[S72] UK National Census for 1891 for UK, "RG12/2830 f25a p22 113."
[S7] Unknown editor ed. Hill Cliffe MI "Row 17 Grave 4 = ILMO MDWF / KATE ANN BROADHURST / WD 8TH JANUARY 1939 A75Y /
PETER HBH / WD 30TH DECEMBER 1948 A82Y / ALSO WILLIAM THEIR B S
/ WD 14TH FEBRUARY 1957 A60Y/ ELLEN THEIR B DAU / WD 12TH JUNE
1968 A82Y / TILL WE MEET AGAIN /."
Annie Broadhurst1
F, #4102, b. between 1 April 1889 and 31 March 1890
Annie Broadhurst|b. bt 1 Apr 1889 - 31 Mar 1890|p105.htm#i4102|Peter Broadhurst|b. bt 1 Jan 1866 - 31 Mar 1866\nd. 30 Dec 1948|p80.htm#i3330|Kate Elizabeth Baxter|b. bt 4 Apr 1865 - 15 Jul 1865\nd. 8 Jan 1939|p28.htm#i1317|Peter Broadhurst||p439.htm#i16803|Ellen Richardson|b. bt 8 Apr 1837 - 30 Apr 1838|p222.htm#i8272|Thomas Baxter|b. bt 1 Apr 1833 - 2 Apr 1833|p27.htm#i1313|Mary Massey|b. bt 4 Apr 1834 - 8 Mar 1835|p27.htm#i1314|
Relationship
4th cousin 2 times removed of Robert Alan Bennett.
He was listed as the son of Peter Broadhurst in the 1901 Census at Warrington, Lancashire, England, .1
Death*
14 February 1957
William Broadhurst died on 14 February 1957.2
Burial*
after 14 February 1957
He was buried after 14 February 1957 at Hill Cliffe Baptist Church, Appleton, Cheshire, England, .2
Citations
[S48] Online index to the UK National Census for 1901 for UK "RG13/3585 f88."
[S7] Unknown editor ed. Hill Cliffe MI "Row 17 Grave 4 = ILMO MDWF / KATE ANN BROADHURST / WD 8TH JANUARY 1939 A75Y /
PETER HBH / WD 30TH DECEMBER 1948 A82Y / ALSO WILLIAM THEIR B S
/ WD 14TH FEBRUARY 1957 A60Y/ ELLEN THEIR B DAU / WD 12TH JUNE
1968 A82Y / TILL WE MEET AGAIN /."
Peter Broadhurst1
M, #4104, b. between 1 April 1899 and 31 March 1900
Peter Broadhurst|b. bt 1 Apr 1899 - 31 Mar 1900|p105.htm#i4104|Peter Broadhurst|b. bt 1 Jan 1866 - 31 Mar 1866\nd. 30 Dec 1948|p80.htm#i3330|Kate Elizabeth Baxter|b. bt 4 Apr 1865 - 15 Jul 1865\nd. 8 Jan 1939|p28.htm#i1317|Peter Broadhurst||p439.htm#i16803|Ellen Richardson|b. bt 8 Apr 1837 - 30 Apr 1838|p222.htm#i8272|Thomas Baxter|b. bt 1 Apr 1833 - 2 Apr 1833|p27.htm#i1313|Mary Massey|b. bt 4 Apr 1834 - 8 Mar 1835|p27.htm#i1314|
Relationship
4th cousin 2 times removed of Robert Alan Bennett.
He was listed as the son of Peter Broadhurst in the 1901 Census at Warrington, Lancashire, England, .1
Citations
[S48] Online index to the UK National Census for 1901 for UK "RG13/3585 f88."
Mary Baxter1
F, #4105, b. between 7 June 1836 and 31 December 1836, d. 31 December 1918
Mary Baxter|b. bt 7 Jun 1836 - 31 Dec 1836\nd. 31 Dec 1918|p105.htm#i4105|William Baxter|b. 13 Nov 1808\nd. 7 Apr 1875|p56.htm#i2437|Rachel Wagstaff|b. bt 16 Nov 1812 - 3 Apr 1813\nd. 15 Nov 1897|p56.htm#i2440|Thomas Baxter|b. 1 Aug 1773\nd. 18 Jun 1839|p37.htm#i1793|Phoebe Bennett|b. 8 Sep 1771\nd. 16 Mar 1814|p34.htm#i1614|William Wagstaff||p531.htm#i20764|Mary (?)||p531.htm#i20765|
Relationship
2nd cousin 4 times removed of Robert Alan Bennett.
