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Josephine Molyneux Davison

Josephine Molyneux Davison

Female 1911 - 2012  (101 years)

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  1. 1.  Josephine Molyneux Davison was born on 13 Dec 1911 in Glen Mary, Tennessee, U.S.A. (daughter of Joseph Thomas Davison and Selina Molyneux); died on 22 Dec 2012 in Kingsport, Tennessee, U.S.A.; was buried on 28 Dec 2012 in Oak Hill Mausoleum No III, Oak Hill Memorial Park. at 2pm..

    Notes:

    Also Known As Josephine Molyneux Davidson
    Josaphine was born in Glen Mary, She later moved with her family to Emory Gap, then to Rockwood (where her grandfather Molyneux was living) and then
    to Chattanooga, wher she married Harry F Prendergass, the couple then moved to Knoxvill, and in 1848 to Kingsport. She was a graduate of East Tennessee State Teachers Collage. she taught first grade in Chattanooga public Schools and Kindergarten at Colonial Heights Prestbyterian Church. As a young woman she produced many oil paintings and played the piano & the Violin. She was also a member of the Kingsport Gardening Club.

    Archive;
    Photograph Held (PIC 1/14)

    Died:
    Josephine had a stroke two days before her 101st Birthday which left her paralysed

    Buried:
    The Family recieved friends at Oak Hill Funeral Home on Thursday from 4pm untill 6pm and also at St Pauls Episcipal Church, 161 East Ravine Road, Kingsport, on friday from 1pm untill 2pm prior to the service.

    Josephine married Harry Franklin Pendergrass on 8 Aug 1936 in Central Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga, U.S.A.. Harry (son of John Franklin Pendergrass and Etta Pearl Jordan) was born on 26 Jul 1911 in Chattanooga, Tn. U.S.A; died on 11 Feb 1988 in Kingsport, Tn. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Harry & Josephine lived in Chattanooga, later moving to Knoxvill and in 1948 they moved to Kingsport.

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Thomas Davison was born on 29 Oct 1878 in Bishop Auckland, County Durham (son of Thomas Davison and Jane Dixon); died on 14 Jan 1936 in Chattanooga; was buried in 1936 in Forest Hill Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tn.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 4 Oct 1879, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, England

    Notes:

    Joseph lost an arm while jumping railroad cars at about 13 years old, he was nonetheless very successfull. He was a telegrapher for the Southern Railroad in Glen Mary, later in charge of all the telegraph communications for bringing trains in and out of the Southern Railroad yards in Chattanooga. He died from Pneumonia contracted at the age of 56. He was a cofounder of the Molyneux/Davidson/East Chevrolet in Rockwood, Tn The First Chev Dealership in East Tn.

    Census Listings;
    1881 105 Close Row, Quebec, Durham. son. age 2. (81-449)

    Joseph married Selina Molyneux on 4 Aug 1906 in Glen Mary, Tenessee. Selina (daughter of John Molyneux and Ellen Eachus) was born on 31 Aug 1886 in Rugby. Tn; died on 17 Dec 1967 in Chattanooga, Tn; was buried in 1967 in Forest Hill Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tn. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Selina Molyneux was born on 31 Aug 1886 in Rugby. Tn (daughter of John Molyneux and Ellen Eachus); died on 17 Dec 1967 in Chattanooga, Tn; was buried in 1967 in Forest Hill Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tn.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: SEPT 1886, Laureldale, Rugby, Tn

    Notes:

    Joseph & Selina lived in Bateys Yard, West Auckland, Durham - building still
    stands

    Children:
    1. Ellen Davison was born on 6 Feb 1907 in Glen Mary. Tn; died on 15 Feb 1907 in Glen Mary; was buried in 1907 in Coal Hill Cemetery, Glen Mary.
    2. 1. Josephine Molyneux Davison was born on 13 Dec 1911 in Glen Mary, Tennessee, U.S.A.; died on 22 Dec 2012 in Kingsport, Tennessee, U.S.A.; was buried on 28 Dec 2012 in Oak Hill Mausoleum No III, Oak Hill Memorial Park. at 2pm..


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Davison was born on 5 Oct 1850 in Shildon, County Durham. England (son of John Davison and Jane Heaps); died on 5 Jun 1919 in Glen Mary, Tn, America; was buried in 1919 in Coal Hill Cemetery, Glen Mary.

