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Reginald BALE




Husband Reginald BALE (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Francis BALE (1867-      ) 23,24
         Mother: Catherine COTTEY (Abt 1870-      ) 15,16,17,24,126






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John BALFREY and Mary Ann SPEARPOINT




Husband John BALFREY 28,294

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       Marriage: 9 Aug 1866 - Croydon, , Surrey, England 28,294




Wife Mary Ann SPEARPOINT 18,28

           Born: 21 May 1843 - Brighton, , Sussex, England 28
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         Father: Robert Milton SPEARPOINT (1811-1872) 18,28,39
         Mother: Harriet CHAPMAN (1814-1895) 18,28,29





Children

General Notes: Husband - John BALFREY




General Notes: Wife - Mary Ann SPEARPOINT




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Peter DUMONT and Tracy BALIKI




Husband Peter DUMONT (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Jean Paul DUMONT
         Mother: Magaret Jean MACNEILL


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Wife Tracy BALIKI (details suppressed for this person)

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1 M Shawn Patrick DUMONT (details suppressed for this person)

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2 M Adam John DUMONT (details suppressed for this person)

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Jacob Wesley STONG and Charlotte BALL




Husband Jacob Wesley STONG 50,53,54,503

           Born: 28 Jan 1878 - Ontario, Canada 503
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           Died: 2 Jun 1964 504
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         Father: Samuel STONG (1844-1930) 50,53,54,111,503
         Mother: Christina McNAUGHTON (1847-1914) 50,53,54,56,111,114,503


       Marriage: 8 Apr 1908 - Richmond Hill, , Ontario, Canada

   Other Spouse: Annie Catherine MACLACHLAN (      -      ) 503 - 6 Sep 1941 503




Wife Charlotte BALL 53,503

           Born: 13 Jan 1882
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           Died: 13 Jan 1940
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Children
1 F Helen Christina Maude STONG 53,503,504

           Born: 4 Nov 1910 - Edgeley, York County, Ontario, Canada 504
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           Died: 23 Oct 2005 - Beaverton, , Ontario, Canada 504
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         Spouse: Harold Simpson MINIELLY (1910-2003) 503,504
           Marr: Abt 1937




General Notes: Husband - Jacob Wesley STONG

He settle on the home farm Lot 24, Concesion 5, York Twp. Retired to Weston, Ontario (118 John St.)


Death Notes: Wife - Charlotte BALL

57y 11m 31d


General Notes: Wife - Charlotte BALL

Two servants living with family in 1911


General Notes: Child - Helen Christina Maude STONG

1958 book of D.A. Stong - Living in Kitchener, Ont, married to Harold Simpson Minielly
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George BRADBURY and Dorothy BALL




Husband George BRADBURY 1,27

           Born: 9 Oct 1759 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1
     Christened: 18 Oct 1759 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1,27
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         Father: John BRADBURY (1719-      ) 27
         Mother: Mary MARTIN (Abt 1721-      ) 27


       Marriage: 25 Nov 1789 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 27,217




Wife Dorothy BALL 1,27

           Born: 27 Dec 1752 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England
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         Father: James BALL (      -      ) 1,27
         Mother: Ellen / Hellen ADAMS (      -      ) 1,27



Noted events in her life were:
• Baptism, 14 Jan 1753 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England



Children
1 M John BRADBURY Esq 1,11,14,18,23,27

           Born: 1790 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 11,18,27
     Christened: 13 Oct 1790 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1,27
           Died: 1866 - Tooting, Surrey, England 23
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         Spouse: Mary HARDWICK (Abt 1797-1872) 1,11,14,15,18
           Marr: 21 Apr 1818 - St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England 1



2 F Mary Ball BRADBURY 27

           Born: Abt 1792 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England
     Christened: 14 Oct 1792 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1
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General Notes: Husband - George BRADBURY

Possible death but by no means certain: Name George BRADBURY Alias – Buried 22Aug1804 Aged – Parish Caverswall, St. Peter, STS

Possible that they had the following other children however since they were not Christened in Caverswall it can not be known for sure if it wasn't just another George and Dorothy Bradbury:

Pipe Ridware is about 25km away from Caverswell

James 29 OCT 1794 Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England Ann 28 JUN 1797 Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England Ellen 15 MAY 1799 Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England


General Notes: Wife - Dorothy BALL

On 25 NOV 1789 at Caverswall in county of STS Groom Geo. BRADBURY Status bachelor Occupation – Residence – in county of – Notes – Bride Dorothy BALL Status spinster Occupation – Residence – in county of – Notes – Banns or Licence licence General Notes – Source – 217


