
Person Info
Maria YEOMAN: Birth: 13 MAR 1857 in Sleights, Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Death: 16 JAN 1919 in Cushing Fun. -Pine St. Phila., Pa.
Mary YEOMAN: Birth: ABT 1858.
Sarah YEOMAN: Birth: ABT 1866.
Annie YEOMAN: Birth: ABT 1866.
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Note: IGI index, Batch #C007742, dates 1814-1862, Henry Yeoman, born 6-22-1829, Whitby, Yorkshire, England, Mother: Maria Yeoman, no father listed Email from Beverly Yeoman Glover: [email protected] Iso Yeoman family: My gr gr gr grandfather was called James Alderson, a farmer of Briggswarth, Ruswarp and he had two sons: Henry and Francis to his housekeeper, Maria. Unfortunately, they never married and I understand that Maria's family refused to have anything else to do with her. I have no info earlier than James and Maria. I know nothing about Henry (suspecting that he died young) but I do know that Francis married an Ann Smith on 7-16-1866 and they had seven children. We are connected with the Young family from Fryup two-fold: John and Betty Young's son Martin maried Ann Yeoman, and his sister Sarah (Sally) married my great-grandfather. Whitby Museum Archive records show the following: Baptised 6-22-1829 Henry Yeoman illegitimate son of Maria Yeoman, Briggswath, Spinster, born 6-11-1829 in St. Mary's Parish Church, Whitby. Whitby Museum Archive records: Henry Yeoman, bachelor, Ruswarp, 22yrs., married Rachel Elizabeth Dobson, 23 yrs., single, daughter of John Dobson, Exciseman, Ellerby, at St. Mary's, Whitey Parish Church, 11-25-1852. The 1851 census was the first one in England when a lot of detail was given. 1841 had names and rough ages but did not give the relationships of the people nor exactly where they were from, just the county. So many years back, as a finding aid, lots of Family History people in England set about producing indexes of the 1851 census records. These are not arranged as recorded but by surname and then given name and thus the only way to guess whether people are related is to see if they are on the same folio. One folio would cover several houses so having the same folio does not mean the same household. If the person is important to you then the actual census should be checked. The census for Ruswarp has the reference - Census No HO 107, Piece Ref No 2374 and the index gives, for the YEOMAN name: (all were born in the county of YKS) Given name age Where born Folio David 38 Barnby 573 David 3 Ruswarp 573 Ellen 18 Egton 551 Francis 7 Ruswarp 573 Henry 21 Ruswarp 573 Jane 72 Lythe 539 Jane 8 Ruswarp 573 John 2 mth Ruswarp 573 Maria 42 Barnby 573 Mary 49 Whitby 527 Mary 48 Lofthouse 527 Mary 39 Barnby 573 Mary 6 Ruswarp 573 Rachel 23 Whitby 527 Thomas 77 Barnby 573 Thomas 11 Barnby 573 There were very few Yeomans in Yorkshire in the 1881 census and no trace of a Rachel of an appropriate age. Interestingly enough, there is the following: 1881 Census England shows the following: Henry W. Yeoman, aged 64 at Marske Hall in Marske in Guisborough who was a clergyman "without cure of souls". He was born in Marske but he did have two sisters and a brother living with him and his sisters were born in Aislaby. the name of the town is the only connection that I can see but the chances of them being related would be a little surprising as the two sisters were property owners and the brother was a magistrate and they had a houseful of 10 servants. The reason that I would be surprised if they were directly linked is mainly because Maria married a labourer which would be unusual for those times if she had been closely related. Copy Death Certificate -Pa. Vital Records #11654- daughter Maria's death certificate lists the names and birthplace of her parents as follows: Henry Yeoman -born in England and Rachel Dobson-born in England Note: IGI index, Batch #C007742, dates 1814-1862, Henry Yeoman, born 6-22-1829, Whitby, Yorkshire, England, Mother: Maria Yeoman, no father listed Note: Email from