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Eleanor Mary Pullan SMITH

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Eleanor Mary Pullan SMITH was born in 1884 in Killinghall, Yorkshire (daughter of John Robert SMITH and Mary Elizabeth HOUSEMAN); died in 1948.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • UK Census: April 1891, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: March 1901, Pond House Farm, Nidd, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: April 1911, Pond House Farm, Nidd, Yorkshire
    • Residence in 1931: 1931, Field House, Skipton Road, Killinghall, Yorkshire


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Robert SMITH was born in 1854 in Killinghall, Yorkshire; died on 29 November 1923.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • UK Census: April 1881, Farm House, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1881: April 1881, Farmer of 75 acres
    • UK Census: April 1891, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1891: April 1891, Farmer
    • UK Census: March 1901, Pond House Farm, Nidd, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1901: March 1901, Farmer
    • UK Census: April 1911, Pond House Farm, Nidd, Yorkshire
    • Residence in 1920: 1920, Pond House Farm, Nidd, Yorkshire

    John married Mary Elizabeth HOUSEMAN on 07 December 1880 in St Paul & St Margaret's Church, Nidd, Yorkshire. Mary (daughter of George HOUSEMAN and Emily Jane PULLAN) was born on 22 April 1858 in Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire; died on 26 December 1938 in 2 Electric Avenue, Skipton Road, New Park, Harrogate, Yorkshire; was buried on 29 December 1938 in St Paul & St Margaret's Church, Nidd, Yorkshire. [Group Sheet] [Family chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Elizabeth HOUSEMAN was born on 22 April 1858 in Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire (daughter of George HOUSEMAN and Emily Jane PULLAN); died on 26 December 1938 in 2 Electric Avenue, Skipton Road, New Park, Harrogate, Yorkshire; was buried on 29 December 1938 in St Paul & St Margaret's Church, Nidd, Yorkshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • UK Census: April 1861, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire - visiting Thomas & Mary Pullan
    • UK Census: April 1881, Farm House, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: April 1891, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: March 1901, Pond House Farm, Nidd, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: April 1911, Pond House Farm, Nidd, Yorkshire
    • Residence in 1920: 1920, Pond House Farm, Nidd, Yorkshire
    • Residence in 1931: 1931, Field House, Skipton Road, Killinghall, Yorkshire
    • Residence in 1938: 1938, 2 Electric Avenue, Skipton Road, New Park, Harrogate, Yorkshire
    • Probate: 27 March 1939, Probate - London : Effects £717 16s 8d to George Houseman Smith (labourer) & William Boyes (road foreman)

    Children:
    1. George Houseman SMITH was born in 1883 in Killinghall, Yorkshire.
    2. 1. Eleanor Mary Pullan SMITH was born in 1884 in Killinghall, Yorkshire; died in 1948.
    3. Emily Jane SMITH was born in 1889 in Killinghall, Yorkshire; died in 1961.
    4. Hilda M SMITH was born in 1895 in Killinghall, Yorkshire; died on 27 June 1971.
    5. Thomas Joseph Pullan SMITH was born in 1897 in Killinghall, Yorkshire; died on 23 June 1923; was buried in St Paul & St Margaret's Church, Nidd, Yorkshire.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  George HOUSEMAN was born on 11 February 1832 in Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire (son of Thomas HOUSEMAN and Elizabeth LONGBOTTOM); died on 30 December 1872 in Morley, Leeds, Yorkshire; was buried on 02 January 1873 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 08 April 1832, St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: June 1841, Long Lane Farm, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: March 1851, Tang Beck, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1851: March 1851, Drapers Apprentice to Francis & Mary Petty - Linen & Woollen Draper
    • Occupation in 1858: Between 1858 and 1860, Linen & WoollenDraper (Journeyman)
    • Residence in 1858: Between 1858 and 1860, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: April 1861, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire - visiting Thomas & Mary Pullan
    • Occupation in 1861: 08 April 1861, Drapers Assisitant
    • UK Census: April 1871, Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1871: April 1871, Draper
    • Residence in 1872: 1872, Morley, Leeds, Yorkshire
    • Probate: 01 March 1873, Will Proven at Wakefield by William Pullan of Heights (gentleman) and Emily Jane Houseman of Morley (widow & wife) - effects under £2000

    George married Emily Jane PULLAN on 09 July 1857 in All Saints Church, Ripley, Yorkshire. Emily was born in 1835 in Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire; died on 16 November 1917 in Banks Green, Dacre Banks,Yorkshre; was buried on 20 November 1917 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire. [Group Sheet] [Family chart]


  2. 7.  Emily Jane PULLAN was born in 1835 in Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire; died on 16 November 1917 in Banks Green, Dacre Banks,Yorkshre; was buried on 20 November 1917 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence in 1858: Between 1858 and 1860, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: April 1861, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire - visiting Thomas & Mary Pullan
    • Occupation in 1861: April 1861, Draper's Wife
    • UK Census: April 1871, Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: April 1881, Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1881: April 1881, Linen Draper
    • UK Census: April 1891, 8 Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1891: April 1891, Draper
    • UK Census: March 1901, 8a Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1901: March 1901, Draper
    • UK Census: April 1911, 8 Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1911: April 1911, Drapery Business
    • Residence in 1917: 1917, Banks Green, Dacre Banks,Yorkshre
    • Probate: 15 February 1918, Probate - Wakefield: Effects £1700 12s 2d to William Pullan Houseman (draper), George Houseman (farmer) & Walter Houseman (schoolmaster)

