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Arfermo
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9 Mar 2020 21:19 |
Many thanks folks for all your efforts, My reference to my old family member, who told me of a Pub the Croft family once owned, and sold to the Brewer's. I can't remember the Name now, Despite searches online for 'Old and Forgotten Birmingham Pubs'' and the Birmingham Library searches, it could not be found. maybe his memory failed to get the Name right But, one thing came out of it, in general terms. Most people back then. could apply for a license to sell BEER only, by converting their house room, that leads out onto the Road. Not any other room, and not spirits or wines etc. Many had the front windows Enlarged , which opened outwards to passers-by..It was the license, that had the value, which was transferable. Now--I think I can safely say, 'WE' indeed, owned a Pub --or two? No wonder alcoholism was a big problem. Although, as a kid, all I remember was the raucous singing and larking about, then the falling down---Parents eh? Phil Arfermo
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9 Mar 2020 18:32 |
ArgyllGran---Excellent -you are right---the Death cert , dated 5/2/1881, is poorly photocopied, but I can, with a better light, now see leek in Staffs. Now, 'OUR' Jane, was born in Wolverhampton which is staffordshire, so I , probably with too much self satisfaction, have jumped the gun, and bought it, about 8 yrs ago. I've got a good collection of 'wrong 'uns'. There used to be a organisation , advertisng for mistaken BMD's, or, exchanges. Haven't seen their ads of late. That business of age on document--and checking back to Birth , produced another hint that i had the right person. I see from info above, that Jane appears to be born in 1818 on one of them but virtually everything I obtained,( right or wrong) took me back to 1820, confirming what I thought. ?? Although, later on, she appeared to 'lose a year or two. I only have a standard membership, and buy credits now and then. So access to anything beyond the norm is out. Back to John again, I have got the 1891 Census, and ,as you say, he's on his own. As for 'beneficiary' ,I couldn't think of the word Executor. but they can of course, benefit too, from the same Will. Better be--I'm an executor , trouble is, my bruv has better health than me. As you probably know, my G-Grandad , the Violin maker etc etc , and name on the probate, died in 1909, and left his son , my grandad the equivalent today, of £102,000. He had 3 other siblings too. This is a typical Victorian --almost Dickensian story. Jane Watkins, made pregnant at .age 15, by 26 yr old William Croft, they marry on the last day of 1835, ( looks better when the baby arrives,) the 'following year'. they marry , she gives birth, he later dies. all in less than one year. At about 16, with new baby, all alone in Victorian Britain, Jane marries John Beasely, they are the same age, he dies, after a longer period, she marries John Lockett. I'd like to think she had a far better life with John, who looked after, and brought up, young William Henry Croft. But what a Girl young Jane was, a true Heroine. (although, as her story first unrolled, I thought we had a serial poisoner in the family ) only kidding. thanks again-- Phil.
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ArgyllGran
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9 Mar 2020 18:05 |
Ooh, interesting, Kay.
The value of property would certainly help to account for some of John's assets at death.
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9 Mar 2020 17:49 |
Doc True ACTION ABOUT A LEASE. Justice Bonier delivered some strong remarks in the case of Croft v. Gibbs, which was an action <by the executor of the late John Lockett, of Birmingham, to set aside the lease of two houses in that city granted by Lockett to the defendant. The plaintiff’s 30 March 1898 - Globe - London, London, England.
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ArgyllGran
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9 Mar 2020 17:35 |
Yes, I think it could be Tavern.
https://www.closedpubs.co.uk/warwickshire/birmingham_b9_minvervavaults.html
Mention of a Minerva Tavern here , but several streets away from Great Barr Street;
https://www.midlandspubs.co.uk/birmingham/bordesley-street/minerva-tavern.htm
Some record of Minerva Tavern, Great Barr Street, (1874) at the National Archives:
https://tinyurl.com/tvsmswk
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ErikaH
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9 Mar 2020 17:31 |
Tthe address in 1871 is 'Minerva *******' The indistinct word MIGHT be Tavern
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ArgyllGran
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9 Mar 2020 16:57 |
In case of interest -
in 1851, when he's listed as a retail brewer, John's address is in Manchester Street.
One block along from Manchester Street, there's Brewery Street. Maybe that's where his brewery was ?? Or at least one where he worked.
Googling suggests the brewery which gave the street its name might have been the Brittannia Brewery, though I can't find much about it.
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In 1861, his address is "Publick House", 115 Great Barr Street.
In 1871 he's in Minerva Street, which appears to be part of (or perhaps coming off) Montague Street, which joins Gret Barr Street at right angles. The next two families are at Nos 1 and 2 Locketts Buildings.
