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    1. Re: [ENG-MAN] REID of SALFORD - also BRADSHAW?
    2. Christopher Ridings
    3. I don't have anyone so far by the name of REID, but I do have my great- great-grandmother, Isabella BRADSHAW, who was baptised 11 Oct 1795, in Sacred Trinity Church, Salford, daughter of Alice (n MELLOR) & John BRADSHAW who was baptised at Holy Trinity on 4 September 1768, also in Salford, son of Isabel (n NICHOLS) & Thomas BRADSHAW, baptised 23 Jan 1743, Manchester, son of Hannah (n LEVER) & John BRADSHAW who married in 1732. What I am looking for are the siblings of Isabella BRADSHAW, and whether railway timetable originator, George BRADSHAW fits in somewhere, in fact anything on BRADSHAW in Salford &/or Manchester. My BRADSHAW ancestors were believed to have been heavily involved on the Parliamentary side of the Civil War, particularly the defence of Manchester in 1642, and I'd be interested in any information on this. I was also told that the LEVER name may also be connected with the soap powder manufacturer but I'd need confirming links for this. kind regards Christopher Ridings cnridings@exemail.com.au > > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 19:41:03 +0100 > From: "Ann" <Gordon.Annbrown@btinternet.com> > Subject: [ENG-MAN] REID of SALFORD > > Does anyone have a REID family in their tree please. > my in laws lived at Albion Street Salford from 1896 - about 1930 > I am looking for my mother in laws siblings and their DOB. > I have > Robert 1891 born Salford > Mary 1894 born Salford > Edith 1896 born Salford > Amy 1899 born Salford > John abt. 1902/4 > Henry 1906 died 1933 > Elsie 1910 > Clara 1912 > and several unplaced/undated ones > Edward Thomas another Robert and a William > > I look forward to hearing from anybody with any ideas whatsoever > > kind regards > Ann > **********************************************

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