William Huthwaite and Catharine Brears
Husband William Huthwaite
Born: Abt 1831 - Grantham, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 17 Jul 1870 - Westwood, Haxey, Lincolnshire Buried: 19 Jul 1870 - St Nicholas Church, Haxey, LincolnshireMarriage: Bet Jan and Mar 1859 - Doncaster District, YorkshireEvents
• occupation: wheelwright, 1861, Doncaster, Yorkshire.
Wife Catharine Brears
Born: Abt 1830 - Nethergate, Haxey, Lincolnshire Christened: 21 Nov 1830 - Haxey, Lincolnshire Died: 1908 Buried:
Father: Samuel Mathias Brears (Abt 1795-1864) Mother: Elizabeth Hartley (Abt 1795-1866)
Other Spouse: John Charles Walter (Abt 1839-1921) - 27 Aug 1871 - Doncaster, Yorkshire
Children
John Charles Walter and Catharine Brears
Husband John Charles Walter
Born: Abt 1839 - Swaby, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 22 Sep 1921 - Warsop, Nottinghamshire Buried:Marriage: 27 Aug 1871 - Doncaster, YorkshireEvents
• occupation: draper, 1881, Doncaster, Yorkshire.
• occupation: a blacksmith's striker, 1891, Doncaster, Yorkshire.
• occupation: foreman blacksmith, 1901, Doncaster, Yorkshire.
• abode: out of work (a retired blacksmith), widowed, 1911, Doncaster, Yorkshire.
Wife Catharine Brears
Born: Abt 1830 - Nethergate, Haxey, Lincolnshire Christened: 21 Nov 1830 - Haxey, Lincolnshire Died: 1908 Buried:
Father: Samuel Mathias Brears (Abt 1795-1864) Mother: Elizabeth Hartley (Abt 1795-1866)
Other Spouse: William Huthwaite (Abt 1831-1870) - Bet Jan and Mar 1859 - Doncaster District, Yorkshire
Children
Charles Brears and Ann Sowersby
Husband Charles Brears
Born: 6 Nov 1809 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 8 Nov 1809 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: Nov 1837 - Fockerby, Lincolnshire Buried: 18 Nov 1837 - Thorne, Yorkshire
Father: Thomas Brears (1777-1839) Mother: Mary Brown (1789-1869)
Marriage: 21 Nov 1833 - Adlingfleet, Yorkshire
Wife Ann Sowersby
Born: 20 Feb 1809 - Fockerby, Lincolnshire Christened: 26 Feb 1809 - Adlingfleet, Yorkshire Died: 23 Sep 1880 - Garthorpe, Lincolnshire Buried: 29 Sep 1880 - Luddington, Lincolnshire
Father: Thomas Sowersby (Abt 1773-1850) Mother: Ann Featherby (Abt 1773- )
Other Partner: Unknown ( - )Events
• abode: Staying with parents, husband not present, 1841, Fockerby, Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Cottager of 6 acres, 1851, Fockerby, Lincolnshire.
• abode: Living by means of "household property", 1861, Fockerby, Lincolnshire.
• abode: owner of houses, 1871, Garthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Children
1 M Thomas Brears
Born: Abt 1834 - Fockerby, Lincolnshire Christened: 19 Jun 1834 - Adlingfleet, Yorkshire Died: 24 Mar 1918 - Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire Buried: 27 Mar 1918 - Luddington, LincolnshireSpouse: Jane Leaning (Abt 1832-1889) Marr: 23 May 1862 - Doncaster, Yorkshire
General Notes: Wife - Ann Sowersby
On the 1861 census there is a boarder; George Sowerby, a proprietor of houses, b c1793 Garthorpe, Lincolnshire (her brother?).[JDB]
Charles Brears and Ellen Middleton
Husband Charles Brears
Born: Abt 1892 - Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Fred Brears (Abt 1863-1947) Mother: Sarah Smith (Abt 1863-1931)
Marriage: Dec 1923 - Louth District, Lincolnshire
Wife Ellen Middleton
Born: 27 Mar 1895 - Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 1982 - Boston District, Lincolnshire Buried:
Children
1 M Charles Reginald Brears
Born: 28 Mar 1928 - Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 2006 - Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire Buried:Spouse: Pauline Wendy Pascoe (1942- ) Marr: Jun 1966 - Havering District, London
Charles Alfred Brears and Charlotte Elizabeth Swann
Husband Charles Alfred Brears
Born: Abt 1840 - Westwood, Haxey, Lincolnshire Christened: 21 Jun 1840 - St Nicholas Church, Haxey, Lincolnshire Died: Mar 1906 - Glanford Brigg District, Lincolnshire Buried:
Father: John Brears (Abt 1813-1891) Mother: Elizabeth Eyre (Abt 1810-1894)
Marriage: Bet Jul and Sep 1863 - Glanford Brigg District, LincolnshireEvents
• abode: Staying with his aunt Ann Firth, 1851, Kirton, Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Apprentice plasterer to Uncle George Firth, 1861, Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Builder (master employing 3 hands), 1871, 18 Church Street, Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Bricklayer, 1881, Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Bricklayer, 1891, Malt Kiln Lane, Kirton In Lindsey Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Builder (employer), 1901, Malt Kiln Lane, Kirton In Lindsey Lincolnshire.
