Ann Bingham Stanser
(31 October 1802 - )
Ann Bingham Stanser was christened on 31 October 1802 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of George Stanser and Hannah Bingham.
Ann Bingham Stanser married George Bailey on 25 October 1827 in Sturton le Steeple.
Administration of the estate of Hannah Stanser was granted to Ann Bingham Stanser, on 20 May 1847 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury The 20th day of May 1847
Administration of the Goods of Hannah Stanser, late of Sturton in the County of Nottingham Spinster, without parents, deceased was granted to Ann the wife of George Bailey of East Retford in the said county of Nottingham Butcher heretofore Ann Stanser Spinster John Stanser of Sturton aforesaid Farmer, William Stanser of the same place Farmer, Catherine Stanser of the same place Spinster and Elizabeth Stranser of the same place Spinster, her natural and lawful Brothers and Sisters and only next of kin.
Died 24th November 1846 Grant dated 28th August 1847 Oath under £1000.
Although this reads as if the administrators were her siblings, she must be their aunt.
Ann Bingham Stanser married George Bailey on 25 October 1827 in Sturton le Steeple.
Administration of the estate of Hannah Stanser was granted to Ann Bingham Stanser, on 20 May 1847 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury The 20th day of May 1847
Administration of the Goods of Hannah Stanser, late of Sturton in the County of Nottingham Spinster, without parents, deceased was granted to Ann the wife of George Bailey of East Retford in the said county of Nottingham Butcher heretofore Ann Stanser Spinster John Stanser of Sturton aforesaid Farmer, William Stanser of the same place Farmer, Catherine Stanser of the same place Spinster and Elizabeth Stranser of the same place Spinster, her natural and lawful Brothers and Sisters and only next of kin.
Died 24th November 1846 Grant dated 28th August 1847 Oath under £1000.
Although this reads as if the administrators were her siblings, she must be their aunt.
Children of Ann Bingham Stanser and George Bailey
- George Stancer Bailey b. b 30 Dec 1847
- John Stanser Bailey+ b. Jun 1862
Ann Elizabeth Stanser
(before March 1846 - )
Ann Elizabeth Stanser was born before March 1846 in Hessle, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Henry Buttery Stancer and Ann Bradshaw. Ann and Susanna were listed as the children of Henry Buttery Stancer in the 1851 census in Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire. Ann and George were listed as the children of Henry Buttery Stancer in the 1861 census in Risby, Walesby, Lincolnshire.
Ann Elizabeth Stanser married Joseph Greaves on 12 October 1865 in Walesby, Lincolnshire.
Ann Elizabeth Stanser married Joseph Greaves on 12 October 1865 in Walesby, Lincolnshire.
Annie Stanser
(before April 1865 - )
Annie Stanser was born before April 1865 in Chester, Cheshire. She was the daughter of Charles Stanser and Emma Unknown.
Annie Eliza Stanser
(March 1874 - )
Annie Eliza Stanser's birth was registered in the quarter ending in March 1874 in Lea, Gainsborough RD, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of William Bingham Stanser and Mary Ellis. Annie Eliza Stanser was listed as Mary Cobb's granddaughter in the 1881 census in North St, Sturton le Steeple. Annie and Mary were listed as the children of William Bingham Stanser in the 1891 census in Lea, Lincolnshire.
The marriage of Annie Eliza Stanser and an unknown person was registered in Gainsborough RD in the September 1900 quarter. She may have married Herbert Chamberlain or Newton Thomas Anyan.
The marriage of Annie Eliza Stanser and an unknown person was registered in Gainsborough RD in the September 1900 quarter. She may have married Herbert Chamberlain or Newton Thomas Anyan.
Arthur Stanser
(before 1640 - )
Arthur Stanser was born before 1640.
Children of Arthur Stanser
- George Stanser b. 14 Jan 1657/58
- Sarah Stanser b. 22 Sep 1661
Benjamin Stanser
(4 June 1792 - )
Benjamin Stanser was also known as Stancer in records. He was christened on 4 June 1792 in Caunton, Nottinghamshire. He was born on 4 June 1792 in North Clifton, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of George Stanser and Ann Unknown (Stanser).
