1829-10-31 | b. Tottenham, Tottenham, Middlesex | TNA: RG 6/549, /952; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1839-05-10 | admitted to the Friends' School, Croydon | Essex RO D1/a2; not found in the List of Croydon Scholars |
1841 | pupil at William Allen's school, Black Hill, Lindfield, East Sussex | TNA: HO 107/1114/6 f13 p19 |
1851 | not found in census; judging by his arrival date in New York he was presumably in the mid-Atlantic on census day | New York Passenger Lists |
1851-04-26 | miller; arrived in New York, USA from London, aboard the Northumberland | |
1853-07-27 | of Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA; m. Mary Jane Miller (18331901, of Kalamazoo, Michigan), at Kalamazoo | William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO; Michigan county marriages |
1854-05-11 | cert. received for Samuel endorsed to Rolin MM; he resided within limits of that meeting | Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy |
Children: | Mary Evaline (18541930), Samuel Josiah (18551913), Millie Jane/Junietta (18741956) | William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO; 1870 United States Federal Census; 1880 United States Federal Census; Brown Family Tree |
1860 | farmer, living with family in Comstock, Kalamazoo, Michigan; real estate valued at $3200, personal estate $500 | 1860 United States Federal Census |
1863-06 | of Comstock, Kalamazoo; subject to do military duty in the second Congressional District of Michigan | Civil War draft registrations record |
1870 | farmer, US citizen, living with wife and two children in Peru Precinct, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA; real estate valued at $4800, personal estate $777 | 1870 United States Federal Census |
1880 | farmer, living with wife, two children, and a boarder, in Peru Precinct, Nemaha County, Nebraska; has epilepsy; has 125 acres of improved tilled land in rotation, 4 acres of improved permanent meadows, pastures, orchards or vineyards, and 4 acres of unimproved woodland and forest; farm valued at $4000, farming implements and machinery $150, livestock $650; had spent $25 on building or repairing fences in 1879, had paid $125 for wages (including board) in 1879, and $24 for hired labour on the farm; estimated total value of farm productions in 1879 was $870; had 10 acres of mown grassland, producing 10 tons of hay; on 1 June 1880 had six horses | 1880 United States Federal Census; Selected US Federal Census Non-Population Schedules |
1881-10-20 | d. Peru, Nemaha, Nebraska | information from Diana Still, 2009 |
1831-12-19 | b. Tottenham, Tottenham, Middlesex; not a member | TNA: RG 6/413, /1045; Annual Monitor; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO; Michigan, Deaths and Burials Index, 1867-1995 |
1841 | pupil at William Allen's school, Black Hill, Lindfield, East Sussex | TNA: HO 107/1114/6 f13 p19 |
1844,1845 or 1848 | emigrated to the United States | US Federal Censuses |
1852-07-04 | m. Esther Florence Newark (18301910), at Farmington, Ontario, New York, USA | William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; information from Diana Still, 2009; 1920 United States Federal Census; Find a Grave |
1853 | naturalised | 1920 United States Federal Census |
Child: | William Frank (18551908) | William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; 1900 United States Federal Census; Michigan, Deaths and Burials Index |
1860 | miller, living with wife and son in Allegan Village, Allegan, Michigan, USA | 1860 United States Federal Census |
1863-06 | miller, citizen, of Allegan, Allegan, Michigan; subject to military duty in the second Congressional District of Michigan | Civil War draft registration records |
1870 | miller, citizen, living with family in Allegan Village, Allegan, Michigan; real estate valued at $3100, personal estate $300 | 1870 United States Federal Census |
1880 | miller, living with wife and mother-in-law in Allegan Village, Allegan, Michigan | 1880 United States Federal Census |
1900 | miller, of Allegan Village, Allegan, Michigan; house owner free of mortgage | 1900 United States Federal Census |
1910 | own income, living with wife and grandson in Ryan Street, Allegan City, Allegan, Michigan | 1910 United States Federal Census |
1920 | boarder with Jennie Bosworth, at 109 Cutler Street, Allegan City, Allegan, Michigan; able to read and write | 1920 United States Federal Census |
1922-02-28 | retired miller; d. Allegan City, Allegan, Michigan | Michigan, Deaths and Burials Index, 1867-1995 |
bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Allegan | Find a Grave |
1834-02-05 | b. 17 Wellington Street, Waterloo Town, St Matthew Bethnal Green, Middlesex | TNA: RG 6/413, /1045; censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1841 | of Bridge Street, Northampton, with her mother and the family of her maternal grandparents | TNA: HO 107/814/1 f29 p2 |
1851 | a ward [of her uncle William Pollard], of Charlbury, Oxfordshire, living with her uncle and aunt and a house servant | HO 107/1732 f113 p3 |
1858-08-04 | m. Edwin Brown (18291897, s. of David and Ann Brown), at Castle Donnington, Leicestershire | William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; source misplacedprobably information from Martin Smith |
Children: | Mary Catherine (18591887), William Henry (18611936), Eleanor (18631869), Adelaide (18651948), Gertrude (1868 after 1918), Herbert Edwin (18691905), Arthur Morley (1871 after 1901), Ethel Maud (18711963), Joseph Frederick (18731885), Jessie Marion (18731953), Mabel (18751938) | censuses; GRO index; Annual Monitor; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; National Probate Calendar; Old York Scholars' Association (1971) Bootham School Register. London: Oyez Press |
1861 | of 27 Peru Street, Broughton, Lancashire, living with her family, her sister-in-law, and a general servant | RG 9/2909 f86 p28 |
1871 | of Strafford Sq., Northgate, Wakefield, Yorkshire, living with her family, a general servant, and two nursemaids | RG 10/4623 f154 p17 |
1878-02 | inherited a Philadelphia & Erie Railway Bond for £200 from her uncle William Pollard | will and probate of William Pollard |
1881 | of Redlam Lane, Rawdon, Yorkshire, living with her family, a cook, and a nurse | RG 11/4334 f27 p49 |
1887-03-15 | of 4 Melbourne-place, Bradford, Yorkshire | York Herald, 1887-03-19 |
1891 | of 16 Ashfield, Horton, Bradford, Yorkshire, living with her family | RG 12/3638 f11 p15 |
1897-06-25 | husband a commission-agent, of Lancaster-park-road, Harrogate, at the date of his death | National Probate Calendar |
1897-10-08 | co-executor of her husband's will, at London | |
1901 | on own means; living with her family at 48 Dragon Parade, Harrogate, Yorkshire | RG 13/4054 f72 p45 |
1911 | private means; of Forest Lane, Starbeck, Harrogate, living with her son and daughter; 7 rooms | RG14PN25897 RG78PN1499 RD489 SD1 ED8 SN141 |
1918-05-02 | of Mount Royd, Forest-lane, Harrogate; d. Knaresborough RD | National Probate Calendar; GRO index |
1918-06-28 | will proved at London by daughters Adelaide and Gertrude Brown, and son William Henry Brown; effects £444 16s. 9d. | National Probate Calendar |
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