Gane m. Florence Hester Sussmas Sid. Chas. Portsmouth
b.1878 Dealey Peters Pinhorn Sid. Chas.
I b.17 Nov 1891 d. 4 Jun 1950 Binning
I b. Alverstke Landport, Hamp.
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I I I I
Ernest Agnes Winifred Percy
George Mildred Ellen Alfred
b.2Q 1903 b.3Q 1907 b.4Q 1908 b. 27 Nov
d. 3Q1904 d.3Q 1907 1909
d. 9 Jan 1992
m. 21 Aug 1937
Elsie May Smith
I
5 daughters
NOTES:
AMY REDSTONE 1876: 1881 census - 4 yrs living with parents. 1891 census - 14 yrs, corset maker living with parents and siblings.
ARTHUR CHARLES 1879/80: 1881 census - 1 yr living with parents. 1891 census - 11 yrs, living with parents and siblings.
CHARLES 1789: 1841 census - 46 years!!, shipwright, dwelling Northwood, IOW with kids George 19, Henry 17, and James 15 - all shipwrights. 1861 census - 71 yrs, shipwright dwelling Bucklers Hard with wife, son Henry and daughter Eleanor (who is waiting on her parents). 1871 census - 81 yrs shipwright, dwelling Bucklers Hard with wife, son Henry (46) and daughter Eleanor (33). Also a fisherman lodger in residence.
Wife FRANCES WILLIAMS: 1841 census - 50 years, dwelling Bucklers Hard with kids Emma, Thomas and Eleanor, also Kate Williams who I assume to be Frances's mother. 1851 census - Frances Glabey (missing s) 60 yrs shipwrights wife, dwelling Bucklers Hard (next door to William and Frances Read!) with son Thomas 19 and daughter Eleanor 15. Also 5 lodgers (4 fishermen and one sailmaker). 1861 census - Fanny 74 yrs.
CHARLES abt 1850: 1851 census - 3 mths, with parents.
CHARLES REDSTONE 1859: 1861 census - 1 yr, with parents and siblings. 1881 census - 21 yrs boat builder, lodging with brother George in Northwood.
ELEANOR 1835: 1841 census - 5 years, dwelling with mother, 2 siblings and grandmother. 1851 census - 15 yrs student living with mother and brother. 1861 census - 25 yrs, waiting on her parents, brother Henry also in residence. 1871 census - 33 years, living with elderly parents and brother Henry.
ELIZA 1818: 1841 census - 20 yrs, servant living at "The Elms", Millbrook, Hampshire. Possible marriage 4Q 1849 to either Francis Eastman, Charles Cannaway, Henry Lainson or John Slight!.
ELLEN 1862: 1871 census - 9 yrs, living with parents and siblings.
ELLE ELIZABETH 1872: 1881 census - 8 yrs scholar, living with parents. Married either Edward Alfred Neate or James Henry Smith.
EMMA 1870: 1871 census - 7 months, living with parents and siblings. 1881 census - 10 yrs living with widowed mother and younger sister.
FRANCES 1856: Christened along with sister as a young teen at St Mary's Cowes. 1861 census - 5 yrs, with parents and siblings. 1871 census - 16 yrs, b. Northwood, with parents and siblings.
FRANCES ELIZA 1861: 1861 census - 1 month with parents in grandparent's (House) home. 1871 census - 10 yrs, living with parents and siblings. 1881 census - 21 years domestic kitchenmaid in Cheales household, 6 Enham House, Andover.
FREDERICK LEWIS 1885: Died aged 57 years, Cowes.
GEORGE 1850: 1861 census - 10 yrs, with Redstone grandparents, 3 Medina Rd, Cowes, IOW - next door to parent. 1881 census - 30 years, unemployed shipwright dwelling Medina Rd., Northwood, IOW, with wife and 4 children as well as brother, Charles lodging with them. 1891 census - 40 yrs, shipwright dwelling 43 Clarence St., Portsea with wife Ellen and three children - George 16, Amy 14 and Arthur 11.
Wife ELLEN MARIA LOADER abt 1850: married George as Ellen POLSON widow). 1881 census - 31 yrs.
