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Inventory of John Welbank, yeoman, 1662
corn and hay, kine, a spinning wheel, etc
wife Elizabeth gets the house and one close called Hungrille Pasture for life, then it goes to nephew John. | Welbank, John (I1043)
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Isabel daughter of Robert in parish records | Welbancke, Isabel (I1079)
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James Welbank, son of Christopher, late apprentice of Henry King, citizen and Vintner of London, was made a freeman of the Mayoralty of Charles Price Esq., Mayor, 15th June 1803.
This is to certify that on the 6th October 1802 James Welbank late apprentice to Henry King, Citizen and Vintner of London, was admitted into the Freedom of the Worshipful Company of Vintners in right of his said Apprenticeship. As by the Books of the said company appears. | Welbank, James (I028)
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Jane Welbank buried, born 1780. This record could refer to her. | Sadler, Jane (I755)
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John Welbank (brother?) was a witness | Family F21
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John's Will, 1732, gives £420 to younger son Robert and the residue to eldest son William. Twins William and john (1703) presumably died in infancy. | Welbank, John (I1006)
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Knocked down by motor truck | Welbanks, Marshall Edgar (I1717)
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Lived in Camberwell after mother remarried to William Welbank. | Welbank, Mary Ann Eliza (I017)
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living child or children | Family F402
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Living in the next house to John Stephen in 1931, so is he a son? On the other hand John's obituary only mentions a wife and siblings. | Welbank, William (I1209)
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living with his grandfather Robert and mother Anne Hullah in 1911 census. | Cole, Harry (I994)
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living with son James and his wife Charlotte, or possibly her daughter Charlotte. | Dobson, Ann (I770)
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London Evening Standard, 21 Oct 1905 | Family F288
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Lost his life in collision | Leach, Rufus Earl (I1285)
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Mabel was the sister of his brother William's wife. | Family F312
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Marriage: Richard William Welbank to Alice Marian Pike
Date: 2nd June 1879
Place: The Presbyterian Church, Norwich Cert.189
Richard William Welbank , age 24, bachelor
Rank or Profession: Engineer
Residence: 7 Alexandra Road, Heigham, Norwich
Father: Richard Welbank (deceased)
Father's Rank or Profession: Stationer
Alice Marian Pike, age 20, spinster
Rank or Profession: Confectioners Assistant
Residence: 3 Alexandra Road, Heigham, Norwich
Father: James Colby Pike
Father's Rank or Profession: Shoe Manufacturer
Witnesses:
James C Pike
Mary Ann Eliza Welbank
C E Stannard
A double wedding with Alice's elder sister Helen Elizabeth Greaves. | Family F004
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Mary Dawson was Christopher's cousin once removed, the granddaughter of his father's sister Ann. She was 24 and he was 45. She was the only living child of her father and due to inherit quite a lot of property. Her father was a witness to the wedding, so presumably approved of the groom.
Her father, grandfather and brother had all been called Edward Dawson; her brother had died in childhood. Her first son was Edward Dawson Welbank and a grandson was Edward Dawson Welbank Mitchell. | Family F175
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Mary Wellbank buried: abode - workhouse in Newbiggin. Possibly child of Fortune. | Welbanks (I781)
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Mary Wellbank, widow | Pennestone, Mary (I698)
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measles. Grave 2108, listed as Elizabeth Welbalk | Wellbank, Elizabeth (I1398)
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Memorial at St Nicholas | Crossley, Ann (I53)
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Memorial in Arkengarthdale Church
In Memory of
the Revd John Gilpin
of Sedbury in the Norrth Riding of Yorkshire
a Magistrate for the Counties of York and Durham
and sometime Vicar of Stockton Upon Tees
He married Jemima, youngest daughter of
George Brown of Stockton, Esquire
and on the demise of her brother
became connected with the
Manor and Estate of Arkengarthdale
of the distribution of the wealth
thus committed to his trust
he followed the example of his predecessor
by zealously promoting
the spiritual and temporal wellbeing
of his tenants and the other
inhabitants of the parish.
