Ancestry of Daniel Causer (*1848)

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William Causer
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+ 1861
(Glover)

Elizabeth Gittins
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George Shaw
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(Butcher)

Phoebe
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Daniel Causer
* 1822 Worcester
+ 1911 Erdington, Warwickshire
(Taylor, Draper)

Phoebe Shaw
* 03/10/1824 Warrington, Lancashire
+ before 1891?

x 26/12/1844 St Elphin, Warrington, Lancs.

Daniel Causer
* 1848 Birmingham, Warwickshire
+ 18/06/1916 Erdington, Warwickshire

x Sarah Priscilla Vaughan

William Causer and Elizabeth Gittins


William Causer and Elizabeth Gittins lived it this apartment building early 19th century.


Later they moved into their own house, 13 Brittania Square.

This looping street is 1 km N of the centre of Worcester.


In 1822 the couple lived in Albion House at Brittania Square in Worcester, a town 40 km SW of Birmingham. At some point they moved to 13 Britannia Square where they both died in 1861.
William is said to have left effects to the value of £1,500 (this would be equivalent to approximately £200,000 in the year 2020).
[Information from Albion House.]

 
George Shaw and Phoebe
Children: 1809 Betty, 1813 Ann, 1815 Ellen, 1818 Samuel, 1822 Joseph, 1824 Phoebe. For the children after Betty, the church records say their abode is at the Buttermarket in Warrington. Warrington is a town between Liverpool and Manchester.
[There are several Shaw families in town; many of them use biblical names for their children.]

 
Daniel Causer and Phoebe Shaw
At the time oif their marriage, Daniel was taylor & draper, bachelor, from Birmingham, Phoebe was spinster, Bridge Street, Warrington. The data on their fathers is from the marriage registration (see Warrington, Marriages at St Elphin, page 217, entry 433). Witnesses were Samuel Shaw and Jane Rennie.

Their four children were baptised in St Elphin, Warrington. That was a trip of some 100 km for the baptism. The church records say their abode is Birmingham.
At some point they moved to the parish of Aston, Warwickshire (see map), just NE of the centre of Birmingham. For locations, see the map.

The photo of Daniel and Phoebe, shown on the porch of the house of their son Daniel,
is from the collection of a descendant. For that see Manors and Halls of greater Birmingham (page 3, post of Jan. 26, 2020; retrieved 20200801).

In the census of 1891 of Warwickshire, Phoebe is no longer alive. Daniel, whose profession is given as taylor, then lives in Erdington (see map) at Moor End Lane, just east of the centre of the village, with his grandson Daniel E Causer and with a servant.

Children: William George *1846 (+1926);  Elizabeth *1847;  Daniel *1848 (+1916);  and Emma *1850 (+1920).

 
 
 
Sources of data:
Albion House.
myheritage, William Causer 1846.
census 1891.

(2020.08.10)