Benjamin Stanser was named in the militia list taken in November 1810 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. Benjamin Stancer aged 19, was a substitute for B Stancer P. He was 5 foot high, a labourer, with fair complexion, dark hair and grey eyes. He enrolled 16 Nov 1809 under Captain Holland in the Royal South Lincoln Militia and was discharged 15 Nov 1815.
Benjamin Stanser was named in the militia list taken in November 1810 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. Benjamin Stancer aged 19, was a substitute for B Stancer P. He was 5 foot high, a labourer, with fair complexion, dark hair and grey eyes. He enrolled 16 Nov 1809 under Captain Holland in the Royal South Lincoln Militia and was discharged 15 Nov 1815.
Blyth Patriarch Stanser
(say 1650 - )
Blyth Patriarch Stanser was born say 1650.
An Ann Staner, wife of Robert, was buried 7 April 1685 at All Souls, Misterton.
An Ann Staner, wife of Robert, was buried 7 April 1685 at All Souls, Misterton.
Children of Blyth Patriarch Stanser
- George Stanser+ b. s 1680
- Robert Stanser+ b. s 1685?
- Peter Stanser+ b. c 1685?, d. b 26 Oct 1724
Cassandra Stanser
(3 January 1765 - 1 April 1792)
Cassandra Stanser was born on 3 January 1765 in Old Basford, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of Rev Robert Stanser and Sarah Leeson. Cassandra Stanser was christened on 6 February 1765 in St Leodegarius, Old Basford, Nottinghamshire. She witnessed the second marriage of Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer and Hannah Stanser on 24 May 1786, Bulwell, Nottinghamshire; The witnesses to their marriage were Robert Stanser jr., Cassandra Stanser and George Stanser. The Stamford mercury & the Leeds Intelligencer 30 May 1786 reported: Wednesday, was married Richard Ryder Popplewell Steer, Esq; of Sandtoft-Grove this county, to Miss Hannah Stanser, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Stanser, vicar of Bulwell and Basford, both near Nottingham.
Cassandra Stanser married Joseph Robinson, son of George Robinson, on 27 November 1786 in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire. Married by licence, her borother Robert jr was a bondsman.
Cassandra died on 1 April 1792 in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, aged 27. She was buried in Bulwell. To the memory of Cassandra Robinson a most amiable woman, relict of Joseph Robinson, a truly worthy man. She was the daughter of the Revd Robert Stanser Rector of this church. Torn in pieces by cruel oppression and wasted away with lingering grief, died in the Lord, and rested from her labours the 1st day of April 1792; aged XXVII years. Thanks (gentle Scot) for all, thy woes, and thanks for this effectual close, and cure of every ill: More cruelty cou'd none express, And I, (if thou hadst shown me less) Had felt they torture still.
Cassandra Stanser married Joseph Robinson, son of George Robinson, on 27 November 1786 in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire. Married by licence, her borother Robert jr was a bondsman.
Cassandra died on 1 April 1792 in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, aged 27. She was buried in Bulwell. To the memory of Cassandra Robinson a most amiable woman, relict of Joseph Robinson, a truly worthy man. She was the daughter of the Revd Robert Stanser Rector of this church. Torn in pieces by cruel oppression and wasted away with lingering grief, died in the Lord, and rested from her labours the 1st day of April 1792; aged XXVII years. Thanks (gentle Scot) for all, thy woes, and thanks for this effectual close, and cure of every ill: More cruelty cou'd none express, And I, (if thou hadst shown me less) Had felt they torture still.
Child of Cassandra Stanser and Joseph Robinson
- Mary Robinson b. 3 Mar 1788, d. 2 Dec 1853
Catherine Stanser
(5 October 1804 - before 1810)
Catherine Stanser was christened on 5 October 1804 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of George Stanser and Hannah Bingham.
Catherine died before 1810.
Catherine died before 1810.
Catherine Stanser
(19 September 1810 - 17 April 1885)
Catherine Stanser was christened on 19 September 1810 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of George Stanser and Hannah Bingham.
Catherine Stanser and William Stanser witnessed George Bailey and Ann Bingham Stanser's wedding on 25 October 1827 in Sturton le Steeple.
Catherine Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in the household of John Stanser and Hannah Bingham in Cross St, Sturton le Steeple.
