Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameSambrooke Thomas Higgins BURNE, 4C3R
Birth27 Jul 1853, Moreton-in-Gnosall, Shropshire
Baptism16 Nov 1853
Death19 Oct 1916, Loynton Hall, Norbury, Staffordshire
OccupationJustice Of The Peace, Farmer
MotherCharlotte Anna GOODLAD (1820-1893)
Spouses
Birth1857, Adbaston, Staffordshire
Death1942, Eccleshall, Staffordshire
Marriage1877
ChildrenSambrooke Arthur Higgins (1879-1972)
 Francis Higgins (~1885-)
 Alfred Higgins (1886-1959)
 Rachel (~1889-)
 Margaret (1890-)
Notes for Sambrooke Thomas Higgins BURNE
Staffordshire Births and Baptisms
Baptism November 16 1853 Sambrooke Thomas Higgins Barne [should be Burne], St. Mary, Moreton, Staffordshire, father Thomas Sambrooke Higgins Barne, mother Charlotte Anna Barne

In the 1861 census Summerhill, Edgmond, Shropshire
Head Charlotte A. Burne, widow, age 40, annuitant, born Bury, Lancashire
Daughter Charlotte S. Burne, age 11, born Gnosall, Staffordshire
Daughter Francis C. Burne, age 9, born Gnosall
Son Sambrooke T. H. Burne, age 7, born Gnosall
Son William G. H. Burne, age 5, born Edgmond, Shropshire
Daughter Mary A. Burne, age 4, born Edgmond
Daughter Alice E. Burne, age 2, born Edgmond
Sister Eliza J. Goodlad, unmarried, age 41, born Bury, Lancashire
4 servants

1881 Census Weston Jones, Staffordshire
Head Sambrooke T. H. Burne, age 27, Justice of the Peace B.A., born Moreton, Staffordshire
Wife Julia S. Burne, age 23, born Adbaston, Staffordshire
Son Sambrooke A. H. Burne, age 2, born Norbury
Son Thomas W. H. Burne, age 11 months, born Norbury
8 servants

1891 Census
Loynton Hall, Norbury, Weston Jones, Staffordshire
Head Sambrooke T N?, Burne, age 37, Justice of the Peace, farmer, employer, born Nornury, Staffordshire
Wife Julia S. Burne, age 37, born Adbaston, Staffordshire
Son Richard V. H. Burne, age 9, born Norbury
Son Francis H. Burne, age 6, born Norbury
Son Alfred H. Burne, age 4, born Norbury
Daughter Rachel H Burne, age 2, born Norbury
Daughter Margaret H. Burne, age 10 months, born Norbury
A boarder, 8 servants including a farm bailiff

In the 1901 census Loynton Land?, Norbury, Staffordshire
Head S. T. H. Burne, age 47, farmer J. P., employer, born Gnosall, Staffordshire
Wife J. S. Burne, age 43, born Adbaston, Staffordshire
Son S. A. H. Burne, single, age 22, [occupation not decipherable], born Norbury
Son T. W. H Burne, single, age 20, medical student, born Norbury
Daughter R. E. Burne, age 12, born Norbury
Daughter M. Burne, age 10, born Norbury
A visitor and 3 servants

National Probate Calendar
Sambrooke Thomas Higgins Burne of Loyton Hall Staffordshire died 19 October 1916 Probate London 19 December 1916 to William Christopher Higgins Burne esquire. Effects 59 794 pounds

from
https://slowdusk.magd.ox.ac.uk/people/sambrooke-thomas-higgins-tammy-burne/
Sambrooke Thomas Higgins ("Tammy") Burne
At 61 years, the oldest member of Magdalen to appear on its War Memorial
Fact file:
Matriculated: 1872
Born: 27 July 1853
Died: 19 October 1916
Regiment: Shropshire Territorial Force Association
Grave/Memorial: St Peter’s Churchyard, Norbury, Staffordshire
Family background
b. 27 July 1853 in the village of Moreton-in-Gnosall, Shropshire, on the border between Staffordshire and Shropshire and four miles south-west of Newport, as the eldest son of Thomas [IV] Sambrooke Higgins Burne, JP, DL (1822–61), and Charlotte Anna Burne (née Goodlad) (1821–93) (m. 1849) (see below). He was almost certainly born in the home of his uncle, the Reverend Thomas [V] Burne (see below) who was Perpetual Curate of the parish of Moreton-in-Gnosall from 1850 to 1868.
Charlotte Anna Burne was the daughter of William Goodlad (1788–1844) and Mary Goodlad (née Haworth) (c.1788–1870) (m. 1817). William was a well-known surgeon of Bury, Lancashire, and Charlotte was the niece of Edward Bickersteth (1814–92), the Dean of Lichfield from 1875 to 1892; she was also related to Sir Robert Peel (1788–1850; Prime Minister 1834–35 and 1841–46) through her mother, Elizabeth Peel (b. c.1776), who was a first cousin of Sir Robert Peel on her father’s side.
In 1869 Charlotte Anna Burne was invalided for life by a “displaced heart” – i.e. a heart attack. On her death she left £24,823 18s.
Wife and children
In 1877 Sambrooke Thomas [VI] Higgins Burne married Julia Susanna(h) Vickers (1857–1942), the only daughter of Valentine Vickers (1788–1867) and Julia Vickers (née Whitby) (1815–1903) (m. 1848) and the niece of the Dean of Lichfield. Valentine Vickers was a landowner and magistrate who lived at Offley Grove, two miles from Loynton Hall and just south-west of the village of Adbaston, Staffordshire. In 1881, 1891, 1901 and 1911, when the Burne family was living at Loynton Hall, they had eleven, seven (plus a farm bailiff), seven and six servants respectively.
Sambrooke Thomas [VI] and Julia Susanna Burne had five sons and two daughters:
(1) (Sambrooke) Arthur Higgins (later JP) (1879–1972); married (1910) Bertha Christine Ashwell (1884–1977); two sons;
(2) Thomas (“Tom”)] [VII] William Higgins Burne (later MB, BS) (1880–1945); married (1916, in Singapore) Catherine Violet Turner, MB, BS, MD (1886–1971); two daughters, two sons;
(3) Richard Vernon Higgins (1882–1970); married (1938) Mary Elizabeth Sibratha (“Mollie”) Goodwin (1900–85), no children;
(4) Francis (“Frank”) Higgins (1884–1987); married (1915 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Rosamond Wolley-Dodd (b. 1894 in Calgary, Alberta, d. 1971 in Victoria, British Columbia); two sons, one daughter;
(5) Alfred Higgins (later Lieutenant-Colonel; DSO and Bar) (1886–1959);
(6) Rachel Helen (1889–1983); later Craven after her marriage (1926) to John Laurence Archer Craven (c.1892–1960); one daughter;
(7) Margaret (1890–1984); later Cowie after her marriage (1920) to William Patrick Cowie (1884–1924), BA, CIE); one daughter.


[Note: This quote is only a portion of the article from Magdalen College, University of Oxford. It is very informative for genealocial and historical purposes.]
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