Samuel ARDRON VI (1856 - 1917)
Father: James Ardron
II (1828 - 1902)
Mother: Martha Sugden
Tree extract starting with common ancestor to me:
My G-Great-Grandfather was born at
Kilnhurst, near Swinton in
He was baptised on 1 June of that year in Swinton. (APR)
1857-8 The Indian Mutiny (against
British Rule)
On
the 1861 Census (7 April) he was aged 4, a school boy, living with his
parents at Albany Row,
1870 Primary education is
made compulsory
On
the 1871 Census (2 April) he was aged 14, living with his parents at 82
Meadow Works, Rawmarsh. (PRO ref RG10
piece 4709 folio 27-28 pg 20-21)
Next door at 81 Meadow Works lived Mary Jane Barlow, aged 12, who
Samuel marries seven years later.
1872 Secret voting is
introduced for elections
He
married Mary Jane Barlow in the parish
1879
On
the 1881 Census (3 April) Samuel was listed as being the head of
household in Ryecroft, Rawmarsh:
a) Samuel Ardron, 24, coal miner, Kilnhurst
b) Mary Jane Ardron, wife, 22, Rusheyum Nottinghamshire
c) Florence K. Ardron, daughter, 1 month, Rawmarsh
(PRO ref RG11
piece 4680 folio 6 page 7)
1884 The Third Reform Act -
voting extended to agricultural workers (triples the electorate)
On
the 1891 Census (5 April) Samuel was listed as being the head of
household for 81 Grange Road, Sandhill, Rawmarsh:
a) Samuel Ardron, head, married, 34, coal miner, Kilnhurst
b) Mary Jane Ardron, wife, married, 32
c) Florence K. Ardron, daughter, 10, scholar, Rawmarsh
d) Lily Ardron, daughter, 7, scholar, Rawmarsh
e) Alice Ardron, daughter, 2, Rawmarsh
(PRO ref RG12 piece 3851 folio 53)
Next
door at 80 Grange Road, Sandhill lived Mary Jane's parents and brother:
a) Benjamin Barlow, head, married, 63, colliery labourer
b) Ann Barlow, wife, married, 68
c) Edward Barlow, son, single, 38, bricklayers labourer
(PRO ref RG12 piece 3851 folio 53)
1899-1902 Britain fights
the Boer War in
On the 1901 Census (31 March)
Samuel was listed as being the head of household for 92 Claypit Lane,
Rawmarsh:
a) Samuel Ardron, head, married, 44, coal miner labourer in pit, worker,
Kilnhurst Yorks
b) Mary Jane Ardron, wife, married, 42, Babworth, Notts
c) Florence K. Ardron, daughter, single, 20, dress maker, own account
working at home, Rawmarsh Yorks
d) Alice Ardron, daughter, single, 12, Rawmarsh Yorks
e) Horace Ardron, son, single, 6, Rawmarsh Yorks
f) Cyril Ardron, son, single, 8 months, Rawmarsh Yorks
(PRO ref RG13 piece 4399
folio 35 pg 8)
1901 Death of Queen
In
1905 he was listed as a shop keeper at 21 Apollo Street, Sandhill, Rawmarsh:
"Ardron Samuel, shopkeeper, 21 Apollo Street, Sand Hill" (White's
Directory of Sheffield Rotherham and the Parishes, Townships, Villages and
Hamlets within a radius of seven miles from Sheffield, 1905, page 812)
In 1910 Samuel was the occupier
of 31a Sandhill, a house and shop. It was owned by Sam Lowcock
(father-in-law to his daughter Florence Kate). The gross value £13.9.0
and the rateable value was £10.15.0. The actual (or estimated) rent was
£18.4.0. At the time it was described as "shop, living room,
scullery, 3 bedrooms - stable, small garden at back". (1910
Finance Act (PRO ref IR71302 Rawmarsh nos 3001-3100))
On the 1911 Census (2 April) Samuel was
listed as head of household for
a) Samuel Ardron, head, 54, married (32 years),
grocer and milk dealer, own account, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
b) Mary Jane Ardron, wife, 52, married (32
years), assisting in the business, Nottinghamshire Babworth
c) Horace Ardron, son, 16, single, assisting in
the business, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
d) Cyril Ardron, son, 10, school, Yorkshire
Rawmarsh
e) Lilian Milnes, servant, 18, single, general
servant / domestic, worker, Yorkshire Swinton
The record shows a total of 5 children born
alive in present marriage, 5 still living and 0 having died.
