GRIMMET
HASSALL
JONES
NAYLOR
PACE
WARD
WHITEHOUSE
WILLIAMS
his parents
1 JAMES CULLWICK 1769-1811
- 1769 15 Aug Chr St Peters Collegiate Wolverhampton
- THOMAS CULLWICK & ANN BODEN - parents
- 1766 Thomas and Ann married St Peters 17 Nov 1766
- Possibly THOMAS bt PATTINGHAM 1744
- (son of JOHN CULLWICK and ANN LUCKMAN
+ AMELIA ROWLESTONE nee JAMES - married three times
- 1791 1st marriage WILLIAM ROWSTONE 06 NOV 1791 PATTINGHAM
wit. James CULLWICK, Thomas TOVEY, Thomas BENNETT
- 1792/3 WILLIAM ROWSTONE died
- 1793 married James CULLWICK at WORFIELD, Shropshire 11 Feb
- 1811 JAMES CULWICK ( 2nd husband ) died
- 1812 AMELIA remarried THOMAS BARTLAM
next generation of Amelia & James
Vicarage Culwick descendents
2 VICARAGE CULWICK 1811-1850
bt 7 April 1811 at Claverley Shropshire - d 1850 March quarter Kings Norton a farmer in REDNAL near Bromsgrove (Ref 18 327)
Vicarage died 5 January 1850, aged 38, at Kings Norton, occupation labourer. Cause Dropsy. Surname spelt CULWICK, informant James CULWICK, marked x, in attendance, of Kings Norton (Cert). Informant James Culwick was probably the brother of Vicarage, could possibly have been his son. Vicarage was buried 9 January 1850 at St Michael, Cofton Hackett
+ 1 MARIA PIPER - bapt 9 Feb 1806 at Claverley parents John and Thomasin - m 21 Dec 1828 CLAVERLEY Parish Church
+ 2 SARAH WARD 1815-1853 - m 20 Oct 1834 St Martins BIRMINGHAM (M010724)
After their 1834 marriage,
VICARAGE and SARAH had 11 children starting with William and Jane (later Mrs Ellison). The youngest ones were 3 girls - Emily PACE, Harriett WHITEHOUSE and Mary Ann JONES.
VICARAGE CULWICK 1811-1850
+ SARAH WARD 1815-1853
- WILLIAM 1835-1893 Chr 5 July 1836
- JANE Chr 24 Sept 1837
- JAMES 1838-1902 Chr 6 Jan 1839
- CHARLOTTE 1842
- JOHN 1841-1908 Chr 3 Oct 1841
- EDWIN/EDWARD Chr 5 March 1843
- EMMA Chr 4 July 1847
- SAMUEL 1843-1901 Chr 4 July 1847
- EMILY abt 1848
- HARRIET Chr 15 July 1849
- MARY ANN
3 WILLIAM CULWICK 1835-1893 - b BROMSGROVE (died St Olave Sept 1893) a cooper (barrel maker) and went from the Midlands to London with a young family about 1860. LONDON 1881 had 6 sons
+ MARTHA WILLIAMS 1835-1911 - b BEWDLEY m 1855 the Parish Church at TIPTON - resided in DUDLEY Port at the time - died POPLAR (London) June 1911
3 JAMES CULWICK - 1838-1902 - m 13 Oct 1863 All Saints West Bromwich signed with a cross, he was 27 - appears to have been a double wedding with his brother JOHN.
+ ELIZABETH COX m 1863 She was 23, spinster of West Bromwich, father WILLIAM COX, gardener. Witnesses were John COX who signed with a cross (presumably brother of Elizabeth) and Ann GALE who signed. It is interesting that brother John signed and spelt his name CULWICK, yet it became CULLWICK from then on.