John Dobson+7 b. bt 8 Dec 1856 - 3 Apr 1857, d. 7 Dec 1918
Citations
[S40] UK National Census for 1851 for UK, "PRO 107/2164 f168a p7 25."
[S277] Baptisms, BVRI, DOBSON, Thomas Age: FULL Marriage Wife: Mary BAXTER Age: FULL Marriage Date: 24 Jan 1854 Recorded in: Runcorn, Cheshire, England Husband's Father: John DOBSON Wife's Father: William BAXTER Source: FHL Film Dates: 1848 - 1854.
[S7] Unknown editor ed. Hill Cliffe MI "IARO/ THOMAS DOBSON/ WDTL/ JAN 2 1872 A 44Y/ ALSO MARY HWF/ WDTL/ DEC 31 1918 A 82Y."
[S49] UK National Census for 1881 Index, UK "RG11/3518 f19 p9."
[S76] UK National Census for 1841 for UK, "HO 107/95/27 f7a."
[S76] UK National Census for 1841 for UK, "HO 107/95/27 f7a p9."
[S354] Allan Entwistle, "Email from Allan Entwistle (3/11/2003) #3," e-mail to Alan Bennett, 3 Nov 2003.
He was listed as a member of the household of William Baxter in the 1841 census at Walton Superior, Cheshire, England, .6
(Son) Census1851
30 March 1851
He was listed as the son of William Baxter in the 1851 census at Walton Wood, Walton Superior, Cheshire, England, .1
Occupation*
30 March 1851
Thomas Baxter was a scholar on 30 March 1851.1
(Son) Census1861
7 April 1861
He was listed as the son of William Baxter in the 1861 census at Walton Wood Farm, Walton Superior, Cheshire, England, .4
Occupation
7 April 1861
Thomas Baxter was a farmers son on 7 April 1861.4
Marriage*
between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868
He married Margaret Acton Taylor between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868 at Warrington Registration District, Warrington, Lancashire, England, ; not St Paul.7,8,9
Occupation
2 April 1871
Thomas Baxter was a farmer on 2 April 1871.10
Census1871*
2 April 1871
He was listed as head of household in the 1871 census at Village Farm, Ashton Hayes, Cheshire, England, .10,11
Occupation
3 April 1881
He was a farmer on 3 April 1881.12
Census1881*
3 April 1881
He was listed as head of household in the 1881 census at Village Farm, Ashton Hayes, Cheshire, England, .12
Biography*
1887
The family celebrated Victorias Jubilee at Village Farm. They moved to Dutton Hall some time after but before the 1901 Censu.13
Occupation
5 April 1891
He was a farmer on 5 April 1891 at Village Farm, Ashton Hayes, Cheshire, England, .14,15
He was listed as the head of household in the 1901 Census at Dutton, Cheshire, England, .7,16
Photograph*
Biography*
Dutton Hall was a grand home to raise a family and they had many parties in the Great Hall with music and dancing it was a time when you had to make your own entertainment and they were looking for future partners for their three sons and two daughters.
They loved living at the Hall and took a great interest in history. The book ( Duttons of Dutton) confirms this by the following entry.
The carved work upon these two beams has of late years been renewed. It had become so decayed, that sooner than it should entirely disappear, Mr and Mrs Baxter,the tenants,had it replaced in exact imitation of the original at their own expense.
