Peasants to Puddles
My Family History - By Nicky Rowberry

The Brookes
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| Ethel Frances Brookes 1900-1967 |
Ethel Frances Brookes was my grandmother on my father's side. Thankfully, when choosing to give me a middle name after his mother, Dad chose Frances rather than Ethel! Ethel was born in 1900 in Totteridge, where her father James Brookes was Head Gardener at Totteridge Park House. The family lived there for several more years before returning to Hereford.
From 1906, James Brookes & his wife Harriet (nee Corbett) ran the White Lion Hotel in Maylord Street, Hereford, and this was where Ethel and the rest of the family then grew up. Presumably what Ethel learnt of the publican trade here stood her in good stead, for she later ran the Lichfield Vaults in Church Street, with her husband Alfred Rowberry. Together they ran the Lichfield Vaults from the early 1930s until their retirement in the early 1960s. Sadly Ethel died 4 days before I was born, so I never got the chance to meet her. Ethel was one of 8 children, of whom I can only really remember Constance - my Aunt Con, who was a lovely lady and a mean bridge player.
James Brookes was originally a gardener and got his first job at Thinghill in Withington, working under the head gardener, William Edwards, who was his uncle by marriage to Mary Brookes. The 1891 census shows James Brookes lodging with his aunt and uncle. A transcription of the 1891 census is given below (RG12/2059 page 4 schedule 18).
| The undermentioned Houses are situated within the Boundaries of the | |||||||
| Civil Parish | Municipal Borough | Municipal Ward | Urban Sanitary District | Town or Village or Hamlet | Rural Sanitary District | Parliamentary Borough or Division | Ecclesiastical Parish or District |
| Withington |   |   |   | Withington | Hereford | South Herefordshire | Withington |
| No. of Schedule | Road, Street and Name of House | Name and Surname of each person | Relation to Head of Family | Condition | Age | Profession or Occupation | Where Born |
| 18 | Thinghill | William Edwards | Head | Married | 50 | Domestic Servant Gardener | HFDS, Llangarren |
|   |   | Mary Edwards | Wife | Married | 48 |   | HFDS, Holmer |
|   |   | Janet Edwards | Dau | Single | 20 |   | Warwickshire, Birmingham |
|   |   | Charles W Edwards | Son |   | 17 | Domestic Servant Gardener | Warwickshire, Birmingham |
|   |   | Annie E Edwards | Dau |   | 15 |   | HFDS, Withington |
|   |   | James Brookes | Boarder | Single | 21 | Domestic Servant Gardener | HFDS, Holmer |
It was probably at Thinghill that James met his future wife, Harriet Corbett, who lived in Withington with her family. He eventually progressed to Head Gardener at Totteridge Park, where he worked at least until 1906. The transcription below gives the details from the 1901 census for Totteridge (RG13/1229 Page 20 schedule 116):
| The undermentioned Houses are situated within the Boundaries of the | Page 20 | ||||||
| Civil Parish | Ecclesiastical Parish | County Borough etc. | Ward of Municipal Borough | Rural District | Parliamentary Borough or Division | Town or Village or Hamlet | |
| Totteridge (entire) | Totteridge St Andrews |   |   | Barnet | Mid or S Albans | Totteridge | |
| No. of Schedule | Road, Street and Name of House | Name and Surname of each person | Relation to Head of Family | Condition | Age | Profession or Occupation | Where Born |
| 116 | The Park House Gardeners House | James Brookes | Head | Married | 31 | Gardener Domestic | HFDS Breinton |
|   |   | Harriett Brookes | Wife | Married | 28 |   | HFDS Withington |
|   |   | Dorothy E Brookes | Dau | Single | 4 |   | Mddx Finchley |
|   |   | Cecil J Brookes | Son | Single | 2 |   | Herts Totteridge |
|   |   | Ethel F Brookes | Dau | Single | 5mo |   | Herts Totteridge |
|   |   | Thomas James | Boarder | Single | 19 | Gardener Domestic | Gloucs Bristol |
In 1903 he appeared in an article in "Garden Life" under the title "Famous Gardeners at Home", complete with a photograph of him. He won various medals at flower shows, some of which we still have.

The Photograph of James Brookes as it appeared in Garden Life in 1903
There are still gardens at Totteridge Park, so hopefully some of the plants that James planted will still be there? A very kind lady called Julia has just sent me these 2 photos below of Totteridge as it is now. How much of that would my James have recognised? Some of the trees must certainly have been there and possibly the rhododendrons. It's nice to think of him working there.