3 CHARLOTTE CULWICK - born abt 1842 Bromsgrove 1851 Rednal census - shows as 9 years old
+ 1st GEORGE GUBBINS
+ 2nd GEORGE LEDBROOK
CHARLOTTE married GEORGE GUBBINS but was CHARLOTTE LEDBROOK in the 1881 census lived at 33 John St Census Place: West Bromwich wife of GEORGE LEDBROOK
3 JOHN CULLWICK 1841-1908 - 1851 census of REDNAL - shows as 8 years old - b REDNAL, Wor Occ: Farm Waggoner
+ HARRIET GRIMMETT - b 1844 WILMCOTE, Warwick
Fanny Cullwick 1881 - 1959
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FANNY CULLWICK 1881-1959 sister of JOHN CULLWICK 1871-1927 of OLDBURYboth children of JOHN CULLWICK 1841-1908 farmer of California & HARRIET GRIMMETT. grand-daughter of Vicarage CULWICK 1811-1850 and Sarah WARD 1815-1853 one of the 60 grandchildren of Vicarage
Fanny lived in Hatfield with her husband Nicholas
CASWELL and 10 children.
Many thanks to Sharon Gray for supplying the photo
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3 EDWIN/EDWARD CULWICK - born abt 1845
BROMSGROVE 1851 Rednal census - shows as 6 years old
+ PHOEBE NAYLOR of Sedgley m 16 May 1864 All Saints West BROMWICH
Edward, x, 22, bach, carter of West Brom, father Vicarage, carter and Phebe, (x), 23, spinster, father Job NAYLOR, miner. Witnesses Samuel CULLWICK (signed) and Phebe Ann JUKES, (x). Edward was a coal miner in Laney Green, Staffs. He died there on 6th November 1873 from bronchitis and pneumonia – informant Emily PACE (sister) of Laney Green, present at death (she signed).
Phoebe NAYLOR was bt at Sedgley on 11 Apr 1841, parents Job and Mary NAYLOR. She appears to have been named after an older sister Phoebe born 1831, who died aged 3. Phoebe married, secondly, John FASEY on 9 August 1880 at Sedgley (VTR).
John FASEY was an inmate in Stafford Prison in the 1881 census and Phoebe was housekeeper to her elder brother Daniel, a widower, at 7 Burton Road in Sedgley. She describes herself as "Phoebe Culwick, a widow". By the 1901 census, she and John FASEY are living together in Sedgeley – both 58 and he is a carter and ironworker.
- 3 SAMUEL CULWICK 1843-1901
- born abt 1846 KINGS NORTON, Worcs. 1851 Rednal census - shows as 5 years old Occ: Moulder
+ HARRIETT ELIZABETH PADDOCK 1843-1889 - b 1843 WEST BROMWICH
Marriage was 29 Jan 1866 at West Brom All Saints Samuel, (signed), 22, bach, brass caster of West Brom, father Vicarage, labourer and Harriet, (signed), 23, sp, father Thomas PADDOCK, labourer. Witnesses James LONGMORE and Harriet CULLWICK (sister of bridegroom).
- 3 EMILY CULWICK
- born abt 1848 KINGS NORTON nr BROMSGROVE
+ EDWARD PACE - 1845 - 1877 of LANEY GREEN
+ REUBEN DUDLEY - b DUDLEY later of CANNOCK and ESSINGTON
- 3 HARRIET CULWICK
born abt 1849 KINGS NORTON nr BROMSGROVE
+ WILLIAM WHITEHOUSE - engineer - m 12th May 1867 St Mark's Church Gt Wyrley in the presence of Thomas and Mary Whitehouse son/of Daniel Whitehouse Miner in 1901 at North St Cannock from 1881 census
- 3 MARY ANN CULWICK - youngest daughter
- 4 EDWARD CULWICK - was born on 15th June 1877 at Loney Green, Saredon, illegitimate son of Mary Ann Culwick, a domestic servant of Loney Green, Saredon.
+ EDWARD JONES - The only possible EDWARD JONES in 1901 is aged 22 born CANNOCK, living in CHESLYN HAY as a coal miner
EDWARD CULLWICK 1845-1873 (2 ll's) son of VICARAGE - died on 6th November 1873 at Loney (sic) Green, Cheslyn Hay, aged 33 (born 1840)
- a colliery labourer.
- Cause - bronchitis and pneumonia.
