The Highfield Family and their relations
A family through history
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1 | 1861 Census showing Mary Lindley supporting her mother This census shows Mary Lindley, herself a widow, supporting her mother Hannah Jenkinson in running her farm after she too became a widow. Mark Lindley-Highfield of Ballumbie Castle took Lindley as part of his surname in honour of this kind action. | ||
2 | Biography of Sir William Thorley Loton. Entry in Johns's Notable Australians, 1906. | ||
3 | Census of 1785, Frome Selwood, Somerset Records that Henry Musselwhite is a Gentleman | ||
4 | Dictionary of National Biography, first page of entry (see notes for corrections) James Holland's entry in the Dictionary of National Biography. His birth year is recorded inaccurately (it was actually 1799), and the month of death is incorrect also (it was February, not December). | ||
5 | Dictionary of National Biography, second page of entry (see notes for corrections) James Holland's entry in the Dictionary of National Biography. His birth year is recorded inaccurately (it was actually 1799), and the month of death is incorrect also (it was February, not December). | ||
6 | Harrod's Directory of 1865, Bulford, Wiltshire Confirms Francis Stephen Long is an Esquire. | ||
7 | Jeffrey Exton, yeoman Noted as yeoman on record (sideways on). | ||
8 | Land Tax Record from 1827 William Jenkinson holds a House and Land of the Earl Fitzwilliam. | ||
9 | Land Tax Redemption of 1798 for Sutton Veny, Wiltshire Henry Musselwhite is styled as an Esquire | ||
10 | London Gazette Entry, confirmation of Knighthood, 1923 Confirmation of Sir William Thorley Loton's Knighthood, 1923. | ||
11 | Marriage Licence Record of 1700. Henry Musselwhite is noted as being a yeoman of Upton Lovell in his marriage licence record. | ||
12 | Marriage of Percival Haden Jenkinson and Lizzie Mountain Marriage at St John's Church, Heysham, Lancashire between Percival Haden Jenkinson, Farmer, son of John Jenkinson, Gentleman, and Lizzie Mountain, daughter of Thomas Mountain, Gardener. | ||
13 | Marriage record of Samuel Long, yeoman, 1726. Samuel Long is confirmed as being a yeoman at the time of his marriage. | ||
14 | Pigot's Directory of 1842, Amesbury, Wiltshire Francis Stephen Long, Esquire, is noted amongst the Nobility, Gentry and Clergy of Amesbury. | ||
15 | Poll Book and Electoral Register of 1705 Henry Musselwhite is identified as a freeholder in Sutton Veny in 1705. | ||
16 | Probate record for Walter Pothecary, gentleman Confirms Walter Pothecary was a gentleman. | ||
17 | Probate record of 1866 for John Haden, Gentleman Probate record for John Haden, Gentleman, of Swinton, Yorkshire. | ||
18 | Probate Record of 1870. Probate Record of James Holland, Esquire, of Regent's Park, London. | ||
19 | Probate record of Edward Jenkinson, yeoman Confirmed as a yeoman in his probate record | ||
20 | Quarter Sessions Records of 1736 John Musselwhite is identified as being a yeoman in the Quarter Sessions Records of 1736. | ||
21 | Stephen Appleford, yeoman Confirmed to be a yeoman at the time of his marriage. | ||
22 | The Mexborough and Swinton Times Swinton Local Board Election: Thomas Haden of Fitzwilliam Street is identified as a Gentleman. | ||
23 | West Yorkshire Electoral Register of 1904 William Jenkinson is entitled to vote as the proprietor of Freehold Dwelling Houses and Land on Fitzwilliam Street in Swinton, Yorkshire, in 1904. In the same record, John Jenkinson, his son, is confirmed as being eligible to vote on the basis of ownership of Freehold Dwelling Houses on Church Street, Swinton. | ||
24 | Will of Daniel Appleford of Rockley, Axford in Ramsbury, yeoman Confirms he was a yeoman. | ||
25 | Will of Francis Stephen Long, Esquire Status as an Esquire is noted with name in margin. | ||
26 | Will of Stephen Long of Sutton Veny, yeoman. Confirms that Stephen Long was a yeoman. | ||
27 | Will of William Francis Long, Gentleman Will confirms William Francis Long to be a Gentleman. | ||
28 | Will of William Long, Gentleman Will confirms William Long to be a Gentleman. |
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