The property consisted of 5 rooms (including
kitchen but excluding scullery, landing, lobby, closet, bathroom, warehouse,
office or shop if present).
(PRO ref
RG14 ??)
In
1913 Samuel agreed to rent Bradbury Farm, Rawmarsh from Theophilus Percy Ring
of The Rectory, Rawmarsh, Clerk in Holy Orders. Samuel was of
1914-8 The Great War (World
War I)
On
Tuesday 20 February 1917 the Sheffield Daily Telegraph reported under the
headline “TUBERCULOUS BEAST” that Samuel had been
summoned to the Rotherham West Riding Court the day before (Monday) for
depositing for the purpose of preparation for sale unsound meat, in the early
hours of 2 February, and for having an unlicensed slaughter-house. His son
Horace and the local butcher Samuel Hancock were also prosecuted for aiding and
abetting Samuel. In their defence the three men said that the animal had been
suffering for some time and was therefore put out of its agony and they had no
intention of selling the carcase. Although the summons in regard to the
slaughter-house was dismissed, for the other offences Samuel was fined £10, and
Horace and the butcher £5 each. (The Sheffield Daily
Telegraph, Tuesday 20 February 1917)
On
Wednesday 4 April 1917 the Sheffield Daily Telegraph
further reported under the headline “Rotherham Meat Case Appeal”
that Samuel had appealed against the conviction for preparing for sale unsound
meat with the intent to sell it for human consumption, and that his son Horace
and the butcher also appealed against their convictions for aiding and
abetting. The appeal was based on the animal being killed at such an unusual
time of the day owing to it being in great pain and having been suffering from
rheumatism. They said they had no idea that it was tuberculous until the
carcase had been dressed, and after that discovery nothing further was done to
it. The appeal was allowed, with costs. (The Sheffield Daily Telegraph,
Wednesday 4 April 1917)
On
23 September 1917, Samuel died at Bradbury Farm, Rawmarsh, aged 61 years. He
was a farmer. The cause of death was arteris sclerosis and a cerebral hemorage.
The informant was H. Ardron (son) present at death. (GRO Cert DXZ397974 + GRO ref Rotherham 9c
671 Sep 1917)
He
is buried at
Before
his death, Samuel made a will on 2 February 1915 in which his wife Mary Jane
was appointed executor and sole heir to his estate. Witnesses to the will were
[his son-in-law] William Mullins (a farmer of Manor Farm) and George Bryan (a
miner of Rose Hill, Rawmarsh).
This
will was probated on 31 October 1917. "Ardron, Samuel of Bradbury Farm,
Rawmarsh, Rotherham,
Mary Jane BARLOW (1858
- 1924)
My G-Great-Grandmother was born on 16 July 1858 at Babworth, a
village 1½ miles west of Retford, Nottinghamshire. Her parents were Benjamin
and Ann Barlow. (Based
on her age at time of marriage and location on 1861 and 1871 Censuses + Brian
Hurst + PRO ref E. Retford 7b 14 Sep 1858)
On the 1861 Census
(7 April) she was aged 2, living with her parents at Rushinn, Babworth,
Nottinghamshire. The household consisted of:
a) Benjamin Barlow, head, married, [aged] 36, m[ale], [occupation] agricultural
labourer, [born] Asberton Notts
b) Ann Barlow, wife,
married, 38, f[emale], Gamston Notts
c) Joseph Barlow, son,
unmarried, 12, m, works on farm, Babworth Notts
d) Edmund Barlow, son,
unmarried, 8, m, scholar, Babworth Notts
e) Elizah Barlow,
daughter, unmarried, 4, f, scholar, Babworth Notts
f) Mary Jane Barlow,
daughter, unmarried, 2, f, Babworth Notts
g) Ben Barlow, son,
unmarried, 6 months, m, Babworth Notts
(PRO ref RG9 2416 folio 39 pg 8)
On the 1871 Census
(2 April) she was aged 12, a school girl, living with her parents at 81
Meadow Works, Rawmarsh. The household consisted of:
a) Benjamin Barlow, head, m[arried], [aged] 43, m[ale], [occupation]
ag[ricultural] lab[ourer], [born] Notts Osberton
b) Ann Barlow, wife, m,
48, f[emale], Notts Gamston
c) Joseph Barlow, son,
22, m, coal miner, Notts Babworth
d) Edmund [or Edward]
Barlow, son, 18, m, ag[ricultural] lab[ourer], [born] Notts Babworth
e) George Barlow, son, 16, m, coal miner, Notts Babworth
f) Eliza Barlow, daur,
14, f, Notts Babworth
g) Mary J. Barlow,
daur, 12, f, scholar, Notts Babworth
h) Ben Barlow, son, 10,
m, scholar, Notts Babworth
i) Fred Barlow, son, 5,
m, scholar, York Rawmarsh
j) William Wright,
boarder, m, 34, m, coal miner, Notts Babworth
(PRO ref RG10 piece 4709 folio 27 pg 20)
Next door at 82
Meadow Works lived Samuel Ardron VI, aged 14, Mary Jane’s future husband.