Notes: Marriage

On 25 NOV 1789 at Caverswall in county of STS Groom Geo. BRADBURY Status bachelor Occupation – Residence – in county of – Notes – Bride Dorothy BALL Status spinster Occupation – Residence – in county of – Notes – Banns or Licence licence General Notes – Source – 217


Burial Notes: Child - John BRADBURY Esq

Likely Burial

National burial index record
First name(s): John
Last name: BRADBURY
Date of burial: 7 Jul 1866
Age at death: 75
Calculated year of birth: 1791
Place of burial: Saddleworth
Dedication: St Chad
County: Yorkshire (West Riding)
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Saddleworth St Chad:
Denomination: Anglican
Coverage: 1801 - 1886
Number of entries: 18,329
Data provider: Manchester & Lancs Family History Society


General Notes: Child - John BRADBURY Esq

A short history of Bradbury Greatorex & Co. Ltd (Pam 16501) it is not possible to copy this for you due to copyright and conservation restrictions. The pamphlet is quite brief and the major events outlined are as follows:

1815 John Bradbury & Jeremiah Greatorex, travellers for two Manchester warehouses, resign their jobs and move to London to found the firm. Mr Teale (Benjamin Hardwick TEALE) also becomes a partner.

c.1820 Bradbury Greatorex & Teale start trading in King Street, Cheapside then move to larger premises at 6 Aldermanbury.

1845 A fire breaks out in the premises resulting in the loss of property amounting to almost £300,000. Re-building and further expansion followed. The latter was assisted by the rapid expansion of the railways: 'soon their travellers were covering most of the UK'.

1865 Death of John Bradbury. Jeremiah Greatorex dies 12 years later at the age of 90.

1868 Bradbury, Greatorex become a Limited Company. The first chairman is Mr Humphreys.

1877 Henry John Gardner becomes Chairman. He retires when aged 95 after serving in the office for 45 years.

1892 Premises built after the 1845 fire are extended by the addition of 8 & 9 Aldermanbury. Five years later further development incorporates 2, 3, 4, 10 & 11 Aldermanbury, the whole of Fountain Court and much of Dyer's Court.

1894 The company goes public and its shares are quoted on the London Stock Exchange.

1904 An export division is opened with connections in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa,

1914-1918 373 members of staff join the forces; 49 are killed or die of wounds.

1930s General trade recession. The company retrenches and reduces staff numbers

1939-1945 200 members of the staff of about 700 join the forces. All but 40 survive and re-join the company

1960s The whole of the area in which the company is situated is acquired by the Corporation of London for the redevelopment of Guildhall and its environs. The company moves to a purpose designed warehouse in Aldersgate street

1967 Bradbury Greatorex & Co Ltd becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Courtaulds Limited.

Bradbury, Greatorex & Co. was purchased in the 1960's by Courtaulds Textiles PLC, in 2000 Courtaulds was taken over by Sara Lee (The US food and consumer products group)

Bradbury, Greatorex & Co. imported and sold Silk, Shawls & Handkerchiefs amoung other things.

Deaths Dec 1866 BRADBURY John 76 Wandsworth 1d 364


WILLIAM CAIRD, theft : simple grand larceny, 18th July, 1821.
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18210718-52
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Trial Summary:

* Crime(s): theft : simple grand larceny,
* Punishment Type: transportation,
(Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.)
* Verdict: Guilty,
* Other trials on 18 Jul 1821
* Name search for: WILLIAM CAIRD,
* Crime Location: King-street, Cheapside

Original Text:

960. WILLIAM CAIRD was indicted for stealing, on the 20th June, one box, value 3 s.; fifty-five shawls, value 53 l. 17 s.; eleven pieces of handkerchiefs, value 15 l. 10 s.; twelve pieces of muslin, value 7 l., and two shirts, value 5 s. , the goods of Jeremiah Greatorex , John Bradbury , and Benjamin Hardwick Seal .

MR. JEREMIAH GREATOREX . I am in partnership with John Bradbury and Benjamin Hardwick Seal , of King-street, Cheapside. On the 20th of June, about six o'clock in the evening, a box containing this property, was just delivered at our door from Glasgow. A person gave me information - I ran out up Cheapside, and in Bow-lane saw the prisoner with a box on his shoulder. I came up and seized him with it. I secured him - it was opened and contained the articles stated in the indictment. At the time I laid hold of him a person rushed against me, to knock me down, but I kept hold of him.

WILLIAM SMITH . I am a constable. The prisoner was given in my charge.

(Property produced and sworn to.)

