Elizabeth Stoker Beadling

(21 November 1877 - 21 May 1942)
     Her name was legally changed to Elizabeth Stoker. Elizabeth Stoker Beadling was born on 21 November 1877 in Institute Terrace, Crook, Co Durham. She was the daughter of Henry Marshall Beadling and Elizabeth Alice MacNay. Elizabeth was recorded in the census of 3 April 1881 living in 13 Institute Terrace, Crook & Billy Row, Co Durham. She was enumerated as Elizabeth Stoker, daughter of Henry Stoker, age 3, born in Billy Row, Co Durham. Elizabeth was recorded in the census of 5 April 1891 living in 13 Institute Terrace, Crook & Billy Row. She was enumerated as Elizabeth Stoker, daughter of Henry Stoker, single, age 13, scholar, born in Crook, Co Durham. As of 1 August 1900 her married name was Elizabeth Star. As of 1 August 1900, Elizabeth Stoker lived at 5 Argyle Mount, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. She married Henry Star, son of George Henry Star and Agnes Downham, on 1 August 1900 in Wesleyan Chapel, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Elizabeth was recorded in the census of 31 March 1901 living in 244 Wandsworth Bridge Road, Fulham, London. She was enumerated as Elizabeth Starr, wife of Henry Starr, married, age 24, born in Crook, Co Durham. Elizabeth was recorded in the census of 2 April 1911 living in 64 Studdridge Street, Fulham, London. She was enumerated as Elizabeth Star, wife of Henry Star, age 33, married 10 years, 2 children still living, born in Crook, Durham. She was nominated as Executrix of the Will of Henry Star on 8 July 1936; Wife Elizabeth Star appointed Executrix but died without proving Will.
Administration with Will granted to Alice Agnes Steele 24 Mar 1943. Elizabeth Star and Henry Star lived in Ivydene, Cliff Street, Cheddar, Somerset, on 29 September 1939. Elizabeth Star died on 21 May 1942 in Ivydene, Cliff Street, Cheddar, Somerset, at age 64. Elizabeth died of syncope, osteitis deformans & cardiac degeneracy. She was buried on 26 May 1942 in St Andrew's Parish Church, Cheddar, Somerset.

Children of Elizabeth Stoker Beadling and Henry Star

Henry Marshall Beadling

(17 December 1843 - 8 November 1905)
     Henry Marshall Beadling was also known as John Henry Marshall Beadling. He was born on 17 December 1843 in New Elvet, Durham. He was the son of Alexander Beadling and Mary Beadling. Henry was recorded in the census of 30 March 1851 living in Little Chilton Colliery, Great Chilton, Co Durham. He was enumerated as Henry Marshall Beadling, son of Mary Maddison, age 7, scholar, born in Elvet, Co Durham. He lived in Crook, Co Durham, on 25 June 1864. He married Elizabeth Alice MacNay, daughter of Joseph McNay and Mary Jackson, on 25 June 1864 in Register Office, Auckland, Co Durham. Henry Marshall Beadling was a coalminer on 4 June 1868. He was a colliery deputy overman on 18 October 1870. Henry was recorded in the census of 2 April 1871 living in Raten Row, Helmington Row, Crook, Co Durham. He was enumerated as Henry Beadling, head of household, married, age 27, coalminer, born in Durham. He Methodist Chapel, Billy Row Green built
Pease & Partners, who presumably owned local coal mine, appeared to own 13 Institute Terrace - info from Barry & Wife in 1876. He was a science teacher (at Miners Institute) on 18 July 1879. As of 3 April 1881, Henry Marshall Beadling was also known as Henry Stoker. Henry was recorded in the census of 3 April 1881 living in 13 Institute Terrace, Crook & Billy Row, Co Durham. He was enumerated as Henry Stoker, head of household, married, age 37, science teacher, born in Durham, Co Durham. He witnessed the marriage of John George Stoker and Isabella Johnson on 25 September 1888 in Wesleyan Chapel, Durham. Henry was recorded in the census of 5 April 1891 living in 13 Institute Terrace, Crook & Billy Row. He was enumerated as Henry Stoker, head of household, married, age 46, science teacher, employed, born in Durham, Co Durham. He Retired from Peases West
Plaque inscription:-
Presented to
H. Stoker F.C.S.
on his leaving Peases West, by
a few Teachers, Pupils & Friends
as a memento of their sincere respect
& esteem as Science Teacher 1893 in 1893. He was a mining lecturer on 12 March 1896. He witnessed the marriage of Arthur Marshall Maltby and Henrietta Alicia Beadling Stoker on 4 February 1899 in United Methodist Free Church, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Henry Stoker witnessed the marriage of Henry Star and Elizabeth Stoker on 1 August 1900 in Wesleyan Chapel, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Henry Marshall Beadling lived in 5 Argyle Mount, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, on 1 August 1900. Henry was recorded in the census of 31 March 1901 living in 76 Portland Street, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. He was enumerated as Henry Stoker, head of household, married, age 56, mining lecturer & engineer, worker, born in Durham City. He left a will on 2 October 1905 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. He died on 8 November 1905 in 2 St Marks Terrace, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, at age 61; (age = 60 years.) Henry died of cirrhosis of liver (6 months), ascites (4 months) & syncope (3 days.)

