Brian MOTLEY of Marshchapel
- Born: 1834, Fulstow, Lincolnshire, England
- Christened: 30 Mar 1834, Fulstow St. Lawrence, Lincolnshire, England 1
- Married: 5 May 1859, North Somercotes, Lincolnshire, England 2
- Died: 24 Mar 1913, Fire-Beacon, Marshchapel, Lincolnshire, England 3 5
- Buried: 28 Mar 1913, Covenham St. Mary, Lincolnshire, England 4
Research Notes:
In 1861 Brian Motley (27) of Fulstow, farmer of 179 acres employing 2 labourers and 1 boy, and wife Helen (24) of Donnington, were living in Fulstow. Present was daughter Elizabeth M. (7 months) of Fulstow.
In 1871 Brian Motley (37) of Covenham, farmer of 210 acres employing 3 men and 3 boys, and wife Hellen (35) of North [........], were living in Marsh Chapel. Present were children Elizabeth (10) of Fulstow, John Will. (8) of Fulstow, Eva Hellen (6) of Fulstow, Alfred Brian (2) of Fulstow
In 1891 Brian Motley (56) of Fulstow, farmer, and wife Helen (54) of Donnington, were living in Marsh Chapel. Present were son Alfred B. (22) of Firebeacon, farmer's son
In Dec 1904 Brian Motley was granted Probate of the personal effects of his brother George.
In 1911 Brian Motley (77) of Fulstow Lincolnshire, widower, farmer, was in Firebeacon Marshchapel Lincs.
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Brian Motley of Firebeacon Marshchapel died aged 79 years (burial record).
Brian Motley of Fire-Beacon Marshchapel Lincolnshire died 24 March 1913. Probate Lincoln 7 Mar 1914 to John William Motley and Alfred Brian Motley, farmers. Effects £7269 4s. 5
Marriage Information:
Brian married Helen TIMMS, daughter of William TIMMS and Elizabeth TASKER, on 5 May 1859 in North Somercotes, Lincolnshire, England. (Helen TIMMS was born in 1836 in Market Place, Donington, Lincolnshire, England, christened on 4 Jul 1836 in Donington in Holland St. Mary, Lincolnshire, England and was buried on 10 Nov 1908 in Covenham St. Mary, Lincolnshire, England.)
Marriage Notes:
Brian Motley, of full age, bachelor, farmer, of Covenham St. Mary, son of John Motley, farmer, and
Helen Timms, of full age, spinster, of North Somercotes, daughter of William Timms, miller & baker
Witnesses: Betsy Motley, Anne Riggall, William Timms, Samuel Bucknall (parish clerk)
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