GEORGE ERNEST 1874: 1881 census - 6 yrs scholar, living with parents. 1891 census - 16 yrs, bus conductor living with parents and siblings.
HAROLD PHILIP 1898: Died aged 26 yrs, Cowes.
HENRY 1766: 1841 census - 75 years, labourer, with wife Elizabeth dwelling St Helens, IOW. Died aged 80 yrs, Ryde.
Wife ELIZABETH abt 1776: 1841 census - 65 years.
HENRY 1825: 1861 census - 36 yrs, agricultural lab. with parents and sister Eleanor. 1871 census - 46 years shipwright living with parents and sister, Eleanor. 1881 census - 55 yrs unmarried carpenter living alone in Bucklers Hard.
HENRY 1854: 1861 census - 7 yrs, with parents and siblings. 1871 census - 17 yrs shipwright dwelling with parents.
JAMES 1790: 1851 census - 60 years, b. Bembridge, bricklayer master, with wife, dwelling Howgate, Brading, Ryde. 1861 census - 70 yrs, mason b. Newchurch, dwelling with wife in Howgate, Brading, IOW. BMD - death registered 1Q 1879.
Wife ELIZABETH abt 1797: 1851 census - 54 years. 1861 census - 64 yrs.
JAMES 1827: 1851 census - 24 years, shipwright b. Beaulieu, dwelling 26 Medina Terrace, Northwood, W. Cowes, IOW, with wife and two children, Charles and James. (Says father GEORGE GLASSY, 67 Shipwright b. Carisbrook in residence - this is not Henrietta's father!) 1861 census - 34 years, ships carpenter, b. Beaulieu, dwelling 26 Medina Terrace with wife and 5 children, James Ben, Henry, Francis, Mary Ann and Charles. 1871 census - 44 yrs, shipwright dwelling 5 Medina Rd, Cowes, IOW (next door to wife's parents) with wife and 4 children, Frances, Henry, Thomas and William. 1881 census - 53 yrs unemployed shipwright living Dock Rd., Northwood with son Thomas (17). 1891 census - 67 years married shipwright living alone at 28 Medina Rd, West Cowes.
Wife HENRIETTA REDSTONE abt 1828: Daughter of Benjamin and Frances Redstone. 1861 census - 33 years. 1861 census - 42 yrs. 1891 census - 65 years seamstress (b. Gurnard, IOW) dwelling 1 Yew Tree Cottage, Albert St., with son William and Glasby grandchildren Elizabeth 10 and Ellice 5. Died 1904 aged 81 yrs.
JAMES BENJAMIN 1849: 1861 census - James Ben 11 yrs dwelling with parents and siblings. 1881 census - 31 yrs shipwright living with wife at 65 Cumberland St, Portsea. Married St George, Arreton.
Wife MARY HANNAH LEAL abt 1849: 1881 census - 32 yrs, dressmaker.
LOUISA 1815: 1841 census - 23 yrs female servant dwelling Millbrook, Sth Stoneham, in Parker household.
LOUISA 1874: 1881 census - 10 yrs living with widowed mother and older sister. 1891 census - 17 yrs servant to Hurford family in Andover.
MARY ANN 1823: 1841 census - Maria 20 yrs, servant with Dawes family in Northwood, IOW. 1861 census - 39 yrs b. Southampton, servant in Bennett household, Finsbury, Middlesex.
MARY ANN 1857: Marian christened along with sister as a young teen at St Mary's Cowes.1861 census - 3 yrs, with parents and siblings. Died aged 30!
THOMAS 1831: 1851 census - 19 yrs, fisherman living with mother and sister. 1861 census - 29 yrs, agr. lab., dwelling (along with wife Eliza and baby Frances) with his in-laws Charles and Hannah House and their family. 1871 census - 39 yrs Agric. lab., dwelling Bucklers Hard along with wife and three children - Frances E. 10, Ellen 9 and Emma 7 mths.
Wife ELIZA HOUSE abt 1834: 1861 census - 27 yrs. 1871 census - Elizabeth 37 yrs. 1881 census - 48 yrs widowed fishermans wife living Bucklers Hard with daughters Emma (10) and Louisa (7). Two brothers and a nephew visiting.
