Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Arthur Marshall Chambers notes

Family Group Record for Arthur Marshall CHAMBERS Ironmaster
================================================================================Husband: Arthur Marshall CHAMBERS Ironmaster================================================================================ Born: Sep 1843 - Wortley, Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: Sep 1898 - Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Buried: Father: John CHAMBERS Coal And Ironmaster (1805-1869) Mother: Elizabeth NEWTON Widow (1803-Aft 1871) Marriage: 30 Apr 1873 Place: Whickham, Durham, England--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Events-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Census, 30 Mar 1851 - Yorkshire, England
"Arthur Marthal Chamber"
2. Census, 10 St Bargate St, 7 Apr 1861 - Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Age 17, living in the home of Robert Harwood, ironmonger, as iromonger's apprentice with two other young men.
3. Event, Flood disaster, 1864 - Hillsborough, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England 4. Census, Belmont House, 177 Round St, 2 Apr 1871 - Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire, England
Sibling Emma, mother Elizabeth.
5. Occupation, Colliery owner and ironmaster, 2 Apr 1871
Census. Visitor on census night: "Fanny Jane Haggie"
6. Land, 1879 - Mortomley, Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England
Creator(s): Younge Wilson, solicitors of Sheffield Taylors, solicitors of Sheffield Access Condition(s): Open to consultation unless otherwise indicated FILE - Counterpart of Lease - ref. YWD 1824 - date: 30 July, 1879 Contents The Rev. John Thomas Jeffcock, Rector of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire to Thomas Chambers Newton, George Dawson and Arthur Marshall Chambers of Thorncliffe Iron Works, ironmasters. A close called Low Bottoms and part of another called Swans Land, at Mortomley, Ecclesfield, Yorkshire for thirty years at £25 p.a. The minerals are excepted
7. Census, 14 Mount Pleasant?, 3 Apr 1881 - Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire, England
Coal and Ironmaster, Newton Chambers & Co, Mining Engineers Arthur Marshall 37 Frances Jane 35 Frances Elizabeth 2 John A P H 5 Helen Margaret 1 Four domestics/nurse Next door to Chapeltown Vicarage.
8. Census, Tapton House, 28 Tapton Crescent, 5 Apr 1891 - Ecclesall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
spouse Frances J John APH 15 b Ecclesfield Frances E 12 Emma FC 8 b Sheffield Margaret 6 ditto Audrey 4 ditto Edward H Haggie 32 brother in law living on own means, b Whickham, Durham Cook Housemaid Nurse
================================================================================ Wife: Frances Jane HAGGIE Fanny================================================================================ Born: 9 Jun 1845 - Whickham, Durham, England Christened: Died: Mar 1904 - Easington, Durham, England Buried: Father: Peter HAGGIE (1821-1886) Mother: Elizabeth JOLLIE Bessy (1822-1879)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Events-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Census, 30 Mar 1851 - Durham, England
Jane Haggie, b abt 1846
2. Residence, Victorian interior, Abt 1860 - England 3. Census, 7 Apr 1861 - Durham, England
Frances Jane Haggie, b abt 1846, Durham
4. Census, Not found, 2 Apr 1871
Visiting with Arthur Marshall Chambers that night at Belmont House.
5. Census, 3 Apr 1881 - Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire, England
Frances Jane 35
6. Census, 5 Apr 1891 - Ecclesall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
spouse Arthur Marshall ch John APH
7. Census, 31 Mar 1901 - Yorkshire, England
Frances J Chambers, b abt 1846, Durham
================================================================================Children================================================================================1 F Florence CHAMBERS Born: Abt 1873 - Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: Buried: Spouse: Marr. Date: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 M John Arthur Peter Haggie CHAMBERS Born: 1876 - Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: 1881 - Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire, England Buried: Spouse: Marr. Date: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 F Frances Elizabeth CHAMBERS Bessie Born: Sep 1878 - Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: 20 Aug 1907 - Albury, Guildford, Surrey, EnglandCause of Death: Chronic gastritis, vomiting, cardiac syncope Buried: Spouse: Edward JOLLIE Teddie, farmer, gardener (1871-1925) Marr. Date: Bef Oct 1903 - Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand Spouse: Marr. Date: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Events-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Census, 3 Apr 1881 - Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire, England
Frances Elizabeth, age 2
2. Census, 5 Apr 1891 - Ecclesall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
also a listing in Lancashire
3. Event, Photo taken in Kimono, Abt 1892 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England 4. Event, Presentation at court, Abt 1896 - London, England 5. Death of family member, age 20, 1898 6. Event, Photo taken , Abt 1899 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England 7. Census, Frances Chambers, b abt 1880 Yorkshire, 31 Mar 1901 - Yorkshire, England 8. Migration, By ship, 1903 - Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
To marry Teddie Jollie.
