Emma Louise Webster

F, #6603, b. 31 March 1978, d. 8 April 1978
Relationships3rd cousin 1 time removed of Robert Mote
5th great-granddaughter of James Thomas John Bean
4th great-granddaughter of James Crossley
7th great-granddaughter of Samuel James

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth31 March 1978Emma Louise Webster was born on Friday, 31 March 1978 at Camden, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death8 April 1978She died on Saturday, 8 April 1978 at Camden, NSWG.
Last Edited22 Aug 1999

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Simon Moulds

M, #6611, b. 1775, d. 17 June 1843

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1775Simon Moulds was born in 1775 at Essex, EnglandG.
Marriage21 February 1820He married Ann Davis on Monday, 21 February 1820 at St John's Church of England, Parramatta, NSW, AustraliaG. Richard Hill officiated and the witnesses were Edward and Jane Pembre.1
Death17 June 1843Simon Moulds died on Saturday, 17 June 1843 at New South Wales, AustraliaG.1
Burialafter 17 June 1843He was buried after 17 June 1843 at St John's Cemetery, Parramatta, NSW, AustraliaG. The inscription on the headstone reads:
Sacred to the memory of Simon Moulds who departed this life 17th of June, 1845, aged 67 yrs.
______________
Farewell dear wife dear
Children adieu I leave this
World and part from you.
Hopen in heaven to meet
Around when Christ shall
Make the trumpet sound.
______________
Also of Ann Moulds who died March 11, 1854 aged 80 yrs.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Name VariationSimon Moulds was also known as Mould.

Criminal Record

DatePlaceDetails
13 September 1796EnglandGSimon Moulds, together with his partner William Presnall, was "committed 13th September, 1876, by Thomas Barnard Esq. charged upon the oaths of John Hicks and others for feloniously stealing one cow calf of the value of thirty shillings the Goods and Chattels of Elizabeth Hicks - Simon Moulds charged upon the oath of John Bonnot and others for feloniously stealing one Heifer of the value of Seven pounds the Goods and Chattels of the said John Bonnott on 13 September 1796 at EnglandG.1
8 March 1797Lent Assizes, Chelmsford, Essex, EnglandGHe was tried on 8 March 1797 at Lent Assizes, Chelmsford, Essex, EnglandG. He and his partner William Presnall were labourers from the Parish of Plaistow, Essex. The indictment reads, "on the eighth of February in the Thirty Seventh year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third King of Great Britain with force and arms at the parish aforesaid in the county aforesaid one Mare of the Price of Ten Pounds of the Goods and Chattels of John Gue then and there being found feloniously did steal take and lead away against the peace of our said Lord and King his Crown and Dignity".

He was sentenced to transportation for life.

Public Record Office (Ass 135/237 pt. 1 1P/386.)1

Voyages

DateDetails
Simon Moulds was a convict aboard The Ship Barwell which sailed from Portsmouth, Hampshire, EnglandG, and arrived in Sydney, NSW on 18 May 1798 under Master John Cameron.

Census Entries

Census DatePlaceDetails
1806New South Wales, AustraliaGSimon Moulds appeared on the Muster of 1806 at New South Wales, AustraliaG. It shows that he was employed as a stockkeeper and living at Parramatta.
1814Parramatta, NSW, AustraliaGHe appeared on the muster of 1814 at Parramatta, NSW, AustraliaG. He is shown as a labourer living free and independant of Government stores.2
1822New South Wales, AustraliaGHe appeared on the census of 1822 at New South Wales, AustraliaG. It was noted that Simon was a landholder of Parramatta.1
1825New South Wales, AustraliaGHe appeared on the Muster of 1825 at New South Wales, AustraliaG, in which it was noted that he was a landholder of Parramatta, Melville and Bathurst.1
1828New South Wales, AustraliaGHe and Ann Davis appeared on the census of 1828 at New South Wales, AustraliaG, He is shown as a farmer at Seven Hills with 170 acres of land of which 54 acres were cleared and 29 acres cultivated. he had 6 horses and 30 cattle.3