The farm was 400 acres , they milked 60 cows which would be a big herd in those days all milked by hand and a big amount of Cheshire cheese was made which required a lot of family help which was done by mother and daughters.18
Biography
After the WW1 the local County Council purchased Dutton to be divided into smallholdings I believe this was the time time Thomas Baxter retired having lost his wife in 1914. He purchased a house called ( The Rock London Road Appleton).I believe all the family moved there although Joseph continued farming at Dutton in some form.18
The Rock at Stockton Heath
Death*
3 April 1920
He died on 3 April 1920 at age 81.3
Burial*
after 3 April 1920
He was buried after 3 April 1920 at Hill Cliffe Baptist Church, Appleton, Cheshire, England, .3
[S7] Unknown editor ed. Hill Cliffe MI "IARO/ THOMAS BAXTER/ WD APRIL 3 1920/ A 81Y/ MARGARET ACTON HWF/ WD AUG 17 1914/ A 70Y WILLIAM HENRY THEIR S/ WD JULY 23 1871/ A 5M 3W/ LILLY THEIR DAU DIED DEC 26 1878 A 2Y 6M/ MAGGIE THEIR DAU DIED/ APRIL 6 1884/ A 11M/ WILLIAM THEIR S DIED/ NOV 17 1885 A 5Y 11M/. "
[S47] UK National Census for 1861 for UK, "RG9/2596 f17 p1 1."
[S354] Allan Entwistle, "Email from Allan Entwistle (3/11/2003) #3," e-mail to Alan Bennett, 3 Nov 2003.
[S76] UK National Census for 1841 for UK, "HO 107/95/27 f7a p9."
[S48] Online index to the UK National Census for 1901 for UK "RG13/3332 f33."
[S2] UK National Census for 1871 for UK, "RG10/3720 f26 p11 62."
[S2] UK National Census for 1871 for UK, "RG10/3720 f26a p12 62."
[S49] UK National Census for 1881 Index, UK "RG11 Piece 3553 Folio 78 Page 4."
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "I do not know the year they left Ashton, they were still there for Victoria's Jubilee which was 1887 and they were at Dutton in 1901 so take your pick."
[S72] UK National Census for 1891 for UK, "RG12/2830 f32 p7 33."
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "Derek Dodson who you meet at the Birch and Bootle told me that the farm was 200 acres, They had a herd of cows and grew potatoes which they washed in the village pond and put on the train at Mouldsworth to be sold in Manchester."
[S704] UK National Census for 1901 for UK, "RG13/3332 f33a p4 19."
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "utton Hall was a grand home to raise a family and they had many parties in the Great Hall with music and dancing it was a time when you had to make your own entertainment and they were looking for future partners for their three sons and two daughters.
They loved living at the Hall and took a great interest in history. The book ( Duttons of Dutton) confirms this by the following entry.
The carved work upon these two beams has of late years been renewed. It had become so decayed, that sooner than it should entirely disappear, Mr and Mrs Baxter,the tenants,had it replaced in exact imitation of the original at their own expense.
The farm was 400 acres , They milked 60 cows which would be a big herd in those days all milked by hand and a big amount of Cheshire cheese was made which required a lot of family help which was done by mother and daughters."
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "unknown cd."
Margaret Acton Taylor1,2,3,4
F, #4108, b. between 6 April 1844 and 17 August 1844, d. 17 August 1914
Margaret Acton Taylor was born between 6 April 1844 and 17 August 1844 at Grappenhall, Cheshire, England, .2,5,6
Marriage*
between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868
She married Thomas Baxter, son of William Baxter and Rachel Wagstaff, between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868 at Warrington Registration District, Warrington, Lancashire, England, ; not St Paul.1,4,3
Married Name
between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868
As of between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868,her married name was Baxter.1,3,4
Census1871*
2 April 1871
She was listed as the wife of Thomas Baxter in the 1871 census at Village Farm, Ashton Hayes, Cheshire, England, .7,8
Census1881*
3 April 1881
She was listed as the wife of Thomas Baxter in the 1881 census at Village Farm, Ashton Hayes, Cheshire, England, .9
Biography*
1887
The family celebrated Victorias Jubilee at Village Farm. They moved to Dutton Hall some time after but before the 1901 Censu.10
[S48] Online index to the UK National Census for 1901 for UK "RG13/3332 f33."
