James Spilman and Mary Brears
Husband James Spilman
Born: Abt 1833 - Hook, Yorkshire Christened: 27 Jan 1833 - Hook, Yorkshire Died: 6 Jan 1920 - Snaith, Yorkshire Buried:
Father: James Spilman (Abt 1802- ) Mother: Catherine Mary Marson (Abt 1807- )
Marriage: 4 Aug 1887 - Hook, YorkshireEvents
• occupation: Farmer of 222 acres, 1861, Wressle, Yorkshire.
• occupation: Farmer of 139 acres, 1871, Wistow, Yorkshire.
• abode: Living as a retired farmer, 1891, Snaith and Cowick, Yorkshire.
• abode: Living as retired farmer, widowed, 1901, Snaith, Yorkshire.
• abode: Living as retired farmer, 1911, Snaith, Yorkshire.
• Probate: 14 May 1920, London, Middlesex.
Wife Mary Brears
Born: Abt 1850 - Beal, Yorkshire Christened: 1 Apr 1850 - Kellington, Yorkshire Died: Mar 1898 - Hook, Yorkshire Buried: 16 Mar 1898 - Hook, Yorkshire
Father: Thomas Brears (Abt 1803-1880) Mother: Rebecca Coward (Abt 1818-1880)
Other Spouse: Thomas Weatherill (Abt 1838-1886) - 13 Nov 1872 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, YorkshireEvents
• abode: Living with brother John, 1871, Beal, Yorkshire.
Children
Henry Burgess and Mary Brears
Husband Henry Burgess
Born: 23 Apr 1918 - 6 Kimberley Street, Wigan, Lancashire Christened: 12 May 1918 - St Andrew's Church, Wigan, Lancashire Died: 26 Oct 1975 - 25 Kimberley St, Wigan, Lancashire Buried: 30 Oct 1975 - Gidlow Cemetery, Wigan, Lancashire
Father: Charles Bradlaugh Burgess (1891-1966) Mother: Mary Eliza Rafferty (1888-1957)
Marriage: 18 Jan 1941 - Morecambe, LancashireEvents
• Military Service: I/C Security, RAF, Valley, Anglesey, Wales.
• Military Service: RAF Service Police (Sergeant).
• Military Service: Trained at Hendon by CID for high security ops e.g. Radar.
• occupation: Painter & Decorator / Signwriter.
• occupation: House & ship painter, bachelor, living with parents, 1939, 6 Kimberley Street, Wigan, Lancashire.
Wife Mary Brears
Born: 13 Oct 1920 - Linden Cottage, Adwick le Street, Yorkshire Christened: Died: 9 Dec 2009 - Wigan, Lancashire Buried: 17 Dec 2009 - Gidlow Cemetery, Wigan, Lancashire
Father: Rowland Brears (1886-1935) Mother: Sybil Lee (1891-1969)
Children
1 F Gillian Mary Burgess
Born: 31 Oct 1941 - 110 Chatsworth Road, Morecambe, Lancashire Christened: Died: 11 Apr 2015 - Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, Wigan, Lancashire Buried:Spouse: James Atherton ( - ) Marr: Bet Oct and Dec 1962 - Sacred Heart Church, Wigan, Lancashire. (Divorced)
2 M John David Burgess
Born: 11 Aug 1945 - 6 Kimberley Street, Wigan, Lancashire Christened: - St Andrews Church, Wigan, Lancashire Died: Buried:Spouse: Beryl Emily Murphy (1945- ) Marr: 21 Jul 1982 - Registry Office, Wigan, Lancashire
3 F Susan Burgess
Born: 29 May 1948 - Wigan, Lancashire Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Clifford Rowland Parsons (1943- ) Marr: 14 Sep 1968 - St Andrew's Church, Wigan, Lancashire
General Notes: Husband - Henry Burgess
After leaving St. Andrew's School, Henry went to Wigan Technical College where he learnt engineering and technical drawing. His father Charles had decided that he was going to join him in his painting and decorating business which Henry baulked at, so Henry applied for and got a position as a draughtsman at the company Walkers Engineering nearby; however, his father heard of this and went to Walkers to tell them that his son would not be joining them as he was going to work for him.Henry worked for his father until shortly before the war started in 1939, when he applied for a position in the Police in Bolton. He was working as a policeman when the war started so enlisted for the RAF at Warrington, where he was placed in the Service Police.After leaving Morecambe, Henry was posted to Easington, Yorkshire in charge of security at a radar station there, after Easington he was posted to a number of radar stations along the east coast including Cromer where there were nightly air raids. For his demobilisation, he was posted to RAF Valley on Anglesey in charge of security, where he benefitted from the availability of the food in the US shop. He always brought plenty of food home on leave; cans of ham and fruit, fresh eggs etc. which were in very short supply in England at the time.