Children of Henry Marshall Beadling and Elizabeth Alice MacNay

John Beadling

     John Beadling was a pitman on 14 September 1846.

Child of John Beadling

Joseph Beadling

(18 October 1870 - )
     His name was legally changed to Joseph Stoker. Joseph Beadling was born on 18 October 1870 in Brinkburn Cottages, Helmington Row, Co Durham. He was the son of Henry Marshall Beadling and Elizabeth Alice MacNay. Joseph was recorded in the census of 2 April 1871 living in Raten Row, Helmington Row, Crook, Co Durham. He was enumerated as Joseph Beadling, son of Henry Beadling, age 6 months, born in Crook, Durham. Joseph was recorded in the census of 3 April 1881 living in 13 Institute Terrace, Crook & Billy Row, Co Durham. He was enumerated as Joseph Stoker, son of Henry Stoker, age 10, scholar, born in Crook, Co Durham. Joseph was recorded in the census of 5 April 1891 living in 13 Institute Terrace, Crook & Billy Row. He was enumerated as Joseph Stoker, son of Henry Stoker, single, age 20, assistant teacher, employed, born in Crook, Co Durham. He was an assistant teacher on 5 April 1891. He lived in Gladstone Street, Crook, Co Durham, on 29 July 1896. He was a teacher on 29 July 1896. He married Jane Elizabeth Ryle, daughter of John Thomas Ryle, on 29 July 1896 in St Catherine's Church, Crook, Co Durham. Joseph was recorded in the census of 31 March 1901 living in Milburn Street, Crook, Co Durham. He was enumerated as Joseph B Stoker, head of household, married, age 30, road surveyor and inspector of nuisances, worker, born in Crook, Co Durham. He was the official informant of the death of Henry Stoker on 8 November 1905 in 2 St Marks Terrace, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire; (age = 60 years.) Joseph Stoker lived in Poplar House, Crook, Co Durham, on 8 November 1905.

Child of Joseph Beadling and Jane Elizabeth Ryle

Mary Beadling

(before 31 March 1825 - )
     Mary Beadling Marriage not March 1853 Auckland 10a 135. She was born before 31 March 1825 in Washington, Co Durham. She was the daughter of John Beadling. Mary Beadling lived in New Durham, Durham, on 14 September 1846. As of 14 September 1846 her married name was Maddison. She married John Maddison, son of George Maddison, on 14 September 1846 in St Giles Parish Church, Durham. Mary was recorded in the census of 30 March 1851 living in Little Chilton Colliery, Great Chilton, Co Durham. She was enumerated as Mary Maddison, head of household, widow, age 26, pauper (colliery labourers widow), born in Washington, Co Durham.

