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    1. [ENG-MAN] Manchester Times October 1828 issue 1 BMD's
    2. The Manchester Times Friday, October 17th 1828 Births: On the 10th instant, the lady of William HULTON, Esq. of Hulton, was safely delivered of a son; being her sixteenth child, twelve of whom are living. On the 5th instant, at her father's mansion in the city of Chester, the lady of the Hon. C. NAPIER, of a son. Marriages: On Thursday last, at the Collegiate Church, Mr BARDSLEY, to Mrs. Ann WATERS, both of this town, after a courtship of eighteen years. On the 9th inst., at St John's church, by the Rev. R. DALLAS, Mr Thomas HINDLEY, to Miss Elizabeth PEEL, niece to Mrs KENYON, Broughton Tavern, Broughton Rd, Salford On Tuesday last, at the Collegiate Church, Mr John ROBERTS, to Miss Ann DRAPE, both of this town. On the 13th instant, at St John's, by Rev. R. DALLAS, Mr Wm. ANDERSON, to Miss Ann ELLAM, both of this town. On the 4th instant, at St. Alkmond's, Derby, Spencer PHILLIPS, Esq. of the 6th Dragoon Guards, to Miss Eliza STEEDMAN, eldest daughter of the late Mr. G. HUDSON, surgeon, of this town. On the 6th instant, at Alderley, by the Rev. Edward STANLEY, Henry John ADEANE, of Babraham, in the county of Cambridge, Esq. to Matilda Abigail, daughter of Sir John Thomas STANLEY, Bart, of Alderley Park, in the county of Chester. At the Friends' Meeting House, on Thursday last, Isaac, son of the late Henry NIELD, to Sarah WORTHINGTON, eldest daughter of John WORTHINGTON, silk and cotton manufacturer; also at the same time and place, Henry NIELD, confectioner, brother of the above, to Hannah JACKSON, daughter of James JACKSON of Lancaster, schoolmaster. Deaths: A few days ago, in his 68th year, Mr James INGHAM, builder of Salford: he was a truly inoffensive man, and was highly respected by a large circle of acquaintance. On the 8th instant, after a few hours sickness, in the 51st year of her age, Mary, wife of Mr C. READE, of Oldfield Rd. On the 10th instant, at his house in Piccadilly, in the 64th year of his age, James WHITEHEAD, Esq. calico printer; esteemed by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. On the 5th instant, at Rochdale, Joshua DEARDEN, Esq., Captain in the 3rd Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia: in the 44th year of his age. On the 2nd instant, at Broughton Ford, Mr Joseph TINKE_ (unable to see last letter) aged 63 years. He was a truly honest, upright man, and much esteemed in the neighbourhood. On the 7th instant, in consequence of a relapse of fever, Mr Henry BRADY, aged about 30 years; grammer master at Ac_worth school. On the 2d instant, aged 79, Mr. T. OKELL, farmer, of Barrow, Cheshire. On the 20th ult. at Aloa, John Thomas ERSKINE, Earl __ Mar, Lord ERSKINE, Viscout Garloch. He succeded h__ father in 1825. On the 21st ult. at Hollingworth, Cheshire, Mr John SCHOFIELD, aged 82. He was attended to the grave by 7 children and 31 grandchildren. Mr SCHOFIELD was the oldest spinner of cotton on what is called a 'common jenny.' The description yarn that he spun nearly fifty years ago, and what he then h__ guineas per pound for, would not, now, fetch as many shillings. Lately, at Kingsdown, near Bristol, in her 68th year, Sarah, only surviving daughter of the late Rev. Charles WESLEY, M. _ of Christ's College, Oxford, and niece of the Rev. John WESLEY, the celebrated founder of the Wesleyan Methodist Society. At Stirling, on the 16th ult. Mrs Mary DOWIE, aged 85 years. She had a perfect recollection of the rebellion, and heard th_ explosion of the powder magazine, then in St Ni_ian's church when it was blown up by the Highlanders, on their retreat __ the north.

