The Ormerods of Gambleside

Notes


William Ormerod

Living at Village, Marton, at the time of the 1881 Census.


John Robert Parr

Living in High Road, Barking, Essex, at the time of the 1881 Census.
At this time he was the curate in charge of Gt Ilford.

Along with John's son, John Walter, the following persons were alsoliving at the address in High Rd, Barking, Essex, at the time of the1881 Census:
John Proctor (aged 15, scholar, born in Aldborough, Norfolk), aboarder; and
Mary Bush (aged 27, born in Wanstead, Essex), a general servant.

Had three children, according to research by Robert Hofschroer.


Louisa Haslegrave

Had three children, according to research by Robert Hofschroer.


Herbert George Wilson Haslegrave

At school at East Cliff House, Margate St John Baptist, Kent, at thetime of the 1881 Census.

Living in Croydon at the time of the 1901 Census, described as "FellerBank At England".
His birthplace on this census is noted as Peckham, Surrey.


Adelaide Matilda Congerton

Living at 30 Little Church St, St Marylebone, London, at the time ofthe 1881 Census.

Living in Croydon at the time of the 1901 Census.
Her birthplace on this census is given as Amerley, Surrey.


James Wilson

of Heyroyd


Elizabeth Wilson

Had issue, according to research by Robert Hofschroer.


Mary Ann Wilson

Had issue, according to research by Robert Hofschroer.


John Wilson

Died without issue, according to research by Robert Hofschroer.


James Wilson

Had issue, according to research by Robert Hofschroer.


William Turner

of Helmshore House


Ellen Ormerod

Died on 17 July 1871, aged 68 years.

According to Bill Jackson, it would appear that Ellen was actuallychristened Eleanor, and this is the name that appears in the Padihamchristenings.
Her father, Peter, refers to her as Ellen in his will.