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To contact people who are researching Burkill
genealogy, please click a link:
Rose Oglesby Gillian Reddish
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June Swain writes:
Here is some of my line gggg granddad Mathew Wilson born 1788
Kirmington married Grace Naylor born 1781 in West Halton m 1808 in Winterton. Only found two children
George Wilson born 1813 ggg granddad and uncle John born 1811 in Winterton, Graces parents were Edward Naylor born 1756 in West Halton m Elizabeth unknown. They had 5 children Grace above, Catherine born 1786-1844,Susanne born 1783-1789,Edward born 1791,Elizabeth born 1779 all West Halton, Edward Naylor born 1732 West Halton married Grace Fox in 1756,they have 6 children Edward born 1756,is born 1758,in Winteringham, William born, John born 1762, Catherine born, Grace born 1760. John Naylor 1701 in Whitton m Anne Morten in 1727 in Wrawby by Brigg. They had 4 children John born 1730,Jane born 1727, William born 1737, John Naylor born abt 1670 m Helen whiting in 1695 in Whitton they had 7 children - Helin born 1705, Edward born 1703, Ann born 1698, Elizabeth born 1696, Martha born 1708, George born 1714. is who was born 1758 in Winteringham had 12 children all born in Winteringham and Winterton. He married Elizabeth Dudding that is my connection through to the Scarbrough's. His children were Martha born 1800 m John Blanchard, John born 1788, Edward born 1782 m Elizabeth Hill Burnett in Winterton in 1814, they had 6 children - Edward Hill born, Benjamin Edward born 1821 in Winteringham m Annie. They had 3 children - Annie born 1863, Edward born 1864, Ada born 1864, Robert Hill born 1823, Hannah born 1814, Rebecca Hill born 1823 m John Holgate, Elizabeth 1825 Winteringham. Going back to Isaac's lot, Joseph 1779-1855 m Elizabeth Roberts in Winterton had 8 children, William born 1795, Mary 1790, William born 1793-1793, Grace born 1785, Isaac 1780, m Mary Fulstow had 10 children Ann, born 1794, Grace 1789 m John Burkill, John 1796 Winteringham.
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Rose Oglesby writes
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Thought I would let you know that I have now found my great
grandparents, Thomas and Elizabeth Burkill, on the 1871 Census in York. However their mothers, Mary Burkill and Elizabeth Everitt should still be in Winteringham so I would still be interested if anyone
has the 1871 Census for the village.
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Thomas and E P Burkill were at 43, Skeldergate, York, in 1871.
With them were Christopher (8), Emma (4), Alfred (2) and Herbert (9 months)
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All the households which included at least one Burkill in the 1851 Census:
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Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill Shaw
Mosey Mosey Chapman Beacock Smith
Gautby Gautby
Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill Potts Burkill Cordock Barratt Fussey
Burridge Storr Newmarch
Burkill Burkill Burkill Gunson Slight
Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill
Burkill Burkill
Burkill Burkill
Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill
Burkill Burkill Burkill Kennington Kennington
Burkill Gautby
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Burkill Burkill Burkill Burkill Cupit Sewel Sewel
Grasby
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Isaac Jane Robert Ellen Arthur Frederick Maria Ann
Mary Sarah Ami Fanny
Burkill Patience
Edward Ann John ? Edward Frances Joseph Edmund Amos Elizabeth Ann Mary Sarah
Henry Mary Henry Samuel John
William Mary Ann Thomas John Emma
Robert Hazia Martha Robert
Sarah Isaac Henry Mary
Martha
Martha Elizabeth Thomas Martha John
Thomas Elizabeth
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Charles Margaret Caroline Charles Ellen Ellen Sarah
Henry
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Visitor Servant Servant Servant
Head Wife
Head Wife Son Daughter Son Visitor Visitor Servant Servant Servant Servant Servant
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Head Wife Son Servant Servant
Head Wife Daughter Son Son Daughter
Head Wife Daughter Son
Head Son Son
Daughter Daughter
Head Daughter Son Daughter Grandson
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Head Wife Daughter Son Servant Servant Servant
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Winteringham, Lincolnshire Hull, Yorkshire Winterton, Lincolnshire
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Winteringham, Lincolnshire Thirsk, Yorkshire
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Hi,
If anyone has copies of the above Census for Winteringham I
would be grateful for information on the BURKILL and EVERITT/EVERETT/EVRETT families.