- Informant EMILY PACE (nee Culwick)
of Loney Green, Cheslyn Hay present at the death,
History - Laney Green
- 1867 - Harriet CULWICK & William WHITEHOUSE wed
- 1868 - Emily CULWICK & Edward Pace wed at Laney Green
- 1871 - census in Laney Green
Edward PACE Head Mar 25 Coal Dealer Saredon Staffs
Emily " Wife Mar 24 Bromsgrove, Worcs
William and Harriet WHITEHOUSE
- Betsy WHITEHOUSE daur 3 Saredon
- Clara WHITEHOUSE daur 2 Saredon
- Samuel WHITEHOUSE son 9 months Laney Green
1871 - William and Harriet WHITEHOUSE lived next door to
Joshua and Hannah PACE
- Thomas PACE son U 39 Ag Lab
- Joshua PACE son U 16 Ag Lab
- 1873 - Edward CULLWICK dies at Laney Green
- 1877 - Edward PACE dies 7 March 1877 aged 31 of Shareshill
- 1877 - Edward CULWICK born 15th June 1877 at Laney Green, Saredon
- 1881 - census
Census Place: Saredon
- Joshua PACE 72 b Laney Green Occ: Carter (Ag Car)
- Hannah PACE Wife 69 b Norton
- Thomas PACE son 44 UnMar b Bloxwich Occ: Ag Lab
- Joshua PACE son 26 Laney Green Occ: Ag La
- Anne E. GRIFITHS G Daur 11 b Shareshill
- Edward CULWICK G Son 3 b Laney Green
- 1895 - Joshua PACE d 4 Apr 1895 age 87 of Bloxwich late of Laney Green
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Vicarage Culwick researchers
Jackie Whitley - London
I am, at present, researching the CULWICK family and have discovered that my ggg grandfather was a Vicarage Culwick born in Shropshire but they seemed to have moved around a bit. I believe he was born around 1811 to A James & Amelia. Amelia i believe was Amelia Rowlestone but have not verified this. I cannot beleive that there can be many Vicarage Culwicks.
My ancester left the Birminham area abt 1860 to go to London where my mum's family have lived ever since. I dont know if your Vicarage and my Vicarage could be the same as I dont hold much with surname spelling as in 1881 there were 10 different spellings of it. Now it seems we are down to the two double LL & single L
Have a nice day
Jackie Whitley - London
Gord Pace - Ontario Canada - writes
I think VICARAGE as a Christian name must be rare. My grandfather was CHARLES VICARAGE PACE. I believe his mother EMILY PACE nee CULWICK named her son, Charles Vicarage Pace, my grandfather, after her own father, VICARAGE CULWICK.
some Cullwick descendents/researchers
Don Soppitt, Barbara Heenan, Jackie Whitley, John Cullwick, Jane Marriott-behind camera
Barbara Heenan writes
I continue trying to find the VICARAGE/SARAH children on the C1861 - so far definitely have JAMES ( in a farmer's household in Warley
Salop, a carter aged 24), EDWARD (Woodsetton, Sedgley, ag lab aged 20), SAMUEL (West Bromwich, apprentice brass caster aged 17).
Possibles (because of strange spellings or poor legibility) - CHARLOTTE in Northfield, servant aged 24/26, HARRIET in Wednesbury aged 12,
niece of SAMUEL WARD, malster's labourer aged 36 born in Warwickshire and his wife ELIZABETH aged 30, born in Sardon (sic) Staffs, and
MARY ANN Culliss (a variant) in Wednesbury aged 13, house servant born in Birmingham in the household of JOHN COOPER, an iron works
labourer aged 62 born in Sedgley and his wife MARY 55, also Sedgley. - Barbara Heenan - researching descendent - 14 May 2004
Worcester Record Office - Barbara Heenan found
a Samuel WARD was buried on 30 March 1853 aged 59 - possible brother of Sarah?
Also found the baptism in Claines of a daughter of Frederick Jones and Mary Ann nee Cullwick: Harriet, on 20 May 1883, address Fearnall Heath. No more for them up to 1890; they could have moved soon afterwards.
