Egginton & Meller Family Tree


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picture June E Quinby

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Arthur William Quinby
         Mother: Elizabeth James

Spouses and Children
1. *John Molloy
       Children:
                1. Julie Molloy
                2. Kathryn Elizabeth Molloy
                3. Clare Molloy


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Lily Elizabeth Quinby

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1896
    Christening: 
          Death: 1933
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Arthur William Quinby
         Mother: Susan Mary Partridge


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Mary Quinby

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1872
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Herbert Quinby
         Mother: Ann Bowley


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Rosina Lucy Quinby

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1901
    Christening: 
          Death: 1990
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Arthur William Quinby
         Mother: Susan Mary Partridge


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Thomas Quinby

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1818 - Coleorton, Leics
    Christening: 8 Jun 1818 - Coleorton, Leics
          Death: 1893 - West Derby Union Workhouse, Walton, Lancs
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: William Quinby
         Mother: Elizabeth

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Sutton
       Marriage: 24 May 1840 - Birmingham, St Martin
       Children:
                1. William Quinby
                2. Herbert Quinby

Notes
General:
There are two Thomases with parents William & Elizabeth - one a Quenby b1810 and this one, a Quinby b1818 both are alive through the '50s & '60s.

bap:Thomas Quimby Male 08 Jun 1818 Coleorton, Leics f:William Quimby m:Elizabeth C04971-1 590866 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMJL-YP2

1841: Kilwardby St, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics. Thomas Quinby 20 Hairdresser; Mary Quinby 25 Straw bonnet maker
1851: 21 Gt Colmore St, B'ham. Thomas Quinley 33 b:Coleorton, Leics, Butcher; w Mary 35 b:Ashby Z; William 10; Herbert 8; serv Elizabeth Hall 16
1861: 88 Latimer Street S, B'ham; Thomas Quinley 44 b:Coleorton, Leics, Butcher, w Maria 46 b:Ashby Z; Herbert 18; appr Herbert Midlock 14
1868er: 117 Irving St, B'ham?

Separated from w Mary?

1871: Old Shrewsbury Tavern, 104 South St, Sheffield ldgr Thomas Quinby 50 b:Ashby de la Zouch, mar, Lab. to miner (no sign of Mary) Is this the same Thomas?
1881: can't find
1891: West Derby Union Workhouse, Walton, Lancs. Thomas Quinby 76 b:Coleorton, Leics, wid, Butcher

d:Thomas Quinby 78 1893 Apr-May-Jun West Derby Lancs 8b 336
Marriage Notes (Mary Sutton)
Thomas Quinby b Full Age Hairdresser of Coleshill St & Mary Sutton sp Full Age Bonnet maker of Stafford St 24 May 1840 Birmingham, St Martin. fg:William Quinby, Lab. fb: Thomas Sutton, Cordwainer DRO 34 M116

picture William Quinby

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth
       Marriage: 
       Children:
                1. Thomas Quinby

Notes
General:
possibly:
m:William Quenby & Elizabeth Hicklin 13 Dec 1805 Belton, Leics Film Number: 585308 but it is more likely that these are the parents of Thomas Quenby b1810 in Belton

possibly:
d:William Quinby Apr-May-Jun 1865 Ashby De La Zouch 7A 56
Research:
There is a possibilty a relative of William was a 'Luddite', a Prison Hulk register shows an entry for William Queenby 33 received on 11 April 1812, sentenced at Leicester for 'breaking of sticking frames' (along with many others from Nottingham - the starting place of the Luddite Riots. He was transported on 18th April 1812 for 14yrs - so clearly can't be 'our' William who was around to father Thomas in 1817.

Convicts on the transport ship Indefatigable - 1812
Convicts embarked - 200
Convicts who died on the voyage - 1
Sailed from England on 4 June 1812
Arrived in Hobart, Van Diemens Land on 19 October 1812
The Indefatigable was the first convict ship to come directly to Hobart Town. Weighing in at 549 tons it was a three master square rigged vessel with three decks.
Queenby, William? Convict Leicester Assizes 23 March 1812 14 years.

The Luddite Riots occurring in March 1811 to January 1813 are an example of the frequent and widespread discontent. The riots were caused by major upset owing to unemployment and reduction of wages in the textile industry at a time of wartime depression, the increase of food prices, the ban on forming trade unions and outdated regulations concerning the fixing of wages and apprenticeship. Trouble started in Nottingham where disciplined groups naming a mythical King or General Ludd as the leader, destroyed the knitting frames that had flooded the market. Outbreaks spread with the smashing of various machinery. With use of the military, the government followed a policy of severe repression with breaking of stocking frames being made a severe offence. Further outbreaks occurred periodically throughout the country.

Apprenticeship (framework knitter) duties were paid for William Quenby Jun in 1797 by Jno Green of Sheepshead

UK Poll Book 1830 William Quenby, Belton, Lab

William Quenby & Sarah Fisher 17 Jan 1814 Shepshed, Leic

picture William Quinby

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1841 - Ashby de la Zouche, Leics
    Christening: 
          Death: 1890 - Nantwich
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Thomas Quinby
         Mother: Mary Sutton

Notes
General:

b:William Quinby 1841 Jul-Aug-Sep Ashby de la Zouch Leics 15 3

1851: 21 Gt Colmore St, B'ham. Thomas Quinley 33 b:Coleorton, Leics, Butcher; w Mary 35 b:Ashby Z; William 10; Herbert 8; serv Elizabeth Hall 16
1861: Prince's St, Rugby. William Quinby 30 b:Scotland (sic), Travelling Sorter P.O.; w Mary A Quinby 37 b:Bham; Thomas H 10; Elizabeth J 9; Emily M 7; William G 5; Ellen 1
1871: Botchergate, Carlisle, Cumberland. William Collins 39 & Fam, border William Quinby 32 b:Ashby de la Zouch, Travelling P.Office Sorter (rlly?)
1881: 49 Railway St, Monks Coppenhall, Ches. Wm. Quinily 39 b:Ashby de la Zouch, Pension Male Porter (sic Mail Sorter); w Mary A. 47 b:Birmingham; Elizth. 18; Wm. 16 b:B'ham; Ellen 11 b:Rugby; Henry 9; Alfd.Jno. 8

d:William Quinby 49 1890 Jul-Aug-Sep Nantwich Cheshire 8a 206

1891: 2St Claire Rd, Shavington cum Gresty, Ches. Mary A Quinby 60 b:B'ham, wid; Alfred J 18 b:Rugby; gs John Beech 4; bdr Albert E Hughes 18


picture Howard Rainey

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: William Rainey
         Mother: Beatrice Egginton


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William Rainey

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Beatrice Egginton
       Children:
                1. Howard Rainey


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John C Ramsey

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Nov 1879 - PA, USA
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: John C Ramsey
         Mother: Lucy Jane Pritchard


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