Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabeth Simpson,   1796 - Bef 1841         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   25 Nov 1796
     Place:   Sutton on Hull, E.Yorkshire, England


Individual Notes

Note for:   James Page,   6 May 1824 - 1896         Index

Census:   UK
     Date:   30 Mar 1851
     Place:   3 Chaffers Alley, Witham, Hull, E.Yorkshire, England
     Note:   

John Harrison Head Widower 72 Joiner Yorks, Howden
James Page SinLaw Mar 26 Lighterman Yorks, Hull
Susan Page Dau Mar 36 Yorks, Hull
Esther Harrison Gdau 3 Yorks, Hull

Census:   
     Date:   1861
     Place:   Trippet Street, Holy Trinity, Hull, E.Yorkshire, England
     Note:   James Page Head Mar 36 Waterman Yorks, Hull
Susan Page Wife Mar 38 do.
Martha Jane Harrison Niece 4 do.

Census:   
     Date:   1891
     Place:   Sculcoates Union Workhouse, Hull, E.Yorkshire, England
     Note:   James Page Pauper Widow 71 Lighterman Retired Yorks, Hull
== Others in Workhouse ==
Andrew Arkin 47
Arthur Henry Ashton 10
Eliza Barker 45
John Barker 66
Margaret Biggam 29
William Branley 44
Patrick Breeman 38
Kate Breman 11
Ethel Mary Brown 5
Hannah Butcher 19
Rush Ann Butcher 1
Elizabeth Casey 74
Sarah Cather 72
Edith Alice Cooper 15
Thomas Darlington 70
Foster Hera Davis 11
James Ann Davis 6
Alice Daynes 24
Edward James Dolan 10
Bridget Drake 61
Emily Driffill 21
James Dunn 87
Richard Dunn 54
Lily Elliott 6
Thoas Elliott 43
William Ferguson 67
Herbert Thomas Finney 1
John Candler Finney 8
Martha Agnes Finney 30
Peter Sloan Finney 10
Thirza W Ann Finney 5
Michael Freeman 68
Augustus Frost 34
John Gilliard 48
Margaret Gregory 70
George Groeling 64
John Hanlan 32
Mary James Henderson 26
Annie Herland 8
Martha Hewson 79
Thomas Hull 81
Frances Jackson 58
Daniel Henry Jones 72
John King 72
John Lee 45
James Lofthouse 69
Abel Lydon 16
Maria Lydon 12
John Mayberry 26
Edwin McCuin 31
Ann McMorran 28
David Midgley 73
Maria Moore 62
Francis Murray 32
William Newmark 53
James Nicholson 29
Peter O'Connor 45
Tom Oliver 58
John Owen 31
George Palmer 72
Emma Parker 34
John Peel 54
James Penrose 62
Elizabeth Pullan 76
George Purkiss 50
Edward Quinn 48
John Rawnsley 18
Frances Margaret Reed 5/12
Margaret Ann Reed 27
Mary Helena Reed 5
Gilson Robinson 25
John Robinson 63
James William Rodden 2
Maria Rodden 42
Walter George Rodden 14
Patrick Rourke 57
John Scott 61
George Searby 2
Georgiana Searby 33
Gertrude Searby 7
John Searby 4
George William Sillis 13
Mary Snowden 79
Robert Streets 37
Henry Taylor 39
Robert Temple 67
Eliza Ann Timmons 29
Matthew Tomlinson 10
Thomas Watson 48
Martha Whisker 60
Richard White 77
John Whitfield 75
Mary Wilkinson 64
Edith Wilson 14
Frederick Wilson 27

Individual Notes

Note for:   John Hamilton Clappison,   1831 - 5 May 1866         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   5 Feb 1832
     Place:   Sutton on Hull, E.Yorkshire, England

Event:   
     Type:   Coat of Arms
     Note:   The Clappison family name dates back to the time of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. It comes from an early member of the family who was a person with large features or who was rather ungainly. The surname was originally derived from the Old English word clop, which literally means clump. Spelling variations of this family name include: Clapson, Clappson, Clappison, Clappeson, Clapison, Clapeson and many more. First found in Oxfordshire where they were anciently seated with estates in the shire.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Eliza Lake,   1832 - 1904         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   9 Jan 1832
     Place:   Holy Trinity, Hull, E.Yorkshire, England

Event:   
     Type:   Coat of Arms
     Note:   The name Lake is part of the ancient legacy of the Anglo Saxon tribes of Britain. It is a product of when the family lived beside or close to a lake. The surname Lake originally derived from the Old English word lacu which meant lake. Lake is a topographic surname, which was given to a person who resided near a physical feature such as a hill, stream, church, or type of tree. Habitation names form the other broad category of surnames that were derived from place-names. They were derived from pre-existing names for towns, villages, parishes, or farmsteads. Other local names are derived from the names of houses, manors, estates, regions, and entire counties. Spelling variations of this family name include: Lake, Lacke and others. First found in Oxfordshire where they were seated from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.