Wife Charlotte Elizabeth Swann
Born: Abt 1840 - Carleton Le Moorland, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 14 Jan 1921 - Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire Buried:
Father: James Butler Swann (Abt 1798- ) Mother: Ann (Abt 1811- )
Events
• Probate: 28 Jun 1921, London, Middlesex.
Children
1 M Fred Brears
Born: Abt 1863 - Kirton, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 1947 Buried:Spouse: Sarah Smith (Abt 1863-1931) Marr: Bet Oct and Dec 1887 - Caistor District, Lincolnshire
2 F Ann Elizabeth Brears
Born: Abt 1865 - Kirton, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ernest Binns (Abt 1863-1933) Marr: Jul 1892 - Glanford Brigg District, Lincolnshire
3 M Charles Alfred Brears
Born: Abt 1868 - Kirton, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 15 Oct 1929 - Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire Buried:Spouse: Jane Picksley (Abt 1867-1930) Marr: Bet Jul and Sep 1899 - Glanford Brigg District, Lincolnshire
4 F Gertrude Brears
Born: Abt 1871 - Kirton, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 22 May 1952 - Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire Buried:Spouse: Edward Stephen Phillipson (Abt 1870-1959) Marr: Bet Apr and Jun 1894 - Glanford Brigg District, Lincolnshire
5 M John Arthur Brears
Born: Abt 1873 - Kirton, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 14 Feb 1950 - Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire Buried:Spouse: Jane Edith Ann Havercroft (Abt 1877-1913) Marr: 19 May 1902 - St Silas, Ardwick, Manchester, LancashireSpouse: Charlotte Pycock (Abt 1874-1950) Marr: Bet Jan and Mar 1917 - Grimsby District, Lincolnshire
6 F Florence Brears
Born: Abt 1876 - Kirton, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 1943 - Doncaster, Yorkshire Buried:Spouse: Sidney Benson (Abt 1882-1950) Marr: Bet Oct and Dec 1910 - Glanford Brigg District, Lincolnshire
7 M Percival Brears
Born: Abt 1879 - Kirton, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 20 Jul 1958 - Loughton, Essex Buried:Spouse: Ethel Marion Broadgate (Abt 1878-1940) Marr: Apr 1907 - Glanford Brigg District, Lincolnshire
8 M Tom Brears
Born: 31 Jul 1881 - Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 1970 - Southampton, Hampshire Buried:Spouse: Ada Carey (Abt 1874-1935) Marr: Bet Jul and Sep 1912 - Wandsworth District, Surrey
Charles Alfred Brears and Jane Picksley
Husband Charles Alfred Brears
Born: Abt 1868 - Kirton, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 15 Oct 1929 - Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire Buried:
Father: Charles Alfred Brears (Abt 1840-1906) Mother: Charlotte Elizabeth Swann (Abt 1840-1921)
Marriage: Bet Jul and Sep 1899 - Glanford Brigg District, LincolnshireEvents
• occupation: Bricklayer, 1891, Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Bricklayer, 1901, Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Bricklayer, 1911, Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
• Probate: 9 Apr 1930, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Wife Jane Picksley
Born: Abt 1867 - Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 5 Apr 1930 - Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire Buried:Events
• Probate: 19 Jan 1931, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Children
1 F Emmie Brears
Born: 4 Apr 1901 - Kirton In Lindsey, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 1978 Buried:
Charles Frederick Brears M.D., C.M. and Mary Nicholson
Husband Charles Frederick Brears M.D., C.M.
