McCollin Names Directory

 


List of surnames:

Ames

Richard Henry, testator of will of Henry McCollin 1906 - Leyton, Essex

Arndale

Husband of Elizabeth (m. 1872), daughter of Henry

Atkinson

Edward Watson, 27 year old merchant who died falling off a horse, as witnessed by William McCollin 1870 (KHRO CQB 315/318 C1(W)

Bainbridge

Thomas, formerly in employ of Fowler & McCollin, accused of stealing a spittoon worth 1 shilling from the yard of William McCollin 1863 (KHRO: CQB)

Barham

John, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Beacock

Edward, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Bentley

 

Benton

Husband of Martha Emma (m. 1868), daughter of Henry, of 378 High Road, Leyton 1906

Binning

John, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Blanchard

Blanche Lillian, wife of John ('Jack) (m. 1925)

Blyth

William, executor for Colin's will 1825-6

Boynton

George, witness to death of Edward Watson Atkinson, 27 year old merchant who died falling off a horse, 1870

Brundill

Sarah, aged 11, from Parish of St. Paul's, Hull, employed as a house servant by William and Ann, 1851

Carr

William, aged 17, died when boiler made by Fowler & McCollin exploded 1866 KHRO CQB 300/163-165-166 CI(W)

Chapman

Thomas W., first husband of Mary, daughter of James

Denton

William, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Dickinson

Eliza H., aged 11, from Beverley, employed as a house servant by William and Ann, 1851

Dodsworth

Leonard, of 3 Glew's Buildings, Trippett, Hull, Police Constable No. 47 - produced evidence at trial 1863

Dove

George, aged 31, engine driver and fireman, died when boiler on engine blew up 1869 (KHRO: CQB 311/246-250 & 261-262 CI(W) 1869)

Dring

Maiden name of Annie, wife of Allan

Edmonds

Maud, married James Caughey McCollin (II) 1910

John, married Ellen Rosa McCollin, daughter of James Caughey (I) 1906

Elder

William, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Elliot

George, 27 Pemberton Street, Hull, general foreman at Fowler & McCollin for 12 years 1869 - see George Dove (KHRO: CQB 311/246-250 & 261-262 CI(W) 1869)

Epps

Eliza, married James Caughey McCollin (son of Henry) 1881

Fife

Thomas, 23, from Scotland, engine fitter and boarder with James and Priscilla, at 7 Marvel Street, 1871

Filtes

Mary, wife of James

Fletcher

Eliza A., housemaid to William and Ann, 1881

Fowler

Partner of Fowler & McCollin, boiler makers

Gardner

 

Gillot

Martha, wife of Colin, married 1801 Sheffield Cathedral

Godmond

Christopher, executor of Colin's will, 1825-6

Hall

Henry Frederick, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Harpham

Frederick, aged 14, died when boiler made by Fowler & McCollin exploded 1866 KHRO CQB 300/163-165-166 CI(W)

Hoare

Arthur T., solicitors clerk of 7 Elverson Road, St Johns S E, witness to will of Henry, 1906

Hodges

Henry, owner of seed crushing mill - see George Dove (KHRO: CQB 311/246-250 & 261-262 CI(W) 1869)

Hodgson

 

Holdsworth

Husband of Lydia, daughter of James

Jackson

James, witness to Colin's will, 1825

Jefferson

 

Kilby

George, aged 16, died when boiler made by Fowler & McCollin exploded 1866 KHRO CQB 300/163-165-166 CI(W)

Lang

William, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Langfeld

Frederick William, , testator of will of Henry McCollin 1906 - Leyton, Essex

Laybourne

Robert, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Lodge

Husband of Margaret (m. 1868), daughter of Henry

Lonsdale

Isabella, wife of Henry, son of Colin

Samuel, portrait left in Henry McCollin's will (father of Isabella?)

McCann

William, place of work of George Kilby, William Carr and Frederick Harpham, all of whom died when a boler exploded in 1866

Medd

Thomas, husband of Margaret, daughter of Colin

Mitchell

John, see Roach

Morecraft

C., of 3 Buckingham Road, Leyton, Essex, witness to will of Henry McCollin 1906

Newbould

John, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Nicholson

John. Owner of Hull-registered ship Whimper, built in Sandwich 1848 (KHRO: DPC/1//15/45)

Palmer

Richard, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Panting

Husband of Isabelle, daughter of Henry

Pearson

Richard, builder and contractor,of 5 Cyprus Arcade, Spring Bank, proved William's will

Rice

Betsy, domestic servant to William and Ann, 48 Leonard Street, Hull, in 1882 accused of stealing a sealskin jacket (KHRO: CQB 368/1306 - 1883)

Richardson

Robert, witness to Colin's will 1825

Ringrose

Husband of Charlotte, daughter of Colin

Roach

Mary, 1853, accused of stealing 2 shillings from John Mitchell, Scott Street, Hull

Robinson

Thomas, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Sewton

Christopher, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Shaw

First husband of Annie, father of Stephen and Andrew, half-brothers of Christopher and Duncan McCollin

Sissons

Susannah, wife of William Henry, son of William

Smith

Eliza: daughter of Samuel Smith, oil miller, who died aged 16 months due to fire in cot, John Place, Hull, 1849. Inquest held at the Barrel Tavern in New George Street, Hull.

George Albert, confectioner, of 18 Spring Bank, executor of William's will and husband of Ann, William's daughter

Stabler

 

Stennett

Elizabeth, wife of Donald, son of William

Stephenson

John W., 28, iron tinner from Rothwell, Yorkshire, boarder with James and Priscilla, at 7 Marvel Street, 1871

Sutcliffe

John, charged on 27/7/1859 'a quantity of ?ad iron blocks and other articles stolen from Fowler & McCollin' (KHRO: CQB 271/318)

Sykes

James, of Hodges Y and Holderness Road at Mr Henry Hodges Seed Crushing Mill, 10 years a foreman. Evidence at inquest into death of George Dove, 1869

Tarbotton

Sarah Ann, wife of Collin (m. 1855), son of James

William, of 100 Witham, repaired boiler three times that eventually exploded killing George Dove (KHRO: CQB 311/246-250 & 261-262 CI(W) 1869)

Tipham

Anne and Dolly, domestic servants to Ann McCollin at 48 Leonard Street, 1891

Travis

Thomas Henry, Esquire, Her Majesty's Stipendiary Police Magistrate, Borough of Kingston-upon-Hull 1863

Turner

William, witness to Colin's will, 1825

Ward

Charles, 24, house and ship joiner, from Rothwell, Yorkshire, boarder with James and Priscilla, at 7 Marvel Street, 1871

West

John, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Wharton

Second husband of Mary, daughter of James

Williamson

Christopher, Gentleman, of 4 Margaret Street, proved William's will

Winter

Ann, from Lincoln, Coxhill, daughter of Robert, joiner, and wife of William, son of Colin

Wise

Featherstone, witness of fire that lead to death of Eliza Smith, 1849

Woodhouse

J.J., solicitor in Hull acting for William

Wright

Laura, domestic servant to William and Ann, provided witness statement in trial of Betsy Rice.

Wyman

Wife of Sidney, son of John William


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