TNA: RG 6/32, /106; censuses; William
Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West
Sussex RO
1831/1833
educated at Croydon Friends'
School
A Complete List of Scholars
Educated at Croydon School from the Opening of the Establishment in 1825
to its Final Removal to Saffron Walden in 1879
1839-05-01
bapt. Chapel Royal, Brighton, Sussex
"England Births and Christenings,
1538–1975," database,
FamilySearch: 11 February 2018, Persis Pollard, 01 May 1839,
citing index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of
Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 1,067,103
1841
female servant, of Richmond Terrace,
Brighton, Sussex, one of five living together in a house shared with the
family of Edward Johanson, clerk
TNA: HO 107/1121/5 f16 p24
1848-01-13
of Hanwell, Middlesex; m. Samuel James Beardwell, (cal
1819 – 1893, police constable, later rate collector, of Bradwell juxta
Mare, Essex, s. of Samuel Beardwell, farmer), at St Mary's, Hanwell
parish register; censuses; GRO index; William
Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; National
Probate Calendar
1851
visiting mother at Alliance In.
Office, St Bartholomew Exchange, Middlesex; one house servant in
household
HO 107/1532 f58 p28
1861
of Little Coggeshall, Essex, living with her husband
children's maid, of Allerton Hall,
Allerton, Lancashire, one of nine servants in the household headed by
9-year-old minor child, John Ellames, with whom were also living his
sister, uncle, aunt, and grandmother, as well as a governess
HO 107/2192 f1121 p22
1861
nurse, of Eastlands, London Rd,
Basingstoke, Hampshire
RG 9/708 f34 p23
1871
monthly nurse, in household of
cousin Theophilus Pollard, of 6 Clifton St, Brighton
RG 10/1082 f15 p23
1878-02
inherited a Philadelphia & Erie Railway Bond for
£200 from her uncle William Pollard
will and probate of William Pollard
1881
nurse and midwife, of 8 Clifton St,
Brighton, living with her cousin's family and two boarders
RG 11/1088 f69 p37
1891
nurse, lodger in one room, with
the remainder of the house occupied by Alfred Townsend, hackney carriage driver, of 7 North Gardens, Brighton,
and his family
RG 12/811 f116 p16
1901
living on own means, boarder with
(her 1st cousin once removed) Ann and William G. Smith, of 39 Blatchington Road, Hove, Sussex
RG 13/78 f4 p42
1902 Q4
d. Steyning RD, Sussex
GRO index
04. Phebe Pollard
1823-09-25
b. St Lawrence, Reading, Berkshire
TNA: RG 6/32, /106; William Pollard: 'Some
Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO
1829-06-11
of Brighthelmstone, Sussex; d.
RG 6/719, /1128; William Pollard: 'Some
Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'
1829-06-14
bur. Brighthelmstone fbg; not in membership
RG 6/719, /1128
05. George Pollard
1824-12-03
b. Brighthelmstone, Sussex; not entitled to
membership
TNA: RG 6/718, /1134; censuses; William
Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West
Sussex RO
1841
ag. lab., of Village, Portslade,
Sussex; house shared with the family of Thomas Scrase, ag. lab., and others
TNA: HO 107//7 f6 p11
1844-01-25
m. 1. Mary King (1824–1850), at St Nicholas,
Brighton
GRO index; William Pollard: 'Some
Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; "England Marriages, 1538–1973,"
database,
FamilySearch: accessed 22 January 2016, George Pollard and Mary
King, 25 Jan 1844, citing St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex, reference, FHL microfilm 1,067,117
Ellen (1853 – after 1881), Persis
Ann (1855–1860), Thomas William (1860–1860), Elizabeth Jane (1865 – after
1881), Priscilla (1870–1953)
1861
railway engine driver, of Bower
Place, Maidstone, Kent, living with his second wife, the youngest child of
his first marriage, and the eldest of his second
RG 9/501 f67 p16
1871
labourer in (iron?) works, of 9
Grange Street, Camberwell, Surrey, living with his wife and the two youngest
children
RG 10/740 f176 p39
1881
railway porter, living with his wife and daughter
in a flat at 3 St Johns
Street, Folkestone, Kent
RG 11/1010 f46 p8
1891
railway porter, living with his daughter in 4
rooms at 6 St John's Rd, Folkestone
RG 12/749 f65 p33
06. Phillis Pollard
1826-02-02
b. Brighthelmstone, Sussex; not entitled to
membership
TNA: RG 6/718, /1134; William Pollard: 'Some
Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO
1826-07-31
of Brighthelmstone; d.
RG 6/719, /1135; William Pollard: 'Some
Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'
1826-08-03
bur. Brighthelmstone fbg; not in membership
RG 6/719, /1135
07. Thomas Pollard
1827-11-01
b. 2 Catherine Street, Old Street Road, St
Leonards, Middlesex; not a member
TNA: RG 6/413, /952;
William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms
book at West Sussex RO
1830-08-16
of Brighthelmstone; d.
RG 6/719, /1128; William Pollard: 'Some
Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'
1830-08-19
bur. Brighthelmstone fbg; not in membership
RG 6/719, /1128
08. Isaac Diss Pollard
1830-04-03
b. Brighthelmstone, Sussex; not entitled to
membership
TNA: RG 6/718; William Pollard: 'Some
Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO;
US Naturalization Records Indexes
1841
of Frederick Street, Brighton, living with
his parents
TNA: HO 107/1121/7
f32 p22
1851
not found in census
1851-10-05
banns of marriage with Matilda Millen published
at St Saviour, Southwark
engineer, of 72 Springfield Street, Leamington
Priors, Warwickshire; m.1. Harriet Sayer (cal 1834 – after
1910, laundress, of the same address, d. of William and Maria Sayer),
Leamington Priors pc, by superintendent registrar's certificate; both
signed
of Messrs Tangye Brothers and Price; present at a
meeting of the Working Men's Committee, in Birmingham Town Hall, to
promote a proposed memorial to James Watt; Tangye Brothers and Price had
subscribed £3 8s.
engineer, of Aston Manor; m.2. Elizabeth Smith
(cal 1836 – ?, widow, of Aston Manor, d. of Charles Hayden, lamp
manufacturer), at St Peter & St Paul's church, Aston, Warwickshire,
after banns
Mr. Isaac D. Pollard
is about to visit Europe, for the purpose of introducing American
inventions obtained abroad and to afford his services to such as may
wish them for the purpose of commencing the manufacture of the
inventions obtained by Americans in Europe, in order to fulfil the
requirements of the patent laws of various countries.