Death Notes: Wife - Mary Brears
\ul \b Mary's Eulogy\ulnone \b0 Always a Yorkshire girl at heart, Mary was born at Linden Cottage in Adwick le Street, Yorkshire, where she lived with her parents and maternal Lee grandparents until her mother became pregnant with sister Nancie. After living in Askern for a little while the family decided that the house wasn't big enough so they all moved into the Old Vicarage at Skelbrooke, Yorkshire which had about 10 acres of land, a tennis court, croquet lawn, pond and woods for shooting. Mary had the time of her life there, wearing trousers, climbing trees and getting into trouble; driving her father's bull-nosed Morris Cowley down the drive with her father chasing her or taking the milk-cow Molly to the bull down the lane with her grandfather chasing her.They all lived there for a while until about 1930 when her grandfather Thomas Lee had the house "Arncliffe" built for them at Five Lane Ends, Skellow which was closer to the Green Lane School where her aunt Ethel Brears taught. She said she had more coats than she knew what to do with whilst she was at Green Lane School, her aunt used to take her to the local fairs and usually bought her a coat.Another memory of Mary was when she was in one of the carriages on the first test run of The Flying Scotsman whilst her uncle Edward Brears was in the engine cabin; her uncle "Ebby" had put her in the carriage and told her to stay there and behave; Edward being one of the senior draughtsmen under Sir Nigel Gresley. Edward and his wife, Sir Nigel and Mary's parents and Lee grandparents had dinner that evening in Mary's home Arncliffe at Skellow. She was packed off to bed early after the dinner so she doesn't know what went on after that.After Arncliffe, the family moved to Morecambe where they bought a boarding house, Mary used to love horse-riding on the beach there; she used to love the outdoors, her aunt used to take her up to the Lake District and she used to walk on the Yorkshire moors on our holidays. Earlier this year, she did a 3 or 4 mile walk along Morecambe prom, leaving everyone else struggling to keep up with her.As was her father Rowland and grand-uncle William Poskitt Brears before, Mary was an accomplished organist and pianist. She learnt the organ at St Barnabas' Church in Morecambe, being taught by Miss Brasha Lancaster. Mary had passed all her exams for the London College of Music and played for the church occasionally when asked. She also studied for her Fellowship of The Royal College of Organists and was ready to take her final exams, however, due to it being wartime, this was not to be. Her fiance Henry Burgess, then a corporal in the RAF proposed to her and she married.When her husband Henry died, Roy Taylor, the organist and choirmaster asked her to help out and play the organ on Sundays at St Andrew's Church in Wigan, which she did for a while. During WW2, Mary was working as a clerk in the Clarendon Hotel, Morecambe along with her good friend, Thora Hird, Thora's nickname for Mary was "Breezy" because every time Mary used to walk past Thora's desk, her papers would be blown on to the floor. On the night of her honeymoon, Thora hung an old paraffin red road warning light outside the door of number 110.Also, during the war, one of the postings for her husband was a radar station at Easington in Yorkshire; one event she remembered in particular was the sound of a motorcycle close by which suddenly stopped, Henry ran across the room, grabbed Mary and dove under the kitchen table. A loud explosion followed outside; when the pair of them appeared from under the table, the windows and door were blown in, plaster had fallen from the ceiling and there was a hole in the field outside the house. The sound of the motor cycle engine stopping had been the sound of a V1 rocket engine cutting out.Although Mary wasn't exactly famous for her housekeeping prowess, she was a good cook and her Yorkshire puddings and Bakewell tarts were to die for, she got the recipe for the Bakewell tarts from her grandfather Lee, he got it whilst he was a pupil at Bakewell Grammar School. She even made her own cottage cheese.Mary was always a very private person and lived alone after her husband died, she took all the hard knocks without complaining, although her recent loss of short term memory did wear her down, before that, she was very fond of reading and crosswords. Although she didn't socialise, she wasn't anti-social, she had a great and often very dry sense of humour and could be very laconic. When she was in hospital or in the care home in her last few months, the staff never had a bad word to say about her and called her "a lovely lady".She was never too busy to listen and was always a caring and loving mother to her children, she always placed their problems before her own and she will be very deeply missed by them and her grandchildren; she had a special soft spot for her son-in-law Rowland and daughter-in-law Beryl. It was a privilege to know her.