Catherine Stanser and Elizabeth Stanser were recorded on the 1851 census in Sturton le Steeple. Catherine Stanser head unmarried, aged 40, farmer of 146 acres employing 4 labourers; born Sturton; Elizabeth Stanser, sister 38, farmer; with three farm labourers in the household and a house servant Sarah Ellis.
Catherine Stanser and Elizabeth Stanser were recorded on the 1861 census in Sturton le Steeple. Catherine Stanser, head, unmarried 50, retired farmer, Elizabeth Stanser, sister, ditto, both born Sturton.
Catherine Stanser and Elizabeth Stanser were recorded on the 1881 census in North St, Sturton le Steeple. Catherine Stanser, aged 70, head, and her sister Elizabeth, aged 68, both unmarried annuitants, born Sturton, with their servant Elizabeth Radford, aged 27, born Treswell, Nottinghamshire.
Catherine died on 17 April 1885 in Sturton, NTT, aged 74. She was described as a spinster. She was buried on 22 April 1885 in Sturton le Steeple.
Her will was proved on 8 July 1885 at Nottingham.
Catherine Stanser and William Stanser witnessed George Bailey and Ann Bingham Stanser's wedding on 25 October 1827 in Sturton le Steeple.
Catherine Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in the household of John Stanser and Hannah Bingham in Cross St, Sturton le Steeple.
Catherine Stanser and Elizabeth Stanser were recorded on the 1851 census in Sturton le Steeple. Catherine Stanser head unmarried, aged 40, farmer of 146 acres employing 4 labourers; born Sturton; Elizabeth Stanser, sister 38, farmer; with three farm labourers in the household and a house servant Sarah Ellis.
Catherine Stanser and Elizabeth Stanser were recorded on the 1861 census in Sturton le Steeple. Catherine Stanser, head, unmarried 50, retired farmer, Elizabeth Stanser, sister, ditto, both born Sturton.
Catherine Stanser and Elizabeth Stanser were recorded on the 1881 census in North St, Sturton le Steeple. Catherine Stanser, aged 70, head, and her sister Elizabeth, aged 68, both unmarried annuitants, born Sturton, with their servant Elizabeth Radford, aged 27, born Treswell, Nottinghamshire.
Catherine died on 17 April 1885 in Sturton, NTT, aged 74. She was described as a spinster. She was buried on 22 April 1885 in Sturton le Steeple.
Her will was proved on 8 July 1885 at Nottingham.
Catherine Stanser
(1 November 1841 - )
Catherine Stanser was christened on 1 November 1841 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of William Stanser and Mary Cobb. Hannah, Catherine, Elizabeth, Mary, George, John, William and Thomas were listed as the children of William Stanser in the 1851 census in North St, Sturton le Steeple.
Catherine Stanser married John Wilkinson on 7 January 1864 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire.
Catherine Stanser and John Wilkinson were recorded on the 1881 census in Cross St, Sturton le Steeple. John Wilkinson, 57, Sturton, Nottingham, Head, cattle Dealer; Catherine, 39, Sturton, Nottingham, wife; Benjamin 16, Sturton, Nottingham, son; Mary Catherine 11 Sturton, Nottingham, daughter, Scholar; William H, 9 Sturton, Nottingham, son, Scholar; Thomas, 7, Sturton, Nottingham, Son. Scholar; James W, 4, Sturton, Nottingham, son, Scholar; Horace , 2, Sturton, Nottingham, son; Jane , 8 m, Sturton, Nottingham, daughter; Sarah Mashall, u, 18, Headon, Nottingham, General domestic servant.
Catherine Stanser married John Wilkinson on 7 January 1864 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire.
Catherine Stanser and John Wilkinson were recorded on the 1881 census in Cross St, Sturton le Steeple. John Wilkinson, 57, Sturton, Nottingham, Head, cattle Dealer; Catherine, 39, Sturton, Nottingham, wife; Benjamin 16, Sturton, Nottingham, son; Mary Catherine 11 Sturton, Nottingham, daughter, Scholar; William H, 9 Sturton, Nottingham, son, Scholar; Thomas, 7, Sturton, Nottingham, Son. Scholar; James W, 4, Sturton, Nottingham, son, Scholar; Horace , 2, Sturton, Nottingham, son; Jane , 8 m, Sturton, Nottingham, daughter; Sarah Mashall, u, 18, Headon, Nottingham, General domestic servant.
