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Family of Enoch BRANDRICK and Frances (Fanny) HASSELL

Husband: Enoch BRANDRICK (1818- )
Wife: Frances (Fanny) HASSELL (1819- )
Children: David BRANDRICK (1842-1862)
Thomas BRANDRICK (1844- )
Enoch BRANDRICK (1847-1919)
Herbert BRANDRICK (1848- )
Aice BRANDRICK (1851- )
Emily BRANDRICK (1854- )
Anne BRANDRICK (1857- )
Louisa BRANDRICK (1859- )
Marriage 22 Apr 1839 Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton

Husband: Enoch BRANDRICK

Name: Enoch BRANDRICK
Sex: Male
Father: Joseph BRANDRICK (1793?- )
Mother: Ann MILLS (1789?- )
Birth 1818 Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire
Occupation Coal Miner/Pit Well Sinker

Wife: Frances (Fanny) HASSELL

Name: Frances (Fanny) HASSELL
Sex: Female
Father: Thomas HASSELL ( - )
Mother: -
Birth 1819 Stone, Staffordshire

Child 1: David BRANDRICK

Name: David BRANDRICK1
Sex: Male
Birth 12 Feb 1842 Tipton, Bloomfield, Staffordshire
Death 4 Jan 1862 (age 19) County Prison, Stafford, Staffordshire
Cause: Hanged

Child 2: Thomas BRANDRICK

Name: Thomas BRANDRICK
Sex: Male
Spouse: Sarah Hall FINNEY (1847- )
Birth 1 Oct 1844 Bloomfield, Staffordshire
Occupation Pudler/Labourer/Wheel Barrow maker

Child 3: Enoch BRANDRICK

Name: Enoch BRANDRICK
Sex: Male
Spouse: Ann BONUS (1848-1921)
Birth 20 May 1847 Hocker Hill. Staffordshire
Death May 1919 (age 71-72)

Child 4: Herbert BRANDRICK

Name: Herbert BRANDRICK
Sex: Male
Birth 1848 Hocker Hill. Staffordshire

Child 5: Aice BRANDRICK

Name: Aice BRANDRICK
Sex: Female
Spouse: William VINE (1869- )
Birth 1851 Hocker Hill. Staffordshire

Child 6: Emily BRANDRICK

Name: Emily BRANDRICK
Sex: Female
Spouse: Thomas SMITHYMAN ( - )
Birth 4 Jul 1854 Hocker Hill. Staffordshire
Tipton, Moat Colliery

Child 7: Anne BRANDRICK

Name: Anne BRANDRICK
Sex: Female
Birth 19 Jul 1857 Great Bridge, West Bromwich, Staffordshire
Death

Child 8: Louisa BRANDRICK

Name: Louisa BRANDRICK
Sex: Female
Birth 4 Dec 1859 Bilston, Staffordshire
Dudley Street
Occupation Factory Girl

Note on Husband: Enoch BRANDRICK

1851 census living Gospel Oak Building, Tipton, Staffordshire. 1861 25 Stafford Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. 1881 91 Golds Green, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.

Note on Child 1: David BRANDRICK

David Brandrick was hanged at Stafford Goal on January 4th 1862. At his trial David confessed to the crime of murdering Mr. Bagot. His associates were William JONES (or Mulligan) and William MADDOCKS - Jones and Maddocks were reprieved by Sir George Grey, Secretary of State for the Home Office.

His parents originally came from the potteries but lived in Bilston where they had resided for several years. His father was a sinker by trade. David lived with his parents in a house in Stafford Street, Bilston. He was regarded as a suspicious character by the Police for at least three years past. He called himself a puddler and occasionally worked as a collier but did very little work. Although he mixed with men of the criminal type, David had never been convicted before. At the March Assizes in 1861 he was tried for being concerned in a burglary in Bushbury nr. Wolverhampton but was acquitted. At the same Assizes his mother was tried for having felonious possession of some property belonging to St. Philips Church, Penn Fields, nr. Wolverhampton but she too was acquited. David was suspected of murdering one Walter Piper and this is probably why he was sentenced to hang while the other two men were reprieved. Walter Piper had been robbed and left injured in fields near Bilston some months before the murder of Mr. Bagot. However of this crime he declared he was innocent. While in Prison awaiting death, David wrote a letter to his mother. He also gave his father a tabacco box. During the robbery at Mr. Bagot's they stole nearly £30 in gold and £3. or £4. in silver and some copper.1

Sources

1www.brandrick.co.uk, "Brandrick Family research".