Brock Family History

Emily Wilson

1858 – 1871
✓ Validated against records · 2026-07-06

Emily Wilson appears in the Frith line.

A distillation, assembled from sourced records · 2026

Family

Parents

The children of James Henry & Ann

William Wilson b. 1838 · · · · James Wilson b. 1846 · Eleanor Wilson b. 1848 · Thomas Wilson b. 1850 · Priscilla Wilson b. 1853 · Elizabeth Wilson b. 1854 · Eliza Wilson b. 1856 · Emily Wilson b. 1858this page · Mary Jane Wilson b. 1860 ·

Life

Confirmed — anchored to a recordEstimated — inferred
1861

Census · 1861 — Sculcoates, Hull

1861 at Sculcoates, Hull

1 Cannon Street, in the parish of St Paul's, Sculcoates — the household of James Wilson, iron moulder (Schedule 147). James Wilson, Head, married, 45, Iron Moulder, born Hull · Ann Wilson, Wife, married, 43, born Hull · Wm. Wilson, Son, unmarried, 23, Iron Moulder, born Hull · Jas. H. Wilson, Son, 14, Moulder (Apprentice), born Hull · Eleanor Wilson, Daughter, 12, born Hull · Thos. Wilson, Son, 10, Scholar, born Hull · Priscilla Wilson, Daughter, 8, Scholar, born Hull · Elizth. Wilson, Daughter, 6, Scholar, born Hull · Eliza Wilson, Daughter, 4, Scholar, born Hull · Emily Wilson, Daughter, 2, born Hull · Mary J. Wilson, Daughter, 1, born Hull.

— 1861 census — 1 Cannon Street, St Paul's, Sculcoates
Read at the image record Evidence
Confirmed against the original record, read at the image:
  • 1861 census — 1 Cannon Street, St Paul's, Sculcoates — 1861 Census of England, Wales & Scotland, taken 7 April 1861 — The National Archives RG 9/3586; registration sub-district West Sculcoates; enumeration district 21; ecclesiastical parish of St Paul's, Sculcoates; 1 Cannon Street; Schedule 147. Read from the original enumeration page (findmypast image), 6 July 2026 — Emily, aged 2, the second-youngest of the house; she would not live to grow up. read at the image
1871

Died

16 June 1871 at Sculcoates, Hull

In affectionate remembrance of Emily Wilson, who died June 16th 1871, aged 13 years. (Memorial inscription, St Mary's, Sculcoates — her name at the head of the family stone, her parents gathered to her after.)— From Janet Brock’s research
Mum’s record Evidence
From Janet Brock’s research notebook.