Born: 2 Oct 1864 - Kellingley, Yorkshire Christened: 6 Nov 1864 - Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Knottingley, Yorkshire Died: 13 Jun 1960 - Clifton Hospital, York, Yorkshire Buried:
Father: Thomas Brears (1829-1912) Mother: Elizabeth Poskitt (1828-1910)
Marriage: 20 Apr 1904 - St John's Wesleyan Church, Ashbrooke Road, Sunderland, DurhamEvents
• Qualifications: L.F.P.S. (Licentiate, Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow).
• Qualifications: L.R.C.P.(Licentiate, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh).
• Qualifications: L.R.C.S. (Licentiate, Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh).
• Emigration: 1882, Saskatchewan, Canada.
• occupation: Trainee doctor, Bet 1893 and 1898, Montreal General Hospital, Quebec, Canada.
• Education: Medicine; MD, CM, Bet 1893 and 1898, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
• occupation: Doctor of Medicine "lung", practising, 1901, West House, Southwick, Durham.
• Travel: arrived back on SS Mauritania from New York, USA, 28 Jul 1908, Liverpool, Lancashire.
• occupation: Physician and surgeon, 1911, Southwick House, Southwick on Wear, Sunderland, Durham.
• Will: and signed it, 18 Aug 1934.
• Probate: 13 Jun 1960, Durham, Durham.
Wife Mary Nicholson
Born: Abt 1880 - Sunderland, Durham Christened: Died: 27 Jan 1962 - Scarborough Hospital, Scarborough, Yorkshire Buried:
Father: John Spours Nicholson (Abt 1831-1881) Mother: Elizabeth Ann Cook (Abt 1834- )
Events
• abode: Widowed, 1961, Pickering, Yorkshire.
• Probate: 9 Jul 1962, Durham, Durham.
Marriage Events
• Witnesses: Elsie Blair Allen & Walter Thomas Tiplady Gibson.
Children
1 F Elizabeth May Brears
Born: 18 Apr 1906 - Southwick, Sunderland, Durham Christened: Died: 1998 - Middlesbrough, Yorkshire Buried:Spouse: Walter Henry Richardson (1899- ) Marr: 15 Jun 1829 - St John's Wesleyan Church, Ashbrooke Road, Sunderland, Durham
General Notes: Husband - Charles Frederick Brears M.D., C.M.
According to the McGill Directory of Graduates, 1913; Charles Frederick Brears graduated from McGill in 1898, receiving the M.D., C.M. degree which was the standard medical degree (M.D. = Medicinae Doctor (Doctor of Medicine), C.M. = Chirurgiae Magister (Master in Surgery)).The "Annual Calendar of the Faculty of Medicine" of McGill University provides a great deal of information about the course of study and the achievements of students. There are the following listings for C. F. Brears in the class lists:Session 1893-94:First Year:Brears, C.F. Regina, Northwest Territories (Regina is now the capital of the province of Saskatchewan, which was formed out of part of the former Northwest Territories). This would have been Brears' "home town".He is listed as passing in Botany.Session 1894-95:Second Year:Brears, C.F., Regina, NWT.He is listed as passing in Chemistry, Histology, Practical Chemistry.Session 1895-96:Third Year:Brears, C.F., Montreal, Quebec.He is listed as passing in Hygiene, Medical Jurisprudence, Mental Diseases, He also passed Anatomy, which is a second year course.Session 1896-97:Fourth Year:Brears, C.F., Regina, NWT.Sadly, the examination results for individual courses were not included in the announcement for this year.Session 1897-98Fourth Year:Brears, C.F., Regina. Again, no listing for individual subjects, graduates or award winners.In the following year C.F. Brears, Regina, NWT, is listed as having become a doctor in 1898. His name does not appear in any list of graduating or class prizes.The course of study he would have followed is laid out in the Calendar for 1893-94 as:anatomy, chemistry, practical chemistry; physiology, histology, pharmacology and therapeutics, medicine, clinical medicine, surgery, clinical surgery, midwifery, gynaecology, medical jurisprudence, ophthalmology and otology, hygiene and public health, botany or zoology, pathology, laryngology and rhinology. Students were also required to spend at a hospital, have compounded medicine for six months, act as a clinical clerk for 6 months in a hospital.I also noticed in the British "Medical Directory" from 1913 that Dr Brears subsequently earned a L.R.C.P.