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Elizabeth HOUSEMAN was born on 22 April 1858 in Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire; died on 26 December 1938 in 2 Electric Avenue, Skipton Road, New Park, Harrogate, Yorkshire; was buried on 29 December 1938 in St Paul & St Margaret's Church, Nidd, Yorkshire.
    2. William Pullan HOUSEMAN was born on 18 November 1860 in Lund Lane, Killinghall, Yorkshire; died on 06 September 1945 in 23 Glendowne Terrace, Skipton Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire; was buried on 08 September 1945 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.
    3. George HOUSEMAN was born on 21 November 1862 in Morley, Leeds, Yorkshire; died on 11 May 1944 in The County Welfare Hospital, Ripon, Yorkshire; was buried on 15 May 1944 in Pateley Bridge Cemetery, Yorkshire.
    4. Walter HOUSEMAN was born on 15 June 1868 in Morley, Leeds, Yorkshire; died on 12 June 1958 in St Marys Private Hospital, Clifton, Bristol.
    5. Emily Jane HOUSEMAN was born on 09 March 1870 in Morley, Leeds, Yorkshire; died on 14 November 1941 in White Woods Farm, Bewerley, Yorkshire; was buried on 18 November 1941 in Holy Trinity Church, Dacre Banks, Yorkshire.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Thomas HOUSEMAN was born in 1795 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire (son of John HOUSEMAN and Mary STEEL); died on 29 June 1871 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; was buried on 02 July 1871 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 04 October 1795, St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1825: 1825, Farmer
    • Occupation in 1829: 1829, Linen Weaver
    • UK Census: June 1841, Long Lane Farm, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1841: June 1841, Farmer
    • Occupation in 1842: 1842, Farmer
    • Residence in 1842: 1842, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1849: 1849, Farmer
    • UK Census: March 1851, Long Lane Farm, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1851: March 1851, Farmer of 82 acres
    • Occupation in 1857: 1857, Farmer
    • Residence in 1857: 1857, Long Lane, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1858: 1858, Farmer
    • Occupation in 1858: 1858, Long Lane, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: April 1861, Long Lane Farm, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1861: April 1861, Farmer of 126 acres
    • UK Census: April 1871, Long Lane Farm, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • Occupation in 1871: April 1871, Farmer of 82 acres
    • Probate: 02 January 1872, Will Proven at Wakefield by Thomas Houseman of Farnham (farmer) & John Houseman of Felliscliffe (farmer) - Effects under £1500

    Thomas married Elizabeth LONGBOTTOM on 17 May 1824 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire. Elizabeth was born in 1803 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; died on 07 November 1871 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; was buried on 11 November 1871 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire. [Group Sheet] [Family chart]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth LONGBOTTOM was born in 1803 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; died on 07 November 1871 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; was buried on 11 November 1871 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 06 September 1803, St Saviour's Church, Thornthwaite, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: June 1841, Menwith cum Darley, Yorkshire
    • Residence in 1842: 1842, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: March 1851, Long Lane Farm, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: April 1861, Long Lane Farm, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire
    • UK Census: April 1871, Long Lane Farm, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire

    Children:
    1. Mary HOUSEMAN was born in 1825 in Menwith cum Darley, Yorkshire; died on 05 May 1900; was buried on 10 May 1900 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.
    2. Elizabeth HOUSEMAN was born in 1825 in Menwith cum Darley, Yorkshire; died on 31 October 1922 in South View Terrace, Embsay, Skipton, Yorkshire.
    3. Thomas HOUSEMAN was born in 1825 in Menwith cum Darley, Yorkshire; died on 23 July 1899 in Brearton, Knaresborough, Yorkshire; was buried on 26 July 1899 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.
    4. John HOUSEMAN was born in 1830 in Darley, Yorkshire; died on 16 March 1884 in Long Lane Farm, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; was buried on 20 March 1884 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.
    5. 6. George HOUSEMAN was born on 11 February 1832 in Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire; died on 30 December 1872 in Morley, Leeds, Yorkshire; was buried on 02 January 1873 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.
    6. Rebekah HOUSEMAN was born in 1834 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; died on 05 April 1888 in Thruscross, Fewston, Yorkshire; was buried on 10 April 1888 in Holy Trinity Church, Thruscross, Yorkshire.
    7. Elijah HOUSEMAN was born in 1837 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; died on 03 February 1925 in Middle Farm, Warsill, Yorkshire; was buried on 06 February 1925 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.
    8. Joseph HOUSEMAN was born on 02 October 1839 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; died on 30 March 1897 in Union Workhouse, Knaresborough, Yorkshire; was buried on 03 April 1897 in Knaresborough Cemetery, Yorkshire.
    9. Margaret HOUSEMAN was born on 04 January 1842 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; died on 10 October 1858 in Long Lane, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; was buried on 12 October 1858 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.
    10. William HOUSEMAN was born on 09 May 1844 in Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; died on 29 January 1857 in Long Lane, Felliscliffe, Yorkshire; was buried on 01 February 1857 in St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire.