Husband:
John Earle (1778-1863)
Wife:
Mary Gowland (c. 1791- )
Children:
Marriage:
14 Sep 1807
St John & St Martin, Beverley, Yorkshire
Name:
John Earle
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Note:
The architect John Earle (1778-1863), a noted Hull architect, began the building of the Church of Saint Charles, the oldest post-reformation Roman Catholic Church in the city of Kingston Upon Hull, in 1828/29.
Birth:
1778
Yorkshire
Occupation:
Clerk, of Great Driffield, Yorks
Census:
1841 (age 62-63)
Architect, Osborne Street, Kingston on Hull, Yorks
Death:
11 Dec 1863 (age 84-85)
Name:
Mary Gowland
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
c. 1791
Yorkshire
Name:
John Earle
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1813
Great Driffield, Yorks
Baptism:
24 Sep 1813 (age 0)
Great Driffield, Yorks
Education:
1833 (age 19-20)
Clare Coll, Cambridge (BA 1837, MA 1845)
Ordination:
1838 (age 24-25)
Ordination as priest (Canterbury)
Occupation (1):
btw 1838 and 1852 (age 24-39)
Vicar of Aughton-cum-Cottingworth, Yorks
Occupation (2):
btw 1844 and 1848 (age 30-35)
Head Master of the School for sons of Clergy, Lucan, near Dublin
Occupation (3):
btw 1849 and 1850 (age 35-37)
Head Master of Western Grammar School, Brompton
Occupation (4):
btw 1851 and 1852 (age 37-39)
Head Master of All Saints' College, Maidstone
Death:
7 Feb 1852 (age 38-39)
Maidstone, Kent
Name:
Jane Earle
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1815
Great Driffield, Yorks
Baptism:
8 Jul 1815 (age 0)
Great Driffield, Yorks
Name:
William Earle
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Eva Smith (c. 1829- )
Children:
Edith Earle (1847- )
John Charles Earle (1849-1903)
William Ernest Earle (1851- )
Eva Maude Earle (c. 1855-1928)
Leslie Meredith Earle (1857-1927)
Alice Earle (1861- )
Claude Earle (1861-1892)
Note:
EARLE the Reverend William of Dymoke Road Hornchurch near Romford Essex clerk died 10 April 1892. Probate London 17 May to John Charles Earle barrister-at-law. Effects £156 6s., resworn September 1892 £189 12s. 8d.
Birth:
1817
Great Driffield, Yorks
Baptism:
14 Jul 1817 (age 0)
Great Driffield, Yorks
Education:
1844 (age 26-27)
St Johns Coll., Cambridge
Ordination:
1851 (age 33-34)
Deacon (Canterbury), priest 1852
Census (1):
1861 (age 43-44)
Church of England clergyman, Head of Grange Court Boarding School, Chigwell, Essex
Occupation:
btw 1871 and 1887 (age 53-70)
Head Master of St Mary's College, Harlow
Census (2):
1881 (age 63-64)
Principal of St Mary's College, Harlow, Essex (widower)
Residence:
1892 (age 74-75)
Dymock Road, Romford, Essex
Death fact:
1892 (age 74-75)
1892 Jun Qtr, Romford, 4a/187 (aged 74)
Death:
10 Apr 1892 (age 74-75)
Romford, Essex
Name:
Joseph Earle
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Ann Smith (c. 1830- )
Children:
Joseph Herbert Earle (1854- )
Charles Earle (c. 1857- )
Percy Meredith Earle (1860- )
Eva Mary Earle (1863- )
Note:
EARLE Joseph, 16 October 1888. The Will of Joseph Earle late of Brentwood in the County of Essex Surgeon who died 4 October 1888 at Brentwood was proved at the Principal Registry by Anne Earle of Brentwood Widow the Relict the Reverend Charles Earle of Ingatestone in the said County Clerk the Son and Edward Palmer Landon of Brentwood Solicitor the Executors. Personal Estate £2,855 6s. 11d.
Birth:
1819
Great Driffield, Yorks
Baptism:
4 Aug 1819 (age 0)
Great Driffield, Yorks
Census (1):
1841 (age 21-22)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1861 (age 41-42)
Surgeon, High Street, South Weald, Brentwood, Essex
Census (3):
1871 (age 51-52)
General practitioner, High St, Brentwood, Essex
Census (4):
1881 (age 61-62)
General practitioner, The Priory, High St, Brentwood, Essex
Death fact:
1888 (age 68-69)
1888 Dec Qtr, Billericay, 4a/179 (aged 69)
Death:
4 Oct 1888 (age 68-69)
Brentwood, Essex
Name:
George Earle
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
1821
Great Driffield, Yorks
Baptism:
17 May 1821 (age 0)
Great Driffield, Yorks
Census:
1861 (age 39-40)
Surgeon, Newbegin, Beverley, Yorks
Name:
Henry Ion Earle
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Children:
Birth:
1823
Great Driffield, Yorks
Baptism:
11 Jun 1823 (age 0)
Great Driffield, Yorks
Census (1):
1851 (age 27-28)
Land surveyor & auctioneer, lodger, Washergate, Beverley (unmarried)
Census (2):
1861 (age 37-38)
Accountant, Superintendant Registrar for the Beverley District, Yorkshire
Death fact:
1861 (age 37-38)
1861 Jun Qtr, Beverley, 9d/74
Death:
28 Apr 1861 (age 37-38)
Beverley, Yorks
Name:
Anna Decima Earle
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1825
Great Driffield, Yorks
Baptism:
12 Jul 1825 (age 0)
Great Driffield, Yorks
Census:
1861 (age 35-36)
Governess, household of William Whatman, Banker, Capel, Surrey (unmarried)
Death fact:
1872 (age 46-47)
1872 Sep Qtr, Sculcoates, 9d/93 (aged 47)
Death:
1872 (age 46-47)
Sculcoates, Yorks
Name:
Richard Bethell Earle
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Julia Mariana Beaver (1848-1911)
Children:
Theodora Violet Earle (1873-1898)
Richard Bethell Earle (1874- )
Beatrice Earle (1875- )
Mary Elizabeth Forrest Earle (1877-1955)
Note 1:
Richard Bethell Earle (4 October 1827 – 2 April 1884) was an English cleric and cricketer.