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ArgyllGran
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9 Mar 2020 16:25 |
Maybe these people could help? John's listed as a retail brewer in 1851 census.
The Brewery History Society: Enquiries and Information Brewery enquiries: If you have a brewery related query you may well find the answer in A Century of British Brewers - Plus Plus: 1890-2012. Some further guidance can be found on our page Exploring brewery archives. >>>>>Otherwise please email: [email protected]. <<<<<<<< Queries are circulated to members via our Newsletter, and hopefully someone will be able to help.
http://www.breweryhistory.com/information.htm
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ArgyllGran
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9 Mar 2020 15:57 |
Re who bought the Locketts' pub (or brewery) -
you mention Mitchells & Butlers. They were only established in 1898 - after John's death:
https://www.mbplc.com/
Ansells Bewery was founded in 1858 , at Aston Cross - so a much likelier possibility.
Their history here: https://www.midlandspubs.co.uk/breweries/birmingham/ansells-brewery.htm
List of old Birmingham breweries and pubs here, though no specific mention of Lockett:
https://www.midlandspubs.co.uk/birmingham/index.html#Holders
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ErikaH
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9 Mar 2020 15:37 |
Ther is no record an ANY census of Jane (nee Watkins) having a daughter
I would venture to suggest that William Henry Croft was her only child
'Probate granted to' means that the person named is the Executor of the Will.
If you don't have the 1890 death cert for Jane Lockett, I fear you have the wrong one. Look carefully at the location details
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ArgyllGran
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9 Mar 2020 15:28 |
Yes, I imagine that John was the pub or brewery owner.
1896, gentleman, 1891, living on own means. 1881, retired publican 1871 and 1861, licensed victualler 1851, retail brewer
So, is it the 1890 Aston death cert which you have for Jane? It's not clear from your last post.
You say "Jane supposedly deceased". She definitely died between the 1881 and 1891 census dates, as John is listed as a widower in the 1891 census.
As William was granted probate, on John's death, he would indeed have been executor of the Will. Where did you find the word "beneficiary"?
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Arfermo
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9 Mar 2020 15:15 |
Whoooosh !! Many thanks ArglleGran/ ErikaH etc.etc I have most of what you have written; and not all is on my tree. The Ancestry Tree has been neglected, and will now be looked after by another member, so I'm not that involved but, accuracy is obviously necessary. As for Eliza, I only discovered her last night. I have owned the Death cert for 'John Lockett' for several years, and only recently have been given the Probate List. Which sparked the intrigue. I have Janes death cert ( yes I did goof with the date--I hope thats all it was) but all the BMD certs I have, pointed to, being on the right track. The noted person at the death of Jane, is ''Eliza Lockett, Daughter.'' Often the dates of birth and ages, are rarely consistant ,as you all know, especially with Census. Many people back then, didn't actually know their birth year--or parents names etc etc and guesswork was common. I always worked backwards to find their DOB. The 'New' John Lockett discovery, is the correct one, because my great great Grandfather is named as ''beneficiary' ?although as ArgylleGran has suggested, and I'm not savvy to this--might be acting like a Executive to the will? which is my next target. BUT--what this whole business with the money suggests, is that my Grand Parents, who came from modest backgrounds My grandfather being a Engineer /Tool maker. moved out of Grimy central Brum and spent their lives in North Wales, living in a nice house, nice cars, and always dressed stylishly.And bought my dad a Taxi, so he could start a busiess I have the photographs to prove it. over the decades and census, John Lockett was listed as a 'Brewer,/ Publican, which is why I drew the conclusion, that THAT, was his sourse of wealth, ( owning his PUB ) Many years ago, A senior member of my family , when asked where the Croft money came from, between the Wars, said that the family owned a pub, and either Mitchells & Butler --or--'Ansells Brewery, ' bought their Pub, and other's, so as to demolish them ,and extend their brewing capacity '. JOhn Lockett, having retired (Jane Supposedly decesed ) the huge sum of money came from ?? Well now, I've got a lot of rechecking and updating to do --obviously. I am far from being a regular researcher, but have a burst sometimes . to try and fill gaps. Looks like I'm about to get busy. Many thanks again to all---but keep 'em coming, if you have time, and a mind to.--Arfermo--Phil Croft.