Catherine Stanser
(17 March 1728 - )
Catherine Stanser was christened on 17 March 1728 in North Wheatley, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of George Stanser and Ann Lane.
Catherine Stanser married John W Newton on 4 June 1756 in North Wheatley.
Catherine Stanser married John W Newton on 4 June 1756 in North Wheatley.
Catherine Stanser
(before 1750 - )
Catherine Stanser was born before 1750. There is no evidence for this link to Matthew, just the likelihood of siblings being married in the same parish but they are not mentioned in Matthew's will. She was the daughter of Matthew Stanser and Ann Waller.
Catherine Stanser married William Oxenford on 18 October 1768 in St Peter & St Paul, Sturton le Steeple.
Catherine Stanser married William Oxenford on 18 October 1768 in St Peter & St Paul, Sturton le Steeple.
Catherine Stanser
(2 October 1803 - before 26 June 1869)
Catherine Stanser was christened on 2 October 1803 in Ketton cum Tixover, Rutland. She was the daughter of John Stanser and Ann Wyles.
Catherine Stancer of Easton is listed in the Stamford workhouse minutes between Dec 1835 and Feb 1838, and again 10 May 1843.
Catherine Stanser and James Stanser were recorded on the 1841 census in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. Catherine Stansor, 35, charwoman, not born in the county; James 20, ag. lab., N., Susan 25, Eliza 6, Mary 4, all born in the county.
Catherine Stanser was recorded on the 1851 census in Easton on the Hill. Catherine Stanser, head, unmarried, aged 39, seamstress, born Ketton, Rutland. The age is incorrect but!
Catherine Stanser and Mary Stanser were recorded on the 1861 census in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. Catherine Stancer, head, unmarried, 46, pauper, born Ketton, Rutland with Mary Stancer, niece, unmarried, 26, furrier's assistant, born Easton.
Catherine died before 26 June 1869 in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. She was buried on 26 June 1869 in Easton on the Hill.
Catherine Stancer of Easton is listed in the Stamford workhouse minutes between Dec 1835 and Feb 1838, and again 10 May 1843.
Catherine Stanser and James Stanser were recorded on the 1841 census in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. Catherine Stansor, 35, charwoman, not born in the county; James 20, ag. lab., N., Susan 25, Eliza 6, Mary 4, all born in the county.
Catherine Stanser was recorded on the 1851 census in Easton on the Hill. Catherine Stanser, head, unmarried, aged 39, seamstress, born Ketton, Rutland. The age is incorrect but!
Catherine Stanser and Mary Stanser were recorded on the 1861 census in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. Catherine Stancer, head, unmarried, 46, pauper, born Ketton, Rutland with Mary Stancer, niece, unmarried, 26, furrier's assistant, born Easton.
Catherine died before 26 June 1869 in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. She was buried on 26 June 1869 in Easton on the Hill.
Catherine Stanser
(September 1885 - )
Catherine Stanser's birth was registered in the quarter ending in September 1885 in East Retford RD, Nottinghamshire.
Catherine Stanser
( - 27 July 1762)
Catherine Stanser was the daughter of Elizabeth Stanser. Catherine Stanser was also known as Stansor in records.
Catherine was buried on 27 July 1762 in Duddington, Northamptonshire.
Catherine was buried on 27 July 1762 in Duddington, Northamptonshire.
Catherine Stanser
(2 August 1885 - )
Catherine Stanser was christened on 2 August 1885 in Sturton le Steeple. She was the daughter of George Stanser and Harriett Booth. Catherine, Sarah, Ada and James were listed as George Stanser's children in the 1901 census in Sturton le Steeple.
Catherine Stanser was recorded on the 1911 census in Holme Lea, Batley, Yorkshire. Catherine Stanser, boarder with the Richardson family, 25, single, assistant elementary school teacher, born Sturton, Ntt.
Catherine Stanser was recorded on the 1911 census in Holme Lea, Batley, Yorkshire. Catherine Stanser, boarder with the Richardson family, 25, single, assistant elementary school teacher, born Sturton, Ntt.
Catherine Stanser
( - 16 December 1746)
Catherine was buried on 16 December 1746 in Duddington, Northamptonshire.
