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551 Great Aunt Doll - PS Barber, Mary Jane (I179)
 
552 Greengrocers at Selly Oak (Nora?)

On the 2nd March 1933 admin at Birmingham Samuel Steatham died 15th December 1937 Address 632 Bristol Rd Bournebook Rd to Widow Martha Ellen effects £ 307.
(From Nigel James Wright - wife,  Elizabeth Ann Reynolds is  the third cousin once removed of Elsie Maud Steatham.) 
Steatham, Samuel (I327)
 
553 Had a large family Wilkins, Mary (I804)
 
554 Had eight children Wilkins, Anna (I810)
 
555 He and Margaret died in a car crash Long, Conrad Neil (I76)
 
556 ID: I5991
Name: Oliver DRING
Surname: DRING
Given Name: Oliver
Sex: M
Christening: 2 Jun 1700 Warboys, Hunts, England 1
Burial: 15 Feb 1746/1747 St Mary Magdalene,Warboys,Huntingdonshire 2 3 4
Event: Admininstration to widow Hannah
Event: Affidavit States that Hannah was the widow of Oliver who had died intestate.
Baptism:
Event: Inventory £323. 10s Signed by William DRING
Occupation:
Note:
Mother shown as Mary in christening entry. Mary was the father's first wife's name.

Oliver Dring of Warboys Inventory dated 19 Feb 1746/7, farmer. Admon 21 Feb 1746/7.

An Inventory of all and singular the goods and Chattels and Cattle of Oliver Dring of Warboys in the County of Huntingdon taken and appraised this nineteenth Day of Feb: 1745

£ S D
Imprimis Purse and apparel .................................................
... 10: 00: 00
Itm In the Hall two tables a Dough stand
four chairs & other Lumber ....................................... 00: 06: 00
Itm In the Kitchen six Chairs two iron
potts one kimble 1 forms 2 Linen
wheels & other Lumber ............................................. 00: 10: 00
Itm In the Dairy one Iron pott two
Brass kettles a Barrell Chrizmb (?) two
Bacon Flitches a frying pan and a
Warming pan Milk Vessels and shelves ........................ 02: 05: 00
Itm In the Drink house four barrels
fout tubbs Cheesepress & copper
and other Lumber .................................................
.... 02: 05: 06
Itm In the Hall Chamber one Bed &
Beding Bedspread & quilts Curtains
Do a Chest of Draers 2 Coffers 1 Little
Box 6 Chairs a parcel of Beans ................................. 02: 00: 05
Itm In the Store (?) Chamber one Bed
and Beding .................................................
............. 00: 07: 06
Itm In the Kitchen Chamber
One Bed & Beding a Cradell a parcel
f olo (?) Iron & other Lumber .................................. 03: 12: 06
Itm In the Parlour Chambers
a parcel of Wheat .................................................
..... 02: 00: 00
Do A parcel of Oats .................................................
.. 04: 10: 00
Do another parcel of Oats ........................................... 01: 00: 00
Itm In the parlour
A parcel of Barley .................................................
.. 12: 00: 00
Itm In the Hall a parcel of Barley ................................... 06: 00: 00
Itm A parcel of pease .................................................
..... 04: 00: 00
Itm In the Wheat Barn a parcel of
Wheat un thrashed .................................................
... 05: 03: 06
Itm In the Barley Barn a parcel of
Barley un theshed .................................................
... 02: 05: 00
Itm In the Rickyard a pease Rick
Do a parcel of Hay .................................................
... 08: 00: 00
Itm In the Stable 6 Mares ............................................... 30: 00: 00
Do a foal .................................................
.................. 02: 10: 00
Do Grass in the Stable ............................................... 02: 00: 00
Itm In the Ffen 2 Mares ................................................. 03: 00: 00
Do A ffilly & a Colt .................................................
. 07: 00: 00
121: 05: 06
Itm In Hallgate Close
Nine Cows & a Bull ................................................. 24: 00: 00
Itm In Stokeleys yard 8 steets and
two horses .................................................
................ 30: 15: 06
Itm In the ffen 8 three year Old horses .............................. 20: 00: 00
Do two two year olds & 1 Cow ...................................... 04: 10: 00
Do None Years' Old Calves ....................................... 07: 15: 00
Do five Weaning Calves .............................................. 02: 11: 06
Itm Five score & Eight Sheep .......................................... 27: 10: 00
Itm Five Sows & 2 Shoats (?) .......................................... 04: 00: 00
Itm One Waggon & 4 Carts & Wheels ................................ 22: 05: 06
Itm A parcel of plows & harnesses & Roles (?) .................. 02: 02: 06
Itm A Gigg & Ridles & a screen ...................................... 00: 10: 06
Itm Twenty Acres of Wheat growing ................................. 30: 10: 00:
Itm Seventeen Acres of Tilt ............................................. 17: 00: 00
Itm Twenty five Acres of pease Land ................................ 08: 15: 00
202: 05: 06
from the other side 121: 05: 06
Totall 323: 10: 00

John Paine
William Dring

Father: John DRING b: BEF 1657
Mother: Joane HILLS b: ABT 1672

Marriage 1 Hannah STOAKLEY b: ABT 1705 in of Warboys, Hunts, England
Children
Hannah DRING b: ABT 1724 in of Warboys, Hunts, England
Oliver DRING b: ABT 1742 in of Warboys, Hunts, England

>> Mike Falconer-Flint
Affidavit dated 21 Feb 1746 says Hannah Dring was the relict (widow) of Oliver Dring, who died intestate. His "goods and chattles and cattle" were valued at £323 10s.

