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Latest revision as of 21:23, 3 March 2025
| Parents | George Billany & Sarah Graveline |
| Spouse | Charlotte Ann Morfitt Cleveland |
| Children | Emily, Frederick, Rusling, Charlotte, Zillah, Lincoln. |
Neiles was born in early May 1826 in Hull, Yorkshire, England to George Billany and Sarah Graveline. He was baptised on 16 May 1826 in the parish church of Holy Trinity, Hull, Yorkshire, England.
Baptism Entry from PR (1835 copy).
At the time of the 1841 Census of England and Wales, Neiles was living in St. Marks Square, St. James Street in the home of Ann Marshall, a 55 year old Spinster. His younger brother George was also residing at the address.
1841 census return for Neiles and George Billany.
Neiles married Charlotte Ann Morfitt Cleveland on the 5th May 1846 in the parish church of Holy Trinity, Hull, Yorkshire, England. By this time Neiles was a Shipwright. His father, [George Billany (1778-????) | George Billany]] was a Mariner. At the time of the marriage he was residing at 15, Staniforth Place, Hessle Road, Hull, Yorkshire, England.
Neiles' and Charlotte's Marriage Entry from the Parish register.
By 1865 Neiles was living at 3, Botanic Terrace, Staniforth Place, Hessle Road, Hull, Yorkshire, England where he remained until the late 1870's when he moved to 5, St. Quintin's Place, Church Street, Drypool, Sculcoates, Hull, Yorkshire, England, by this time he was no longer a shipwright but a Ship Carpenter.
| Neiles Boynton Billany and Family 1871 Census Hull | Neiles Boynton Billany and Family 1881 Census Hull |
By the 23rd August 1883 we find Neiles had been admitted to one of the East Riding's Mental Asylums.
Entry from the UK Lunacy Patients register
By 1891 he had moved again, back to the Hessle Road area and was residing at 97 Hessle Road, which at the time of this entry is under the main office block of Smith & Nephew.
Neiles Boynton Billany and Family 1891 Census Hull
By the time of his death in 1896 he had relocated to Havelock Street on Hessle Road, Hull, Yorkshire, England.