General Notes: Wife - Mary Brears
Mary was born at Linden Cottage in Adwick le Street, Yorkshire, where she lived with her parents and maternal grandparents until her mother became pregnant with Nancie. Sometime during the pregnancy, her grandfather Thomas Lee, a stonemason/employer had a house built in Askern, Yorkshire for the family and they all moved there. Some time after that, Thomas Lee decided that the house wasn't big enough so they all moved into the Old Vicarage at Skelbrooke, Yorkshire which had about 10 acres of land, a tennis court, croquet lawn, pond and woods for shooting. They all lived there for a while until about 1930 when Thomas Lee had the house "Arncliffe" built for them at Five Lane Ends, Skellow which was closer to the Green Lane School where her aunt Etheline Brears taught.As her father Rowland and grand-uncle William Poskitt Brears before, Mary is an accomplished organist and pianist. She learnt the organ at St Barnabas' Church in Morecambe, Lancashire, being taught by Miss Brasha Lancaster. Mary had passed all her exams for the London College of Music and played for the church occasionally when asked. She also studied for her Fellowship of The Royal Society of Organists and was ready to take her final exams, however, due to it being wartime, this was not to be. Her fiance Henry Burgess, then a corporal in the RAF proposed to her and she married.On later visits to her mother and sister in Settle Yorkshire, the three of them would disappear into the church there during the day, Mary playing the organ, accompanying her sister Nancie who had a deep, rich contralto voice which rivalled Kathleen Ferrier's.In later years, Mary often played her upright grand piano (which she always had tuned to concert pitch) at home in accompaniment to her husband Henry, a tenor who sang both classical and light opera. Occasionally she would retrieve some classical sheet music from the piano seat and play some complex fugue, keeping her hand in as she said. I remember some of this sheet music being almost covered with black music notes.I remember on one occasion when I was in the church choir at St. Andrews in Wigan, I had been told to go home early from choir practice for misbehaving. I said something to the choirmaster, who was also the church organist, along the lines that my mother was a better organist than him, and my father could sing better than anyone in the choir, which he didn't believe and sent me packing. On arriving home, I told my father this, he told my mother to get her coat and marched us up to the church. By this time, there was only the choirmaster in the church, my mother sat down at the organ and pulled out most of the stops and played "The Trumpet Voluntary" from memory and a couple of fugues. My father then stood up and sang "The Holy City" with my mother accompanying him. My father then grabbed me by the elbow and marched us all out of the church, the choirmaster standing there with his mouth open. I remember the choirmaster coming round to the house on a couple of occasions pleading with my mother to play the church organ at services and asking my father to join the choir.When her husband Henry died, Roy Turner, the organist and choirmaster asked her to help out and play the organ on Sundays at St Andrew's Church in Wigan, which she did. In the 50's, Mary played the organ for Kendal Street Methodist Church in Wigan.During WW2, Mary was working as a clerk in the Clarendon Hotel, Morecambe along with her good friend, Thora Hird, Thora's nickname for Mary was "Breezy" because every time Mary used to walk past Thora's desk, her papers would be blown on to the floor. On the night of her honeymoon, Thora hung an old paraffin red road warning light outside the door of number 110.During WW2, one of the postings for her husband was a radar station at Easington in Yorkshire; one event she remembered in particular was the sound of a motorcycle close by which suddenly stopped, Henry ran across the room, grabbed