Edward Stanser

(March 1846 - before 11 June 1846)
     Edward Stanser's birth was registered in the quarter ending in March 1846 in Spalding RD, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Jonathan Buttery Stancer and Ann Taylor.
     Edward died before 11 June 1846 in Spalding RD Lincolnshire. He was buried on 11 June 1846 in St Mary & St Nicholas, Spalding.

Edward Stanser

(March 1846 - )
     Edward Stanser was also known as Stansor in records. He was born in March 1846 in Spalding RD, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Taylor and Eleanor Stanser.

Eleanor Stanser

(circa 1805? - 8 June 1848)
      Peter Smith wrote: I appear to have found the McNair connection. It looks as though Eleanor Stanser, Robert's eldest daughter, married a James McNair and their grandson was Robert Stanser Mcnair, found in the 1881 census for Scotland and in the Cambridge University lists. She is mentioned in Robert Brymer Stanser's will of 1844: my sister Eleanor McNair widow of the late Lieutenant Colonel James McNair. Michael Avery added information. Eleanor Stanser was also known as Ellen in records. She was born circa 1805? In Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She was the daughter of Bishop Robert Stanser and Mary Aust.
Eleanor Stanser married Col James MacNair on 31 July 1824 in St Mary's, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. They may also be the parents of: Philip born 1824 Greenfield, Shettleston, and Eleanor born 1821 Greenfield.
Eleanor MacNair and Col James MacNair and Hannah Stanser witnessed John Cooper Giles and Sarah Stewart Stanser's wedding on 15 August 1834 in All Saints, Fulham, London.
     In Robert Brymer Stanser's will dated 20 March 1844 in 'Woodbine Cottage', Regent's Park, Middlesex, Eleanor Stanser was named as heir.
Eleanor Stanser married Charles D Austin on 20 August 1825? In Halifax, NS, Canada. This seems most unlikely, probably a mis-transcription. A Mrs Austin, widow, is listed in the 1838 census of Halifax..
     Eleanor died on 8 June 1848.

Children of Eleanor Stanser and Col James MacNair

Eleanor Stanser

(31 May 1818 - December 1853)
     Eleanor Stanser was also known as Stansor in records. She was christened on 31 May 1818 in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. She was the daughter of John Stanser and Ann Wyles.
     Eleanor Stanser was recorded on the 1841 census in West St, Crowland, Lincolnshire. Richard Greetham, 45, publican, Ann Greetham, 50, both born in the county, James Ashby, 25, shoem. Y, William Williamson, 45, Elenor Stansor, 20, Independent, not born in the county, William Stansor, 8 months, born in the county.
Eleanor Stansor married Thomas Taylor on 27 March 1850 in Spalding, Lincolnshire.
     Eleanor Stanser and Thomas Taylor were recorded on the 1851 census in the Oat Sheaf, Deeping Rd, Spalding, Lincolnshire. Thomas Taylor 42, innkeeper, born Billingborough, Lincs; his wife Ellenor S Taylor 34, born Garton [Easton?] Northants, Eliza Taylor 16, daughter, born Weston, Lincs, Willm Taylor 11, 4, born Spalding, daughter Ann Taylor 7 months, born Spalding; William Stansor 10, born Eston, Northants, Henry Stansor 8 , born Spalding, both described as visitors, with 2 lodgers:William Robinson 58 & George Jones 38.
     Eleanor's death was registered in the quarter ending in December 1853 in Spalding RD, Lincolnshire.

Children of Eleanor Stanser

Children of Eleanor Stanser and Thomas Taylor

Eliza Stanser

(21 September 1834 - )
     Eliza Stanser was christened on 21 September 1834 in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. She was the daughter of Susannah Stanser.
     Eliza Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Catherine Stanser and James Stanser in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire.

Eliza Stanser

(before April 1860 - )
     Eliza Stanser was born before April 1860 in Chester, Cheshire. She was the daughter of Charles Stanser and Emma Unknown.

Eliza Stanser

(June 1858 - )
     Eliza Stanser was commonly known as Betsy. Eliza Stanser was also known as Elizabeth in records. She's birth was registered in the quarter ending in June 1858 in Easton on the Hill, Stamford RD, Northamptonshire. She was the daughter of James Stanser and Mary Plowright. Eliza Stanser was christened on 17 June 1858 in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. Eliza, daughter of Mary Stanser. Sarah, Charles, Joseph, Henry and Eliza were listed as the children of James Stanser in the 1861 census in West St, Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. Charles, Joseph, Henry, Eliza and Emma were listed as the children of James Stanser in the 1871 census in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire.