Catherine Stanser (Taylor?)
(12 April 1773 - )
Catherine Stanser (Taylor?) was christened on 12 April 1773 in Ketton cum Tixover, Rutland. She was the daughter of John Stanser and Eleanor Sims.
Shis is possibly the Catherine Stancer who married John Taylor in 1801 at Uffington.
Shis is possibly the Catherine Stancer who married John Taylor in 1801 at Uffington.
Charles Stanser
(before April 1845 - )
Charles Stanser was also known as Stanzer in records. He was born before April 1845 in Chester, Cheshire. He may be the son of Charles Stancer, who was born 26 June 1812 and baptised 19 june 1818 at Tong, Shropshire, son fo John & Ella Stancer.
Charles Stanser married Emma Unknown. Their marriage and children were registered as Stanyer.
Charles Stanser was recorded on the 1871 census in 26 Newgate Street, Chester, Cheshire. Charles Stanzer, head, 36, painter & plasterer, empolying 7 men & 3 boys, born Chester; his wife Emma, 37 born Lincl?? Salop, children William 13, Eliza 11, Ellen 8, Annie 6, Emily 3, Charles A 11 months, all born at Chester.
Charles Stanser married Emma Unknown. Their marriage and children were registered as Stanyer.
Charles Stanser was recorded on the 1871 census in 26 Newgate Street, Chester, Cheshire. Charles Stanzer, head, 36, painter & plasterer, empolying 7 men & 3 boys, born Chester; his wife Emma, 37 born Lincl?? Salop, children William 13, Eliza 11, Ellen 8, Annie 6, Emily 3, Charles A 11 months, all born at Chester.
Children of Charles Stanser and Emma Unknown
- William Stanser b. b Apr 1858
- Eliza Stanser b. b Apr 1860
- Ellen Stanser b. b Apr 1863
- Annie Stanser b. b Apr 1865
- Emily Stanser b. b Apr 1868
- Charles A Stanser b. c May 1870
Charles Stanser
(September 1846 - )
Charles Stanser's birth was registered in the quarter ending in September 1846 in Stamford RD, Northamptonshire. He was the son of James Stanser and Mary Plowright. Charles Stanser was christened on 16 January 1848 in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. Charles, son of ... James & Mary Stanser, labourer..
Lt Col Charles Stanser
(25 November 1762 - before 6 March 1834)
Lt Col Charles Stanser was christened on 25 November 1762 in St Leodegarius, Old Basford, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of Rev Robert Stanser and Sarah Leeson.
Lt Col Charles Stanser served in the military in the Army between 1787 and 1814. On 26 Dec 1787 in Ireland he was promoted to Lieutenant. He was appointed Colonel in the Army from Major in the Royal Marines in June 1814. In May 1808 he was appointed Lt Colonel in the Army from Captain of the Royal Marines. Charles served in the Royal Marines between 1796 and 1826. He was in Command at Woolwich and was a Major in the Royal Marines. He last appears in the Navy List as Lt Col in the Royal Marines, having attained that rank on 20 June 1825. He retired in Feb 1826 when he was succeeded by Major W W Higgins, as Lt Colonel of Infantry by purchase. He was a bachelor and died without issue.
Lt Col Charles Stanser was mentioned in the will of Rev Robert Stanser dated 30 May 1808.
In Bishop Robert Stanser's will dated 10 June 1815 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Lt Col Charles Stanser was named as executor of the estate.
