Gosling is a name found in several areas on the Lancashire/Cheshire border, as well as in Norfolk, Suffolk and London. The family was frequently associated with the silk textile trade, which spread from Suffolk to the Cheshire towns of Hazel Grove and Macclesfield, although the name may have already existed in Macclesfield before the arrival of the silk trade, as the earliest reference is in 1550. The usual spelling prior to 1750 was Gesling, which rather tends to support a Norman French etymology, deriving from "Jocelyn" - a double diminutive of the Breton saint's name "Josse". However, it may possibly have developed from the Germanic "Gauzelen" or "Gothling".

 

The first Gosling in our tree is William Gosling recorded in the 1841 UK census as a 15 year-old silk weaver born in Macclesfield, and lodging with a family in Hazel Grove, Cheshire. (Hazel Grove was also known as Bosden and Bullock Smithy.)   His parentage is unsure, but his marriage certificate shows no father's name, indicating that he was probably illegitimate.

 

William married Alice Johnson at St Mary's Church, Cheadle on 9 August 1846.  Alice was born in Hazel Grove in about 1825, and was either the daughter or granddaughter of Thomas Johnson, a silk weaver, and his wife Alice Marsland.  (The 1851 census records her as their daughter, but she was born 20 years after her two older siblings, and no father's name is given on her mariage certificate.)

 

William and Alice had ten chidren:

 

1.   Emma Gosling

2.   Jane Gosling

3.   John Gosling

4.   Elizabeth Gosling

5.   James Gosling

6.   Mary Ellen Gosling

7.   Sarah Gosling

8.   Annie Gosling

9.   Alice Gosling

10.  William Gosling

(1846-1898)

(1848-1896)

(1850-1917)

(1852-?)

(1855-1880)

(1857-1942)

(1860-1915)

(1861-1943)

(1864-?)

(1866-1927)

m. William Hirst, 1868


m. Alice Copeland, 1877


m. Mary Ann Walton, 1878



m. Edwin Maynard Shapley, 1882

m. Robert Arthur Ray, 1891

m. Annie Hinton, 1891


During the early years of their marriage, they lived with Thomas and Alice Johnson, working like them as silk weavers.  However, the silk trade was to experience great difficulties due to the removal of tariffs against French silk, and when William and Alice's fifth child was born in 1855, William was working a a labourer in Stockport.

 

On 7 July 1847, William joined the Cheshire police, and was stationed briefly at Didsbury before moving to Sworton Heath near Lymm.  He left the police force in 1863 to take over the license of the Wheatsheaf Inn at Broomedge, just outside Lymm.  The family also ran a shop and dressmaking business adjoining the inn.

 

William died of phthisis (pulmonary tuberculosis) at Broomedge on 17 September 1875.  His widow Alice retained the license of the Wheatsheaf until 1894, and died at her son John's home in Stockton Heath on 29 August 1908.

 

Emma Gosling was born in Hazel Grove on 23 December 1846, and married William Hirst, a brickmaker, at St Mary's Church, Manchester on 27 July 1898.  William was born in Aston-under-Lyne in 1846, and was the son of Yorkshire-born brickmaker Elias Hirst and his wife Sarah Lees, who moved to Lymm shortly after William's birth.

 

William and Emma had one child:

 

Elias Hirst


(1868-1944)

m. Martha Rowlinson, 1889

William died in Lymm in 1871, and Emma married John Southern, a tanner, at St Paul's Church, Warrington in 1875.  Joseph was born in Mere, Cheshire in about 1840, and was the son of Joseph Southern and his wife, Betty Blease.  Emma and Joseph had two sons:


1.  Joseph William Southern

2.  John Ernest Southern


(1875-?)

(1880-1940)

m. Florence Annie Johnson, 1898

m. Amy Burrows, 1904

Emma died in Lymm in 1898.



John Gosling was born in Hazel Grove, and christened there on 30 November 1850.  He joined the police force as a young man, and married Alice Copeland at St Mary's Church, Birkenhead in 1877.  Alice was christened in Hanbury, Staffordshire on 28 May 1854, and was the daughter of Joseph and Sarah Copeland.

 

John and Alice had 8 children:

 

1.  Alfred Sydney Gosling

2.  John Henry Gosling

3.  Edith Mary Gosling

4.  Beatrice Alice Gosling

5.  Ethel Maud Gosling

6.  Harold Percy Gosling

7.  Charles Hector Gosling

8.  Edgar Gosling

(1880-1960)

(1882-?)

(1884-?)

(1886-1889)

(1888-1962)

(1891-1944)

(1893-1947)

(1896-1896)


m. Mary Ann Hough, 1912


m. Frederick Daintith, 1912


m. George W Newall, 1916

m. Mary Elizabeth Wilkinson, 1917

m. Evelyn Jackson, 1926

John remained in the police force until his retirement, reaching the rank of sergeant, and winning a police medal for bravery.  He died in Stockton Heath on 18 April 1917.  Alice died on 24 September 1926, and most of the  family are buried at St John' Church, Stockton Heath.

