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551 Adresses: Minshull Eachus, Louisa (I200)
 
552 Adresses: Minshull Vernon Eachus, Samuel (I26)
 
553 Adresses:1763 Halghton; 1758-9 Iscoyd
Marriage:1757 Edge 
Eachus, John (I901)
 
554 adult Baptism age 18 years Barber, Walden (I23889)
 
555 After 1861 George had children born in Belfast Ireland, Carlisle & Scotland, before moving to Beswick Manchester.

Census:
1841 John St, Caldewgate, Carlisle, age 10. (41-65)
1851 June St, Caldewgate, Carlisle. son (un-m). age 20. Hand Loom Weaver, (cotton) ((51-531)
1861 Shaddowgate, Caldewgate, Carlise, Head (m), age 30, Power Loom Overlooker. (61-23)
1881 79 Forest Street, Beswick, Manchester. Head (m). age 50. Overlooker, Weaving Mill, (81-333)

Searched for this marriage on the England & Wales Marriage Index 1851-1854, not found! 
Mullender, George Nixon (I495)
 
556 After Alfred married he emigrated to Australia

Census
1891 60 Robert Street, Barton, Eccles, son. age 28, Insurance Man (91-441)
1881 - 70 The Nursery, Irwell Park, Barton, Son, Age 18. Apprentice (81-197)
1871 - 86 Geordier Lane, Salford, Lancashire. Son, Age 8. (71-177) 
Bradburn, Alfred James (I7250)
 
557 After Charles Eachus died his wife married John Sullivan of Philadelphia.
The family resided at Pittsburgh, Pa 
Eachus, Charles Shallcross (I3226)
 
558 After Christophen Died, Elizabeth married Arthur Lith. Leslie lived with them after his mothers death
Census Listings:
1901 17 Junction Street, St George, Manchester. daughter, age 6. (C 07)
1911 30 Garrett Street, Oldham Road. M/C. daughter, age 16. Reeler in Cotton Mill. (C 08) 
Jelly, Elizabeth (I25347)
 
559 After Ellen his wife died in 1836, Thomas lived with Elizabeth Edwards, she was his housekeeper. Her husband William Edwards was a Transported Convict, with no Trade or Profession. William and Elizabeth had a daughter Mary Edwards Baptised 20th June 1836 at Nantwich. In 1845 She had a son Called Frederick Edwards.
At this time she had been living with Thomas for over 11 years.
Census Listings;
1841 Wybunbury, Cheshire. age 40. age Lab. (41-121)
1851 Shavington Cum Gresty, Cheshire. Head (widower). age 50. Labourer & Brickmaker. Living with his housekeeper & her Children. ( H 92) 
Morrey, Thomas (I1284)
 
560 After graduating from Oneida High in Kansas, Joyce traveled to California in
1935, where she met George the very day she arrived. Joyce worked as a
medical secetery for over 30 years in the Sacramento area, and her favorite
hobby was knitting afgans for family members and playing Scrabble.
Taken from the Sacromento Bee 11/18/2003 
Joyce Belle. (I7831)
 
561 After her husband William Edwards was transported**, Elizabeth [maiden name unknown] became housekeeper to Thomas Morrey.
Thomas is the presumed father of Frederick Edwards born 1844,
Frederick's birth was registerd as Frederick Morrey, but was listed as Frederick Edwards on the 1851 census.
** William Edwards was Convicted at Chester Assizes for House Breaking, for a term transportation for life. 29th March 1834.
He was one of 220 convicts transported on the "Henry Tanner" 27th June 1834. Port of Arrival: New South Wales.
Census Listings;
1841 Wybunbury, Cheshire. age 40. (41-121)
1851 Shavington Cum Gresty, Cheshire. Housekeeper, (wid). age 50. Housekeeper. (51-164) 
Elizabeth (I26429)
 
562 After her marriage Alice kept a dress shop on Tulketh Brow, Ashton on Ribble,
Preston. She was also an Artist.
Census Listings;
1901 91 Rippon Street. Preston. Lancashire. daughter, age 3. (01/14)
1911 247 Shelley Road, Preston, Lancashire. daughter, age 13. Cotton Weaver, (11-48)


