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Francis Philip Broade Stanier

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Francis Philip Broade Stanier

Birth
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Newcastle-Under-Lyme Borough, Staffordshire, England
Death
7 Oct 1900 (aged 62)
Market Drayton, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England
Burial
Hodnet, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England GPS-Latitude: 52.8535348, Longitude: -2.5776514
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Francis Philip Stanier-Broade had various names during his lifetime. He was born Francis Stanier on 30 January 1838. On 12 August 1856 he changed his name legally to Francis Philip Stanier-Broade on inheriting the estate of Philip Barnes Broade. In 1876 he changed his name back to Francis Stanier by Royal Licence.

He appears on the 1861 census staying at Cowes on the Isle of Wight with his mother and his wife. He gave his name as ‘F. Stanier Broade’ and described himself as a ‘Merchant’. In 1871 he was living at Betley Hall in Staffordshire with his wife, family and 13 servants, with more servants - gardeners and a farm bailiff - living outside the house. Again, he gave his name as Francis Stanier-Broade and this time described himself as a ‘Landowner and Iron Master’.

Francis Stanier-Broade was also a Captain in the 3rd King’s Own Staffordshire Militia. On 6 June 1860 he married Caroline Judith Justice, daughter of General William Justice. The couple had six children.

Francis Stanier died on 7 October 1900.
Francis Philip Stanier-Broade had various names during his lifetime. He was born Francis Stanier on 30 January 1838. On 12 August 1856 he changed his name legally to Francis Philip Stanier-Broade on inheriting the estate of Philip Barnes Broade. In 1876 he changed his name back to Francis Stanier by Royal Licence.

He appears on the 1861 census staying at Cowes on the Isle of Wight with his mother and his wife. He gave his name as ‘F. Stanier Broade’ and described himself as a ‘Merchant’. In 1871 he was living at Betley Hall in Staffordshire with his wife, family and 13 servants, with more servants - gardeners and a farm bailiff - living outside the house. Again, he gave his name as Francis Stanier-Broade and this time described himself as a ‘Landowner and Iron Master’.

Francis Stanier-Broade was also a Captain in the 3rd King’s Own Staffordshire Militia. On 6 June 1860 he married Caroline Judith Justice, daughter of General William Justice. The couple had six children.

Francis Stanier died on 7 October 1900.


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