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Theophilus Edward Bucknall

Theophilus Edward Bucknall

Male 1851 - 1929  (78 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Theophilus Edward Bucknall was born in 1851 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England (son of Theophilus Bucknall and Mary Ann Bassett); died on 23 Apr 1929 in Birmingham.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 9 Mar 1851, St George, Edgbaston, Birmingham

    Notes:

    Census Listings;
    1851 Clarkes Buildings, Monument Lane, Edgbaston. son. age 6 weeks. (51-278)
    1861 Blue Coat School, Birmingham. Pupil. age 10. Scholar. (61-384)
    1871 269 Ladywood Lane. Edgbaston, Birmingham. son (s). age 20. Clerk. (71-326)
    1891 249 Camden Street, All Saints, Birmingham. Head (m). age 40. Clerk & Book Keeper. (91-274)
    1901 3 Nursery Road, Aston Manor, Birmingham. Head (m). age 50. Electro Plater & White Guilder. (01-316)
    1911 86 Lodge Road, Birmingham, Warwickshire. Head (mar). age 60. Warehouse Manager at Electro Platers & Guiders. (N 89)
    Trade Directory 1882 Shopkeeper of 47 Alfred Street, Sparkbrook, Birmingham

    In 1861 Theophilus Edward (5) aged 10, was a boarding pupil at the Blue Coat School, St.Philip's Churchyard in the town centre. Theophilus is later believed to have attended Five Ways Grammar School. There were two fellow pupils with the surname Bassett at the Blue Coat School but research indicates no direct relationship with Mary Anne Bassett. Both Theophilus and his brother, John Kentish, were nominated for the school of about 100 pupils aged 10-14 by the Bache family.
    In 1871 Theophilus aged 20 was a clerk living at home. He married Eliza Baker in 1874 he developed literary interests and learnt Italian with a view to reading Dante and acting as an agent for Cassel's Sixpenny Classics. His demonstration set eventually passed to Eric. Theophilus became a clerk and bookkeeper the electro-plating industry. But by 1901 he was an electro-plater and gilder. He possibly rose to a more senior position but was not technically qualified, because at the age of 60 his employer, Mr Millward, said he felt the need to replace him by a technically-qualified manager. Theophilus talked him into delaying the change until he had chance to qualify. He then enrolled at Birmingham Technical School c.1911 (where he was remembered for many years afterwards) and took every certificate available in electro-plating, finishing, etc. (Brian Bucknall has in his possession Theophilus's algebra text-book, identified by his initials.) He kept his job until retirement was forced on him by a crippling accident - when he was passing a brewers dray on his bicycle, the leading offside horse reared and fell on Theophilus and his bicycle.
    He was for many years churchwarden of All Saints Church. He brought a large family to the church where they filled a rented pew. If there was a visiting preacher or curate he would be asked to stay for Sunday dinner when there was always a roast. There was a long dining room table and a chaise longue at one side to accommodate a number of children on cushions. The grandchildren were brought to the church on All Saints Day which was a day of family reunion. Ralph reported that Christmas Day was also celebrated at his grandparents' house.
    Theophilus was interested in classical music and had a pianola with many rolls of music. This pianola eventually passed to his son, William Claude. Theophilus is remembered as a small (height 5ft 3ins), bearded man with several eccentricities of speech. Evidently, in later life being keen on self-education, he spent his Sunday afternoons in the library of the Birmingham Institute.

    {Descendants of Theophilus Bucknall Printed list RG1/18}

    Baptism:
    Baptism entry states they were living "near the monument"

    Theophilus married Eliza Baker on 5 Oct 1874 in St Thomas, Birmingham, Warwickshire.. Eliza (daughter of John Baker and Charlotte Biddle) was born in 1853 in Hampton-In-Arden, West Midlands, England; died in 1929 in Birmingham; was buried in 1929 in St Thomas Birmingham.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage: 5th October 1874m The Parish Church of St Thomas, Birmingham
    Theophilus Edward Bucknall, of full age , Bachelor & Clerk of Islington Road.
    Eliza Baker, of full age , spinster of Islington Road.
    were married by Banns by David Wilks, Curate.
    in the presence of William Cumberledge Pitt & Margaret Emily Bucknall.
    Grooms Father: Theophilus Bucknall, Gardener
    Brides Father: John Baker, Bricklayer.
    [found at Ancestry parish records]

    Children:
    1. Theophilus Herbet Bucknall was born in 1875 in Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    2. Margaret Emily Bucknall was born in 1877 in Sparkbrook, Birmingham, Warwickshire. England.
    3. William Claude Bucknall was born in 1879 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    4. Eliza Bucknall was born on 26 Jan 1882 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    5. Charlotte Annie Bucknall was born in 1883 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    6. Frances Mary Bucknall was born on 24 Jan 1886 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died in 1969 in Hove RD.
    7. Ellen Lucy Bucknall was born in 1887 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    8. Charles Edward Bucknall was born on 14 Jun 1889 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    9. Constance Bucknall was born in 1892 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Theophilus Bucknall was born in 1812 in Brewers Yard, Beeston, Nottingham, England (son of Theophilus Bucknall and Martha Potter); died in 1878 in Kings Norton, Worcestershire.