THOMAS WILLIAM 1863: 1881 census - 17 yrs sailor, living with father at Dock Rd, Northwood. Died aged 55 years, Cowes.
WILLIAM 1870: 1891 census - 22 years, domestic gardener, living with mother at 1 Yew Tree Cottage, Albert Rd., Gurnard, IOW. Died aged 74 yrs, Cowes.
Wife MARY JACOBS: Died aged 59 yrs, Cowes.
Henry Glasbey m. Elizabeth Gutteridge
c. 13 Jul 1766 21 Nov. 1807 ( Bet d. 1849 Ryde aged 74 yrs - b. abt 1775)
William Maria John Ada Emily Sidney Annie Albert William Alice Augustus Bessie Alfred Boy Minnie Florence William Frederick Ada Daisy Hilda Bessie
George Catherine Henry Elizabeth Eliza Charles b.1869 Edward Glasby Emily b. 1877 b. 1880 JK b.1875 Rose Louisa Henry George Mary M M b.1894
b.1868 b. 1871 b.1874 b.1875 b.1879 b.1881 Berks b. 1871 James Maud m.1900 m.1900 b.1874 b.1877 b.1880 b.1882 b.1884 b.1887 1889 1893
b.1873 b.1875 m.1897 m.1910 m.1907 m.1905 m.1911
m.1897 m.1906
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MARY JANE 1833: d. aged 4 years.
THOMAS abt 1812: 1881 census - 69 yrs widower, Mason dwelling 16 South St, Ventnor with a boarder and housekeeper. Died aged 84 yrs, Godshill.
Wife JANE: Died aged 52 yrs.
WILLIAM 1834: 1881 census - 46 yrs b. Whitwell. IOW, Mason master, dwelling 10 South St Ventnor with wife, lodger and nephew William Newnham (6)!! Died aged 63 years Godshill.
Wife DORATHEA COOPER (widow COSH) abt 1831: 1881 census - 47 yrs.
The IOW Glasbey family were originally part of te Clasby family of Ringwood. The first Thomas in the tree below was a Glasby and his will has provided the names of his siblings and their offspring at the time of writing his will.
I have a problem with this family as they don't fit is with the others I have! - can you help?
George Woodyear Glasbey m. Sarah Turner m. George Stallard 1853 St. John Northwood.
b. abt 1814 3Q 1837 I
d. 19 Sep 1849 IOW
Cowes I
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George Joseph Harriet Jane Thomas Alfred Sarah Ann William Woodyear James
b. 19 May 1838/9 b. 1 Sep 1841 b. 20 Mar 1844 b. 18 Jul 1846 c. 8 Nov 1848 b. 1853
West Cowes West Cowes West Cowes West Cowes Northwood, IOW
c. 10 Oct 1841 m. 3Q 1872
d. 1854 Primitive Methodist Southampton
Cowes IOW
d. 1Q 1846
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GEORGE WOODYEAR abt 1814: Died Cowes aged 35 years.
WILLIAM WOODYEAR 1848: Married either Esther Casely or Charlotte Hodge.
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I I I I I I
I Charles Louisa Mary Flora Henry
I William Geo. Kersley S R George
I b. 2 Q 1864 b. 1866 b. 1Q 1871 b. 1875 b. 1Q 1876
I Northampton Northampton Southampton
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I I I I Southampton m. 2Q 1895
Arthur Edith Albert Ernest Southampton
Noble A Josiah James
3Q 1879 abt 1882 3Q 1883 2Q 1885
NOTES:
CATHERINE 1835: 1851 census - 16 years servant in Southampton with Gillard family.1861 census - 25 yrs, with parents and sibling. 1891 census - 56 yrs widow!!! dwelling 12 Dock Terrace, Southampton. Living with her daughter Edith and her husband Albert Pomeroy 31 lab and their children.
CHARLES 1812: 1861 census - 48 yrs, ships carpenter b. Burley (Beaulieu), dwelling 43 Northam St., Southampton St. Mary with wife and 2 children and a niece (Edith 3 yrs b. Southampton).
