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« Reply #81 on: Friday 06 November 15 20:26 GMT (UK) »

 
People not in houses*
1861*Pontefract, Yorkshire
William Willshaw abt 1811 Longbillington, Nottinghamshire, Head Tinner & Brazier
Lidia Willshaw abt 1812 Codbrough, Nottinghamshire, Wife
Joseph Willshaw abt 1846 Darrington, Yorkshire Son
 Lidia Willshaw abt 1848 Lincoln, Lincolnshire Daughter
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Walter Nelson abt 1829 Scotland Son-in-Law
Lotis Nelson abt 1829 Stowe, Lincolnshire, Daughter
Henry Nelson abt 1853 Wakefield, Yorkshire, Grandson
George Nelson abt 1854 Wakefield, Yorkshire, Grandson
Harriet Nelson abt 1856 Carlton, Yorkshire, Granddaughter
Mary Nelson abt 1858 Pontefract, Yorkshire, Granddaughter
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William Blewitt abt 1809 widow Stamford, Lincolnshire, Head tinner & Brazier
Sarah Blewitt abt 1837 widow London, Middlesex, Daughter-in-Law
Valuza Blewitt abt 1856 York, Yorkshire, England Granddaughter
Enis Blewitt abt 1860 Hull, Yorkshire, England
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John Lee abt 1797 Woodbridge, Suffolk, Head
Charlott Lee abt 1791 Woodbridge, Suffolk, Wife
Tenna Lee abt 1834 Livingston, Norfolk, Daughter
Mary Boss abt 1791 Farnham, Suffolk, Widow
John Phillips abt 1832 Thorne, Yorkshire Tinner & Brazier
 

Phyliss Blewitt wed Anselo and Daniel Bosswell its gets complicated as Swales come into and the Boylings , plus more than one partner and also used aliases ! its a minefield:)
     

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« Reply #82 on: Friday 06 November 15 20:31 GMT (UK) »
Same - 1901 - Nottingham Nottinghamshire, 11 Smiths Field, Van.
Joseph Wilshire, h, m, 1864, Hawker, Shiffield Yorkshire.
Elizabeth, wife, 1863, Sheffield Yorkshire.
Joseph, son, 1883, Hawker, Sheffield Yorkshire.
Henry, son, 1885, Hawker, Chesterfield Derbyshire.
Mary, dau, 1894, Burton on Trent.
Sarah, dau, 1901, Nottingham.
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Same - 1901 - Nottingham Nottinghamshire, 11 Smiths Field, Van.
Fred Wilshire, h, m, 1871, Hawker, Attercliffe Yorshire.
Annie, wife, 1871, Sheffield Yorkshire.
Angerina!, dau, 1891, Sheffield Yorkshire.
Fred, son, 1894, Sheffield Yorkshire.

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« Reply #83 on: Friday 06 November 15 20:33 GMT (UK) »
Same - 1901 - Pleasley Nottinghamshire, Main Street, Shirebrook, derby Nott's!, Van.
Thomas Wiltshaw, h, m, 1864, Hawker, Sheffield Yorkshire.
Margaret, wife, 1871, Hartlepool Yorkshire.
Averhilda, dau, 1890, Sheffield Yorkshire.
Harriett, dau, 1891, Sheffield Yorkshire.
Thomas, son, 1894, Sheffield Yorkshire.
Margaret, dau, 1896, Sheffield Yorkshire.
Julia, dau, 1899, Sheffield Yorkshire.
Emma, dau, 1901, Sheffield Yorkshire.
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Same - 1901 - Pleasley Nottinghamshire, Main Street, Shirebrook, derby Nott's!, Van.
William Wiltshaw, h, m, 1880, Hawker, Woodsths! Derbyshire.
Maria R, wife, 1861, Hull Yorkshire.
Rebecca, dau, 1897, Sheffield Yorkshire.
William, son, 1899, Nottinghamshire.
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Same - 1901 - Pleasley Nottinghamshire, Main Street, Shirebrook, derby Nott's!, Van.
Joseph Wiltshaw, h, m, 1845, Hawker, Warrington Yorkshire.
Maria K, wife, 1844, Bolsover Derbyshire.
Emma, dau, 1883, Woodsetts! Derbyshire.
Henry, son, 1885, Woodsetts! Derbyshire.