[S7] Unknown editor ed. Hill Cliffe MI "IARO/ THOMAS BAXTER/ WD APRIL 3 1920/ A 81Y/ MARGARET ACTON HWF/ WD AUG 17 1914/ A 70Y WILLIAM HENRY THEIR S/ WD JULY 23 1871/ A 5M 3W/ LILLY THEIR DAU DIED DEC 26 1878 A 2Y 6M/ MAGGIE THEIR DAU DIED/ APRIL 6 1884/ A 11M/ WILLIAM THEIR S DIED/ NOV 17 1885 A 5Y 11M/. "
[S704] UK National Census for 1901 for UK, "RG13/3332 f33a p4 19."
[S72] UK National Census for 1891 for UK, "RG12/2830 f32 p7 33."
[S2] UK National Census for 1871 for UK, "RG10/3720 f26 p11 62."
[S2] UK National Census for 1871 for UK, "RG10/3720 f26a p12 62."
[S49] UK National Census for 1881 Index, UK "RG11 Piece 3553 Folio 78 Page 4."
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "I do not know the year they left Ashton, they were still there for Victoria's Jubilee which was 1887 and they were at Dutton in 1901 so take your pick."
[S7] Unknown editor ed. Hill Cliffe MI "IARO/ THOMAS BAXTER/ WD APRIL 3 1920/ A 81Y/ MARGARET ACTON HWF/ WD AUG 17 1914/ A 70Y WILLIAM HENRY THEIR S/ WD JULY 23 1871/ A 5M 3W/ LILLY THEIR DAU DIED DEC 26 1878 A 2Y 6M/ MAGGIE THEIR DAU DIED/ APRIL 6 1884/ A 11M/ WILLIAM THEIR S DIED/ NOV 17 1885 A 5Y 11M."
[S354] Allan Entwistle, "Email from Allan Entwistle (3/11/2003) #3," e-mail to Alan Bennett, 3 Nov 2003.
Joseph Taylor Baxter1,2
M, #4109, b. 3 December 1869, d. 29 November 1935
Joseph Taylor Baxter|b. 3 Dec 1869\nd. 29 Nov 1935|p105.htm#i4109|Thomas Baxter|b. Sep 1838\nd. 3 Apr 1920|p105.htm#i4106|Margaret Acton Taylor|b. bt 6 Apr 1844 - 17 Aug 1844\nd. 17 Aug 1914|p105.htm#i4108|William Baxter|b. 13 Nov 1808\nd. 7 Apr 1875|p56.htm#i2437|Rachel Wagstaff|b. bt 16 Nov 1812 - 3 Apr 1813\nd. 15 Nov 1897|p56.htm#i2440|||||||
Relationship
3rd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Alan Bennett.
Roy Baxter said "I was told he was a jolly man who liked the odd glass or two much to the disgust of his brother Sir Thomas (whose daughter told me the story). She said her father was miserable and Uncle Joseph was a happy man full of fun."13
Death*
29 November 1935
Joseph Taylor Baxter died on 29 November 1935 at Warrington Registration District, Lancashire, England, , at age 65; aged 65 years.14,15
Burial*
after 29 November 1935
He was buried after 29 November 1935 at Hill Cliffe Baptist Church, Appleton, Cheshire, England, .14
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "Thomas Baxter and Margaret Acton Taylor were married in 1869 and moved in to Village Farm Ashton Hayes, Their first son Joseph Acton was born in 1869 at Ashton as were all their nine children although four died young and records tell us they were buried at Hill Cliffe.They obviously had a strong draw to the area where to their routes where their families must have lived for many years."
[S2] UK National Census for 1871 for UK, "RG10/3720 f26 p11 62."
[S2] UK National Census for 1871 for UK, "RG10/3720 f26a p12 62."
[S704] UK National Census for 1901 for UK, "RG13/3332 f33a p4 19."
[S70] General Record Office Indexes "Baxter Joseph Taylor Bucklow.8a 403 Marriage 3 1905."
[S70] General Record Office Indexes "Clarke Lilian Foster Bucklow.8a 403 Marriage 3 1905."
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "unknown cd."
