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Descendants of Thomas Calladine

Surnames in this tree:

Bloodworth  Calladine  Carr  Clayton  Gregory  Spencer  Turner  Willymot or Willemot

 

 Generation No. 1

       1.  George1 Turner was born Abt. 1612, and died 1664 in Darley.   Burial: October 10, 1684, Darley   He married Mary Bloodworth August 27, 1637 in Darley.  She was born Abt. 1617,  Baptism: August 27, 1637, Darley Dale, and died 1662 in Darley.  Burial: April 15, 1662, Darley

Children of George Turner and Mary Bloodworth are: 

        2                 i.    Samuel2 Turner, born 1636 in Darley,   Baptism: December 6, 1636, Darley;  spurious son of George, mother not necessarily Mary

        3                ii.    Frances Turner, born 1638 in Darley.  Baptism: June 17, 1638, Darley       

                          iii.   Susan Turner, born 1640. Baptism: February 15, 1639/40, Darley   

        5               iv    .Marie Turner, born 1642 in Darley; died 1642 in Darley;  Burial: April 15, 1642, Darley

        6                v.    George Turner, born 1643; died 1662 in Darley.  Baptism: July 30, 1643, Darley;  Burial: November 3, 1662, Darley

+      7               vi.    William Turner, born Abt. 1645 in Darley; died 1688 in Darley.

        8              vii.    Robert Turner, born 1647 in Darley; died 1647 in Darley.  Baptism: April 18, 1647, Darley;  Burial: November 3, 1647, Darley

  

 

Generation No. 2

 

 7.  William2 Turner (George1) was born Abt. 1645 in Darley, and died 1688 in Darley,   Baptism: September 1, 1645, Darley;  Burial: October 18, 1688, Darley He married Elizabeth Gregory November 13, 1662 in Darley.  She was born Abt. 1642 in Darley or Matlock; died in Darley and was buried either 28 Jan 1701 or 11 Feb 1708

      

Children of William Turner and Elizabeth Gregory are:

        9                 i.    Sarah3 Turner, born Abt. 1662 in Darley; died 1662 in Darley. Burial: January 29, 1661/62, Darley

        10              ii.    John Turner, born Abt. 1665.

        11             iii.    Mary Turner, born Abt. 1665 in Darley.  Burial: September 22, 1670, Darley 

        12             iv.    Robert Turner, born Abt. 1665.

        13              v.    William Turner, born Abt. 1666.

        14             vi.    George Turner, born Abt. 1670.

        15            vii.    Mary Turner, born Abt. 1670.

        16            viii.    Hannah Turner, born Abt. 1672 in Darley; died 1680 in Darley.  Burial: September 7, 1680, Darley 

        17             ix.    Elizabeth Turner, born Abt. 1674.

+      18              x.    Joshua Turner, born Abt. 1677 in Darley.

        19             xi.    Elizabeth Turner, born Abt. 1682. 

 

Generation No. 3

 

18.  Joshua3 Turner (William2, George1) was born Abt. 1677 in Darley, buried 22/1/1732 or 8/9/1743.  He married Hannah Clayton June 15, 1703 in Darley.  She was born Abt. 1683 in Darley, and died 1755 in Darley; Burial: January 19, 1755, Darley

       

Children of Joshua Turner and Hannah Clayton are:

        20               i.    George4 Turner, born 1706.

        21              ii.    Elizabeth Turner, born 1707.

        22             iii.    Elizabeth Turner, born 1708.

        23             iv.    Hannah Turner, born 1708.

        24              v.    Ann Turner, born 1710.

        25             vi.    Martha Turner, born 1713.

        26            vii.    Susannah Turner, born 1716.

        27            viii.    William Turner, born 1716.

        28             ix.    Joshua Turner, born 1719.

+      29              x.    John Turner, born Abt. 1721 in Darley; died 1774 in Darley.

        30             xi.    Edward Turner, born 1723.

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

        29.  John4 Turner (Joshua3, William2, George1) was born Abt. 1721 in Darley, and died 1774 in Darley;   Burial: October 15, 1774, Darley.   He married Ann Spencer November 7, 1746 in Darley, daughter of Francis Spencer and Grace Willymot.  She was born Abt. 1727 in Darley, and died 1777 in Darley:  Burial: September 14, 1777, Darley

       

Children of John Turner and Ann Spencer are:

+      31               i.    John5 Turner, born Abt. 1748 in Darley; died 1829.

        32              ii.    Ann Turner, born 1754.

        33             iii.    Ann Turner, born 1760.

        34             iv.    Edward Turner, born 1761. Burial: possibly Brampton 28 Oct 1832 of New Gate age 69

Notes for Edward Turner from IGI:

Sarah Turner - International Genealogical Index  Gender: Female Birth: 24 OCT 1810 South Wingfield, Derby, England

Sophia Turner - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 31 DEC 1805 South Wingfield, Derby, England

Sarah Turner - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 24 APR 1808 South Wingfield, Derby, England

        35              v.    Martha Turner, born 1762.

