Francis Stanier (1838-1900)
1838 Born in Stoke on Trent, son of Francis and Mary Stanier.
1841 Francis Stanier 30, Mary Stanier 25, Francis Stanier 3, Susan Stanier 1, Thomas Stanier 3 Months[1]
1857 The Queen granted permission to Mary Stanier, of Madeley Manor, in the county of Stafford, widow and relict of Francis Stanier, late of the same place, and formerly of Newcastle-under-Lyne, on behalf of her eldest son, Francis Stanier, a minor, that he may, in compliance with a proviso contained in the last will and testament of Philip Barnes Broade, late of the Manor House, Fenton Vivian, in the said county of Stafford, Esquire, deceased, take and henceforth use the name of Philip Broade, in addition to and after that of Stanier, and also bear the arms of Broade quarterly with those of his own family arms[2]
1881 Francis Stanier 43, Ironmaster employing 4500 Men, lived in Market Drayton, with Caroline Stanier 40, Lucy Stanier 15, Beville Stanier 13, Eleanor Stanier 11, William Stanier 9, Dorothy Stanier 4[3]
1891 Francis Stanier 53, ironmaster, employer, lived in Market Drayton, Shropshire, with Caroline Stanier 50, Eleanor Stanier 21, Dorothy Stanier 14[4]
1900 Died at Peplow Hall, Staffs[5]