Glossop Family - Generation 3a (Children of John Glossop & Mary Ann Collin)

Thomas Glossop (b. Doddington1860) married Mary Crampton in 1880.  They lived in Cotgrave where he was an agricultural labourer.  In 1911 he was also a (farm) engine driver.  He died in 1930.  

Joseph Glossop (b. Doddington 1863) was an indoor servant for George Ross in Fenton in 1881.  In 1891 he was back with his parents in Gelston and 'lame with rheumatism'.  In 1898 he married Mary Daniels and they lived on Gelston Green.  In 1901 he was a farmer and by 1911 he was also a carrier. He died in 1931.

Henry Glossop (b. Gelston 1865).  In 1881 (age 15) Henry was a general servant to Jessie Thurlby (farmer) Main Road, Fenton.  In 1891 he was back with his parents in Gelston.  Later that year he married Florence Goodliffe.  Their first child was born in Gelston but by 1900 they'd moved to Hougham, where Henry was a shepherd.  He died in 1934.  Their children were:

Florence Eva Glossop, born Gelston 1893

Frances Glossop, born Hougham 1900

William Glossop, born Hougham 1903

John Glossop (b. Gelston 1865).  In 1881 John (16) was a farm servant for Charles Downes in Hough (as was Charles Nicholson).  In 1890 he married Jane Elizabeth Houlton and they moved to Marston for a few years before moving in with her family in Hougham.  Jane's father was a shepherd and John an agricultural labourer.  By 1901 they had their own house in Hougham, next door to his brother Henry.  In 1911 they'd moved to Carrington, Nottingham (4 Glasgow Terrace, Bernard St) and John was a joiner's labourer in the Building Dept. of  Boots the Chemist.  He died in Nottingham in 1928; Jane lived until1949.  They had 3 children:

Herbert Glossop, born Marston1896

Mary Ann Glossop, born Marston1898

John William Glossop, born Hougham1902

Anne Sophia Glossop (b. Gelston 1868) stayed at home in Gelston into her 30s, with her parents, then with her widowed father.  Then, after her sister Mary died in 1909 she moved to Morton as housekeeper to her brother in law (Mary's husband) Joseph Price and his 2 children.  In 1918 (aged about 50) she married Joseph Price (marrying one's dead wife's sister had only been made legal in 1907, though it had often happened).  Joseph died in 1949.  Annie died in 1963, aged 94.

William Glossop (b. Gelston 1871) was a servant (19) for the Dolby family in Sutton on Trent in 1891. He then moved back to Gelston to work in the ironstone quarries.  In 1901 he was living with his father and Annie.  In 1911 he was lodging with Richard Dennis.  He seems to have died 1923 in the Melton Mowbray area.

Mary Glossop (b. Gelston 1874).  By 1901 Mary was working as a servant in Bingham.  Three years later she married Joseph George Price.  He was a wheelwright/joiner who'd been born in Euston Square, London but brought up in East Stoke, Notts; he'd married Sarah Ann Spick in 1894 and had 2 children – Ellen (1896) and George (1897) before Sarah died in 1903.  Joseph and Mary went on to have 2 more children but Mary died after their son was born in 1909.  Her sister Annie Sophia then moved in to look after them.  Mary's children were:

• Elsie Price, born East Stoke about 1906

• Joseph Price, born East Stoke about 1909

Harriet Glossop (b. Gelston 1879).  In 1901 Harriet was a servant at 33 Mount St, Grantham.  In 1912 she married Samuel Pepper, near Melton Mowbray. She died in the same area in 1949 at the age of 80.



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