
| Second Cousins | |
|---|---|
| 1 | Selina Ann GASKIN
, b. 1865, Willington, South Derbyshire, Derbyshire, England![]() |
| 2 | William JEFFERY
, b. 3 Sep 1868, Hatton, South Derbyshire, Derbyshire, England d. 1941, Repton, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 3 | Mary Jane GASKIN
, b. 1869, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 4 | George Henry GASKIN
, b. 1870, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 5 | Ellen JEFFERY
, b. 23 Oct 1870, Osleston and Thurvaston, South Derbyshire, Derbyshire, England d. 13 Nov 1961, Hulland Ward, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 6 | Walter BAILEY
, b. 1871, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 7 | Mary Ellen HULLAND
, b. 1872, Manchester, Lancashire, England d. 1906, Manchester, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 8 | John JEFFERY
, b. 1873, Osleston, South Derbyshire, Derbyshire, England d. Dec 1931, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 9 | Seida HULLAND
, b. 1873, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 10 | Emma GASKIN
, b. 1873, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 11 | Charles Henry HULLAND
, b. 18 Dec 1873, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 12 | George William HULLAND
, b. 1874, Manchester, Lancashire, England d. 1937, Manchester, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 13 | Sarah Ann BAILEY
, b. 1874, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 14 | Sarah Frances GASKIN
, b. 1875, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 15 | Edward COXON
, b. Abt 1875, Brailsford, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 16 | Ada HULLAND
, b. 1876, Manchester, Lancashire, England d. 1890, Manchester, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 17 | Ann Jane HULLAND
, b. 1876, Salford, Manchester, Lancashire, England d. 1926, Salford, Manchester, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 18 | Emma J. BAILEY
, b. 1876, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 19 | Rachael JEFFERY
, b. 1876, Osleston, South Derbyshire, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 20 | Sarah Ann HILL
, b. 1877, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 21 | Albert Edward GASKIN
, b. 1877, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 22 | George COXON
, b. 25 Feb 1877, Alkmonton, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England d. 27 Jan 1978, Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida, USA ![]() |
| 23 | Lily HULLAND
, b. 1878, Salford, Manchester, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 24 | Sarah JEFFERY
, b. 31 Jul 1878, Osleston, South Derbyshire, Derbyshire, England d. Sep 1943, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 25 | William COXON
, b. Abt 1879, Brailsford, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 26 | Robert HILL
, b. 1880, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 27 | Alfred COXON
, b. Abt 1880, Alkmonton, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 28 | Emma HULLAND
, b. 1881, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 29 | Ada COXON
, b. Abt 1882, Alkmonton, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 30 | George HILL
, b. 1883, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 31 | Sarah Elizabeth HULLAND
, b. 1883, Salford, Manchester, Lancashire, England d. 1883, Salford, Manchester, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 32 | Henry HILL
, b. 1884, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 33 | Henry JEFFERY
, b. 24 Apr 1884, Sharrow Hall, Osleston and Thurvaston, South Derbyshire, Derbyshire, England The monument is the site of a 12th to 17th century moated house called Sharrow Hall, and includes the moated site together with a complex of earthworks representing the remains of enclosures, a sample of ridge and furrow, a dovecote and a road and driveway. Further ridge and furrow and traces of the road also survive beyond the monument but have not been included in the scheduling. The moated site consists of a roughly rectangular platform measuring about 50m by 20m, enclosed by a moat or ditch with an average width of 8m and a current depth of c.0.75m. Set approximately 5m in from the east end of the platform is a depression measuring roughly 5m by 10m which may indicate the site of a cellar. A channel links the north west corner of the moat with the stream to the west. Because of the level of the site it is unlikely that the moat was ever waterfilled. Instead, together with the channel, it would have been used to drain the site. Excavation at the west end of the moat by the Derbyshire Archaeological Society in the early 1980s revealed roof tile and pottery dating from the 12th to the 17th centuries. This indicates a long period of occupation. Earthworks confirm that a wide range of ancillary features existed round the moated site. They include a rectangular platform, flanking the drainage channel noted above, measuring approximately 25m wide by 40m long by 1m high, which is interpreted as the site of a range of buildings whose outer walls survive as low linear earthworks with gaps marking the location of doorways. In addition, south of the moated site, is a slightly sunken enclosure with a roughly 20cm square building platform inside its south west corner. This enclosure measures approximately 40m square and is bounded on all but the south side by a prominent bank measuring up to 5m wide and 2m high. This bank is interpreted as the remains of a wall and suggests that the enclosure was either a walled courtyard or, alternatively, a garden. The wall divides the enclosure from the moated site and also continued up the west side of the moat. South of this enclosure is a linear sunken feature measuring approximately 140m