 

 

James Gosling was born in Stockport in 1855, and was a timekeeper.  He was a witness at his brother John's wedding in 1877, and married Mary Ann Walton at St Mary's Church, Birkenhead on 12 December 1878.  Mary Ann was born in Liverpool in 1851, and was the daughter of John Walton, a blacksmith, and his wife Ann Pickthall. 

 

Sadly, both James and his wife died young: James died in Birkenhead in 1880, and Mary Ann in 1882.

 

 

Annie Gosling was born in Lymm on 11 August 1861, and worked with her sisters as a dressmaker before her marriage.  She married Edwin Maynard Shapley a cashier, at St Peter's Church, Oughtrington on 5 September 1882.  Edwin was born in 1857 in Monks Coppenhall, Cheshire, and was the son of James Shapley, an engine fitter from Berkshire, and his wife Ellen Ransom.  (His sister Laura Helen Shapley married Edwin Belliss, chief engineer on the Isle of Man Packet Company's ill-fated SS Ellen Vannin,  which was lost with all hands on 3 December 1909.)

 

Edwin and Annie had three children:


1.  Alice Maynard Shapley

2.  Nellie Gladys Shapley

3.  Alfred Edwin Shapley

(1885-?)

(1886-1972)

(1888-1916)



m. Hannah Constance Fisher, 1915


During WW1, the family was living in Heaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Annie died in Leeds in 1943, and Edwin in 1944.



Alice Gosling was born in Lymm in 1864, and was a "lady's help" on the 1891 census.  She married Robert Arthur Ray, an accountant, in Bootle on 7 December 1891.  Robert was born in Liverpool on 18 March 1869, and was the son of Robert Ray, a schoolmaster, and his wife Jane Green.

 

Robert and Alice had one daughter:

 

Dorothy Gwendoline Ray

(1892-?)



Elias Hirst, son of William Hirst and Emma Gosling, was christened in Lymm on 1 November 1868, and married Martha Rowlinson there in 1889.  Martha was born in Lymm in 1871, and was the daughter of Levi Rowlinson and his wife Ellen Woodall.  The couple had six children:

 

1.  Winifred Hirst Rowlinson

2.  William Woodall Hirst

3.  Martha Ellen Hirst

4.  Edith Hirst

5.  Clara Hirst

6.  Vera Hirst




(1888-?)

(1890-?)

(1894-?)

(1896-?)

(1899-?)

(1903-?)

m. William Kent


m. Harry Nicholls, 1918

m. John Wright, 1920

m. Reginald Byram, 1926


Joseph William Southern, son of John Southern and Emma Gosling, was born in Lymm in 1875, and married Florence Annie Johnson in Bury in 1898.  Florence was born in Guide Bridge, Lancashire in about 1875.  Joseph was a gardener, and the couple had two known children, both born in Bury:

 

1.  Emma Southern

2.  Joseph Southern

(1898-?)

(1900-?)


 

 

Alfred Sydney Gosling, son of John Gosling and Alice Copeland, was born in Tattenhall on 26 June 1880, and married Mary Ann Hough in St Thomas ' Church, Stockton Heath in 1912.  Mary Ann was born in Grappenhall on 4 September, 1870, and was the daughter of John and Ann Hough.  The couple had a daughter:

 

Elsie Grace Gosling

(1913-?)

m. Samuel Alfred Leech, 1937

 

 

Edith Mary Gosling, daughter of John Gosling and Alice Copeland, was born in Winsford, Cheshire on 6 April 1884, and married Frederick Daintith in St Elphin's Church, Warrington in 1912.  Frederick was born in Warrington in 1885, and was the son of Henry Daintith and Mary Ann Green.  They had one son, who died in infancy:

 

Frederick Daintith

(1913-1913)

 

 

Ethel Maud Gosling, daughter of John Gosling and Alice Copeland, was born in Runcorn in 1888, and married George W Newall in Warrington in 1912.  They had one daughter:

 

Zena M Newall

(1917-?)


 

 

Harold Percy Gosling, son of John Gosling and Alice Copeland, was born in Runcorn in 1891, and married Mary Elizabeth Wilkinson in Runcorn in 1917.  They had six children:

 

1.  Harold F Gosling

2.  Edna J Gosling

3.  Edith M Gosling

4.  Joan T Gosling

5.  Norman Eric Gosling

6.  Barbara Gosling

(1917-?)

(1918-?)

(1921-?)

(1923-?)

(1925-2005)

(1928-?)


m. Harold Leigh

m. William Beacham, 1941

m. Donald S Wilson, 1947

m. Mary Casey, 1951

m. Harry Worthington, 1953


Harold died in Stockton Heath in 1944, and Mary in 1964.

 

 

Charles Hector Gosling, son of John Gosling and Alice Copeland, was born in Runcorn in 1893, and married Evelyn Jackson at Christ Church, Macclesfield in 1926.  They had one son:

 

Alan Charles Gosling

(1928-?)

m. May Teggin, 1953

 

Charles died in Stockton Heath in 1947, and Evelyn in 1948.


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