I wonder if anyone can shed any light on the location of Sherdley Street. I have my McIntyre family living here in a railway owned property, from around 1940 onwards. I cannot find it on any maps although certificates state the Abecromby district - is this the university area? I believe Walnut Street (the McIntyre's previous address) is in the same area. Also, 126 Smithdown Road - is this the address of the Smithdown Road Institution, the old workhouse site? A relative died here in 1936 and it wasn't his home address. Any help much appreciated. Best wishes Jess McKenna nee McIntyre
Hi listers, If anybody is interested there is a Family History Fair taking place at Hulme Hall, Bolton Road,Port Sunlight, Wirral this Sunday March 13 10am -5pm Stalls include the General Registers Office, Liverpool FHS, Notts FHS, North Cheshire FHS, SFH of Cheshire, S&N Genealogy, Genealogyprinters.com,Back to Roots, Don Steel, IB, Picture Past, postcard dealers,booksellers & more further details at _www.familyhistoryfairs.com_ (http://www.familyhistoryfairs.com) If you know anybody that maybe interested in attending please let them know! Regards Alec Quarterman
Re GLENDENNING When I was a girl in the 1940's there was a family of Glendennings lived in Bromborough. Acre Lane I think Wirral.. Margaret -----Original Message----- From: ENG-MERSEYSIDE-D-request@rootsweb.com <ENG-MERSEYSIDE-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: ENG-MERSEYSIDE-D@rootsweb.com <ENG-MERSEYSIDE-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, 9 March 2005 4:01 Subject: ENG-MERSEYSIDE-D Digest V05 #44
Hope this is some use - under STEEL Source information: RG12/4316 Registration district: Whitehaven Sub registration district: St Bees ED, institution, or vessel: 13 Folio: 98 Page: 17 Steel, Eliza J 77 Camerton, Cumberland Head St Bees Hensingham Cumberland Steel, Eliza J 10 St Bees, Cumberland Granddaughter St Bees Hensingham Cumberland Steel, Mary 36 St Bees, Cumberland Daughter St Bees Hensingham Cumberland Steel, Wm 12 Whitehaven, Cumberland Grandson St Bees Hensingham Cumberland Rachel -----Original Message----- From: Carou1@aol.com [mailto:Carou1@aol.com] Sent: 08 March 2005 04:31 To: ENG-MERSEYSIDE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ENG-MERSEY] Steele Hello everyone, I am pretty new to this list and have been pretty much lurking about. I have a picture of a Memorial in Cleator, Cumberland for my Steele Family. It says that Eliza Jane Steele was interred at Birkenhead, January 5th, 1899, aged 85 years. On the same stone it says that their daughter, Alice was interred Birkenhead on April 24th, 1900 age 47. On the 1881 census, I find an Eliza J Steele in St Bees...age appropriate. If anyone has the 1891 for Meseyside, I would so appreciate a lookup for any of the following children - and what county would I look at the 1881 census for Birkenhead, in case this is the wrong family? >From the 1881 census - Cumberland Source Information: Dwelling Main Street Census PlaceSt Bees, Cumberland, England Family History Library Film 1342252 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 5190 / 63 Page Number 31 Eliza J. STEELE Head W Female 67 Cammerton, Cumberland, England Formerly Farmers Wife Elizabeth STEELE Daur M Female 30 Cleator, Cumberland, England Master Mariners Wife William STEELE Grandson Male 2 Whitehaven, Cumberland, England Eliza J.G. STEELE Grand Daur Female 3 m St Bees, Cumberland, England Alice M. JACKSON Grand Daur Female 6 Bootle, Cumberland, England ==== ENG-MERSEYSIDE Mailing List ==== <a href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~liverpool/ENG-MERSEYSIDE.html ">ENG-MERSEYSIDE-L List netiquette</A> ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx
In a message dated 3/8/2005 12:43:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, rachel.m.roberts@btopenworld.com writes: Steel, Mary 36 St Bees, Cumberland Daughter St Bees Hensingham Cumberland Thank you for that info. At least I know that family wasn't in Birkenhead....yet I don't know of a daughter named Mary...so was thinking it could be a daughter-in-law...but then I know of no living son either. Perplexed me.... Jan
Latest update to my site List of Passengers and crew presumed lost and also those who survived the sinking of the 'Tayleur" 1854: The White Star line's first Titanic. The ship was on her maiden voyage with emigrants on the way to Australia _http://www.old-liverpool.co.uk/Tayleur.html_ (http://www.old-liverpool.co.uk/Tayleur.html) Please contact me if anyone thinks that any of their ancestors are amongst the survivors listed Thanks Caryl _www.old-liverpool.co.uk_ (http://www.old-liverpool.co.uk)
Hi Jan, I don't know just yet. I have to fine the family of Martha Emily GLENDINNING who married Robert ANDERSON in Ormskirk, Lancashire, England in 1878. Martha Emily is the first and only GLENDINNING that I have so far. Kind Regards, Anne. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Carou1@aol.com> To: <ENG-MERSEYSIDE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 3:29 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEY] Re 1851 census-Lancashire > In a message dated 3/7/2005 2:52:13 PM Pacific Standard Time, > hoylake11@optusnet.com.au writes: > or a GLENDINNING family. Kind Regards, Anne. > > > Do you have any connection to GLENDINNINGs in Cleator, Cumberland? > Jan > > > ==== ENG-MERSEYSIDE Mailing List ==== > <a > href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~liverpool/ENG-MERSEYSIDE.html">ENG-MERSEYSIDE-L > List netiquette</A> > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >
Hello Brenda, if you have an index, I would very much appreciate a look up of the 1851 census of Liverpool for a GLENDINNING family. Kind Regards, Anne.
