Hi Norman Sorry to butt in here but I also have a Mary Ann HEYWOOD, born about 1863 in Middleton, daughter of James HEYWOOD, coal miner and Mary Hannah née CHEETHAM. James and Mary Hannah were my gg-grandparents. Mary Ann was living with her parents on the 1871 and 1881 censuses, in 1871 at Oldham Road, Tonge and in 1881 at the Black Horse public house, 249 Oldham Road, Tonge. Mary Ann was a cotton winder in 1881, but is not with her parents in 1891 or 1901 and I assume she got married. The 1881 census records James as an unemployed coal miner but in fact he was running the pub by that time - he certainly had the licence in 1874. He died about 1887 as Mary Hannah, his widow, took over the license for the pub then. Mary Hannah is still at the pub on the 1891 census but by 1901 she is living at 254 Oldham Road, a little way up the road on the other side. No occupation is given for her at this time. If any of this fits, please get in touch off list. I have lots more information. David in Hertford, England ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norman Archibald" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:45 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-LAN-MIDDLETON-L] NAMES RESEARCHING > Jeff, > I have a Mary Ann HEYWOOD who married a Richard VERITY in 1883. Mary`s > parent`s were, father, James HEYWOOD, mother, Mary ? James HEYWOOD was a > coal miner. > Any connection with your HEYWOOD line.? > Norm.
James Heywood had the licence in 1874. He was listed as an unemployed collier in the 1881 census. His wife Mary was a Silk weaver and they had a 19 year old daughter named Mary who was a cotton winder. Mary H Heywood had the licence from 1887 until at least 1891. My information was taken from a book called 'Middleton Pubs' 1737-1993 and their licensees by Rob Magee. Kind regards Mike Morris Toronto Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: David Wilkinson To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 5:18 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-LAN-MIDDLETON-L] NAMES RESEARCHING Hi Norman Sorry to butt in here but I also have a Mary Ann HEYWOOD, born about 1863 in Middleton, daughter of James HEYWOOD, coal miner and Mary Hannah née CHEETHAM. James and Mary Hannah were my gg-grandparents. Mary Ann was living with her parents on the 1871 and 1881 censuses, in 1871 at Oldham Road, Tonge and in 1881 at the Black Horse public house, 249 Oldham Road, Tonge. Mary Ann was a cotton winder in 1881, but is not with her parents in 1891 or 1901 and I assume she got married. The 1881 census records James as an unemployed coal miner but in fact he was running the pub by that time - he certainly had the licence in 1874. He died about 1887 as Mary Hannah, his widow, took over the license for the pub then. Mary Hannah is still at the pub on the 1891 census but by 1901 she is living at 254 Oldham Road, a little way up the road on the other side. No occupation is given for her at this time. If any of this fits, please get in touch off list. I have lots more information. David in Hertford, England ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norman Archibald" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:45 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-LAN-MIDDLETON-L] NAMES RESEARCHING > Jeff, > I have a Mary Ann HEYWOOD who married a Richard VERITY in 1883. Mary`s > parent`s were, father, James HEYWOOD, mother, Mary ? James HEYWOOD was a > coal miner. > Any connection with your HEYWOOD line.? > Norm. ==== ENG-LAN-MIDDLETON Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, you should send the command "unsubscribe" to [email protected] (if in mail mode) or [email protected] (if in digest mode.) To switch from one mode to the other, you should unsubscribe from one and then subscribe to the other. If you want messages to stop, you should simply unsubscribe.
Hi David I live in Middleton and go down Oldham Road to take one of my grandaughters to school. I had a look for you this afternoon and 254 is still there, it is a mid terrace house similar to the ones on Coronation Street, but 249 is no longer there, it is a shame because there are quite a lot of properties around that area that date from the 1800's but not this one I am afraid. Ivy Middleton Manchester UK ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Wilkinson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 10:18 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-LAN-MIDDLETON-L] NAMES RESEARCHING > Hi Norman > > Sorry to butt in here but I also have a Mary Ann HEYWOOD, born about 1863 in > Middleton, daughter of James HEYWOOD, coal miner and Mary Hannah née > CHEETHAM. James and Mary Hannah were my gg-grandparents. > > Mary Ann was living with her parents on the 1871 and 1881 censuses, in 1871 > at Oldham Road, Tonge and in 1881 at the Black Horse public house, 249 > Oldham Road, Tonge. Mary Ann was a cotton winder in 1881, but is not with > her parents in 1891 or 1901 and I assume she got married. > > The 1881 census records James as an unemployed coal miner but in fact he was > running the pub by that time - he certainly had the licence in 1874. He died > about 1887 as Mary Hannah, his widow, took over the license for the pub > then. Mary Hannah is still at the pub on the 1891 census but by 1901 she is > living at 254 Oldham Road, a little way up the road on the other side. No > occupation is given for her at this time. > > If any of this fits, please get in touch off list. I have lots more > information. > > David in Hertford, England > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Norman Archibald" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:45 AM > Subject: Re: [ENG-LAN-MIDDLETON-L] NAMES RESEARCHING > > > > Jeff, > > I have a Mary Ann HEYWOOD who married a Richard VERITY in 1883. Mary`s > > parent`s were, father, James HEYWOOD, mother, Mary ? James HEYWOOD was a > > coal miner. > > Any connection with your HEYWOOD line.? > > Norm. > > > > ==== ENG-LAN-MIDDLETON Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe, > you should send the command "unsubscribe" to [email protected] > (if in mail mode) or [email protected] (if in digest mode.) > To switch from one mode to the other, you should unsubscribe from one > and then subscribe to the other. If you > want messages to stop, you should simply unsubscribe. > >