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    1. re: [ENG-LAN-BOLTON] James Hulme c. 1835
    2. Pete Hulme
    3. Thanks, Anne. I had seen the James born in 1830 in the IGI, actually he's the ONLY James Hulme shown for Bolton anywhere in the 1830's but he's a little earlier than I was looking for. He might fit with the James Hulme who lived with George and Mary Brindle though? I have noticed that most of the records in IGI for Bolton are St Peters, I wonder if anyone knows what records were transcribed into IGI and whether it includes other churches in Bolton? I can't find James' wedding there, nor the baptism of his son, Thomas, even though I know the exact date of the marriage and the birth date for Thomas. Come to that, I don't know what other churches existed in Bolton at this time. St Peters was always called the "parish church" AFAIK, I didn't even know it WAS St Peter's until I started researching my family history. I assume this means it was the only (or at least the primary) church for Bolton in earlier times? Cheers, Pete ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Pete, I will check All Saints' Church baptisms from 1832 onwards. They will not have as many as St. Peter's, Bolton. I did find a James Hulme on the IGI c. 31.1.1830 at Bolton le Moors, mother Anne. Although this is a bit early, I will check it to see if it says 'of Halliwell'.

    05/23/2006 01:12:15
    1. CHURCHES ON THE IGI
    2. pneanne
    3. Hi Pete, This is from the Bolton Archives handbook. These are the churches in Bolton, which appear on the IGI. Other churches in Farnworth, Blackrod, Horwich, Turton, Westhoughton, Ringley, Little Hulton and Little Lever are also on the IGI. Parish Church of St. Peter, Great Bolton. IGI. Baptisms 1573-1829 Marriages 1573-1837 All Saints, Little Bolton IGI. Baptisms 1797-1872 St. George, Little Bolton IGI. Baptisms 1796-1856 Parish Church of St. Mary, Deane IGI Baptisms 1604-1854 Marriages 1604-1812 Hope this helps, Anne in Bolton. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Hulme" <phulme@glasshouse.com> To: <ENG-LAN-BOLTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 7:12 PM Subject: re: [ENG-LAN-BOLTON] James Hulme c. 1835 > Thanks, Anne. I had seen the James born in 1830 in the IGI, actually he's > the ONLY James Hulme shown for Bolton anywhere in the 1830's but he's a > little earlier than I was looking for. He might fit with the James Hulme > who lived with George and Mary Brindle though? > > I have noticed that most of the records in IGI for Bolton are St Peters, I > wonder if anyone knows what records were transcribed into IGI and whether > it includes other churches in Bolton? I can't find James' wedding there, > nor the baptism of his son, Thomas, even though I know the exact date of > the marriage and the birth date for Thomas. > > Come to that, I don't know what other churches existed in Bolton at this > time. St Peters was always called the "parish church" AFAIK, I didn't even > know it WAS St Peter's until I started researching my family history. I > assume this means it was the only (or at least the primary) church for > Bolton in earlier times? > > Cheers, Pete > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Pete, > > I will check All Saints' Church baptisms from 1832 onwards. They will not > have as many as St. Peter's, Bolton. > > I did find a James Hulme on the IGI c. 31.1.1830 at Bolton le Moors, > mother > Anne. Although this is a bit early, I will check it to see if it says 'of > Halliwell'. > > > > ==== ENG-LAN-BOLTON Mailing List ==== > Bolton Metro - bolton@bolton.gov.uk > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 22/05/2006 > >

    05/23/2006 02:06:48