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C 1824may02 SPENCER Thomas=(son)James/Sarah(Middleton)[Miner],dob=1824apr03 C 1850jul28 SPENCER Sarah=Thomas/Mary(Wirksworth)[Miner],#1391 C 1851nov02 SPENCER Anthony=Thomas/Mary(Wirksworth)[Miner],#1495
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Marriages: (updated 12/2/2007)
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M 1847may22 SPENCER Thomas(Middleton),Miner/DOXEY Mary(Middleton),#4 Fathers: James SPENCER,Quarryman/Philip GELL,Gardener Witnesses: George MASKERY,Sarah LAND Status: b,f/w,f Comment: MPR
M 1869jan25 SPENCER Sarah(Middleton)/SPENCER James(Middleton),Miner,#160 Fathers: Richard SPENCER,Butcher decd/Thomas SPENCER,Miner decd Witnesses: William SLACK,Eliza SLACK Status: s,f/w,f Comment: MPR
On the LDS site on the Internet, there is an entry: William Doxey married Mary Gell on the 13th July 1841 at Crich, Derbyshire. Batch No. M049783.
Marriages Dec 1875 GOODINSON Maria Derby 7b 885 ROE Ambrose Derby 7b 885 Spencer Thomas Derby 7b 885 SUDALE Sarah Derby 7b 885
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Census: (updated 12/2/2007)
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1861 {226} Ringwood Terrace No 7, Tupton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. RG9/2527/Folio 43, Page 33. CD4 RG9_2527.pdf p.85. Thomas Spencer H. M. 37 Coal Miner Middleton, Dbys Mary Spencer W. M. 41 Wife Wirksworth, Dbys Ann Doxy U. 19 Step Daughter, Twist Hand Middleton Sarah Spencer D. 12 Daughter Middleton Anthony Spencer S. 9 Son, Scholar Wirksworth Thomas Spencer S. 7 Son, Scholar Derby, St Peters, Dbys Mary Spencer D. 4 Daughter Derby, Lit???, Dbys William Ensor U. 20 Lodger, Coal Miner Coleorton, Leics John Burrows U. 21 Lodger, Coal Miner Kimberley, Nott
1871 Derby, Derby. RG10/3575/F?, CD2 R10_3575.pdf p.121. Thomas Spencer 47 Mary Spencer 51 AnthonySpencer 19 Thomas Spencer 16 Philip Spencer 8
{38} 25 Park Street, St. Peter's, Derby, Derbyshire. RG10/3565/Folio?, Page 6. CD1 R10_3565.pdf p.12. Edward Machon H. M. 28 Chemist & Druggist Sheffield Mary A. Machon W. M. 24 Wife Derby, Dbys Eveline A. Machon D. 3 Daughter Derby Joseph R. Hurst 13 Apprentice Chemist & --, Bedfordshire Druggist Mary Spencer Serv. U. 14 Servant Domestic Derby {A possibility}
1881 38 Castle Place, Derby St Peter, Derby, England FHL Film 1341811 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3394 Folio 47 Page 41 Thomas Spencer H. M. 27 Labourer Derby Maria Spencer W. M. 22 Wife Marboro, Yks Ann M. Spencer D. 4 Daughter Derby
1891 {184} 1 Alma St, St. Peter, Derby, Derbyshire. RG12/2728/Folio?, Page ? CD1 R12-2728.pdf p.107. Thomas Spencer H. M. 35 Puddler Derby, Derbyshire Maria Spencer W. M. 30 Wife Marboro, Yks Ann M. Spencer D. 15 Daughter, Laundress Derby Thomas Spencer S. 8 Son, Scholar Derby Andrew Spencer S. 3 Son Wirksworth, Dbys George Spencer S. 2 Son Derby
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Notes:
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Bagshaw's Directory - 1846 Crich Lime is noted for its superior quality. The Butterley Iron Company have extensive quarries, and George Stephenson & Co., at the Cliff, have extensive works at Bull Bridge, near the Ambergate railway station. The stone is brought from Crich Cliff on two inclined planes worked by wire ropes, one of which is supposed to be the steepest in the kingdom; it is 500 yards long, and rises about 1 in 10. Waggons are let down by a break attached to a drum. The other, 600 yards long, rises1 in 36, worked by a wire rope round an horizontal shield, about one mile of railroad, and another inclined plane longer than either of the above 80 men arc employed, aided by a steam engine of 10 horse power. The sale of lime and stone is 40,000 tons during the year, which is continually increasing. Here are 20 kilns of between 30 and 40 feet in depth and 11 diameter, with cones 20 feet high. G. Stevenson, Esq. the noted railway engineer, is the principal proprietor, and with his accustomed boldness and energy, is about to increase his number by at least one half.
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