Joined the Society of Friends around 1671.
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Extract from Diary of James Jackson (1650-1683) Bailiff of Holm Cultram. (CWAAS Transactions)
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The will of Frances's father, Anthony Langcake, leaves the residue of his estate to his son-in-law,…
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Travelled throughout the British Isles as a Quaker minister and represented Cumberland at the Yearly…
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EXTRACT FROM WILL OF JONATHAN OSTELL of Moorhouse, died 1752:-
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Occupation: 1770: Joiner at Old Mawbray, 1810: Cabinet Maker and Grocer, Cockermouth
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A Malster by trade. Built the house in Mawbray Yard now known as Ostle House in 1764.
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John must have been disowned by the Quakers following his church wedding. His burial note clearly st…
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From 1805 Jonathan is listed as 'non member' in the Quaker records for his children's births.
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Author of "Mary Beeby's Memorandum"
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On 4 July 1807 Thomas published "The Eloquence of the British Senate" by the essayist William Hazlit…
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WILL: CRO Carlisle, 1883 p. 218
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Occupation: Between 1831 - 1838, Bookseller and Stationer, Calcutta. Probably returned to England af…
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Caroline's father, George Thompson, was clerk to the Carlisle Canal Company. He lived at 31 Church S…
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Educated at Queens College, Oxford. After his ordination in 1855, he became perpetual curate of Grin…
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From various local directories and the census returns:-
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John was the Conservative Party Agent for the Carlisle and North Cumberland Constituencies, secretar…
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Thomas was deaf and dumb from birth but he could read and write. He worked for many years as a garde…
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Thomas joined the Army 3 months before the first world war started. He was just seventeen and lied a…
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John emigrated to Canada in 1834 and settled in Montreal where he became a prominent architect, the…
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May have been witness in Murder Trial at Cockermouth, 1834
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Details of the Reeves family can be found in the James Gorton Brooker Pedigrees at Carlisle Record O…
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The births of Joseph's three children in New Brunswick were found by David LeRoy Thompson while he w…
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By 1847, William was in business as a Bank Agent in Senhouse Street, Maryport. By 1869 he had been a…
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Joseph was a printer with offices in High Street, Maryport. He first printed and published "The Mary…
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Elizabeth's will, proved in June 1892, mentions shares or bonds in: Trustees for the District and Ha…
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Cause of Death: Pneumonia, 8 days
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Jonathan purchased land in Ricibucto on February 28, 1855 for sixty pounds from Edmund Powell, Black…
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It is possible this was the Joseph having Children in New Brunswick 1824-1825. See note on Joseph b.…
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Carlisle Journal Feb 8th 1840 Obituaries
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Joseph's second marriage to Hannah Lawson is a guess, based largely on the naming pattern of his chi…
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Graduated London College of Divinity, 1870. Created Deacon 1873, Priest 1874 at Lichfield. Curate Ch…
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Penrith Herald: April 13, 1869
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No record has been found of Jonathan's second marriage. In June 1716 he was reprimanded by the Month…
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In the 1871 Census, she is listed as Mary Jane Palmer, aged 1, living in Union Street, Wigton with P…
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Wilson went to Australia with three other young men from Broughton to work in the coalmines. He surv…
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Penrith Herald: April 20, 1869
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