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The Magill-Maxam Branch
The following families are linked to the Magills and the
hyperlinks lead to additional data on these particular family names.
Maxam -
Eastabrook -
Bright
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Broom -
Bragg -
Wicks
Our site does not comprehensively cover these families but may
provide researchers with some additional data and links
The Magill lineage has proved to be especially
difficult to research as ,in effect, the line has ceased and no living relatives
are available to be asked questions. Valerie (Eastabrook ) and Gerald (Jennings)
have contributed all they can remember as children being told family snippets,
but a lot still remains to be clarified and there is some doubt we will ever
discover the whole picture. Extensive investigation into the records in
Islington need to be conducted. Within the last month we have just uncovered
details of another related group of Magill family members from the same area
Anyone know where
Hannah R. Magill, born at No.5 Annesley Road,
North Islington in 1890 fits in?
A Magill family tree tree has also been constructed by Doreen
Magill and is online at: www.deemsoftware.co.uk/family.html
Currently Unanswered Questions:
Where do the LORD family fit into the family tree? especially
Violet Lord? What is the family
connection to Brentwood in Essex? PROBLEMS: Arising from the records of Alice Broom (nee Maxam)
Harold Broom's Aunt Lottie ?was in Ulverstone 20 July 1930 Aunt Lottie lived in Ulverston and asks about Billie, Leslie and Midge in 1928
Who were Dolly and Fred in Ulverston, Lancashire in July 1931 ?
Who was Tom, writing from Ulverston to Mr. & Mrs. Harold Broom in 1931 at their Hornsey address viz: Manor Works c/o Baase and Co. High Street, Hornsey, N8?
Who were Jess, Lil and boys in 1961 ?
Who were young Florrie and Winnie in Southend an about 1913 ?
Florence of 9 Maldon Road write to Alice in August 1911 at 34 Brunswick Road
Who wrote to Alice in August 1915 from 37 Brighton Avenue, Southend ( could it be Vi ?)
Which Aunt wrote to Alice from Folkestone in August 1913? and in April 1914 and March 1914
Nell wrote from Micheldean in Aug 1921
Midge wrote on Aug 14th 1955 or so (Holiday Postcard)
Vi says Teddy is seriously ill (pre WW1 ? )
Distribution in 1881
Background:
The Magill family between about 1850 and 1969 were resident in North Islington,
London. They are related by Marriage to many of the other families in our
listings, but notably the Broom / Maxam families who resided at No, 34 & No.38
Macdonald Road (formerly Brunswick Road ) and later the Magill's at No, 34
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Outline Descendant Report |
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+ Hannah WOODBRIDGE (1835 - ) |
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John Hamilton MAGILL (1857 - 1935) |
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+ Emma Elizabeth SPRINGALL (1862 - ) |
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John Andrew MAGILL (1891 - 1968) |
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+ Jessy Elizabeth MAXAM (1893 - 1954) |
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Doris May MAGILL (1916 - 1980) |
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+ George Edward JENNINGS (1908 - 1965) |
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Gerald Hugh JENNINGS (1946 - ) |
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+ Wedad George TAKTAK (1940 - ) |
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+ Margaret KNAPP (1953 - ) |
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Cara Lydia JENNINGS (1978 - ) |
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Marina JENNINGS (1975 - ) |
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Anne Jennifer JENNINGS (1953 - ) |
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+ George Edward WICKS (1916 - 1996) |
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Colin Richard WICKS (1948 - 2001) |
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Christopher David WICKS (1952 - ) |
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+ Mary Ann HONOUR (1959 - ) |
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Jennifer Lynn WICKS (1986 - ) |
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Ryan David WICKS (1989 - ) |
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Martin Andrew WICKS (1957 - 2003) |
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Karen Elizabeth WICKS (1959 - ) |
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William John (Jack) MAGILL (1920 - 1983) |
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+ Doris Winifred BRAGG (1920 - 2010) |
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Dennis MAGILL (1946 - 1958) |
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Stanley Godfrey MAGILL (1924 - 2003) |
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Ivy May MAGILL (1898 - 1899) |
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Godfrey MAGILL (1896 - 1901) |
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Maud May MAGILL (1889 - 1888) |
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Charles May MAGILL (1887 - 1888) |
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Maud Ethel MAGILL (1893 - ) |
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Emma ( Lizzie) MAGILL (1883 - ) |
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Rebecca Anna MAGILL (1889 - 1949) |