Wife HANNAH abt 1811: 1861 census - 50 yrs.
CHARLES WILLIAM 1842: 1861 census - 19 yrs, apprentice to engineer, with parents and sibling. 1871 census - 30 yrs, labourer dwelling ? 13 Milblank St., Southampton along with wife and three children - Charles 6, Louise 4 and Mary 4 months. 1881 census - 39 yrs widowed labourer, dwelling Craven St 3 Edmunds Court with 5 children. 1891 census - 50 years widowed general labourer, dwelling 50 Craven St, Southampton with 4 children - Charles (26), Mary (21), Flora (17) and Henry (15). Died aged 54 yrs.
Wife SARAH EMMA RAWLINS abt 1846: 1871 census - 26 yrs. Died aged 32 yrs.
CHARLES WILLIAM GEORGE 1864: 1871 census - 5 yrs, living with parents and siblings. 1881 census - 17 yrs labourer, dwelling with widowed father and siblings. 1891 census - 26 years general labourer dwelling with widowed father and siblings.
ELEANOR abt 1839: 1851 census - 12 yrs, visitor in household of George Philpott 49 mariner and Durdle wife 49, also lodging in the house is William Philpott 87 pauper agric lab and Ann 82. Married 1860 to either Thomas Cooper or Charles Lainson.
ELIZA abt 1843: 1851 census - 8 yrs, lodger in household of Peter (mariner 45) and Jane (41) Philpott and their granddaughter Jane (3).
FLORA 1875: 1881 census - 6 yrs scholar, dwelling with widowed father and siblings. 1891 census - 17 years domestic servant dwelling with widowed father and siblings. Married either Tom Plomer or James Charles O'Hagen
HENRY GEORGE 1876: 1881 census - 5 yrs scholar, dwelling with widowed father and siblings. 1891 census - 15 years porter, dwelling with widowed father and siblings.
LOUISE 1866: 1871 census - 4 yrs, living with parents and siblings. 1881 census - 15 yrs scholar, dwelling with widowed father and siblings.
MARY KERSLEY S R 1870: 1871 census - 4 months, living with parents and siblings. 1881 census - 11 yrs scholar, dwelling with widowed father and siblings. 1891 census - 21 years domestic housekeeper, dwelling with widowed father and siblings. Died aged 21 yrs about same time as father.
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Adrienne researching all Glasbeys ex IOW - in particular the descendants of Emma born 1829 Bucklers Hard - daughter of Charles Glasbey and Frances Williams. Also after info on Frances family.
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Glasby/Glasbey (SWINTON, Yorkshire, 1816-1873)
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Mary Ann Buss. Children: George (1823 Southampton), Charlotte (1825
Southampton), Elizabeth Sophia (1828 St Giles London), William Henry (1831
Clerkenwell), Thomas Frederick (1836 St Luke, London) and Emily (1838 St
Luke).
Precis'ed documents posted by Lou Hunter on the Clasby genforum.
will of Thomas Clasby of Stoborough, wareham Dorset 1780
to his brother John Clasby of Nth Kingston dorset £30
to his brothers wife Jane Clasby £30
to his brothers daughter Jane Clasby £30
to his brother in law Joseph Balam of Nth Kingston £30
to his sister Martha Balam £30
to his sisters sons Joseph and Henry Balam each £30
to his sisters daughter Jane Shepherd (nee balam), the wife of Thomas Shepherd £30
to the son of his deceased sister Jane Crumpler of Stoborough(nee Clasby) Thomas Crumpler £200
to the daughter of his deceased sister Jane Crumpler (nee clasby) Priscilla Spicer, wife of Robert Spicer £30
to his brother Charles Clasby of Ryde , Isle of Wight £30
to the wife of his brother charles (unnamed)£30
to the sons of his brother charles; James , Thomas, and Henry clasby , to each £30
to the daughters of his brother Charles Mary Clasby, Eleanor Clasby and Martha Groves, wife of Benjamin Groves of Freshwater Isle of wight to each £30
He then appoints John Crumpler of Stoborough the son of his late sister Jane Crumpler as his sole executor and bequeaths all the residue of his estate and property to him
signed in his own hand , Thomas Clasby
24 May 1780
settlement exam. William Clasby : Dorset 1760.Wimborne
Dorset : to whit The Examination of Wm. Clasby, Sawyer now dwelling at Wimborne Minster in the said county taken on Oath before ?us two officers? this 4th day of September 1760
Who saith he hath heard and believes he was born at Ringwood in the county of Southampton were his parents were then legally settled, that he has never lived out of the Parish of Ringwood afore ?(illegible)? now than half a year at a time as a covenant servant, that in Whitsunweek last he married Hannah, his present wife, and hath done no act or deed whereby to gain a subsequent settlement to his knowledge of belief.