(Photo PIC1/8) 
Eachus, Alice (I6082)
 
563 After her marriage Elizabeth called herself Mrs Bowen-Birch, and she gave her sons the middle name of Bowen.

Census Listings;
1861 22 Potter Street, Manchester. wife. age 32. (61-225)
1871 22 Potter Street, Manchester, Head (widow), age 42. (71-214) 
Bowen, Elizabeth (I11741)
 
564 After his father died in 1805 William was brought up by his maternal grandparents on their farm and attended Stirling High School and Ediburgh University. In 1826/7 he gave warnings to Charles Darwin, then aged 17, of the forthcoming controversies between Science and Christian Beliefs. As a medical student he was a Radical and an athiest, welcoming the changes in revolutionery France and supporting democratic reform of the Church, Monachy and the Aristocracy.
William A.F. Brown was one of the most significant asylum doctors of the nineteenth century at Montrose Asylum (1834-1838) in Angus, and later at Critchton Royal in Dumfries (1838-1857). He introduced activities for patients including writing, art group activity and drama. In 1857 he was appionted Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland and in 1866 he was elected President of the Medico-Psycholgical Association.

Census Listings:
1841 Brownhall, Dumfries, Scotland. age 35. Physician.
1851 Critchton Royal Institute for Lunatics. age 41. Resident Physician Officer.
1851 Physicianohouse Chichloss Instution, Dumfries. age 44. Physician in Asylum. (seems to be listed twice on census) 
Browne, William Alexander Francis (I27460)
 
565 After his fathers death George (known as Geordie) took over the running of theThe Greyhound Inn, changing the name by 1901 to the Blue Bells. By 1910 the
Blue Bells was owned by somebody else.
Census Listings;
1861 Coundon, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham. son. age 3. (61-515)
1871 21 High Brow, Henfield, Bishop Auckland. son. age 16. Coal Miner. (71-446)
1891 519 Railway Terrace3, Coundon, Head (mar). age 33. Coal Miner. (91-390)
1901 Blue Bells, Park View Terrace, Coundon. Head (mar), age 42, Inn Keeper. own acc. (01-400) 
Dixon, George (I7716)
 
566 After John James died, Margaret went ot live with Elizabeth Ellen and her husband Levi Fairhurst. in Prestatyn. Edwards, Margaret Ann (I26545)
 
567 After many years research we still do not know the names of Elzabeth's
parents 
Eachus, Elizabeth (I1625)
 
568 after Sallie was divorced, she lived with her partner, Kathleen East, Their union was blessed in 1974.
They lived at 19 Owen Street, Patricroft. Sally died of Ovarium Cancer 
Memory, Sallie (I7328)
 
569 After she married the family resided at Westmont New Jersey Eachus, Sara Louise (I3228)
 
570 After the death of her father Mr Thomas Rooke was appointed Her Guardian
(Chester County Archive services 117 West Gay Street, West Chester, PA 19380)
Census Listing:
1850, East Nantmeal, Chester County. age 6. (R 94)
1870 East Nantmeal, Chester County, age 26. Keeping House. 
Eachus, Lavina Kate (I3929)
 
571 After the death of her second Husband John Sandiford Hannah married for a third time in 1920 to William Fitton, They had four children.
Census Listings;
1871 London Road, Leftwich. daughter, age 6. Scholar. (71-203)
1891 38 Tyson Street, Crumpsall, Manchester. Head (wid). age 26. Laundress. < Hannah Fozzard> (F 60)
1901 15 Jackson Street, Crumpsall, Manchester wife. age 37. < Hannah Sandiford> (F 61)
1911 1 Victoria Terrace, Crumpsall, Manchester. wife, age 46. Housewife. married 18 years, five children 4 still living. < Hannah Sandiford> (F 62) 
Robinson, Hannah (I11474)
 