Lt Col Charles Stanser made a will dated 3 August 1832 in Lymington, Hampshire. This is the last Will and Testament of me Charles Stanser of Woodside near Lemington in the County of Hants Esquire made this third day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two being weak in body but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding First I direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses be fully paid and satisfied by my Executors hereinafter named out of my personal Estate I give devise and bequeath unto my Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser now residing at Fulham in the County of Middlesex all that my Copyhold Estate situate lying and being in the town of Fulham aforesaid now in the possession of Mr Bignold or his undertenants by virtue of a lease thereof granted by me to him To hold the said Copyhold Estate with its appurtenances unto my said Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser his heirs and assigns for ever according to the Custom of the Manor of Fulham under which the same is held All the rest residue and remainder of my property I give and bequeath unto the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox of Bartletts Buildings Holborn Esquire and to the survivor of them and their Executors Admons and assignes To and for the following trusts and purposes that is to say upon trust in the fist place to convert every thing into money and to Invest the same after payment of my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses as hereinbefore mentioned in the purchase of Government Stock or securities in their own names and upon further trust to pay and apply the interest and dividends thereof unto my Sister Maria Robinson who now resides with me for and during the term of her natural life and from and after the decease of the said Maria Robinson upon further trust to divided the same into three equal parts of shares and to pay one third part thereof unto my Nephew Robert Charles Robinson one other third part thereof unto my niece Sarah Frances Robinson and the remaining third part unto my Niece Elizabeth Stanser Robinson the aforesaid shares not to be paid until they respectively attain twenty one years of age and in case of the death of any or either of them under that age then I give the share of him or her so dying unto the survivor of them in equal shares and proportions And I hereby direct my Executors to retain and reimburse themselves respectively All costs charges and expenses which they may incur or sustain in and about the execution of the trusts of this my Will And I hereby declare that the one shall not be answerable for the other of them but each of them for his own acts deeds or default And I appoint the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox Executors of this my last Will and do give unto the said Charles Edward Cox the Sum of ten pounds for his trouble In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the day and year first before written -
Chas.Stanser - (seal) -
Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Charles Stanser as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request have subscribed our names as witness thereto Henry Scarth Sol of Lyons Inn Strand, John Walker Fulham Middx, Elizabeth Twallin.
Charles died before 6 March 1834 in Lymington, HAM. He was buried on 6 March 1834 in Lymington.
His will was proved on 31 May 1834 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Lt Col Charles Stanser served in the military in the Army between 1787 and 1814. On 26 Dec 1787 in Ireland he was promoted to Lieutenant. He was appointed Colonel in the Army from Major in the Royal Marines in June 1814. In May 1808 he was appointed Lt Colonel in the Army from Captain of the Royal Marines. Charles served in the Royal Marines between 1796 and 1826. He was in Command at Woolwich and was a Major in the Royal Marines. He last appears in the Navy List as Lt Col in the Royal Marines, having attained that rank on 20 June 1825. He retired in Feb 1826 when he was succeeded by Major W W Higgins, as Lt Colonel of Infantry by purchase. He was a bachelor and died without issue.
Lt Col Charles Stanser was mentioned in the will of Rev Robert Stanser dated 30 May 1808.
In Bishop Robert Stanser's will dated 10 June 1815 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Lt Col Charles Stanser was named as executor of the estate.
Lt Col Charles Stanser made a will dated 3 August 1832 in Lymington, Hampshire. This is the last Will and Testament of me Charles Stanser of Woodside near Lemington in the County of Hants Esquire made this third day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two being weak in body but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding First I direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses be fully paid and satisfied by my Executors hereinafter named out of my personal Estate I give devise and bequeath unto my Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser now residing at Fulham in the County of Middlesex all that my Copyhold Estate situate lying and being in the town of Fulham aforesaid now in the possession of Mr Bignold or his undertenants by virtue of a lease thereof granted by me to him To hold the said Copyhold Estate with its appurtenances unto my said Nephew Robert Brymer Stanser his heirs and assigns for ever according to the Custom of the Manor of Fulham under which the same is held All the rest residue and remainder of my property I give and bequeath unto the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox of Bartletts Buildings Holborn Esquire and to the survivor of them and their Executors Admons and assignes To and for the following trusts and purposes that is to say upon trust in the fist place to convert every thing into money and to Invest the same after payment of my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses as hereinbefore mentioned in the purchase of Government Stock or securities in their own names and upon further trust to pay and apply the interest and dividends thereof unto my Sister Maria Robinson who now resides with me for and during the term of her natural life and from and after the decease of the said Maria Robinson upon further trust to divided the same into three equal parts of shares and to pay one third part thereof unto my Nephew Robert Charles Robinson one other third part thereof unto my niece Sarah Frances Robinson and the remaining third part unto my Niece Elizabeth Stanser Robinson the aforesaid shares not to be paid until they respectively attain twenty one years of age and in case of the death of any or either of them under that age then I give the share of him or her so dying unto the survivor of them in equal shares and proportions And I hereby direct my Executors to retain and reimburse themselves respectively All costs charges and expenses which they may incur or sustain in and about the execution of the trusts of this my Will And I hereby declare that the one shall not be answerable for the other of them but each of them for his own acts deeds or default And I appoint the said Robert Brymer Stanser and Charles Edward Cox Executors of this my last Will and do give unto the said Charles Edward Cox the Sum of ten pounds for his trouble In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the day and year first before written -
Chas.Stanser - (seal) -
Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Charles Stanser as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request have subscribed our names as witness thereto Henry Scarth Sol of Lyons Inn Strand, John Walker Fulham Middx, Elizabeth Twallin.