Prisoner's Defence. I had left a friend in Lad-lane; a gentleman stopped me at the top of King-street, and asked if I would carry a box for a shilling; I said I could not, as I was going over the water. He said he wanted it taken there, and would fetch it. In about five minutes he brought it, helped it on my shoulder, and told me to cross into Bow-lane.

GUILTY . Aged 34.

Transported for Seven Years .

London Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant.

HENRY UPTON, deception : fraud, 27th October, 1825.
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18251027-206

Trial Summary:

* Crime(s): deception : fraud,
* Punishment Type: imprisonment,
(Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.)
* Verdict: Guilty,
* Other trials on 27 Oct 1825
* Name search for: HENRY UPTON,
* Crime Location: Aldermanbury

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1804. HENRY UPTON was again indicted for a fraud .

GEORGE DRAKE SEWELL . Mr. Cross was in town on the 22d of September, but he is not here to-day.

JOHN PROCTOR . I took the prisoner into custody; he said he was sorry for what he had done, but did not say what it was. Mr. Jacombs charged him with obtaining goods under false pretences - he made no answer to that.

FREDERICK CROKER . I am in the warehouse of John Bradbury , Jeremiah Greatorex , and John Teale , in Aldermanbury: I saw the prisoner in their warehouse on the 22d of September; he said he wanted some crimson silk shawls for Sewell and Cross, who are customers of theirs - I shewed him some; he selected two - I gave him an invoice, and he carried them away - I let him have them on his representation that he wanted them for Sewell and Cross.

GEORGE DRAKE SEWELL re-examined. Q. Had you given the prisoner any orders to get these shawls? A. No.

FREDERICK CROKER re-examined. Q. Did you state at Guildhall, what passed between the prisoner and you? A. Yes, I said to the Alderman, in the prisoner's presence, that he said he came from Sewell and Cross.

JOHN PROCTOR. It was when I brought the prisoner from Guildhall, that he stated what I mentioned on the former trial.

GUILTY .

Confined Four Months .


CHARLES LEWIS, theft : embezzlement, 27th May, 1830.
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18300527-14

Trial Summary:

* Crime(s): theft : embezzlement,
* Punishment Type: transportation,
(Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.)
* Verdict: Guilty: pleaded guilty,
* Other trials on 27 May 1830
* Name search for: CHARLES LEWIS,

Original Text:

First London Jury - before Mr. Recorder.

1047. CHARLES LEWIS was indicted for embezzling sums, amounting together to 216l. 4s. 6d., which he had received on account of John Bradbury and Jeremiah Greatorex , his employers, and that he had been previously convicted of felony ; to which he pleaded

GUILTY . Aged 40. - Transported for Fourteen Years .

Source: Bell's Weekly Messenger, No. 1781, Sunday, May 16, 1830.

Police Intelligence.
Guildhall.
Extensive Embezzlement.

On Tuesday, Charles Lewis, a middle-aged man, who had for some years been employed as a clerk by Messrs. Bradbury and Greatorex, of Aldermanbury, warehousemen, was brought before Mr Alderman Garratt, charged with embezzling various sums of money. The solicitor for the prosecution briefly stated the nature of the case, and called Mr Stevens, a linen-draper, in Newington-causeway, who proved that he paid the prisoner, as collecting clerk for the prosecutors, the sum of 100l. on the 26th of March.
Mr. Griffin, a linen draper at Walworth, also proved the payment of 112l. 12s. to the prisoner, on the same day, being the general collecting day in the trade.
Mr. Bradbury deposed, that the prisoner had not at all accounted for the money received from Mr. Stevens, and had paid in 10l. short of that received from Mr. Griffin.
The solicitor asked whether both these sums were in the list of deficiencies which the prisoner has sent to him.
Mr. Harmer, for the prisoner, said a complete case for trial had been made out, without referring to the prisoners admission. The fact was, that the prisoner had, upon being discharged at a short notice, furnished a list of sums which he had received, promising to pay them, or any others that might be found, at an early period.
The solicitors said he had a month's warning.-
" Well," said Mr. Harmer, "that is but a short time."
The solicitor observed, that the prisoner had absented himself ten days after receiving the notice.-Mr. Harmer believed he had assigned a reason.-The prisoner said " Yes, he pleaded illness."-" And do not you know," said Mr. Harmer, "that he had a sudden death in his family, which would account for that illness? Did not one of his children die in an instant? It is a distressing case. He has five children still living, and his wife is pregnant. The poor man was found provided with the means of destroying himself."
A person standing among the spectators here burst into tears, and said, he had offered the prosecutors 300l. on account, towards the deficiencies.-The solicitors replied, the sums embezzled amounted to almost twice as much.-Mr. Harmer said, now the facts had been laid before the Magistrate, there was no alternative but a committal. He could make no answer to the charge.