Elizabeth Stanser

(22 May 1739 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 22 May 1739 in Thorpe Salvin, Yorkshire. Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Stansel, blacksmith.
She may be the Elizabeth Stanser who married Willian Spring in 1761 at All Saints, Gainsborough. She was the daughter of Peter Stanser and Mary Farr.

Elizabeth Stanser

(10 November 1723 - before 3 October 1725)
     Elizabeth Stanser was also known as Stancer in records. Elizabeth Stanser was also known as Stansal in records. She was christened on 10 November 1723 in Thorpe Salvin, Yorkshire. Ellizabeth, daughter of John Stansal labourer. She was the daughter of John Stanser and Barbara Theaker.
     Elizabeth died before 3 October 1725 in Thorpe Salvin, Yorkshire. She was buried on 3 October 1725 in Thorpe Salvin. Elizabeth, daughter of Jno Stancer.

Elizabeth Stanser

(15 February 1728/29 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 15 February 1728/29 in Wales, Yorkshire. Elizabeth, daughter of George Stansell, labourer. She may be the Elizabeth Stanser who married Willian Spring in 1761 at All Saints, Gainsborough. She was the daughter of George Stanser.

Elizabeth Stanser

(18 August 1761 - 18 June 1772)
     Elizabeth Stanser was born on 18 August 1761 in Old Basford, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of Rev Robert Stanser and Sarah Leeson. Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 30 August 1761 in St Leodegarius, Old Basford.
     Elizabeth died on 18 June 1772 in Old Basford, Nottinghamshire, aged 10.

Elizabeth Stanser

(circa 1776 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was born circa 1776 in Letwell, Yorkshire.
     Elizabeth Stanser and Thomas Morton obtained a marriage licence on 3 August 1795 in Letwell, YKS.

Elizabeth Stanser

(7 March 1813 - 29 November 1898)
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 7 March 1813 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of George Stanser and Hannah Bingham.
     Elizabeth Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in the household of John Stanser and Hannah Bingham in Cross St, Sturton le Steeple.
     Elizabeth Stanser and Catherine 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.
     Elizabeth Stanser and Catherine 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.
     Elizabeth Stanser and Catherine 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. Elizabeth Stanser was an executor of Catherine Stanser's estate on 8 July 1885 in Nottingham. She was the sister, a spinster and the sole executrix.
     Elizabeth died on 29 November 1898 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, aged 85. She was buried on 3 December 1898 in St Peter & St Paul, Sturton le Steeple.

Elizabeth Stanser

(circa 1799 - 26 September 1867)
     Elizabeth Stanser was born circa 1799 in Granville, Nova Scotia. She was the daughter of Bishop Robert Stanser and Mary Aust.
SHIP NEWS - Port of Halifax : Tuesday September 16 arr.: schrs Kate Kearney, Patterson - Norfolk; True Friends, Hawkins - Quebec passenger Capt. Gerrau late 10th Vet. Battalion; ship Hercules, Mounsey - London 56 days cargo dry goods - passengers Major and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Capt. and Mrs. Hudson, J.S. Wells Esq. and Mrs. Wells, Misses Stanser, Robinson and Wright, Rev. Mr. Best, Jos. Marchington Esq., O. Delancey Esq., John Delancey Esq., and several others; brig Anna - Pictou.
Elizabeth Stanser married Rev George Best on 21 August 1820 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She was described as the second daughter in the newspaper account of her marriage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Dr John E W Inglis (177-1850), rector of St Paul's and later the third Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia 1825-1850, and son of the Rev. Charles Inglis (1734-1816), first Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, 1787-1816. Robert Brymer Stanser was a guarantor for the marriage bond.
     Elizabeth resided at Elm Grove, Southsea, near Portsmouth, Hampshire, 1830. When administering her deceased husband's estate.
     In Robert Brymer Stanser's will dated 20 March 1844 in 'Woodbine Cottage', Regent's Park, Middlesex, Elizabeth Stanser was named as heir.
     Elizabeth Stanser and Elizabeth Odell Best were recorded on the 1851 census in 18 Stanhope St, Regent's Park, St Pancras, London, Middlesex. In 1 of 3 households at this address lived Lucy Parker, Lodger, Widow, 55, Late Husband In Army Receiving Pension, born Halifax, Nova Scotia; Elizabeth Best, Lodger, Widow, 53, Clergymans widow Annuitant, born Halifax, Nova Scotia, Elizabeth O Best, daughter, unmarried, 23, born Hampton, Mdx.
     Elizabeth Stanser and Elizabeth Odell Best were recorded on the 1861 census in 23? Clarence St, Portsea, Hampshire. Elizabeth Best, widow, 63, annuitant, born Nova Scotia; Elizabeth O Inglis, daughter, married, 33?, wife of Captain in the Army, born Hampton, Mdx; Henry S L?, grandson aged 1, born Ceylon, with a nurse.
     Elizabeth died on 26 September 1867 in Colchester, Essex. The Oxford journal , 5 Oct 1867 announced: Sept 26, at West-Terrace, Colchester, the residence of her son-in-law Capt W L Ingles, 16th Regt, Elizabeth, widow of Archdeacon Best, the second daughter of the Right Rev Robert Stanser, D.D., formerly Bishop of Nova Scotia, aged 69.
She was buried on 1 Oct there, aged 68..
     Her will was proved on 15 November 1867. The will of Elizabeth Best, late of 2 Star-Hill-villas, New-road, Rochester Kent, widow who died 26 Sep 1867 at Colchester, Essex, was proved by Henry Scarth, of Mill Hill, Barnes Common, Sry, gentleman,the surviving executor. Effects uder £4,000.