(Licentiate, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh), and a L.R.C.S. (Licentiate, Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh), and a L.F.P.S. (Licentiate, Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow).[Chris Lyons,Assistant History of Medicine Librarian,Osler Library of the History of Medicine McGill University]Transcript from "Durham at the Opening of the Twentieth Century". (1906)Contemporary Biographies - MedicalBrears.- CHARLES FREDERICK BREARS, M.D., Southwick House, Southwick-on-Wear, Sunderland; son of Thomas Brears, J.P., of Assiniboia, Canada; born at Kellingley, Yorkshire October 1866; educated at Doncaster Grammar School, McGill University, Montreal and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh; M.D., C.M. McGill University, L.R.C.P. and S.Edin., L.F.P. and S.Glasgow.Medical Officer for Monkwearmouth West District Sunderland Union, and Public Vaccinator; Medical Referee for several important Insurance Companies. Married Mary, youngest daughter of the late John Spours Nicholson, file manufacturer, Sunderland.Transcript from London Gazette 10 Jan, 1930:"Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Charles Frederick Brears and Thomas Dickey, carrying on business as Physicians and Surgeons, at Southwick, Sunderland in the County of Durham, under the style or firm of BREARS & DICKEY, has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 31st day of December, 1929. All debts due to and owing the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Doctor Dickey.- Dated this 31st day of December, 1929.CHAS. F. BREARS.THOS DICKEY.(069)"
Notes: Marriage (Mary Nicholson):
\ul \b Marriage Notice; Sunderland Daily Echo, Thursday 21 April 1904.\ulnone \b0 At St John's Wesleyan Church' Ashbrooke, yesterday the wedding of Dr C. F. Brears, son of Mr T. Brears of Winnepeg, Canada, to Miss N. Nicholson, the youngest daughter of Mrs Nicholson, of The Elms North, Sunderland, was solemnised. The officiating ministers were the Rev. Blair Allen, brother-in-law of the bride, assisted by the Rev. T. W. Beck, of Sans Street Mission. The bridesmaids were the Misses Elsie Blair Allen, and Norma, Mabel and Dorothy Nicholson, nieces of the bride. Mr T. T. Gibson acted as best man.The dress of the bride was of ivory satin trimmed with Honiton lace and chiffon. She wore a wreath of orange blossoms and her mother's bridal veil, and carried a bouquet, the gift of the bridegroom.The bridesmaids were charmingly attired in blue silk voile dresses and carried bouquets of daffodils and lilies of the valley, and wore gold pearl pendants, the gift of the bridegroom. The bride was given away by Coun. Nicholson. The travelling dress was of grey French tweed, trimmed with strips of green faced cloth, with black picture hat.The couple subsequently left for Ventnor.Mr Summers supplied the bouquets.Bride to bridegroom, gold seal; bridegroom to bride, gold bracelet and diamond brooch; mother of the bride, drawing-room furniture and household linen, Mr and Mrs J. S. Nicholson, drawing-room cabinet; Rev. and Mrs E. Blair-Allen, tea service; Mr and Mrs E. V. Nicholson, satin eider-down; Miss Pickersgill (Yorks), silver tea