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If anyone has access to the 1841 census for the following places I would very much appreciate if they could look up the surname of Spilman please,
Whitton
Alkborough
and Goole .
Thank you in anticipation
regards
Louisa Maud
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1841 Whitton
HO107/648 folio 6 page 7
William Spilman, 40, carpenter
Elizabeth do., 40
Mary do., 13
James do., 11
Charlotte do., 9
William do., 7
Margeret do., 4
Catharine do., 1
All born in County except Elizabeth and Mary
Next door but one ...
Anne Spilman, 70, ind
Thomas do., 35, farmer
James Cooke, 15, MS
Mary Garlic, 20, FS
All born in County
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Thank you very much for your quick reply, this will give me a start.
regards
Louisa Maud
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1841 Akborough
HO107/626/6 folio 12 page 19
"Walcot"
Robert Spilman, 70, ag lab
Mary do., 55
Robert do., 40, ag lab
Hannah do., 35
Charles do., 13
All born in County
HO107/626/6 folio 8 page 10
Elizabeth Spilman, 15, FS, Y
Living with the Perlstaer(?) family
HO107/626/6 folio 9 page 13
Mary Smith, 50, Ind, Y
Jane Spilman, 4, N
HO107/626/ 6 folio 7 page 9
Sarah Spilman, 40, grocer, Y
Charlotte Hodgson, 20, dress m[aker], Y
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Wow, thank you once again
regards
LM
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Hello again
I was rather hoping to find
William Spilman born 1821 Messingham ?,
parents John and Sarah
plus any other siblings.
Quite a few lived in the villages I previously mentioned and then spread about on the farms, some owned their own farms.
It seems the Spilman name is far more common than I originally thought so I need to go back to the drawing board again.
Many thanks for your help, I do appreciate it.
regards
LOUISA MAUD
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Ages were rounded down, so this one looks likely ...
1841 Messingham
HO107/640/17 folio 41 page 22
Elizabeth Walker, 30, Y
William Spilman, 15, miller, Y
Joseph Teaney, 20, joiner, Y
Obviously not with his parents. The only John Spilman I can see is aged 5, so perhaps William's father was dead? Does this mean that his mother was the grocer in Akborough?
Cheers
Dave
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Many thanks Dave, I did find William married on the 1851 so it looks as if it might all connect up.
Thank you for taking the trouble to help me, much appreciated
regards
LM
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I've done a bit on the SPILMANs in the past; they occur in my cousin's tree.
I believe William 1821 was the son of John SPILMAN 1799-1864 and Sarah BENSON 1802-1890
SPILMAN William (1821-)
SPILMAN Ann Elizabeth (1823-)
SPILMAN John (1826-1877)
SPILMAN Benson (1828-1828)
SPILMAN Sarah (1831-)
SPILMAN Catherine (1833-)
SPILMAN Richard Benson (1835-1836)
SPILMAN Hannah (1838-)
SPILMAN Maria Benson (1841-)
SPILMAN Robert (1844-)
I don't seem to have the surname of William 1821's wife (Mary c1822 Wrawby) but I have found the following children (in censuses I think, so ages might be slightly out).
SPILMAN Samuel (1845-)
SPILMAN Sarah J (1847-)
SPILMAN William (1849-)
SPILMAN James (1850-)
SPILMAN Charlotte (1853-)
SPILMAN Mary E (1856-)
SPILMAN Herbert C (1858-)
SPILMAN Alice C (1865-)
My cousin is descended from Mary E 1856 who married Thomas MUSSON.
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Hi Geoff
I have got some census info on the Spilmans, if I am on the correct branch of this tree I believe William's wife to be Mary Ann Cole, married circa 1843, yet to be confirmed
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I agree with the Musson connection as well.
Perhaps I can PM you if you will agree
REGARDS
LOUISA MAUD
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I have got some census info on the Spilmans, if I am on the correct branch of this tree I believe William's wife to be Mary Ann Cole, married circa 1843, yet to be confirmed
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I agree with the Musson connection as well.
Perhaps I can PR you if you will agree
Yes, I see that Herbert's middle name was possibly COLE. I see the IGI has a Mary Ann COLE of about the right age.
Feel free to PM me. What's PR ???
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oops, sorry I meant PM, slip of the whatever.
LM
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Hi Louisa
I have a Spilman connection also and have done some work on this family tree. My Great Grandmother was Sarah Benson Spilman who was a daughter of Robert Benson Spilman (born 1844) mentioned in the note by Geoff. I can tell you:
Robert Benson Spilman was born in 1844 in Alkborough. His occupation in the 1881 and 1891 census was recorded as a farmer. He died on the 25th June 1934 at Clixby House. He married Mary Ann Spilman (nae Topham), who was born about 1847, also of Alkborough. Mary Ann died on the 10 March 1927 in Clixby, where she was buried. Their children were:
a. Florence, born about 1876 in Alkborough
b. John Topham, born about 1880 in Alkborough
c. Jessie Emily, born about 1882 in Alkborough
d. Sarah Eleanor, born about 1883 in Alkborough
e. Anna, born about 1886 in Alkborough
f. Lucy, born about 1888 in Alkborough
g. Henry Christopher, born about 1890 in Alkborough
Sarah married my Great Grandfather Cyril Percival Markham on the 6th June 1911 in Clixby, Lincolnshire. Sarah was born in the last quarter of 1883 in Alkborough, Lincolnshire. She died aged 56 years of liver cancer on the 21st January 1942. My Grandfather George was at her side when she died in Cabourne.
Notably the name Benson that originated from Sarah Benson was passed on down through my Grandfather, Unlce and his son.
Hope that is of some help.
Regards
Darren
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Hi Darren
This family I believe still have links in Lincs, oops sorry for the funny but I believe there are relatives of the original spilmans still there.
Can I PM you please.
Louisa Maud
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Hi I am new to this siite but I am a Spilman and found this web site www.diplomate.freeserve.co.uk all about Spilmans in North Lincolnshire since 1660 !
I had got back so far using the census but this took me back to 1660
regards
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Hi Ann
Yes I saw that site, very good it was, they must have put a great deal of work into it, are you related to Spilmans from Lincs?
LM
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Hi yes I am. So using the site Icould trace myself back to Thomas spilman who died in 1683. Further forward my ancestor was Robert Spilman 1768-1847 then Robert Spilman1798-1883 then Charles Spilman 1828-1868 then Charles Spilman 1861-1940 then Robert Charles Spilman 1904-1973 then Harold George Spilman1930-1998 then ME.
The early family lived in either Alkborough or Walcot but Charles Spilman 1861-1940 moved to Broughton and we have lived there ever since.
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Very interesting, Thomas Spilman 1690 is my 6x GGrandfather and I also gained a great deal from diplomate.freeserve.co.uk.
I have visited Alkborough and the cemetery and found relatives there. The Spilmans have dwelt in Alkborough for centuries and it's great to know they're still around.
My connection with the family is through Ann Elizabeth Spilman 1823 the daughter of John Spilman 1798 of Whitton, who married Joseph York Teanby 1819 - my GG grandfather.