Children of Elizabeth Stanser and Rev George Best

Elizabeth Stanser

(13 June 1843 - 13 September 1921)
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 13 June 1843 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. George, Elizabeth, William, James and Laura were listed as the children of William Stanser in the 1861 census in Sturton le Steeple. Elizabeth and William were listed as the children of William Stanser in the 1871 census in Sturton le Steeple. Laura, Sarah and Elizabeth were listed as the children of Mary Cobb in the 1881 census in Sturton le Steeple.
     Elizabeth died on 13 September 1921 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, aged 78.
     Her will was proved on 18 November 1921 at the Principal Probate Registry, London.

Elizabeth Stanser

(17 January 1785 - 1854?)
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 17 January 1785 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of John Stancer and Ann Reaynes.
Elizabeth Stanser married Paul Durdy on 8 February 1813 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. Leslie Morris descends from this marriage and he writes: They appear to have lived in Worksop all their married life having 8 children. Paul was in occupations involving horses - Ostler, chaise driver,postilion and at the time of his death in 1848 a postboy. Elizabeth was still alive at the 1851 Census and I believe died in 1854.
I think that John and Ann may have married at Blythe on 15-06-1778, but I cannot be certain of this.
In the Worksop 1811 Census there are 3 Stancer families. J Stancer at Bridge St, 5 persons - 2 male and 3 female. This is I think John and Ann and 3 children. George Stancer also in Bridge St again 5 persons 2 male and 3 female. I have not been able to find out any more about this family. Finally John Stancer at Lead Hill, just 1 ma1e and 1 female. This is I think elizabeth's eldest brother. He married Elizabeth Theaker at Worksop on 26-11-1810. They are still at Lead Hill in 1841, both aged 60, John's occupation being a currier
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     Elizabeth Stanser and Paul Durdy were recorded on the 1841 census in Market Place, Worksop. William Stancer aged 45, labourer; Ann Stancer, 50 & Sarah Stancer 45, dress-maker & William ... butcher, are in the same building as the Durdy family headed by Paul & Elizabeth and their children John 25, Attoney's clerk and Charles 12, all born in the county.
     Elizabeth Stanser and John Durdy were recorded on the 1851 census in Collinson's Yard, Worksop. John Durdy, head, unmarried, 38, attorney's clerk, born Worksop, Elizabeth Durdy, mother, widow, aged 65, housekeeper. born Worksop; Ann Stanser, aunt. unmarried, aged 69, formerly cook and Sarah Stanser aged 55, unmarried, formerly dressmaker, both born in Worksop; and two lodgers.
     Elizabeth died in 1854?.

Children of Elizabeth Stanser and Paul Durdy

Elizabeth Stanser

(26 August 1796 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was also known as Stansell in records. She was christened on 26 August 1796 in Sutton cum Lound, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Stanser and Jane Talbot.

Elizabeth Stanser

(13 January 1756 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 13 January 1756 in Gamston, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of Peter Stanser and Esther Gregory.
Elizabeth Stanser married William Salmon on 14 December 1779 in Gamston, NTT.