    Notes:

    Thomas was a coal miner in England, and then later a shopkeeper in America

    Census Listings;
    1851 Whitfield Place, Shildom, Durham. son. age 5 months. (51-410)
    1871 Kello Road, Shildon, Durham. son age 20. Coal Miner. (71-445)
    1881 105 Close Row, Quebec, Durham. Head (mar). age 30, Coal Miner. (81-449)

    (notes on the Davidson family MISC 1/5)

    Thomas married Jane Dixon on 15 Nov 1871 in Lanchester, Co Durham, England. Jane (daughter of Joseph Dixon and Jane Dunning) was born on 3 Dec 1851 in Coundon, County Durham. England; died in SEPT 1928 in America; was buried in Coal Hill Cemetery, Glen Mary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jane Dixon was born on 3 Dec 1851 in Coundon, County Durham. England (daughter of Joseph Dixon and Jane Dunning); died in SEPT 1928 in America; was buried in Coal Hill Cemetery, Glen Mary.

    Notes:

    Jane was known as Janey
    Census Listings;
    1861 Coundon, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham. daugter, age 9. Scholar. (61-515)
    1881 105 Close Row, Quebec, Durham. wife. age 28. (81-449)

    Children:
    1. Jane Davison was born in 1872 in Stanley, Co Durham, England.
    2. Rebecca Davison was born on 12 May 1874 in West Auckland, County Durham. England; died on 20 Jan 1899; was buried in Coal Hill Cemetery. Glen Mary. Tennessee.
    3. Jessie Davison was born in 1875 in West Auckland, County Durham. England; died in 1938 in America; was buried in 1938 in Robbins. Tn.
    4. 2. Joseph Thomas Davison was born on 29 Oct 1878 in Bishop Auckland, County Durham; died on 14 Jan 1936 in Chattanooga; was buried in 1936 in Forest Hill Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tn.
    5. John Davison was born in 1880 in Quebec, Co Durham, England.
    6. George Davison was born on 3 Mar 1883 in (in/of) Shildon, County Durham. England; died on 23 May 1956; was buried in Frankfort. Ky. America.
    7. Anna Davison was born on 16 Apr 1885 in (in/of) Shildon, County Durham. England; died on 23 May 1956 in America; was buried in 1956 in Bristol, Tn. America.
    8. Lettie Davison was born on 29 Apr 1889 in (in/of) Shildon, County Durham. England; died on 6 Mar 1969 in Forest Hills; was buried in Ohio, US.
    9. Mary Davison was born on 25 Sep 1892 in Glen Mary, Scott County, America; died on 22 Nov 1961.
    10. Margaret Davison was born on 1 Nov 1895 in Glen Mary, Scott County, America; died on 29 Jan 1977.

  3. 6.  John Molyneux was born on 8 Apr 1853 in Nelson's Court, Bolton. England (son of Richard Molyneux and Elizabeth Heaton); died in 1934 in Rockwood, North America.; was buried in 1934 in Rockwood, Ten.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 25 Dec 1855, Newton in Makerfield, Lancashire, England

    Notes:

    John first went to America in 1873. He then returned to Liverpool, (his ticket cost just $3). He then married Ellen and lived in Earlstown & Newton before emmigrating to America in July 1880. They lived in Germantown Pa untill 1st Aug 1881 and then went to Sunbright, Morgan County, Tn. They moved to Glen Mary, Scott County 26th April 1884, and then to Rockwood Roane Co, 19th April 1906, and on to Farm at Whites Bank 5th Nov 1908. On the 1st Aug 1913 the family moved back to Rockwood and in the afternoon of 3rd Dec 1913. moved into a new house at the corner of Kingston and Strang St, John & Ellen had 13 children 9 of whom lived to adulthood. John came back to England , 11 july 1910 after an absence of 30 years, and returned Aug 30th, he made return visits in 1921, 1925 and again in 1930.
    Address at Marriage: Newton in Makerfield
    Census:
    1861 15 Booth St, Newton-in-Makefield. son, age 7. (61-244)
    1871 15 Booth Street, Newton In Makerfield, Brother. age 17. Apprentice Butcher. (71-334)

