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1751 farmer.Gives his age as 30. (birth year would be 1811) But the 1841 census was notorious for rounding ages down by 5 years. A person who was 35 would be listed as 30. But that would still leave a birth year of 1807.I notice that William's wife Mary Ann's birth year is always correct, so maybe she was the one who always gave the family's information to the census taker and sometimes made a mistake on William's. Source (S1766)
 
1752 Farming, sheep and cattle rearing. Employer. Place of work Orgate Farm. PEACOCK, James Roger (I10366)
 
1753 Father is William Parke, inn-keeper. PARKE, William (I17403)
 
1754 Father Obadiah, inn-keeper Source (S1743)
 
1755 Father's occupation - clerkCam Houses is about 6 miles sw of Gayle. Source (S1413)
 
1756 father's occupation butcher Source (S1642)
 
1757 father's occupation butcher Source (S1643)
 
1758 Father's occupation is sawyer. COOPER, William Thomas (I16686)
 
1759 Father's occupation shoemaker Source (S1820)
 
1760 Father's occupation, butcher Source (S1635)
 
1761 father, William of Scarr House HARKER, Henry (I16756)
 
1762 Father, William. Mother, Isabella Source (S1531)
 
1763 Father: Richard AldersonMother: Jane AldersonPiece Title: Piece 0471: Barnard Castle, Gainford Wesleyan Chapel (Wesleyan), 1803-1837 Source (S1334)
 
1764 Felix was a political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Newport township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1830 to 1836. COCHRANE, Felix (I4054)
 
1765 females above 14: 1
total in household: 2
So, only himself and his wife. 
COX, Andrew (I25330)
 
1766 Final destination stated as Spence's Bridge, British Columbia. DINSDALE, Frank Fawcett (I10510)
 
1767 Final destination stated as Spence's Bridge, British Columbia. Source (S1423)
 
1768 Finghall baptism record:
Baptized Ann and Mary, twin daughters of Christopher Jaques of Constable Burton. 
JACQUES, Ann (I19619)
 
1769 First name and date unreadable. Both Margaret and this child appear to be twins. Source (S1168)
 
1770 first name obliterated, but FMP transcribes it as 'Dorothy, daughter of Rowland Hutchinson' Source (S1580)
 
1771 First name(s) William Robert
Last name English
Role Master
Indenture or registration year 1761
Registration year 1761
Premium £ 10 .10s 0d
Place Scorton
County Yorkshire
Apprentice's first name(s) John
Apprentice's last name Singleton
Master's first name(s) William Robert
Master's last name English
Master's occupation Apothecary
Master's place Scorton
Master's county Yorkshire
The National Archives reference (IR 1 series) 54 f 95
Society of Genealogists volume 27
Society of Genealogists page 5341
Society of Genealogists number 187444
Record type Records
Record set Britain, Country Apprentices 1710-1808
Category Education & work
Subcategory Apprentices
Collections from Great Britain, England
 
ENGLISH, William Robert (I12200)
 
1772 Flag And Stone Quarryman Rockman Source (S1737)
 
1773 Flat stone. To the memory of Robert WARD late of Gainford, gent who d 29 day Mar 1845 in the 89th yr of his age. Also of Jane his wife who d 16 Mar 1852 in the 80th yr of her age Source (S1769)
 
1774 Flax dresser Source (S748)
 
1775 Follower of Anne Hutchinson. Killed by Indians in the Pequod Wars. Source (S5)
 
1776 For some reason Catherine was back in Lunenburg (where she was from) for the birth of William in 1845. Did she go to stay with her parents perhaps to have help from her mother? Source (S129)
 
1777 for some reason she does not show up in the 1901 census although she is still alive at that time. MCLEAN, Elspeth (I330)
 
1778 For some reason the father is named as James Bevis. Mother's name is missing, and the first name of the child is blank. Source (S479)
 
1779 for some reason the marriage record gives his name as Thomas Hicks. But on their daughter's birth record it gives her father's name as Thomas Blake and that's what he is in all census records. Family: BLAKE, Thomas F. / SINGER, Mary Eliza (F8489)
 
1780 For this marriage he gives his parents as Joseph and Catherine. Family: WARD, Josiah / WARD, Cassandra (F6951)
 
1781 Forcett 1622 parish burial record: "Widow Ward buried the 23 of February... Carkin"Note: Carkin is about 4 miles south of Forcett, close to East Layton. Source (S1059)
 
1782 Forcett Burial record says "Mary Ward was buried the 3rd day of February, 1645", then beside is printed 'Carkin'.Judging by other records the same year, if her husband had died before her it would say "Widow Ward" Source (S1057)
 