Mary and daughter Gill and dove under the kitchen table. A loud explosion followed outside; when the three of them appeared from under the table, the windows and door were blown in, plaster had fallen from the ceiling and there was a hole in the field outside the house. The sound of the motor cycle engine stopping had been the sound of a V1 rocket engine cutting out.Another memory of Mary was when she was in one of the carriages on the first test run of The Flying Scotsman whilst her uncle Edward Brears was in the engine cabin; her uncle "Ebby" had put her in the carriage and told her to stay there and behave; Edward being one of the senior draughtsmen under Sir Nigel Gresley. Edward and his wife, Sir Nigel and Mary's parents and Lee grandparents had dinner that evening in Mary's home Arncliffe at Skellow. She was packed off to bed early after the dinner so she doesn't know what went on after that.[JDB]
John Stephenson and Mary Brears
Husband John Stephenson
Born: Abt 1790 - Roall, Yorkshire Christened: 10 Oct 1790 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, Yorkshire Died: 9 Oct 1876 - Lenawee County, Michigan, USA Buried:
Father: Richard Stephenson (Abt 1760-1816) Mother: Catharine Reedall (Abt 1760-1803)
Marriage: 29 Feb 1832 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, Yorkshire
Wife Mary Brears
Born: Abt 1813 - Kellingley, Yorkshire Christened: 24 Jan 1813 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, Yorkshire Died: 2 May 1882 - Lenawee County, Michigan, USA Buried:
Father: Thomas Brears (Abt 1761-1827) Mother: Leah Mallinson (Abt 1781-1858)
Children
1 M William Stephenson
Born: 30 Mar 1833 - Pontefract, Yorkshire Christened: 3 May 1833 - Wesleyan Methodist, Pontefract, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
2 F Elizabeth Leah Stephenson
Born: 13 Apr 1838 - Lenawee County, Michigan, USA Christened: Died: 8 Nov 1908 - Onsted, Lenawee, Michigan, USA Buried:Spouse: Henry Pulver (1825- ) Marr: 1868 - USA
3 F Mary Jane Stephenson
Born: 11 Apr 1840 - Cambridge, Lenawee, Michigan, USA Christened: Died: 10 Aug 1910 - Summit, Jackson, Michigan, YSA Buried:
4 M John Brears Stephenson
Born: 24 May 1843 - Lenawee County, Michigan, USA Christened: Died: 17 May 1922 - Brooklyn, Jackson, Michigan, USA Buried:Spouse: Laura Alzada Hayes (1848-1944) Marr: 27 Aug 1873 - Franklin, Jackson, Michigan, USASpouse: Helen Elizabeth Skinner (Abt 1844-1872)
Thomas Maw and Mary Ann Brears
Husband Thomas Maw
Born: Abt 1819 - Langholme, Haxey, Lincolnshire Christened: 11 Aug 1819 - St Nicholas Church, Haxey, Lincolnshire Died: 1902 Buried:
Father: Thomas Maw (Abt 1791- ) Mother: Elizabeth (Abt 1788-Bef 1871)
Marriage: Mar 1899 - Knaresborough District, YorkshireEvents
• occupation: Farmer of 145 acres, 1851, Wroot, Lincolnshire.
• abode: Living with his wife Elizabeth at his parent's home, 1841, Wroot, Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Farmer of 60 acres, 1861, 28 Woodside, Wroot, Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Farmer and landowner, 1871, Wroot, Lincolnshire.
• occupation: Farmer of 68 acres, 1881, Wroot, Lincolnshire.
• abode: Living as retired farmer, remarried, 1901, 34 St Mary's Road, Wheatley, Yorkshire.
Wife Mary Ann Brears
Born: Abt 1851 - Sheffield, Yorkshire Christened: Died: 3 Mar 1911 - Wheatley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Buried:
Father: Thomas Brears (Abt 1813-1893) Mother: Jane Spooner (Abt 1822-1889)
Events
• occupation: General Servant, 1881, 51 Oxford Street, Nether Hallam, Yorkshire.
• occupation: General servant - domestic, 1891, 51 Oxford Street, Nether Hallam, Yorkshire.
Children
John Pinder and Mary Ann Brears
Husband John Pinder
Born: Abt 1786 Christened: Died: 28 Nov 1834 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Buried: 30 Nov 1834 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, YorkshireMarriage: 1 Sep 1812 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, YorkshireEvents
• occupation: Excise officer.
