Sunday 19 May 2013

People of Hutton Rudby in the C18/19: Race to Richardson

... from my working notes ... accuracy not guaranteed ... for explanatory note, see post of 14 Feb 2013



Race

11 Jan 1846:  Hutton Rudby:  Thomas Stringer, grocer, of Appleton Wiske, son of Tobias Craddock Stringer, miller married Ann Davison, daughter of George Davison, shoemaker;  witnesses:  Byers Race and William Hebbron

Byers Race was churchwarden in 1848-50 and the churchwarden who signed the articles of inquiry 1849


Ramshaw

Ramshaw cut Mr Barlow’s hedge, after harvest 1850 – Barlow’s Notebook

1851 Census:  Linden Grove:  Forbes MacBean 60 Lt Col Artillery full pay b Annapolis Nova Scotia British subj, wife Eliza 65 b St Petersburg British subj, daughters Elizabeth 25, Margaret Murray 20 & Marianne Georgina 18, all b Woolwich; wife’s sister Miss Marianne Scougall 45 indep also b St Petersburg;  servants:  groom Joseph Dawson 21 b Baysdale, housemaid Elizabeth Trenham 35 b Stokesley, cook Mary Wailes 23 b HR and boy groom William Ramshaw 13 b HR

1851 Census:  South Side:  Mary Ramshaw (married) ag lab b Ingleby
1851 Census:  South Side:  James Ramshaw 50 ag lab b Hutton and Jane 25 b Liverton, with his brother Robert Ramshaw, single, 26 common carrier b Hutton




Raney

1823 Baines:  Hutton:  William Rayney, blacksmith

FQ 434:  14 & 15 Apr 1829:  Richard Renney occupied land belonging to Elizabeth Sleigh

FU 494:  14 & 15 May 1832:  messuage with garden garth & close in Hutton, previously occ by Thomas Ward and now by Richard Raney:  various persons of Welbury & West Rounton to Richard Raney of Hutton blacksmith

1840 Whites:  Hutton Rudby:  Jeremiah Raney, King’s Head
1840 Whites:  Hutton Rudby:  Jeremiah Raney, blacksmith

1841 Census:  Elizabeth Raney 30 publican, Old Wheatsheaf, Eliza 8, John Raney 20 journeyman blacksmith, John Harrison 17 app blacksmith
1841 Census:  Richard Raney 50 blacksmith, North End

Mar 1842:  Jeremiah Raney gave evidence at the trial of Robert Goldsbrough, re the projecting tooth of William Huntley [Yorkshire Gazette 12 Mar 1842]

From George Tweddell’s ‘Stokesley News & Cleveland Reporter’ 1 Nov 1842:
Odd Fellow’s Funeral.  
On Friday morning, October 28th, the members of the Traveller’s Home Lodge, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, assembled at the house of Mr Wm Robinson, the King’s Head Inn, Hutton, for the purpose of paying their last token of respect, to the remains of the late Host of their Lodge, Mr Jeremiah Raney, of the Wheat Sheaf Inn. 
After the usual funeral ceremony of the Order had been read in the room, to the assembled brothers, by Mr Thos Saddler, N.G., they proceeded in procession, to the house of their departed brother, each wearing the usual funeral regalia of the Order.  Having formed in a circle round the door of the deceased, the corpse was brought out, and the scarlet sash of the departed thrown upon his coffin.  The funeral oration of the Order was then read by George Tweddell, P.S. of the Cleveland Lodge.  
The procession then accompanied the body to its last resting place, where the service of the Church was read by the Rev R. J. Barlow.  
After the coffin had been lowered into the “cold and silent grave”, each member dropped a sprig of rosemary, into the “narrow bed” of their departed brother, according to their usual custom.  As we dropped the sprig with which we had been supplied, upon the coffin of the dead, we could not forbear exclaiming in the language of Shakspeare’s Ophelia, 
“There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance.”
The procession having again formed, returned to the place from which it set out.
Oddfellows Board:  Host:  Jeremiah Raney, Hutton, 26 Oct 1842, a33

Rev Isaac Benson of Acklam bought property on East Side 1845, 1846 & 1847, including the Wheatsheaf:  he conveyed it to his son in 1851, and it was sold to Elizabeth Raney in 1873 [East Side deeds] 