572 After the Death of her Step Sister Emma, Alice moved in with Emma's widowed Husband Edward. She is listed on census with him at Water Street, Bollington
1891 - 1911. During that time she had four illigitimate children, the father is certain to be Edward, and one one of the certificates Edward name is given under Father but then crossed out.
They were unable to marry as at the time it was not allowed for a widower to marry his late wife's sister. (or visa versa) This was changes in 1907 but they appeared not to have done so. Also before 1926 children born out of wedlock could not be re registerd as being legitimate after there parents marriage.
Census Listings:
1861 3 Sugar Lane, Rainow, Macclesfield. daughter, age 5 months. (C 44b)
1871 Sugar Lane, Rainow, Macclesfield, daughter, age 10. Scholar. (C 45)
1881 Rainow Vicarage, Rainow. Servant, age 20, Cook, Domestic Servant. ( Servant to Charles AlfredStolterforth, Vicar of Rainow) (no copy)
1891 Water Street, Bollington. Cheshire. Aunt, age 30. Cotton Reeler. (C 53)
1901 Water Street, Bollington, Cheshire. Sister In Law. age 40. (C 54a)
1911 10 Water Street, Bollington. Ches. age 50. House Keeper. (C 55) 
Gaskell, Alice (I25492)
 
573 After the death of Robert Eachus, Elizabeth was left with seven young children. So it is not surprising that within a year, she married a widower John Gleave, and taken most of her children with her to live with him in Springfield. The signatures under those of the bride and groom were Elizabeth Harry, Hester Willis, William Brinton, Thomas Speakman, John Eachus, Elizabeth Eachus, etc
The month after her marriage Elizabeth Gleave requested a certificate of removal to Chester Monthly Meeting on 21st April 1729.
In May 1756, Elizabeth Gleave was received as a member of Newark Monthly Meeting on a certificate from Chester Monthly Meeting.
Elizabeth Gleave died 8th March 1758 and was buried at Kennett Meeting. The Will of Elizabeth Gleave, Widow, is dated 28th Jan 1758, and was prooved 21st March 1758. To her son John Eachus she left 5/-, to son William Eachus 10/- , to son Robert Eachus 10/-, to her son Enoch Eachus she left ?5, to son Daniel Eachus her riding mare, to daughter Ann Wickersham wearing Apparel. The remainder to be equally divided between her son Daniel Eachus and her son-in-law James Wickersham, who were also her Executors. The witnesses were Thomas Carleton and Daniel Bailey

Information from Swathmore College says that Hugh Harry and his family were Seventh Day Baptists. 
Harry, Elizabeth (I2959)
 
574 age 70. son of William Nelson. Nelson, James (I25226)
 
575 Age at death 82. M.I.Ledger stone on the floor of the church.
Admon 1862. Apprenticed to Thomas Millington,Surgeon/Apothecary 1775
Essex R.O. D/DWm T39. Partnership between George Eachus and Thomas Spurgeon.
the 1811 census shows that George Eachus, surgeon and hids family occupied a house in Church Street, A household of six people (3 male & 3 Female)
Many Victorian G.P's carried out their work from home with little accomodation for their medical tasks, except from a small room that might have served earlier as the Surgens-apothecarys shop. In 1821 for example George Eachus and Thomas Surgeon described their proffession as "Surgeons & Apothecary , and carried this out on and around their shop & premises in Church Street. . (Borrowed from "The Evolution of British General Practice 1850-1940" by Ann Digby)
His Obituary published in the Gentlemans Magazine in 1834 suggests he was a man of esteem and of property owning a "manor" (farm) at Little Bromfords which is near Wickford, Essex, some distance from Saffron Walden.
Saffron Walden Museum. Object of the Month - September 2015
Posted on September 1, 2015 by Museum Administrator
September's Object of the Month is the plaster bust of Dr George Eachus, apothecary and surgeon, of Saffron Walden. It was probably cast from a death-mask made at his death on 3 April 1834. It was selected by store volunteer John Ready and Curator Carolyn Wingfield from the Museum's collection of over fifty plaster busts, heads and skulls because it records the life of a respected local doctor. It has also made us re-examine the Museum's collection of historic plaster heads which have not been looked at for many years.
Dr George Eachus was born in Cheshire in 1759 but moved to Saffron Walden before 1784. He worked in partnership with another apothecary and surgeon, Thomas Spurgin, from premises in Church Street, treating patients and dispensing medicines. The Gentleman's Magazine 1834 described Dr Eachus as a respectable medical practitioner
Plaster heads and Phrenology
Plaster casts such as this were very fashionable in the early nineteenth century and the Museum's collection is probably typical of its time. Some heads are of classical or historical figures, or famous men of the day. The collection includes only one (anonymous) female head and busts of several notorious criminals. The plaster skulls are examples of different peoples around the world. Many of these heads and skulls were listed in the Museum catalogue of 1845 as the 'Phrenology' collection. Phrenology was a fashionable theory in the early nineteenth century which proposed that a person's character could be discerned by examining the shape of their head. Although later discredited as a scientific theory, phrenology remained popular through the Victorian period. Ceramic 'phrenological heads' were made with different areas of the skull marked out; antique examples and modern replicas can be bought today as household ornaments. 
Eachus, George (I67)
 
