CADE FAMILY HISTORY

Susannah, wife of Thomas CADE senior, was baptised in July 1821 at Willoughby cum Sloothby, the daughter of Lucas and Sarah (née TURNER) BEMROSE.

In the small, backwater village church of Cumberworth, Susannah BEMROSE's four X great grandparents (born before 1660) Richard BEMROSE senior and his wife, Frances, had their four daughters christened and also their only son, Richard junior (my line).

Richard BEMROSE junior (1676-1728) married Ann ROBINSON at Cumberworth and had six children. Their only son, William BEMROSE (1706-) married Frances TEESDALE in 1725 at Cumberworth. Her father, John TEESDALE, was a churchwarden at Mumby, a mile away through the lanes, and her mother was Elizabeth (née DOUGHTY).

William BEMROSE and Frances, his wife, had four children, one of whom was our
John BEMROSE senior (1735-1797) baptised at Mablethorpe.

In 1760, farmer John BEMROSE senior married Elizabeth HOLME, daughter of Thomas and Eliza HOLME, at Trusthorpe.

Children:
1.
John BEMROSE junior (1765-1846). (My Line)
2. Mary BEMROSE (1770-) married William MOWER in 1794 at Great Carlton, LIN.

Elizabeth (née HOLME) BEMROSE the wife of John senior, died in 1794. John BEMROSE senior went to live with John BEMROSE junior and his daughter-in-law, Ann (née LUCAS), because he was
weak in body but of a sound mind and memory and in early 1797 made his Last Will and Testament. John BEMROSE senior died in the March of the same year and was buried in Willoughby churchyard.


John BEMROSE junior married Ann LUCAS, daughter of Robert LUCAS and Eleanor (née WILKINSON) in 1790 at Withern.

Children:
1.
Lucas BEMROSE, the father of Susannah BEMROSE (wife of Thomas CADE senior), was a farmer of Sloothby. He had thirteen children by his first wife, Sarah (née TURNER): Marianne BEMROSE (1821-); Susannah BEMROSE (1821-1909) wife of Thomas CADE senior; Elizabeth BEMROSE (1822-); Sarah Ellen BEMROSE (1823 Sloothby-1875 Croft) married William SMITH, a stonemason of Spilsby; Dinah Ellen BEMROSE (1824-) married William FOSTER, a brick and tile maker; Lucas BEMROSE junior (1826-aft 1891) a farmer and shepherd who, after the death of his first wife, Ann (née POCKLINGTON) married Mary HASTINGS; Robert BEMROSE (1826-); Jane BEMROSE (1828-aft 1851) a housekeeper; John Henry BEMROSE (1830-1911) a shoemaker; Charlotte Elizabeth BEMROSE (1832-1859); William BEMROSE (1834-1835); Hannah BEMROSE (1836-1858), and lastly, George BEMROSE (1838-1922) a brewer in Alford who died in Leven, ERY.

In 1840, Sarah (née TURNER), the first wife of Lucas BEMROSE senior died. He then had another four children with Ann (née BROOKS), his second wife: Fanny BEMROSE (1844-1853); Eliza BEMROSE (1847-aft 1891) married William RUTTER, a farmer and tanner; Brooks William BEMROSE (1851-1888) a shepherd, who married Sophia CLIFT and the last and seventeenth child, Frederick BEMROSE (1852-1920) a farmer, married Harriet COPPIN.

Lucas BEMROSE senior made his Will in 1878. His second wife, Ann (née BROOKS) and their youngest son, Frederick, were the sole inheritors of his estate. No settlement was made to any of his other possibly surviving children. Attended by his son Frederick, Lucas BEMROSE senior died in 1883 at Sloothby, aged ninety-one from
decay of nature.

2. John BEMROSE the younger (1801-) was the second child of John junior and Ann (née LUCAS) BEMROSE. He was literate and worked as a labourer in Sloothby, probably for his father and with his brother, Lucas. In 1823, John BEMROSE the younger married Diana DUNNINGTON of Authorpe and they had three children, Ellen BEMROSE (1825-), Elijah John BEMROSE (1835-) and another son, name unknown.

Life must have been relatively peaceful for John BEMROSE the younger until that fateful day when he stole a waist-coat.. For this offence, he was tried and found guilty at Lindsay Quarter Sessions in July 1836 and given the harsh sentence of deportation for seven years. He sailed from London a year later to New South Wales, Australia on the barque
Lloyds 2, along with another 199 convicts.

Diana (née DUNNINGTON) BEMROSE, his wife, did not remarry and died in Willoughby aged sixty-five years old.


Both of Lucas BEMROSE senior's parents died within a month of each other. John BEMROSE senior died 22 March 1846, Ann (née LUCAS) BEMROSE died nine days later on 1 April 1846, and they, both, were interred in Willoughby churchyard.


Susannah, the daughter of Lucas BEMROSE senior, was twenty-six years old when she married Thomas CADE senior on 17 May 1847 at the church in Farlesthorpe.

Susannah (née BEMROSE) CADE died in March 1909, aged 88-years and was buried at Scartho Road Cemetery, Grimsby.







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