This may be no use to you, just passing it on - a while ago I copied MATTHEWS entries from St John's parish registers Birkenhead in CRO and came across this GLENDENNING Marriages 2nd April 1864 James Hill MATTHEWS widower age 41, Occupation accountant married Jane GLENDENNING, age 40 Father of James, James MATTHEWS occupation metal worker Father of Jane Thomas GLENDENNING occupation farmer Should you want to send off for the cert this marriage is also indexed on Cheshire BMD _http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/_ (http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/) Caryl
Hello everyone, I am pretty new to this list and have been pretty much lurking about. I have a picture of a Memorial in Cleator, Cumberland for my Steele Family. It says that Eliza Jane Steele was interred at Birkenhead, January 5th, 1899, aged 85 years. On the same stone it says that their daughter, Alice was interred Birkenhead on April 24th, 1900 age 47. On the 1881 census, I find an Eliza J Steele in St Bees...age appropriate. If anyone has the 1891 for Meseyside, I would so appreciate a lookup for any of the following children - and what county would I look at the 1881 census for Birkenhead, in case this is the wrong family? From the 1881 census - Cumberland Source Information: Dwelling Main Street Census PlaceSt Bees, Cumberland, England Family History Library Film 1342252 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 5190 / 63 Page Number 31 Eliza J. STEELE Head W Female 67 Cammerton, Cumberland, England Formerly Farmers Wife Elizabeth STEELE Daur M Female 30 Cleator, Cumberland, England Master Mariners Wife William STEELE Grandson Male 2 Whitehaven, Cumberland, England Eliza J.G. STEELE Grand Daur Female 3 m St Bees, Cumberland, England Alice M. JACKSON Grand Daur Female 6 Bootle, Cumberland, England
Unfortunately, I don't have much on my GLENDINNING either. Here is my info: John GLENDINNING married Ann JOHNSTON on June 21, 1813. John was born in The Parish of Bright in Ireland according to 1841 census. He died in Cleator, Cumberland in 1867. John and Ann had the following children Eliza Jane b. 1816 m. William Steele Ann b. 1818 d. 1827 there were also 2 sons that died in Infancy John and Ann Glendinning were my 4x great grandparents Jan
In a message dated 3/7/2005 2:52:13 PM Pacific Standard Time, hoylake11@optusnet.com.au writes: or a GLENDINNING family. Kind Regards, Anne. Do you have any connection to GLENDINNINGs in Cleator, Cumberland? Jan
Sorry they were all spaced out nicely when I sent them :-( Ended up on the list all bunched up *blush* Caryl
Lancashire Bankrupts Bankrupts, April 1846 London Gazette James FEATHERSTONE and Robert KIRKPATRICK, iron founders, Manchester Jesse HALL, share broker, Rochdale . Benjamin Mercer BURROUGHS ironmonger, Liverpool Michael KELLY, provision dealer, Liverpool William EDMOND and Thomas EDMUND, merchant's, Liverpool Bankrupts June 1847, London Gazette Thomas James BIRCH, tea dealer, Pendleton, Lancashire Bankrupts, April 1848, London Gazette John BROWN, carpet dealer, Manchester Henry DAVIES, and William DAVIES, stockbrokers, Liverpool William ESSEX, stock and share broker, Manchester James Mottram GOODWIN, grocer and tea dealer, Ashton - under-Lyne, Lancashire, and Staley Bridge, Cheshire Thomas Hastings, IRWIN stock and share broker, Liverpool George KEILAR, timber merchant, Liverpool Bankrupts December 1851 London Gazette William Wundby KING, chemist, Liverpool William Mayne NEILL, merchant, Liverpool Moses ORMO, and William Henry LYNASS, ale and porter merchant's, Liverpool Edward WARING, innkeeper, Liverpool Caryl _www.old-liverpool.co.uk_ (http://www.old-liverpool.co.uk)