    A letter written by Fred Eachus of Rockwood Tenn, July 1978 giving an account of his Uncle John Molyneux
    "During 1880 Uncle John Molyneux came to Philadelphia, Penn. and worked for his uncle who owned a butchers shop. While there the Southern Railway company opened up a railway line from Cincinnati to Chattanooga. So, one day Uncle rode down to
    Chattanooga and while there walked up Lookout Mountain, on his way down, stopped at the Craven House and asked for a drink of water. Mr Craven was sitting on his porch and asked Uncle John if he had had anything to eat. Uncle said "no". Mr Craven told
    his coloured man to get him something to eat.
    During thier conversation Craven asked uncle John what he was doing in Chattanooga and was told he would like to buy a farm in Tennessee. Craven said "Why not go to Rugby". He told uncle about the English settlement at Rugby++
    Uncle bought a farm near Sunbright which is close to Rugby and moved there about 1886. After a while he moved his family to Glen Mary and opened up a General Store. Around the year 1900, he bought a farm on Whites Creek near Glen Alice, six miles south
    of Rockwood. In 1906 he built a house in Rockwood and lived there the rest of his life.
    In 1910 Uncle John came to England to get some things that Aunt Ellen's mother had left at our home for her. While ther he talked to Isaac about comong to Tenn. However in 1913 Isaac came to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. In writing to Isaac I mentioned
    that I was thinking of going to Australia. He wrote back that if I was going to leave home to come to Canada. So in May 1914, I sailed from liverpool on the Empress of Ireland for Quebec. The Empress sank on it's way back. When war was declared with
    Germany in August 1914 all the banks in Canada closed and we lost what little money we had. I was still writing to Uncle John and he asked me to come to Tenn and learn the Automobile business. This I did and stayed in the Auto business untill I retired
    in 1972. I got Isaac to come down to Tenn. However he went back to Regina, married Elsie and then came back to Tenn.
    Fred Eachus Rockwood Tenn July 1978."

    Notes sent by Selina Woods 15th Oct 2008;

    Family of John Molyneux --Rockwood, Tn.
    John Molyneux made several Trips from Earlestown, Lancashire to Manhattan & then to Philadelphia, Pa. In the early 1870's where he worked for a time with an Uncle (Thomas ) in Philadelphia who was a butcher. The Philadelphia Molyneux's spelled there name: Mullineaux. On one of these early trips he took a Southern RR train from Philadelphia to Cincinnati, and then on to Chattanooga Tn.
    According to Isaac Eachus nephew of John's wife Ellen), he climbed up Lookout Mtn. And stopped at the Craven house for a glass of water. Mr. Craven (one of the few houses at the time on the mtn., and still there), asked John what he wished to do in the states, and John said that he wanted to buy a farm. Mr. Craven suggested that he go to the new English Colony in Middle Tn (Rugby). Evidently John made a couple of trips to the U.S., married Ellen Eachus, and returned to the U.S. to settle in July 1880. He settled in Sunbright Tn., which is a few miles from Rugby. (Rugby is now a historical site, and there is an excellent web site on the net.)
    On the poorly copied page of the family bible (which I do not own), he states that he was born April 8, 1853 at Great Nelson's Court, Bolton, Lancashire, England. He married Ellen Eachus who was born Feb. 1, 1854 They married Feb. 15, 1875 at St. John's Church, Over, Cheshire, England. (Actually, the Eachus family originally came from nearby Church Minshull, then moved to Over, where they attended St. Chads Church, and many are buried there. St. John's is now part of Winsford, as is Over. The town is interesting because it was listed in the Domesday book as there were salt mines there that the Romans and those before them used. John & Ellen both died in 1934 (don't have month and date), and are buried in Rockwood Cemetary in Rockwood, Tn.
    The couple lived at Earlestown and Lowton, Lancashire til July 1, 1880 when they came to America, first staying in Germantown (Pa) until Aug. 1881 (the Philadelphia Molyneux's spelled their name: Mullineaux).The family then moved to Sunbright, Morgan Cty. Tn., which was near Rugby, and later to Glen Mary, Scott County, Tn. April 26, 1884 They moved to Rockwood, Roane Co. on April 19, 1906 and to a farm on White's Creek, Nov. 5, 1908.
    They then oved to Rockwood on Aug 1, 1913, and into a new house at the corner of Kingston & Strang St., on Dec. 20, 1913. There were 10 children in all. 5 boys and 5 girls. 3 of the boys died as children and 2 are buried at the laurel Hill Cemetery in Rugby. One was buried at sea on their way from England to U.S. While at Glen Mary they owned a general store. When they moved to Rockwood, they stayed there the rest of their lives, except for several trips back to England.
    By all accounts, John Molyneux was a terrifically difficult man, and intimidated many that knew him, including my grandmother (Selina)
    Who was born in the U. S.
    He was President of the Rockwood Bank, had a lumber co., owned a couple of farms, and founded the first Chevrolet Dealership in East. Tn. With my grandfather Joseph Thomas Davidson, and a man named East (Molyneux, Davidson, East Chevrolet). He later brought three of Ellen's nephews to the U.S. to work for him --Isaac, Fred, and Thomas. Thomas was Bill wick's great grandfather, and was so scared of John, that he ran away to Washington State, where he lived until he died. John was also very interested in music and owned a music box, an early victrola, and a piano. He had a sister who was a very accomplished pianist. He was a fanatic about the weather. He kept records of wind speed, rain fall, barometric pressure, etc. for many years.