Wife Mary Ann Brears
Born: Abt 1792 - Middleton, Rochdale, Lancashire Christened: 27 May 1792 - St Leonard, Middleton, Lancashire Died: 29 Apr 1838 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Buried: 3 May 1838 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, Yorkshire
Father: Robert Brears (Abt 1765- ) Mother: Lucinda Tattersall (Abt 1770-1797)
Children
1 F Elizabeth Pinder
Born: Abt 1813 - Kellington, Yorkshire Christened: 8 Jul 1813 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
2 M Thomas Pinder
Born: Abt 1815 - Kellington, Yorkshire Christened: 3 Dec 1815 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Died: 21 Jun 1833 - Kellington, Yorkshire Buried: Jun 1833 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, Yorkshire
3 F Ann Pinder
Born: Abt 1818 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Christened: 10 Jun 1821 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Died: 4 Apr 1833 - Kellington, Yorkshire Buried: 1833 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, Yorkshire
4 F Sarah Ann Pinder
Born: Abt 1818 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Christened: 10 Jun 1821 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Died: 29 Sep 1839 - Kellington, Yorkshire Buried: 1839 - St Edmund King & Martyr, Kellington, Yorkshire
5 M William Pinder
Born: 14 May 1822 - Warrington, Lancashire Christened: 24 Aug 1824 - Warrington, Lancashire Died: 27 Sep 1858 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Buried:Spouse: Ann Cliffe (Abt 1829-1913) Marr: 24 Feb 1849 - Knottingley, Yorkshire
6 F Mary Pinder
Born: Abt 1827 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Christened: 8 Jul 1827 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Died: 21 Sep 1855 - Knottingley, Yorkshire Buried: 23 Sep 1855 - Knottingley, YorkshireSpouse: John Cliffe (Abt 1821-1875) Marr: 7 Mar 1850 - Knottingley, Yorkshire
General Notes: Husband - John Pinder
Gravestone Inscription:Sacred to the memory of John Pinder who departed this life November 28th 1834 Aged 48 Years Also Mary Ann Pinder his wife who died April 29th 1838 Aged 47 YearsAlso three of their ChildrenAnn Pinder died May 4th 1833 Aged 14 Years Thomas Pinder died June 21st 1833 Aged 18 YearsSarah Ann Pinder died sept 29th 1839 aged 21 years.
William Leonard Burley and Mary Ann Brears
Husband William Leonard Burley
Born: 23 Jul 1902 - Normanton, Yorkshire Christened: 3 Sep 1902 - Normanton, Yorkshire Died: 25 May 1988 - Whitwood, Yorkshire Buried: 27 May 1988 - Whitwood, YorkshireMarriage: Bet Apr and Jun 1931 - Wakefield District, Yorkshire
Wife Mary Ann Brears
Born: 25 Jul 1905 - Whitwood, Yorkshire Christened: Died: 27 Oct 1992 - Huddersfield District, Yorkshire Buried: 3 Nov 1992 - Whitwood, Yorkshire
Father: Thomas Brears (Abt 1869-1910) Mother: Annie Eliza Rushworth (1874-1972)
Children
1 F Margaret Burley
Born: Abt 1934 - Pontefract District, Yorkshire Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M John Burley
Born: 16 May 1935 - Pontefract District, Yorkshire Christened: Died: 1977 Buried:
Henry Trimingham and Mary Ann Brears
Husband Henry Trimingham
Born: 29 Jun 1804 - Fosterhouses, Fishlake, Yorkshire Christened: 4 Jul 1804 - Fishlake, Yorkshire Died: 1861 Buried:
Father: Thomas Trimingham (Abt 1744- ) Mother: Elizabeth Bramham (Abt 1765- )
Marriage: 17 Mar 1828 - Kirk Bramwith, YorkshireEvents
• occupation: Agricultural labourer, 1841, Stainforth, Yorkshire.
• occupation: Agricultural labourer, 1851, Sykehouse, Yorkshire.
• abode: a pauper, 1861, Sykehouse, Yorkshire.
Wife Mary Ann Brears
Born: 11 Jul 1804 - Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire Christened: 16 Jul 1804 - Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire Died: 1879 Buried:
Father: William Brears (1779- ) Mother: Mary Bobbit (Abt 1780- )
Events
• occupation: Charwoman, 1861, Sykehouse, Yorkshire.
• occupation: Beerhouse keeper, 1871, Doncaster, Yorkshire.
