton, Lancashire
In 1861, Thomas and Ellen (39 & 42) were at Ditton, Lancashire with daughter Alice (3) and Ellen's sister Sarah Cross (39)
1829
James
Eddowes
1823
William
Eddowes
1825
Martha
Beardow
1818
Ellen
Smith
Maiden name Smith confirmed on childrens Prescot birth records
1857
Alice
Eddowes
1856
Alice
Ann
Eddowes
1861
Thomas
Eddowes
Mary
Caldercott
1834
James
Gladstone
1835
Alfred
Gladstone
1837
Walter
Gladstone
1841
Herbert
Gladstone
1763 - 1849
William
Overton
86
86
William Overton, was the son of William, both Ironmongers of Wrexham
In 1849, William married Elizabeth Johnson, a gentlewoman, daughter of mRichard Johnson, Inn Keeper of Wrexham Regis.
1822 - 1865
Frances
(Fanny)
Eddowes
43
43
In 1840 Frances of Beford, Leigh, daughter of Thomas Eddowes, a Maltser married James Partington at Leigh. James Eddowes (assumed brother) was witness.
In 1841, Frances Partington (20, Independant) was living in Salford with Thomas and Sarah Buckley, a builder, while James was away.
Known as "Fanny" in 1851
1861 James, a painter, and "Fras" (46 & 39) were at Regent Road, Salford with their three daughters. The record shows Frances was born at Wrexham
James and Frances both died in November 1865, just 6 days appart.
1813 - 1865
James
Partington
52
52
In 1840 James was a plaster of Beford, Leigh, son of William Partington, a weaver when he married Frances Eddowes at Leigh
In 1841, James a plasterer, and Fanny (30 & 20) were living in the Regent Road area of Salford with their first daughter Ellen (1 mo) and Frances's brother Thomas (aged 15)
In Q3 1848, Frances and James had a daughter Mary who married in 1872, Regent Road, Salford with father James a Painter (MMN confirmed as "EDDOWS" on birth record).
1861 James, a painter, and "Fras" (46 & 39) were at Regent Road, Salford with their three daughters.
James and Frances both died in November 1865, just 6 days appart.
1848
Mary
Partington
1852
Charlotte
Partington
1858
Margaret
Partington
1845 - 1846
Emma
Partington
1
1
1854 - 1856
Emma
Partington
2
2
1860 - 1860
Elizabeth
Ann
Partington
3m
3m
1841
Ellen
Partington
~1795
Robert
Eddowes
<unknown>
~1820
Charlotte
Eddowes
~1820
William
Williams
1826
Daniel
Eddowes
1770 - 1852
Edward
Eddowes
82
82
All of Edward's daughters baptism records show that Edward was a Taylor at Bersham (about a mile West of Wrexham). Elizabeth baptism record shows the name in full.
There are no Bersham or Wrexham records for the 1841 Wales census.
In 1851, Edward and Mary (both 80) were at Bersham with son John (50) and Sarah Griffiths (20, servant), a likely grandaughter (if daughter Sarah had a daughter Sarah)
1794
Margaret
Eddowes
1801
John
Eddowes
Aged 50 a miner and single in 1851. Living in Bersham with both parents (aged 80).
1875 - 1876
Matthew
Eddowes
6m
6m
1877
John
Eddowes
John Eddowes was the son of EDDOWES and HUGHES. There is only one matching birth (registered in Birkenhead).
It must be this John (4) and sister Mary E Eddowes (8) living with Martha Crowston in 1881 and 1891, possibly adopted.
1863
Emily
Eddowes
1847
Thomas
Crowston
1874
Mary
Elizabeth
Eddowes
In 1881, It Mary E Eddowes (8) and her brother John (4), both born Birkenhead are living with parents Thomas and Martha Crowston in Liverpool. They were still there in 1891 (aged 18 & 14).
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