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Thomas SIVELL
of Pendock, Worcestershire
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Unknown UNKNOWN
~1837 - ~1887
Thomas SIVELL
bap.1864 - 1865
of Pendock, Worcestershire
 
Thomas CIVIL ALS BADGER
bap.1682 - bur.1727
Labourer of Berrow, Worcestershire
Thomas CIVIL ALS BADGER
bap.1712 - 1761
of Berrow, Worcestershire
 
Elizabeth [SIVELL]
~1671 - ~1721
Thomas CIVILL
1740 - 1822
Yeoman of Berrow, Worcestershire
 
Mary ROBINSON
bap.1703 - bur.1758
of Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire
 
Phillip ROBINSON
~1606 - ~1691
of Dymock, Gloucestershire
Thomas ROBINSON
bap.1657 - ~1707
of Dymock, Gloucestershire
 
Mary [ROBINSON]
~1606 - ~1656
Elizabeth ROBINSON
bap.1682 - ~1732
of Dymock, Gloucestershire
 
Robert SIVELL
1785 - 1857
Agricultural labourer of Eldersfield, Worcestershire
 
Elizabeth WHITE
1747 - 1794
of Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Sarah Ann SIVELL
1837 - 1877
Maid of all work of Eldersfield, Worcestershire
 
George BEVAN
~1671 - bur.1721
of St Briavels, Gloucestershire
John BEVAN
bap.1677 - bur.1731
of St Briavels, Gloucestershire
 
Alicia [BEVAN]
~1674 - bur.1724
of St Briavels, Gloucestershire
James BEVANS
bap.1704 - bur.1754
of Eldersfield, Worcestershire
 
Martha OLDACRE
bap.1677 - bur.1724
of Buckland, Broadway, Gloucestershire
Joseph BEVANS
bap.1735 - bur.1819
of Eldersfield, Worcestershire
 
John KENT
~1672 - bur.1715
of Corse, Gloucestershire
Ann KENT
bap.1706 - bur.1762
of Corse, Gloucestershire
 
Thomas SURMAN
~1611 - bur.1661
of Tirley, Gloucestershire
Richard SURMAN
~1643 - bur.1710
of Tirley, Gloucestershire
 
Joane [SURMAN]
~1602 - ~1652
Mary SURMAN
bap.1685 - bur.1729
of Tirley, Gloucestershire
 
Elizabeth TYLER
~1644 - bur.1727
of Tirley, Gloucestershire
Joseph BEVANS
1772 - 1856
Farmer of Worcestershire
 
Giles HAWKER
~1650 - bur.1723
of Chaceley, Worcestershire
Giles HAWKER
bap.1708 - bur.1757
of Chaceley, Worcestershire
 
William DAVIS
~1671 - bur.1721
of Eldersfield, Worcestershire
Mary DAVIS
bap.1677 - bur.1737
of Eldersfield, Worcestershire
 
Ellinor [DAVIS]
~1636 - ~1721
of Eldersfield, Worcestershire
Mary HAWKER
bap.1740 - ~1800
of Chaceley, Worcestershire
 
Mary HODGES
1711 - bur.1786
of Chaceley, Worcestershire
Mary Ann BEVANS
1804 - 1867
of Eldersfield, Worcestershire
 
Joseph WALL
~1691 - bur.1756
of Longdon, Worcestershire
Joseph WALL
bap.1726 - bur.1803
Farmer of Longdon, Worcestershire
 
William BROOKS
~1627 - ~1716
of Longdon, Worcestershire
John BROOKS
bap.1674 - ~1736
of Longdon, Worcestershire
 
Sarah [BROOKS]
~1627 - ~1677
Sarah BROOKS
bap.1702 - ~1763
of Longdon, Worcestershire
 
Mary GODSHALL
~1665 - ~1740
of Longdon, Worcestershire
Sarah WALL
bap.1778 - 1858
of Longdon, Worcestershire
 
Thomas STEPHENS
~1699 - ~1774
of Redmarley d'Abitot, Worcestershire
Elizabeth STEPHENS
bap.1732 - bur.1790
of Redmarley d'Abitot, Worcestershire
 
Margaret OAKEY
~1699 - bur.1781
of Redmarley d'Abitot, Worcestershire
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Generations
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Thomas SIVELL
bap.1864 - 1865
of Pendock, Worcestershire
Narrative and Notes

Thomas was an illegitimate child.

A Thomas SIVELL's death was registered in Q1 1865 in Tewkesbury District which included Pendock at that time.