In the 1861 census in Wednesbury,
HARRIET (later Mrs WHITEHOUSE) appears to be living with her mother SARAHs younger brother SAMUEL WARD and his wife Elizabeth nee HASSALL. Samuel is stated as being born in Chapel Green, Warks (possibly the Chapel Green adjacent to the chapel in Chapel Lane, Wythall) and Elizabeth is born in Saredon, Staffs.
John Cullwick writes
There are a lot of people currently researching VICARAGE. And they will be delighted to welcome another new cousin.
My own branch descends from RICHARD CULLWICK who was a gentleman of WADELEY in the parish of DEUXHILL and GLAZELEY near BRIDGNORTH. We think he was born in CLAVERLEY parish just before records began abt 1560-1567. And we suspect his father was a churchwarden and yeoman, STEPHEN CULLWICKE, who died 1592 aged abt 60. And STEPHEN, I think, will also be your 10 or 11 x great grandfather. Our first mutual ancestor.
Almost certainly (about 90% probable) you descend from WILLIAM CULLWICK of the CLIVE in PATTINGHAM who married ANNE COXE at Wolverhampton St Peters Collegiate in 1621. And I think WILLIAM will be a grandson of STEPHEN, though not sure who his father might have been.
I will let you absorb all of that. You may think this is all knowledge we have had for years, but the truth is that we had little idea about most of this as recently as last August. Gord Pace (the Cullwick webmaster and a descendant of VICARAGE) and I were both as certain as you that VICARAGE was a son of MICHAEL Cullwick of the CROWN in Bromsgrove. But MICHAEL was very rich, and VICARAGE was very poor, and I haven't seen any connection yet apart from BROMSGROVE.
Best wishes
John
This email is from Jean de Cola's Wyck (1946-2052), whose mission is to
re-connect all descendents of Walter de Cola's Wycke of the parish of St John in Bedwardine in the 13th century.
1851 census - REDNAL
location - between BROMSGROVE and KINGS NORTON
COLWIC Sarah Widow/er 36 Pauper Parish Relief Not Known
- William 14 Farm Servant Bromsgrove
- James 11 Farm Servant Bromsgrove
- Charlotte 9 Bromsgrove
- John 8 Bromsgrove
- Edwin 6 Bromsgrove
- Samuel 5 Kings Norton, Worcs.
- Emma 3 Kings Norton, Worcs.
- Harriet 2 Kings Norton, Worcs.
Notes of Barbara Heenan, Vicarage descendent
- Have the death cert for EDWARD - son of VICARAGE
- and birth cert for the EDWARD - grandson of JOSHUA PACE
.... shown as in 1881 census
- EDWARD CULLWICK (2 ll's) died on 6th November 1873 at Loney (sic) Green, Cheslyn Hay, aged 33, a colliery labourer. Cause - bronchitis and pneumonia. Informant Emily Pace, present at the death, of Loney Green, Cheslyn Hay.
- EDWARD CULWICK (one l) was born on 15th June 1877 at Loney Green, Saredon, illegitimate son of Mary Ann Culwick, a domestic servant of Loney Green, Saredon.
- The events were registered by the same registrar and the entries were signed by the informants or there would have been reference to a mark being made.