spoons; Mr and Mrs R. G. Kirkby (South Africa), silver entree dish; Miss M.Gibbon, silver vase; Mr and Mrs Jas. Nicholson, case of cutlery; Miss M. Shotton, painting; Mrs J. S. Nicholson, tray cloth; Miss Rose Reed, brass crumb brush and tray; Miss Parker (Harrogate), six d'oylies; Miss Barrett (Harrogate), drawn linen tea cloth; Mrs Richardson, Teneriffe tea cloth; Mrs R. G. Kirkby, Arabian tablecloth; Mr and Mrs Hutchinson, silver butter dish and knife; Miss Mabel Nicholson, table-centre; Mr and Mrs William Davison, silver mounted breadboard; Miss N. Davison,. silver mounted breadknife; Mr and Mrs G. H. Robinson, silver sugar basin and cream jug; Mr and Mrs J. Boddy and family, silver salt-cellars; Mr Speeding and family, Vienna ornaments; Miss E. Speeding, bedroom slippers; Mr and Mrs Dixon (Southwick), silver hot water jug; Miss Davison, silver button-hooks and shoe-horn; Mr and Mrs W. B. Ellis (Hexham), cushion; Mr and Mrs C. J. Nicholson, case of table silver; Miss Scott (Southwick), carvel table; Mr and Mrs G. A. Nicholson, breakfast service; Miss M. Johnston (Belfast), satin table-centre; Mr and Mrs Johnston (Belfast), brass and marble stand and plant pot; Miss R. Cross, glass bowls and butter dishes; Miss Stoker (Chicago), silver sugar spoon; Mr and Mrs Wm. Pickersgill, carvel chair; Mrs Stainsby, rose bowl and vases; Miss Christal, table-centre; Mr and Mrs J.C. Nicholson, case of silver fish knives and forks; Mr and Mrs R. Cook, silver candlesticks; Mrs Frew, coal vase; Misses Jessie and Bella Frew, copper candlestick; Miss Henderson, copper hot water can; Miss Waterston, hatpins; Mr and Mrs M. Kirkup, table-centre; Mrs Doxford, table-centre, Mrs Spensley, silver photo frame; Mrs Walker, pin-cushion; Misses Pickersgill, silver photo frame; Mrs W. Ridley, cut-glass silver-mounted powder box; Mr & Mrs W. Pickersgill, jun., silver tea spoons; Miss and Miss M. Cook, silver jam spoon; Miss Scott, cushion; Mrs Brown, rose bowl; Dorothy, Mary, Annie, Kathleen and Jack, vases; Mrs Anthony Scott (Southwick), silver butter dish and knife; Mrs Graham (Shropshire), silver hot water jug; Mr and Mrs J. Falshaw Hobson, silver tea service; Mrs Hudson, gold watch and chain; Mrs Baine, brass spirit kettle; Miss Raine, silver sardine servers; Mrs Tweedie (Liverpool), cushion; Mrs Charles Pickersgill, silver sugar basin and sifter; Mrs J. Dixon, ornaments; Hamish, Betty and Nella, pin-cushion; Mrs Clarke (Belfast), Irish linen tea cloth; Mr M. Carling, pictures; Rev. and Mrs E. B. Keeling, book; Mr Newrick, ornaments; Master Theo. Nicholson, toilet set and "cat"; Mr Rennison, silver mounted scent-bottle; Miss Elsie Blair-Allen, table-centre; Miss Louie Blair-Allen, tea cosy; Master Frank Blair-Allen, flower vase; Mrs Phillips, three d'oyleys; Miss Gerty Phillips, fancy tea-pot; Miss Beck, table-centre; Mr and Mrs W. Davidson, jun., four silver pepperettes; Mr and Mrs Reg. Harrison, Worcester ornaments; Miss Nella Nicholson, enlarged photo of mother; Mr and Mrs Tobin, silver sardine server; Mr and Mrs W. Bruce, jun., fancy silk table-cover; Mr and Mrs H. G. Davison, picture; Mr and Mrs W. Royd (Southwick), biscuit-box; Mrs Fenwick, muffineer; Mr and Mrs Tom Speeding, epergne; Ald. and Mrs Bruce, travelling clock; Miss Bruce and Miss Whitehead, ornaments; Mr and Mrs D. Cairns, silver toast rack; Mr and Mrs Cook (North Biddick Hall), diamond and pearl bracelet; Rev. and Mrs T. W. Beck, copper crumb brush and tray; Miss Milburn (Allendale), silver pin-cushion; Miss Robinson (Ryhope), ornament; Miss Smalley (London), silver flower vase, Mr and Mrs Charlie Nicholson, silver sugar basin and spoon; Mrs Wm. Branfoot, silver epergne.