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Article21 May 1810Simon is mentioned in the Hassall's Day Sales Book as having received Mrs Marsden's order for £5-6-0 on 21st May 1810.4
Article14 July 1810Simon was included in a group of 38 persons who were invited by the Commissary's Office on 14th July 1810, that if they "make application at this office on Monday, 16th July, instant, they will receive an order for such quantities of cloth as they may be entitled to on account of wool delivered at the Factory at Parramatta."5
Article1812Simon made a petition in 1812 to Governor Macquarie for a mitigation of his sentence. He noted his arrival in the colony "under the dreadful sentence of Life" and that he had "served the Government as a stockkeeper to this period, now thirteen years". Lachlan Macquaries response to this petition was to note on the 25th May of that year that "Moulds will receive an Emancipation in January 1813, in case he continues to conduct himself properly.

The conditional pardon was duly granted on 31st January 1813 and delivered on 22nd February 1813.6
Article12 May 1820On 12 May 1820 Simon petitioned Governor Macquarie for a land grant. He stated that he was a free man with a wife and four children and residing on purchased land at Toongabbee, that he was following agricultural pursuits, had thirteen head of horned cattle and sixty sheep.

Simon received a land grant of fifty acres in what was then known as the District of Bathurst.7
Article1821In 1821 Simon was included in a list, in the J T Bigge's Report, of those who resided on land at Parramatta. This land was 30 acres which he had purchased.1
Article5 April 1821On 5 April 1821 Simon was granted the land for which he petitioned the previous year. The land was on the west side of what is now called Old Windsor Road and is within the current portion 60, Parish Gidley, County Cumberland. The land was later re-acquired by the Government under its Closer Settlement promotion scheme. The description of the grant was - Bounded on the South side by Gray and Bland farms bearing West 41 chains 40 links on the West by by Doyles farm bearing North 15 chains 20 links on the North by an East line to the Seven Hills road and on the North East by that road.1
Article13 November 1821On 13 November 1821 Simon was amongst a group ordered to remove the whole of their flocks and herds from Government land at Toongabbee, as the land was required for Government use.8
ArticleFebruary 1822Simon made a petition to Governor Brisbane in February 1822 for another land grant.

In his petition he referred to the previous 50 acre grant, seven acres of which had been felled, cleared and in cultivation with a dwelling house erected thereon. He indicated that he was following agricultural pursuits and had a wife and four children dependent on him. In the petition he asked that himself, wife, family and a government man be victualled on His Majesty's stores.9
Article29 November 1822On 29 November 1822 Simon was issued a certificate by the Commissariat Office at Parramatta that he had not received an indulgence as a settler from that station from 5th April 1821 to date.10
Article30 June 1823Land Grant on 30 June 1823 - portion 104, Parish South Colah, County Cumberland.

Some people contend that this grant was to Simon (the Younger), but the will of Simon (the Younger) clearly states that the land grant of 30th June 1823 had been made to his father.1
Will5 September 1839Simon Moulds signed his willl on 5 September 1839 in the presence of Lewis H Campbell, Joseph Huff and Joseph Leahy.1

Family with

Ann Davis b. 1773, d. 11 Mar 1854
Children
Last Edited7 Aug 2008

Citations

  1. [S43] T S New, New Family History.
  2. [S8] NSW Muster - 1914, Number: 2048.
  3. [S4] M R Sainty and K A Johnson, NSW 1828 Census, Reference Number: *M3286.
  4. [S43] T S New, New Family History, Hassall's Day Sales Book (ref: A862, page 181).
  5. [S43] T S New, New Family History, Historical Records of NSW, volume 7, page 395.
  6. [S43] T S New, New Family History, Archives Office of NSW ref. 4/1848, Reel 1227, page 244
    Register of Pardons and Tickets of Leave, vol. 1, page 206 (4/4427, COD 1 8).
  7. [S43] T S New, New Family History, Archives Office of NSW ref. 4/1825, Reel 1068).
  8. [S43] T S New, New Family History, NSW Colonial Secretary, letters received 1821, 4/1751, page 14, AO Reel 2167.
  9. [S43] T S New, New Family History, Archives Office of NSW ref. 4/1831, Reel 1070.
  10. [S43] T S New, New Family History, Archives Office of NSW ref. 4/1833, Reel 1070.

