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23151 Sarah's Father was William Berry
Census Listings:
1911 5 Vicar Street, Runcorn, Cheshire, wife. age 31 ( married 13 years, 8 children 4 living) < Sarah Alice Charlesworth> (N 06) 
Berry, Sarah Alice (I9842)
 
23152 Sarah's Parents were Hugh Burrows & Sarah Johnson. Burrows, Sarah (I25897)
 
23153 Sarah's Parents were Joseph & Ann Bould
Census Listings;
1841 Wellington, Shropshire. age. 40. (41-467)
1851 Ketley Town, Wellington. Wife. age 55. (51-594)
1861 Ketley Town, Wellington, Wife. age 65. (61-212)
1871 Ketley Town, Wellington. Head (wid). age 75, Housekeeper. (71-574) 
Bould, Sarah (I11417)
 
23154 Sarah's parents were Thomas Manning [1735-1795] and Mary Millard [1757-1831] Manning, Sarah Russell (I29104)
 
23155 Sawood is a small hamlet, midway between Denhome & Oxenhope, and midway between Thornton & Haworth Sunderland, Jonas (I21904)
 
23156 SEAFORD, VIRGINIA - Clifford Ellis Eachus, 90, passed away on Tuesday, May 20, 2014. He was a native of Armbrust, Pennsylvania and a peninsula resident since 1961. He was a Korean War Veteran and retired as CW3from the US Army in 1961 after 20 years of service. After retiring, Clifford worked for and retired from the City of Hampton as a maintenance supervisor . He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Fort Benning, Ga., the Order of Eastern Star and Scottish Rites. Clifford was preceded in death by his father, Frank Eachus; his mother, Josephine Eachus Baird and his wife of over 50 years, Crystal Fern Eachus. He is survived by his devoted friend, Marie Lensbower of Newport News; two brothers, Ronald Baird and wife Dorothy and Donald Baird and their families, all of PA; a nephew, Randy Stathers and wife Gail of Seaford, VA. The family would like to thank Jennifer Dayes, Eric Murray, Kristin Pruitt, Doris Ricks and the staff of Home Helpers for their loving care these past few months. Additionally, they would like to thank Nora Gillespie and staff at Medi Home Health and Hospice for their care and support. A funeral service will be held at 7:00PM Thursday, May 22, 2014 in Amory Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. David Hampton. Masonic Rites will follow the service. The family will receive friends 1 hour prior to service. A graveside service will be held at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 in Beallsville Cemetery, Beallsville, Eachus, Clifford Ellis (I33445)
 
23157 Searl
This unusual surname is ultimately of Old Germanic origin, and was introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. The derivation is from the Norman male given name "Serilo, Sarilo", equivalent to the Old Norse "Sorli", and akin to the Olde English "searu", armour, so meaning perhaps "Defender" or "Protector". The personal name is recorded as "Serlo" in the Domesday Book of 1086 for Essex, and appears with surname in the following instances: Serlo le Flemyng (Lincolnshire, circa 1150); Serle Gotokirke (Cambridgeshire, 1273); and Serill' Pynder, (Yorkshire, 1379). Early examples of the surname include: Hugo Serle (Dorset, 1250), and William Serell (Yorkshire, 1379). In the modern idiom the surname has four variant spellings: Searl, Searle, Serle, and Serrell.On February 16th 1547 Edward Searle, an infant, was christened at Epping, Essex, and on June 9th 1566 Katherine Searle and Roberte Southerne were married in St. Mary at Hill, London. Francis Searle, aged 28, an early emigrant to America, embarked from London on the ship "Paule", bound for Virginia, in 1635. A Coat of Arms granted to the Searle family is a red shield, on a silver chevron between three silver trefoils slipped, as many pellets, the Crest being a gold lion rampant guardant, holding a mast, on the top a silver flag charged with a red cross. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Adam Serle, which was dated 1226, in the "Feet of Fines of Berkshire", during the reign of Henry 111, known as "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. 
Searl, John (I17985)
 