1872 Post Office Directory:  Hutton Rudby:  Mrs Elizabeth Raney, Wheatsheaf
Jeremiah Raney died (?) Oct 1842, grave184 – not in PRs


Raper

1840 Whites:  Hutton Rudby:  John Raper, beerhouse

1841 Census:  John Raper 25 ag lab and family, South Side

20 Mar 1851:  John Raper occupied property on East Side, fellow occupants Elizabeth Raney and John Whorlton [East Side deeds]

1851 Census:  Barkers Row:  John Raper 57 horsebreaker b Kirby, wife Sarah 34 bMiddleton, children Thomas 18 horsebreaker, Margaret 11, Sarah 9, Mary 7, John 3 and Elizabeth 6 mths, all born Hutton
1851 Census:  North Side:  stable boy William Raper 16 b Hutton in service with household of Edwin James Wilson 45 licentiate of Apothecary’s Hall, General Practitioner


Rayne

1832:  Dinah Rayne was buried Sat 13 Oct a81 [PRs]

8 Jan 1722:  William, son of William Rain sexton and Elizabeth Outon/ ?Orton b/bap

1725:  Robert Rayne married Alis Hutchingson:  they had 7 children

1745:  William Rain weaver married Dorothy Jigg
William Rain & Dorothy Jigg had three sons, one of whom died aged 22.

1759:  Alice Rayne, daughter of Robert & Alis, married Edward Peacock
1764:  Rachel Rayne, daughter of Robert & Alis, married Joseph Dalkin
1764:  Jane Rain, sister of William, married Thomas Peacock 

1780:  death of Dorothy Jigg Rain

29 Aug 1785:  Dinah Grundel widow 34 married William Rain widower 61 [witnesses:  John Cust, Thomas Cust]. 

9 Dec 1785:  Henry Rain [brother of William, born 1725] married Mary Stannach [witnesses:  John Eland jnr, Johnathan Eland]

8 Jul 1796:  John Rain, son of Henry & Mary, baptised – buried on 13 July

17 Nov 1789:  bap of Thomas Rain, son of William, pauper
23 Jul 1790:  burial of Thomas Rain, son of William, pauper
12 Feb 1804:  burial of William Raine


Redhead

1823 Baines:  Skutterskelfe:  John Redhead, farmer

1840 Whites:  Rudby:  Reuben Redhead, farmer
1840 Whites:  Skutterskelfe:  John Redhead, farmer
1840 Whites:  Sexhow:  George Redhead, farmer

1841 Census:  Rudby Farm:  Rubin Redhead 55 farmer, Ann 35, with Elizabeth Flounders 20 servant, James Hudson 16 servant and Robert Milestone 14 servant
1841 Census:  Thoralby farm:  Redhead
1841 Census:  Sexhow Hall:  George Redhead 58 farmer, William 13, with Jane Coverdale 30 and Robert Kirkham servants

Ord 1846:  Mr Redhead “the intelligent tenant, shewed us several remains” of “the ancient hall of the Laytons of Sexhowe”

William Redhead was churchwarden 1858-60 ; the churchwarden at the time of the Call Book for the Visitation 1857

1851 Census:  East Side:  Reuben Redhead M 69 yeoman household property bWorsall and Anne 45 bBilsdale, with visitor Mary Willians M 48 bForcett

An entry in the PRs for the baptism of John Herring Redhead [transc. as Henry] son of John & Hannah, Sexhow, farmer:  should read William & Hannah [JBTurner:  errors in baptismal register]
Reed
1804:  Richard Reed was churchwarden

DY 88 & ET 601:  Margaret Reed was a tenant of Philip Gowland in the Bay Horse area in 1816-1823

Richard Reed of Hutton, innkeeper, witnessed Deed re houses near Bay Horse, 18 & 19 Jul 1815

1841 Census:  Tame Bridge farm:  Reed
1851-71 (inc) Census:  Hutton Thorn:  Reed
1851 Census:  Hutton Thorn House:  Thomas Reed 43 farmer of 90 acres b Broughton and wife Elizabeth 32 b Stokesley, and children George 14 b Broughton, Anne 3 and Mary 1 both b Kirby