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Thomas Stephen New

M, #6612

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Marriage17 May 1876Thomas Stephen was married to Blanche Mary Turner, daughter of Joseph Turner and Louisa Unknown, on Wednesday, 17 May 1876.

Family with

Blanche Mary Turner b. 10 Mar 1854, d. 25 Nov 1920
Children
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Death Registration: Randwick; Year: 1927; No: 7925.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Birth Registration: Balmain; Year: 1885; No: 4781.
  3. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Birth Registration: Randwick; Year: 1891; No: 29819.
  4. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Birth Registration: Randwick; Year: 1897; No: 6465.

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Blanche Mary Turner

F, #6613, b. 10 March 1854, d. 25 November 1920
FatherJoseph Turner
MotherLouisa Unknown

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth10 March 1854Blanche Mary Turner was born on Friday, 10 March 1854.
She was the daughter of Joseph Turner and Louisa Unknown.
Marriage17 May 1876Blanche Mary was married to Thomas Stephen New on Wednesday, 17 May 1876.
Death25 November 1920Blanche Mary Turner died on Thursday, 25 November 1920 at Woollahra, NSW, AustraliaG, at age 66.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1876As of 17 May 1876, her married name was New.

Family with

Thomas Stephen New
Children
Last Edited1 Apr 2001

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Death Registration: Woollahra; Year: 1920; No: 17317.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Death Registration: Randwick; Year: 1927; No: 7925.
  3. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Birth Registration: Balmain; Year: 1885; No: 4781.
  4. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Birth Registration: Randwick; Year: 1891; No: 29819.
  5. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Birth Registration: Randwick; Year: 1897; No: 6465.

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Arthur Standish New

M, #6614, b. 3 December 1888
FatherThomas Stephen New
MotherBlanche Mary Turner b. 10 Mar 1854, d. 25 Nov 1920

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth3 December 1888Arthur Standish New was born on Monday, 3 December 1888 at Randwick, NSW, AustraliaG.1
He was the son of Thomas Stephen New and Blanche Mary Turner.
Marriage10 April 1912Arthur Standish was married to Phoebe Josephine Barrett, daughter of John Barrett and Phoebe Josephine O'Brien, on Wednesday, 10 April 1912 at Waverley, NSW, AustraliaG.2

Family with

Phoebe Josephine Barrett b. 29 Jan 1892
Children
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Birth Registration: Randwick; Year: 1889; No: 13318.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Marriage Registration: Waverley; Year: 1912; No: 7876.
  3. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Birth Registration: Sydney; Year of Registration: 1913; Registration Number: 13318.

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Phoebe Josephine Barrett

F, #6615, b. 29 January 1892
FatherJohn Barrett b. 2 May 1861
MotherPhoebe Josephine O'Brien b. 11 Oct 1862

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth29 January 1892Phoebe Josephine Barrett was born on Friday, 29 January 1892.
She was the daughter of John Barrett and Phoebe Josephine O'Brien.
Marriage10 April 1912Phoebe Josephine was married to Arthur Standish New, son of Thomas Stephen New and Blanche Mary Turner, on Wednesday, 10 April 1912 at Waverley, NSW, AustraliaG.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1912As of 10 April 1912, her married name was New.1

Family with

Arthur Standish New b. 3 Dec 1888
Children
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Marriage Registration: Waverley; Year: 1912; No: 7876.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Birth Registration: Sydney; Year of Registration: 1913; Registration Number: 13318.