Also has christening before my birth, and death in 1746 not my 1747 
Dring, Oliver (I1732)
 
557 IGI Mullis, William (I1392)
 
558 IGI Mullis, Hannah (I1393)
 
559 IGI Dring, Edward (I1993)
 
560 IGI Dring, William (I2012)
 
561 IGI Dring, Thomas (I2013)
 
562 IGI Dring, Oliver (I2014)
 
563 IGI Family F220
 
564 IGI has a Johnson Dring marrying an Elizabeth Nunn 26 Sep 1803 - the daughter's name from Johnson's father's will confirms the link. Nunn, Elizabeth (I1731)
 
565 IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0
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LUCY COOPER 
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  Spouse:  JAMES MULLIS  Family
  Marriage:  17 OCT 1830   Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England
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Family F361
 
566 IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0
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THOMAS ANGOOD 
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  Spouse:  MARY ELIZABETH FIRTH  Family
  Marriage:  15 APR 1881   St John The Bapt, New Wortley, Yorkshire, England

 

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Family F28
 
567 Illigitimate. 1881 census describes him as a draper's porter. He was a widower in 1881. Flint, Samuel (I1970)
 
568 in the 1881 census there were also living there

John Hub (20) Pork butcher- shopman
Mary Horn (17) General domestic servant 
Burkhard, John (I593)
 
569 In the 1881 census, there is John Dring, 66, farmer (31 acres) of Warboys, Cambridge (?) living at Over End, Over, Cambridgeshire.

In the house there were Lydia Dring, 52, wife, of Broseley Shropshire, two children and a grandaughter all born in Over. The children were John W. Dring, 16, William C. Dring, 11 and Elizabeth Dring, 2. 
Dring, John (I1964)
 
570 Information from Jean Wheaton Family F602
 
571 Jack & Doris dance a lot Priest, John (Jack) Horace (I18)
 
572 Jack Fellows (William Bert) noted down his information, and this is an extract from it c/o Peter Fellows Source (S27)
 
573 Joane wife of John Dring (PR transcript) Hills, Joane (I1736)
 
574 JUN 1929, Birmingham S. 6 d 497 Family F223
 
575 Knaresborough (Cherry Tree) Duncan-Hunter, Henrietta (I712)
 
576 Known as Mitta - then Mitty - she was such a little mite! Horton, Lilley Jessica (I141)
 
577 Known as Richard Frederick on the Cherry Tree Mullis, Richard William Harry (I126)
 
578 KS visited relations in Künzelsau in the 1960s (?) Scheu's birthplace was still standing with the plaque on the wall.

I was in Künzelsau in the 1980s and spoke to the museums curator, Herr. Helgeler, who talked of the butchers who went to Yorkshire in the 1800s. Several returned as wealthy men and built the "English Houses" in Künzelsau. This is where the original photgraph and plaque were found (The house having been demolished) - PS

From his Obituary and Funeral Oration, we know that Ludwig married in 1868 and had five children, 1 daughter and 4 sons before he died in 1880.

Both his and Ferdinand Scheu's Father were called Christian so there is a likelihood they were brothers although almost 20 years between them. 
Scheu, Ludwig August (I95)
 
579 Lime Cottage, Thames Ditton Wilkins, Major EIC Robert Bateman (I743)
 
580 Lived in Park Street, Chatteris  -  1851 census. Angood, Joseph (I668)
 
581 LLD FRS
Sanskrit expert
first Orientalist of his day
translated Bhagavad Gita to English 
Wilkins, Sir Charles K.G.H. (I808)
 
582 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10)
 
583 Lucy and her half sister, Mary, lived together in a house in Baker Street Wilkins, Lucy (I818)
 
584 Made will dated 5 Dec 1739 - proved on the oath of John Johnson, the sole executor, 19 April 1760. Garner, Luce (I1911)
 
585 Marriage date confirmed by IGI 456840 - erroneously reported as Maria's  birth date in several IGI records. Family F239
 
586 Married by licence. Angood, Elizabeth (I687)
 
587 Married Emily while she was pregnant with Mary by another man (unknown).

They were known as "Chuck and Em", Their own 7 children had a long way to go to school as they went to a C of E school that was not local.

Sat night they would stroll down to the "Billesley" for half a pint and a port, and then back home whne CH would make their supper.

DJM 
Horton, Chalmers (I138)
 
588 Married into the d'Aubigné family who took the name of Dabny in the UK and America. Harris, Sarah (I2029)
 
589 Married to a Mr Evans Long, Susan (I2105)
 
590 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I32)
 
591 Married twice. Described as 'the younger' in his mother's will dated 25 Feb 1802 Dring, Oliver (I1718)
 
592 Mary and her half sister, Lucy, lived together in a house in Baker Street Wilkins, Mary (I817)
 
593 Mentioned in her father's will dated 24 April, 1824. Dring, Martha (I1721)
 
594 Mentioned in her father's will dated 24 April, 1826. Left £25. Dring, Lucy (I667)
 
595 Mentioned in the will of Eleanor (Johnson) Dring. His wife Mary was left £50 Hennessey, Thomas (I1727)
 
596 Mentioned in will of Eleanor (Johnson) Dring. His wife Hannah was left £50. Fullard, Edward (I1729)
 
597 Mike Falconer-Flint has christening 22 SEP 1772 not 22 OCT 1772 Dring, Hannah (I1720)
 
598 Moved to Kansas, USA in 1870.(Reed Dring data). Dring, Nathaniel (I1965)
 
599 Needs checking. Travell, Mary (I1749)
 
600 Needs checking. Family F532
 

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