Timeline
Personal Family World
Date
Age*
Event
Place
15 Feb 1864
0
Baptism 
Pendock, Worcestershire
Q1 1865
0
Death 
1
Pendock, Worcestershire
21 Jul 1869
5
Death of half sister Ann Ophelia WEAVER 
2
 
5 Aug 1876
12
Death of half sister Ellen WEAVER 
3
 
8 May 1877
13
Death of mother Sarah Ann SIVELL 
45
The Strand, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
Mar 1886
22
Death of half brother Joseph Furborough WEAVER 
6
 
Q1 1899
34
Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
5 Sep 1901
37
All Saints, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England
Q3 1902
38
Marriage of half sister Mary Ann 'Pollie' WEAVER and Thomas William GUEST 
Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
13 Apr 1903
39
Holy Trinity, Hinckley, Leicestershire
5 Aug 1913
49
Marriage of half brother William Edward WEAVER and Lily PICKERING 
13
All Saints, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England
3 Feb 1929
64
Death of half sister Mary Ann 'Pollie' WEAVER 
14
 
5 Apr 1948
84
Death of half brother John Sivell 'Jackie' WEAVER 
15
The Lawns, New Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
14 May 1949
85
Death of half sister Fanny Elizabeth 'Faye' WEAVER 
1617
St James Nursing Home, Walter Road, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
25 Aug 1960
96
Death of half brother William Edward WEAVER 
1819
15 School Lane, Licky Hill, Bromsgrove, , Worcestershire, England
Documented age, Calculated age, Estimated age
Citations
1 - England & Wales, Death Registration Index 1837-2007 and United Kingdom Deaths 2007-2017

First name(s) Thomas

Last name Sivell

Gender Male

Birth day -

Birth month -

Birth year -

Age -

Death quarter 1

Death year 1865

District Tewkesbury

County Gloucestershire

Volume 6A

Page 328

Country England

Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007

Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records

Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials

Collections from Great Britain, England

2 - Weaver Family Bible

Bible printed 26 January 1813

Ann Ophelia Weaver Died July 21st 1869

3 - Weaver Family Bible

Bible printed 26 January 1813

Ellen Weaver Died Aug 5th 1876

4 - UK General Registry Office Death Certificate
Citation image

Registration District Bromsgrove

1877 DEATH in the Sub-District of Bromsgrove in the County of Worcester

No: 16

When/Where: Eighth May 1877 The Strand Bromsgrove

Name: Sarah Weaver

Sex: Female

Age: 40 years

Occupation: Wife of William Weaver, a Builder

Cause of death: Pneumonia Miscarriage Certified by R Prosser Surgeon Bromsgrove

Informant: + The mark of Sarah Morris Present at the Death, The Park, Bromsgrove

When registered: Eighth May 1877

E Coxell, Registrar

5 - Weaver Family Bible

Bible printed 26 January 1813

Sarah Ann Weaver Died May 8th 1877

6 - Weaver Family Bible

Bible printed 26 January 1813

Joseph Furborough Weaver Died March 1886

7 - Weaver - Pickering reference

Marriages Mar 1899

--------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------

Nicklin Mary Bromsgrove 6c 453

Nokes Henry Bromsgrove 6c 453

Pickering Mary Jane Bromsgrove 6c 453

Weaver John Sivell Bromsgrove 6c 453

8 - Marriage Announcement: Vanner - Weaver

John Hughes Vanner - Fanny E Weaver

Married Sep. 5th, 1901 All Saints Church, Bromsgrove

With Mr & Mrs Hughes Vanner's Kind Regards

Westwood, North Road, Milford Haven

At Home Oct 24th.

9 - UK General Registry Office Marriage Certificate
Citation image

Certificate of Marriage

Marriage solemnized at The Parish Church in the Parish of Holy Trinity, Hinckley in the County of Leicester

When married: 13 April

Name and Surname, Age, Condition, Rank or Profession, Residence at Time of Marriage, Father's Name and Surname, Rank or Profession of Father:

William Edward Weaver, 33, Bachelor, Contractor, Bromsgrove, William Weaver (Deceased), Contractor

Esther Elizabeth Garner, 31, Spinster, - , 1 Chessher Street, John Garner (Deceased), Builder

This marriage was solmnized between us, William Edward Weaver, Esther Elizabeth Garner

In the presence of us, Thomas Garner, Willoughby Garner, John Sivell Weaver.

10 - Hinckley, Holy Trinity, Parish Records
Citation image

1903 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the parish of Holy Trinity, Hinckley in the County of Leicester

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

402

13 April

William Edward Weaver

Esther Elizabeth Garner

33

31

Bachelor

Spinster

Contractor

-

Bromsgrove

1 Chessher Street

William Weaver (deceased)

John Garner (deceased)

Contractor

Builder

Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me Charles Davis MA Vicar

This Marriage was solemnized between us {

William Edward Weaver

Esther Elizabeth Garner

in the Presence of us, {

Thomas Garner

Willoughby Garner

John Sivell Weaver

11 - Weaver Family Bible

Bible printed 26 January 1813

William Edward Weaver married at Holy Trinity Church, Hinckley to Esther Elizabeth Garner

April 13th 1903

12 - Hinkley Wedding Saturday 25th April, 1903

Easter Monday in 1903 was on 13 April.