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John Barrett

M, #6616, b. 2 May 1861
FatherJames Edwin Barrett1 b. c 1820
MotherIsabella Dunlop Gibson1 b. 23 Oct 1836, d. 28 Apr 1871

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth2 May 1861John Barrett was born on Thursday, 2 May 1861 at Back Creek, Amherst, VIC, AustraliaG.2
He was the son of James Edwin Barrett and Isabella Dunlop Gibson.1
Marriage8 March 1886John was married to Phoebe Josephine O'Brien, daughter of Patrick Thomas O'Brien and Mary Ann Quigley, on Monday, 8 March 1886.

Family with

Phoebe Josephine O'Brien b. 11 Oct 1862
Child
Last Edited28 Sep 2011

Citations

  1. [S43] T S New, New Family History.
  2. [S43] T S New, New Family History, email on 28 September 2011
    VIC Births 1861/15909.

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Phoebe Josephine O'Brien

F, #6617, b. 11 October 1862
FatherPatrick Thomas O'Brien1
MotherMary Ann Quigley1

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth11 October 1862Phoebe Josephine O'Brien was born on Saturday, 11 October 1862.
She was the daughter of Patrick Thomas O'Brien and Mary Ann Quigley.1
Marriage8 March 1886Phoebe Josephine was married to John Barrett, son of James Edwin Barrett and Isabella Dunlop Gibson, on Monday, 8 March 1886.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1886As of 8 March 1886, her married name was Phoebe Josephine Barrett.

Family with

John Barrett b. 2 May 1861
Child
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S43] T S New, New Family History.

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Ann Davis

F, #6618, b. 1773, d. 11 March 1854

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1773Ann Davis was born in 1773.
Marriage21 February 1820She married Simon Moulds on Monday, 21 February 1820 at St John's Church of England, Parramatta, NSW, AustraliaG. Richard Hill officiated and the witnesses were Edward and Jane Pembre.1
Death11 March 1854Ann Davis died on Saturday, 11 March 1854.
Burial13 March 1854She was buried on 13 March 1854 at St John's Cemetery, Parramatta, NSW, AustraliaG, and the service was conducted by Rev. James Carter. The headstone for Simon and Ann was still standing in 1981.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1820As of 21 February 1820, her married name was Moulds.1

Criminal Record

DatePlaceDetails
1789Gloucestershire, EnglandGAnn Davis was Ann Davis, late of the Parish of Saint George in the County of Gloucester on the fifteenth day of March in the twenty eighth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord Heorge the third King of Great Britain about the hour of four in the afternoon of the same day with force and arms at the parish aforesaid in the county aforesaid the dwelling house of Isaac Gough there (?) feloniously did break and enter (/) person in the said dwelling house then and there being found one linen gown of the value of thirty shillings, one silk handkerchief of the value of four shillings, five linen caps of the value of two shillings, one Dimity skirt of the value of one shilling, one pair of stays of the value of one shilling, one muslin apron of five shillings and one muslin handkerchief of the value of four shillings of the goods and chattels of the said Isaac Gough in the said dwelling house then and there being found then and there feloniously did steal take and carry away against the peace of our said Lord and King his crown and dignity.

Public Records Office (England) Ref: 5/108 part 2 in 1789 at Gloucestershire, EnglandG.

Voyages

DateDetails
4 June 1789Ann Davis was a convict aboard The Ship Lady Juliana which sailed from the Thames River, England, on Thursday, 4 June 1789 and arrived in Sydney on 3 June 1790. The Master was Aitken.
3 June 1790Ann Davis arrived on 3 June 1790 to Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG, as a convict aboard the ship Lady Juliana after a voyage of 309 days. The ship left Plymouth on 29 July 1789.1

Census Entries

Census DatePlaceDetails
1806New South Wales, AustraliaGAnn Davis appeared on the Muster of 1806 at New South Wales, AustraliaG. She is shown as employed by and living with Simon Moulds.
1814New South Wales, AustraliaGShe appeared on the Muster of 1814 at New South Wales, AustraliaG. She is shown as "on stores" with four of her children and one child "off stores". She is also listed as blind.2
1828New South Wales, AustraliaGShe and Simon Moulds appeared on the census of 1828 at New South Wales, AustraliaG, He is shown as a farmer at Seven Hills with 170 acres of land of which 54 acres were cleared and 29 acres cultivated. he had 6 horses and 30 cattle.3

Family with 1

Samuel Richards
Child

Family with 2

Thomas Fowler
Child

Family with 3

Thomas Williams
Children

Family with 4

Simon Moulds b. 1775, d. 17 Jun 1843
Children
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S43] T S New, New Family History.
  2. [S8] NSW Muster - 1914, Number: 3008.
  3. [S4] M R Sainty and K A Johnson, NSW 1828 Census, Reference Number: *M3286.

