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Genealogy

Whiston Families

Jubb

William Jubb of Micklebring, was married to Ann (nee Sheppard), on 11 FEB 1730 at Braithwell , son Paul was christened 24 FEB 1735, all living in 1762 when they held land in Conisbrough.

 

John Jubb b.1757 in Sheffield married Hannah Shemeld b.1767 in the year 1787 Upper Ind. Presb. Chapel, in Sheffield, Hannah was the daughter of Joseph Shemeld.

Their son James Shemeld Jubb b.1810 in Handsworth, was in 1850 described as 'of Herringthorpe, by 1866 he was living at Morthen Hall. By 1891 James was a widower and still farming 55 Acres at Morthen, with the help of three labourers.

In 1816 William Jubb son of John Jubb of Barbot Hall (1822 residing in Ballifield Hall) was a landowner, owning part of the open fields that were Herringthorpe. William b.1799 in Sheffield Died 1862, married 1819 in Handsworth to Mary Died 1876, they had four children:

Mary Jane Jubb was admitted to Middlewood Hospital, Sheffield in 1898, suffering from insanity with epilepsy, she died in 1918.

Henry Jubb became a solicitor and lived in Moorgate House with his wife Harriet, in the 1881 census they were recorded as living in Moorgate House, they were both aged 57, Henry recorded as being born in Whiston and Harriet recorded as born in Norton, Derbyshire.

In 1901 the Jubbs were living in Herringthorpe Hall and farming land from Herringthorpe Hall Farm. The Hall was built in 1773 and demolished in 1978, the farm was demolished in the early 1900's to make way for a new road.

The Jubbs it seems were a wealthy family, as the following will confirms.

William Jubb the elder of Herringthorpe, par Whiston, Yorkshire, father of Henry Jubb (1861). The will of William Jubb the elder, father of Henry Jubb-A mortgage to Peter Bancroft Coward of Rotherham gent, and the release of the mortgage (1896) for (inter alia) 2 messuages etc and sales shops being Nos. 20 and 22 sales shops on the N side of High Street, Rotherham, occupied respectively by Humphrey Davy and William Arnett. Bounded on the N by property belonging to Frederick Slack and John Askew, on the W exors of Charles Kenyon and the Churchyard, on the E exors of John Fawcett.

Jubb Marriages in Rotherham
1569 John JUBB m. Katherine HAUCKRIGG
1571 John JUBB m. Elizabeth SLATER
1598 John JUBB m. Ann CUTFORTHAY
1599 Thomas JUBB m. Margaret HARDGATE
1606 Thomas JUBB m. Dorothy DUN
1638 Alice JUBB m. William PINDER
1677 John JUBB m. Phebe WADE
1700 John JUBB m. Sarah SIMSON
1723 William JUBB m. Maria ROGERS
1723 Phoebe JUBB m. Abraham ELLIS
1728 Sarah JUBB m. William JACKSON
1756 Mary JUBB m. Thomas ANELEY
1756 Mary JUBB m. William TURNER
1762 Samuel JUBB m. Hannah WILD
1770 John JUBB m. Hannah PAILEY
1773 Ann JUBB m. John MOSLEY
1783 Mary JUBB m. John CARR
1791 Lydia JUBB m. Benjamin CRYER
1795 Ann JUBB m. Giles GILLAM
1801 Thomas JUBB m. Elizabeth MOORHOUSE
1804 Benjamin JUBB m. Mary HAMMOND
1805 Ann JUBB m. Joseph HARTLEY
1811 Rebecca JUBB m. George HEWITT
1816 Hannah JUBB m. John BARKER
1821 Sarah JUBB m. William WALKFORTH
1822 John JUBB m. Mary BAGSHAW
1824 William JUBB m. Charlotte SHARP
1826 Joseph JUBB m. Elizabeth CRAMPTON
1829 Ann JUBB m. John MARSHALL

1830 Thomas JUBB m. Mary Ann CROSBY
WICKERSLEY
1739 Anne JUBB m. Samuel BENSON

Mary Jane Jubb (c.1841) m. John Street of Whiston

Reference from Sheffield Archives: CM/1978 Crewe Mumiments
Deed to lead the uses of a fine. 28 Mar 1771

James Orridge of Bawtry, soapboiler and tallow chandler, (a devisee of William Jubb late of Austerfield, yeoman, deceased) and Martha, his wife, (with Thomas Jubb the elder of Mattersey, yeoman, elder brother of William Jubb deceased, and Thomas Jubb the younger of Barton, his son and heir, also parties) to Richard Gell of Hempsall, yeoman. A messuage with a croft and pingle and close adjoining, a close called Southfield Close, and a parcel of the late low common of Austerfield recently allotted, all the property being in Austerfield. So that a fine may be levied of which the uses are to be that Richard Gell shall stand and be seized of the property to such uses as James Orridge may direct.

1784 William and John Jubb, Linen Draper & Haberdasher in Rotherham

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