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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: william HOWELL Ellis
« on: Saturday 02 May 20 11:33 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that info, looks like I have got confused somewhere, have you any further information on Charles Raynor Ellis and Martha Stevens because when I search nothing comes up?

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: william HOWELL Ellis
« on: Thursday 30 April 20 12:34 BST (UK)  »
You are right about the districts. I agree there is a William Howell Ellis born 1852 in Wakefield, that obviously is not my William Howell Ellis, born circa 1854 Cambridgeshire, but is however the person married to this Eliza McNichol.  I have records to prove this through myheritage, which ties up with the addresses lived at, sibling names and children's names, they are spot on, no queries. His father William Howell was born 1823 Diss, Norfolk (now classed as Cambridgeshire) he was a Boot/Shoemaker.
It is believed that our William Howell changed his name to William Howell Ellis when he moved area and married Eliza due to him being already married to someone in Norfolk. He then dropped the Howell in his children's names and just called them Ellis.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: william HOWELL Ellis
« on: Tuesday 28 April 20 21:57 BST (UK)  »
Hello,

This William Howell Ellis was my great great grandfather, he was actually born in 1854 St Andrew The Less, Cambridgeshire.
His parents were William Howell born 1823 Diss, Norfolk and his mother Elizabeth Ellis born 1825 St Andrew The Great, Cambridgeshire.
He married Eliza McNichol who was born 1858 Knaresborough, Yorkshire.  She gave birth to Thomas McNichol 21/04/1878 in Barnsley, her job was Linen Weaver Power Loom.
William Howell Ellis married Eliza in Wakefield 1879 one year after Thomas Birth and took him on as stepson. Wakefield is the district office for Knaresborough where Eliza was born.  His job was Mechanic Paper Mill Engine Fitter.
I think they met in the yorkshire area while working.
In 1881 Census he lived 70 Honeywell St, Barnsley with Eliza and children Thomas, Florence, Ada, but he stated he was from Wakefield (Eliza's birth area), this could be a mistake when filling out forms, but seems there is a reason why from then on in the other censuses he dropped the Howell and called himself just Ellis and his children were all given the surname Ellis after their Grandmother.
Was he trying to hide who he was and where he came from or had there been a family fall out?
From 1901 they lived 43 Honeywell Street, Barnsley.
He died at age 69 in 1923 at Beckett Hospital, Barnsley.
All this info has been matched through the children Thomas McNichol, Florence (Flora) Ellis, Ada Ellis,
William (Willie) Ellis, Charles Ellis, and twins Dorothy and Elizabeth.
Unfortunately, Eliza died 1891 age 33 while giving birth to the twins, they died as well.
Hope this makes sense.

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