Child of Mary Beadling and Alexander Beadling

Child of Mary Beadling and John Maddison

Mary Beadling

(before 15 January 1865 - )
     Her name was legally changed to Mary Stoker. Mary Beadling was born before 15 January 1865 in Crook, Co Durham. She was the daughter of Henry Marshall Beadling and Elizabeth Alice MacNay. Mary was recorded in the census of 3 April 1881 living in 13 Institute Terrace, Crook & Billy Row, Co Durham. She was enumerated as Mary Stoker, daughter of Henry Stoker, unmarried, age 16, born in Crook, Co Durham. She lived in Grahamsley, Crook, Co Durham, on 14 January 1884. As of 14 January 1884 her married name was Chambers. She married Robert Chambers on 14 January 1884 in Register Office, Auckland, Co Durham. Mary was recorded in the census of 5 April 1891 living in 6 Queen Street, Witton Park, Co Durham. She was enumerated as Mary Chambers, wife of Robert Chambers, married, age 26, born in Crook, Co Durham. Mary was recorded in the census of 31 March 1901 living in 2 Oak Terrace, Middlestone, Co Durham. She was enumerated as Mary Chambers, wife of Robert Chambers, married, age 36, born in Crook, Durham. Mary was recorded in the census of 2 April 1911 living in 34 Freville Street, New Shildon, Co Durham. She was enumerated as Mary Chambers, wife of Robert Chambers, age 47, married 27 years, 19 children 5 still living 14 who have died, born in Crook, Co Durham, British nationality.

Children of Mary Beadling and Robert Chambers

Ada Henrietta Beal

(before 4 April 1866 - )
     Ada Henrietta Beal was born before 4 April 1866 in Pimlico, Middlesex. She was the daughter of James Beal and Ann Beal. Ada was recorded in the census of 3 April 1881 living in Roseneath, Queen Street, Hammersmith, Middlesex. She was enumerated as Ada Henrietta Beal, daughter of James Beal, unmarried, age 15, scholar, born in Middlesex. Ada was recorded in the census of 5 April 1891 living in Roseneath, 53 Queen Street, Hammersmith, London. She was enumerated as Ada Beal, daughter of James Beal, single, age 25, journalist, neither employer nor employed, born in Hammersmith, London. She witnessed the marriage of Arthur Richard Beal and Theresa Mary Stock on 1 November 1892 in Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Brook Green, Fulham, London.

Alfred Henry Beal

(before 4 April 1857 - )
     Alfred Henry Beal was born before 4 April 1857 in Pimlico, Middlesex. He was the son of James Beal and Ann Beal. Alfred was recorded in the census of 3 April 1881 living in Roseneath, Queen Street, Hammersmith, Middlesex. He was enumerated as Alfred Henry Beal, son of James Beal, unmarried, age 24, auctioneer, born in Middlesex. He witnessed the marriage of Arthur Richard Beal and Theresa Mary Stock on 1 November 1892 in Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Brook Green, Fulham, London.

Ann Beal

     Ann Beal married James Beal circa May 1853. As of circa May 1853 her married name was Beal. Ann was recorded in the census of 3 April 1881 living in Roseneath, Queen Street, Hammersmith, Middlesex. She was enumerated as Anna Beal, wife of James Beal, married, age 51, born in Marylebone, Middlesex. Ann was recorded in the census of 5 April 1891 living in Roseneath, 53 Queen Street, Hammersmith, London. She was enumerated as Anne Beal, wife of James Beal, married, age 61, born in Marylebone, London.

