
Rachel Maw
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Name Rachel Maw Birth 25 Aug 1835 Wroot, , Lincolnshire, England
- Register of Births and Baptisms at the Wesleyan Chapel in the parish of Epworth, Lincolnshire from 1801 to 1835
RG4 / Piece 1314 / Folio 9
I938 - Birth Rachel Maw 1835
I938 - Birth Rachel Maw 1835
I938 - Birth Rachel Maw 1835Christening 20 Oct 1835 Wroot, , Lincolnshire, England
Gender Female Census 6 Jun 1841 Wroot, , Lincolnshire, England
[1] Woodside 
UK Cens 1841 - HO107-650-11 - F 9 P 13 S 1 (Thorne-Epworth)
UK Cens 1841 - HO107-650-11 - F 9 P 13 S 1 (Thorne-Epworth)Census 30 Mar 1851 Wroot, , Lincolnshire, England
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UK Cens 1851 - HO107-2349 - F 82 P 20 S 62 (Thorne-Epworth)
UK Cens 1851 - HO107-2349 - F 82 P 20 S 62 (Thorne-Epworth)Census 30 Mar 1851 Wroot, , Lincolnshire, England
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UK Cens 1851 - HO107-2349 - F 5 P 2 S 6 (Thorne-Epworth)
UK Cens 1851 - HO107-2349 - F 5 P 2 S 6 (Thorne-Epworth)Census 7 Apr 1861 Ecclesall Bierlow, , Yorkshire, England
[4] Wesley College, Glossop Road 
UK Cens 1861 - RG9-3469 - F 40 P 36 S 189 (Ecclesall Bierlow-Ecclesall Bierlow)
UK Cens 1861 - RG9-3469 - F 40 P 36 S 189 (Ecclesall Bierlow-Ecclesall Bierlow)Occupation 7 Apr 1861 Ecclesall Bierlow, , Yorkshire, England
[4] housemaid 
UK Cens 1861 - RG9-3469 - F 40 P 36 S 189 (Ecclesall Bierlow-Ecclesall Bierlow)
UK Cens 1861 - RG9-3469 - F 40 P 36 S 189 (Ecclesall Bierlow-Ecclesall Bierlow)_UID A352DF8007B54FCFB21A1383C459A579CB4D Death Bef 1900 Person ID I938 The Maw Family Tree Last Modified 31 May 2019
Father Thomas Maw, b. Abt 4 Sep 1796, Wroot, , Lincolnshire, England
d. Abt 18 Sep 1859, Wroot, , Lincolnshire, England
(Age 63 years) Mother Sarah Sanderson, b. Abt 1796-1802, Westwoodside, Haxey, , Lincolnshire, England
d. Apr-Jun 1854, District Thorne
(Age 52 years) Marriage 8 Oct 1816 St Pancras Parish Church, Wroot, , Lincolnshire, England
[5, 6] - ·08/10/1816Banns + Marriage with consent of Parentspage 1
oThomas Maw, bachelor, labourer
oSarah Sanderson, spinster
oIn the presence of Samuel Taylor, Thomas Richardson [5]
Family ID F280 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family George Elwess, b. Abt 1843, Doncaster, , Yorkshire, England
d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 18 Apr 1864 Holy Trinity, Wicker, Sheffield, , Yorkshire, England
[7] - First name(s)Rachel
Last nameMaw
SexFemale
Age24
Birth year1840
StatusSpinster
Marriage year1864
Marriage date18 Apr 1864
Marriage placeSheffield
DedicationWicker, Holy Trinity
DenominationAnglican
Spouse's first name(s)George
Spouse's last nameElwess
Spouse's age21
Spouse's birth year1843
Spouse's occupationRailway Clerk
Spouse's statusBachelor
Father's first name(s)Thomas
Father's occupationFarmer
Spouse's father's first name(s)Francis
Spouse's father's occupationGentlman
CountyYorkshire (West Riding)
CountryEngland
Record setYorkshire Marriages
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Marriages
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Sheffield & District Family History Society
copyright Sheffield & District Family History Society
Family ID F23391 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 May 2019
- Register of Births and Baptisms at the Wesleyan Chapel in the parish of Epworth, Lincolnshire from 1801 to 1835
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Notes - WESLEY COLLEGE, Glossop road.— This large and beautiful building was erected in the years 1836-7-8, at a cost of upwards of £30,000, by the Wealeyan Methodists, and was opened in 1838, as the Wesleyan Proprietary Grammar School. In the year 1844, it became a college of the University of London, under the title of "Wesley College." It furnishes accommodation for about 200 students and pupils, and is conducted by a governor, head-master, and nineteen other masters and professors. It was established to give a first-class education to the sons of the wealthier classes among the Wesleyan Methodists, in connexion with instruction in the doctrines and principles of Christianity, as held by that church. The sons of other persons are admitted, but all conform to the same religious training. Rev. S. D. Waddy, governor and chaplain, H. M. Shera, Esq., M.A, head-master, Rev. J. M. Raby, G. B. Samuel, and J. Seward, Esqs., classical tutors, E. Shaw, John Berriman, John Wood, and R. W. Allen, mathematical tutors, G. Elam, H. Parkin, W. Gilbert, and W. B. McCullagh, commercial masters, A. K. Martini, German, David Parke; Hebrew, R. H. Parker, drawing, Mons. Meot de Montmusard, French, Dr. Allan, chemistry, E. & M. P. Jones, music, and Mr. Charlton, gymnastics.
Source: http://www.n.f.wilson.btinternet.co.uk/981-988.htm
- WESLEY COLLEGE, Glossop road.— This large and beautiful building was erected in the years 1836-7-8, at a cost of upwards of £30,000, by the Wealeyan Methodists, and was opened in 1838, as the Wesleyan Proprietary Grammar School. In the year 1844, it became a college of the University of London, under the title of "Wesley College." It furnishes accommodation for about 200 students and pupils, and is conducted by a governor, head-master, and nineteen other masters and professors. It was established to give a first-class education to the sons of the wealthier classes among the Wesleyan Methodists, in connexion with instruction in the doctrines and principles of Christianity, as held by that church. The sons of other persons are admitted, but all conform to the same religious training. Rev. S. D. Waddy, governor and chaplain, H. M. Shera, Esq., M.A, head-master, Rev. J. M. Raby, G. B. Samuel, and J. Seward, Esqs., classical tutors, E. Shaw, John Berriman, John Wood, and R. W. Allen, mathematical tutors, G. Elam, H. Parkin, W. Gilbert, and W. B. McCullagh, commercial masters, A. K. Martini, German, David Parke; Hebrew, R. H. Parker, drawing, Mons. Meot de Montmusard, French, Dr. Allan, chemistry, E. & M. P. Jones, music, and Mr. Charlton, gymnastics.
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