The Breach Family's Sussex Origins

A Family History Blog by Alison Vainlo (Breach)

Sunday 11 March 2018

Associated Line AL8 - The Fox Family 1801 - 1988

This branch line merges with the Harper line (AL7) before joining the Main Ancestral Breach Line through David P Breach (b. 1907) and Nora Fox (b. 1910) (Generation Eleven). Names in bold type continue the ancestral line down.




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Yorkshire Map




The Fox family lived in an area of Yorkshire called 'Ryedale'.  Before branching off to other parts of of the country. Places include, Barugh, Great Habton, Malton and Ryton.







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First Branch Generation
AG1 - George Fox and Mary Wood 1801 – 1894

George was born in 1807 in Old Malton. He married Mary Wood (b. 1801) on the 27th of November 1831 at Malton. They lived at Woodend, Ryton, where George worked as a farm labourer. They had four children as follows: 
  1. Mary (b. 1832, d. 1839)
  2. George (b. 1835, d. 1895) George continues the ancestral line down below.
  3. Hannah (b. 1838, d. 1857)
  4. William (b. 1840, d. 1879)

George died in 1894. Mary died in 1876.




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Second Branch Generation
AG2 - George Fox and Elizabeth Pearson (Jackson) 1830 – 1891

George Fox was born in 1835, in Ryton, the son of George Fox (b. 1807) and Mary Wood (b. 1801). George worked as a plough boy at Grange Farm, Knapton in the early 1850's.

He married a widow, Elizabeth Pearson (b. 1827) (daughter of Joseph Jackson and Ann unknown) in 1860. Elizabeth already had three children by her first husband, but she went on to have three more with George. 

George worked as an agricultural labourer and the family lived at Woodend Cottages in Ryton, however, by 1881 they had moved to nearby Great Habton.

Elizabeth died in 1881 and George died in 1895.



Elizabeth Pearson (Jackson) 1827 - 1881

Elizabeth Pearson (nee Jackson) was born in 1827 in Swinton, North Yorkshire, the daughter of Joseph Jackson and Ann unknown.

Elizabeth gave birth to an illegitimate daughter, Maria, in 1847. Maria was born in Malton Workhouse, it wasn’t unusual for unmarried women to find themselves at the mercy of the workhouse when pregnant, especially if their family shunned them. Maria died in 1853 at the age of six.

Two years later, in 1849 Elizabeth married Francis Pearson (b. abt 1823 in Cloughton, North Yorkshire) in Malton. They lived in Swinton, near Malton and Francis worked as an agricultural labourer. They had three children as follows: 
  1. William (b. 1850, d. 1921) 
  2. Sarah Ann (b. 1852, d. 1859)
  3. Frances (b. 1854, d. 1903)  
Francis died in 1858 at around the age of 35.

Elizabeth married George Fox two years later in 1860, and had a further three children:
  1. Tom (b. 19 May 1861, d. 1942) Tom continues the ancestral line down below.
  2.  Robert (b. 24 Mar 1863, d. 1939)
  3. John William (b. 1867, d. 1930) 

Elizabeth died in 1881, leaving George alone until his death in 1895. 


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Tom Fox 1861 - 1942



Third Branch Generation
AG3 - Tom Fox and Emma Harper 1861 - 1950

Tom was born on the 19th of May 1861 in Ryton, the son of George Fox (b. 1835) and Elizabeth Jackson (b. 1827). Tom and his two younger brothers, Robert and John William, lived at Woodend Cottages with his parents. He worked as a labourer on various farms before he married.

On the 19th of December 1892 Tom married Emma Harper (b. 25 Nov 1870) (daughter of Mary Ann Harper and unknown father), a single mother from nearby Habton. Emma had a two year old illegitimate daughter, Mary Ann (b. 1890). Following the marriage Tom and Emma lived at White Cottage, Barugh Lane in Barugh, North Yorkshire. Tom worked as a carter on a farm and the couple had nine daughters together.

Tom died on the 20th of January 1942, I have been told that he died suddenly while clipping a hedge. His death certificate states that he died of cardiac failure, gastritis and senility. 


Emma Harper 1870 - 1950


Emma Fox (Harper)
1870 - 1950


Emma Harper was born on the 25th of November 1870 in Great Habton, North Yorkshire. She was the first illegitimate child of Mary Ann Harper (b. 1845).
                          