[S7] Unknown editor ed. Hill Cliffe MI "Row 23 Grave 9 - TMO MY B H / JOSEPH TAYLOR BAXTER / WHO FADED AWAY NOVEMBER 29TH 1935 A65Y / LILIAN FORSTER BAXTER HIIS B WF / WHO FADED AWAY NOVEMBER 30TH 1952 A71Y /."
[S70] General Record Office Indexes "Death Dec 1935 BAXTER Joseph T 65 Warrington 8c 173."
Mary Baxter1
F, #4110, b. 26 August 1873, d. 12 February 1950
Mary Baxter|b. 26 Aug 1873\nd. 12 Feb 1950|p105.htm#i4110|Thomas Baxter|b. Sep 1838\nd. 3 Apr 1920|p105.htm#i4106|Margaret Acton Taylor|b. bt 6 Apr 1844 - 17 Aug 1844\nd. 17 Aug 1914|p105.htm#i4108|William Baxter|b. 13 Nov 1808\nd. 7 Apr 1875|p56.htm#i2437|Rachel Wagstaff|b. bt 16 Nov 1812 - 3 Apr 1813\nd. 15 Nov 1897|p56.htm#i2440|||||||
Relationship
3rd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Alan Bennett.
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "Thomas Baxter and Margaret Acton Taylor were married in 1869 and moved in to Village Farm Ashton Hayes, Their first son Joseph Acton was born in 1869 at Ashton as were all their nine children although four died young and records tell us they were buried at Hill Cliffe.They obviously had a strong draw to the area where to their routes where their families must have lived for many years."
[S704] UK National Census for 1901 for UK, "RG13/3332 f33a p4 19."
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "Thomas Baxter and Margaret Acton Taylor were married in 1869 and moved in to Village Farm Ashton Hayes, Their first son Joseph Acton was born in 1869 at Ashton as were all their nine children although four died young and records tell us they were buried at Hill Cliffe.They obviously had a strong draw to the area where to their routes where their families must have lived for many years."
[S72] UK National Census for 1891 for UK, "RG12/2830 f32 p7 33."
[S704] UK National Census for 1901 for UK, "RG13/3332 f33a p4 19."
Sir Thomas Baxter1,2
M, #4112, b. 18 January 1878, d. 14 April 1951
Sir Thomas Baxter|b. 18 Jan 1878\nd. 14 Apr 1951|p105.htm#i4112|Thomas Baxter|b. Sep 1838\nd. 3 Apr 1920|p105.htm#i4106|Margaret Acton Taylor|b. bt 6 Apr 1844 - 17 Aug 1844\nd. 17 Aug 1914|p105.htm#i4108|William Baxter|b. 13 Nov 1808\nd. 7 Apr 1875|p56.htm#i2437|Rachel Wagstaff|b. bt 16 Nov 1812 - 3 Apr 1813\nd. 15 Nov 1897|p56.htm#i2440|||||||
Relationship
3rd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Alan Bennett.
He was listed as the son of Thomas Baxter in the 1881 census at Village Farm, Ashton Hayes, Cheshire, England, .1
Biography
While he was a young man at Dutton were he worked on the family farm milking cows and working all hours in the fields growing all sorts of crops as they did in those days in rotation. One of the main crops was early potatoes as it is today in that part of Cheshire. I know of many stories of the Irishmen who came every year to work in the fields and the things they got up to after they came back from the local pubs.One was called Sorry because that is what he kept saying.2
Biography
As a young man Thomas rode his pony to the local town where they were recruiting for men to go to South Africa to fight the Boers. On returning he told his parents who were less than pleased. He explained that some one from the family should go and he was the only one of the right age. He was therefore away from the farm for some while but his father put him back to work the day he returned. It was while in his Army uniform that he was spotted by a young lady by the name of Mabel Clare (returning soldiers looked so handsome in their uniforms). His future wife was not a farmer's daughter. She will not make a farmer's wifet, this is what he was told by his parents but to deaf ears. Mabel Clare's lived in house over looking the river Dee and the racecourse at Chester so were quite wealthy so you could say Thomas married well.
