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2. Ven. William Hornby M. A.2,5,6 was born on 26 February 1810 in Of Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. In 1881 he was a Vicar Of St Michaels in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England.4 He appeared in the census in 1881 in Upper Rawcliffe With Tarnacre, Lancashire, England.4 William died on 20 December 1899 at the age of 89 in Of Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. He was buried after 20 December 1899 in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. "Vicar of St. Michael's-on-Wyre, Archdeacon of Lancaster and Canon of Manchester Cathedral. Educated at Winchester and Christ Church College, Oxford, (B.A., 1833; M.A., 1836). Curate to his father at St. Michael's, 1834-47. Succeeded his father as vicar, 1847. Also succeeded his father to the St. Michael's and Heywood estates, and as patron of the living of St. Michael's. Rural Dean, 1854. Archdeacon of Lancaster, 1870-95. Resigned the living of St. Michael's in favor of his second surviving son, Rev. Phipps John Hornby, M.A., (q.v.) 1885. A Governor of Rosall School. Succeeded in the St. Michael's and Heywood estates by his eldest surviving son, Hugh Phipps Hornby, Esq., (q.v.), who also succeeded him as Patron of the living of St. Michael's." Susan Charlotte Margaret and Ven. William Hornby M. A. were married on 18 April 1844 in Of Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. 3. Susan Charlotte Margaret2,6,7 was born on 7 November 1821 in Winwick, Warrington, England. She appeared in the census in 1881 in Upper Rawcliffe With Tarnacre, Lancashire, England.4 She died on 31 August 1903 at the age of 81 in Of Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. Susan was buried after 31 August 1903 in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. "3rd Dau." Children were: | i. | William Hornby1,2,3 was born on 15 October 1845 in Of Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. He died on 25 March 1858 at the age of 12 in Of Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. He was buried after 25 March 1858 in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. | | ii. | Susan Hornby2,3,8 was born on 20 September 1847 in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. She appeared in the census in 1881 in Upper Rawcliffe With Tarnacre, Lancashire, England.4 She died on 17 October 1900 at the age of 53 in Of Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. Susan was buried after 17 October 1900 in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. "Died unmarried" | | iii. | Hugh Phipps Hornby B. A. J. P. And C. C.1,2,9 was born on 10 March 1849 at Of the Old House in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Nr. Preston, Lancashire, England. In 1881 he was a Barrister in Westminster Saint James, London, Middlesex, England.10 Listed as a lodger at the time of the census. He appeared in the census in 1881 in Westminster Saint James, London, Middlesex, England.10 Hugh died on 11 May 1944 at the age of 95 at Of the Old House in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Nr. Preston, Lancashire, England. He was buried after 11 May 1944 in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. "Educated at Rugby and Brasenose College, Oxford. Barr. (Inner Temple), 1877. J.P. and C.C. (Lancs). A Governor of Rossall School, member of Garstang Board of Guardians and Rural District Council, of Whittingham C.M.H. Committee, and of numerous other local organizations. Well-known Lancashire ornithologist and naturalist. Founder of St. Michael's Village Museum, and author of "The Birds of St. Michael's" (printed privately, 1924). Succeeded his father to the St. Michael's and Heywood estates and as patron of the living of St. Michael's. Died unmarried, being succeeded in the St. Michael's estate by his 2nd. surviving nephew, Edward Windham Hornby (q.v.), and in the Heywood estate by his eldest nephew, Rev. Hugh Leycester Hornby (q.v.)" | | iv. | Anne Lucy Hornby2,3,8 was born on 22 October 1850 in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. She appeared in the census in 1881 in Upper Rawcliffe With Tarnacre, Lancashire, England.4 She died on 30 September 1927 at the age of 76. Anne was buried after 30 September 1927 in Great Salkeld, Cumberland, England. | 1 | v. | Ven. Phipps John Hornby M. A. (KZ1V-RVS). | | vi. | James John Hornby2,3,5 was born on 18 December 1854 in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. He died on 5 April 1915 at the age of 60 in Of Knowsley, England. He was buried after 5 April 1915 in Knowsley, Prescot, Lancashire, England. "Of Sudbourne, Oxford, Suffolk, and later of Knowsley, Prescot, Lancashire, at which latter place he was Head Agent to the Earl of Derby. Educated at Wellington and Trinity College, Cambridge, (Rugby Football "Blue"). Died unmarried." | | vii. | William Starky Hornby2,3,5 was born on 2 September 1861 in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England. In 1881 he was a Land Agent (Auctioneer) in Saint Michael's-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, England.4 He appeared in the census in 1881 in Upper Rawcliffe With Tarnacre, Lancashire, England.4 William died on 29 July 1944 at the age of 82. He was buried after 29 July 1944 in Knowsley, Prescot, Lancashire, England. "Of Croxteth, and later of West Derby, Liverpool, one-time Agent to the Earl of Sefton. Educated at Eton." |
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