23158 Second husband of Maria (Hursfield) Eachus
Census Listings:
1851 Water Street, Bollington, Cheshire. son. age 15. Cotton Worker. (H 22)
1861 Henshall Road, Bollington, son (unmarried) . age 24. Clogger. (61-80)
1871 Wellington Road, Bollington, Ches. son. age 34, Clogger (H 23)
1881 2 Frances St, Reddish. Head (married). age 43. Clogger. (81-107)
1891 174 Newbridge Lane. Stockport Head (widower). age 54 Clogger (91-93)
Address; 1872 Buxton Road, Sutton. 
Hooley, Jabez (I284)
 
23159 see age at death (st Caths) Source (S159)
 
23160 see age at death St Caths Source (S101)
 
23161 See age at marriage Source (S234)
 
23162 See article in the Salford Journal 26th July 1940 Source (S104)
 
23163 See Burial Details Source (S69)
 
23164 see census 61-656 Sands, Catherine (I11334)
 
23165 see censuses Source (S204)
 
23166 See Family tree of the Hickmans. Chester Record Office Hickman, Elizabeth (I104)
 
23167 See grave in Middlewich church yard Eachus, Thomas (I191)
 
23168 See inventory and admon by wife Sarah Eachus, William Russell (I3010)
 
23169 see letter Barbara Samples of the Wirrol, RE Witton M.I's Source (S37)
 
23170 See Letter from Barabara Samples of WirraL Re Witton M.I's Source (S67)
 
23171 See Letter from Barbara Samples of the Wirrol (1990) Source (S66)
 
23172 See letters from Stan Potter Source (S63)
 
23173 see licence 1801 age 32 Source (S141)
 
23174 See MI book CRO Source (S68)
 
23175 See Minshull Vernon land tax records.
Licence 1798 John Eachus, farmer of the township of Minshull Vernon in the
parish of Middlewich, aged 21 and upwards and a bachelor was bondsman with
Thomas Williams, innkeeper of the parish of Church Minshull. He married Martha
Williams of Church Minshull parish aged 21 years and upwards 
Eachus, John (I85)
 
23176 See Newspaper cutting,Middlewich Chronical 1990 re opening of Northwich Gas Holder 1930.
Census Listings:
1871 42 Hight Street, Northwich. Niece age 5. Scholar. (71-324)
1881 16 Wilkinson Street, Leftwich. Niece, age 15, (81-325)
1891 1 Witton St, Witton, Northwich. wife. age 25. (123)
1901 12 The Cresent, Davenham, wife. age 35. ( 01-34)
1911 12 The Crescent, Northwich. wife. age 45. Assistant in Husbands Business. (11-44)
1939 12 The Crescent, London Road Northwich. female, widow, domestic duties [with Norman & Rosa Eachus]

Residence: 1888 Altrincham 
Bowen, Amy (I368)
 
23177 See Peggy Sellers Tree Source (S175)
 
23178 See St Caths Source (S170)
 
23179 See Wagontown store ledger for more information and poems page 3
Cope Papers: Robert 111, Mary Cochran's brother disowned by Bradford for
military exercises. 1784
Bradford Minutes: 14.9.1781 Robert Eachus Jr-certif from Sadsbury. 
Eachus, Robert (I2976)
 
23180 see will 1-Jul-1806 Source (S18)
 
23181 See will George Eachus 1752, his uncle by marr. witness to wills of James
Eachus 1767, Robert Eachus 1768 & George Eachus 1770
Addresses: 1768 Tatton, 1770 Warmingham 
Jackson, Daniel (I75)
 
23182 See will of Peter Eachus of Aldersey. Eachus, Ann (I927)
 
23183 Selina Alice was the daughter of Joseph English, a Beer & Wine Retailer. her mother married Joseph English in 1898 when she was 22 years old. there is a death Listed for a Joseph English aged 29 in Salford 1902.
Census Listings:
1901 111 Etwall House, Ellor Street, Pendleton daughter, age 2 months [Selina English]
1911 41 Stanton Street, Clayton, Manchester. step daughter, age 7. scholar. 
Connolly, Selina Alice (I30650)
 
23184 Selina was Divorced, and then re-married Lincoln Ogden. After Lincoln died Selina re-married once again to William Stott. Griffiths, Mary Selina (I7120)
 