Children of Ann Beal and James Beal

Anne Louisa Beal

(circa November 1855 - )
     Anne Louisa Beal was born circa November 1855 in Pimlico, Middlesex. She was the daughter of James Beal and Ann Beal. Anne was recorded in the census of 3 April 1881 living in Roseneath, Queen Street, Hammersmith, Middlesex. She was enumerated as Annie Louisa Beal, daughter of James Beal, unmarried, age 24, artist, born in Pimlico, Middlesex. Anne was recorded in the census of 5 April 1891 living in Roseneath, 53 Queen Street, Hammersmith, London. She was enumerated as Anne Beal, daughter of James Beal, single, age 35, artist oil paintings, neither employer nor employed, born in Pimlico, London.

Arthur James Beal

(28 August 1895 - 25 December 1915)
     Arthur James Beal also went by the name of Jimmy. He was born on 28 August 1895 in 30 Radipole Road, Fulham, London. He was the son of Arthur Richard Beal and Theresa Mary Stock. Arthur was recorded in the census of 31 March 1901 living in 46 East Dulwich Grove, Camberwell, London. He was enumerated as Arthur J Beal, son of Arthur R Beal, age 5, born in Fulham, London. Arthur was recorded in the census of 2 April 1911 living in 73 Edith Road, West Kensington, London. He was enumerated as James Arthur Beal, son of Theresa Mary Beal, age 15, single, clerk connected with public house surveyor and valuer, worker, born in Fulham, London. He was a soldier - Private 1709 in West Kent Yeomanry (Queen's Own) on 25 December 1915. He died on 25 December 1915 in Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, at age 20; Killed in action in 1914-1918 war.

Arthur Richard Beal

(7 December 1863 - )
     Arthur Richard Beal was an auctioneer, estate agent & surveyor. He was born on 7 December 1863 in 1 Devonshire Cottages, Hammersmith, Middlesex. He was the son of James Beal and Ann Beal. Arthur was recorded in the census of 3 April 1881 living in Roseneath, Queen Street, Hammersmith, Middlesex. He was enumerated as Arthur Richard Beal, son of James Beal, unmarried, age 17, pupil to auctioneer, born in Middlesex. Arthur was recorded in the census of 5 April 1891 living in Roseneath, 53 Queen Street, Hammersmith, London. He was enumerated as Arthur Beal, son of James Beal, single, age 27, estate agent, employer, born in Hammersmith, London. He married Theresa Mary Stock, daughter of Charles Rankin Stock and Emily White, on 1 November 1892 in Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Brook Green, Fulham, London. Arthur was recorded in the census of 31 March 1901 living in 46 East Dulwich Grove, Camberwell, London. He was enumerated as Arthur R Beal, head of household, married, age 37, auctioneers clerk, born in Hammersmith, London. Arthur was recorded in the census of 2 April 1911 living in 74 Hallam Street, St Marylebone, London. He was enumerated as Arthur Richard Beal, visitor to Edward Peters, age 47, married, estate agent, working on own account, born in Hammersmith, London.

Children of Arthur Richard Beal and Theresa Mary Stock

Basil Ignatius Beal

(2 February 1900 - 23 March 1972)
     Basil Ignatius Beal was a stockbrokers clerk. He was born on 2 February 1900 in 2 Kimberley Road, Nunhead, London. He was the son of Arthur Richard Beal and Theresa Mary Stock. Basil was recorded in the census of 31 March 1901 living in 46 East Dulwich Grove, Camberwell, London. He was enumerated as Basil I Beal, son of Arthur R Beal, age 1, born in Nunhead, London. Basil was recorded in the census of 2 April 1911 living in 73 Edith Road, West Kensington, London. He was enumerated as Basil Ignatius Beal, son of Theresa Mary Beal, age 11, scholar public, born in Fulham, London. He lived in 8 North Terrace, Kensington, London, on 11 June 1938. He married Joan Gaylard, daughter of Charles Keston Gaylard and Annie Christina Robertson, on 11 June 1938 in Church of the Oratory, Kensington, London. Basil Ignatius Beal lived in 12 Tavistock Court, Tavistock Road, West Croydon, Surrey, on 10 September 1939. He lived in 3 Birdhurst Court, Woodcote Road, Wallington, Surrey, on 23 March 1972. He died on 23 March 1972 in Mile End Hospital, Stepney, London, at age 72. Basil died of pulmonary embolus, deep vein thrombosis & carcinoma of bladder.