subscribed and sworn the day and year ?(illegible)? written statement
X the mark of William Clasby
witnessed by
E. ?Ohearn?
J. Hanham
will of Thomas Clasby Poulner Ringwood Hants 1771
All freehold and personal estates I trust unto my good friends, my cousin Henry Rooke of Bistern Close in the New Forest (yeoman) and Thomas Perry of Poulner(yeoman) and to their heirs for them topay and apply the rents issues and profits of my freehold tenement at Gostlings Heath in Poulner, to and for the use of my beloved wife Honour Clasby for and during the term of her natural life, and to sell and dispose of my leasehold estates at Shobley and Lynford as best they can and apply the produce to the payment of my debts and funeral expences the over plus for the use and benefit of my aforesaid wife. If anything be remaining after her decease, it shall be divided between my grandchildren Thomas, Mary,, William and Charity Whitcher children of thomas Whitcher of North Bockhampton parish of Christchurch county Southampton (yeoman) and to my son John Clasby and his child or children, if he shall have any at my decease, equally share and share alike And on the decease of my wife I bequeath the aforesaidfreehold tenement at Gostlings Heath to my son John for the term of his natural life, and if he marryand leave issue lawfully begotten then to his heirs forever, but if not, after his decease, to my aforementioned grandchildren and their heirs forever. I now freely forgive Thomas Whitcher, the father of my grandchildren, £106 of the the £206 with interest that he owes me, the other £100 and the interest i give to his four children share and share alike. I give to my son John Clasby my clock and case. I give to my trustees Henry Rooke and Thomas Perry one guinea each for their troubleand empower them or their heirs to be reimbursed all expences. All the rest of my goods, chattles to my son John Clasby and my grandchildren equally, share and share alike etc etc. 28th june 1770
The mark of Thomas Clasby .. T
witnessed Peter Slann, Mary Slann, the mark of Mary Smith.. M
Novr 20th 1771 Henry Rooke and thomas Perry executors were duly sworn to a faithfull execution of the above will before me.. John Mark
Surrogate
will of Thomas Clasby :of Rockford Ellingham Hants 1681
gives to daughter Ann Coles, wife of Humphrey Coles and to their daughter Elizabeth Coles ..£5 each.
to granddaughter Ann Coles £5 (already paid)
to granddaughter Edith Coles £5 (already paid)
to grandson Humpherey Coles £5 (already paid)
to grandson Thomas Coles, the Elder,... 5 shillings
to Thomas Clasby the son of John Clasby of Poulner.. 5 shillings
to daughter Elizabeth Bawdrick .. £5
granddaughter Elizabeth Bawdrick ...£10
granddaughter Edith Bawdrick ...£5
granddaughter Mary Bawdrick ...£5
He appoints his executors, daughters Anne Coles and Elizabeth Bawdrick to provide for his wife Edith Clasby
for her life and for her burial.
and appoints friends John Clasby an richard White to oversee this
signed 31 jan 1678
and in the one and thirtieth year of ye kings majesties reigne
the signe of Thomas Clasby
witnessed by Thomas Coles (his sign)
Joseph Coles
Probate granted May 1681
inventory taken by John Clasby and richard white of the goods of thomas clasbey
wearing apparel 40 shillings
tenement ..........40 shillings
due bond moneys £79
sum of £83
will of Thomas Clasby the Elder of Upper Kingstone, Ringwood, Hants
occupation House carpenter
all his tenement "wherein i now dwell" situated in upper kingston with all contents to his wife Jane for her life "if she keep herself a widow", after her decease, all to son Thomas Clasby and his heirs forever if he have any.. ; if not , all to son Charles Clasby and his heirs forever if he have any, and if not all to daughter Ann and her heirs forever.
