Forwarded with the kind permission of the author. Jane :o) ----- Original Message ----- From: "mike spencer" <mikedecc9@sky.com> To: <derbysgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 6:47 PM Subject: [DBY] TADDINGTON BURIALS 1837 > Hi list, > more from Taddington. > > TADDINGTON BURIALS 1837 > > 9 Feb 1837 Hannah SKIDMORE Taddington 27 > 9 Mar 1837 Jane SKIDMORE Flagg 70 > 16 Mar 1837 Sarah DICKEN Flagg 72 > 2 Apr 1837 Simeon SKIDMORE Taddington inf > 10 Jun 1837 Robert NALL Buxton 75 > 16 Oct 1837 Helen BUXTON Baslow 6 > 29 Nov 1837 James TOWNSEND Salford nr Manchester 63 > 14 Dec 1837 Jane HYDE Taddington 72 > > > mike > -- > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~spire/Yesterday/index.htm > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Forwarded with the kind permission of the author. Jane :o) ----- Original Message ----- From: "mike spencer" <mikedecc9@sky.com> To: <derbysgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 6:48 PM Subject: [DBY] TADDINGTON BURIALS 1838 - 1839 > Hi list, > Taddington again . > > TADDINGTON BURIALS 1838 - 1839 > > 17 Jan 1838 Alice OLDFIELD Taddington 65 > 4 Feb 1838 Mary Anne DICKEN Flagg 50 > 8 Feb 1838 William WOOD Taddington 38 "fell from his horse between Buxton > and Taddington killed on the spot". > 15 Feb 1838 John DAKIN Hyde 68 > 18 Mar 1838 Samuel ALLEN Flagg 8 > 29 Mar 1838 Hannah BAGSHAW Hope 70 ( or 10 ?) > 26 Apr 1838 George HODKIN Blackwell 82 > 23 Oct 1838 John WILDE Priestcliffe 72 > 17 Dec 1838 Elizabeth OVEN Manchester 30 > 28 Dec 1838 Margaret HULLEY Taddington 74 > 15 Mar 1839 Sarah MYCOCK Taddington inf > 14 Apr 1839 Henry DAVIES Taddington 61 > 18 Apr 1839 James HOLME Taddington 74 > 4 Jun 1839 Reginal ( sic) DICKEN Brushfield 69 > 3 Jul 1839 William SKIDMORE Flagg 7 > 3 Jul 1839 Joseph SKIDMORE Flagg 2 > 24 Jul 1839 Margaret DICKEN Litton 67 ( or 47 ?0 > 5 Nov 1839 Martha HEWARD Taddington 63 > 11 Dec 1839 Sarah BUXTON Hatherlw, Bredbury 48 > 17 Dec 1839 William MAKINSON Priestcliffe 84 > > mike > > > > -- > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~spire/Yesterday/index.htm > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Forwarded with the kind permission of the author. Jane :o) ----- Original Message ----- From: "mike spencer" <mikedecc9@sky.com> To: <derbysgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 6:48 PM Subject: [DBY] TADDINGTON BURIALS 1840 - 1841 > Hi list, > last look at Taddinton. > > TADDINGTON BURIALS 1840-1841 > > 11 Mar 1840 Matthew ROBERTS Salford 64 > 14 Mar 1840 George HODKIN Blackwell 52 > 6 Apr 1840 Hannah HODKIN Blackwell 82 > 17 Apr 1840 Jane WATERHOUSE Newbold 19 > 12 May 1840 Peter BAGSHAW Tideswell 51 > 27 Jul 1840 John EGIL Taddington 2 > 12 Sep 1840 Ann WILSON Ashford 7 > 20 Nov 1840 Eliza WATERHOUSE Chesterfield 6 > 14 Jan 1841 Mary BAGSHAW Birch House nr Manchester 61 > Mar 1841 Robert DICKEN Flagg inf > 6 May 1841 Joseph BARNES Taddington 66 > 20 Nov 1841 Eliza HIBBERT Taddington 20 > > mike > > -- > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~spire/Yesterday/index.htm > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thank you Betty for that suggestion, I hadn't thought of applying to the local Register Office. Carol