Earle was born in Driffield, the son of the Rev. John Earle. His father ran a school at Watton Abbey, north of Driffield, from 1830 to about 1840.
Recorded in the 1851 census as a theology student in Joseph Baylee's college, Bidston, Earle was ordained in 1852 at St Aidan's College, Birkenhead, by the Archbishop of Canterbury. He went to a curacy in Knockholt, Kent. In 1853 Earle was appointed headmaster of Southwell Collegiate Grammar School.
In 1854 Earle became perpetual curate of Edingley, and in 1858 was he appointed vicar of Barnby in the Willows.
Earle was a cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire, taking part in the Notts v Surrey match at Trent Bridge in July 1861. He had taken part in the first match of the Free Foresters Cricket Club, in July 1856, for their opponents the Pilgrims of the Dee. He played for Nottingham County against Free Foresters in 1859 and in 1860, when he scored freely; and for Free Foresters against Gentleman of Notts in 1871. He played for Gentlemen of the North against Gentlemen of the South in 1858, at the Oval.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Earle
Note 2:
EARLE The Reverend Richard Bethel otherwise Bethell, 17 June 1884. The Will of the Reverend Richard Bethel (otherwise Bethell) Earle late of Southwell in the County of Nottingham Clerk who died 2 April 1884 at Southwell was proved at Nottingham by Julia Mariana Earle of Southwell Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Personal Estate £318 17s. 11d.
Birth:
4 Oct 1827
Great Driffield, Yorks
Baptism:
1 Nov 1827 (age 0)
Great Driffield, Yorks
Census (1):
1861 (age 33-34)
Perpetual Curate of Edingley, Notts; lodger, West Gates, Southwell (unmarried)
Census (2):
1881 (age 53-54)
Vicar of Edingley, Church St, Southwell, Nottinghamshire
Death fact:
1884 (age 56-57)
1884 Jun Qtr, Southwell, 7b/229 (aged 56)
Death:
2 Apr 1884 (age 56)
Southwell, Nottinghamshire
Name:
Sarah Jane Earle
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1829
Great Driffield, Yorks
Baptism:
4 Oct 1829 (age 0)
Great Driffield, Yorks
Census:
1861 (age 31-32)
Living in household of brother Joseph Earle
The architect John Earle (1778-1863), a noted Hull architect, began the building of the Church of Saint Charles, the oldest post-reformation Roman Catholic Church in the city of Kingston Upon Hull, in 1828/29.
EARLE the Reverend William of Dymoke Road Hornchurch near Romford Essex clerk died 10 April 1892. Probate London 17 May to John Charles Earle barrister-at-law. Effects £156 6s., resworn September 1892 £189 12s. 8d.
EARLE Joseph, 16 October 1888. The Will of Joseph Earle late of Brentwood in the County of Essex Surgeon who died 4 October 1888 at Brentwood was proved at the Principal Registry by Anne Earle of Brentwood Widow the Relict the Reverend Charles Earle of Ingatestone in the said County Clerk the Son and Edward Palmer Landon of Brentwood Solicitor the Executors. Personal Estate £2,855 6s. 11d.
Richard Bethell Earle (4 October 1827 – 2 April 1884) was an English cleric and cricketer.
Earle was born in Driffield, the son of the Rev. John Earle. His father ran a school at Watton Abbey, north of Driffield, from 1830 to about 1840.
Recorded in the 1851 census as a theology student in Joseph Baylee's college, Bidston, Earle was ordained in 1852 at St Aidan's College, Birkenhead, by the Archbishop of Canterbury. He went to a curacy in Knockholt, Kent. In 1853 Earle was appointed headmaster of Southwell Collegiate Grammar School.
In 1854 Earle became perpetual curate of Edingley, and in 1858 was he appointed vicar of Barnby in the Willows.
Earle was a cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire, taking part in the Notts v Surrey match at Trent Bridge in July 1861. He had taken part in the first match of the Free Foresters Cricket Club, in July 1856, for their opponents the Pilgrims of the Dee. He played for Nottingham County against Free Foresters in 1859 and in 1860, when he scored freely; and for Free Foresters against Gentleman of Notts in 1871. He played for Gentlemen of the North against Gentlemen of the South in 1858, at the Oval.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Earle
EARLE The Reverend Richard Bethel otherwise Bethell, 17 June 1884. The Will of the Reverend Richard Bethel (otherwise Bethell) Earle late of Southwell in the County of Nottingham Clerk who died 2 April 1884 at Southwell was proved at Nottingham by Julia Mariana Earle of Southwell Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Personal Estate £318 17s. 11d.