23185 Selina Woods Genealogy Source (S111)
 
23186 Senile Decay & Haemaphilegia Lockerbie, Agnes (I8580)
 
23187 Senile Decay & Pneumonia. Copy Death Certificate held (CD1/5) Eachus, Maria (I673)
 
23188 Sept Qtr. Wild, Esther Ann (I19430)
 
23189 Sergt. Stephen H. Eachus, a farmer, from East Whiteland; enlisted in Company C, 97th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry at the age of 20, on Sept. 11, 1861, for 3 yrs.; He was appointed 2nd Corporal on Sept. 18, 1861 and promoted to 1st corp. on Nov. 5, 1861 ; to 5th sergt. on Feb. 1, 1862; to 4th sergt. on April 30, 1862; to 3d sergt. July 1, 1863, and to to 2d sergt. on May 28, 1864 ; He mustered out on Sept. 17, 1864, at the expiration of his term.
Stephen Eachus was one of the young men who met with Capt. Price at the Greentree Inn in Westchester in August 1861, being desirous to enlist in Col Guss' regiment they were among the first names entered upon the rolls of Company C, commanded by Capt. Price.
From the "History of the Ninety-seventh regiment, Pennsylvania volunteer infantry", By Isaiah Price.
Census Listings;
1900 134 East Barnard Street, West Goshen, West Chester. age 59. Railway Conductor. 
Eachus, Stephen H (I17063)
 
23190 Served as able seaman on H M S Black Prince. Regiment; Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Service number; Mersey Z/657
Walter was lost at sea, he went down on the Black Prince at the Battle of Jutland. Memorial Plymouth Navel memorial, clasification; Commonwealth War Dead.
His body was not recovered.
Census Listings;
1901 4 Lower Tebbutt, Street, Manchester, son. age 9. (01-18)
1911 133 Rochdale Road, Manchester. son. age 19 Railway Clerk. (11-40)
Residence; 1913 14 Romiley St, Manchester 
Eachus, Walter (I1014)
 
23191 Served in the Royal Navy 21 Oct 1918 until 4 April 1919. Last ship served on : Vivid ll. which was the name of the |Royal Navy Barracks at Devonport.
Description: 5'5" Light Hair. Gray eyes, Conpexion Fresh 2 scars on Inside of centre finger right Hand. Recieved Gun shot wound while serving on the Vivid ll. demobed.
Census Listings:
1901 26 Peter Street, Canning Town Wrest Ham, son age 5 months,
1911 41 Sarah Street, Tidal Basin. single age 10. At School. 
Munday, Alfred Henry (I22887)
 
23192 served in the U.S. Navy, World War Two, Korea Eachus, John Howard (I28318)
 
23193 Settlement dated 10th Jan 1744 from Warslow and Elkstones, Alstonfield,
Staffs. his will was dated 9th June 1798 
Sheldon, Adam (I6332)
 
23194 Shadrach appears on a list of UK Military Deserters. Desertion Date 13 June 1871 16th Foot Regimental Number 1899
Census Listings:
1851 65 Long Brackland, Bury St Edmonds. son. age 1 [born Bury St Edmonds]
1861 30 Long Brackland, Bury St Edmonds. son. age 10 [born Bury St Edmonds]
1881 26 Archer Lane, Boston Linconshire, Head, married, age 28 Pedlar [born Woolpit]
1891 30 Tefydll Street, Boston Linconshire, Head, married, age 44 Cutter [with his daughter Anice Gray] [born Woolpit]
1901 3 Booths Passage, Boston Lincolnshire Head, widower, age 44, general Pedler / Hawker own account [born Bury St Edmunds] 
Gray, Shadrach (I14939)
 