In 1851 and 1881 the Burkill's are in Low Burgage and Market Stile, Winteringham
For 1841 the following family members should be found either in the village or nearby
Willam BURKILL,1803-1855, born Winteringham Mary BURKILL,1805-1884, born Leeds
Ann BURKILL,1836-1856, born Winteringham William Goulden BURKILL,1838-1845, born Winteringham Isaac BURKILL, 1840-1845, born Winteringham --------------------------------------------------------
By 1861 there should be Mary, (as above) and children Thomas BURKILL, born 1841 John BURKILL, born 1844 Emma BURKILL Henry BURKILL (all born Winteringham)
-------------------------------------------------------- Any of the above in 1871 (Thomas was in York in 1871) --------------------------------------------------------
1841/1861/1871 - Possibly in Winterton for 1841 In West End, Winteringham in 1851 Pattison/Padison EVERITT (deceased by 1851) born in Winterton, Lincs in 1805
Mary EVERITT, born 1821. Messingham, Lincs Elizabeth EVERITT, (born 1841, Winteringham) In York for the 1871 Census George EVERITT? (born 1846 Winteringham)
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Any help much appreciated
Rose
To contact Rose direct, please click here
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Descending from the direct line of Burkill and Patience Gautby, living
at West End, Winteringham in 1851; I found your Winteringham web site very interesting.
I would be pleased to hear from anyone with a connection to the Gautby or Burkill families, especially concerning Burkill Gautby's occupation, first as a sailor and then a steward on the packet steamers that sailed the River Humber. Also, as I have done extensive research into both families I would be prepared to contribute to your web site in any suitable way.
Regards Gillian Reddish
To contact Gillian Direct, please click here
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The Burkill families were also found in Luddington - anyone got any information on those Burkills?
Dave Roberts
David Roberts PO Box 514 Dickson ACT 2602 ph: INT+61+261612653 email: dave39@netspeed.com.au
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Burkill Photographs
Click the photos to go to a large version of these:
  
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It’s a Burkill fact:
One of the foremost Mathematicians of the 20th Century was J C Burkill,
born in Holt Norfolk on 1st February 1900. However, he was brought to Winteringham be baptised on 9th April 1900.
You can read his biography here. You can see his record in the Winteringham Parish Registers here.
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The Silver Salver
From the Hull Packet of 7th December 1838 Barton – A large party of gentlemen farmers dined together at the White Lion Inn, Barton, on
Monday last, when a silver salver, value £50, was presented to Mr Burkhill, of Winteringham, as a manifestation of the respect borne towards him for his upright and honourable conduct in the capacity of
corn-merchant.
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Selling Off Burkill Property
The following notices of sales appeared in the Hull Packet:
From the Hull Packet of 19th October 1878
WINTERINGHAM, LINCOLNSHIRE To Wine and Spirit Merchants and Others. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. CALTHORP, At the Bay Horse Inn, Winteringham, in the County of Lincoln, on WEDNESDAY, the
23rd day of October, 1878, at Four for Five o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to conditions of sale which will be produced, and may be seen at the office of the vendor's Solicitors prior to the
auction, in the undermentioned or such other lots as may be determined upon, THE following Valuable PROPERTY, all situate at Winteringham aforesaid:
LOT 1. - All that COAL YARD or WHARF, with
its Office, Crane, &c., situate at Winteringham Waterside, containing 0A 1R 20P This property has a water frontage of not less than 78 yards, and is in the occupation of Messrs. I. and I. Burkill.
LOT 2. - All that double 6-floor WAREHOUSE, and small parcel of LAND adjoining, in the occupation of Messrs. Burkill, situate on the Waterside-road, containing 0A 0R 18P LOT 3. - All that
commodious 12-quarter MALTKILN, with Granary, Storerooms, and the usual Outbuildings, together with a very good House and Garden and small Cottage adjoining, situate in the Low Burgage, at Winteringham,
containing 0A 1R 31P This lot has a frontage to the Town Street of 43yds. 2ft., and is in the respective occupations of Messrs. I. and I. Burkill, Mr. William Warburton, and Mrs. Spencer. LOT 4. -
All that DWELLING-HOUSE, with Outbuildings, Garden, &c., and Counting-house adjoining, situate in the Low Burgage aforesaid, as the same is now in the occupation of Mr. William Bratton and Messrs. I.