I have worked at a register office; the certified copy must be done exactly as the original, even if there are obvious spelling mistakes; thus we have two sisters spelling the Cul(l)wick name differently. Edward's father remains a mystery - could he have been one of the Pace brothers?? Even today, unless the parents are married, a father's details can only be entered if he attends the registration with the mother and gives his consent. Mary Ann married JONES (somewhere like Worcester or Stourbridge) in 1882 so I guess Edward would have become their eldest son. may have become pregnant with Pace cousin Barbara Heenan May 14 2004
History at Laney Green
- 1867 - Harriet CULWICK & William WHITEHOUSE wed
- 1868 - Emily CULWICK & Edward Pace wed at Laney Green
- 1871 - census
at Laney Green
Edward PACE Head Mar 25 Coal Dealer Saredon Staffs
Emily PACE Wife Mar 24 Bromsgrove, Worcs
William and Harriet WHITEHOUSE
- Betsy WHITEHOUSE daur 3 Saredon
- Clara WHITEHOUSE daur 2 Saredon
- Samuel WHITEHOUSE son 9 months Laney Green
1871 - William and Harriet WHITEHOUSE lived next door to
Joshua and Hannah PACE
- Thomas PACE son U 39 Ag Lab
- Joshua PACE son U 16 Ag Lab
- 1873 - Edward CULLWICK dies at Laney Green
- 1877 - Edward PACE dies 7 March 1877 aged 31 of Shareshill
- 1877 - Edward CULWICK born 15th June 1877 at Laney Green, Saredon
- 1881 - census
Census Place: Saredon
- Joshua PACE 72 b Laney Green Occ: Carter (Ag Car)
- Hannah PACE Wife 69 b Norton
- Thomas PACE son 44 UnMar b Bloxwich Occ: Ag Lab
- Joshua PACE son 26 Laney Green Occ: Ag La
- Anne E. GRIFITHS G Daur 11 b Shareshill
- Edward CULWICK G Son 3 b Laney Green
- 1895 - Joshua PACE d 4 Apr 1895 age 87 of Bloxwich late of Laney Green
Gord Pace - Ontario Canada - writes
I think VICARAGE as a Christian name must be rare. My grandfather was CHARLES VICARAGE PACE. I believe his mother EMILY named her son, Charles Vicarage Pace, my grandfather, after her own father, VICARAGE CULWICK.
near Bromsgrove is Cleeve Prior where VICARIDGE and LAMPIT surnames occur in the parish register. - a MARY LAMPIT - wife of JOSEPH PACE were grandparents of JOSEPH ARCH of BARFORD, WAR. JOSEPH ARCH became rather famous.
- He was a Methodist preacher -
- Founder of the National Agricultural Workers' Union
at Leamington in 1872 which is said to have become the largest trades union in Gt.Britain
- and later, JOSEPH was a Member of Parliament.
My paternal grandmother was ANN ARCH who married my grandfather, Charles VICARAGE Pace. This PACE - ARCH puzzle is the subject of some of my research. I've yet to learn how JOSEPH ARCH connects to my grandmother. My aunts used to talk about this when they all lived at Montreal.
GTPace in Ontario, Canada
Gord Pace of Ontario, Canada writes
VICARAGE CULWICK - father of my great grandmother EMILY CULWICK born about 1845 near BROMSGROVE Wor. EMILY married EDWARD PACE 1868 at SHARESHILL, Staffordshire.
The SHARESHILL marriage notice shows EMILY's father as VICARAGE CULWICK in 1868. EDWARD PACE died at 31 in 1877. EMILY then remarried REUBEN DUDLEY of CANNOCK and later ESSINGTON - click on REUBEN DUDLEY to learn more about EMILY's second marriage and ESSINGTON family.
I'm therefore, interested in CULLWICKS. New found info reveals EMILY was daughter of VICARAGE CULWICK and SARAH WARD - m St Martins BIRMINGHAM 20 Oct 1834. The WARD family show in SHARESHILL parish where the PACE family also showed since the 1720s. VICARAGE was a son of JAMES CULWICK and AMELIA ROWLESTONE who married at WORFIELD Shropshire 11 Feb 1793.
Gordon Thomas Pace - webmaster
BARTLAM emails from archives of
MIDMARCH-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000
From: Liv Jackson - oej@ncn.com
To: MIDMARCH-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Bromsgrove
Hi Listers
Anyone out there who could lookup Bromsgrove,Worcs for
1891 -I hope to find Henry Bartlam & Mary A, with William, Elsie & Amy.
Thanks
Viv
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000
From: Liv Jackson
To: MIDMARCH-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Bartlam
Hi reposting my interest in Amy or Amelia Bartlam, mother or sister Elsie, Father Henry - Bromsgrove area - 1891 should show her-could SKS please help?
Thanks
VIV
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000
From: Liv Jackson
To: MIDMARCH-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: 1861 Worcestershire
Hi now I have received more info on my Bartlam family(thanks Colin) I
would like SKS to check the 1861 of Webheath to find Henry Bartlam age
about 9yrs so I can get parents and siblings.
Thanks -very much appreciated
Viv in Oregon
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