    ++Rugby was founded by Thomas Hughes auther of Tom Browns Schooldays as a "Utopian community" It failed in ten years


    Archive;
    Photo of John & Ellen on their Golden Wedding 1925 {The Frederick Eachus Family History Papers (MC 2/23) }
    Letter & family History sent by Selina 14th Oct 2008 (RG1/15)

    Birth:
    Birth Certificate Held CB1/1

    John married Ellen Eachus on 15 Feb 1875 in St John's Parish Church, Over, Northwich, Cheshire.. Ellen (daughter of John Eachus and Elizabeth Hatton) was born on 1 Feb 1854 in Middlewood Street, Salford. Lancs; was buried in 1934 in Rockwood Cemetery, Rockwood , USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ellen Eachus was born on 1 Feb 1854 in Middlewood Street, Salford. Lancs (daughter of John Eachus and Elizabeth Hatton); was buried in 1934 in Rockwood Cemetery, Rockwood , USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 2 Apr 1854, Manchester Cathedral, Lancashire, England

    Notes:

    Emigrated to Canada and later the U S A
    Marriage: 1875 Over
    Census:
    1861 13 Booth St, Newton-in-Makerfield. daughter. age 8. Scholar (61-163)
    1871 Pant Refreshment Rooms, Llanbeblig, Caernarvonshire, daughter . age 17. (71-236)

    Birth:
    Birth Certificate Held CB1/2

    Baptism:
    [archive - digital copy baptism]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage: 15th February 1875, St John, Over. Cheshire.
    John Molyneux, age 21, Bachelor & Butcher of Newton In Makerfield, Lancashire
    Ellen Eachus, age 21 Spinster& Domestic Servant of St John's, Over.
    were married by Banns
    Witness: Henry Eachus; Elizabeth Hickson.
    Grooms Father: Richard Molyneux, Grocer
    Brides Father: John Eachus, Wheelwright.
    [Archive - certificate held (CM1/1) + digital copy]

    Children:
    1. Thomas Molyneux was born in 1877 in Earlstown, Lancashire. England; died in 1960 in Rockwood. Tn; was buried in Rockwood. Tn.
    2. Elizabeth Molyneux was born in 1876 in Earlstown, Lancashire, England; was buried in California.
    3. Harry Molyneux was born in 1879 in Earlstown, Lancashire England; died in 1958 in Rockwood, America; was buried in Rockwood, Tn.
    4. Mary Molyneux was born about 1881 in Earlstown Lancashire, England.
    5. John Molyneux was born on 18 May 1882 in Philadadelphia, America; died on 20 Mar 1885 in Rugby. Tn; was buried in 1885 in Laureldale Cemetery, Rugby, Tn.
    6. Emma Molyneux was born on 18 Aug 1882 in Glen Mary, Tn; died in Oct 1947 in Shelbyville, Tn.
    7. James Molyneux was born about 1884 in Rugby, Tn; died in DIED YOUNG in Rugby. Tn; was buried in Laureldale Cemetery, Rugby, Tn.
    8. 3. Selina Molyneux was born on 31 Aug 1886 in Rugby. Tn; died on 17 Dec 1967 in Chattanooga, Tn; was buried in 1967 in Forest Hill Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tn.
    9. Richard Molyneux was born about 1888 in Rugby. Tn; died in INFANT in Rugby. Tn; was buried in Laureldale Cemetery, Rugby, Tn.
    10. Annie Molyneux was born on 22 Aug 1891 in Rugby. Tn; died on 5 Jun 1972; was buried in Rockwood. Tn.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Davison was born in 1818 in Hamsterly. County Durham. England (son of Thomas Davison and Ann Bradshaw); died in 1861-1871 in Shildon.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 22 May 1818, Hamsterly Parish Church

    Notes:

    Census Listings;
    1841 Market Place, Shildon, Bishop Auckland. age 20. Collier. (41-332)
    1851 Whitfield Place, Shildon, Durham. Head (mar). age 30. Coal Miner. (51-410)
    1861 10 Whitefield Place, Shildon. Head (mar). age 42. Coal Miner (61-514)

    Residence;
    1818 Low Whorn, Co Durham

    John married Jane Heaps on 6 Feb 1848 in St Luke, Ferry Hill, County Durham, England. Jane was born in 1828 in Farton. Lancashire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Jane Heaps was born in 1828 in Farton. Lancashire, England.

