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Extract from letter received from Peter Lockwood Jnr. 8.7.2006.

Sarah Ann Bridden b. 1855 was given to Michael Bramley as a wife in settlement of a debt-by her father . (smacks of white slavery ).She soon left Michael Bramley & returned to her former love, Joseph Lockwood- to whom she had 6 children. Michael Bramley would not divorce so all the children were born out of wedlock, they were Ethel, Richard, John Henry, Angelina, Thomas (Peter Lockwood Jnr's Grandfather) & Joseph. Sarah Ann & Joseph attempted to marry in 1888 (bigamously as she was still married to Michael Bramley). Michael (a miner) died in & Sarah Ann & Joseph soon married (legally) She was about 60 yrs old then.The Children were given their mothers married surname plus their natural fathers surname, i.e. Bramley-Lockwood. The Bramley part was dropped at some time. This caused confision when Grandson Joseph tried to find his fathers birth certificate.


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Emily drowned in Bonsall Mill Weir, whilst visiting Axe branch of family in Bonsall.

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Station Master on The Cromford & High Peak Railway.

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First wharfinger at Middle Peak near Middleton

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Mary's family founded Killer Bros Quarry, at Hopton Wood Stone Middleton.

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Had three shops at Middleton and Wirksworth.

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Married at the same church and time as Samual Flint and Mary Thompson.

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Most of the Saville research was supplied by Jacinta Preis in Australia.

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Moved to Australia in 1870 aboard the ship "Crusader" Went to live with his mother's brother Joseph Maltby, who had been in Australia since 1842
Had first few children in Chewton then the rest in Footscray.
In early 1890's moved to Ferntree Gully Victoria where George and son were pioneers of the area.
Only 3 of their children lived beyond the age of one.

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Assistant Curate at wedding was Edward Jackson. Witnesses were Joseph Birdsall he signed with an X and Mary Berry also signed with an X.
Transported as a convict on the ship "Moffatt" to Tasmania 1842. Obtained a ticket of leave 1849 in New South Wales. Crime (warehouse breaking) sentenced at York assises 2nd March 1842.

Joseph and Susan made their way down to the gold rush in Victoria.

His will in Victoria Australia leaves everything to his nephew George Saville.
They had no children of there own, took in 2 daughters of a friend and fellow convict after he passed away in 1861. His wife had died some years before.

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Only three of the nine children lived beyond the age of 2. Only one of the three was male.

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George Schultz took off with lady up the road, so Mary Jane reverted back to her maiden name of Saville, as did the children.
George Schultz later changed his name to Smith.

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Partner Anne they have lived together since 2000 in Baildon