Individual Notes
Note for: Robert Blanchford Smallwood, 14 Jun 1907 - 23 Oct 1977
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Occupation: Driver
Burial: Date: 27 Oct 1977
Place: Chanterlands Avenue Crematorium, Hull, E.Yorkshire, England
Individual Notes
Note for: Frederick George Wells, 10 May 1921 - 18 Mar 2007
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Burial: Date: 2 Apr 2007
Place: Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Alice Wells, 1914 - 23 Jan 1963
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Burial: Date: 26 Jan 1963
Place: Clinton Grove, Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA
Individual Notes
Note for: George Neal, Jun 1844 - 10 Sep 1916
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Census: Date: 1861
Place: Farm House, Flixborough, Lincolnshire, England
Note: Anthony Blackbourn 51Head M Farmer Flixton, Lincs
628 Acres 10 men 4 boys
Anne Blackbourn 42 Wife M Farmers Wife Roxby, Lincs
James Blackbourn 18 Son U Farmers Son Flixton, Lincs
Anthony Blackbourn 13 Son U Scholar Flixboro, Lincs
George Blackbourn 11 Son U do. do.
John Blackbourn 9 Son U do. do.
Henry Blackbourn 7 Son U do. do.
Anne Blackbourn 5 Dau U do. do.
Elizabeth Knipe 11 Vis U Visitor Wragby, Lincs
Mary Ann Stainton 22 Ser U Dairy Maid Winterton, Lincs
Anne Knipe 22 Ser U House Maid Wragby, Lincs
Robert Knipe 24 Ser U Carter Wragby, Lincs
William Blackbourn 21 Ser U do. Winterton, Lincs
William Carline 16 Ser U do. West Hutton, Lincs
George Neal 13 Ser U do. Winterton, Lincs
Census: Date: 1871
Place: 83 Park Street, Winterton, Lincolnshire, England
Note: Sarah Tommas Head Wid 77 Cowkeeper Winterton, Lincs
George Neal Head Mar 27 Machine Makers Labourer do.
Hannah Neal Wife Mar 23 do.
Mary T Neal Dau 1 do.
Census: Date: 1901
Place: North Street, Winterton, Lincolnshire, England
Note: George Neal Head Mar 56 Agricultural Labourer Winterton, Lincs
Hannah Neal Wife Mar 51 do.
Joseph Neal Son S 29 Carpenter do.
George Neal Son 11 do.
Rose Neal Dau 8 do.
Individual Notes
Note for: Joseph Tyson, 1851 - Jun 1924
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Census: Date: 1881
Place: Moor Roe, Egremont, Cumberland, England
Note:
Joseph TYSON Mar Head 29 Locomotive Engine Driver Ravenglass Cumb
Mary TYSON Mar Wife 30 Parton, Cumberland
Thomas TYSON Son 7 Scholar Whitehaven, Cumberland
Agnes TYSON Dau 4 do.
Esther E. TYSON Dau 2 do.
Joseph TYSON Son 6 m Egremont, Cumberland
PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5193 Folio 69 Page 48
Census: UK Census
Date: 1891
Place: 6 John Street, Egremont, Cumberland, England
Note:
Joseph Tyson Head Mar 39 Railway Engine Driver Cumb. Ravenglass
Mary Tyson Wife Mar 40 Cumb, Parton
Thomas Tyson Son Unm 17 Railway Clerk Cumb, Whitehaven
Agnes Tyson Dau Unm 14 do.
Esther E Tyson Dau Unm 12 do.
Laura E Tyson Dau Unm 6 Cumb, Egremont
Eleanor Tyson Dau Unm 4 do.
Mary Tyson Dau Unm 2 do.
RG12; Piece: 4319; Folio 42; Page 24
Event: Type: Coat of Arms
Note: Tyson is one of the most ancient names to come from the Norman culture that arrived in Britain soon after the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is a name for a person who was a fiesty or hot-tempered person. The name is a metaphor derived from the Old French word tison meaning fire-brand. Spelling variations of this family name include: Tyson, Tesson, Tewson, Tiuson, Tison, Dyson and many more. First found in Northumberland where they were seated from early times, where the name originally was Tesson, one of the most powerful families in Normandy seated at Angouleme.
Individual Note: Joseph was an engine driver on the Railways at Moor Row in Cumberland,
he drove an engine nicknamed "Coppernob" which has now been restored
and resides in the York Railway Museum.