Children
1 F Harriet Trimingham
Born: Abt 1829 - Fenwick, Yorkshire Christened: 17 May 1829 - Campsall, Yorkshire Died: 1902 Buried:Spouse: John Butterfield (Abt 1820-1911) Marr: Bet Apr and Jun 1846 - Rotherham District, Yorkshire
2 F Eliza Trimingham
Born: Abt 1830 - Fishlake, Yorkshire Christened: 21 Jun 1835 - Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
3 M Charles Trimingham
Born: Abt 1833 - Fishlake, Yorkshire Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M William Trimingham
Born: Abt 1835 - Fishlake, Yorkshire Christened: 22 Nov 1835 - Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
5 M John Henry Trimingham
Born: Abt 1840 - Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire Christened: 8 Nov 1840 - Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
6 F Mary Trimingham
Born: Abt 1842 - Fishlake, Yorkshire Christened: Died: Buried:
William Yates and Mary Ann Sarah Brears
Husband William Yates
Born: Abt 1825 - Fenwick, Yorkshire Christened: 1 May 1825 - Campsall, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
Father: William Yates (Abt 1797- ) Mother: Mary Richardson (Abt 1801- )
Marriage: 24 Nov 1861 - Sykehouse, YorkshireEvents
• occupation: schoolmaster, bachelor, 1861, Sykehouse, Yorkshire.
• abode: a retired schoolmaster, wife not present he is staying with spinster sister Ann Yates, 1881, Thorne, Yorkshire.
• occupation: Gardener, widowed (?), 1891, Thorne, Yorkshire.
• abode: a retired schoolmaster, wife not present he is living with daughter Mary Elizabeth Dunderdale, 1901, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Wife Mary Ann Sarah Brears
Born: Abt 1826 - Fishlake, Yorkshire Christened: 14 Nov 1826 - Fishlake, Yorkshire Died: 1911 Buried:
Father: Samuel Brears (Abt 1804-1888) Mother: Elizabeth Wilson (1807-1860)
Events
• abode: pauper patient, 1881, South Yorkshire County Asylum, Ecclesfield, Yorkshire.
• abode: Inmate, 1901, South Yorkshire County Asylum, Ecclesfield, Yorkshire.
Children
1 M William Yates
Born: Abt 1862 - Sykehouse, Yorkshire Christened: 11 May 1862 - Sykehouse, Yorkshire Died: 31 Jan 1946 - Storthes Hall Institution, Kirkburton, Yorkshire Buried:Spouse: Annie Elizabeth Parkinson (Abt 1862- ) Marr: 29 Dec 1884 - Mexborough, Yorkshire
2 M Richard Yates
Born: Abt 1867 - Sykehouse, Yorkshire Christened: 14 Apr 1867 - Sykehouse, Yorkshire Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Elizabeth Yates
Born: Abt 1870 - Sykehouse, Yorkshire Christened: 24 Apr 1870 - Sykehouse, Yorkshire Died: 1951 Buried:Spouse: Joseph Abbott Dunderdale (Abt 1857-1933) Marr: 24 Dec 1892 - Mexborough, Yorkshire
Benjamin Chance and Mary Edith Brears
Husband Benjamin Chance
Born: Abt 1888 - Lye, Stourbridge, Worcestershire Christened: Died: 6 Jul 1952 - Barnsley, Yorkshire Buried:Marriage: 21 Aug 1915 - Barnsley, Yorkshire
Wife Mary Edith Brears
Born: 31 Jan 1889 - Barnsley, Yorkshire Christened: 2 Jan 1890 - Barnsley, Yorkshire Died: 11 Jul 1951 - Barnsley, Yorkshire Buried: 14 Jul 1951 - Gawber, Yorkshire
Father: Samuel Brears (Abt 1851-1936) Mother: Jane Gray Law (Abt 1856-1923)
Children
William Eldred Chapman and Mary Ellen Brears
Husband William Eldred Chapman
Born: 16 Apr 1890 - Aldwark, Yorkshire Christened: Died: 14 May 1977 - Hull, Yorkshire Buried:Marriage: Bet Jan and Mar 1917 - Doncaster District, Yorkshire
Wife Mary Ellen Brears
Born: 15 Dec 1889 - Sykehouse, Yorkshire Christened: 29 Jan 1890 - Sykehouse, Yorkshire Died: 23 Aug 1969 - Wakefield, Yorkshire Buried:
Father: Nathan Samuel Brears (Abt 1850-1900) Mother: Harriet Cocking (Abt 1847-1933)
Events
• abode: spinster, living with mother, 1911, Badsworth, Yorkshire.