Marriage*
1 June 1904
Sir Thomas Baxter married Mabel Clare on 1 June 1904.5,3
Biography*
1925
Thomas retired from active farming in 1925. He had farmed at Freeford Farm, Lichfield where he had 600 acres on which he milked Shorthorn cows, ran a flock of Shropshire sheep and grew early potatoes (as his father had done at Dutton).2
Residence*
1925
Sir Thomas Baxter lived in 1925 at Somerville Road, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England, .2
Occupation*
1927
He was the President of the National Farmers Union (NFU) in 1927.2
Occupation
between 1933 and 1949
He was the Chairman of the Milk Marketing Board between 1933 and 1949.2
Biography
24 May 1935
A drawing by Frank Slater appeared in the Farmers Weekly.
Retirement*
1948
He retired in 1948.2
Biography
He was knighted for services to farming.2
Death*
14 April 1951
He died on 14 April 1951 at Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England, , at age 73.2
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "Thomas Baxter and Margaret Acton Taylor were married in 1869 and moved in to Village Farm Ashton Hayes, Their first son Joseph Acton was born in 1869 at Ashton as were all their nine children although four died young and records tell us they were buried at Hill Cliffe.They obviously had a strong draw to the area where to their routes where their families must have lived for many years."
[S354] Allan Entwistle, "Email from Allan Entwistle (3/11/2003) #3," e-mail to Alan Bennett, 3 Nov 2003.
William Baxter1
M, #4113, b. between 4 April 1879 and 3 April 1880, d. 17 November 1885
William Baxter|b. bt 4 Apr 1879 - 3 Apr 1880\nd. 17 Nov 1885|p105.htm#i4113|Thomas Baxter|b. Sep 1838\nd. 3 Apr 1920|p105.htm#i4106|Margaret Acton Taylor|b. bt 6 Apr 1844 - 17 Aug 1844\nd. 17 Aug 1914|p105.htm#i4108|William Baxter|b. 13 Nov 1808\nd. 7 Apr 1875|p56.htm#i2437|Rachel Wagstaff|b. bt 16 Nov 1812 - 3 Apr 1813\nd. 15 Nov 1897|p56.htm#i2440|||||||
Relationship
3rd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Alan Bennett.
He was listed as the son of Thomas Baxter in the 1881 census at Village Farm, Ashton Hayes, Cheshire, England, .1
Death*
17 November 1885
William Baxter died on 17 November 1885.3
Burial*
after 17 November 1885
He was buried after 17 November 1885 at Hill Cliffe Baptist Church, Appleton, Cheshire, England, .3
Citations
[S49] UK National Census for 1881 Index, UK "RG11 Piece 3553 Folio 78 Page 4."
[S906] E-mails from Roy Baxter to Alan Bennett, 2007 "Thomas Baxter and Margaret Acton Taylor were married in 1869 and moved in to Village Farm Ashton Hayes, Their first son Joseph Acton was born in 1869 at Ashton as were all their nine children although four died young and records tell us they were buried at Hill Cliffe.They obviously had a strong draw to the area where to their routes where their families must have lived for many years."
[S7] Unknown editor ed. Hill Cliffe MI "IARO/ THOMAS BAXTER/ WD APRIL 3 1920/ A 81Y/ MARGARET ACTON HWF/ WD AUG 17 1914/ A 70Y WILLIAM HENRY THEIR S/ WD JULY 23 1871/ A 5M 3W/ LILLY THEIR DAU DIED DEC 26 1878 A 2Y 6M/ MAGGIE THEIR DAU DIED/ APRIL 6 1884/ A 11M/ WILLIAM THEIR S DIED/ NOV 17 1885 A 5Y 11M/. "
Mary A Dodd1
F, #4114, b. between 4 April 1861 and 3 April 1862
Birth*
between 4 April 1861 and 3 April 1862
Mary A Dodd was born between 4 April 1861 and 3 April 1862 at Woodside, Cheshire, England, .1
(Servant) Census1881
3 April 1881
She was listed as a servant in the household of Thomas Baxter in the 1881 census at Village Farm, Ashton Hayes, Cheshire, England, .1
Occupation*
3 April 1881
Mary A Dodd was a domestic servant on 3 April 1881.1
Citations
[S49] UK National Census for 1881 Index, UK "RG11 Piece 3553 Folio 78 Page 4."