long by 15m wide by 1.5m deep. In the past, this feature has been interpreted as a fishpond because it lies on a former stream line. However, though it may have originated as one or a number of ponds, in its present form it appears to have been a driveway providing access to the enclosure south of the moat by linking up with a lane which, until about 50 years ago, passed north to south through the east side of the moated site. This lane, known as Chapel Lane but referred to locally as the Coach Road, currently survives as a flat-bottomed linear depression varying between 8m and 18m wide. A circular mound at the junction of the lane and driveway may represent a turning circle for carriages. The lane can also be traced in fields north of the moated site. Another circular earthwork, comprising a low 9m wide mound surrounded by a wall-trench, occurs north of the driveway, west of the enclosure. Its dimensions and shape indicate that it may be the remains of a dovecote which is known to have existed in the early 17th century, having been referred to in a letter dated 31 May 1603. Other features surrounding the moated site include a number of banked and ditched enclosures which will have served a variety of purposes. These may have included pleasure gardens as well as kitchen gardens and paddocks. In addition, both the field south of the driveway and the enclosures west and north east of the moated site all retain faint but distinct traces of ridge and furrow, the earthworks left by medieval and post- medieval ploughing. Although the finds made by the Derbyshire Archaeological Society indicate a 12th century origin for the moated site, little is known about its early history except that it was occupied by the Pipard family. In the mid-15th century it was leased or otherwise held from the Pipards by John Peche (Peachy). During the 16th century it was acquired by William Twyford, who became known as `of Sharrow Hall', and subsequently passed to the Gregson family through the marriage of William's sole heir Anne to Thomas Gregson. In 1603, in the letter mentioned above, Francis Coke of Trusley tells John Coke that `There is on it a very pretty house and a dovecote...'. At this time, Sharrow Hall was to let and may have been in disrepair since, in a will dated 1604, Alice Gregson left the ceiling of the parlour and the glass in the windows to her son, Henry. The final record of the hall seems to be in a conveyance of land dated 2 June 1640 in which it is listed with several other properties. Reused timbers in present day Sharrow Hall Farm are thought to have originated from the moated hall. Excluded are all modern gates and fences, although the ground underneath is included. ![]() |
| 34 | George William HULLAND
, b. 1885, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England ![]() |
| 35 | Florrie SMITH
, b. 1885, Markeaton, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 36 | Thomas HILL
, b. 1886, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 37 | Maria HILL
, b. 1887, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 38 | Harry SMITH
, b. 1887, Markeaton, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 39 | Charles John COXON
, b. Abt 1887, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 40 | Edith SMITH
, b. 1888, Markeaton, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 41 | John William HILL
, b. 1889, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 42 | Amy TATLOW
, b. 1889, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England d. 8 May 1969 |
| 43 | Ernest Isaac COXON
, b. 1889, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 44 | Eleanor V. HOUGH
, b. 1890, Brailsford, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 45 | Fanny TATLOW
, b. Dec 1890, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England d. Jan 1891, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 46 | Joseph HILL
, b. 1892, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 47 | Edith TATLOW
, b. 1893, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England d. 25 Aug 1965 |
| 48 | Walter SMITH
, b. 1893, Markeaton, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 49 | Leonard William TAYLOR
, b. 1893, Brailsford, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 50 | Frederick Sidney TAYLOR
, b. 1894, Brailsford, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 51 | Daisy SMITH
, b. 1895, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 52 | Ernest Lancelot TAYLOR
, b. 1897, Weston Underwood, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 53 | William SMITH
, b. 1897, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 54 | Eliza TATLOW
, b. 18 Apr 1897, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England d. 22 Mar 1975, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 55 | Clement Frank TAYLOR
, b. 1899, Weston Underwood, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 56 | John George TAYLOR
, b. 1901, Weston Underwood, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 57 | George John SMITH
, b. 1903, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 58 | Jessie Annie TAYLOR
, b. 1905, Weston Underwood, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 59 | Hilda Ethel SMITH
, b. 11 Feb 1905, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 60 | Gladys SMITH
, b. 7 Oct 1906, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 61 | Robert Maurice TAYLOR
, b. 4 Mar 1907, Weston Underwood, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| Fourth Cousins | |
|---|---|
| 1 | Arthur SHREEVE
, b. 1877, St Peters, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 2 | Lillie SHREEVE
, b. 1879, St Peters, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |
| 3 | Harry SHREEVE
, b. 1881, St Peters, Derby, Derbyshire, England ![]() |