Gotts Surname Family History
Outline tree 040John 437 and Matilda 1550 Rump
After Harriett died, John married Matilda Rump in 1869. They had several children:
- Albert Walter 1148 b 1879, m Frances Alice Gertrude 1156 Haddon in 1896. They had 7 children of which only 3 survived to maturity:
- Violet Florence 2205 b 1904 in Nuneaton m ?? Home in 1928
- Ivy May 2206 b 1908 m ?? Burgess in 1928
- Charles Herbert 2207 b 1910 in Nuneaton, d New Zealand
- Sarah Marie 1149 b 1874 m Thomas Drury in 1895
- Eliza Emma 1150 b 1876 in Costessy
- Edith Ellen 1151 b 1877, m William Hostler in 1894
- George Henry 1152 b 1879
- Charles Herbert 1153 b 1882, d 1915 Flanders
- Horace Bertie 1154 b 1887
- Mark 115 b 1890
- Francis Alfred 1551 b 1891
James 130 and Jessica 739 Taylor
James 130 married Jessica 739 Taylor in 1866 in Scarborough. Their children were:
- Sarah M 740 b 1866 Scarborough
- Hannah Elizabeth 741 b 1869 Beverly m Leonard Miles
- Mary A 1157 b 1872 New Lackenby
- James 1158 b 1875 Marske
John 437 and Harriet 1142 Andrews
John 473 and Harriet 1142 Andrews had their family in Costessy:
- Harriet 1143 b 1855 in Forton, nr Gosport, m Walter Rump in 1851
- John Thomas 1144 b 1858
- James William 1145 b 1869 m Eliza 1146 Smith in 1895
Harriet died days after James William was born.
William 191 and Frances Mary 1135 Payne
William and Frances married in 1865 and had 5 children:
- William H (Payne) b 1864 in Dilham m Harriett ?? in 1864 Gt Yarmouth
- Elizabeth Annie 1137 b 1868 in Hemsby, m William C Rees in 1886
- Frederick 1138 b 1870 in Stalham
- Agnes Jessie 1139 b 1879 in Gt Yarmouth
- Alice 1140 b 1881 in Gt Yarmouth
Family of James 109 (the miller of Dilham)
Charles Herbert in WW1040 - 7 More children of James 109 Gotts
Next pageNext page- William 191 married at Dilham in 1865, had children born at Hemsby and Stalham before finally settling as a journeyman miller on Cobholm Island, Great Yarmouth, His son William Harvey 1136( b Dilham 1864) also entered the trade and was milling at Cobholm in 1881 and also 1901.
(Thanks to Ian Gotts of Kings Lynn for this)