Children
1 M Henry Raymond Lonsdale Chapman
Born: 21 Jul 1917 - Yorkshire Christened: Died: 30 Nov 1980 - Wakefield, Yorkshire Buried: 5 Dec 1980 - Wakefield, Yorkshire
2 F Dorothy Mary Chapman
Born: 31 May 1919 - Hemsworth, Yorkshire Christened: Died: Buried:
Toakehetau Sioneholo and Mary Ethel Brears
Husband Toakehetau Sioneholo
Born: 6 Oct 1928 - Niue Island, New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Ethel Brears
Born: 30 Jan 1928 - Leeston, Canterbury, New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Brears (1880-1952) Mother: Margaret Jane Foster (1903-1961)
Children
1 F Rosemary Emesini Sioneholo
Born: 23 May 1962 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: David Robert Hazelden ( - ) Marr: 21 Nov 2004 - Australia
2 F Jennifer Helen Sione
Born: 18 May 1964 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Stephen Reriti ( - ) Marr: 31 May 1986
3 F Elaine Mary Sione
Born: 16 Dec 1965 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mark Russell Hussey ( - ) Marr: 2 Mar 1985 - New Zealand
Lewis Playstead Symonds and Matilda Ann Brears
Husband Lewis Playstead Symonds
Born: - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1894 - New Zealand
Wife Matilda Ann Brears
Born: 17 Jul 1873 - New Zealand Christened: Died: 1941 - New Zealand Buried:
Father: John Brears (1843-1919) Mother: Julia Ward (1852-1930)
Children
1 F Charity Flora Symonds
Born: 10 Jul 1895 - New Zealand Christened: Died: 1967 - New Zealand Buried:Spouse: Francis Slader Martin ( - ) Marr: 19 Dec 1917 - Petone, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
2 F Rita Thomasine Symonds
Born: 20 Nov 1897 - New Zealand Christened: Died: 22 Apr 1987 - New Zealand Buried:
Alister Roy MacGregor and Mavis Eilme Brears
Husband Alister Roy MacGregor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1952 - New Zealand
Wife Mavis Eilme Brears
Born: 2 Nov 1933 - Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand Christened: Died: 15 May 2007 - Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand Buried:
Father: Thomas Brears (1880-1952) Mother: Margaret Jane Foster (1903-1961)
Children
1 F Lois Anne MacGregor
Born: 3 Apr 1953 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Robin Fraser MacGregor
Born: 26 Mar 1954 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Gail Heather MacGregor
Born: 9 Apr 1955 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Unknown ( - )
4 M Ian Stuart MacGregor
Born: 27 Nov 1962 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Serena ( - )
5 F Fiona Leah MacGregor
Born: 15 Feb 1967 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
Gregory Roy Sutherland and Michelle Leanne Brears
Husband Gregory Roy Sutherland
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 7 Feb 1997
Wife Michelle Leanne Brears
Born: 14 Aug 1967 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Ernest Raymond Brears (1932- ) Mother: Lydia Anne Bradley ( - )
Children
1 M Aaron Thomas Sutherland
Born: 21 Jul 1991 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Joshua Roy Sutherland
Born: 24 Nov 1997 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Abbey Loran Sutherland
Born: 4 Oct 1999 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Ryan Benjamin Sutherland
Born: 10 May 2001 - New Zealand Christened: Died: Buried:
Reginald Cane and Monica Brears
Husband Reginald Cane
Born: 1915 - Hull, Yorkshire Christened: Died: 30 Aug 1960 - at sea Buried:Marriage: Bet Oct and Dec 1946 - Lower Agbrigg District, Yorkshire
Wife Monica Brears
Born: 9 Sep 1909 - Normanton, Yorkshire Christened: Died: 1987 - Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire Buried:
Father: James Brears (1872-1945) Mother: Agnes Hannon (1874-1952)
Children
1 F Patricia M Cane
Born: Abt 1948 - Lower Agbrigg District, Yorkshire Christened: Died: Buried:
Murray Brears and Twila Watt
Husband Murray Brears
Born: 1951 - Bredenbury, Saskatchewan, Canada Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John Thomas Milton Brears (1908-1993) Mother: Elizabeth Gray (1919-1997)
Marriage:
Wife Twila Watt
Born: 1958 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Dustin Brears
Born: 1984 - Canada Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Jenna Brears
Born: 1987 - Canada Christened: Died: Buried:
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