    Notes:

    Janes father was called Christopher Heaps, he was a coal miner.
    Census Listings;
    1851 Whitfield Place, Shildom, Durham. wife. age 22. (51-410)
    1861 10 Whitefield Place, Shildon. wife. age 33. (61-514)
    1871 Kello Road, Shildon, Durham. Head (wid). age 41. (71-445)
    1881 5 Stable Row, Cornsay Colliery, Cornsay, Durham. Head (mar). age 52, miners Wife. (81-448)

    Also listed in 1871 is a son Martin Davison age 10 months, and in1881, Martin Tomlinson, son, age 10, Scholar.
    In 1871 Jane married Elijah Tomlinson, and in 1871 the birth of a boy named Elijah Martin Tomlinson was recorded at the record Office

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage: 6th Feb 1848, St Luke Parish Church, Ferry Hill, Co Durham.
    John Davison X (his Mark)
    Jane Heaps X (her Mark)
    witness;
    Christopher Heaps X (his Mark),
    William Davison X (his mark),
    Margaret Swainson, X (her mark. )

    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas Davison was born on 5 Oct 1850 in Shildon, County Durham. England; died on 5 Jun 1919 in Glen Mary, Tn, America; was buried in 1919 in Coal Hill Cemetery, Glen Mary.
    2. Rebecca Davison was born in 1853 in Shildon, Durham, England.
    3. Jessie Davison was born in 1856 in Shildon, Durham, England.
    4. Lettice Davison was born in 1859 in Shildon, Durham, England.
    5. Jane A Davison was born in 1866 in Shildon, Durham, England.

  3. 10.  Joseph Dixon was born in 1819 in Coundon, Bishop Auckland, Durham, England (son of George Dixon and Ann Ramshaw); died on 2 Sep 1899 in Greyhound Inn, Coundon Road.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 24 Dec 1820, Coundon,

    Notes:

    Joseph was the owner and licencee of the Greyhound Inn. couse of death; Old age, cardiac failure as certified by J Campbell M.D.
    Census Listings;
    1841 Coundon, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham. age 20. Coal Miner. (41-331)
    1851 Coundon, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham. Head (mar). age 32, Coal Miner. (51-411)
    1861 Coundon, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham. Head (mar). age 41, Coal Miner. (61-515)
    1871 21 High Brow, Henfield, Bishop Auckland. Head (wid). age 40. Coal Miner. (71-446)
    1881 8 Town Head, Bishop Auckland, Durham. Boarder (wid). age 60, Coal Miner. (81-450)

    Joseph married Jane Dunning. Jane was born in 1822 in Burly Gate, County Durham. England; died on 2 Feb 1870 in East Parade, Shildon, Auckland, County Durham. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jane Dunning was born in 1822 in Burly Gate, County Durham. England; died on 2 Feb 1870 in East Parade, Shildon, Auckland, County Durham.

    Notes:

    Jane died of bronchitus. at East Parade. Shildon. Her Rememberance card reads " Now dear husband my life is past, I have done my duty to the last. Weep not but Christ thy savior make, and love the children for my sake. Farewell dear children, a long farewell for we shall meet no more. For we are raised with Christ to dwell on Zions happy shore"

    Census Listings;
    1851 Coundon, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham. Wife. age 30. (51-411)
    1861 Coundon, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham. Wife. age 42. (61-515)

    Died:
    Cause of Death, Bronchitis.

    Children:
    1. Mary Dixon was born in 1847 in Barnard Castle, County Durham England.
    2. 5. Jane Dixon was born on 3 Dec 1851 in Coundon, County Durham. England; died in SEPT 1928 in America; was buried in Coal Hill Cemetery, Glen Mary.
    3. Ann Dixon was born in 1855 in Coundon, County Durham, England.
    4. Isabella Dixon was born in 1856 in Coundon, County Durham, England.
    5. George Dixon was born in 1859 in Coundon, County Durham, England.

  5. 12.  Richard Molyneux was born on 10 May 1816 in Atherton, Lancashire, England (son of John Molyneux and Betty Higson); died on 20 Dec 1884 in Cross Lane, Newton in Makerfield, Lancashire; was buried in 1884 in Emmanuel Church, Wargrave, Newton in Makerfield, Lancashire.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 28 May 1816, Newbent Chapel, Presbyterian, Chowbent, Atherton, Lancashire.

