Notes
Note for: Alan Sandhurst Howard Jackson, 1890 - 18 APR 1974 Index
Occupation:
Place: Group Captain RAF
Notes
Note for: Francis Harold Conrad Stanley Wood, 22 MAR 1866 - 3 DEC 1944 Index
Christening:
Date: 22 MAR 1866
Place: Castlemorton, Worcestershire, England
Occupation:
Place: secretary Mission of deep sea fishers
Individual note:
Secretary to deep sea fishery
Dwelling:Rectory
Census Place:South Reston, Lincoln, England
Source:FHL Film 1341777 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3260 Folio 42 Pa
ge 6
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
Albert A. WOODM50 MChatam, Kent, England
Rel:Head
Occ:Doctor Of Civil Law F R C S Rector
Ann L. WOODM44 FBasford, Nottingham, England
Rel:Wife
Winifred WOODU16 FWestleigh, Lancashire, England
Rel:Daur
Occ:Scholar
Harold F. WOODU15 MCastlemorton, Worcester, England
Rel:Son
Occ:Scholar
Dagmar WOOD 13 FCastlemorton, Worcester, England
Rel:Daur
Occ:Scholar
Jessica WOOD 12 FCastlemorton, Worcester, England
Rel:Daur
Occ:Scholar
Lionel WOOD 8 MCastlemorton, Worcester, England
Rel:Son
Occ:Scholar
Sarah ROBINSONU17 FHallington, Lincoln, England
Rel:Servant
Occ:Cook (Domestic Servant)
Mary ROBINSONU16 FHallington, Lincoln, England
Rel:Servant
Occ:Housemaid (Domestic Servant)
Notes
Note for: Wilfred Conrad Stanley Wood, 1893 - MAR 1942 Index
Occupation:
Place: University medical college
Individual note:
University medical college
Notes
Note for: Jane Babington, ABT 1851 - AFT 1871 Index
Occupation:
Date: 1881
Place: Dress Maker
Notes
Note for: William Howard, 1749 - 18 AUG 1795 Index
Occupation:
Place: Solicitor and Supreme Court Official
Individual note:
7. Sacred to the Memory of\ Mr William Howard,\ who departed this li
fe on the\ 18th of August 1795, aged 46 years.\\ > >
Notes
Note for: Elizabeth Mitford, 24 FEB 1747/48 - 6 SEP 1825 Index
Mrs FRASER (Sophia Elinor PADDISON) writes 18/6/1911
My Grandfather JACKSON was from Grantham (I think) of quite respectable pa
rentage, but nothing great; at 13 or 14 he ran away to sea, I think he w
as born at and left Grantham [Lincolnshire] and became a brave and success
ful sea captain, made a good deal of money for those times, and return
ed to England and bought Reston. He had the sense to marry a lady and vari
ous good marriages helped to raise the family. My Grandfather married MA
RY HOWARD, the daughter of a solicitor of Calcutta. I believe that her mot
her's name was MITFORD. She was married twice, first to her cousin, a Mr E
YRES from Somerset with whom she went to India and then she married Mr HOW
ARD, also a solicitor. Then as you know, my Grandfather had a large fami
ly of nine children. Reston was but a small property and after his death a
nd my grandmother's death it was sold and bought for a comparatively sma
ll sum by one of his own son's your husband's father, my Uncle HOWARD (JAC
KSON) at his death it was again disposed of -----...
One of my grandfather's sons, my Uncle WILLIAM, also went out to India, a
nd became a solicitor and married a Miss EWING (I believe) and had two chi
ldren, the daughter married in Ireland, the son enlisted in the army and r
eturned to England. When about 30 died at home, I never heard that he le
ft money etc.
5. 5. Mrs Elizabeth Howard, widow\ of Mr William Howard,\ who departed th
is life on the 6th Sept. 1825,\ aged 77 years 8 > months.\ {verse}\ Also s
acred to the Memory of\ Robert Howard Esq. who departed this life\ on t
he 6th Jan 1831, aged 41 > years,\ 8 months and 9 days.\\ > > Bengal Obitu
ary
Notes
Note for: John Hampden Jackson, 1856 - 30 OCT 1941 Index
Occupation:
Place: Vicar of North and South Reston Vicarages