Trinity church was about 20 minutes or more walk to the east of Peel street on the north side of Chapel street. I have sent you the map section dated 1844. Mike Morris Toronto Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pauline Pendlebury" <ppendlebury@iinet.net.au> To: <eng-manchester@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 10:00 AM, > Mike, on the map you so kindly sent St Phillips was > close to Peel Street,how far is the Sacred Trinity away?. > It was the Sacred Trinity that William Verdon was Minister <snip>
Hi, I have looked at Baptism entries for the Parish of Plumstead, Kent 1844 and found a name of interest. My question to the List is - although I have the date of birth, baptism date and parents is it possible to apply for the birth certificate without the GRO reference numbers? I've searched Free BMD and Family Search and found no entry for this person and do realise all records aren't available on Free BMD. Any suggestions? The name is Jane DEAYTON, born 25 August and baptised 22 September 1844, parents Edwin Charles and Jane DEAYTON, Plumstead, Kent. Thanks, Carol Battishill from Warners Bay, NSW, Australia
Hi from Australia I am researching the PRINCE/WOOD families William PRINCE born Derbyshire 1798 Died 1879 Sale married 5 Sep 1830 St Mary's church Manchester to Elizabeth WOOD bapt 1 Nov 1811 Manchester Cathedral I have a lot of information on William PRINCE but very little on his 1st wife Elizabeth WOOD Elizabeth died Jly Aug Sept qtr 1849 and I would like to find her place of burial if possible William PRINCE has a very impressive headstone in the Sale cemetery(I have been sent a photograph) with details of other family members unfortunately there is also an unreadable area which might have solved my problem. !841 census the family lived at 36 Stanley st Cheetham 1851 & subsequent census William had remarried and was living at "Broughton House" 139 Marsland Road Sale In the Will of William PRINCE written 1873 he mentions property formerly belonging to the late William WOOD left in trusts for his (Wm WOOD) 2 sons William & James which were subsequently purchased by William PRINCE. The Will then mentions purchase of property in Stott St Hulme purchased from the afsignees under the said James WOOD'S Bankruptcy. Solicitors were Farrar & Hall of Manchester I have found a marriage for a William WOOD occupation Stone Mason & Alice POMFRET who have sons James & William and a dau Elizabeth but have been unable to prove any connection and can find no Bankruptcy papers nor the death or Will of William WOOD. Could Elizabeth have been buried with her parents? Hoping somebody in the Manchester area will be able to help or offer suggestions Many thanks in anticipation Sandra
Thanks to both Mike and Pat, Mike sent me a map of St Johns,Pendlebury,and there's a vicarage next door so that will be where William lived. Pat the crow flies thing is interesting,l guess that time has changed how close and far people are to things now compared to back then. Thanks to you all for helping me fill in a small section of my Verdon family history,it's been interesting.Pauline.
Hi List, Mike, on the map you so kindly sent St Phillips was close to Peel Street,how far is the Sacred Trinity away?. It was the Sacred Trinity that William Verdon was Minister at...and can you tell me if Peel Street is still there today? Thank you for the piece re St Johns,Pendlebury,l will take a look and maybe send to them and ask where William may have lived when he went there in 1854. Williams' brother Edward was Minister at Tottington. are those two places far apart? Pauline...in a cold but no rain,Aus.
