See also
Husband:
Benjamin BREARLEY (1818-1872)
Wife:
Marriage:
Q4 1846
Liverpool, Lancashire1
Name:
Benjamin BREARLEY2
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
9 Sep 1818
Address: Eldercliffe
Baptism:
4 Oct 1818 (age 0)
Bolsterstone, Yorkshire4
Address: St Mary's
Residence:
1841 (age 22-23)
Ecclesfield, Yorkshire3
Address: Spink House
Witness:
9 May 1841 (age 22)
Benjamin BREARLEY witnessed the marriage of James ASHMORE and Elizabeth BREARLEY on 9 May 1841
Occupation:
btw 1851 and 1871 (age 32-53)
Residence:
btw 1851 and 1858 (age 32-40)
Address: Paddington North Side, West Derby
Occupation:
1861 (age 42-43)
Joiner7
Residence:
1861 (age 42-43)
Liverpool, Lancashire7
Address: 78 Clarence Street, West Derby
Possessions:
16 May 1862 (age 43)
In 1857 there was an incident when a debt collector made off with the amount he had been sent to recover by the bailiff.
In 1858 he sold his premises and dissolved his partnership.
Residence:
btw 18 Mar 1869 and 22 Apr 1869 (age 50)
Liverpool, Lancashire12
Address: Liverpool Board of Guardians Workhouse
Discharged to Haydock Asylum.
A private asylum for the restoration and cure of the insane, Haydock Lodge Asylum ws first opened in either 1843 or 1844 in a property formerly owned by the Legh family of Lyme. the original business venture was undertaken by a Mr George Goode and Provided for both private and pauper lunatics. It was closed in 1851 but re-opened in 1852 by Mr John Sutton, formerly master of the Manchester Workhouse. In 1872 it was burnt down but rebuilt immediately afterwards.
Source: National Archives.
Residence:
btw 22 Apr 1869 and 2 Jul 1869 (age 50)
Liverpool, Lancashire13
Address: Haydock Lodge Asylum
A private asylum for the restoration and cure of the insane, Haydock Lodge Asylum ws first opened in either 1843 or 1844 in a property formerly owned by the Legh family of Lyme. The original business venture was undertaken by a Mr George Goode and Provided for both private and pauper lunatics. It was closed in 1851 but re-opened in 1852 by Mr John Sutton, formerly master of the Manchester Workhouse. In 1872 it was burnt down but rebuilt immediately afterwards.
Source: National Archives.
Residence:
btw 18 Mar 1870 and 6 Apr 1870 (age 51)
Address: Liverpool Board of Guardians Workhouse
Described as partially infirm.
Residence:
1871 (age 52-53)
Liverpool, Lancashire6
Address: 155 Upper Frederick Street
Death:
Q3 1872 (age 53-54)
Liverpool, Lancashire16
Name:
Ann PARKER5
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
c. 1808
Birth:
1813 (est)
Residence:
1841 (age 27-28)
Headington, Oxfordshire3
Address: Banbury Road, Summertown
Residence:
1851 (age 37-38)
Headington, Oxfordshire5
Address: Summertown
Residence:
1851 (age 37-38)
Address: Paddington North Side, West Derby
Residence:
1861 (age 47-48)
Heavitree, Devon7
Address: Bambury Road Villa Wine Vaults, Heyfields Street
Residence:
1871 (age 57-58)
Headington, Oxfordshire6
Address: South Cottage
Residence:
1871 (age 57-58)
Address: 155 Upper Frederick Street
Residence:
1881 (age 67-68)
Address: 16 Gradwell Street
Death:
Q1 1886 (age 72-73)
England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, General Registrar's Office.
File (merged): C:\Users\new user\Documents\Family Historian Projects\Calder\Calder.fh_data\Calder.ged.
HO 107, 1841 England and Wales Census, (6 Jun 1841). The National Archives.
Church of England, Yorkshire Parish Records. PR 53/4, Page 17. Cit. Date: 4 October 1818. Borthwick Institute for Archives, The University of York.
HO 107, 1851 Census England and Wales, (30 Mar 1851). The National Archives.
RG10, 1871 Census England and Wales, (2 Apr 1871). The National Archives.
RG09, 1861 Census England and Wales, (7 April 1861). The National Archives.
British Newspapers. The Liverpool Mercury. Cit. Date: 12 November 1858. British Library.
Ibid. Liverpool Mercury. Cit. Date: 19 May 1862. British Library.
Ibid. The Liverpool Mercury. Cit. Date: 16 July 1858. British Library.
Ibid. The Liverpool Mercury. Cit. Date: 2 September 1857. British Library.
Liverpool Workhouse Registrars. Admissions and Discharges, Archive Reference 353 SEL/19/23. Cit. Date: 22 April 1869. Liverpool Record Office, 3rd Floor Central Library,
William Brown Street,
Liverpool L3 8EW. Web: https://liverpool.gov.uk/libraries/archives-family-history/.
Asylum Register: Commissioners in Lunacy, 1845–1913. Lunacy Patients Admission Registers, 1875, The National Archives.
Liverpool Workhouse Registrars. Admissions and Discharges, Archive Reference 353 SEL/19/27. Cit. Date: 1870. Liverpool Record Office, 3rd Floor Central Library,
William Brown Street,
Liverpool L3 8EW. Web: https://liverpool.gov.uk/libraries/archives-family-history/.
Ibid. Admissions, Archive Reference 353 SEL/18/1. Cit. Date: 18 March 1870. Liverpool Record Office, 3rd Floor Central Library,
William Brown Street,
Liverpool L3 8EW. Web: https://liverpool.gov.uk/libraries/archives-family-history/.
England and Wales Death Registration Index, General Registrar's Office.
RG11, 1881 Census England and Wales, (3 Apr 1881). The National Archives.