Glossop Family - Generation 3b (Illegitimate Children of Elizabeth Glossop)
Anne Glossop (born Brandon 1847) was living with her grandparents in Brandon in 1851. By 1861 (aged 13) she was a servant for Robert Hall (farm bailiff) in Brant Broughton. Ten years later (age 24) she was a housemaid for Edward Willoughby at 26 Warwick Square, Pimlico. In 1872 she married John Rowbottom (born Caythorpe) in the Pancras registration district. They were living in Cripplegate in 1874 but by 1876 had moved to Low Street, South Ferriby in North Lincolnshire where John was a grocer/draper. In 1885 they'd moved to Horn Lane, Balderton where John was a butcher/agricultural labourer. After John died in 1900 Anne stayed in Balderton. She was living in Queen St in 1901 and at 8 Ena Terrace in 1911. She died in Balderton/Newark in 1932, age 84. John and Anne's children were:
• Arthur William Rowbottom, born Cripplegate 1874, died Newark 1952
• John James Rowbottom, born South Ferriby 1876
• Florence Gertrude Rowbottom, born South Ferriby 1877
• Agnes Mary Rowbottom, born South Ferriby 1879
• Emma Lilian Rowbottom, born South Ferriby 1881, married Arthur Hammond, had 2 sons, died Balderton 1968.
• Charles E Rowbottom, born Balderton 1885
Sarah Glossop (born Brandon 1851). We don't know who Sarah's father was. She was baptised and usually known as Sarah Glossop, but on the 1861 census she's was with her mother in Newark and listed by her mother's married name, Johnson. In the spring of 1871 (age 20) she was a dairymaid at Shere Down Farm, Long Bennington. In August that year she married Thomas Branston, a farm servant from Sibthorpe (born in South Africa). For the next 15 years or so they lived in Balderton; in 1881 they were in Horn Lane and Thomas was a farm labourer. Around 1885 they moved to Langar; then in the 1890s they seemed to have moved to Colston Bassett, then Newthorpe, Nottingham, then Greasley, then (by 1911) Denaby, Yorkshire. Thomas (Tom) died in Bentley, Yorks in 1919. Sarah died in Conisborough, Yorks in 1936. Their children were:
• John Branston, born Balderton 1872 married Mary Peet in 1900. Five years later they emigrated to Ontario, Canada.
• Elizabeth Branston, born Balderton 1874
• Annie Branston, born Balderton 1877
• Thomas Branston, born Balderton 1878
• Joseph James Branston, born Balderton 1881
• William Branston, born Balderton 1884
• Mary Branston, born Langar 1885, married Joe Bates in 1905, lived in Eastwood, died 1963.
• Alice Branston, born Langar 1890. May have sailed to New York in 1938.
• Fanny Branston, born Colston Basset 1892
• Frank Branston, born Newthorpe 1896
• Frances Branston, born Nottingham 1897
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Page 2 - Children of Joseph and Ann Glossop
Page 3 - Children of John Glossop & Mary Ann Collins
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