Beecroft/Becraft Ancestors



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Thomas Jackson and Maria Beecroft



Husband Thomas Jackson [16613]

           Born: Jul 1803 - Thorne, Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: Aug 1865 - Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
         Buried:  - Trinity Burial Ground, Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England 1
Find A Grave ID: 256982393
       Marriage: 1852



Wife Maria Beecroft [7277] 2




           Born: 
     Christened: 3 Sep 1811 - Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom 2
           Died: 11 Apr 1897 - Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
         Buried: 15 Apr 1897 - Western Cemetery, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
FamilySearch ID: MG85-QGZ
Find A Grave ID: 256976211


         Father: James Beecroft [7269] (1770-1842) 2
         Mother: Mary Whitehead [7270] (1771-1834) 2



   Other Spouse: John Heesom [16611] (1808-1841) - 30 Nov 1829 - Holy Trinity, Hull, Yorkshire East Riding, England, United Kingdom

   Other Spouse: James Mayman [16612] (1816-1850) - 2 Oct 1848 - Hull, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

   Other Spouse: Edward Kennington [16610] (1801-1879) - 1866

Events

• She was baptized on 3 Sep 1811 in Hull, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. Maria Beecroft
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975

Name:
Maria Beecroft
Event Type:
Christening
Event Date:
3 Sep 1811
Event Place:
Hull, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Event Place (Original):
Holy Trinity, Hull, York, England
Gender:
Female
Father's Name:
James Beecroft
Mother's Name:
Mary.

• She died on 11 Apr 1897. SAD FATALITY AT HULL
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Alleged Manslaughter.
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On Sunday, a fish-curer, named T. Perry was arrested by the Hull Police on a charge of manslaughter. On Saturday P.C. Thompson was on dut at the corner of Hesale-road and Waverley-street, when he heard someone about "Look out, or else you'll run over the old woman." The officer looked down Hessle-road and saw Maria Kennington, widow, 85 years of age, crossing the carriage way. There were two men in a cart coming toward her, and when Thompson first observed it it was only two three or yards from the woman. Almost immediately the pony knocked the woman down. She fell underneath the cart just as the officer seized the horse's head. He found Perry drunk. He was taken into custody on a charge of being drunk in charge of a horse and cart, and while he was being taken to the Police-station by P.C. Whileyman, Mrs. Kennington was conveyed to the Infirmary by Thompson. She was attended by Dr. Greaves, who found that the woman had sustained a scalp wound, concussion of the brain, and that she was in a dangerous condition. She died at a quarter-pat five o'clock on Sunday morning. In the afternoon Perry, who had been out on bail, was again arrested by Thompson. When cautioned at his house, he said: "It was really an accident, policeman." At the Police-station he was formally charge with the manslaughter of the woman, but made no further statement. He was brought before a magistrate on Monday, and remanded for eight days.


Children

Burial Notes: Husband - Thomas Jackson

Burial Register #2832


Burial Notes: Wife - Maria Beecroft

Comp 398 Grave 38431

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Sources


1 Findagrave.com.

2 andycoates99@hotmail.com, andy coates genealogy (ancestry.com).


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