Mary Jane died on 4 June 1924 at Sandhill Farm, Rawmarsh aged 65 years. The cause of death was mucous colitis and asthemia. The informant was H. Ardron (son). (GRO cert DXZ397974 + GRO ref Rotherham 9c 835 June 1924 - [aged] 65)
She is buried with her husband at
Her will was probated on 10 September
1924. "Ardron, Mary Jane of Sandhill Farm, Rawmarsh,
SAMUEL AND MARY JANE HAD THE FOLLOWING
CHILDREN:
1)
My G-Great Aunt was born on 24 February 1881 at Rawmarsh . (Based on age and location on 1891 Census + Brian Hurst + 1939 Register + GRO ref Rotherham 9c 665 March 1881)
On
the 1881 Census (3 April) she was aged 1 month, living with her parents
at Ryecroft, Rawmarsh. (PRO ref RG11 piece 4680 folio 6 page 7)
On
the 1891 Census (5 April) she was aged 10, a school girl, living with
her parents at
On the 1901 Census (31 March)
she was aged 20, a dressmaker, living with her parents at
Florence
Kate married Herbert Lowcock at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in Rawmarsh on 28
August 1902.
On the 1911 Census (2 April) Florence
was living with her husband at 147 Kilnhurst Road, Sandhill, Rawmarsh:
a) Herbert Lowcock, head, 33, married (8
years), coal mine corporal below ground, worker, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
b) Florence Kate Lowcock, wife, 30, married (8
years), Yorkshire Rawmarsh
c) Hazel Mary Lowcock, daughter, 5, single,
Yorkshire Rawmarsh
The record shows a total of 1 children born
alive in present marriage, 1 still living and 0 having died.
The property consisted of 4 rooms (including
kitchen but excluding scullery, landing, lobby, closet, bathroom, warehouse,
office or shop if present).
(PRO ref
RG14 ??)
On 29 September
1939 National Registration Day took place. The register shows Florence and
family living at 61 Kilnhurst Road, Rawmarsh:
a) Herbert Lowcock, [born] 23 September 1877, married, ?? repairer (colliery)
b) Florence K. Lowcock, 24
February 1881, married, unpaid domestic duties
(TNA r39_3708_3708g_022)
She died at her daughter Hazel's house, 37 Bond Road, Barnsley on 12 January 1975 aged 93. (Brian Hurst + GRO ref Barnsley 3 0250 Mar 1975 - [born] 24-Fe-1881)
Herbert LOWCOCK (1877 - 1949)
He was born on 23 September 1877. (1939
Register + GRO ref Rotherham 9c 650 Dec 1877)
On the 1881 Census (3 April)
Herbert was listed as living with his parents at 39 Kilnhurst Road, Rawmarsh:
a) Sam Lowcock, head, married, 27, coal miner, Gleadless York
b) Elizabeth Lowcock, wife, married, 23, Conisbro York
c) Herbert Lowcock, 3, Rawmarsh York
d) George W. Lowcock, 3 months, Rawmarsh York
(PRO ref RG11
piece 4680 folio 7 pg 9)
1891 CENSUS?? –
AGED 13?