Gwendolin Theresa Beal

(6 February 1894 - 12 April 1979)
     Gwendolin Theresa Beal was a bank clerk. Gwendolin Theresa Beal also went by the name of Gwen. She was born on 6 February 1894 in 1 Hebron Road, Hammersmith, London. She was the daughter of Arthur Richard Beal and Theresa Mary Stock. Gwendolin was recorded in the census of 31 March 1901 living in 46 East Dulwich Grove, Camberwell, London. She was enumerated as Gwendoline T Beal, daughter of Arthur R Beal, age 7 born in Hammersmith, London. Gwendolin was recorded in the census of 2 April 1911 living in 73 Edith Road, West Kensington, London. She was enumerated as Gwendoline Thersea Beal, daughter of Theresa Mary Beal, age 17, single, clerk connected with photographers, worker, born in Fulham, London. She was the official informant of the death of Theresa Mary Beal on 28 January 1940 in 12 The Downs, Wimbledon, Surrey. Gwendolin Theresa Beal lived in 26 Cleveland Avenue, Chiswick, London, on 28 January 1940. She died on 12 April 1979 in St Peters House, Meadow Road, Lambeth, London, at age 85. Gwendolin died of bronchopneumonia & parkinsonism.

James Beal

(before 4 April 1829 - before 1 November 1892)
     James Beal was a land agent & auctioneer. He was born before 4 April 1829 in Chelsea, London. He married Ann Beal circa May 1853. James was recorded in the census of 3 April 1881 living in Roseneath, Queen Street, Hammersmith, Middlesex. He was enumerated as James Beal, head of household, married, age 52, land agent, born in Chelsea. James was recorded in the census of 5 April 1891 living in Roseneath, 53 Queen Street, Hammersmith, London. He was enumerated as James Beal, head of household, married, age 62, land agent, employer, born in Chelsea, London. He died before 1 November 1892.

Children of James Beal and Ann Beal

Henry Ralph Bean

     Henry Ralph Bean was the son of Henry Ralph Bean. Henry Ralph Bean was a carpenter on 1 November 1885. He married Charlotte Amelia Mower, daughter of Christopher Robert Mower and Amelia Taylor, on 1 November 1885 in Christ Church, Parish of St. George's E, Middlesex.

Henry Ralph Bean

     Henry Ralph Bean was a seaman.

Child of Henry Ralph Bean

Annie Elizabeth Beanson

Child of Annie Elizabeth Beanson and James Edward Byrnes

Mary Beck

(1 October 1757 - 28 September 1799)
     Mary Beck was born on 1 October 1757. She married George White on 6 November 1780 in Brailes, Warwickshire. As of 6 November 1780 her married name was White. Mary Beck died on 28 September 1799 at age 41.

Children of Mary Beck and George White

Christopher Robert Belbin

(17 March 1886 - )
     Christopher Robert Belbin was born on 17 March 1886 in 49 Great Queen Street, St. Giles, Middlesex. He was the son of William Frederick Belbin and Caroline Clara Mower. Christopher was recorded in the census of 5 April 1891 living in 5 Broad Court, St. Martin in the Fields, London. He was enumerated as Christopher R Belbin, son of Frederick W Belbin, age 5, born in St Martin in the Fields, London. Christopher was recorded in the census of 31 March 1901 living in 4 Twyford Buildings, St. Giles, London. He was enumerated as Cristopher Belbin, son of Caroline Belbin, single, age 15, engineer's assistant, worker, born in St Giles, London. Christopher was recorded in the census of 2 April 1911 living in 175 Drury Lane, London. He was enumerated as Christopher Robert Belbin, son of John Hearn Owen, age 25, single, knife machine maker, connected with domestic utensil makers, worker, born in Great Queens Street, St Giles, London.