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« Reply #84 on: Friday 06 November 15 20:36 GMT (UK) »
1911* Address 3 H 1 COURT BARD ST PARK SHEFFIELD YORKSHIRE WILSHER WILLIAM HEAD MARRIED 35 PEDLAR SALESMAN B YORKSHIRE
WILSHER MARIA WIFE MARRIED 34 PEDLAR SALESMAN B CORN IN HULL YRKS
WILSHER REBECCA DAUGHTER 14 B SHEFFIELD YORKSHIRE
WILSHER WILLIAM SON 12 SCHOOL B SHEFFIELD YORKSHIRE


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« Reply #85 on: Friday 06 November 15 20:55 GMT (UK) »


Gipsy family get green light for caravan


By This is Nottingham  |  Posted: December 29, 2008



 
 

A GIPSY family has been given permission to use a field at Sutton Bonington as a small caravan site.

John Wilsher and wife Margaret own the Landcroft Lane land, previously a paddock.

They live there with their two children, Linda, five, and Michael, one, in a caravan. They also have another one for touring.

Before moving on in September they were stopping on car parks and on wasteland.

The family plan to build a utility building for toilets, sinks and a bath. This cannot be done until materials have been approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council.

The council received 16 letters of objection from residents worried it could lead to a large permanent gipsy community. Three letters supporting the application were also received.

Only two caravans are allowed on the land, and only gipsies and travellers can use it. Permission is for three years.


 
 







 

 




 







 

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« Reply #86 on: Friday 06 November 15 21:03 GMT (UK) »
Couldn't resist having a look at the Gregory family you mentioned, and saw that son Henry appeared to marry a Letty/Letitia/Lettice Wiltshire. This in turn led me to look at the Wiltshire/Wilsher families, and I think I have found out that Richard Smiths wife, Mary, was a Wiltshire.

 I misread the 1871 census in regards to their ages. On looking again, their ages seem to be 72 and 62, which puts Mary's birth at c.1809.

 Now the age is slightly out, but a Joseph and Lydia Wilsher had a daughter Mary Ann baptised at Normanton on Trent 15th Sep 1816. Then there is a baptism on freereg for Lydia d/o Joseph and Lydia Wiltshire of Saint Ann's St., tin man, Nottingham St. Mary, 22nd Jan 1837. This Lydia would fit agewise with the widowed Lydia Elliott who is with Richard and Mary on the 1871 census and make her sister to Mary.

 Also there is a baptism at Saxilby in 1821 of Thomas s/o Joseph and Liddy Wiltsher and 1813 at Swineshead, Lincs, of Joseph s/o Joseph and Lydia Wilshaw. Joseph marries a Sarah and is in and around Newark and manages to appear on the 1861 census twice, at both Newark and New Sleaford Lincs. 

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« Reply #87 on: Friday 06 November 15 21:10 GMT (UK) »

Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer West Yorkshire, England

17 Aug 1928


50-MILE SWIM

 Gipsy's Fraud on Crippled Scunthorpe Woman. Selina wilshaw, a gipsy, of Salter’s A'ard, AVakeiield, was lined £l5 Scun- Hiorpc yesterday for obtaining 2s. by false

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« Reply #88 on: Friday 06 November 15 21:15 GMT (UK) »

York Herald North Yorkshire, England

17 Aug 1875


 WEST RIDING AILD?SCMM£R INXEBME-.■ DIATE SESSIONS

at Knarwborough, on the 18th Jnne, was sentenced to 18 months' hard labour. . William Wilsher. sen., William Wilsher, jun., Edward Wilsher, and James Winter, gipsies, for in- flicting grievous bodily barm upon Michael Pearse, at Bray ton, near Selby

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« Reply #89 on: Friday 06 November 15 21:22 GMT (UK) »
Nottingham Evening Post 


Nottingham Evening Post Nottinghamshire, England

13 Feb 1926


GIPSIES' AFFRAY ECHO

and firearms were discharged, William Wilshire and another man named Harry Wilshire, said to be his father, being wounded. Immediately after the shooting prisoner disappeared, and had been large since. William Wilshire, who said ho was also known name of