Children of Elizabeth Stanser and William Salmon

Elizabeth Stanser

(before 21 April 1776 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was born before 21 April 1776 in Throapham, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of George Stanser and Elizabeth Mellings.
Elizabeth Stanser married Thomas Morton on 3 August 1795 in Throapham, Yorkshire. Jeremy Taylor wrote: They had many children, Ann, George, William, etc. Ann married a Reginald Lindley in 1818, and they had many children (Caroline, Ann, Charles, Edward, etc), Caroline married a Henry Bennett in 1846. They had many children and so on.

Elizabeth Stanser

(15 September 1816 - before 25 July 1819)
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 15 September 1816 in St Mary le Wigford, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Stancer and Elizabeth Pickworth.
     Elizabeth died before 25 July 1819 in Lincoln. She was buried on 25 July 1819 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.

Elizabeth Stanser

(31 May 1708 - 27 December 1708)
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 31 May 1708 in Grantham, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Stanser and Elizabeth Bristow.
     Elizabeth died on 27 December 1708.

Elizabeth Stanser

(circa 1738 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was born circa 1738 in Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Stanser and Clara Cole.
Elizabeth Stanser married Wildbore Garner on 6 May 1760 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.

Elizabeth Stanser

(say 1755 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was born say 1755. 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.
Elizabeth Stanser married John Theaker on 3 December 1776 in St Peter & St Paul, Sturton le Steeple.

Elizabeth Stanser

(1779 - 16 April 1856)
     Elizabeth Stanser was born in 1779 in Gamston, Nottinghamshire. She may be the illegitimate daughter of Elizabeth Salman.
Elizabeth Stanser married William Simpson on 30 May 1797 in Gamston, NTT.
     Elizabeth died on 16 April 1856 in Gamston, NTT. Carole has this girl's birth as 1779!.

Child of Elizabeth Stanser and William Simpson

Elizabeth Stanser

(27 September 1801 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was also known as Stancer in records. She was christened on 27 September 1801 in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. She was the daughter of John Stanser and Ann Wyles.
Elizabeth Stanser was named on a removal order on 18 August 1825 in Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire. Elizabeth Stancer, single woman, from Easton on the Hill to Kings Cliffe.

Child of Elizabeth Stanser

Elizabeth Stanser

(20 May 1781 - 23 July 1859)
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 20 May 1781 in Ketton cum Tixover, Rutland. She was the daughter of John Stanser and Eleanor Sims.
Elizabeth Stanser married Thomas Stratton on 12 November 1806 in Tallington, Lincolnshire.
     Elizabeth Stanser and Thomas Stratton were recorded on the 1851 census in Tallington. Thomas Stretton head, aged 79/72, pauper ag. lab, born Winwick? Hunts; his wife Elizabeth aged 70, born Ketton, Rutland and their unmarried sons William aged 32 and Thomas 26, ag. labs., both born at Tallington.
     Elizabeth died on 23 July 1859 in Tallington, Lincolnshire, aged 78.

Elizabeth Stanser

(before June 1839 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was born before June 1839 in Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Benjamin Stancer and Sarah Clarke. Elizabeth, Ann and Benjamin was listed when Benjamin Stancer claimed settlement at Hameringham in Scamblesby, Lincolnshire, on 7 June 1845.

Elizabeth Stanser

(say 1725 - before 6 August 1790)
     Elizabeth Stanser was also known as Stansor in records. She was born say 1725.
Elizabeth Stanser married William Ireland on 2 September 1750 in Duddington, Northamptonshire. They had Ann bp 6 April 1751 died 30 Sep 1751; Mary died 26 April 1755, Mary bp 10 July 1761, died 1 July 1762 and Elizabeth bp 2 July 1758, all at Duddington according to the IGI. The Northants burial index gives: Anne buried 16 Sep 1751, Mary bureid 25 April 1755, Mary buried 1 Juy 1762, daughters of Williamn & Elizabeth; Willam bureid 16 April 1778 & Elizabeth buried 6 August 1790, pauper.
     Elizabeth died before 6 August 1790 in Duddington, Northamptonshire. She was buried on 6 August 1790 in Duddington. Elizabeth Ireland, pauper.

Children of Elizabeth Stanser

Elizabeth Stanser

(27 May 1743 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 27 May 1743 in Clarborough, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of John Stanser and Mary Unknown.

Elizabeth Stanser

(12 October 1735 - )
     Elizabeth Stanser was christened on 12 October 1735 in Hope, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Stanser and Helen Harrison.