    Notes:

    Census listing:
    1841 Isaacs Turning, Atherton, Lancashire. age 25. Nail Maker. (41-452)
    1861 15 Booth St, Newton-in-Makerfield. Head (mar). age 44. Shop Keeper. (61-244) (E 70)
    1871 4 Zetland Street. North Meols, Southport. Head (mar). age 54. Retired Grocer. (E 71)
    1881 Cross Lane, Newton In Makerfield Head (mar). age 64, Retired Grocer. (81-566)

    Baptism:
    Baptisms: 28 May 1816. Protesting Dissenting Chapel, Chowbent, Atherton, Lancashire, England
    Richard Mullineux - child of John Mullineux & Betty
    Born: 10 May 1816
    Abode: Atherton
    Register: Baptisms 1805-1837 Page 81
    Source: Rewritten Register and Original Register PRO 778 RG4. 1329.

    Died:
    Will proved at Liverpool 5th May 1885. Value ?2,621/17/5d
    Copy of will held W/1/1
    cause of death; Hepatitis 10 months, Exhaustion 7 days.

    Richard married Elizabeth Heaton on 26 Jan 1840 in St Mary the Virgin, Leigh, Lancashire, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard Heaton and Elizabeth) was born on 13 Jan 1821 in Westhoughton, Lancashire; died on 13 Dec 1886 in 49 Cross Lane, Newton in Makerfield; was buried in 1886 in Emmanuel Church, Wargrave, Newton in Makerfield, Lancashire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth Heaton was born on 13 Jan 1821 in Westhoughton, Lancashire (daughter of Richard Heaton and Elizabeth); died on 13 Dec 1886 in 49 Cross Lane, Newton in Makerfield; was buried in 1886 in Emmanuel Church, Wargrave, Newton in Makerfield, Lancashire.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 10 Feb 1822, Westhoughton

    Notes:

    Census:
    1861 15 Booth St, Newton-in-Makerfield. wife, age 40. (61-244)
    1841 Isaacs Turning, Atherton, Lancashire. age 20. Silk Weaver. < Elizabeth Molyneux> (41-452)
    1871 4 Zetland Street. North Meols, Southport. wife. age 50. (E 71)
    1881 Cross Lane, Newton In Makerfield wife, age 59. < Elizabeth Moylneux> (81-566)

    Died:
    Picture of Grave RG/1/6
    Cause of Death; uterine ulceration 15 months. exhaustiom. Edward Foulston LRCP.
    Death registerd by Thomas Molyneux. son, 20th Dec 1886. Death certifiate held CD1/1

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage: 26 January 1840, St mary the Virgin, Leigh, Lancashire.
    Richard Mullineux - of Full age , Nail Maker, Batchelor of Atherton.
    Elizabeth Heaton X ( her mark). - of full age , Spinster of Atherton,
    Grooms Father: John Mullineux, Nail Maker.
    Brides Father: Richard Heaton, Cordwainer.
    Witness: Samuel Whittle; Joseph Whittle'
    Married By Banns by James Irvine, Vicar.
    Register: Marriages 1837-1845, Page 111, Entry 222.

    Children:
    1. Mary Molyneux was born in 1841 in Atherton, Lancashire, England; died in 1916 in Prescot (R.D.) Lancashire, England.
    2. Elizabeth (Betsy) Molyneux was born on 11 Sep 1843 in Atherton, Lancashire, England; died in 1924; was buried in 1924 in Emmanuel Church, Wargrave, Newton, Lancashire.
    3. Thomas Molyneux was born in 1848 in Atherton, Lancashire, England; died on 7 Jan 1922 in Warrington (R.D.) Lancashire, England; was buried in 1922 in Emmanuel Church Graveyard, Wargrave Road, Newton.
    4. Alice Molyneux was born in 1851 in Bolton, Lancashire, England.
    5. 6. John Molyneux was born on 8 Apr 1853 in Nelson's Court, Bolton. England; died in 1934 in Rockwood, North America.; was buried in 1934 in Rockwood, Ten.
    6. Richard Molyneux was born in 1860 in Newton In Makerfield, Lancashire, England; died in 1862 in Newton in Makerfield.
    7. Selina Molyneux was born in 1862 in Earlstown, Lancashire, England.