576 age at marriage Source (S213)
 
577 age given at death Source (S222)
 
578 Agnes married Robert Bibby 1879 Settle. West Riding of Yorkshire.
Census Listings:
1871 17 The Mill, Bentham, Yorkshire. daughter, age 9 Scholar. (K 84)
1891 Highfield Terrace, Bentham, wife, age 29, < Agnes Bibby> (K 87) 
Birkett, Agnes (I27182)
 
579 Agnes Married Thomas Kelsall [daughter of William & Margaret Kelsall] 3 June 1818, at Over Wyersdale. Birkett, Agnes (I27231)
 
580 Agnes was the daughter of Peter Jackson [1635-1691] & Janet Geldar [born 1635]
In her will [written in 1730] Agnes appointed her sons David & Titus as Executors, she gave her sheep, Bedstead, Curtain, Blue Cadda Clock and Chest to her son David. To Titus she gave ?10, her bed and boulster. Her son John was give ?10 one pair of blankets, one pair of canvas sheets and an old Boulster. Her daughter Margaret Birkett was given ?4 and Margarets daughter Elizabeth Birkett was give ?6 and a pair of Linen Sheets, and to Agnes Birket a pair of linen sheets. Her daughter Dorothy Knowles was given ?11, one pair of blankets, one pair of canvas sheets and one pillow. She directed that all these legacies were to be paid one year after her death except to her son John, which was put on deposit for nine years with the interst being paid to john during this period, after which the capitol was to be paid to him. 
Jackson, Agnes (I27248)
 
581 Agnes's parents were John Earle & Alse Young Earle, Agnes (I29733)
 
582 Agra Fort is a world heritage site in Uttar Pradesh, Agra District. (near the Taj Mahal) India Todhunter, Annie Jane (I27823)
 
583 AKA Mary Shone
Census Listings:
1851 Broughton, Flintshire, Wales. daughter, age 8
1871 Chester Road, Helsby, Cheshire. wife, age 27 [Martha Dixon born Broughton, Wales]
1881 Colliers Square, Helsby, Cheshire, wife, age 37 [Martha Dixon]
1891 Bates Lane, Helsby, Cheshire. wife, age 46, [Martha Dixon] 
Shone, Martha (I11184)
 
584 AKA. Sarah Jemima Topham Maddick, Sarah Jemima (I9424)
 
585 Alan Livingstone (Charles grandson) via e-mail Source (S80)
 
586 Albert Charlesworth age 26, Bachelor, Traveller living at 80 Dock Street, Runcorn.
Rebecca Smith age 27, Spinster, living at 24 Church Street, Runcorn,
Witness; George Nield & Kate Charlesworth. 
Family F3279
 
587 Albert Died at 1.45 am, on route to Hospital.


(picture PIC1/11) 
Downham, Albert Victor (I6088)
 