He supported on a liberal scale
all the voluntary charities established by his brother-in-law
and expended a considerable sum in improving
and ornamenting this church.
His whole conduct was influenced
by a strict adherence to Christian principles,
and he was highly esteemed for his kind and benevolent disposition,
and the undeviating uprightness of his character. | Gilpin, Rev John (I93)
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Meriel Welbank of Hatton Garden (from parish register) | Welbank, Meriel (I534)
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Mother's name is Greaves, but she doesn't appear in the 1939 register where Lawrence and Susan are living with her parents. | Moxon, Brenda (I1420)
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Nicholas Ruston, Seamer.
Some family trees have identified the couple as ancestors.
Some of the children might have been born to another Nicholas Ruston who is local, given the different birthplaces. | Family F306
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Notice in Yorkshire Gazette 26 Jun 1847 | Welbank, William (I593)
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obituary 25 Feb 2006 | Welbanks, Arthur Wallace (I1639)
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occupation: Tanner | Fulcher, Thomas (I159)
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of Fullwood Rents, St Andrews, Holborn.
Will dated 1790, prov. 1st May 1796 [PCC 256 HARRIS] | Knapp, Richard (I453)
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of St James, Westminster
Will: dat. 1794 Aug 15, prov. 1797 Oct 2 [PCC 649? EXETER] | Knapp, Catherine ? (I454)
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old age, 86 yrs
widow of Robert Welbank, cooper | Gray, Elizabeth (I1308)
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on Happy Return, sailing from Whitby to Sunderland | Wellbank, Thomas (I628)
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outlived her brother George as she is mentioned in his Will. | Brown, Margaret (I97)
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Oxford Times, 17 Jan 1903 | Fowle, Thomas Welbank (I547)
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parents Thomas, sailor, and Mary | Wellbank, Mary (I866)
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parish record book, 1776 no 178 | Family F159
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Paver's marriage licences | Family F15
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personal estate £12,626 | Bray, Thomas Blakeway (I77)
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Plaque in Arkengarthdale Church | Brown, Jemima (I92)
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Platina under Thomas Wellbank sailed from London to Adelaide 26 Sep 1838 with 105 settlers, arriving on 9 Feb 1839. His father apparently sailed the Whitby transporting female convicts to Sydney which left Dublin in Feb 1839, so this must have been his son's voyage. | Wellbank, Thomas (I867)
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Possible that Thomas married Margaret before he came to England around 1783, and she is the wife he talks about in his 1785 petition.
Jean Welbanks Gemmell Minhinick was born in 1903 and brought up by her maternal grandparents (Hiram Welbanks and Esther) who had been born before 1850. She wrote ("At Home in Upper Canada") that they told her that their grandparents had left Poughkeepsie and the city of Philadelphia around 1783 and gone to Prince Edward County.
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Possibly a different George, as it would be unusual to marry at 20 and he is quite a long way from Boroughbridge | Family F286
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presumably one of the Boroughbridge Welbanks? | Family F287
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Woods, John Andrew (I054)
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probably great-grandson of Sir Richard
member of the Inner Temple in 1700
serjeant at law in 1723 | Hawkins, Serjeant William (I302)
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Probate to Lionel Matthews, his nephew. | Mitchell, John Patterson (I1428)
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Rector Higham Gobion | Hawkins, Francis (I380)
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register number 5642 | Woodward, Sophia Clarissa (I016)
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Richard and Alice appear to have lived at 7 Alexandra Road, Heigham, Norwich after their marriage in 1879, at least until 1883, although there seems to be toing and froing from the Broughton Road, Banbury residence. Richard attended a Presbyterian training course in Nottingham at one point. Four of the children did not survive.
Richard William invented and manufactured the 'Welbank Boilerette'; a device for cooking vegetables without large quantities of water. One of his Boilerettes can be seen in the Science Museum, London.
He built the devices at his works in North Newington, Banbury. As a keen Presbyterian, he maintained a printing press at the works and sold the devices accompanied by printed religious tracts.
| Welbank, Richard William (I008)
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Richard has a codicil in 1844 in which he only mentions her sister. | Scott, Caroline (I75)
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