Having returned to Hereford, he seems to have given up the gardening, instead running the White Lion with Harriet until his death in 1920. Harriet continued to run the White Lion until her death in 1951, at which point their son Cecil took over as licensee. Cecil remained the landlord until his death in 1966, with the result that the White Lion was run by the Brookes family for 60 years. Sadly it was knocked down in 1967 and the site has now disappeared under the new shopping centre.
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| The White Lion with The Brookes Family gathered outside, circa 1910. |
The photograph below shows some of the Brookes family on the occasion of Lillian Brookes's marriage to Charles Williams in 1919. The wedding party is shown outside in the yard at the back of the White Lion. James Brookes is standing on the far right of the group, with Harriet seated in front of him. Sadly within a year of his eldest daughter's wedding James had died.

The White Lion had a skittle alley which ran the length of the yard at the back of the pub. The pub regularly took part in the Hereford Licensed Victualler's Skittles League competition. Family legend has it, that Uncle Cecil bowled a near impossible score, a 19 spare, on the final bowl, to snatch victory for the White Lion and win them that year's League. Cecil was then supposed to have been carried aloft out through the pub, as the whole team celebrated. So far I have the newspaper clipping below, from the 1928/29 season, but I've yet to prove Uncle Cecil's involvement. ![]() |
Cecil Brookes 1898-1966 |
James Brookes was born in 1869 in Huntington, Herefordshire, the eldest child of Thomas Brookes and Emma Chamberlain. The table below gives the details from the 1871 census. (RG10/2694 p65)
| The undermentioned Houses are situated within the Boundaries of the | Page 65 | ||||||
| Civil Parish [or Township] of | City or Municipal Borough of | Municipal Ward of | Parliamentary Borough of | Town of | Village or Hamlet of | Local Board of | |
| Huntington | Hereford | Leominster | Hereford | Hereford | Huntington | Hereford | |
| No. of Schedule | Road, Street and Name of House | Name and Surname of each person | Relation to Head of Family | Condition | Age | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born |
|   | Kings Acre | Thomas Brooks | Head | Married | 30 | Farm Labourer | Huntington |
|   |   | Emma Brooks | Wife | Married | 25 |   | Mansel Lacy |
|   |   | James Brooks | Son |   | 21mon |   | Huntington |
Thomas Brookes was also a gardener and progressed to become head gardener at Burghill Asylum, where he worked at least between 1891 and 1903. Green fingers must run in the family, as Thomas's brother James Brooks (this branch of the family lost the e in Brookes) was also a gardener as was his son Fred Brooks. Fred Brooks would have been my James Brookes's cousin and I think the family resemblance is quite strong as can be seen by comparing the two photos below.
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| James Brookes 1869-1920 | Fred Brooks 1896-? |
Thomas Brookes was the son of Thomas Brookes and Lucy Griffiths, who had married in 1836 in Breinton, Herefordshire. For more information on Thomas Brookes senior and his family, please click on: 
Below is a photograph showing some of the descendants of Thomas Brookes & Emma Chamberlain, taken some time around 1924. Move the cursor over the faces, to see the names of each individual. The only two not related to the Brookes are the 2 Morgan brothers.
Although the photo above shows quite a few of the descendants of Thomas Brookes & Emma Chamberlain, there were certainly quite a few more. One of the sons, Albert Brookes, became a teacher of history and seems to have moved to Wales. Family tales suggested he married 3 times, but so far I have found only one wife - Margaret Ella Thomas, with whom he had at least one son - Albert Edwin Brookes. Albert Edwin was known as "Teddy Brookes" and in his youth was quite a sportsman. He went on to become a radio sports commentator and seems to have been quite a well known figure. I believe Teddy had quite a few children, so if there are any descendants out there reading this, I'd love to hear from them. The photo below is the only one I have managed to find so far of Albert Edwin (Teddy) Brookes and was taken from a rugby team photo from when he was at Hereford Cathedral School.

Another son of Thomas & Emma was John Brookes. John also seems to have followed the family trade and like so many of the Brookes family become a gardener. He moved to St Albans where he married Ada Roberts and together they had at least 3 children - again I'd love to hear from any descendants. A third brother, Charles Brookes, also became a gardener and moved first to Hertfordshire where he married Alice Duffield. I think they moved to the London area, but am not sure what happened to them after this.

The family tree below summarises what I know about the Brookes family. It is hopefully reasonably accurate, but if you spot any errors, or any relatives, please feel free to E-mail me
Please click on one of the red links on the tree to move to a different page.
If any of the above is of further interest, please feel free to contact me at: n.rowberry@btinternet.com

Peasants to Puddles - My Family History. By Nicky Rowberry