A List of Persons Receiving Relief from the Parish of Wolstanton - Pages 6 and 7

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Date:1830 - 1831 (c.)

Description:

  • Knapper, James, 12, of Kidsgrove, collier, scalded;

  • Knapper, George, of Kidsgrove, collier;

  • Knapper, Charles, of Kidsgrove, collier, ill of fever;

  • Kelsall, Sarah, of Burslem, widow;

  • Leese, Aaron, junr. of Tunstall, potter, out of employ;

  • Ledbeater, Eliza, of Congleton, out of employ;

  • Latham, Millison, transferrer of Tunstall, husband absconded;

  • Lindop, John, of Tunstall, potter, out of employ;

  • Leese, Ralph, 27, of Tunstall, potter, works at Mr. Firmstone's;

  • Locker, John, of Tunstall, potter, out of employ;

  • Lilley, Harriet, 14, of Wolstanton, sick;

  • Lucas, George, of Stoke-on-Trent, potter, removed from Stoke;

  • Lovatt, John, of Newcastle, labourer, superannuated;

  • Leese, Mary, of Tunstall, widow;

  • Lockett, William junior, 35, of High Lane, collier, sick;

  • Locker, Thomas, 29, of Burslem, potter

  • Lovatt, Daniel's family, of Newchapel, husnabd in gaol;

  • Latham, George, of Tunstall, labourer, sick;

  • Morrey, Eve, of Stoke-on-Trent, husband absconded;

  • Mills, Thomas, of Chesterton, joiner, removed to Stoke;

  • Mathews, Esther, of Wolstanton, to leave the workhouse;

  • Mathews, Joseph, of Burslem, bastard child;

  • Mason, James' family, of Four Lane Ends, absconded;

  • Machin, Thomas, labourer of Tunstall, removed;

  • Millington, Sarah, of Tunstall, removed to Trentham;

  • Mountford, John, of Tunstall, collier, hurt in Delph;

  • Malpas, Maria, of Wolstanton, pregnant, dead;

  • Morris, John, of Tunstall, potter, out of employ;

  • Mountford, William, 70, shoemaker of Chell;

  • Mayer, Thomas, of Chesterton, labourer;

  • Machin, John, of Burslem, potter;

  • Machin, Martha's daughter, of Tunstall;

  • Nuttall, Margaret, 42, of Congleton;

  • Norcop, Ann's family, of Knutton;

  • Nixon, Henry, 30, of Hot Lane, Ovenman;

  • Newton, George, of Tunstall;

  • Oakes, Hannah, of Burslem, 22;

  • Owen, Edward, of Chesterton, Bricklayer;

  • Oakes, John, of Burslem;

  • Oakes, Martha, of Chell;

  • Oakes, John, of Tunstall, labourer;

  • Oakes, George, ditto;

  • O'Connell, Catherine;

  • Owen, Thomas;

  • Plimmer, Edward;

  • Proctor, Catherine, of Burslem, transferrer, out of employ;

  • Price, Elijah, shoemaker, of Burslem, sick;

  • Procter, John, of Lane End, collier;

  • Parr, Phoebe, of Tunstall, widow;

  • Peake, James, 36, of Hanley, potter, sick;

  • Peake, John's family, of Wolstanton, removed to Newcastle;

  • Rushton, Mahala, 52, of Knutton, widow;

  • Rhodes, Aaron, 41, of Chell, labourer, out of employ;

  • Rhead, Harriet, 22, of Macclesfield, husband left her;

  • Rhodes, Moses, of Burslem, ovenman;

  • Rowley, Mary's daughter, of Chesterton, ill.

  • Reeves, Tomas, 70, of Tunstall, potter, infirm.

  • Rowley, Mary, of Chesterton, widow;

  • Rhodes, Thomas, of Wolstanton, to carry him to Bilston;

  • Shaw, Thomas' wife, 62, of Burslem, sick;

  • Spooner, Samuel, 39, of Tunstall, potter, pension signed over;

  • Shaw, Samuel, of Burslem, potter, ill;

  • Sute, Margaret, of Newcastle, unable to work;

  • Soar, William's wife, of Tunstall, husband in gaol;

  • Stubbs, Joseph, of Chesterton, removed to Audley;

  • Stanyer, James, of Chesterton, sick, dead;

  • Sutton, William, of Burslem, collier

  • Scott, John, of May Bank, labourer, removed

  • Sumnall, William's family, of Redstreet, removed to Hough

  • Sutton, William's family, collier, out of employ;

  • Stanaway, Harriet, of Wolstanton, pregnant;

  • Smith, Sarah, of Alsager, husband in gaol;

  • Sherratt, late Wm's family of Mow;

  • Smith, Charles, of Stoke-on-Trent, labourer, out of work;

  • Shaw, William's family, of Tunstall, William in gaol;

  • Two soldiers' wives;

  • Thursfield, Samuel, 54, of Goldenhill, labourer, out of employ;

  • Taylor, W's family, of Tunstall, husband dead

  • Tatton, Jacob, 54, of Wolstanton, labourer, out of employ;

  • Turner, Hannah, of Wolstanton, pregnant

  • Turner, John, of Whitehill, collier, sick;

  • Turner, Lucy, of Tunstall, widow;

  • Taylor, Randle, labourer, of Hotlane, out of work;

  • Tatton, James, 7, of Wolstanton, cripple;

  • Taylor, Thomas, of Brieryhurst, labourer, sick;

  • Tennant, Ann, of Kidsgrove, removed to Broseley, Salop;

  • Taylor, Sarah's family, of Congleton, widow;

  • Turner, Elijah, labourer, of Newcastle, sick

  • Waldron, Mary, 52, of Wolstanton, widow;

  • Walton, Mary's family, of Chesterton, family sick;


  • Pottery manufacturer Enoch Wood kept this document in his own scrapbook, which is now among the collections of Stoke-on-Trent Museums.