1783 Forcett Parish record: Wm. Ward and Ann Wilkinson married 26th of September 1630 Source (S2003)
 
1784 Founder of Fenwick fashion chain which he started in 1882 in Newcastle FENWICK, John James (I11127)
 
1785 Frail, George Eldrid

Age 95, of Centreville, Kings Co., passed away on Friday, February 13, 2015, in Shannex-Orchard Court, Kentville. Born in Centreville, he was a son of the late Walter and Georgia (Bennett) Frail. He was a veteran of the Second World War, serving with the RCAF as a bomber pilot from 1941-1946. After the war, he attended TUNS, graduating as a civil engineer in 1951. He enjoyed working on water-related projects where he designed dykes, causeways, dams and bridges from Newfoundland to Saskatchewan. His projects of note were the first Annapolis River Causeway, the spillway design of the Gardiner Dam, Sask., and the Avon River Causeway. George was a Life Member of the Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia and a member of both the Masonic Lodge and the Philae Temple Shriners. He is survived by daughters, Patricia Maxwell, Toronot; Eleanor (Arnold) Melanson, Truro; Pamela Frail (Brian Steeves), Wolfville and daughter-in-law, Gini Frail, Falmouth; sister, Myra Levy,, Orchard Court, Kentville; grandchildren, Tiffany, Andrea, Nadine, Kimberly,, Zachary, Martha, Naomi and Hannah; great-grandchildren, Nicholas, Grayson, Clara, Sophie and Sion. He was predeceased by his wife, Marion (Moses); son, Mark; great-granddaughter, Jenica; sisters, Elizabeth Butler, Frances Brown, Gertrude Tupper, Daisy Tupper, Winnifred Irving, Katie Armstrong, Ruth Eaton, Florence Armstrong, Norma Crandall and Laura Porter. There will be no visitation, by request. The funeral service, followed by a reception, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, February 17, in White Family Funeral Home, Rev. Marc Potvin officiating. Burial will take place at a later date in Lakeview Cemetery, Lakeville. 
FRAIL, George Eldrid (I17845)
 
1786 Frances Carter, widow, buried. Source (S412)
 
1787 Frances, daughter of Richard Park near Brick Kiln. Source (S1578)
 
1788 Francis ANDERSON and Frances his wife leased land in the Manor of Hurworth in 1637 to John BURNETT for 4 years. Frances , wife of Francis ANDERSON, was the former Frances WARD, who with her sister Anne WARD had inherited a moiety of the manor from their grandfather John WARD in 1631.
[From: 'Parishes: Hurworth', A History of the County of Durham: Volume 3 (1928), pp. 285-293. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42632. Date accessed: 14 November 2007.] 
WARD, Frances (I8096)
 
1789 Francis is of Appleton, Mary is of Welbury. Source (S2074)
 
1790 Francis residence is Bolton in the parish of Wensley. Margaret's is Woodhall in the parish of Aysgarth. Family: PLUSE, Francis / HANCOCK, Margaret (F3783)
 
1791 Frederick is a baker at the time of marriage. Source (S2133)
 
1792 Frederick's occupation is 'Printer' Source (S2076)
 
1793 Free Lance - New Glasgow - Thursday, 14 September 1961 - Page 2 -Mrs. P. Robertson Dies in 88th Year After Long Illness -New Glasgow - Mrs. Phoebe Robertson, widow of Caleb Robertson, passedaway Wednesday afternoon following a long illness. She was in her 88thyear, and was born in Musquodoboit, but had lived most of her life inNew Glasgow, where she was a member of the Salvation Army. Her husbandpredeceased her 12 years ago, and a daughter Evelyn (Mrs. JackCarmichael) was killed in a car accident last November. Mrs. Robertsonwas the last surviving member of her parent's family, two brothers andfive sisters having predeceased her. She is survived by one grandson,Robert Carmichael. The funeral will be held from the H.W. Angus FuneralHome, King St., Friday afternoon at 1:30, with burial in BrooksideCemetery.Note: The obituary has her as Robertson, but she was the wife of CalebRobinson. Source (S867)
 
1794 From 1851 - 1852 he was Mayor of Halifax, NS. The first to be elected directly by the people. CALDWELL, Hon. William H. (I267)
 
1795 from 1901 census Source (S483)
 
1796 From a transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades for GRINTON in Bulmer's Directory of 1890. Listed under 'Reeth' Source (S1010)
 
1797 From actual Saskatchewan birth record PORTER, Francis Richard (I17689)
 
1798 From an email from Jim White, a Ward researcher in Yorkshire, which quotes from a book:
'Whashton Smelt Mill: ....... "In the early eighteenth century, however, it was used for smelting copper ore from a vein in Feldom and, in June 1728, Matthew Blackburne of Gales, in Kirkby Ravensworth, blacksmith, was indicted with breaking into the copper smelting mill at Whashton belonging to John Ward and John Appleby and stealing 4 iron bars worth 11d. The mill probably closed soon afterwards."
- There was a John Appleby born at Romaldkirk 23 May 1697 (same age as John Ward)
- There was a John Appleby, son of George born at Barnard Castle 10 Mar 1686
-There was a John Appleby born at Barnard Castle 14 Apr 1706 and married to Ann Robinson 20 Jul 1726 at Barnard Castle)
-A John Appleby was buried 17 Oct 1741 and also one on 25 Jun 1753 and another 26 Apr 1757, all at Barnard Castle. Since smelters generally died young, the earlier dates are more likely.

Another mention of this same mill is an extract from English Heritage's Record of Scheduled Monuments where it states:
"A mill known as Whashton High Mill was in existence in 1675. There
was still a mill at the site in 1728 when it belonged to John Ward and John
Appleby, who also held the lease for Feldom Mines. Based on the level of
technology at the Feldom mines their period of working, and consequently that of the smelt mill, was probably late 17th to mid-18th century. It has been estimated that the production of copper concentrate from the Feldom mines was in excess of 400 long tons."

Whashton is only about 5 miles from Marske, so very feasible this is our John Ward. 
WARD, John (I1648)
 
1799 from death record of James Henry WARD, Phillis Louise (I1418)
 
1800 From familysearch.org Record Collection:Maine Marriages, 1771-1907Saved the actual image. Source (S1905)
 

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