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+ Albert EASTABROOK (1883 - ) |
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George EASTABROOK (1924 - ) |
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Albert John EASTABROOK (1921 - 2005) |
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+ Joyce KNIGHTLEY (1923 - ) |
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Valerie EASTABROOK (1950 - ) |
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Paul EASTABROOK (1954 - ) |
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Ken EASTABROOK (1927 - 1974) |
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Elizabeth MAGILL (1859 - ) |
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Islington's
archives are extensive and data easily found. Local addresses associated with
the family are numerous but in addition to the above mentioned 34 Macdonald Road
( which, prior to being named McDonald Road was called Brunswick Road, N. It was
renamed either shortly before or during WWI. There are also connections to :
FAMILY NAME |
ADDRESS |
BOROUGH |
Broom |
38 Macdonald Road N19 (
formerly Brunswick Road) (
No's.34 & 38 demolished in the mid sixties for a Swimming baths -
now also being demolished ) |
MAP |
Broom |
1
Westmoreland Villas, Muswell Road, Hornsey. N. Lpndon - in
about 1890 |
Broom |
Manor House, Manor Works,
High Street, Hornsey N.8 (Currently
a semi-derelict industrial estate ) |
Broom |
15 Bickerton Road N.19
(Now multiply occupied as 7 flats) |
MAP
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Broom |
Dale Cottage, Cross Lane,
High Street, Hornsey, N.8 (Currently
a derelict industrial estate ) |
Maxam & Broom |
34 Brunswick Road N. (see
Macdonald Road) |
MAP |
J.H.Magill |
10 Annesley Road, Islington,
North London N.19 (
demolished in the mid sixties) |
J.H.Magill |
110 Cottenham Road, London (
demolished in the mid sixties) |
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J.H.Magill |
4 Walnut Tree Row, Wimbledon |
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John and Emma Magill in c 1920
L to R. Top to Bottom c 1948
Doris Magill nee Bragg, Ivy
Wicks nee Magill, Doris Jennings nee Magill Dennis
Magill, Colin Wicks , Gerald Jennings
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L to R. c 1950
Doris Jennings, nee Magill, Jessy Magill
nee Maxam, Ivy Wicks nee Magill
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L to R c 1924
Ivy, Jack and Doris Magill.
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L to R c 1944
William(Jack), John, Jessy and Stanley Magill
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John Hamilton Magill and Wife
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Arthur Magill
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Lizzie Bright (nee Magill) & Arthur Bright
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LTR:, Anna Rebecca Magill, John Magill her brother and Lizzie Magill |
John and Jessy Magill
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Taken at St. Johns Church, Upper Holloway at the
wedding of William( Jack) and Doris Magill. George Wicks and Ivy
Magill also married in this church L
to R. Parents of the Groom, The bride and Groom, Parents of the
Bride Bridesmaids are not
known
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Jessy Magill with Jack and Stanley
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Doris and Jessy Magill
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See above
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John Andrew Magill
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John and Jessy Magill in the back garden of 34
Macdonald Road
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Early 1940's Doris
May Jennings ( nee Magill) in Dresden Road North London
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Jessy Magill in rear garden of 34 Macdonald
Road
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Doris Magill's wedding with father John Magill
at the Unitarian Church, Highgate Hill, London N, in 1940
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Henry Magill
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Ivy Magill and Kay Maxam? at Doris
Jennings's weddding in 1940
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Ivy Magill at school
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Ivy and Stan Magill during WW2
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William Magill's(Jack's) and Doris's wedding
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PROBLEMS: Arising from the records of Alice Broom (nee Maxam)
Harold Broom's Aunt Lottie ?was in Ulverstone 20 July 1930 Aunt Lottie lived in Ulverston and asks about Billie, Leslie and Midge in 1928
Who were Dolly and Fred in Ulverston, Lancashire in July 1931 ?
Who was Tom, writing from Ulverston to Mr. & Mrs. Harold Broom in 1931 at their Hornsey address viz: Manor Works c/o Baase and Co. High Street, Hornsey, N8?
Who were Jess, Lil and boys in 1961 ?
Who were young Florrie and Winnie in Southend an about 1913 ?
Florence of 9 Maldon Road write to Alice in August 1911 at 34 Brunswick Road
Who wrote to Alice in August 1915 from 37 Brighton Avenue, Southend ( could it be Vi ?)
Which Aunt wrote to Alice from Folkestone in August 1913? and in April 1914 and March 1914
Nell wrote from Micheldean in Aug 1921
Midge wrote on Aug 14th 1955 or so (Holiday Postcard)
Vi says Teddy is seriously ill (pre WW1 ? )
We need help with the
above..................
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