& I. Burkill, and containing 0A 0R 34P LOT 5. - All those Three COTTAGES, with the Gardens and Outoffices, situate in the Low Burgage aforesaid, adjoining Lot 4, now in the occupation of Mark
Drury, William Jacques, and John Bratton respectively, and containing 0A 0R 34P LOT 6. - All that COTTAGE and Garden, with Outbuildings, situate in the High Burgage, now in the occupation of John
Kempthorn, and containing 0A 0R 12P LOT 7. - All that Wine and Spirit VAULTS, situate in the High Burgage aforesaid, and comprising Upper and Lower Store and Packing Rooms, large Granary, Cart Shed,
and Stables, together with Cellars capable of storing 2,000 dozens. Also a capital HOUSE and COTTAGE adjoining with large Yard and Garden, containing in the whole 0A 0R 38P LOT 8. - All that
DWELLING-HOUSE with the Outbuildings, Orchard, and appurtenances, situate in the Town-street, in the occupation of Rev. Charles Knowles, and containing 0A 3R 33P LOT 9. - All that excellent
DWELLING-HOUSE, with Outhouses, Stables, productive Garden and Greenhouse, situate in Silver-street, in the occupation of Mr. John Lord, comprising 1A 2R 25P LOT 10. - All those Two COTTAGES and
Gardens, with Outhouses, situate at the Waterside, occupied by Henry Slater and Henry Manion, comprising 0A 2R 30P LOT 11. - All that Close of Arable LAND known as the Waterside Close, in the
occupation of Mr. Charles Burkill, estimated to contain (including one half of the width of the adjoining Marsh Drains) 6A 2R 36P LOT 12. - All that Close of Arable LAND, known as the Warehouse Close,
in the occupation of Mr. Charles Burkill, and containing 7A 1R 3P LOT 13. - All that Close of rich old Grass LAND, known as one of the Compositions, in the occupation of Mr. Charles Burkill,
containing 10A 1R 18P Lot 7 is especially worthy the attention of Wine and Spirit Mercahnts, as the principal business in the district has been carried on in the premises for many years past.
Lots 11 and 12 are very eligible for brickmaking, being situate near the Haven, and having a great depth of clay. For further particulars application may be made to the Auctioneer, Horkstow, near
Barton-on-Humber; to Mr JOHN LORD, Winteringham; or to SHEPHERD, CRUST, TODD, & MILLS, Solicitors, Beverley
From the Hull Packet of 13th April 1880 WINTERINGHAM MR.
PERCIVAL SMITH will SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 16th day of April, 1880, uopn the Premises of the late Mr. C. Burkill, in the Sluice-lane, near Winteringham, a quantity of Household FURNITURE, PLATE,
LINEN, &c., comrising [sic] - Mahogany bedstead with hangings, feather bed, bolster and pillows, down quilt, mattress, wardrobe, mahogany dining table with three loose leaves, mahogany sideboard,
couch in hair cloth, 2 easy chairs in leather, arm ditto, 6 hair-seated mahogany chairs, mahogany stand, writing desk, timepiece under glass shade, pier glass, treadle lockstitich sewing machine by
Wheller and Wilson, ornaments, fender and fire irons, ashes pan, cornice pole and rings, 2 foot stools, copper coal pan and scoop, barometer, eight days' clock, flower stand, wool worked headrest for
chair back, about 14 yards of good stairs carpeting, ditto oil cloth, Brussels carpet and hearth-rug, druggeting, skin mat, bedroom carpet, dressing table with drawers, 2 wash stands, glass with
candlesticks, towel rail, 3 chairs, foot pan, water can, chamber service, brass stair rods, oil lamp, books, bird under glass shade, 3 oil paintings, 15 prints of various kinds, mats, inkstands, 2 cut
decanters, 4 cut tumblers, ditto claret jug, ditto 2 decanters and stand, ditto 6 beer glasses, field glass, dinner service, about 60 pieces; very handsome dessert ditto, 21 pieces; 7 meat plates, set of
white and gold tea service, 14 wine glasses, 3 pickle bottles, 4 water bottles, glass marmalade dish, cheese dish, 2 pitchers, various knives and forks, 3 trays, gun case, bath, crutches, leather hat
box, portmanteau, 3 mats, door porter, 2 blankets, quilt, 3 pairs of sheets, 2 white quilts, 7 table cloths, towels, doyleys, about 20 napkins, pair of damask window curtains, &c., &c., case of
birds, ditto fox, ditto heron. PLATED GOODS. - Cruet stand, with cut bottles; egg stand and 6 cups, tea-pot, 2 sauce ladles, 3 dessert spoons, 5 egg ditto, 11 forks, 2 pairs of nut crackers, toast
rack, grape scissors. SILVER. - 4 table forks, gravy spoon, 2 table spoons, 5 tea ditto, sugar bows [sic], pair of salts and spoons, and mustard pot. Winterton, April 8th, 1880.
From the Hull Packet of 3rd May 1880 WINTERINGHAM MR. PERCIVAL SMITH will SELL by AUCTION, upon the Farm Premises of the late Mr. C. W. Burkill, Sluice-lane, near Winteringham, on THURSDAY, May
6th, 1880, the whole of the valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, comprising 11 horses, 47 beasts, 300 sheep, 2 pork pigs, about 20 couples of fowls, and the usual complement of implements. For
further particulars, see bills and cards.
Luncheon, by ticket, at Ten o'clock; the Sale to commence immediately after. Trains to stop at the Appleby Railway Station at convenient times for the Sale, where conveyances may be had.
Winterton, April 27th, 1880.
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