On the 1901 Census
(31 March) Herbert was living with his parents at
a) Sam Lowcock, head,
married, 47, coal mines deputy below ground, worker, Gleadless Yorkshire
b) Elizabeth Lowcock,
wife, married, 43, Conisborough Yorkshire
c) Herbert Lowcock,
son, single, 23, coal miner tram man below ground, Sandhill Rawmarsh Yorkshire
d) George Wm Lowcock,
son, single, 20, coal miner tram man below ground, Sandhill Yorkshire
e) Harry Lowcock, son,
single, 18, coal miner day boy below ground, Sandhill Yorkshire
f) John Arthur Lowock, son,
single, 15, painter, Sandhill Yorkshire
g) Albert Lowcock, son,
single, 13, scholar, Sandhill Yorkshire
h) Edgar Lowcock, son,
single, 11, scholar, Sandhill Yorkshire
i) Mary Elizabeth
Lowcock, daughter, single, 9, scholar, Sandhill Yorkshire
j) Evelyn Lowcock,
daughter, single, 5, scholar, Sandhill Yorkshire
k) Leonard Lowcock,
son, single, 3, Sandhill Yorkshire
(PRO ref RG13 piece 4399 folio 54 pg 4)
On the 1911 Census
(2 April) Sam was living with his family at 147 Kilnhurst Road, Sandhill,
Rawmarsh.
(PRO ref RG14 ??)
Herbert died on 24 January 1949 in Rawmarsh. (Brian Hurst + GRO ref Rother V 2c 863 Mar 1949 - [aged] 71)
He was buried at
2) Lily Ardron (1883 - 1945)
My G-Great Aunt was born on 6 May 1883 at Rawmarsh . (Based on age and location on 1891 Census + Brian Hurst) This agrees with a GRO index entry. (GRO ref Rotherham 9c 669 June 1883)
On
the 1891 Census (5 April) she was aged 7, a school girl, living with her
parents and 2 sisters at
On
the 1901 Census (31 March) Lily is listed as a domestic housemaid at the
residence of one Charles Lord, a fustian dealer of Stubbin House, Hebden
Bridge, West Riding:
a) Lily Ardron, servant, single, 17, housemaid domestic, Ryecroft Yorks
(PRO ref RG13
piece 4083 folio 5 pg 1)
Sometime
before July 1903 Lily went to
Lily married Willie Mullins on 13 July 1903 at St Marys Church, Indwe, parish of Dordrecht, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa after banns. She was aged 24 and Willie was a mining engineer aged 26. Witnesses were Charles Mullins and Bertha Colley. (Based on marriage cert)
In
1911 it is likely that Lily and Willie were still in South Africa as they have
not been found on the UK Census for that year.
On 29 September
1939 National Registration Day took place. The register shows Lily and family
living at 18 Silverwood Cottages, Rotherham:
a) Willie Mullins, [born] 29 December 1880, married, colliery deputy below
b) Lily Mullins, 6 May 1883,
married, unpaid domestic duties
(TNA r39_3800_3800i_019)
– next door lived more Mullins
She died on 5 December 1945 aged 62 at 20 Moorgate.
She was of 18 Silverwood Cottages, Ravenfield, Rotherham.The informant
W[illiam]. P[ercival]. Mullins, son, of 19 Silverwood Cottages, Thybergh,
A
newspaper announcement advised the death as follows: “MULLINS – On December 5th
1945, Lily, beloved wife of Willie, of 18 Silverwood Cottages, in the
Willie MULLINS (1880 -
1946)
He was born on 29 December 1880
at Rawmarsh. (Based short
birth cert and age + location on 1881 Census + GRO ref Rotherham 9c 645 Mar
1881)
On the 1881 Census
(3 April) Willie was living with his parents at Ryecroft, Rawmarsh:
a) William Mullins,
head, married, 22, coal miner, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
b) Eliza Mullins, wife,
married, 22, Yorkshire Carlton
c) Lilian Mullins,
daughter, 1, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
d) Willie Mullins, son,
3 months, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
(PRO ref RG11piece 4680 folio 6 pg 8)
On the 1891 Census (
5 April) Willie was living with his parents at
a) William Mullins,
head, married, 32, mining deputy, employed, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
b) Eliza Mullins, wife,
married, 32, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
c) Lilian Mullins,
daughter, 11, scholar, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
