[575]
Possible :-
DAVIS, Hannah
National Archive Reference:
RG number: RG09 Piece: 2034 Folio: 81 Page: 5
Reg. District: West Bromwich Sub District: 5 Wednesbury
Enum. District: 16 Ecclesiastical District: St Johns
Parish: St Johns City/Municipal Borough:
Address: , Potters Lane, Wednesbury
Name Relationship to
Head of H'hold Condition Sex Age Profession/Occupation,
Disability Where Born
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SMITH, Joseph Head Married M 46 Gas Fitting Maker
Wednesbury
Staffordshire
SMITH, Mary Wife Married F 50 Gas Fitting Makers Wife
Wednesbury
Staffordshire
SMITH, Benjamin Son Unmarried M 14 Gas Fitting Makers Son
Smethwick
Staffordshire
SMITH, Thomas Son Unmarried M 12 Gas Fitting Makers Son
Darlaston
Staffordshire
SMITH, Mary Daughter Unmarried F 9 Gas Fitting Makers Daughter
Wednesbury
Staffordshire
DAVIS, Hannah Visitor Widow F 81 Gas Fitting Makers Nephew
Wednesbury
Staffordshire
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_John PALLANT _______+ | (1755 - 1812) m 1785 _John PALLANT _________________| | (1794 - 1870) m 1861 | | |_Mary KNOCK _________ | (1766 - 1830) m 1785 | |--Esther PALLANT | (1867 - 1880) | _____________________ | | |_Louisa HAYWARD [NEE UNKNOWN] _| (1826 - ....) m 1861 | |_____________________
[665]
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_Joseph SEAMARK _____+ | (1808 - 1883) m 1829 _John SEAMARKS ______| | (1834 - ....) m 1861| | |_Elizabeth ASKEW ____+ | (1808 - 1881) m 1829 | |--James William SEAMARKS | (1865 - 1951) | _James SIRKET _______ | | (1825 - ....) |_Pricilla SIRKET ____| (1840 - 1883) m 1861| |_Ann UNKNOWN ________
[101]
Apprenticed Tailor to J Willison as a Tailor 3/11/1877 5 years
From 1881 Census living with John Wilson as an apprentice Tailor;
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace OccupationDisability
John WILLISON Head M Male 58 Newton Longville, Buckingham,England Tailor
Eliza WILLISON Wife M Female 51 Lidlington, Bedford,England Tailors Wife
Arthur J. WILLISON Son U Male 16 Hockliffe, Bedford,England Tailors Son
Sydney T. WILLISON Son U Male 9 Hockliffe, Bedford, EnglandScholar
James W. SEAMARK Apprentice U Male 16 Stagsden, Bedford,England Tailor
Charlotte S. ILLINS Servant U Female 14 Nash, Buckingham,England Servant
Rachel J. ILLINS Visitor U Female 51 Nash, Buckingham,England Chair Woman
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Source Information:
Census Place Chalgrave, Bedford, England
Family History Library Film 1341392
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 1639 / 108
Page Number 14
Bedfordshire Times 1951 - Labour Party Pioneer Dies : Mr J Seamark
A founder member of Bedford Labour Party and its first secretary, MrJames William Seamark, formerly of Hartington Street, Bedford, died atClapham Hospital on Sunday evening. He was 86.
Mr Seamark was born at Stagsden and moved to Bedford in 1882 when hebegan business as a tailor. In 1886 he married at HowardCongregational Church a Miss Appleby. He had a long connection withHoward Church at various times holding the office of Secretary of theBand of Hope, Sunday School Teacher, Deacon, Secretary of the Churchand Lay Preacher.
A Champion of the Labour cause, he joined the Trades Union Movement in1888 and in 1892 assisted in the formation of the first Trades Councilin Bedford. A tireless campaigner in national and municipal politics,he took a large part in organizing local meetings for Keir Hardie andRamsay MacDonald.
In 1906 he was elected to Bedford Town Council and so began anassociation with that body which was to last for 16 years. Upon theformation of the Bedford Labour Party in 1918 he became secretary andin the same year he was appointed a Justice of the Peace.
In 1923 he became Borough Housing Collector and also collector oftolls on the Market. He retired in 1933
The funeral service will take place at Howard Church tomorrow(Wednesday) at 11:30 am
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_Henry [Harry] Rice SEAMARKS _+ | (1846 - 1927) m 1866 _Herbert SEAMARKS ___| | (1875 - 1941) m 1893| | |_Ann LINNELL _________________+ | (1847 - ....) m 1866 | |--Reggie SEAMARKS | (1916 - 1986) | _George Alfred COLBOURN ______+ | | (1848 - ....) |_Sarah Ann COLBOURN _| (1874 - ....) m 1893| |_Maria UNKNOWN _______________ (1855 - ....)
_Philip SHELDRAKE ___+ | (1829 - ....) m 1852 _Edward SHELDRAKE ___| | (1856 - ....) m 1878| | |_Elizabeth GREGORY __+ | (1819 - 1897) m 1852 | |--Edward SHELDRAKE | (1891 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Harriett UNKNOWN ___| (1844 - ....) m 1878| |_____________________
[714] Prior to joining Royal Navy occupation Grocer