William Bagshaw married Hannah Blyton on 25 Aug 1815 in St Mary’s Church, Nottingham, Hannah Blyton was born in 1796, in Edingley, Nottingham. William and Hannah Bagshaw had at least thirteen children but less than half survived into adulthood. Name Birth date Birthplace Date of death Age Death place John Bagshaw 1815 Edingley, Nottingham 1815 0 Millicent Bagshaw 1817 Edingley, Nottingham aft 1861 Married John Green in 1839 in Edingley. He was a joiner and inn keeper. They had at least four children. Thomas Bagshaw 1819 Nottingham 1890 70-71 Nottingham Married Jemima Edwards in 1840 in Nottingham. Lived in Kingston upon Hull at one time. George Bagshaw 1820 Nottingham 1820 1 m Nottingham George Bagshaw 1821 Nottingham 1823 15 m William Bagshaw 1824 Nottingham 1921 96 Nottingham Story continues on this main thread. Edwin Bagshaw 1826 Nottingham 1867 40-41 Nottingham A wine merchant in Nottingham who employed four men in 1861. Henry Bagshaw 1827 Farnsfield, Nottingham Emily Bagshaw 1828 Nottingham 1866 37-38 St. Luke, London Married John Chissell Wilkinson in Stepney, London in 1853. They had at least two children. Hannah Bagshaw 1830 Nottingham 1831 11 m Nottingham Hannah Bagshaw 1832 Nottingham 1836 3-4 Nottingham George Bagshaw 1834 Nottingham 4 Mar 1869 33-34 Nottingham Worked in family licensed victuallers business. Married Marian Kilbourne Wells in 1859. They has at least two children. Barbara Bagshaw 1837 Nottingham 1837 0 Nottingham 1841 Census - a problem William Bagshaw 55 Nottinghamshire, England Hannah Bagshaw 55 Nottinghamshire, England Mary Bagshaw 20 Nottinghamshire, England Martha Bagshaw 9 1832 Nottinghamshire, England If this is the correct family who are Mary and Martha? An Investigation lead to the discovery of another William Bagshaw (born c 1786 in Nottinghamshire) who married a Hannah Sandaver in 1813. I don’t believe this is ‘our’ William Bagshaw but I’ve not found another suitable candidate in 1841 Census searches. Many of the children listed previously have parents named William Bagshaw and Hannah (no surname). There is the possibility that some have been mis- attributed.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin is the oldest parish church of Nottingham, in Nottinghamshire, England and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. It is believed to date back to the Saxon time and is one of only five Grade I listed buildings in the City of Nottingham.  The church is situated on High Pavement at the heart of the historic Lace Market district and is also known as St Mary's in the Lace Market. 1841 Census : William Bagshaw : Laxton, Southwell, Nottinghamshire