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ErikaH
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9 Mar 2020 11:28 |
Name: William H. Croft Age: 43 Estimated birth year: abt 1838 Relationship to Head: Head Spouse: Elizabeth Croft Gender: Male Where born: Birm, Warwickshire, England Civil Parish: Birmingham County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Street address: 16 12 Summer Lane Marital status: Married Education: Employment status: View image Occupation: Violin Maker &C Registration district: Birmingham Sub registration district: St George ED, institution, or vessel: 16 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 2993 Folio: 68 Page Number: 9 Household Members: Name Age William H. Croft 43 Elizabeth Croft 34 Jane Croft 5 W.Henry Croft 4 John T. Croft 3
Name: William Henry Croft Death Date: 19 May 1909 Death Place: Warwickshire, England Probate Date: 2 Jul 1909 Probate Registry: Birmingham, England
Admin to William Henry Croft, toolmaker Effects £850
Name: William Henry Croft Age: 0 Birth Date: 29 Mar 1836 Baptism Date: 8 Jun 1836 Baptism Place: Birmingham, St Philip, Warwickshire, England Father: Henry Croft Mother: Jane Croft
Name: Henry Croft Age: 25 Birth Date: abt 1811 Burial Date: 13 Nov 1836 Burial Place: Aston, St James, Warwickshire, England Parish as it Appears: Aston, St James
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ErikaH
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9 Mar 2020 11:02 |
Thanks AG - I've deleted my superfluous info
Should have checked the image but was distracted by the postie!
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ArgyllGran
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9 Mar 2020 10:17 |
Looking at the image of the 1891 census - it's been mistranscribed on Ancestry
John is living alone, at 269 Aston Lane.
Angelina Willoughby is in the next-door household (271 Aston Lane).
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ArgyllGran
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9 Mar 2020 10:05 |
Jane was still alive at the time of the 1881 census:
John Lockett in the 1881 England Census Name: John Lockett Age: 60 Estimated birth year: abt 1821 Relationship to Head: Head Spouse: Jane Lockett Gender: Male Where born: Birmm, Warwickshire, England Civil Parish: Handsworth County/Island: Staffordshire Country: England Street address: 269 Aston Lane Marital status: Married Education: Employment status: View image Occupation: Retired Publican Registration district: West Bromwich ED, institution, or vessel: 22 Neighbors: Piece: 2836 Folio: 38 Page Number: 24 Household Members: Name Age John Lockett 60 Jane Lockett 60 Benjamin Thornton 14
I think this is her death:
Jane Lockett in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915 Name: Jane Lockett Estimated birth year: abt 1816 Registration Year: 1890 Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Age at Death: 74 Registration district: Aston Inferred County: Warwickshire Volume: 6d Page: 236
Philip - your opening post says Jane died 1891, and later you talk about her death cert 1881. Neither of those dates is correct.
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9 Mar 2020 09:46 |
Jane Beasley in the 1841 England Census Name: Jane Beasley Age: 25 Estimated birth year: abt 1816 Gender: Female Civil Parish: Aston Hundred: Birmingham County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Street address: Occupation: View image Registration district: Aston Sub-registration district: Duddeston and Nechells Neighbors: Piece: 1149 Book: 10 Folio: 10 Page Number: 13 Household Members: Name Age John Beasley 25 - tailor Jane Beasley 25 Selina Beasley 15 William Croft 5
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ErikaH
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9 Mar 2020 09:38 |
1851
Name: Jane Lockett Age: 33 Estimated birth year: abt 1818 Relation: Wife Spouse's name: John Lockett Gender: Female Where born: Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England Civil Parish: Birmingham St George Ecclesiastical parish: St Stephen County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Registration district: Birmingham Sub-registration district: St George ED, institution, or vessel: 41 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 29 Piece: 2058 Folio: 1063 Page Number: 45 Household Members: Name Age John Lockett 30 Jane Lockett 33 Rebecca Phipps 19
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ErikaH
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9 Mar 2020 09:36 |
1871
Name: Jane Lockett Age: 50 Estimated birth year: 1821 Relation: Wife Gender: Female Where born: Birmingham Warwickshire England Civil Parish: Aston Town: Deritend County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Registration district: Aston Sub-registration district: Deritend ED, institution, or vessel: 1 Household schedule number: 247 Piece: 3134 Folio: 30 Page Number: 53 Household Members: Name Age John Lockett 50 Jane Lockett 50 William Henry Croff 31 Selina Danks 17 Joseph Larkin 29 Emma Crolet 21
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Name: Jane Lockett Age: 40 Estimated birth year: 1821 Relation: Wife Spouse's name: John Lockert Gender: Female Where born: Wolverhampton Civil Parish: Aston Town: Birmingham County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: View image Registration district: Aston Sub-registration district: Deritend ED, institution, or vessel: 1 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 73 Piece: 2169 Folio: 11 Page Number: 17 Household Members: Name Age John Lockert 40 Jane Lockett 40 William Lockett 23 Betsey Pearce 22
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ErikaH
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9 Mar 2020 09:31 |
Checking on Ancestry, I see your tree, Philip, and there's NO mention of ELIZA
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