    Notes:

    Census Listings;
    1841 Nether Street, Beeston, Nottinghamshire. age 25. Frame Work Knitter. (41-218)
    1851 Clarkes Buildings, Monument Lane, Edgbaston. Head (m). age 39. Gardener. (51-278)
    1861 Laburnam Place, Bellis Street, Edgbaston, Head (m). age 49. Gardener. (61-383)
    1871 269 Ladywood Lane. Edgbaston, Birmingham. Head (m). age 53. Gardener. (71-326)

    Notes
    The family, other than Elizabeth, was living at Arthur Street, Beeston in 1841. There is a record of an Elizabeth Bucknall marrying John Howitt at Clifton on 6 May
    1832. This may be Elizabeth above but there is some uncertainty. The family were all framework knitters and Henry and Edward were unmarried. Eric's commentaries mention a possibility of Theophilus (4) marrying in Nottingham but no record of such a marriage has been found.
    Theophilus moved to Birmingham in the mid-1840s almost certainly because of depression in the framework knitting industry. Before their marriage in 1849 both Theophilus and Mary Anne Bassett were living in Smallbrook Street, Birmingham. The marriage certificate and the 1851 census state Theophilus's occupation as a gardener. He remained a gardener for the rest of his working life and was employed by the Bache family of Edgbaston. The Bache family in 1851 lived at Fairview House, Hagley Road and later at 44 Frederick Street where the head of the family, Samuel Bache, was a Unitarian minister.
    It is likely Theophilus came into contact with a neighbouring Martineau family, also Unitarians, as his brother, Henry, subsequently worked for a member of that family. Also, one of Theophilus's sons was called John Kentish and there was a Martineau son called Edward Kentish, both believed named after a renowned Birmingham Unitarian minister, John Kentish (1768-1853), who lived in Park Vale, Edgbaston and was related by marriage to the Martineau family.
    By 1851 Theophilus (his father born 1777) had died and his widow, Martha, aged 72, Edward and Henry, still unmarried, were now living at 44 Nether Street, Beeston, as neighbours of Theophilus's brother, George, and his family. Henry continued as a framework knitter of cotton hose but Edward had become a gardener. Around the time of the death of their mother in 1859, Henry and Edward both married and moved away from Beeston. Henry became a gardener and farmhand working for Harriet Martineau, the Victorian author, journalist and political economist who lived in the Lake District. Edward worked as a gardener and groom in West Bromwich but his employer is not known. He moved to Edgbaston around 1862 but again his employer is not known. In the 1881 census Edward's occupation was Gardener (ND). This means "non-domestic", ie he may have been a gardener for a local authority. A check revealed he was not employed at the nearby Botanical Gardens.
    Although the Martineaus were a Norwich family the third son, Robert, became a brassfounder in Dudley. By the 1840s he was living on the Bristol Road, Birmingham, with his family of six children and later at 32 Highfield Road, Edgbaston. By then he had also become a magistrate. His eldest son, Thomas, who became a lawyer and magistrate, became related by marriage to the Chamberlain* family and was three times mayor of the then borough. He lived with his family at 26 Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston. His son and grandson became benefactors of the City and Lord Mayors. Edward Kentish also became a brassfounder and in 1871 was living in Portland Road, Edgbaston.
    It seems probable Henry obtained his post with Harriet Martineau, who until 1855 had been an occasional visitor to her Birmingham relatives, through Theophilus's employer's friendship with the Martineau family. Eric's commentaries mention that Theophilus worked for the Bache family and Henry worked for Harriet Martineau but there was no family information about Edward.

    * Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) former Mayor of Birmingham and MP.
    * Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937) former Chancellor of the Exchequer
    * Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) former Prime Minister

    One assumes as Theophilus, Henry and Edward had been framework knitters that in order to take up full-time gardening in mid-life they must have had some experience of horticulture or agriculture while living at Beeston.
    Harriet Martineau (b.1802), a younger sister of Robert, had moved from Norwich to London in 1832 to further her writing career. She became a complete invalid between 1839 and 1844 and went to live at Tynemouth to be near her physician brother-in-law until, as Eric's commentaries and her autobiography states, she was cured by mesmerism. In 1845 she had a house built at Ambleside, Westmorland (The Knoll). She had travelled in USA, Europe and the Middle East but in 1855 she again became ill and was never to leave home until her death twenty years later.
    Her niece, Maria, who is believed to have had some nursing training and was the third child of Robert Martineau, went to live with her. She became Harriet Martineau's devoted companion and secretary until her own untimely death from typhoid fever in March 1864 aged 37. Her sister, Jane, then took over.
    In early 1859 Henry went to work at The Knoll as gardener and farmer of her model farm of two acres. This farm had been started some years earlier to provide a measure of self-sufficiency in food for Harriet's household. After the opening of the railway to Windermere in 1847 the summer influx of tourists to the Lake District periodically caused food retailers to run short of supplies. Harriet's innovative farming resulted in some national publicity, the interest of a Parliamentary Committee examining The Smallholdings Question and the publication of a book on the subject.
    It seems likely that Maria Martineau with her Birmingham connections had a role in the recruitment of Henry after Harriet's previous gardener and farmworker, Robert Fulcher, had left her employment following a dispute.
    A letter from Harriet Martineau to Sarah Martineau, 23 March 1859, states - We are so comfortable with the new man and his bride. She is a nice active body, very sensible and her husband adores her. They are desperately happy, to be sure.
    It should be noted that at the time of their marriage in 1859 Henry was aged 43 and Elizabeth 34. These ages suggest a possible long courtship, marriage perhaps not being possible until Henry had found permanent employment. Also, there had been Henry's widowed mother to consider. She died around the time of the marriage in early 1859.
    Henry Bucknall and his wife lived in an adjacent cottage (Knoll Cottage) and were identified living there up to 1881, although Harriet Martineau had died in 1876 and is buried in Birmingham. The Knoll remained in the possession of the Martineau family until the 1920s and Henry worked for the new tenant until his death in 1889.
    Reports suggest Harriet Martineau treated her servants very well, educated them and even provided them with a library. Knoll Cottage evidently had a commodious laundry room which enabled Elizabeth Bucknall to become a laundress there. Henry and Elizabeth had two daughters, the first being named after Henry's employer.

    Theophilus married Mary Ann Bassett on 19 Aug 1849 in St Martin, Birmingham, Warwickshire.. Mary (daughter of William Bassett and Sarah) was born in 1820 in Hurley, Warwickshire, England; died in 1884. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann Bassett was born in 1820 in Hurley, Warwickshire, England (daughter of William Bassett and Sarah); died in 1884.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 9 Jan 1820, Kingsbury, Warwickshire [families abode: Hurley.]

    Notes:

    Census Listings;
    1851 Clarkes Buildings, Monument Lane, Edgbaston. wife. age 31. (51-278)
    1861 Laburnam Place, Bellis Street, Edgbaston, wife. age 41. (61-383)
    1871 269 Ladywood Lane. Edgbaston, Birmingham. wife. age 51. (71-326)
    1881 269 Ladywood Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. widow, age 61, Housekeeper [born Kingsbury, Warwickshire]

    Birth:
    Brian Bucknall gives place of birth as Water Orton.

    Notes:

    Married:
    marriage: 19 August 1849, St Martins Parish Church, Birmingham.
    Theophilus Bucknall, age 38, Bachelor & Gardener of Smallbrook Street,
    Mary Ann Bassett, age 38, Spinster of Smallbrook Street,
    were married by Banns by J R Rathbone, Curate.
    In the presence of William Barber & Catherine Heap.
    Grooms father: Theophilus Bucknall, Frame Knitter.
    Brides Father: William Bassett, Farmer.
    [found at Ancestry.co.uk]

    Children:
    1. 1. Theophilus Edward Bucknall was born in 1851 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died on 23 Apr 1929 in Birmingham.
    2. Henry Bucknall was born in 1853 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died in 1913 in New York, America.; was buried on 21 Oct 1913 in Evergreen Cemetery, New York..
    3. Margaret Emily Bucknall was born in 1854 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died in 1945.
    4. Walter William Bucknall was born on 15 Jan 1856 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died on 14 May 1945 in Manhattan, New York, New York USA; was buried on 16 May 1945 in Woodlawn Cemetery.
    5. John Kentish Bucknall was born in 1858 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died in 1934.
    6. Alfred Bucknall was born in 1859 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    7. Samuel Bache Bucknall was born in 1862 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died in 1938 in Darlington, Durham.
    8. George Bucknall was born in 1864 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    9. Charles Bucknall was born in 1865 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died in 1916.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Theophilus Bucknall was born in 1777 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England (son of Theophilus Bucknall and Elizabeth Wheatley); died in 1850 in Nottinghamshire; was buried on 21 Sep 1850.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 11 Jan 1777, Breaston, Derbyshire, England

    Notes:

    Theo served as in the Derbyshire Militia untill the age of 27. Aged 73 he was found dead by his wife and there was an inquest.