9. Event, Photo taken outside on steps of public building, Abt 1903
Possibly registry office building.
10. Death of family member, age 26, just after emigration to New Zealand, 1904 11. Travel, Travel back to England, 1907 - Guildford, Surrey, England 12. Death, Frances Elizabeth Jollie, age 28, 20 Aug 1907 - Albury, Guildford, Surrey, England
Death certificate: 139 20th August 1907, Church Cottage, West Horsley R.D. Frances Elizabeth Jollie Female28 years Wife of Edward Jollie, gentleman Chronic gastritis, vomiting, cardiac syncope certified by F Edward Pearse LRCP MRCS Informant Edward Jollie widower of deceased, Church Cottage, West Horsley 23rd August 1907 Registrar Arthur Askew Deputy Registrar
13. Will Filed, Executor: Matthew J Chambers, 1908 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Matthew J Chambers, papers Catalogue Ref. 1991/40, MD Creator(s): Chambers, Matthew J, fl 1900 [Access Conditions] Unlisted material. 4 weeks written notice required for access. Some records may be subject to a closure period [from Scope and Content] Some as executor of Frances Elizabeth Chambers - mainly 20th century, a few later 19th century.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 F Helen Margaret CHAMBERS Margaret Born: 1880 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: Buried: Spouse: Marr. Date: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 M Sinclair Wilfred Halliburton CHAMBERS Wilfred Born: 1881 - Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: Buried: Spouse: Marr. Date: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 F Gwendolen CHAMBERS Born: Abt 1883 - Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: Buried: Spouse: Mr HICKS (Abt 1883- ) Marr. Date: Spouse: Marr. Date: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 F Emma F C CHAMBERS Born: Abt 1883 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: Buried: Spouse: Marr. Date: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 F Margaret CHAMBERS Born: Abt 1884 - Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: Buried: Spouse: Marr. Date: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 F Audrey Dorothea CHAMBERS Born: Abt 1887 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: Buried: Spouse: James Meuburn SMITH (Abt 1882- ) Marr. Date: Abt 1906 - Yorkshire, England Spouse: Marr. Date: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
================================================================================General Notes (Husband)================================================================================
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaEcclesall "Ecclesall Ward-which includes the districts of Bents Green, Ecclesall, Greystones, Millhouses, and Ringinglow-is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield , England . It is located in the southwestern part of the city and covers an area of 9.4 km2. The population of this ward in 2001 was 18,600 people in 7,300 households. Ecclesall ward is one of the five wards that make up the Sheffield Hallam Parliamentary constituency. Ecclesall is one of the wealthiest wards in the entire country, with a 2002 deprivation score of 4.7-making it the 8,105th most deprived (hence 309th least deprived) ward out of 8,414 wards in the country. The demographic consists largely of white, middle-class, suburban families."
================================================================================Research Notes (Husband)================================================================================
SHEFFIELD steelmonger Newton Chambers, from Thorncliffe in Chapeltown, is to feature on the ITV history programme The Way We Were next week.The popular archive series uses archive footage, home movies and personal testimony to build a portrait of life in the 20th century. Newton Chambers was established in 1793 and closed in the early 1980s but at its height was one of the most powerful firms in the country.Iron used to build Tower Bridge in London was produced at the factory and during the Second World War Newton Chambers produced 1,160 Churchill tanks.A model tank still stands to this day at the old site occupied by Christian Salvesen at the end of Warren Lane.Such was the factory's importance that bombs fell during the Blitz near the local villages of Warren and Howbrook, which were most probably trying to target the large industrial complex.The Way We Were will be screened at 7.30pm on Tuesday March 22.Last Updated: 16 March 2007