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Walter James Mote1

M, #6619, b. between January 1843 and July 1843, d. 5 November 1917
FatherJohn William Mote b. 1806, d. 30 Jul 1862
MotherSarah Sucker b. c 1811, d. 1896
RelationshipsGreat-granduncle of Robert Mote
Son of John William Mote

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birthbetween January 1843 and July 1843Walter James Mote was born between January 1843 and July 1843 at Islington, London, Middlesex, EnglandG.
He was the son of John William Mote and Sarah Sucker.
Marriage30 April 1865Walter James was married to Sarah Ann Saudom, daughter of George Saudom, on Sunday, 30 April 1865 at The Parish Church, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, EnglandG. Walter was shown as a widower in his second marriage documents.
Marriage16 December 1871Walter James was married to Jemima Sophia Bult, daughter of Samuel James Bult and Harriet Green, on Saturday, 16 December 1871 at District Church of St Peter, Devonia Road, Islington, London, Middlesex, EnglandG.2
Death5 November 1917Walter James Mote died on Monday, 5 November 1917 at the Infirmary, Highgate-hill, Middlesex, EnglandG; (Full date & place obtained from Probate Index.)3
Probate1 December 1917His estate was probated on 1 December 1917 at London, EnglandG, to Jessie Edith Nicholls for a total value of £160-14-4.

Census Entries

Census DatePlaceDetails
1851Grays Inn Lane, St Pancras, London, EnglandGWalter James Mote appeared on the census of 1851 in the household of John William Mote and Sarah Sucker at Grays Inn Lane, St Pancras, London, EnglandG.4
186128 St Thomas Terrace, Islington, Middlesex, EnglandGWalter James Mote appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of John William Mote and Sarah Sucker at 28 St Thomas Terrace, Islington, Middlesex, EnglandG; with his wife and 4 children. John is shown as 52 years old and Sarah as 49.5
18716 Northampton Road, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, EnglandGWalter James Mote appeared on the census of 1871 at 6 Northampton Road, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, EnglandG. Also in the household were Walter Henry Mote and Emily Sarah Mote.
1881Greater London, EnglandGWalter James Mote appeared on the census of 1881 at Greater London, EnglandG; and is shown as 38 years old, born in Islington. His wife and two sons were living with him.6
1891He and Jemima Sophia Bult appeared on the census of 1891. Also in the household were Jessie Edith Mote; Walter's entry in the 1891 Census on Ancestry.com is recorded under the name Waller J Mole with wife Sophia Mole and daughter Jessie E Mole.
190111 Stradbroke Road, Parliamentary Division of East Islington, Admin County of London, EnglandGWalter James Mote and Sophia Mote appeared on the census of 1901 at 11 Stradbroke Road, Parliamentary Division of East Islington, Admin County of London, EnglandG. Also in the household were Jessie Edith Mote.7
2 April 1911125 Hornsey Road, Highbury, Islington, London, EnglandGWalter James Mote and Sophia Mote appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 125 Hornsey Road, Highbury, Islington, London, EnglandG; the dwelling contained two rooms.8

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Occupation1861Walter James Mote was a jeweller's apprentice in 1861.
Occupation1866He was a Jeweller in 1866.9
Occupationbetween 1871 and 1911He was a jeweller between 1871 and 1911 at Islington, London, Middlesex, EnglandG.6,7

Family with 1

Sarah Ann Saudom b. b 1841, d. 1869
Children

Family with 2

Jemima Sophia Bult b. 1845
Children
ChartsDescendant Chart - John William Mote
Last Edited21 Jun 2019