Charles died before 6 March 1834 in Lymington, HAM. He was buried on 6 March 1834 in Lymington.
His will was proved on 31 May 1834 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Charles A Stanser
(circa May 1870 - )
Charles A Stanser was born circa May 1870 in Chester, Cheshire. He was the son of Charles Stanser and Emma Unknown.
Charles Johnson Stanser
(8 August 1799 - )
Charles Johnson Stanser was christened on 8 August 1799 in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire. He was christened on 8 August 1799 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was the son of Bishop Robert Stanser and Mary Aust.
Edith Stanser
(26 February 1880 - )
Edith Stanser was christened on 26 February 1880 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of James Bingham Stanser and Matilda Alice Waring. Edith Stanser was listed as James Bingham Stanser's daughter in the 1881 census. Edith, Ida, Waring, Harriett and James were listed as the children of James Bingham Stanser in the 1891 census in Irnham, Lincolnshire. Edith Stanser was listed as James Bingham Stanser's daughter in the 1901 census in Morton Terrace, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
The marriage of Edith Stanser and George Warburton was registered in Rotherham RD, Yorkshire, in the June 1906 quarter. Edith Stanser was an executor of Matilda Alice Waring's estate on 22 November 1930 in the Principal Probate Registry, London.
The marriage of Edith Stanser and George Warburton was registered in Rotherham RD, Yorkshire, in the June 1906 quarter. Edith Stanser was an executor of Matilda Alice Waring's estate on 22 November 1930 in the Principal Probate Registry, London.
Edmund Stanser
(7 October 1672 - 17 October 1672)
Edmund Stanser was also known as Stancer in records. He was christened on 7 October 1672 in Thorpe Salvin, Yorkshire. Edmond the sonne of Garvas Stancer. He was the son of Gervas Stanser and Grace Unknown (Stanser).
Edmund was buried on 17 October 1672 in Thorpe Salvin, Yorkshire. Edmund Stanser, son of Garvas Stanser.
Edmund was buried on 17 October 1672 in Thorpe Salvin, Yorkshire. Edmund Stanser, son of Garvas Stanser.
Edward Stanser
(18 April 1568 - )
Edward Stanser was christened on 18 April 1568 in St Michael-le-Belfry, York, Yorkshire. He was the son of Ralph Stanser.
Edward Stanser
(circa 1700? - )
Edward Stanser was born circa 1700?.
Edward was a glover in Sheffield.
Edward Stanser was mentioned in the register of duties paid for apprentices' indentures in 1745 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. Edward Stanser, Master, Glover, took on an apprentice John Smith for £5.
Edward was a glover in Sheffield.
Edward Stanser was mentioned in the register of duties paid for apprentices' indentures in 1745 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. Edward Stanser, Master, Glover, took on an apprentice John Smith for £5.
Children of Edward Stanser
- Mary Stanser b. 15 Jul 1723
- John Stanser b. 27 Jan 1724
- Edward Stanser b. 13 Oct 1727, d. b 1732?
- William Stanser b. 26 Dec 1730
- Edward Stanser b. 12 Jul 1732
- Hannah Stanser b. 5 Feb 1735
- Mary Stanser b. b 12 Sep 1739
Edward Stanser
(13 October 1727 - before 1732?)
Edward Stanser was christened on 13 October 1727 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was the son of Edward Stanser.
Edward died before 1732?.
Edward died before 1732?.
Edward Stanser
(12 July 1732 - )
Edward Stanser was christened on 12 July 1732 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. Edward son of Edward Stansor, glover. He was the son of Edward Stanser.