Person:William Pollard (4)

William Pollard
  1. William Pollard1828 - 1893
  • HWilliam Pollard1828 - 1893
  • WLucy Binns1830 - 1908
m. 12 Jan 1854
  1. Mary Sophia Pollard1854 - 1935
  2. Lucy Pollard1856 - 1939
  3. Ellen Pollard1857 - 1858
  4. Bedford Pollard1858 - 1945
  5. Albert Pollard1860 - 1902
  6. William Henry Pollard1862 - 1923
  7. Eliza Pollard1866 - 1938
  8. Constance Pollard1867 - 1871
  9. Arthur Binns Pollard1870 - 1949
  10. Francis Edward Pollard1872 - 1951
Facts and Events
Name William Pollard
Gender Male
Birth[1][5] 10 Jun 1828 Horsham, Sussex, England
Marriage 12 Jan 1854 Sunderland, Durham, Englandto Lucy Binns
Death[2] 26 Sep 1893 Eccles, Lancashire, EnglandDrayton Lodge Clarendon Road; Cause: Weak heart resulted in two seizures, cerebral haemorrhage, paralysis and finally coma.
Burial[2] 29 Sep 1893 Ashton-on-Mersey, Cheshire, EnglandFriends' Burial Ground

RELIGION: Christian - Religious Society of Friends.

WILL/PROBATE: Will dated August 1897. On probate his estate was valued at £6471.2s.3d.

EDUCATION: 1841 - Friends' School, Park Lane, Croydon, Surrey, England. 1843 - Apprenticed as a junior teacher at Friends' School, Croydon, Surrey, England. 1849-1851 - Flounders' Institute, Ackworth, Yorkshire, England. 1866-1873 - Ill health forced him to give up teaching. Became clerk and sole agent to Francis Frith the celebrated Reigate (Surrey) photographer.

OCCUPATION: 1851 - Schoolmaster at Ackworth School, Yorkshire, England. 1872 - Secretary of Peace Society (Officer of Society)

RESIDENCES: 1828 - At birth - Horsham, Sussex, England. 1854 - At marriage - Ackworth, Yorkshire, England. 1861 - Low Ackworth, leading to Cambridge Road, Ackworth, Yorkshire, England. 1871 - Holmesdale Road, Reigate, Surrey, England. 1878 - 5 Holmefield, Sale, Manchester, Lancashire, England. 1882 - Holmefield House, Clarendon Crescent, Eccles, Lancashire, England. 1887 - Oak Cottage, 537 Eccles New Road, Salford, Lancashire England. 1891 - Drayton Lodge, Clarendon Road, Eccles, Lancashire, England.

DOMESTIC_SERVANTS: (1881 census) Kate Crate, general domestic servant, 19, of Winston, Hampshire, England.

INITIAL_SOURCE: Sunderland.

References
  1. Public Records Office. 1881 British Census Transcript. (Electronic transcript to CD by LDS)
    FHL Film 1341840 PRO Ref RG11 Oiece 3506 Folio 107 Page 9.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Benjamin S. Beck. Beck Family History Web (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/benjaminbeck/beck.html). (An electronic record of one family historian's researches, mainly from Quaker sources. Published 2001).
  3.   Joseph John Binns (1839-1922). An Account of the Family of the Binns from 1663 (Sunderland document). (Largely collected materials from Friends' Registers).
  4.   Bemjamin Beck. Descendants of William & Lucy Pollard. (Unpublished listing from Family Tree (1989)).
  5. England. Quaker Birth, Marriage, and Death Registers, 1578-1837.