1872 Post Office Directory:  Hutton Rudby:  Thomas Reed, farmer, Cutting thorns


Rice of Rudby Mill

‘Stokesley News & Cleveland Reporter’
, 1 Sep 1844:
Births:  On Friday, the 23rd of August, at Rudby Mill, the wife of the late Mr Rice, of a son


Richardson

1823 Baines:  Hutton:  John Richardson, wheelwright
1823 Baines:  Hutton:  Robert Richardson, dog trainer

Jackson Richardson is a tenant of Barkers Row in 1829

FQ 249:  13 & 14 Mar 1829:  exors of Wayne to Barker:  the Carpenters Arms with the cartwrights shop and stable on the west end thereof, the garden and the privy on the south & backside of the premises, bounded by road to East Rounton to E, by Mrs Elizabeth Hildreth to W & S, by road to East Rounton, John Robinson and Mr Farnaby to N – occ by Edward Meynell;  the garth occ by Edward Meynell, bounded by Elizabeth Hildreth to E, by John Burdon to W, by Thomas Passman, Elizabeth Hildreth, Mr Kendall & William Spence to N, by road to East Rounton to S; the site where buildings lately occupied by John & Hannah Kay & taken down by Mark Barker stood; the garth now used as garden ground to the E & backside of the sd site;  the new houses built by Mark Barker on the site and part of the garth: some of the houses and the garden ground “at present unoccupied”, the others occupied by Robert Hall, William Souter, George Sanderson, John Kay, Mary Lamb, Jackson Richardson, John Wild and Thomas Shaw:  bounded by house & lands bel to Rev Richard Shepherd to E & S, by Arthur Douglas and townstreet to N & W

FQ 434:  14 & 15 Apr 1829:  William Richardson occupied land belonging to Elizabeth Sleigh

FQ 560:  2 & 3 Nov 1829:  ppty bought by Jane Willans widow in Enterpen:  garth of 1r 3p where a cottage formerly stood, formerly occ by John Miller, then by George Wilson, Mary Young & Hannah Young, then by Matthew Richardson jnr, then by John Burden, bounded by Thomas Wayne to N, E & W, and by street called Enterpen to S; with the houses “lately erected upon the garth” & now occupied by Simeon Burden, John Smelt, Paul Oates, John Goldsbrough, William Jowsey, Abraham Holdgate and William Burnsides

Robert Goldsbrough’s trial 1840
late July 1830:  Thomas Richardson lived all his life at Hutton until about 1839;  in Mar 1842 he was a tile maker at Stockton.  At the trial he stated that he had sold Robert Goldsbrough a gun.  Richardson had been in prison twice for poaching and once for felony.  [Yorkshire Gazette 12 Mar 1842]
His wife Maria gave evidence regarding Huntley’s clothes at the trial.
Thomas Richardson married Maria Best on 11 Dec 1837 in Hutton Rudby.  She had been baptised on 13 Apr 1811 at Heworth, Co Durham, the daughter of Martin Best and Hannah Kidd;  her family settled in Hutton Rudby a few years later, and remained in the village after her father’s death.  Maria’s son Martin was born in 1834 (father unknown).  He married and had at least four children, and can be found in the 1881 census in County Durham.  Thomas and Maria appear to be the couple living in Fletcher Street, Middlesbrough in 1881;  he is described as a fettler at the iron works.
 
Churchwardens’ accounts 1830/1:  “John Richardson’s Bill 3s 6d”

FS 461:  2 & 3 Feb 1831:  Rudby Mill:  previously occ by John Richardson
27 & 28 Jun 1831:  Lease:  parties:  Thomas Eland of Grange Road Bermondsey leather dresser and wife Mary, Richard Eland of Newport Pagnell Bucks gent and Langley & Reece:  to convey from Thomas to Richard and to secure an annuity to Thomas and his wife:  garth 1a 2r 28p, bounded by John De Putron & - Richardson to W, Flounders & De Putron to E, river to N and street to S: and 3 houses (formerly one house) barn, cowhouse & carpenter’s shop:  occ by John Eland, John Sherwood & Thomas Wiles

