Glossop Family - Generation 3c (Children of Wiliam Glossop & Susanna Colbeck)
Rebecca Glossop (born Hough 1860) was a domestic servant for Thomas Watson in Caythorpe in 1881. In Jun 1888 she married George Dyer, a railway plate-layer from Stathern. In 1891 they were with her parents in Hough, but later lived in Stathern. Rebecca died, probably at Stathern, in 1903. They had one child:
• Susan Dyer, born Stathern 1893
Joseph Glossop (born Hough 1862) was a coachman lodging in Stamford in 1881. In 1891 (age 29) he was living in Branston, near Lincoln, as coachman for Eustace Smith (banker).
Sarah Ann Glossop (born Hough 1866) was a servant (age 16) for the Gardiner family in North Muskham in 1881. In 1891 (age 26) she was the cook for the Grover family at 58 Mapperley Road, Nottingham. In 1894 she married Alexander Booth; but in 1901 she was living on her own means with her mother (Susan Glossop) in Hough, married but without her husband.
Caroline Glossop (born Hough 1870) married George Pollard, a farmer/carrier from Normanton, in Sep 1898, but he died just over a year later at the age of 29. Caroline and her daughter later lived with his brother Harry Pollard (George and Harry’s half sister Mary married William Whaley). Caroline died in 1930, aged 60. George and Caroline's daughter was:
• Gertrude Pollard, born Normanton 1899
William Glossop (born Hough 1876) was an agricultural labourer at 15. By 1891 he was still living at home, but working (it seems, the record is hard to read) as a market carrier. The following year he married Ellen Lamb, the butcher's daughter from Fulbeck. They lived in Normanton for a while (possibly with or near his sister Caroline?) but by 1911 they'd moved south of Grantham to Burton Coggles, where William was a farmer and innkeeper. They had 2 children:
• Leslie Edward Glossop, born Normanton 1903
• Cyril Lamb Glossop, born Normanton 1904, died 1992
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