Notes


Note    N00197         Index
1911 Blast Furnice Worker.

Notes


Note    N00115         Index
Twin sister of Sarah Mouser.

Notes


Note    N00116         Index
124 Kenning Hall Place, where Emma Pheobe was born, was originally four or five cottages, prior to that it was the site of a Tudor Mansion. Some of the people who stayed at the Mansion were Henry VIII, Anne Bolyn, Elizabeth 1st, & Mary Queen of Scots. It was owned at one time by the Duke of Norfolk. It is now a detached House.

Emma was a Mill Weaver at Census 1901 & living at 6 Brittania Road, Morley.

Notes


Note    N00117         Index
Maude was on the 1901 Census as Maria E by mistake. She was working as a " Spinners Doffer"

Notes


Note    N00118         Index
George Mouser may be the son of Richard and Grace Mouser of Peasenhall, Suffolk.


Notes


Note    N00119         Index
Henry mouser was the nephew of Samual Mouser.

Notes


Note    N00120         Index
1881 Census.On the 1881 Census James is recorded as John Mouser living at Kenninghall Place Kenninghall, Norfolk
.George & Emma Mouser witnessed the marriage of James & Ellen, relationship not known. Possibley George is the brother of James. George was christened Herbert William.

The Mouser family were living at 6, Brittania Road Morley at 1901 Census.

James died between April and June 1928.


Notes


Note    N00121         Index
His farm inplements were sold by auction 9 February 1816 at The Falcon Inn, Earl Soham newspaper report "Ipswich Journal"

Was given relief for removal expenses from Earl Soham June 1823.

All children were baptised at Earl Soham, Suffolk

In the 1851 Census James status was classed as ' Pauper' he was 71 years old.

In the 1861 his status was widower,father , living with son John aged 40 years and John's wife & children.

Notes


Note    N00122         Index
Samuel leased Rookwood Farm from the Earl of Dysart 1798, the lease was renewable in 1812.

The Dysart title was a Scottish one which descended through the females and was lost to the Tollemaches of Helmingham Hall soon after.

Both James and his brother were " sold up and evicted" father Samuel didn't think much of them, as the farm decsended to his nephew Henry Mouser, who married his daughter Sarah.


Notes


Note    N00123         Index
1841 Census was manservant to John Thrower, farmer, Possibly his Uncle.
1851 Census-Labourer East Soham Suffolk.

Inquest on 15 December 1882 'Exhaustion consequence of old age about80 years' He was 73 year

1864 Directory gives 'Willaim Mouser, Merchant, Miller & Grocer at Wickham Skeith. A distant cousin Anthony Mouser was the Miller at Wickham Skeith in the 1851 & 1861 Census, and he was a miller in Cratfield in 1841 Census.

In the 1851 Census Anthony age 31years, was living at Cratfield, Suffolk with his wife Emma age 32 years, born Wickham Skeith, Suffolk, anddaughter Christiana, age 8 years born Wickham Skeith.

Notes


Note    N00124         Index
Birth Jan,Feb,March qtr 1868 ref 9b 306

Notes


Note    N00125         Index
Partner Anne they have lived together since 2000 in Baildon

Notes


Note    N00126         Index
Marriage July,Aug,Sept Qtr ref 2c 387 married from 1955 - 1974 seperated approx 1962