Ann Langley1
F, #4115, b. between 4 April 1861 and 3 April 1862
Birth*
between 4 April 1861 and 3 April 1862
Ann Langley was born between 4 April 1861 and 3 April 1862 at Ashton Hayes, Cheshire, England, .1
(Servant) Census1881
3 April 1881
She was listed as a servant in the household of Thomas Baxter in the 1881 census at Village Farm, Ashton Hayes, Cheshire, England, .1
Occupation*
3 April 1881
Ann Langley was a domestic servant on 3 April 1881.1
Citations
[S49] UK National Census for 1881 Index, UK "RG11 Piece 3553 Folio 78 Page 4."
Mary E Wilkinson1,2,3
F, #4117, b. between 1 January 1867 and 31 March 1867
Mary E Wilkinson|b. bt 1 Jan 1867 - 31 Mar 1867|p105.htm#i4117|James Wilkinson|b. bt 4 Apr 1841 - 3 Apr 1842|p105.htm#i4124|Susannah Hodgkinson|b. bt 4 Apr 1845 - 31 Mar 1846|p105.htm#i4125|||||||||||||
She was listed as the daughter of James Wilkinson in the 1881 census at Heath, Newton in Northwich, Cheshire, England, .4
Marriage*
between 1 January 1888 and 31 March 1888
Mary E Wilkinson married Thomas George Baxter, son of Thomas Baxter and Mary Massey, between 1 January 1888 and 31 March 1888 at Civil Marriage, Northwich, Cheshire, England, .1,3,2,6
Married Name
between 1 January 1888 and 31 March 1888
As of between 1 January 1888 and 31 March 1888,her married name was Baxter.1,2,3
Census1891*
5 April 1891
She was listed as the wife of Thomas George Baxter in the 1891 census at Horn Alley, Middlewich, Cheshire, England, .7
Census1901*
31 March 1901
She was listed as the wife of Thomas George Baxter in the 1901 Census at 16 David Street, Warrington, Lancashire, England, .1
Family
Thomas George Baxter b. bt 4 Apr 1867 - 4 Apr 1867, d. bt 1 Jul 1913 - 12 Jul 1913
Children
1.
Thomas George Baxter+1 b. bt 1 Jan 1888 - 31 Mar 1888, d. bt 1 Oct 1918 - 31 Dec 1918
[S910] E-mails from Allan Entwistle to Alan Bennett, 2007 "22 Nov 1914 Warrington St.Anne
Thomas George Baxter age 26 bachelor, Shunter (Railway) 16 David Street
father - Thomas George Baxter (deceased) - Engine Driver
Sarah Ann Chadwick age 20 spinster
father - John Chadwick - Iron worker
witnesses Percy Baxter, Maude Baxter."
[S72] UK National Census for 1891 for UK, "RG12/2842 f56 p13 80."
[S939] Baptism, St Anne (Warrington), 1915-1937 "p36/7508."
[S939] Baptism, St Anne (Warrington), 1915-1937 "p67/7752."
[S939] Baptism, St Anne (Warrington), 1915-1937 "p67/7753."
[S70] General Record Office Indexes "1918 Death Dec BAXTER Thomas G Warrington 8c 352."
[S938] E-mails from Denise Hinds to Alan Bennett, June 2007 onwards "unknown cd."
[S704] UK National Census for 1901 for UK, "RG13/3581 f34 p9 46."
[S910] E-mails from Allan Entwistle to Alan Bennett, 2007 "31 July 1916 Warrington St.Luke
Percy Baxter age 25 bachelor Fireman (assume railway) 16 David Street
father - Thomas George Baxter (deceased) - Engine Driver
Beatrice Alice Oliver age 19
father James Oliver
witness - Matilda Amy Letitia Taylor."
