Children of Hannah and Charles Spence

01. Jane Spence

1833-02-18 b. Lockwood, Almondbury, Yorkshire TNA: RG 6/887, /895; censuses
1841 with her brother, living with their great-uncle and -aunt, Joseph and Christian Binns, and an older woman garter maker, at Crawshawbooth, Lancashire TNA: HO 107/506/12 f30 p17
1843/1847 of Bradford, Yorkshire; at Ackworth School Ackworth School Centenary Committee (1879) List of the Boys and Girls admitted into Ackworth School 1779–1879. Ackworth
1851 confectioner, daughter of the household head, living at 6 Bondgate, Darlington, Durham, with two assistant confectioners, a house servant, and a visiting Friends' bonnet maker HO 107/2382 f337 p22
1861 confectioner, of 105 Oldham St, Manchester, Lancashire, living with her widowed mother, her brother, their cousin Hannah M. Binns, a confectioner's assistant, three confectioner's apprentices, a servant, and a visitor RG 9/2953 f6 p6
1862 Q2 m. Joseph Alfred Brooke (? – before 1909, leatherdealer, b. Birmingham, Warwickshire), in Manchester RD GRO index; AOSA Annual Report 28, 1909
1871 living at 61 Byrom St, Liverpool, Lancashire, with her husband and a general servant RG 10/3770 f11 p13
1881 not found in census  
1891
1901
1909-03-30 of Alderley Edge, Cheshire; d. there AOSA Annual Report 28, 1909


02. Maria Spence

1834-06-18 b. Almondbury, Yorkshire TNA: RG 6/887, /895
1835-12-01 of Lockwood, Yorkshire; d. Brighouse MM RG 6/888, /916
1835-12-05 bur. Paddock, Yorkshire


03. Dougill Spence

1835-10-22 b. Lockwood, Yorkshire TNA: RG 6/887, /895; censuses
1841 with his sister Jane, living with their great-uncle and -aunt, Joseph and Christian Binns, and an older woman garter maker, at Crawshawbooth, Lancashire TNA: HO 107/506/12 f30 p17
1844/1850 of Bradford, Yorkshire; at Ackworth School Ackworth School Centenary Committee (1879) List of the Boys and Girls admitted into Ackworth School 1779–1879. Ackworth
1851 draper's apprentice, of West Gate, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, living with his widowed mother and her brother Francis, draper, together with another draper's apprentice, a draper assistant, a housekeeper, and a house servant HO 107/2324 f253 p9
1857-06-19 of Manchester; staying at Miss Mechie's, Victoria street, Fleetwood, Lancashire Fleetwood Chronicle
1861 confectioner, of 105 Oldham St, Manchester, Lancashire, living with his widowed mother, his sister Jane, their cousin Hannah M. Binns, a confectioner's assistant, three confectioner's apprentices, a servant, and a visitor RG 9/2953 f6 p6
1863-09-04 possibly the D. Spence, Esq., of Manchester, staying at Bowness' Vale View, Ambleside, Westmorland Kendal Mercury
1864-05-27

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned JOSEPH ALFRED BROOKE and DOUGILL SPENCE, carrying on business at number 7, Teignmouth-street, Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, as bakers and flour dealers, under the style or firm of "Brook and Spence," was dissolved on the fourteenth day of April last, by mutual consent.—Dated this twenty-seventh day of May, 1864,

JOSEPH ALFRED BROOK,

DOUGILL SPENCE

Signed by both parties in the presence of Alfred T. Coope, clerk to Mr. Thomas Grundy, solicitor, 69, Princess-street, Manchester.

Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 1864-05-30
1867 Q2 m. Elizabeth Bullars (cal 1835 – 1885, b. Worksop, Nottinghamshire), in Manchester RD GRO index; censuses
Child: John Henry (1871–1884, b. Newton, Lancashire; after his mother's remarriage renamed John Henry Byrom)
1868 refreshment-house keeper, of 7 Stanley-street, Red Bank, Manchester National Probate Calendar
1871 eating house keeper, employing two men and eight girls, of 2 Clayton Bridge, Newton, Lancashire, living with his family, his cousin Hannah as nurse, his niece Annie E. Littlewood as cook, a general servant, and a boarder RG 10/4056 f130 p76
1873-01-26 restaurant keeper, of Market-street, Manchester, and Camp-street, Higher Broughton, Salford, Lancashire; d. Camp-street, Salford RD GRO index; National Probate Calendar
  bur. Salford cemetery, Lancashire information from Margaret Page
1873-07-02 will proved at Manchester by Elizabeth Spence, of 3 Bellwood-terrace, Stretford-New-road, Hulme, Manchester, widow, the relict, John Lancashire, butcher, and Henry Byrom, provision merchant, the executors; effects under £1000 National Probate Calendar


04. Rachel Spence

1837-03-18 b. Milns Bridge, Almondbury, Yorkshire TNA: RG 6/887, /896; censuses


05. Charles Spence

1843 Q4 b. Bradford RD GRO index; Annual Monitor
1849-12-08 of Darlington, Durham; d. Darlington RD


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