William ASTLE, 18251899 (aged 74 years)

Name
William /ASTLE/
Birth
Birth of a daughter
Census
Birth of a son
Marriage
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Birth of a son
Baptism of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Baptism of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Census
1861 (aged 35 years)
Newbold, Worthington, Leicestershire
Latitude: 52.7695 Longitude: -1.4116
Death of a wife
Marriage
Birth of a son
Census
1871 (aged 45 years)
Newbold, Worthington, Leicestershire
Latitude: 52.7695 Longitude: -1.4116
Marriage of a son
Birth of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Census
1891 (aged 65 years)
Newbold, Worthington, Leicestershire
Latitude: 52.7695 Longitude: -1.4116
Marriage of a son
Death
Family with parents
father
mother
himself
18251899
Birth: 15 May 1825 Aston on Trent, Derbyshire
Death: 19 September 1899Beeston, Nottinghamshire
-2 years
elder brother
1823
Birth: 6 April 1823 Aston on Trent, Derbyshire
-20 months
elder brother
18211900
Birth: 22 July 1821 Aston on Trent, Derbyshire
Death: 8 February 1900Mickleover, Derbyshire
Family with Frances JOHNSON
himself
18251899
Birth: 15 May 1825 Aston on Trent, Derbyshire
Death: 19 September 1899Beeston, Nottinghamshire
wife
18291903
Birth: No baptism certificate has yet been identified. Her date and place of birth has been determined from the various census returns.about 1829 19 19 Staunton Harold, Leicestershire
Death: 22 January 1903Newbold, Worthington, Leicestershire
Marriage Marriage26 December 1864Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire
-13 years
son
18521940
Birth: 19 April 1852 26 23 Lount, Leicestershire
Death: 2 June 1940Tibshelf, Derbyshire
15 years
son
1867
Birth: 3 April 1867 41 38 Newbold, Worthington, Leicestershire
Death: Beeston, Nottinghamshire
8 years
daughter
1874
Birth: 1874 48 45 Worthington, Leicestershire
Family with Hannah Higgins
himself
18251899
Birth: 15 May 1825 Aston on Trent, Derbyshire
Death: 19 September 1899Beeston, Nottinghamshire
wife
18281863
Birth: 1828Lount, Leicestershire
Death: 28 June 1863Newbold, Worthington, Leicestershire
Marriage Marriage31 May 1852Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire
-3 years
daughter
1849
Birth: 11 February 1849 23 21 Lount, Leicestershire
Death: Beeston, Nottinghamshire
5 years
son
1853
Birth: Lount, Leicestershire
Death: Kiveton Park, Yorkshire
19 months
son
18551916
Birth: 8 May 1855 29 27 Lount, Leicestershire
Death: 24 May 1916Sheffield
21 months
daughter
1857
Birth: 29 January 1857 31 29 Newbold, Worthington, Leicestershire
Death: Beeston, Nottinghamshire
4 years
daughter
1860
Birth: July 1860 35 32 Lount, Leicestershire
James Bott + Frances JOHNSON
wife’s husband
18351864
Birth: 13 May 1835 27 25 Heather, Leicestershire
Death: 12 July 1864Leicester
wife
18291903
Birth: No baptism certificate has yet been identified. Her date and place of birth has been determined from the various census returns.about 1829 19 19 Staunton Harold, Leicestershire
Death: 22 January 1903Newbold, Worthington, Leicestershire
Marriage Marriage21 January 1856Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire
6 months
stepson
1856
Birth: 6 July 1856 21 27 Staunton Harold, Leicestershire
Death: Leicestershire
5 years
stepson
1861
Birth: 30 July 1861 26 32 Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire
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William Astle b 15 May 1825, Aston on Trent, Derbyshire.
m Hannah Higgins 31 May 1852 at Breedon.
m Frances Johnson Bott 26 Dec 1864 at Breedon
d 19 Sep 1899 at Beeston, Nottinghamshire, at the home of his daughter Elizabeth Hassall Turner (b1857).

William Astle was born 15 May 1825 in Aston on Trent, Derbyshire, some 8 miles from Lount, where Frances Johnson was living with her parents Joseph Johnson b1809 and Sarah Watson b1809. In the 1851 census, taken 31 March 1851, his name is reported as William Astall, and he is living in Lount, the same village where Frances Johnson was also living. So this puts them together at the crucial time, being as Thomas Johnson was born in April 1852.

The question is, why didn't they get married? Well, William, the young rascal, was not only in a relationship with Frances Johnson, he had also had an illegitimate child called Sarah (b1849) by a girl named Hannah Higgins, who not only was from the same village of Lount, but lived next door to Frances! He then got Hannah pregnant again in early 1852! We can imagine young William being asked to account for his actions by the two girls, as by early 1852, both of his girlfriends were pregnant! In the end, he decided to marry Hannah, which he did 31 May 1852, just one month after Frances had her child!

In the 1861 census, William and Hannah are still living together, and now they have 5 children, Sarah b1849, William b1852, Benjamin b1855, Elizabeth b1857 and Mary, b1860. William's brother Edward (b1822) was living with them at the time.

In the meantime, in 1855 Frances has got pregnant again, this time by James Bott, who she married in January 1856, before giving birth in July 1856 to John Bott.

James Bott, however, is hardly the ideal husband for Frances, in 1857 and 1858 he is convicted for beating her up, and spends some time in prison. Frances moves in and out of the poor house in Ashby, sometimes with both children (Thomas b1852, John b1856), othertimes just with John.

During the 1861 census, Frances and son John Bott are to be found living in the poor house in Ashby, while Thomas Johnson is living with grandparents Joseph and Sarah.

Then Hannah dies Apr-Jun 1863 and James Bott dies in July 1864, leaving the way open for Frances and William to finally get together again. They married 26 Dec 1864, had 2 further children in 1867 and 1874, and lived together until William died 19 Sep 1899. Frances died 22 Jan1903.

In 1871, when Frances and William were living together with William's children by Hannah, Thomas Johnson, also a child of William and Frances, was not living with them. Neither was John Bott, Frances's child by James Bott. Both of these children of Frances had earlier gone to live with their grandparents, Joseph and Sarah. Presumably, when Frances and William got married in 1864, son Thomas, then aged 12, was not completely happy, and could have argued that being as William didn't want Thomas before, why should Thomas, now a teenager, go and live with someone who had previously refused him? In fact there seems to not have been much further direct contact between Thomas and his biological parents. Thomas was though in contact with other members of the Astle family, he and his half-brother William Astle (b1852) both moved to Tibshelf at the same time and lived within100 yeards of each other for a while.

In the census returns from 1871 onwards, the Astle family is registered as Hassall, and this name seems to have remained with them for the rest of their lives. When William died in 1899, he was registered as Hassall, and when Frances died in 1903, her death was registered as Hassell.

William had a brother Edward, b1822-3 in Aston, an agricultutal worker, and a brother Benjamin b1821 in Aston.