588 Albert H. Eachus
Vacaville, California
Albert H. Eachus, aged 82, died peacefully in his home and with his family on June 7, 2003, in Vacaville. Albert is survived by Anna Ruth Eachus, his adored and adoring wife of 62 years, and by his six children, Pat Braziel and her husband Sam Anderson of Elk Grove, Irva Eachus and his wife Sue of Davis, and Sue Menning and her husband Bill of Rancho Cordova. He is also survived by nine grandchildren with a sixth due in September.
He was born November 22, 1920, in Cedarville, CA, but spent much of the first half of his life in Sacramento, where he attended Sac High, met and married Anna Ruth Francis, and raised his family. He worked a total of eleven years for Safeway, rising to the level of store manager before attending Heald's College where he earned his accounting degree in June 1957. He then began his career as an Accounting Officer for the State of California, much of it at the California Medical Facility in Vacaville. He retired in 1977. He spent his retirement years running a small accounting practice, playing quite a lot of golf, traveling often to the coast, lunching with the "Over-the-Hill Gang", and, best of all, being constantly with his beloved Anna.
Albert was a quiet veteran of World War II, but in fact saw heavy action aboard the troop ship U.S.S. Latimer during the invasions of Luzon and Okinawa. 
Eachus, Albert Horace (I33438)
 
589 Albert married Bertha May Packard of California, [8 Sept 1881 - 18 Oct 1960] daughter of Adoniram Judson Packard & Leonora. Eachus, Albert James (I28290)
 
590 Albert spend some time in Bolton Royal Hospital about 3 weeks before he died. Eachus, Albert (I738)
 
591 Albert worked at Shell Mex Pertroleum at Preston Docks
Census:
1871: 23 Shaw St, Newcastle . son. age 3. (150)
1881: 19 Lowe St, Newcastle son. age 13. Mechanics Apprentice. (149)
1891: 12 Siemans St, Horwich, Lancashire. Head (m). age 23. Miller at loco engine workd (91-31)
1901: 91 Rippon Street, Preston, Lancashire. Head (m). age 33. Engine Machine Fitter. (01/14)
1911 247 Shelley Road, Preston, Lancashire. Head (m). age 43. Steam Turbine Engineer, (11-48)
1939 245 Shelley Road, Preston, Lancashire. (mar) born 16 Nove 1867. General Engineer, retired. (P 83)
Addresses;
1888 16 Clarks Street, Wellington. Staffs
1924, 245 Shelley Rd, Preston, Lancashire
At the time of his marriage to Emma Albert was 20 and Emma was 19. The witnesses were;
Edward John Bosworth & Lucy Kelsall


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Eachus, Albert Victor (I1031)
 
592 Albert Worrell Family History Source (S286)
 
593 Albert, Known as Bert, died of "Brights Disease" Bracegirdle, Albert (I6700)
 
594 Alberts Parents were Walter H Pryce & Eliza Louisa Searle [ 1881 (C 61)]
Albert's mother Eliza Louisa Searle, married Peter Carl F Ries, Sept 1899 at St Mathew, Bootle, West Derby. Peter was German.
Census Listings:
1891 9 Albany Place, Bootle. son. age 3. (C 60)
1901 21 Virginia Street, Bootle. Stepson, age 13. (C 59)
1911 19 Chestnut Grove, Bootle, Stepson. age 23, Storekeeper (Galvernizers) (C 58) 
Pryce, Albert Henry Searle (I25538)
 
595 Alexander married Margarte Sharp, 14 May 1803 Braddan, Isle of Man. Lewthwaite, Alexander (I28900)
 
596 Alexander used to travel round selling his potts off the back of his wagon. Dixon, Alexander (I7729)
 
597 Alexander was a Friends Minister of Warrington, Monthly Meeting, York County,
Pennsylvania, 
Underwood, Alexander (I6604)
 
598 Alezander was the son of James & Ann [Tillman] Steele of Chester County. Steele, Alexander (I20415)
 
599 Alfred & Mary had no children Haines, Alfred (I27035)
 
600 Alfred died a single man. Shrigley, Alfred Townson (I25634)
 

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