Individual Details
Mary Ann MASSICKS
(Mar 1840 - )
parents are John and Martha MASSIC
possible census, but where did the surname come from?
George STANIFORTH Head M 37 Farmer & Innkeeper Mosbro Derbys
Jane STANIFORTH Wife M 35 Eckington Derbys
Mary STANIFORTH Daur 9 Scholar Mosbro Derbys
Elizabeth STANIFORTH Daur 7 Scholar Mosbro Derbys
Ann STANIFORTH Daur 4 Mosbro Derbys
Jane S STANIFORTH Daur 2 Mosbro Derbys
George W STANIFORTH Son 1m Mosbro Derbys
William WILD Serv U 23 Servant Northwingfield Derbys
Mary MYCOCK Serv - 20 Servant Codmarpark Derbys
[White's Directory of 1857 lists Geo. Staniforth as a farmer in Eckington]
Indexed as Mary Massacks
Basford covered Codnor Park, but not Riddings where the christening took place
11th November 1859 - Mary Ann gives birth to son William. No father recorded. X - the mark of Mary massicks, mother, Deep Pits, Sheffield, Yorkshire.
1871 Census Mary Ann living with Mark Maskery on the Stopes, Stannington, Sheffield.
The 1871 census shows that Mark & Mary Ann had an 11 month old son, George. Mark was a collier.
Children born to Mary Ann & Mark were George 1870 died 1871
Ernest born 1871 died 1872 & Edwin born 1872.
Mary Ann Maskery - POSSIBLE 1881 census - is a lodger with Margaret English at 4 Cambridge Street, Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorks. She is a Hawker, widower, born Codnor Park Derbyshire (correct) and aged 48 (incorrect - should be 40)
possible census, but where did the surname come from?
George STANIFORTH Head M 37 Farmer & Innkeeper Mosbro Derbys
Jane STANIFORTH Wife M 35 Eckington Derbys
Mary STANIFORTH Daur 9 Scholar Mosbro Derbys
Elizabeth STANIFORTH Daur 7 Scholar Mosbro Derbys
Ann STANIFORTH Daur 4 Mosbro Derbys
Jane S STANIFORTH Daur 2 Mosbro Derbys
George W STANIFORTH Son 1m Mosbro Derbys
William WILD Serv U 23 Servant Northwingfield Derbys
Mary MYCOCK Serv - 20 Servant Codmarpark Derbys
[White's Directory of 1857 lists Geo. Staniforth as a farmer in Eckington]
Indexed as Mary Massacks
Basford covered Codnor Park, but not Riddings where the christening took place
11th November 1859 - Mary Ann gives birth to son William. No father recorded. X - the mark of Mary massicks, mother, Deep Pits, Sheffield, Yorkshire.
1871 Census Mary Ann living with Mark Maskery on the Stopes, Stannington, Sheffield.
The 1871 census shows that Mark & Mary Ann had an 11 month old son, George. Mark was a collier.
Children born to Mary Ann & Mark were George 1870 died 1871
Ernest born 1871 died 1872 & Edwin born 1872.
Mary Ann Maskery - POSSIBLE 1881 census - is a lodger with Margaret English at 4 Cambridge Street, Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorks. She is a Hawker, widower, born Codnor Park Derbyshire (correct) and aged 48 (incorrect - should be 40)
Events
Families
Child | William MASSICKS (1859 - ) |
Spouse | Henry EVANS (1834 - 1866) |
Spouse | Isaac (Mark) "Mark" MASKERY (1845 - 1921) |
Child | George MASKERY (1870 - 1871) |
Child | Ernest MASKERY (1871 - 1872) |
Child | Edwin MASKERY (1872 - ) |
Father | John MASSICKS (1815 - 1870) |
Mother | Martha MALLENDER (1812 - 1870) |
Sibling | George MASSICKS (1852 - 1902) |
Sibling | John MASSICK (1841 - ) |
Sibling | Frances MASSICKS (1843 - 1843) |
Sibling | Samuel MASSICKS (1844 - 1915) |
Endnotes
1. GRO, GRO Index of Births, Record Type: Microfilmed Index, Basford xv 450.
2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, International Genealogical Index, Url: http://www.familysearch.org, C016976.
3. 1861 British Census, Url: http://www.ancestry.co.uk/, Source information: RG9/2535~~Registration district: Chesterfield~~Sub-registration distric.