Mr Alderman Garratt, after pausing for a moment, said, that however painful the duty might be, the case was so clear, that he must commit him for trial.-
The prisoner, who seemed greatly distressed, was committed accordingly.
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Seldon Roy HOMAN and Evelyn May Louise BALL




Husband Seldon Roy HOMAN

           Born: 15 Jun 1897 - Thurlow Twp., Hastings Co., ON, Canada
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           Died: 9 Dec 1977 - Thurlow Twp., Hastings Co., ON, Canada
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         Father: Harvey HOMAN (1858-1917)
         Mother: Sarah Elizabeth KETCHESON (1859-1938)


       Marriage: 17 Oct 1925




Wife Evelyn May Louise BALL

           Born: 17 May 1904 - Baldwin, Mont-Albert, Gaspesie, Quebec, Canada
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           Died: 26 Sep 1992 - Corbyville, Hastings, ON, Canada
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Mary BALL




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Wife Mary BALL 1

           Born: 6 Jun 1749 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England
     Christened: 25 Jun 1749 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England
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         Father: James BALL (      -      ) 1,27
         Mother: Ellen / Hellen ADAMS (      -      ) 1,27





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General Notes: Wife - Mary BALL

No clear match for marriage in IGI, several possibilities close by OCT 2005
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Sarah BALL




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Wife Sarah BALL 1

           Born: 8 Mar 1745 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England
     Christened: 12 Apr 1746 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England
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         Father: James BALL (      -      ) 1,27
         Mother: Ellen / Hellen ADAMS (      -      ) 1,27





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General Notes: Wife - Sarah BALL

No clear match for marriage in IGI, several possibilities close by OCT 2005
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William BALL




Husband William BALL 1

           Born: Abt 1757 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England
     Christened: 27 Mar 1757 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England
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         Father: James BALL (      -      ) 1,27
         Mother: Ellen / Hellen ADAMS (      -      ) 1,27






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General Notes: Husband - William BALL

No clear match for marriage in IGI, several possibilities close by OCT 2005
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William John WOOLDRIDGE and Florence Ada BALLARD




Husband William John WOOLDRIDGE 413

           Born: 29 Sep 1915 413
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         Mother: Emma Louisa HANSON (1895-1982) 413


       Marriage: 1937 413




Wife Florence Ada BALLARD 413

           Born: 14 Dec 1919 413
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1 M William WOOLDRIDGE (details suppressed for this person)

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2 M John William WOOLDRIDGE (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Dorothy Ann McKAY (living)




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Zoran BALLARD and Rachel Ann ROBLIN




Husband Zoran BALLARD 8

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Wife Rachel Ann ROBLIN 8,163

           Born: 1808 163
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         Father: Owen ROBLIN (1767-1855) 8,56
         Mother: Margaret / Mary Elizabeth RUTTAN (1776-      ) 8,56



   Other Spouse: Jonathan HOTCHKISS (Abt 1800-1889) 5 - 9 May 1848 5



Children

Death Notes: Wife - Rachel Ann ROBLIN

1871 and 1881


General Notes: Wife - Rachel Ann ROBLIN

Settled in Adolphustown

Rachel Ann Roblin (Owen2,Owen1) daughter of Owen Roblin Jr. and Mary Elizabeth Ruttan was born about 1808 in Upper Canada. Rachel married 1) Zoran Ballard and 2) May 9, 1848, Jonathan Hotchkiss. This was a second marriage for Jonathan as well as Rachel.

Rachel and Jonathan lived in Sydenham, Grey County. Jonathan and Rachel are listed in Sydenham in the 1871 Census. In 1881 Jonathan is still in Sydenham, listed as a widower.

Rachel died between 1871 and 1881. Jonathan died after 1881. 5,8
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Merritt Seymour LLOYD and Anita Elizabeth BAMBER




Husband Merritt Seymour LLOYD 5

           Born: Sep 1901 - Hastings County, Ontario, Canada 60
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         Father: Samuel Wilmot LLOYD (      -1935) 5
         Mother: Annie Maria ROBLIN (1873-      ) 5,54


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Wife Anita Elizabeth BAMBER (details suppressed for this person)

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1 F Dorothy Anita LLOYD (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: William G ARNOLD (living)



2 F Vivian Ruth LLOYD (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: William MORRISON (living)



3 F Elizabeth Gwendolyn LLOYD (details suppressed for this person)

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