Hinkley

Saturday 25th April, 1903

WEDDING AT HOLY TRINITY PARISH CHURCH

On Easter Monday at Holy Trinity Church, Hinkley, Miss E. Garner, only daughter of the late Mr. John Garner, builder of Hinkley, was married to Mr. W. Weaver, builder and contractor of The Strand, Bromsgrove. The Rev C Davies officiated.

The bride wore a very pretty blue dress and carried a trailing bouquet of choice white flowers. Miss Ada Flavell and Miss Elsie Garner (niece), who acted as bridesmaids, also had very preety bouquets, and wore gold bracelets, the gifts of the bridegroom. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. T. Garner, and Mr. Weaver was attended by his brother, Mr. J. T. Weaver, as best man. A very pretty scene was witnessed after the bride and bridegroom left the vestry, when Master Boyd Weaver and Miss Gladys Garner, who were dressed in white, went in front of the newly-married couple and threw flowers in their path, while outside the Church they were received with showers of confetti.

The ceremony was witnessed by a great many friends, the Church being nearly full. Amongst those present were noticed Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Garner and Miss Margery Garner, Mrs. T. Garner, Mrs J Weaver and Master Boyd Weaver (Bromsgrove), Mr. and Mrs. T. Guest (Droitwich), Mrs Boulton Brooks, Mrs Flavell, Mrs C Davies, Mrs R.E.Hill, Misses Pickering, etc., etc.

A reception was afterwards held by Mrs. J. Garner at Chessher Street, when the health of the bride and bridegroom was proposed by Mr. Willoughby Garner and responded to by Mr. W. Weaver. Shortly afterwards the bride and bridegroom left for London, where the honeymoon was to be spent.

Among the presents received were the following:

Bride to Bridegroom: Ebony brushes

Bridegroom to bride: Feather Boa

Mrs John Garner: Piano

Mr and Mrs T. Garner: Dinner service

Mr and Mrs W. Garner: Bond porcelain clock

Mr and Mrs B. Ridgway: Set of sterling silver forks

Mr and J.T.Weaver (Bromsgrove): Silver fruit stand

Mr and Mrs J. Vanner (Leeds): Drawing room chair

Mr & Mrs T. Guest (Droitwich): ditto

Mr Fred Grant (London): Silver butter dish

Mr and Mrs A. Pickering (Bromsgrove): Rug

Miss L. Pickering (Whaley Bridge): Silver butter dish

Mr and Mrs A.J.Pickering (Hinckley): Flower stand

Mrs and the Misses Flavell: Centre and mats

Miss W Chawner: Dress case

Mrs D Payne: Duchess cloth and bag

Miss Hewitt (Bedworth): D'Oyleys

Mrs Squire: Painted mat

Misses Pickering (Shilton): Two sideboard cloths

Mr , Mrs and Miss Ransley (London): Case of silver spoons

Miss M Fox: Pair silver salts

Mrs Hayes (Sheffield): Mat

Mrs Brosser: Cushion cover

Mrs Quinn (Leicester): Five o'clock tea cloth

Mr T. Bailey (Stratford-upon-Avon): Silver preserve jar

Mrs H Taylor: Vase and photo frame

Misses Abbotts: Brass salver

Mr and Mrs Broome (Leicester): Pair of vases and brush and crumb tray

Miss Stafford: Hand painted plaque

Mr and Mrs Wilkinson (Norfolk): Centre cloth etc.