        36             vi.    Hannah Turner, born 1766.

        37            vii.    James Turner, born 1769. 

 

Generation No. 5

 

        31.  John5 Turner (John4, Joshua3, William2, George1) was born Abt. 1748 in Darley, and died 1829;  Burial: July 1, 1829, SW aged 80 (Source: S Wingfield PR.)   He married Mary Willimot (Source: Darley PR.) August 28, 1780 in Darley,  daughter of Richard Willimot and Mary Carr.  Baptism: October 16, 1751, Darley (Source: Darley PR.)  Burial: February 25, 1796, Darley.

       

Child of John Turner and Mary Willimot is:

+      38               i.    Sarah6 Turner, born Abt. 1781 in Darley; died December 4, 1857 in age 83 Hasland.

 

 

Generation No. 6

 

        38.  Sarah6 Turner (John5, John4, Joshua3, William2, George1) (Source: IGI member.) was born Abt. 1781 in Darley  Baptism: January 7, 1781, Darley , and died December 4, 1857 in age 83 Hasland (age Source: death cert.).  Basford 7b 92 Mar q 1855.   Burial: not hasland  She married John Calladine February 20, 1804 in South Wingfield, son of Thomas Calladine and Unknown.  He was born Abt. 1780 in South Wingfield?, and died 1827.   Burial 11.09.1827 John CALLADINE, S.Wingfield., age 47.

 

 From Genogold site:  Sarah Calladine  year  of birth about 1780.   May 1840 - widow of South Wingfield - earns 2/6  a week collecting toll - has 2 single sons with her - Application for relief to Belper Board of Guardians

 

F735 S20 1851 census Hasland Toll Bar

Sarah Calladine-72-Matlock

Samuel Calladine-30-Toll Collector-S Wingfield

  

David Calladine (09/01/2005 02:34:46)   on Genes Reunited

It seems that I have forgotten to mention a few Calladines in my last e-mail, so by popular request, (thankyou for the e-mails) More Famous Calladines

 

Professor Christopher R. Calladine, of Cambridge University, who has to be acknowledged for his wonderful break from nuclear physics and mechanics to work out 'the Mechanics of the Game of Croquet'.

 

The three adorable Calladine kids who had themselves pictured by their Christmas tree in 2004, and posted it on the web, thus anybody now searching for Calladine trees will be sure to hit this site. Made me smile!

 

William John Calladine, in Germany, who managed to publish his (roots web) tree, and get it into the top ten of any search with the string Calladine in it. If only my ancestors came from Shirland! Boy I wish he had designed my web page, top ten every time.

 

The wonderful diary of Les Calladine, a mine rescue worker, that can be read on http://www.healeyhero.info/rescue/individual/les.htm and especially since so many of our own kin were working down the pits. Ps, he is the spitting image of Norm Calladine, the Ice Hockey player i mentioned in the previous post, must be some link folks.

 

Jazz, soul funk singer Rachael Calladine. who looks too cute to be from my side of the clan...unfortunatley

 

There are a few not-so-famous Calladines as well, we have had a couple of criminally mad relatives and their is another David Calladine ("Stigger") who is infamous for being a ‘nazi musician’, I can only guess what that may sound like.

 

Have I missed any, if so, please add them in your own post... thankyou...? :o))

 

 

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David Calladine (11/01/2004 09:14:11) Genes Reunited site

Calladine, Culludyne, Carradine or Callidine. Icelandic clan that arrived via Ireland to Cheshire in 10th Century. Name arrives from Irish spelling of Ring of Stone, or 'Carwick Wardine'

 

Small hillfort where they settled in Cheshire, modern Carden, is now a golf course that is undergoing excavation by the University of Liverpool. Some evidence suggests that family were into stone masonry during middle agaes, not a good proffesion at time of war, so during the Plantanget times, we moved for safety into the Peak District and forest of Sherwood, like so many other families, and the legend of 'Robin Hood' may have originated here.  Derbyshire families went into Mineral Mining, and Nottinghamshire families into stocking manufacture.

 

Finally with the industurial rev, the two clans swap terroties somewhat, and move into coal and lace. Some Families went to Calais to set up mechanised Lace mills away from the Luddites in 1830.

 

famous Calladines, the Mayor of Mansefield who has put our name on a few things, William, of Hucknall Tockard, inventer of the Shetland Shaw. and Norman Calladine (Canada) wuo during the war, managed to obtain the higest score in a single season for an american Ice Hockey player (Boston red socks). Oh and David Carradine, the actor, but his name is spelt wrong....

 

Infamous, My own Great Grandfather, William, who put his pick into Radstock mine, and found the River Trent, thus causing the First use of concrete since roman times, several tons of it, to stop the mine flooding (Calladines Hole)

 

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