[Index]
Millicent Mary MASON (1845 - 1934)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Mary Elizabeth TURTON (1869 - 1956)
Robert TURTON (1871 - )
Job Henry TURTON (1874 - )
Charles TURTON (1876 - )
Samuel TURTON (1877 - 1922)
Sarah Jane TURTON (1880 - )
Millicent Mary MASON (1845 - 1934)

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Samuel TURTON (1832 - 1911)
Edwin MASON (1812 - 1889) John MASON (1792 - 1819)



Mary JACKSON (1795 - 1870)



Julia Lander SMITH (1813 - 1890) Ralph Wheeldon SMITH (1791 - 1861) William SMITH (1753 - 1822)
Grace ALLEN (1762 - 1834)
Millicent Burrows LAUNDER WOODHOUSE (1790 - 1837)



Millicent Mary MASON Samuel TURTON

Millicent Mary MASON
Millicent Mary MASON Samuel TURTON Millicent Mary MASON
Pic P1. SAMUEL TURTON
who died Jan 8th 1911
aged 79 years
also MILLICENT MARY
wife of the above
born July 13th 1843
died May 31st 1934
also of SAMUEL
the beloved son of the above
who died May 31st 1922
aged 45 years

Pic S1. SAMUEL TURTON
who died Jan 8th 1911
aged 79 years
also MILLICENT MARY
wife of the above
born July 13th 1843
died May 31st 1934
also of SAMUEL
the beloved son of the above
who died May 31st 1922
aged 45 years

Pic 1. SAMUEL TURTON
who died Jan 8th 1911
aged 79 years
also MILLICENT MARY
wife of the above
born July 13th 1843
died May 31st 1934
also of SAMUEL
the beloved son of the above
who died May 31st 1922
aged 45 years

b. 1845 at Crich, Derbyshire, England
m. 1868 Samuel TURTON (1832 - 1911)
d. 1934 aged 89
Near Relatives of Millicent Mary MASON (1845 - 1934)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather John MASON 1792 Eggington, Derbyshire, England 1819 Eggington, Derbyshire, England 27
Grandmother Mary JACKSON 1795 Eggington, Derbyshire, England 1870 Crich, Derbyshire, England 75
Grandfather Ralph Wheeldon SMITH 1791 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1861 Crich, Derbyshire, England 70
Grandmother Millicent Burrows LAUNDER WOODHOUSE 1790 Marston upon Dove, Derbyshire, England 1837 Crich, Derbyshire, England 47

Father Edwin MASON 1812 Egginton, Derbyshire, England 1889 Crich, Derbyshire, England 77
Mother Julia Lander SMITH 1813 Hilton, (Marston upon Dove), Derbyshire, England 1890 Horsley Woodhouse, Derbyshire, England 77

Self Millicent Mary MASON 1845 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1934 89

Husband Samuel TURTON 1832 Belper, Derbyshire, England 1911 79

Daughter Mary Elizabeth TURTON 1869 Horsley Woodhouse, Derbyshire, England 1956 Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia 87
Son Robert TURTON 1871 Woodhouse, Darbyshire, England
Son Job Henry TURTON 1874 Woodhouse, Darbyshire, England
Son Charles TURTON 1876 Woodhouse, Darbyshire, England
Son Samuel TURTON 1877 1922 45
Daughter Sarah Jane TURTON 1880 Woodhouse, Darbyshire, England

Brother Denman Etherley MASON 1839 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1906 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 67
Brother Rupert MASON 1841 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1901 Prahran, Victoria, Australia 60
Brother Henry MASON 1847 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1900 Belper, Derbyshire, England 53
Brother John MASON 1851 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1897 South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 46

Son in Law William RICHARDSON 1872 1953 Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia 81

Granddaughter Doris Mabel RICHARDSON 1899 Smalley, Derbyshire, England 1983 Gunnedah, NSW, Australia 84
Granddaughter Hilda Mary RICHARDSON 1900 Smalley, Derbyshire, England 1982 Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia 82

Uncle Ralph Wheeldon SMITH Crich, Derbyshire, England 03 Apr 1864 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Aunt Ann Tomlinson FRITCHLEY 1818 South Wingfield, Derbyshire, England 05 Jul 1894 Crich, Derbyshire, England 76
Uncle George SMITH 1815 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1842 Crich, Derbyshire, England 27
Aunt Sarah BOWNES
Aunt Miriam SMITH 1817 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Uncle Thomas SMITH 1806 Kilbourne, Derbyshire, England
Uncle Rupert SMITH 1821 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1903 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 82
Aunt Ann BOWMER abt 1822
Uncle Thomas SMITH 1824 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1868 Victoria, Australia 44
Aunt Mary Ann SMITH 1828 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1870 Crich, Derbyshire, England 42
Uncle Benjamin TAYLOR 1832 Heage, Derbyshire, England 1888 Barnston, Nott's, England 56
Uncle William SMITH 1832 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1900 Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia 68
Aunt Elizabeth GOLDING