23195 Sheila passed on Saturday 11th Dec 2010. cause of death tumour in the bowel. Munro, Sheila (I7096)
 
23196 Shiela >Hibleventer@aol.com Source (S490)
 
23197 Shirley Cormack Source (S264)
 
23198 Shotwick Banns Book Source (S522)
 
23199 Sidney made many trips between England & Capetown South Africa. In 1916 Sidney travelled from Capetown to London on the ship Galway Castle arriving 29th May 1916. then he travelled First Class, on the ship "Ascanius" from Durban, arriving in Liverpool, . along with his sister Frances Eachus. 24th January 1925, Sydney made a second trip in 1926, giving his norman residence as the Transvaal.
Sidney travelled on the Ship "Trafford Hall" from Durban, arriving Plymouth 16th June 1928. he was listed as being 48 years old an Accountant, and living at "Holly Lodge" Benges, Herts [archive-digital copy DM 29]
Post office records: appointed 1895 Boy clerk London
Census:
1881- 65 Park End, Lewisham, Kent. son. age 2. (197)
1891- 27 London Rd, Sydenham, Kent son. age 12. Scholar. (170)
1901- London Road, Edmonton, Middlesex, son (single) age 22. Clerk in Insurance Office. (01-118) 
Eachus, Sydney Herbert Eedes (I542)
 
23200 Sidney Robert "Bud" Eachus, 80
May 19, 1941 - November 16, 2021
We announce with great sadness that on November 16th, 2021 Sidney Robert (Bud, Buddy) Eachus, of Lancaster PA, left this world, and his pain, returning home to be with family and friends in God's glorious kingdom. Although he had several agonizing chronic conditions, he rarely complained, always wanting to bring a smile to anyone concerned, he constantly insisted to all "I am fine."
Born May 19th, 1941, he was a well lived eighty years old at the time of his passing. He was at home with his beloved wife and best friend Maryann Spahn Eachus, who held his hand through it all. They were married July 29th, 1967, and together for fifty-six years total.
Bud was the son of Preston J. Eachus and Dorothy Mae Walker Eachus (both deceased) and was raised with his eight siblings in Bethel Township Pennsylvania, graduating from Media High School, class of 1959, where he lettered in track and cross country, making several lifelong friends, most notably Doug Young, of Oxford PA
.His surviving brothers: Warren Eachus and wife Carolyn Eachus of Lancaster, PA; Laurence Eachus and wife Debbie of Claymont, DE; and Steven Eachus and wife Kathy of Wilmington, DE. His surviving sisters: Connie Jennings of Florence Alabama; Norma Kozarski of Claymont DE, and his former sister-in-law, Gale Eachus of Aston PA.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Lorraine Eachus; brother Donald Eachus; and brother David Eachus; all of whom he loved, mourned, and missed greatly.
He earned the moniker "Uncle Bud" to so many nieces and nephews, by being a family stalwart. He was available to all, in crisis and in celebration. He was constantly encouraging with a tough character and a memorable laugh. He truly wanted them all to love and respect God, themselves, and this family. He did this all without insistence and led by his own example.
A Veteran, Bud enlisted in the US Army and served at Fort Lewis, Washington, from September 21st, 1961 to September 25th. 1962; when he was Honorably discharged.
In his career he earned an Associate's degree in business management from Goldy Beacom College and retired from South East National Bank. In his retired years he worked for Lawson Tools, and later Sears and Roebuck at the Park City Mall.
Bud was an accomplished equestrian and was enthralled with the majestic beauty of horses far after he could no longer ride. He would often drive with his wife to explore the areas known to him as "Horse Country." Besides being a meticulous "keeper of the lawn" at his home, Bud was an avid sports fan, particularly the Philadelphia pro teams, and any team playing against Dallas and or New York. His passion for sports led him to coach little league baseball, and travel soccer, and be the biggest cheerleader for sons and grandchildren as they competed. He was a member of the Lancaster Sertoma Club as well as the famous "Smoketown Do Nothings" with his brother Warren.
Sidney Robert Eachus was a husband, a father, and a grandfather. He is survived in death by his loving wife Maryann, his son's Sidney Robert Eachus "Rob" and his wife Kelli Graver Eachus, of Holtwood, PA; Michael Douglas Eachus and his fianc?e Crystal McWilliams, of East York, PA; and Bud's grandchildren, Sergeant Joshua Metzger (mother: Rachael Metzger) and his wife Catherine Brubaker Metzger, of Fort Drum, NY; Keaton Eachus of Juniata University and Holtwood, PA; Jacob Eachus, of Thaddeus Stevens School of Technology and Hellam, PA; Tyler Miller (mother: Jill Miller) of Manheim Township, and Lancaster, PA; and last but not least, his favorite, and only granddaughter, Morgan Eachus, of Holtwood, PA. 
Eachus, Sidney Robert (I33430)
 

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