I can't see her on Ancestry but you can send to the Kent registry office for it without the GRO number. They use different numbering anyway. Just give them all the info you have. You can find them from this web site. http://extranet3.kent.gov.uk/sp/rois/home.cfm Good luck. Betty Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Battishill" <cbattishill1@optusnet.com.au> To: <ENG-MANCHESTER@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 10:10 PM Subject: [ENG-MAN] GRO and Parish Record entries > Hi, > > I have looked at Baptism entries for the Parish of Plumstead, Kent 1844 > and found a name of interest. My question to the List is - although I > have the date of birth, baptism date and parents is it possible to apply > for the birth certificate without the GRO reference numbers? I've > searched Free BMD and Family Search and found no entry for this person > and do realise all records aren't available on Free BMD. > > Any suggestions? > > The name is Jane DEAYTON, born 25 August and baptised 22 September 1844, > parents Edwin Charles and Jane DEAYTON, Plumstead, Kent. > > Thanks, > > Carol Battishill from Warners Bay, NSW, Australia > > > > > ~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~ > > Except for personal messages, please post replies to the list. > Other people can learn from them! > > ~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-MANCHESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Pauline, Peel St is still there ---- but whether in the same place is another matter. In modern day - as the crow flies, it is a mile from Tottington which comes under Bury (Greater Manchester). However, as the crow flies, I live a mile from the centre of Manchester, and by road, it is actually 10 miles. If you or anyone else on the list wants a scan from my Greater Manchester street map, then I am happy to help. However, this site is good: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/ No doubt Mike will be able to help regarding yesteryears! Regards, Pat W in a rainy Greater Manchester ----- Original Message ----- From: Pauline Pendlebury To: eng-manchester@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 3:00 PM Subject: [ENG-MAN] Re-Peel Street,Salford. Hi List, Mike, on the map you so kindly sent St Phillips was close to Peel Street,how far is the Sacred Trinity away?. It was the Sacred Trinity that William Verdon was Minister at...and can you tell me if Peel Street is still there today? Thank you for the piece re St Johns,Pendlebury,l will take a look and maybe send to them and ask where William may have lived when he went there in 1854. Williams' brother Edward was Minister at Tottington. are those two places far apart? Pauline...in a cold but no rain,Aus. ~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~ Except for personal messages, please post replies to the list. Other people can learn from them! ~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-MANCHESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Irene, Thanks so much. You are so good at social /family history, Regards, Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: Irene Marlborough To: eng-manchester@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 3:28 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MAN] Enumerator's addition to Census details Hi Pat: The enumerator was distinguishing between nurses of the sick i.e. midwives and "monthly" nurses who took care of women for the month after confinement. Also a "sick" nurse would be one who was taking care of an invalid or in a hospital. The other kind of nurses were taking care of (mostly) healthy children. Often these nurses would be children themselves so you'd have a 10 year old taking care of a couple of babies. It's a wonder any of them survived. Regards, Irene
Thanks for that Heather, that's really interesting. I shall use that link too, and save the site for future ref. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: The Quineys To: eng-manchester@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MAN] Enumerator's addition to Census details Hi Pat From http://rmhh.co.uk/occup/ ... Monthly Nurse - An attending woman during the first month after childbirth. Also known as 'Confinement Nurse'. May also have the initials S.M.S. (Subsidiary Medical Services. i.e. not a doctor, but trained in some way) Sorry I cannot help with your other queries Heather
Hi Pat From http://rmhh.co.uk/occup/ ... Monthly Nurse - An attending woman during the first month after childbirth. Also known as 'Confinement Nurse'. May also have the initials S.M.S. (Subsidiary Medical Services. i.e. not a doctor, but trained in some way) Sorry I cannot help with your other queries Heather patricia williams wrote: > And what's a monthly nurse? Ideas gratefully received. > Pat W >
Hi All, Can anyone tell me what is meant, (by presumably the enumerator at a later stage) where he has written "sick" by the side of these 2 occupations: Monthly Nurse and Midwife? (Different enumerators) And what's a monthly nurse? Ideas gratefully received. Pat W
Hi Pat: The enumerator was distinguishing between nurses of the sick i.e. midwives and "monthly" nurses who took care of women for the month after confinement. Also a "sick" nurse would be one who was taking care of an invalid or in a hospital. The other kind of nurses were taking care of (mostly) healthy children. Often these nurses would be children themselves so you'd have a 10 year old taking care of a couple of babies. It's a wonder any of them survived. Regards, Irene
Thanks Mike,from what l have l think it is the right map, close by Adelphi Street.l know that Wm Verdon went onto Pendlebury,C of E;in 1854 and lived in the Manse but l have not clarified where that is yet.He died suddenly in 1856 so l only have the two years to fill in now.Thanking you,Pauline.
Hi List, Thanks to Mike l now have a map of Peel St where my Verdon family lived...now l must find out where they moved to in 1854 when he became Min. Incumbent at Pendlebury.Thank you Mike,Pauline.
Thanks Mike - I'll be following up on that! ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Morris To: patricia williams Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 1:28 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-MAN] Hulme/C-on-M map I saw a John and George Walker on the same map at 94 Crown street. They were Organ builders. I would say its about a 15 minute walk to Thomas street from Mint Court. Mike
Many thanks Mike for finding WAUGH ST and sending me the scan in super-fast time - brilliant !! Great to have you back again, Cheers Kath