Charles Henry Brears and Mary Theresa Margaret Fett
Husband Charles Henry Brears
Born: 11 Apr 1917 - Cockermouth District, Cumberland Christened: Died: 8 Apr 2009 - Wakefield District, Yorkshire Buried:
Father: David John Brears (1892-1984) Mother: Gertrude Mabel Bennett (1891-1972)
Marriage: Bet Jan and Mar 1942 - Wellingborough District, Northamptonshire
Wife Mary Theresa Margaret Fett
Born: 19 Jun 1921 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire Christened: Died: 13 Jun 2001 - Wakefield District, Yorkshire Buried:
Children
1 M Peter Charles David Brears
Born: Abt 1944 - Thorpe, Yorkshire Christened: Died: Buried:
Charles Reginald Brears and Pauline Wendy Pascoe
Husband Charles Reginald Brears
Born: 28 Mar 1928 - Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 2006 - Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire Buried:
Father: Charles Brears (Abt 1892- ) Mother: Ellen Middleton (1895-1982)
Marriage: Jun 1966 - Havering District, LondonEvents
• occupation: Teacher.
Wife Pauline Wendy Pascoe
Born: 1942 - Somerset Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Paul Brears
Born: 1974 - Swindon, Wiltshire Christened: Died: Buried:
Charley Brears and Ida May Seaton
Husband Charley Brears
Born: 17 Nov 1876 - Garthorpe, Lincolnshire Christened: 1 Jul 1877 - Luddington, Lincolnshire Died: 24 Oct 1951 - Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire Buried:
Father: Thomas Brears (Abt 1834-1918) Mother: Jane Leaning (Abt 1832-1889)
Marriage: Bet Oct and Dec 1919 - Thorne District, YorkshireEvents
• occupation: Worker on farm, bachelor, living with father, 1911, Crowle, Lincolnshire.
Wife Ida May Seaton
Born: 1 Oct 1888 - Crowle, Lincolnshire Christened: 8 May 1892 - Methodist Baptism, Axholme, Lincolnshire Died: 14 Sep 1960 - Crowle, Lincolnshire Buried:
Father: Joseph Boston Seaton (Abt 1852-1898) Mother: Ann Whiteley (Abt 1855- )
Children
1 F Alice Brears
Born: 22 Mar 1919 - Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 10 Feb 2006 - Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire Buried:Spouse: Albert Adams Pashley (1919-1995) Marr: Bet Oct and Dec 1945 - Scunthorpe District, Lincolnshire
2 F Elsie Brears
Born: Abt 1921 - Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ernest Kershaw (1920-1974) Marr: Bet Jul and Sep 1943 - Scunthorpe District, Lincolnshire
3 F Mary Laura Brears
Born: 12 Jan 1923 - Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 7 Aug 2019 - Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire Buried:
4 M Thomas Charles Brears
Born: 14 May 1930 - Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire Christened: Died: 2005 Buried:Spouse: Beatrice Jones (1934-1992) Marr: Bet Apr and Jun 1955 - Don Valley District, Yorkshire
Thomas Hill and Christiana Brears
Husband Thomas Hill
Born: Abt 1759 - Yorkshire Christened: Died: Nov 1829 - Thorne, Yorkshire Buried: 2 Oct 1829 - Thorne, YorkshireMarriage: 5 Aug 1784 - Thorne, Yorkshire
Wife Christiana Brears
Born: Abt 1766 - Hatfield, Yorkshire Christened: 4 May 1766 - Hatfield, Yorkshire Died: Nov 1824 - Thorne, Yorkshire Buried: 7 Nov 1824 - Thorne, Yorkshire
Father: Richard Brears (Abt 1728-1799) Mother: Ann Hewitt (Abt 1734-1799)
Children
1 M Richard Hill
Born: 23 Nov 1784 - Hatfield, Yorkshire Christened: 12 Dec 1784 - Hatfield, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
2 M Robert Hill
Born: 18 Mar 1787 - Hatfield, Yorkshire Christened: 20 May 1787 - Hatfield, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
3 F Elizabeth Hill
Born: 3 Feb 1789 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 16 Jun 1789 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
4 M Thomas Hill
Born: 14 Sep 1790 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 18 Sep 1790 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
5 F Ann Hill
Born: 20 May 1794 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 7 Jun 1794 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: 29 Dec 1794 - Thorne, Yorkshire Buried: 31 Dec 1794 - Thorne, Yorkshire
6 M William Hill