Cousin Ann SMITH 1844 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1901 57
Cousin Mary SMITH 1845 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Cousin Joseph Fritchley SMITH 1849 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1867 Crich, Derbyshire, England 18
Cousin Susannah Elizabeth SMITH 1852 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1905 Crich, Derbyshire, England 53
Cousin Phoebe SMITH 1848 Kilbourne, Derbyshire, England
Cousin Thomas Edward SMITH 1850 Kilbourne, Derbyshire, England
Cousin Samuel SMITH 1855 Kilbourne, Derbyshire
Cousin Miriam Smith TAYLOR 1855 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1920 65
Cousin Melicent Smith TAYLOR 1858 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1894 Ambergate, Derbyshire, England 36
Cousin Frances Elizabeth Smith TAYLOR 1860 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Cousin John L. TAYLOR 1876 Heage (Belper), Derbyshire, England
Cousin Louisa May TAYLOR 1878 Ambergate, Derbyshire, England 1941 63
Cousin Adeliza Gertrude Elizabeth Lee TAYLOR 1881 Belper, Derbyshire, England 1916 Chesterfield, Ashover, Derbyshire 35
Cousin Elizabeth Ann SMITH 1864 Raglan, Victoria, Australia
Cousin William Henry SMITH 1865 Beaufort, Victoria
Cousin Catherine SMITH 1867 Beaufort, Victoria
Cousin Robert Golding SMITH 1869 Beaufort, Victoria
Cousin Alice Mary SMITH 1874 Beaufort, Victoria

Nephew Denman Etherley MASON 1876 Beaufort, Victoria 1957 Canberra, ACT 81
Niece Millicent Mary MASON 1879 Beaufort, Victoria 1959 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 80
Nephew James Edwin MASON 1882 Beaufort, Victoria 1958 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 76
Nephew Walter Henry MASON 1885 Beaufort, Victoria
Nephew Frederick William MASON 1889 Beaufort, Victoria
Nephew Stanley Nettleton MASON 1891 Beaufort, Victoria 1955 Concord Hospital, Concord, New South Wales, Australia 64
Niece Julia MASON 1894 Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia 1894 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 0
Nephew Horace Rupert (Joe) MASON 1896 Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia 1968 Canberra, ACT 72
Nephew Robert Harlick MASON 1901 Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia
Nephew Thomas MASON 1876 Beaufort, Victoria 1921 Forbes, NSW, Australia 45
Nephew John MASON 1877 Deniliquin, NSW, Australia
Niece Mary Ellen MASON 1879 Urana, NSW, Australia 1937 Lockhart, NSW, Australai 58
Nephew Frederick George MASON 1884 Urana, NSW, Australia 1961 Manly, NSW, Australia 77
Niece Alice MASON 1885 Urana, NSW, Australia 1958 Burwood, New South Wales, Australia 73
Niece Rubena MASON 1897 Corowa, NSW, Australia 1990 Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia 93
Niece Millicent MASON 1873 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1926 53
Niece Elsie May MASON 1885 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1885 East Melbourne, Vic, Australia 0
Nephew Claude MASON 1886 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1942 Victoria, Australia 56
Nephew Harold Wilfred MASON 1889 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1917 Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 28

Sister in Law Mary Helen NETTLETON 1858 Wolverton, Bucks, England 1936 Queanbeyan, ACT, Australia 78
Sister in Law Caroline HARGRAVES 1850 Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia 1930 Haberfield, NSW, Australia 80
Sister in Law Mary Ann BOWMER 1849 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Sister in Law Mary Ann MCALPINE
Events in Millicent Mary MASON (1845 - 1934)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1845 Millicent Mary MASON was born Crich, Derbyshire, England Note 1
1851 6 Census Crich Common, Crich, Derbyshire, England Note 2 67
1861 16 Census Wheeldon House, Market Place, Crich Note 3 67
1868 23 Married Samuel TURTON (aged 36) Note 4
1869 24 Birth of daughter Mary Elizabeth TURTON Horsley Woodhouse, Derbyshire, England Note 5 68
1871 26 Birth of son Robert TURTON Woodhouse, Darbyshire, England 1881 census
1874 29 Birth of son Job Henry TURTON Woodhouse, Darbyshire, England 1881 census
1876 31 Birth of son Charles TURTON Woodhouse, Darbyshire, England 1881 census
1877 32 Birth of son Samuel TURTON Headstone - died 1922 - age 45
1880 35 Birth of daughter Sarah Jane TURTON Woodhouse, Darbyshire, England 1881 census
1881 36 Census Woodhouse Lane, Horsley, Derbyshire Note 6 67
1889 44 Death of father Edwin MASON (aged 77) Crich, Derbyshire, England
1890 45 Death of mother Julia Lander SMITH (aged 77) Horsley Woodhouse, Derbyshire, England Note 7
1911 66 Death of husband Samuel TURTON (aged 79) Headstone
1922 77 Death of son Samuel TURTON (aged 45) Headstone
1934 89 Millicent Mary MASON died
Note 1: 1851 census - Crich