Citations

  1. The 1901 British Census entry show Walter G Mote.
  2. [S413] Bryan Weaver, "Bult/Mote Link," e-mail to Robert Mote, 3 October 2003.
  3. [S441] 1837 OnLine, online http://www.1837online.com/Trace2web/, Death 1917 Q4 Islington 1b 171.
  4. [S336] 1851 England Census, S&N CD Page 1003.
  5. [S392] Images of the 1861 Census Books, 1861 London Census.
  6. [S87] 1881 England Census, FHL Film:1341058 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0266 Folio 76 page 48.
  7. [S330] 1901 England Census, RG13 Piece: 196 Folio: 49 Page: 38 Schedule Number: 194.
  8. [S842] 1911 England Census.
  9. [S859] Baptism Certificate: Baptism of Emily SarahRobert Mote.

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Rebecca Ann Mote

F, #6620, b. 6 August 1848
FatherJohn William Mote b. 1806, d. 30 Jul 1862
MotherSarah Sucker b. c 1811, d. 1896
RelationshipsGreat-grandaunt of Robert Mote
Daughter of John William Mote

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth6 August 1848Rebecca Ann Mote was born on Sunday, 6 August 1848 at 9 Pickering Street, Islington, Middlesex, EnglandG.
She was the daughter of John William Mote and Sarah Sucker.
Marriage25 December 1864Rebecca Ann was married to John Holmes, son of John Holmes, on Sunday, 25 December 1864 at Islington, Middlesex, EnglandG.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1864As of 25 December 1864, her married name was Holmes.1
Name Variation1864As of 25 December 1864, Rebecca Ann Mote was also known as Rebecca Anne.1
Name Variation1871As of 1871, Rebecca Ann Mote was also known as Homes as recorded in the 1871 UK Census.2

Census Entries

Census DatePlaceDetails
1851Grays Inn Lane, St Pancras, London, EnglandGRebecca Ann Mote appeared on the census of 1851 in the household of John William Mote and Sarah Sucker at Grays Inn Lane, St Pancras, London, EnglandG.3
186128 St Thomas Terrace, Islington, Middlesex, EnglandGRebecca Ann Mote appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of John William Mote and Sarah Sucker at 28 St Thomas Terrace, Islington, Middlesex, EnglandG; with his wife and 4 children. John is shown as 52 years old and Sarah as 49.4
187121 Chalford Street, St Davids, Finsbury, Middlesex, EnglandGRebecca Ann Mote appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Sarah Sucker at 21 Chalford Street, St Davids, Finsbury, Middlesex, EnglandG.2
188126 Harford Street, Mile End Old Town, London, Middlesex, EnglandGRebecca Ann Mote and John Holmes appeared on the census of 1881 at 26 Harford Street, Mile End Old Town, London, Middlesex, EnglandG. Also in the household were Rebecca Holmes, John Holmes, Sarah Holmes, George Holmes and Martha Holmes; Richard Taylor is listed as a boarder, aged 21, occupation a Boot Rivetter.5
1901426 Mile End Road, Mile End Old Town, London, EnglandGRebecca Ann Mote appeared on the census of 1901 at 426 Mile End Road, Mile End Old Town, London, EnglandG. Also in the household were John Holmes, Martha Holmes and Thomas Holmes.6

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Occupation1871Rebecca Ann Mote was Needle Work in 1871.2
Occupation1901She was a Boot Maker (employer working at home) in 1901.6

Family with

John Holmes b. c 1844, d. b 1901
Children
ChartsDescendant Chart - John William Mote
Last Edited3 Apr 2004

Citations

  1. [S208] Certificate, marriage, Copy of Marriage Certificate dated 22nd January 2004 by the General Register Office England.
  2. [S443] 1871 London Census, online Ancestry.co.uk.
  3. [S336] 1851 England Census, S&N CD Page 1003.
  4. [S392] Images of the 1861 Census Books, 1861 London Census.
  5. [S87] 1881 England Census.
  6. [S330] 1901 England Census.

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