    08/03/2008 05:55:06
    1. Re: [ENG-MAN] Manchester Times October 1828 issue 1 BMD's
    2. Courtney, Kathryn
    3. Thank you for transcribing these. I have the name NIELD in my line. I wonder if you could double-check the entry below that mentions Henry NIELD? Perhaps the brother's name is something other than Henry? Kathryn -----Original Message----- From: eng-manchester-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-manchester-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of arcmikmum@talktalk.net Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 5:55 AM To: Manchester Cc: Lancsgen; Derby Subject: [ENG-MAN] Manchester Times October 1828 issue 1 BMD's The Manchester Times Friday, October 17th 1828 Births: On the 10th instant, the lady of William HULTON, Esq. of Hulton, was safely delivered of a son; being her sixteenth child, twelve of whom are living. On the 5th instant, at her father's mansion in the city of Chester, the lady of the Hon. C. NAPIER, of a son. Marriages: On Thursday last, at the Collegiate Church, Mr BARDSLEY, to Mrs. Ann WATERS, both of this town, after a courtship of eighteen years. On the 9th inst., at St John's church, by the Rev. R. DALLAS, Mr Thomas HINDLEY, to Miss Elizabeth PEEL, niece to Mrs KENYON, Broughton Tavern, Broughton Rd, Salford On Tuesday last, at the Collegiate Church, Mr John ROBERTS, to Miss Ann DRAPE, both of this town. On the 13th instant, at St John's, by Rev. R. DALLAS, Mr Wm. ANDERSON, to Miss Ann ELLAM, both of this town. On the 4th instant, at St. Alkmond's, Derby, Spencer PHILLIPS, Esq. of the 6th Dragoon Guards, to Miss Eliza STEEDMAN, eldest daughter of the late Mr. G. HUDSON, surgeon, of this town. On the 6th instant, at Alderley, by the Rev. Edward STANLEY, Henry John ADEANE, of Babraham, in the county of Cambridge, Esq. to Matilda Abigail, daughter of Sir John Thomas STANLEY, Bart, of Alderley Park, in the county of Chester. At the Friends' Meeting House, on Thursday last, Isaac, son of the late Henry NIELD, to Sarah WORTHINGTON, eldest daughter of John WORTHINGTON, silk and cotton manufacturer; also at the same time and place, Henry NIELD, confectioner, brother of the above, to Hannah JACKSON, daughter of James JACKSON of Lancaster, schoolmaster. Deaths: A few days ago, in his 68th year, Mr James INGHAM, builder of Salford: he was a truly inoffensive man, and was highly respected by a large circle of acquaintance. On the 8th instant, after a few hours sickness, in the 51st year of her age, Mary, wife of Mr C. READE, of Oldfield Rd. On the 10th instant, at his house in Piccadilly, in the 64th year of his age, James WHITEHEAD, Esq. calico printer; esteemed by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. On the 5th instant, at Rochdale, Joshua DEARDEN, Esq., Captain in the 3rd Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia: in the 44th year of his age. On the 2nd instant, at Broughton Ford, Mr Joseph TINKE_ (unable to see last letter) aged 63 years. He was a truly honest, upright man, and much esteemed in the neighbourhood. On the 7th instant, in consequence of a relapse of fever, Mr Henry BRADY, aged about 30 years; grammer master at Ac_worth school. On the 2d instant, aged 79, Mr. T. OKELL, farmer, of Barrow, Cheshire. On the 20th ult. at Aloa, John Thomas ERSKINE, Earl __ Mar, Lord ERSKINE, Viscout Garloch. He succeded h__ father in 1825. On the 21st ult. at Hollingworth, Cheshire, Mr John SCHOFIELD, aged 82. He was attended to the grave by 7 children and 31 grandchildren. Mr SCHOFIELD was the oldest spinner of cotton on what is called a 'common jenny.' The description yarn that he spun nearly fifty years ago, and what he then h__ guineas per pound for, would not, now, fetch as many shillings. Lately, at Kingsdown, near Bristol, in her 68th year, Sarah, only surviving daughter of the late Rev. Charles WESLEY, M. _ of Christ's College, Oxford, and niece of the Rev. John WESLEY, the celebrated founder of the Wesleyan Methodist Society. At Stirling, on the 16th ult. Mrs Mary DOWIE, aged 85 years. She had a perfect recollection of the rebellion, and heard th_ explosion of the powder magazine, then in St Ni_ian's church when it was blown up by the Highlanders, on their retreat __ the north. ~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~ 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

    08/03/2008 04:00:31