That Son Thomas Clasby must pay to his sister Ann "the full sum of £10 in the three years following the death of their mother Jane and the same to his brother Charles, and if they do not survive to collect the legacy the money will be split between the survivors. if these legacies are not paid then Ann and charles shall inherit until such time as thomas can pay
To his son Charles Clasby all the new inclosure close by the tenement in upper kingston after the death of his mother jane
appoints Jane as sole executrix
signed 6th day of january in 6th year of the reign of George II
AD 1732
signed Thomas Clasby
witnessed
the mark of charity elliott
john elliott jun.
john elliot
Probate 1735
HENRY m. Mary
b. abt 1806 b. abt 1806
Hampshire
NOTES:
HENRY abt 1806: 1841 census - 35 years mariner with wife Mary, dwelling ?French St, StJohn, Southampton.
Pimlico Westminster Drury Lane Drury Lane Battersea Battersea
Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex London London
m. 1Q 1877 m. 3Q 1882 m. 2Q 1896
St Geo H Sq Chertsey Wandsworth
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ADA MARGARET 1871: 1881 census - 9 yrs living with family. 1891 census - 19 yrs, shop assistant, living with family.
ALFRED ROBERT 1874: 1881 census - 6 yrs living with family.
FREDERICK 1867: 1871 census - 4 yrs living with family. 1881 census - 14 yrs with family. 1891 census - 24 yrs, coachman domestc servant (groom), living with family.
GEORGE abt 1824: 1861 census - 37 yrs House painter, dwelling St Giles Middlesex, with wife Mary, and two children James W. (5) and George E (1). 1871 census - 47 years, house painter, dwelling 33 Doddington Grove, Battersea, Surrey with wife and four children, James W (15), George (11), Sarah E (6), and Fredrick (4). 1881 census - 57 years, house painter, dwelling 19 Doddington Grove, Battersea, Surrey with wife and five children. 1891 census - 67 yrs married house decorator dwelling 29 Atherton St, Battersea (no wife present) with Sarah C (26), Frederick (24), Ada M (19) and William H (12).
Wife SARAH A b abt 1836: 1861 census - 25 yrs. 1871 census - 35 yrs. 1881 census - 45 yrs.
GEORGE EDWARD 1859: 1861 census - 1 yr. 1871 census - 11 yrs scholar, living with family.
JAMES WATSON abt 1856: 1851 census - 5 yrs. 1871 census - 15 yrs page boy, living with family. Married either Caroline Ward or Elizabeth Mallard.
SARAH ELIZABETH 1865: 1871 census - 6 yrs scholar, living with family. 1881 census - 16 yrs, with family. 1891 census - 26 yrs, shop assistant,(deformed from birth) living with family.
WILLIAM HENRY: 1881 census - 2 yrs living with family. 1891 census - 12 yrs, scholar, living with family.
HENRY m. Mary Ann HENRY m. Mary Ann
b. abt 1821 b. abt 1831 b. abt 1816 b. abt 1836
St Helens, IOW St Helens, IOW St. Heliers, Jersey
__________I_____________ d. 1Q 1882 Channel Islands
I I Alverstoke
Walter J Emily A
b. abt 1847 b. abt. 1852
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EMILY A abt 1852: 1861 census - 9 yrs living with parents.
HENRY abt 1815: This guy has no idea how old he is - every census its different!! 1861 census - 40 yrs, mariner, dwelling 36 ? , St,. Mary, Southampton. Servant and lodger in residence also. 1871 census - 36 yrs, foreman stoker, dwelling 44 Dock St.,Southampton with wife M.A. Lodger in residence also. 1881 census - 65 yrs Beer retailer, dwelling 105 Pound St., Millbrook, Hamp., with wife.
Wife MARY ANN abt 1834: Also has trouble with her age. 1871 census - 39 yrs. 1881 census - 45 yrs.
WALTER J about 1847: 1861 census - 13 yrs living with parents.