Emma’s life can be tracked through the census returns beginning in 1870 at only four months old, when she and her mother were living in a shared house in Wharram Le Street. Emma is named Emley on the census, either a mistake or a pet name but as she appears on the 1881 census as Emley again it seems likely that it was a pet name; on this census she is with her Grandmother Mary Harper, in Great Habton. 

As the census only shows who was where on one particular night I don’t know if she was living with her Grandmother or if she was just visiting; but as later records show, she seems to have stayed in the Malton area and does not appear on any other censuses with her mother. It seems her mother had married, moved to Derbyshire, and given birth to other children by the time of the 1881 census. From this evidence I get the impression that Emma was brought up by other family members, rather than her mother.

In 1890 Emma gave birth to an illegitimate daughter, Mary Ann. On the 1891 census Emma aged 21, was working as a general domestic servant at a farm house in Little Habton, while her nine month old daughter was being cared for by her aunt, Jane Davison (b. 1850) (daughter of John Harper and Mary Jackson) in nearby Great Habton.

Emma married Tom Fox on the 19th of December 1892. They lived in Barugh and had nine more daughters together.    

Emma died on the 14th of February 1950 in the Ryedale district of Yorkshire. Her death certificate states she died of myocarditis degeneration and senility.


                           

Tom and Emma had ten children altogether as follows:


1. Mary Ann Harper/Fox 

Mary Ann (Emma’s daughter) was born in or around July 1890 (her father was unnamed). After finding her on the 1891 census in the care of her Mother’s Aunt Jane I can only conclude that Jane was taking care of Mary Ann while Emma worked. Tom Fox brought Mary Ann up as his own daughter and she is listed as a ‘Fox’ on the 1901 census. The 1911 census shows Mary Ann aged 20 and still living in the family home. Mary Ann never married and died in 1837 in Little Habton, Yorkshire.  



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 2. Fanny Elizabeth 1893 - 1969                                                                                                                                                                  
Fanny Elizabeth


Fanny was born on the 31st July 1893 in Great Barugh, near Pickering. Fanny's first child, born illegitimately, was John She married John Dudding (b. 2nd March1891 in Malton) in 1915, and lived in Malton. They had six children as follows:
  1. John Thomas (b. 1914, d. 1978)
  2. William (b. 1919)
  3. Kathleen M (b. 1921) Married Richard Pagan in 1960, in Ryedale.
  4. Daphne M (b. 1922) Married Edward G Rowland in 1949, in Ryedale.
  5. Lawrence (Lol) (b. 1924) Married Sylvia Ward on 15th December 1955, at Goathland church, N Yorks.
  6. Geoffrey (b.1928, d. 2017)

Fanny died in 1969 in Malton, and John died in 1953 in Malton.



Wedding of Daphne Dudding and Edward Rowland in 1949. Kathleen stands to her left, 
with Fanny and John Dudding to her left. 



Wedding of Lawrence Dudding to
Sylvia Ward in 1955, Goathland, N Yorks




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3. Edith Annie 1894 - 1963



Edith Annie


Edith was born on the 24th of August 1894 in Great Barugh. She married Joseph Thompson (b. 17 Mar 1894) from Blackburn in Lancashire on the 24th of January 1920 in Lancaster. They had two children, born in Morecambe, Lancashire as follows:

  1. Joseph (b. 18 Apr 1920, d. 1993) Married Catherine Jane Rhodes 15th Aug 1945. They had two sons, Arnold in 1947 and John in 1949. He and Catherine divorced in the early 1950's and she emigrated to Vancouver, Canada with her second husband Anthony Eaton Atkinson. They had five children by 1962, the last being born in Los Angeles, California. Catherine and Anthony also divorced and Catherine married for the third time in 1969, to William Lee Dilts. William died in 1972 in Illinois. Catherine died in 2017 in the USA.
  2. Margaret (Peggy) (b. 28 Dec 1921, d. 2nd Nov 2003) Married John Casson in 1946 in Morecambe. They had two children, Margaret in 1948 and Peter in 1951. Margaret (elder) died in 2003 and John died in 2009.