[S910] E-mails from Allan Entwistle to Alan Bennett, 2007 "22 Nov 1914 Warrington St.Anne
Thomas George Baxter age 26 bachelor, Shunter (Railway) 16 David Street
father - Thomas George Baxter (deceased) - Engine Driver
Sarah Ann Chadwick age 20 spinster
father - John Chadwick - Iron worker
witnesses Percy Baxter, Maude Baxter."
[S937] Copy marriage certificate of John Jenkins and Maud B Baxter, 1 August 1915 "Maud B Baxter
married 01/08/1915 St Pauls Church Warrington
John Jenkins age 28 Labourer 16 David St father John Jenkins
Witness's Percy Baxter & Alice Oliver."
[S940] BT Baptism, St Luke (Warrington), 1903-1922 "p162/1293."
[S940] BT Baptism, St Luke (Warrington), 1903-1922 "p185/140."
[S941] BT Baptism, St Luke (Warrington), 1922-1949 "p40/352."
[S938] E-mails from Denise Hinds to Alan Bennett, June 2007 onwards "unknown cd."
Maud B Baxter1,2
F, #4121, b. between 1 April 1893 and 31 December 1893, d. 1924
Maud B Baxter|b. bt 1 Apr 1893 - 31 Dec 1893\nd. 1924|p105.htm#i4121|Thomas George Baxter|b. bt 4 Apr 1867 - 4 Apr 1867\nd. bt 1 Jul 1913 - 12 Jul 1913|p28.htm#i1318|Mary E Wilkinson|b. bt 1 Jan 1867 - 31 Mar 1867|p105.htm#i4117|Thomas Baxter|b. bt 1 Apr 1833 - 2 Apr 1833|p27.htm#i1313|Mary Massey|b. bt 4 Apr 1834 - 8 Mar 1835|p27.htm#i1314|James Wilkinson|b. bt 4 Apr 1841 - 3 Apr 1842|p105.htm#i4124|Susannah Hodgkinson|b. bt 4 Apr 1845 - 31 Mar 1846|p105.htm#i4125|
Relationship
4th cousin 2 times removed of Robert Alan Bennett.
[S910] E-mails from Allan Entwistle to Alan Bennett, 2007 "22 Nov 1914 Warrington St.Anne
Thomas George Baxter age 26 bachelor, Shunter (Railway) 16 David Street
father - Thomas George Baxter (deceased) - Engine Driver
Sarah Ann Chadwick age 20 spinster
father - John Chadwick - Iron worker
witnesses Percy Baxter, Maude Baxter."
[S937] Copy marriage certificate of John Jenkins and Maud B Baxter, 1 August 1915 "Maud B Baxter
married 01/08/1915 St Pauls Church Warrington
John Jenkins age 28 Labourer 16 David St father John Jenkins
Witness's Percy Baxter & Alice Oliver."
[S911] Electoral Register for Warrington, 1921 "unknown cd."
[S938] E-mails from Denise Hinds to Alan Bennett, June 2007 onwards "unknown cd."
[S70] General Record Office Indexes "Death Sep 1924 JENKINS Maud 31 Warrington 8c 125."
He was listed as the son of Thomas George Baxter in the 1901 Census at 16 David Street, Warrington, Lancashire, England, .1
WW1*
between 1914 and 1918
Lance Corporal Reeves Baxter (201695) was war between 1914 and 1918; Reeves served in France with the 2nd/4th Batallion of the South Lancashire Regiment.2
Death*
29 March 1918
He died on 29 March 1918 at France, ; killld in action.2
Burial*
1918
He was buried in 1918 at Rue-du-Bois Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, Pas de Calais, France, .2
Citations
[S704] UK National Census for 1901 for UK, "RG13/3581 f34 p9 46."
[S50] Website CWGC (www.cwgc.org.uk) "Name: BAXTER, REEVES
Initials: R
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment/Service: South Lancashire Regiment
Unit Text: 2nd/4th Bn.
Age: 22
Date of Death: 29/03/1918
Service No: 201695
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: I. G. 46.
Cemetery: RUE-DU-BOIS MILITARY CEMETERY, FLEURBAIX."
Lucy Baxter1
F, #4123, b. between 1 April 1898 and 31 March 1899, d. 1929