The 1861 Census shows Francis was a farmer of 130 acres at Primrose Hill Buttercrambe, near Stamford Bridge.
The Pocklington 1871 Census tells us more about the people in the photographs. Francis Smithson is staying at the house of his father-in-law George Bilton in St. John's Lodge in Barmby Road, Pocklington. His wife Mary Ann (née Bilton) and it states they are landowners. Their children are Mary Jane, William Herbert and Mary Ann. Mary Ann was born in 1874 with her mother having died in childbirth.
In 1881 Francis Smithson was still living at St. John's Lodge with occupation given as 'Retired Farmer' with three servants living in his household and three children Emily (10), Francis (9), Mary Ann (7).
In Sept. 1882 Francis married Catherine Tasker Emmott in Pocklington.
By 1889 Francis Smithson was living at Dolman House next to Pocklington School. He was there in 1891 & 1892 with his new wife Catherine, daughter Emily (20) from previous marriage, Martha E. (7), Thomas H. (4), Ada Chapman (School Governess) and one servant George Wright.
In 1901 he was still living in Dolman House (a retired farmer) with wife Catherine, Emily (unmarried daughter age 30), Mary Ann (unmarried daughter age 27), Thomas H. (14), and Servant Charlotte Hagyard (17 b. Nunburnholme).
The photograph on the right was with the Smithson set of photos so may be connected to the Smithson family. |