Wedding of Joseph Thompson and Catherine Rhodes in 1945.
Margaret (Peggy) Thompson is the bridesmaid on the right.



John (left, and Arnold Thompson,
sons of Joseph and Catherine.



Edith died on the 13th of November 1963 and Joseph died on the 28th of July 1939, both at Morecambe in Lancashire.



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4. Dorothy Emma 1895 - 1971 




Dorothy Emma


Dorothy was born on the 4th of November 1895 in Great Barugh. She married Arthur Revis (b. 16 Feb 1892) in 1914, in Malton. They lived in Malton and had seven children as follows:   

  1. Thomas Arthur (b. 1914, d. 1989)
  2. Muriel Annie (b. 1915)
  3. John William (b. 1917, d. 1982)
  4. Edith Mary (b. 1920, d. 1973)
  5. Lily (b. 1921)
  6. Frederick Peter (b. 1924, d. 1976) 
  7. Nora (b. 1926, d. 1927)



Muriel Annie Revis


Dorothy died in 1971 in Malton and Arthur died in 1986, in Scarborough.

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5. Elsie May 1897 - 1967


Elsie May


Elsie was born on the 5th of June 1897 in Great Barugh. She married Richard Harry Baron (b. 21 Mar 1894) (son of Wilson Baron and Emma Horner) in 1917, in Malton. They lived at Bempton, near Flamborough Head and had five children as follows:
  1. Wilson (b. 1920, d. 1966)
  2. Ethel M (b. 1921, d. 29 Dec 1991) Married Donald King (b. 1916, d. 12 Apr 1993) in 1942. they had two children, David (living) and Margaret (living).
  3. Edna Marie (b. 1923)
  4. Olive (Dolly) (b. 1924)
  5. Jessie (b. 1927, d. 2016)

Elsie died in 1967, while Richard died on the 27th of January 1969. 

Elsie May Baron (Fox)



Richard and Elsie celebrate their
Golden Wedding in 1967


Elsie and Richard's daughter Ethel King (second right), with husband Donald (third right),
their son David (far right), and daughter Margaret (bride) in Bridlington 1976.
I am the older bridesmaid and my sister Jill is the middle bridesmaid.


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6. Maud 1900 - 1900

Maud was born, and then died in the same quarter of 1900.


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7. Ida 1901 - 1958



Ida


Ida was born in March 1901 in Great Barugh. She married William White in 1925 in Bridlington. No trace of any children could be found. Ida died in 1958, in Bridlington.



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8. Mildred 1903 - 1976




Mildred


Mildred (Milly) Fox was born on the 10th of March 1903 in Great Barugh. She married James Smithson (b. 9 Nov 1895 in Slingsby, North Yorkshire) in 1924, in Malton and had three children as follows:
  1. Dorothy Mary (b. 1924, d. 2003)
  2. Margaret (b. 1926, d. 1993)
  3. Gwendoline M (b. 1929, d. 1929)

Mildred died in 1976 in York, and James died on the 10th of May 1955 in Slingsby, North Yorkshire.



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9. Eva 1907 - 1985



Eva


Eva was born on the 2nd of September 1907 in Great Barugh. She married Leslie Whitfield Matthews (b. 1904, in Knapton, North Yorkshire) in December 1929,  in Scarborough. Their son Alfred Whitfield was born on the 4th of December 1929 (d. Dec 2005).  Eva died in March 1985, in Bridlington, and Leslie died in 1965, in Knapton.                                                                                        

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AG4 - Nora 1910 - 1988




Nora



Nora was born on the 30th of April 1910 in Great Barugh, she married David Percy Breach (b. 1907, d. 1974) (the son of Albert Walter Breach and Helen Lavinia Read Hall) on the 29th of March 1930, in Kirkby Misperton, North Yorkshire. They had one son, David Norman (b. 24th September 1930). Nora and David Percy lived in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Nora died on January 21st 1988, and David Percy died on the 9th of November 1974.

L to R, Fanny Dudding (Fox), Nora Breach (Fox),
Edith Thompson (Fox), Ida White (Fox), David P Breach.
Four of the Fox sisters



Emma Fox (Harper) with daughters Nora
(left) and Eva (centre standing), and 
Grand Daughter Muriel Annie Revis,
about 1925


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Alison Vainlo 2022



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