    Inquest Report (Nottingham Review 27 September 1850 - page 4)
    On Monday last, an inquest was held at the White Lion Tavern, Beeston, before Mr C. Swann, Coroner, to ascertain the death of Theophilus Bucknall, aged 72, a Framework Knitter, residing in the same place. On Saturday last, deceased was engaged in making some repairs to his stocking frame. He ate a hearty dinner of meat and potatoes and his wife left him shortly afterwards to go to Nottingham Market. On her return however at six o'clock, she found him stretched lifeless on the floor. It seems that the deceased had been for the last three weeks under the care of Messrs. Orton & Butler, surgeons, for water on the chest, and the jury returned a verdict of "found dead from natural causes."

    Census Listings;
    1841 Nether Street, Beeston, Nottinghamshire. age 60. Frame Work Knitter. (41-218)

    Baptism:
    Parish Register states son of Theophilus & Sarah, so may not belong to this family, BT's need to be researched.

    Theophilus married Martha Potter on 11 Feb 1811 in St Marys Parish Church, Nottingham. Martha was born in 1786 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England; died in 1859 in Nottinghamshire.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Martha Potter was born in 1786 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England; died in 1859 in Nottinghamshire..

    Notes:

    Census Listings;
    1841 Nether Street, Beeston, Nottinghamshire. age 55. (41-218)
    1851 Nether Street, Beeston, Nottinghamshire. wid age 72, (N 88)

    Children:
    1. 2. Theophilus Bucknall was born in 1812 in Brewers Yard, Beeston, Nottingham, England; died in 1878 in Kings Norton, Worcestershire.
    2. Elizabeth Bucknall was born in 1813 in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England.
    3. Henry Bucknall was born in 1815 in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England; died in 1889; was buried on 8 Jan 1889.
    4. Edward Bucknall was born in 1818 in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England; died in 1893.

  3. 6.  William Bassett was born about 1800 in Warwickshire, England.

    William married Sarah. Sarah was born about 1800 in Warwickshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah was born about 1800 in Warwickshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Ann Bassett was born in 1820 in Hurley, Warwickshire, England; died in 1884.
    2. Elizabeth Bassett was born in 1821.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Theophilus Bucknall was born in 1749 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England (son of Theophilus Bucknall and Hannah Allen); died in 1821; was buried on 25 Mar 1821 in Beeston, Nottinghamshire.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 27 Nov 1749, Breaston, Derbyshire, England

    Notes:

    Theo moved his family from Breaston in Derbyshire to Beeston in Nottinghamshire (a few miles to the east of Breaston) sometime between 1781 & 1788. The Occupations not known but the family were probably smallholders and Framework knitters.
    at the baptism of the first two children Elizabeth & Theophilus the mother is given as Sarah on the IGI but not on the parish records. subsequent baptisms state Elizabeth. As Theo married Elizabeth in 1773 we can assulme that this is a mistake on the part of the IGI.

    Theophilus married Elizabeth Wheatley on 15 Feb 1773 in Wilne, Derbyshire, England. Elizabeth was born in 1749 in Wilne, Derbyshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Wheatley was born in 1749 in Wilne, Derbyshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Bucknall was born in 1774 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England.
    2. 4. Theophilus Bucknall was born in 1777 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England; died in 1850 in Nottinghamshire; was buried on 21 Sep 1850.
    3. Mary Bucknall was born in 1779 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England; died in 1858.
    4. George Bucknall was born in 1781 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England; died in 1838; was buried in April 1838 in Basford, Nottinghamshire,.
    5. John Bucknall was born in 1786 in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. England; died in 1847 in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England.
    6. Thomas Bucknall was born in 1788 in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England; died in 1832; was buried on 30 Jul 1832.
    7. Hannah Bucknall was born in 1791 in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England; died in 1843.
    8. Sarah Bucknall was born in 1794 in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England; died in 1842; was buried on 10 Aug 1842 in St Marys Churchyard, Nottingham..