d) Willie Mullins, son,
10, scholar, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
e) Arthur Mullins, son,
8, scholar, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
f) Charles Mullins,
son, 7, scholar, Yorkshire Rawmarsh
(PRO ref RG12 piece 3853 folio 18 pg 30)
On the 1901 Census
(31 March) Willie was living with his parents at Warren Vale, Rawmarsh:
a) William Mullins,
head, married, 42, colliery under manager below, worker, Rawmarsh Yorkshire
b) Eliza Mullins, wife,
married, 42, Rawmarsh Yorkshire
c) Willie Mullins, son,
single, 20, colliery packer below, worker, Rawmarsh Yorkshire
d) Arthur Mullins, son,
single, 18, ??, worker, Rawmarsh Yorkshire
e) Charles Mullins,
son, single, 17, ??, worker, Rawmarsh Yorkshire
f) Annie E Carr,
servant, single, 16, servant domestic, worker, Rawmarsh Yorkshire
(PRO ref RG13 piece 4399 folio 67 pg 30)
In 1945 at the time of his wife’s death he was a colliery deputy. (Wife’s death cert)
He died in 1946 aged
65. (Denise Pannett
(nee Oxtoby) + GRO ref Rotherham 2c 504 Sep 1946 – [aged] 65)
3)
Alice
Ardron II (1888 - 1916)
My G-Great Aunt was born on 25 April 1888 at Rawmarsh. (Based on age and location on 1891 Census + Brian Hurst) This agrees with a GRO index entry. (GRO ref Rotherham 9c 650 Dec 1888)
On
the 1891 Census (5 April) she was aged 2, living with her parents at
On the 1901 Census (31 March)
she was aged 12, living with her parents at
Alice married Robert Walter Tate in 1910. (Based on information supplied by Gillian Morris concerning a fabric bookmark in a family bible + GRO ref Rotherham 9c 1384 Dec 1910)
On the 1911 Census (2 April) Alice was
living with her husdband at No.3 Luptons Buildings, Swinton:
a) Robert W Tate, head, 26, married (under 1
year), coal miner hewer, worker, County Durham Leadgate
b) Alice Tate, wife, 23, married (under 1
year), Yorkshire Sandhill
The record shows that a total of 0 children
born alive in present marriage, 0 still living and 0 having died.
The property consisted of 4 rooms (including
kitchen but excluding scullery, landing, lobby, closet, bathroom, warehouse,
office or shop if present).
(PRO ref
RG14 ??)
She died on 3 January 1916 aged 27 and was interred at Haugh Road Cemetery, Rawmarsh on 7 January. (Based on information supplied by Gillian Morris concerning a fabric bookmark in a family bible + GRO ref Doncaster 9c 998 Mar 1916 - [aged] 28)
The bookmark found by Gillian Morris and also Brian Hurst has the following inscription:
"In loving memory
of
Alice,
The beloved wife of Robert
Walter Tate
And dearly loved daughter
of Samuel and Mary Jane
Ardron
Who departed this life January
3rd 1916
In her 28th Year
And was interred at the Haugh
Road Cemetery Rawmarsh January 7th
If love and care could death prevent,
Her life had not so soon been spent,
But God in mercy thought it best
To take her to his home of rest"
Robert Walter TATE (1885 -)
WAS HE BORN IN
1885? GRO REF LANCHESTER 10A 341 MAR 1885 – ROBERT WALTER
1891 CENSUS?? –
AGED 6? RG12 piece 3782 folio 10 pg 9
Alfred E Tate Son M 10
Durham Lanchester
John K Tate Son M 8
Durham Lanchester
Robert W Tate Son M 6 Durham Lanchester
1901 CENSUS?? –
AGED 16? RG13 piece ?? folio
?? pg 28
George Smith Head M 24 Rawmarsh, Yorkshire
Amy Smith Wife F 23
Barnby Dunn, Yorkshire
Annie Smith Daughter F 2
Rawmarsh, Yorkshire
Edna Smith Daughter F 0
Rawmarsh, Yorkshire
Robert Tate Boarder M 16
Lead Gate, Durham
On the 1911 Census
(2 April) Robert was living with his wife at No.3 Luptons Buildings,
Swinton.
(PRO ref RG14 ??)
Did DID HE DIE IN 1928 AGED 44? GRO
REF HEMSWORTH 9C 181 JUN 1928 – [AGED] 44
DID ALICE AND ROBERT HAVE THREE SONS: HAROLD A TATE IN 1911? (GRO REF ROTHERHAM
9C 1552 SEP 1911 – ARDRON); RAYMOND TATE IN 1913? (GRO REF DONCASTER 9C 1713
SEP 1913 – ARDRON); CYRIL TATE IN 1914? (GRO REF DONCASTER 9C 1869 SEP 1914 –
ARDRON)
4) Horace Ardron II (1894 - 1973)
5) Cyril Ardron I (1900
- 1983)