Family of Thomas Humphrey and Ann Couling

  • Husband:

  • Thomas Humphrey (c. 1776- )

  • Wife:

  • Ann Couling (1778- )

  • Children:

  • William Humphrey (1814-1874)

  • Marriage:

  • 4 Mar 1801

  • Easingwold, Yorkshire

Husband: Thomas Humphrey

  • Name:

  • Thomas Humphrey

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Birth:

  • c. 1776

  • Easingwold, Yorkshire

Wife: Ann Couling

  • Name:

  • Ann Couling

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Birth:

  • 14 Dec 1778

  • Easingwold, Yorkshire

Child 1: William Humphrey

  • Name:

  • William Humphrey

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Elizabeth Smith (c. 1809-1888)

  • Children:

  • Josiah Edwin Humphrey (1843-1853)

  •  

  • William Humphrey (1845- )

  •  

  • Alvara Humphrey (1847-1922)

  •  

  • Oswald Humphrey (1849-1855)

  • Note:

  • HUMPHREY William. 17 November 1874. The Will of William Humphrey late of the City of York Privision Dealer who died 29 October 1874 at York was proved at York by Noah Ackroyd of the Mount in the Suburbs of York Steward Thomas Wright of York Milliner and Jonathan Humphrey of Liverpool in the County of Lancaster Blacksmith the Nephew the Executors. Effects under £6,000.

  • Birth:

  • 1814

  • Easingwold, Yorkshire

  • Baptism:

  • 27 Feb 1814 (age 0)

  • Easingwold, Yorkshire

  • Census (1):

  • 1851 (age 36-37)

  • Provision dealer, 20 Parliament St, York

  • Census (2):

  • 1861 (age 46-47)

  • Provision merchant, 10-11 Church St, York

  • Census (3):

  • 1871 (age 56-57)

  • Provision dealer, Penley Grove Street, York

  • Death:

  • 29 Oct 1874 (age 59-60)

  • York, Yorkshire

Note on Child 1: William Humphrey

HUMPHREY William. 17 November 1874. The Will of William Humphrey late of the City of York Privision Dealer who died 29 October 1874 at York was proved at York by Noah Ackroyd of the Mount in the Suburbs of York Steward Thomas Wright of York Milliner and Jonathan Humphrey of Liverpool in the County of Lancaster Blacksmith the Nephew the Executors. Effects under £6,000.