Anne Richardson “my Servt” bought a prayer book at 7d in the List in Middleton Book
Richard Richardson bought a Catechism for 1d in List – Middleton Book
Thomas Richardson bought a Catechism and < > Saviour for 1d in the List – Middleton Book
[blank] Richardson is in a List of Girls – Middleton Book
John Richardson, mechanic, and his wife Elizabeth’s son Robert was baptised by Mr Barlow on 16 Sep 1832

GG 130:  31 Oct 1835:  Thomas Spence of Hutton weaver & Dorothy his wife (1) Henry Collins of Stokesley gent (2):  2 houses now used as one, the weaver’s shop adjoinging & the garden or orchard of 1r behind, occ by Thomas Spence; the butcher’s shop adjoining the weaver’s shop occ by William Sherwood:  bounded by Lord Falkland to E, street to W, Mrs Kingston to N, Edmund Taylor to S; also Gowdie/Gowlay Hill Garth 1a with cowhouse occ by Thomas Richardson:  bounded by John Charlton to E, by Francis Stainthorpe to W, by street to N, by Jane Willans & Edward Meynell to S; also house with garden & garth behind 2r, occ by William Merrington:  bounded by street to E, William Wood to W, John Seamer to N, John Rymers & Francis Stainthorpe to S; also 3 closes formerly 2 closes called the Cottager 7a, previously occ by William Braithwaite as tenant to William Spence decd:  bounded by Robert Halliday Dobson to E, George Hunter & William Ableson to W, by Rounton road to N, by Richard Johnson to S; “& all other the messuages lands tenements and hereditaments formerly belonging to Thomas Smith late of Hutton yeoman decd and comprised in his Will”

“Thos Richardson and his Wife – two grown up [children]”  [Mr Barlow’s list, ?1836]
“Robt Richardson and his Wife – two for school” [Mr Barlow’s list ?1836]
“Robt Richardson and His Wife – one Girl away” [Mr Barlow’s list ?1836]
Matthew Richardson is in the 1836 Wesleyan Methodist class list

Tithe Map from Elizabeth Sleigh:  William Richardson occ 129, 130, 133, 134, 214
Tithe Map from Elizabeth Sleigh:  Martin Richardson occ 131, 132

1840 Whites:  Hutton Rudby:  Robert Richardson, bricklayer
1840 Whites:  Hutton Rudby:  wheelwrights &c:  Joh [sic] Richardson

1841 Census:  Stephen Richardson 40 weaver and family near the Wheatsheaf
1841 Census:  Robert Richardson 45 bricklayer, Margaret and family, East Side/Barkers Row.  Margaret was the half-sister of Anthony Wiles, described by him as keeping a shop in 1830 [Yorkshire Gazette 12 Mar 1842].  She married Robert Richardson in 1822, and they had (at least) three children:  Ann 1824, Elizabeth 1826 and Robert 1828.
1841 Census:  Jackson Richardson 45 ag lab, Margaret Richardson 60, John Ward 45 ag lab, Matthew Ward 20 ag lab, John Ward 25 ag lab, next door to Robt Richardson

1841 Census:  Thomas Richardson 75 and Sarah 70, South Side
1841 Census:  Robert Richardson 70 farrier, South Side
1841 Census:  Joseph Richardson 40 coal carrier in household of Mary Lythe, South Side, next door to Robert Richardson

1841 Census:  William Richardson 55 linen weaver, wife and three sons 15, 15, & 20 linen weavers, North End
1841 Census:  Martin Richardson 25 linen weaver and family, North End

1841 Census:  Matthew Richardson 30 linen weaver and family, North Side
1841 Census:  John Richardson 45 general mechanic and family, Enterpen
1841 Census:  Joseph Richardson 40 linen weaver and family, Enterpen

‘Stokesley News & Cleveland Reporter’
, 1 Sep 1843: 
Marriage:  on Mon 21 Aug, at Stokesley, Mr Jackson Richardson, of Hutton Rudby, to Miss Ann Hartas, of the former place

‘The Cleveland Repertory’ 1 Jun 1843:
Police Intelligence
27th May.  Present Edmund Turton and J B Rudd, Esquires, and the Rev H Clarke, junior.  Upon the information of William Hugill of Bilsdale, Midcable, farmer, against Jos Richardson and Jno Bowman, both of Hutton Rudby, Colliers, for having on the 20th inst wilfully and maliciously consumed the grass growing in some fields occupied by the said William Hugill, by depasturing a number of ponies, mules and asses therein, the property of Lord Feversham.  Ordered that they pay the sum of £2 2s for the damage, and also the costs, to be paid before the ninth of this month.