Beverly Yeoman Glover: [email protected] Note: Iso Yeoman family: My gr gr gr grandfather was called James Alderson, a farmer of Briggswarth, Ruswarp and he had two sons: Henry and Francis to his housekeeper, Maria. Unfortunately, they never married and I understand that Maria's family refused to have anything else to do with her. I have no info earlier than James and Maria. I know nothing about Henry (suspecting that he died young) but I do know that Francis married an Ann Smith on 7-16-1866 and they had seven children. Note: We are connected with the Young family from Fryup two-fold: John and Betty Young's son Martin maried Ann Yeoman, and his sister Sarah (Sally) married my great-grandfather. Note: Note: Whitby Museum Archive records show the following: Note: Baptised 6-22-1829 Henry Yeoman illegitimate son of Maria Yeoman, Briggswath, Spinster, born 6-11-1829 in St. Mary's Parish Church, Whitby. Note: Whitby Museum Archive records: Note: Henry Yeoman, bachelor, Ruswarp, 22yrs., married Rachel Elizabeth Dobson, 23 yrs., single, daughter of John Dobson, Exciseman, Ellerby, at St. Mary's, Whitey Parish Church, 11-25-1852. Note: Note: The 1851 census was the first one in England when a lot of detail was given. 1841 had names and rough ages but did not give the relationships of the people nor exactly where they were from, just the county. So many years back, as a finding aid, lots of Family History people in England set about producing indexes of the 1851 census records. These are not arranged as recorded but by surname and then given name and thus the only way to guess whether people are related is to see if they are on the same folio. One folio would cover several houses so having the same folio does not mean the same household. If the person is important to you then the actual census should be checked. Note: The census for Ruswarp has the reference - Census No HO 107, Piece Ref No 2374 and the index gives, for the YEOMAN name: (all were born in the county of YKS) Note: Note: Given name age Where born Folio Note: David 38 Barnby 573 Note: David 3 Ruswarp 573 Note: Ellen 18 Egton 551 Note: Francis 7 Ruswarp 573 Note: Henry 21 Ruswarp 573 Note: Jane 72 Lythe 539 Note: Jane 8 Ruswarp 573 Note: John 2 mth Ruswarp 573 Note: Maria 42 Barnby 573 Note: Mary 49 Whitby 527 Note: Mary 48 Lofthouse 527 Note: Mary 39 Barnby 573 Note: Mary 6 Ruswarp 573 Note: Rachel 23 Whitby 527 Note: Thomas 77 Barnby 573 Note: Thomas 11 Barnby 573 Note: Note: There were very few Yeomans in Yorkshire in the 1881 census and no trace of a Rachel of an appropriate age. Note: Interestingly enough, there is the following: Note: 1881 Census England shows the following: Note: Henry W. Yeoman, aged 64 at Marske Hall in Marske in Guisborough who was a clergyman "without cure of souls". He was born in Marske but he did have two sisters and a brother living with him and his sisters were born in Aislaby. the name of the town is the only connection that I can see but the chances of them being related would be a little surprising as the two sisters were property owners and the brother was a magistrate and they had a houseful of 10 servants. The reason that I would be surprised if they were directly linked is mainly because Maria married a labourer which would be unusual for those times if she had been closely related. Note: Copy Death Certificate -Pa. Vital Records #11654- daughter Maria's death certificate lists the names and birthplace of her parents as follows: Henry Yeoman -born in England and Rachel Dobson-born in England 2 Change Date: 31 JAN 2003 Father: James ALDERSON b: ABT 1807 in Briggswarth, Ruswarp, England Mother: Maria YEOMAN b: 10 MAY 1807 in Briggswath, Lythe, Yorkshire, England Marriage 1 Rachel Elizabeth DOBSON b: ABT 1829 in Whitby, England Married: 25 NOV 1852 in St. Mary's Parish Church, Whitby, England 1 Children Maria YEOMAN b: 13 MAR 1857 in Sleights, Whitby, Yorkshire, England |
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