Mary BEEVERS was born in 1834. Her mother died when Mary was an infant. In 1851 she is working as a female servant to Thomas Varley a farmer.
Mary BEEVERS was born in 1834. Her mother died when Mary was an infant. In 1851 she is working as a female servant to Thomas Varley a farmer.
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Female
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Event(s):
Christening: 21 SEP 1834 Selby, Yorkshire, England
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Parents:
Father: CHARLES BEVERS
Mother: HANNAH
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Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
109001 1813 - 1860 0991089, 0991090 Film 6911221 Film
Sheet: 00
LDS Microfilm
BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Selby in the County of York in the Year one thousand eight hundred and thirty four
When baptized - Child's Christian Name - Parents Name - Abode - Quality, Trade or Profession - By whom the Ceremony was performed
183 April 5 - Mary daur of Charles & Hannah Bevers - Selby - Horse-keeper - J. Muncaster, Incumbt.
Superintendent Registrar's District Selby |
Registrar's District Selby |
1839 DEATHS in the District of Selby in the County of Selby |
No. | When Died | Name and Surname | Sex | Age | Rank or Profession | Cause of Death | Signature, Description and Residence of Informant | When Registered | Signature of Registrar |
410 | Thirtieth of August 1839 at Selby | Hannah Beaver | Female | 29 years | Wife of Charles Beaver Horse Keeper | Consumption | The X Mark of Charles Beaver Occupier of house South Parade, Selby | Second of September 1839 | John Forthergill Senior Registrar |
Note: Ages of adults were often rounded down to nearest 5 years. For example, a recorded age of 25 implies an age of between 25 and 29.
Thos Varley - 35 - Farmer - Y
Mary Beaves - 15 - F.S. - Y
1851 Marriage solemnized at after banns in the Parish of Brayton in the County of York
No: 166
When married - November 25th 1851
Name and Surname - Age - Condition - Rank or Profession - Residence at the time of marriage - Father's name and surname - Rank or Profession of father
George Beevers - Of full age - Bachelor - Farmer's Servant - Both of Thorpe in this Parish - Chas Beevers - Groom
Dinah Clayton - A minor - Spinster - Both of Thorpe in this Parish - Wm Clayton - Woodman
Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church by _____ or after Banns by me Richd Paver: Vicar
This marriage was solemnized between us: George Beevers, Dinah Clayton in the Presence of us, Sarah Clayton, Samuel Laycock
1851 Marriage solemnized after Banns in the parish of Brayton in the County of York
No | When Married | Name and Surname | Age | Condition | Rank or Profession | Residence at the Time of Marriage | Father's Name and Surname | Rank or Profession of Father |
166 | November 25th 1851 | George Beevers Dinah Clayton | Of age A minor | Bachelor Spinster | Farm servant - | Both of Thorpe in this Parish | Chas Beevers Wm Clayton | Groom Woodman |
Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church by me Richd Paver Vicar
This Marriage was solemnized between us {
George Beevers
Dinah Clayton
in the Presence of us, {
Sarah Clayton
Samuel Laycock
Certified Copy of an Entry of Death
1872 Death in the Sub-District of Selby in the County of York
No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar
388 - Ninth July 1872, Union Workhouse, Selby - Charles Beevers - Male - 63 years - Formerly Groom lately Labourer - Gangrena [senalis] Certified - Maria Pidd, present at Death, Union Workhouse, Selby - Eleventh July 1872 - Richard Shipman, Registrar
Certified Copy of an Entry of Death
1892 Death in the Sub-District of Nottingham South East in the County of Nottingham
No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar
118 - Twenty Third December 1892, 10 Hague Terrace, Orange Street, USD - George Beevers - Male - 60 years - Railway Servant - Chronic Bronchitis, Certified by C.R.Davidson - Mary Archer, present at the death, 9 Napoleon Terrace, Bell Street, Nottingham - Twenty Fourth December 1892 - William Marriot Registrar