‘Stokesley News & Cleveland Reporter’, 1 Jun 1844:
Birth:  On Wednesday, May 22nd, at Hutton Rudby, the wife of Martin Richardson, weaver, of a daughter

‘Stokesley News & Cleveland Reporter’, 1 Jul 1844:
Deaths:  On Thursday, June 27th, at Hutton Rudby, Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Martin Richardson, weaver

16 Jul 1846:  conveyance by William Lowther of Faceby labourer, the brother & heir-at-law of John Lowther late of Seamer innkeeper decd (1) Rev Isaac Benson (2) John Richardson of Hutton joiner (3).  John Lowther left a widow, Margaret [East Side deeds]

1851 Census:  Barkers Row:  Robert Richardson 59 bricklayer and Margaret 56, both b Hutton
1851 Census:  South Side:  Thomas Richardson 88 pauper formerly shoemaker and Sarah 84 pauper, both b Hutton
1851 Census:  South Side, next door:  in household of John and Harriet Lythe, Elizabeth Richardson 14 servant b Hutton, John’s stepdaughter
1851 Census:  South Side:  Joseph Richardson 58 ass collier, Mary 53, stepdaughter Ann Lythe 22 servant, and her sons William Lythe 2 and John Lythe 11 mths, with lodger Henry Salvin 8;  all b Hutton
1851 Census:  North End:  Matthew Richardson 42 common carrier b Hutton, Mary 41 b Stockton, children John 16 common carrier, Elizabeth 10, William 5, Mary 5, Matthew Thomas 3 and Sarah 10 mths, all b Hutton
1851 Census:  North Side:  Rachel Richardson widow 55 grocer b Whitby and house servant Teresa Flintoff 15 b Ingleby
1851 Census:  North Side:  James Richardson 22 joiner and wife Hannah 23, both b Hutton
1851 Census:  Enterpen:  John Richardson widower 56 cabinet maker, nephew Stephen Richardson 15 apprentice cabinet maker and lodger Simeon Burdon 18 apprentice cabinet maker;  all b Hutton Rudby
1851 Census:  Enterpen:  Isaac Richardson 30 hand loom weaver, Sarah 32, Hannah 3 and Sarah A. 1;  all b Hutton Rudby

Richardson is listed in “Recpts for 1854” – Barlow’s Notebook
Mr Barlow’s hedge was cut in 1856 by Jas Richardson’s man (Luke Marshall) and by Mr Barlow himself “in presence of James Richardson and three of his men” in Aug 1857 – Barlow’s Notebook

28 Nov 1863:  Henry Richardson occupied a house north of the Wheatsheaf, morgaged by J A Benson [East Side deeds]

11 May 1868:  Codling mortgage:  North Side ppty bounded by John Mease to W and Miss Righton and George Davison to E, and occupied by James Stephenson, with the 6 messuages occupied by William Codling, James Catterick, Mrs Falshaw, Richard Richardson, James Stephenson and Reuben Bainbridge

1872 Post Office Directory:  carriers:  to Stokesley, William Richardson, Saturday
1872 Post Office Directory:  Hutton Rudby:  Isaac Richardson, grocer, Enterpen
1872 Post Office Directory:  Hutton Rudby:  James Richardson, joiner & steam sawmills, Enterpen
1872 Post Office Directory:  Hutton Rudby:  John Richardson, joiner, Enterpen
1872 Post Office Directory:  Hutton Rudby:  Robert Richardson, bricklayer
1872 Post Office Directory:  Hutton Rudby:  William Richardson, carrier

Mr Richardson gave £1 to School Acct 1874 – Barlow’s Notebook

Oddfellows Board:  Bro:  R Richardson, Hutton, 26 Jun 1870, a45
Oddfellows Board:  Bro:  J Richardson, Hutton, 26 Feb 1878, a78
Oddfellows Board:  Bro:  M Richardson, Middlesbrough, 1 Dec 1882, a69



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