  7. 14.  John Eachus was born on 1 Jan 1823 in Swanlow, Over, Cheshire, England (son of Peter Eachus and Elizabeth Buckley); died on 21 Sep 1898 in 576 High St, Over; was buried on 24 Sep 1898 in Over.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 25 May 1823, Over St Chad

    Notes:

    St Chad's Churchyard, Over;
    In Loving memory of John Eachus who departed this life September 1898 aged 75 years and interred at St Chad's Church Over September 24th. "Thy will be done"
    from The Frederick Eachus Family History Papers (MC 2/23)

    Census Listings:
    1841 Over St, Over. age 15. Wheelrights Apprentice. (41-12)
    1851: Over Township . Head (m). age 27. Wheelwright (51-34)
    1861 13 Booth St, Newton in Makerfield. Head (m) age 38, Wheelwright (61-163)
    1871 Pant Refreshment Rooms, Llanbeblig, Caernarvonshire, Head (m). age 48. Wheelwright. (71-236)
    1881 574 High St, Over . Head (m). age 57. Wheelwright (9)
    1891 576 High St, Over . Head (m). age 68. Wheelwright .(126)

    Addresses:
    1844 Castle Northwich (at marriage to Elizabeth)
    1854 Middlewood Street, Salford.

    Last Will & Testament 23rd May 1898 Copy (FW 1/41)

    Archive;
    photo (PIC 1/1)
    Burial Card; The Frederick Eachus Family History Papers (MC 2/23)

    1850
    THAT POWERFUL THOROUGH-BRED HORSE
    AMURATH

    Late the property of the Right Hon. The Earl of Derby
    Now the Property of Mr JOHN EACHUS of Over, Cheshire.

    Thorough-bred mares at six guineas each, and ten shillings the groom;
    Half-bred mares at three guineas each, and five shillings the groom: the
    groom's fee to be paid at the time of covering.
    AMURATH is of a rich dark chestnut colour, stands 16 hands high, with great
    bone sinews,and fine action in all his paces. He was got by Langar the sire of
    Ellis, winner of the Great St Leger, at Doncaster, in 1836:-His dam Armlda by
    Rinaldo, grandam sister to Boz by Bussard- Bennington's dam by the Percy
    Arabian-Herod-Snap-Shepherd's Crab.
    At four years old at Chester, AMURATH, won 50 sovs added to a Sweepstakes
    beating Mr Price's Stafford, Sir R W Buckley's Azalia, Mr Johnson's Lucifer,
    Gen Yates Mersey, Mr Bowers Dovetail, Mr Shirley's Fury, Mr Barrows Burnley,
    and Mr Critchley's b.c. by Memnon. At Liverpool he won the Croxteth Stakes,
    Beating Mr Mostyn's Tom Shipman, Mr Nanny's Frier Tuck, Sir T Stanley's Jacob
    Faithful, and Lord Kilburne's c.f. by Actaeon.
    At Five years old at Liverpool he won the Aintree Stakes, also a sweepstake
    and the Waterloo cup.
    At Six years old after covering a great number of mares he won a plate at
    Shrewsbury. At Heaton Park he won the Earl of Wilton's Plate of ?100.
    AMURATH in the years 1838, 1839 and 1840 obtained the premium at the Lancaster
    Agricultural Meeting for the best thorough-bred Stallion. Also at Preston he
    gained the Agricultural Society's Premium for Four Years, viz 1838,1839.1840
    and 1841, as the best bred stallion shown. His stock obtained the premiums at
    Lancaster and other Agricultural meetings as being the best young stock got by
    any horse. AMURATH has proved himself a sure foal-getter:-his stock are
    remarkably good looking and of great size and very powerful:- He is the sire
    of that celebrated horse ABDIEL (the property of Lord Stanly). And also the
    sire of BOWSTRING (also the property of Lord Stanly)

    AMURATH

    Will attend the following places health permitting

    Every Monday Morning by Weaverham Gate, through Aston to the Hare and Hounds,
    Crowton, where he will stop till eleven o'clock thence by the Red Lion, Norley
    through Woodside, Manly and Ashton, to the Royal Oak, Kelsall, where he will
    stop till four, and thence to his own stable at Over, where he will remain all
    night. TUESDAY through Wettenhall, by the High-way-side, to the WheatSheaf,
    Four Lanes Ends, thence through Eaton and Little Budworth to his own Stable.
    THURSDAY to the White Bear, Middlewich thence to Mr C Plant's Red Lion, Holmes
    Chapel, where he will stop till Twelve. thence by Brereton Green to the
    George Inn, Sandbach where he will stop till five, thence to his own stable.
    FRIDAY through Davenham to the George and Dragon, Northwich, where he will
    stop till four and from thence to his own stable. SATURDAY through Minshull to
    the Coach and Horses, Bradfield Green where he will stop till twelve, thence
    through Leighton to the Union Inn, Nantwich where he will stop till five,
    thence to his own stable at Over, where he will remain untill Monday morning.