Born: 14 Jul 1795 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: Died: 19 Aug 1795 - Thorne, Yorkshire Buried: 21 Aug 1795 - Thorne, Yorkshire
7 M John Hill
Born: 6 Sep 1796 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 30 Oct 1796 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
8 M William Hill
Born: Abt 1798 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 1798 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: 13 Jun 1798 - Thorne, Yorkshire Buried: 14 Jun 1798 - Thorne, Yorkshire
9 F Susanna Hill
Born: 9 Jun 1799 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 10 Jun 1799 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: 19 Feb 1800 - Thorne, Yorkshire Buried: 21 Feb 1800 - Thorne, Yorkshire
10 F Jane Hill
Born: 5 Jun 1800 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 10 Jun 1800 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: 25 Jun 1800 - Thorne, Yorkshire Buried: 28 Jun 1800 - Thorne, Yorkshire
11 F Christiana Hill
Born: 18 Jun 1801 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 25 Jul 1801 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: 31 Jul 1801 - Thorne, Yorkshire Buried: 2 Aug 1801 - Thorne, Yorkshire
12 M William Hill
Born: 4 Jul 1802 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 25 Jul 1802 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
13 M Joseph Hill
Born: 15 Mar 1804 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 11 May 1804 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: 10 Mar 1805 - Thorne, Yorkshire Buried: 12 Mar 1805 - Thorne, Yorkshire
14 M Charles Hill
Born: 1 Jun 1807 - Thorne, Yorkshire Christened: 15 Jun 1807 - Thorne, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
Edward Thomas Young and Christina Aileen Brears
Husband Edward Thomas Young
Born: 20 Sep 1903 - Leeston, Canterbury, New Zealand Christened: Died: Feb 1979 - Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand Buried:Marriage:
Wife Christina Aileen Brears
Born: 12 Oct 1919 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Coggan Brears (1891-1982) Mother: Christina Boswell (1895-1958)
Children
Paul van Vondervoort and Christina Elsie Brears
Husband Paul van Vondervoort
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Christina Elsie Brears
Born: 4 May 1959 - Southbridge, Canterbury, New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Raymond Arthur Brears (1933-1999) Mother: Neta Elsie Garland (1933-1999)
Children
1 M Kyle van Vondervoort
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M David van Vondervoort
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Richard Shearson and Clara Brears
Husband Richard Shearson
Born: 10 Feb 1887 - Hulme, Lancashire Christened: 25 Aug 1889 - Hulme, Lancashire Died: 1976 - Manchester, Lancashire Buried:Marriage: 24 Mar 1913 - Manchester, Lancashire
Wife Clara Brears
Born: 29 Apr 1888 - Manchester, Lancashire Christened: 3 Jun 1888 - Manchester, Lancashire Died: 12 Oct 1962 - Withington Hospital, Manchester, Lancashire Buried:
Father: Ephraim Brears (Abt 1858-1889) Mother: Mary Ellen Bateman (1859- )
Events
• occupation: Cardboard box maker, spinster, living with mother, 1911, Manchester, Lancashire.
Children
William Robinson and Clara Brears
Husband William Robinson
Born: Abt 1878 - Chorlton on Medlock, Lancashire Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 30 May 1907 - Collyhurst, LancashireEvents
• occupation: Umbrella maker-up, 1911, Openshaw, Lancashire.
Wife Clara Brears
Born: 8 Jul 1885 - Manchester, Lancashire Christened: 2 Aug 1885 - Hulme, Lancashire Died: 1948 Buried:
Father: Edward Brears (1863-1914) Mother: Mary Ann Ball (Abt 1864-1913)
Children
Unknown and Clara Alice Brears
Husband Unknown
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Mar 1903 - Rotherham District, Yorkshire
Wife Clara Alice Brears
Born: Abt 1882 - Sheffield, Yorkshire Christened: 17 May 1882 - Brightside, Sheffield, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
Father: William Watson Bryars (Abt 1849- ) Mother: Emily Simcot (Abt 1850- )
Children
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