1881 census - Codner
Note 2: MASON
Edwin (38) Egginton - schoolmaster
Jukia (38) Crich - wife
Denman (11) Crich - son
Milllicent (6) Crich - daughter
Henry (4) Crich - son
John (2mo) Crich - son
Note 3: SMITH
Ann (70) 1791, Crich - head - living on own means
Thomas (36) 1825, Crich - son in law? - butcher & farmer
Melicent (17) 1844, Codnor - grand daughter
Henry (14) 1847, Crich - grand son
HAWKINS
Mary (59) 1802, Killbourn - sister
Note 4: Denman Mason’s diary - 17 Nov 1867
t'was finally arranged that Turton and sister were to be married in February next.
Sunday January 19th/68
This morning the Banns of Marriage was published in Crich Church by Mr. Chawner
for Samuel Turton of Smalley and Millicent Mary Mason of Crich – first time of asking.
Thursday Jany. 23rd
Wrote to Mr. J. Farnsworth of Matlock accepting his tender
of a carriage and gray horse for Milleys wedding at 15/- for the day. Wrote to
Sam Turton and enclosed Mr. Farnsworths letter. Made and baked two wedding
cakes, one for Crich, the other for Smalley – good quality. Sharp frost and
cold wind.
Saturday Jany. 25th/68
Finished the bride cakes this morning. Father has sent invitations to Mr. and Mrs.
Dawse, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bowmer and
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Taylor, Mr. J. Burton, Aunt Ralph Smith and Susannah.
There will be about 24 persons present on the occasion.
Saturday Feb. 1st/68
Mother and sister preparing for the wedding - have written invitations to
cousin Chas. Smith, Belper and Uncle Thos. and Phebe Ann of the Acres -
have also written to Mr. Farnsworth of Matlock respecting the Carrage
being at Crich by 10 o'clock on Wednesday next and to call at Crich Carr for
Miss Grundy. The wind is very powerful to-day having blown over several stacks
in Crich and nearly all the thatch of our buildings. According to fathers orders we
have two barrels of ale from Derby and spirits &c. ready for Wednesday next.
Wednesday Feby. 5th/68
Pleasant day – 9 o'clock the bridesmaids are already dressing. At half past
ten we were on our way to Church, the first carrage containing Mr. and Miss
Turton, Mr Walters of Belper and Miss Wheatcroft, the second carrage being
occupied by Millicent, Miss Grundy, Henry and myself. On arriving at the Church
the road was well filled by about 500 persons also inside the Church there was
a very large company, in fact persons came from Matlock, Belper, Aldwerslea,
Holloway and Mayfield, showing good respect. On our return home they were
met by Mr. and Mrs. Lee of the Dimple, Mr. and Mrs. Dawse, Mr. and Mrs. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Wheatcroft, Uncle Ralph, cousin Susannah Smith, cousin Charles
from Belper, Ann and Isaac Bowmer of Rigway, Mr. Piggin, Mr. Holden, Mr.J. Dawse,
Mr. Baker, Miss Boag, Miss Hollis (from Ireland), Aunt Mary Ann and others.
The Breakfast table was filled three times. Mr. Holbeck the Church Minister who
married them came from Church in the last carriage and very kindly presided at
the head of the table, after which he made a very nice speech and was happy
to say that he had never seen so large a company at a wedding in Crich Church
before. The bridesmaids, Miss Turton, Miss Wheatcroft and Miss Grundy, where
dressed in white book musline with long trains, wreaths of flours and hair in curls,
with pink sash ribbon and tool falls. Sister Millicent was altogether white with a
wreath of orange blossom on her brow. The party was well managed and all
persons appeared to enjoy themselves and at 6 o'clock p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Turton
took their departure for Buxton in Farnsworth carrage, the company singing
God Save the Queen as they drove away. The company broke up about 12
o 'clock but several persons, with Charles Smith and myself did not see bed
untill about 3 o'clock Thursday morning.
Note 5: Derbyshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1916
Name
Mary Elizabeth Turton
Baptism Date
07/02/1869
Baptism Place
Longford Derbyshire England
Father
Samuel Turton
Mother
Milicent Mary Turton
Note 6: MASON
Julia (68) 1813, Hilton - visitor
TURTON
Samuel (40) - 1841, Belper - Inn Keeper and 20 acres of land
Millicent (37) - 1844, Codner
Mary E (12) - 1869, Woodhouse
Robert (10) - 1871, Woodhouse
Job Henry (7) - 1874, Woodhouse
Charles Jno (5) - 1876, Woodhouse
Samuel (2) - 1879, Woodhouse
Sarah Jane (1) - 1880, Woodhouse
WINFIELD
Emma (13) - servant
Note 7: England & Wales National Probate Calendar
MASON Julia 18th April 1890
The Will of Julia Mason (heretofore Wife of Edwin Mason) formerly of Crich but late of Horsley Woodhouse both of the County of Derby Widow who died 18 February 1890 at Horsley Woodhouse was proved at Derby by Henry Mason of Crich Saddler the Son and Samuel Turton of Horsley Woodhouse Innkeeper (son-in-law) the Executors. Personal Estate 437 pounds