Misses Wright: Cushion cover

Miss C Pickering: Brass photo frame

Mr and Mrs E Bedford: Sugar and cream stand

Nurse Pollitt (Blackpool): Silver flower vase

Mrs Craythorne: D'Oyleys

Mrs Lees: Flower vase

Mrs Calvert (South Shields): Silk antimaccassar

E. B. Cotton Esq. (Bromsgrove): Case of silver salts

Dr Rowland: Silver sugar basin

W. Burton Esq. (Birmingham): Brass pier glass

W. Dormer Esq. (Birmingham): Hand painted tea service

Mr and Mrs J Rose (Bromsgrove): Silver cruet

Mr. and Mrs. Clegg (Bromsgrove): Oak waiter

L Jones Esq. (Stetchford): Copper fire screen

Mr and Mrs E Turner (Bromsgrove): Brass paper rack

Rev and Mrs Tibbitts (Bromsgrove): Brass letter rack

Mr and Mrs Bower (Bromsgrove): Hand painted tea service

Mr. and Mrs. Scrivener (Bromsgrove): Pair of silver (ended) knife rests

Mr and Mrs Townsend (Bromsgrove): Engraving

13 - Weaver Family Bible

Bible printed 26 January 1813

William Edward Weaver married at All Saints Church Bromsgrove to Lily Pickering

Aug 5th 1913

14 - Weaver Family Bible

Bible printed 26 January 1813

Mary Ann Weaver Died Feb 3rd 1929

15 - England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019

WEAVER John Sivell of The Lawns New-road Bromsgrove Worcestershire

died 5 April 1948 Probate Birmingham 18 November

to William Arthur Boyd Weaver provision merchant and

Samuel Godfrey Foster solicitor. Effects £14040 19s

16 - Fanny Elizabeth Vanner 1959

VANNER Fanny Elizabeth of Greville House 18 Hamilton-terrace Milford Haven Pembrokeshire widow died 14 May 1949 at St James Nursing Home Walter-road Swansea Probate Carmarthen 18 August to Gwendoline Mary Paorter (wife of Cecil Hubert Porter) and Joan Sivell Fountain (wife of Alexander Frank Fountain). Effects £14810 19s.

17 - Wales Billion Graves Cemetery Index
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First name(s)

John Hughes

Last name

Vanner

Birth year

-

Death year

1946

City

Milford Haven

County

Pembrokeshire

Country

Wales

Cemetery

Milford Haven Cemetery

Death date

31 Jan 1946

18 - UK General Registry Office Death Certificate
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CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH

REGISTRATION DISTRICT Bromsgrove

1960 DEATH in the Sub-district of Bromsgrove in the County of Worcester

No

When and where died

Name and surname

Sex

Age

Occupation

Cause of death

Signature, description and residence of informant

When registered

414

Twenty fifth August 1960

General Hosptial

Bromsgrove

William Edward WEAVER

Male

91

years

15 School Lane, Lickey End

Master Builder (retired)

1(a) Cerebral Thrombosis

(b) Cerebral atheroma

W.J.Weaver

Son

15 School Lane

Lickey End

Bromsgrove

Twenty sixth August 1960

19 - Obituary for William Edward Weaver

THE LATE MR. W. E. WEAVER

SENIOR COURT LEET JUROR

A well-known Bromsgrove personality, and a member of one of the oldest families in the town, Mr William Edward Weaver, died in the General Hospital, Bromsgrove, on Firday, at the age of 91. Mr Weaver was the senior member of the Bromsgrove Court Leet, having been a juror for 57 years, and he had outlived almost all fellow tradesmen in the town amongst whom he had moved when a builder in business in Birmingham Road.

Mr Weaver was a son of Mr William Weaver, who founded the business that is now carried on from the premises between the Strand and the Alcester Road. The original builders' yard was in the Stourbridge Road, opposite what is now Parkside School, but this site was sold to the Shropshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire Power Company to accommodate their showroom and depot more than 20 years ago. Mr William Weaver carried on business in various partnerships before he set up his own. He was associated successively with Mr Jonathon Brazier and Mr Joseph Tilt, and he a part in the erection of several of the principal buildings of the town including the Secondary School, the Library and Stourbridge Road Schools. He was later joined by his son, Mr William E Weaver, and the latter succeeded him, eventually handing over control to his elder son, Mr W.J. Weaver.

The late Mr Weaver will be best remembered because of a long family association with the Court Leet. His father was Bailiff in 1884, he held the principal office in 1936 and Mr W.J. Weaver, now the Marshal, was Bailiff ten years ago. A brother, Mr J.S.Weaver, was Bailiff in 1921-22, and a brother in law Mr T.W. Guest in 1922-23. Mr Weaver also had a long association with All Saints' Church and served for two periods separated by more than a quarter of a century, as church warden. He was first warden to the Rev F.L.Milward, 1905-13 and later to the Rev E Lumley 1939-46. For a period he was a member of the council of the Midland Federation of Building Trade Employers. Mr Weaver took a keen interest in all local affairs and particularly sport for both his sons played for the Town Rugby Football Club and he was keen on the game of bowls.

He was twice married, the first time in 1903 to Miss Esther Elizabeth Garner, of Hinckley. She died in 1911 and two years later he married Miss Lily Pickering. She died in January 1931, and subsequently Mr Weaver gave up his residence at Ambleside, Stourbridge Road, Bromsgrove, which had been his home for almost 30 years.

Latterly he had been a petient at the General Hospital, and until two years ago he made an annual appearance on Midsummer Day to greet his fellow members of the Court Leet as they marched in procession up the Birmingham Road to open the Horse Fair at Burcot Lane.

There survive two sons, Mr W.J Weaver of Lickey End and R.W.Weaver, of Old Birmingham Road, Marlbrook and five grandchildren.

The funeral took place at All Saints' Church on Monday.