    Any Mares tried by Amurath and coverd by any other horse will be charged full
    price, unless understood by the Groom
    All MONIES to be paid on or before the 24th June, or an extra charge of 10/-
    will be made for collecting

    poster printed by Eachus and son, printers, Sandbach

    Copy of poster - The Frederick Eachus Family History Papers (MC 2/23)

    John married Elizabeth Hatton on 30 Jun 1844 in Gt Budworth, Cheshire, England. Elizabeth (daughter of John Hatton and Elizabeth (Betty) Lamb) was born on 8 Sep 1824 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; died on 30 Apr 1899 in Over; was buried on 3 May 1899 in St Chads, Over. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Elizabeth Hatton was born on 8 Sep 1824 in Northwich, Cheshire, England (daughter of John Hatton and Elizabeth (Betty) Lamb); died on 30 Apr 1899 in Over; was buried on 3 May 1899 in St Chads, Over.

    Notes:

    St Chad's Churchyard, Over.
    In Loving memory of Elizabeth Eachus who departed this life April 30th 1899 aged 74 years and was intered at St Chad's church May 3rd.
    from The Frederick Eachus Family History Papers (MC 2/23)

    Census Listings:
    1841 Waterloo Buildings, Castle Northwich, age. 15. (41-274)
    1851 Over Township. Wife. age 27. (51-34)
    1861 13 Booth St, Newton-in-Makerfield. wife. age 38. (61-163)
    1871 Pant Refreshment Rooms, Llanbeblig, Caernarvonshire, wife. age 46. (71-236)
    1881 574 High St, Over. wife. age 56. (9) M.I. Over.
    1891 576 High St, Over. wife. age 65 (126)
    Marriage: 1844 Castle Northwich

    Archive:
    photo (PIC 1/1)
    Buriel Card; The Frederick Eachus Family History Papers (MC 2/23)

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage: 30th June 1844, Gt Budworth.Cheshire
    John Eachus age 21 Batchelor & Wheelwright of Castle Northwich
    Elizabeth Hatton X (her mark) age 20. Sptinster of Castle Northwich.
    were married by Banns by George Webster, Vicar.
    in the presence of Henry Glaze & Mary Glaze X (her mark)
    Grooms Father: Peter Eachus, Grocer
    Brides Father: John Hatton, Waterman.
    [archive- digital copy]

    Children:
    1. Frederick Eachus was born on 16 Aug 1846 in Over, Cheshire, England; died on 4 Dec 1918 in 102 Legh St, Earlstown; was buried on 7 Dec 1918 in Newton Le Willows Cemetery [age 72].
    2. Alfred Eachus was born on 5 Feb 1851 in Over, Cheshire, England; died on 7 Jan 1938 in Tunstall, Stoke; was buried on 11 Jan 1938 in Crewe Cemetery, Cheshire, England.
    3. 7. Ellen Eachus was born on 1 Feb 1854 in Middlewood Street, Salford. Lancs; was buried in 1934 in Rockwood Cemetery, Rockwood , USA.
    4. Henry Eachus was born on 19 Jan 1856 in Viaduct Foundry, Earlestown, Cheshire; died on 9 Oct 1936 in 4 Lane Ends, Over, Cheshire; was buried in Windsford, Cheshire..
    5. Jane Eachus was born in 1858 in Earlestown; died in 1858 in Warrington RD.
    6. Peter James Eachus was born in 1859 in Earlestown, Cheshire, England; died on 6 Apr 1860 in 13, Booth St Newton-Le-Willows (age 6m).
    7. John Eachus was born in 1860 in 13 Booth St, Newton; died in 1862 in Warrington R D.
    8. Isaac Eachus was born in 1862 in Booth St, Earlestown, Cheshire, England; died on 6 Jan 1886 in Over (age 23); was buried on 9 Jan 1886 in Over, Cheshire, England.
    9. Elizabeth Eachus was born in 1866 in Earlestown; died in 1867 in Warrington R D.
    10. Thomas Eachus was born in 1868 in Earlestown, Cheshire, England; died in Jul 1892 in Over, Cheshire, England; was buried on 10 Jul 1892 in Over St Chad.