Hi errol thanks for your reply my birch is john birch who had a brother called william birch , ormskirk their mother was jane birch formely monk father was harry any help sandy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Errol MORGAN" <hemorgan@foxall.com.au> To: <ENG-MERSEYSIDE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 9:00 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEY] BIRCH - MUNNERLEY > Hi Sandy, > > >>I would be pleased to hear from anyone with similar interests. >> >> BIRCH : Liverpool > > My ancestral line is MUNNERLEY. I have Samuel MUNNERLEY married to ANNIE > BIRCH. > > ANNIE BIRCH was born in Liverpool abt 1841 > > Please get back to me if this is of interest to you. > > Kind regards > Errol in Marysville, Victoria, Australia > > ==== ENG-MERSEYSIDE Mailing List ==== > You can search or browse the archives of this list and also change > membership - move from digest to normal mail mode, or vice versa and sub > and unsub at this link > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/ENG/ENG-MERSEYSIDE.html > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >
Gday Sandy, I have just found the name Windsor in my tree.in the 1901 census for Liverpool. Henrietta Windsor (nee Saunders) wife 25 born Babcary Somerset ,there was no mention of Head of family.She was the sister of my grandfather. I have a possible link,Silas Windsor was the husband and they married 1894 Walton St Mary Ref 2012WD/16/480 Hope this is of help. Bert in Oz Sandybear22 wrote: >I would be pleased to hear from anyone with similar interests. > >WINDSOR : Wallasey, Chester >MARTIN : Wirral >BIRCH : Liverpool >PAGE : Salop >ANDERSON : Liverpool >NICHOLSON ; Liverpool > >Other areas > >BARLOW : North Wales, Cheshire >FOWLES " " >WINDSOR : Somerset ( Langport) > >Thanks sandy > > >==== ENG-MERSEYSIDE Mailing List ==== >Lancashire Online Parish Clerks www.lan-opc.org.uk >Volunteers needed for Liverpool Online Parish clerks www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/index.html > >============================== >New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > >. > > >
Hi Sandy, >I would be pleased to hear from anyone with similar interests. > > BIRCH : Liverpool My ancestral line is MUNNERLEY. I have Samuel MUNNERLEY married to ANNIE BIRCH. ANNIE BIRCH was born in Liverpool abt 1841 Please get back to me if this is of interest to you. Kind regards Errol in Marysville, Victoria, Australia
Hi I am sending you my St. Helens SWIFT/ RIGBY connections. If anything looks familiar please let me know. Ken James RIGBY 1849-1923 + Elizabeth SWIFT 1850-1893? ..George RIGBY ..Faith RIGBY ..Margaret RIGBY ..Elizabeth RIGBY Brother of James William RIGBY 1856 - + Faith SWIFT 1858 -1929 ..William RIGBY ..James RIGBY ..Elizabeth RIGBY
I am researching the following names - BANKS : Stretton (Cheshire), Manchester (Lancs) BRADBURY : Lymm (Cheshire) BROWNBILL : St Helens (Lancs) CALLAGHAN : St Helens (Lancs), Ireland DANIELS : Bowdon (Cheshire) GABRIEL : St Helens (Lancs), Liverpool (Lancs), Dublin (Ireland) GARDNER : Dublin (Ireland) GRATWICH : Barlaston (Staffs) HIGHAM : Lymm (Cheshire), Leigh (Lancs) JOHNSON : Over Peover (Cheshire) JOHNSON : Barlaston (Staffs) JOHNS(T)ON : Wallasey (Cheshire), Birkenhead (Cheshire), Hull (East Riding), North Shields/Tynemouth (Northumberland), Ryton (Co. Durham) JONES : Whitchurch (Shrops) LEIGH : Lymm (Cheshire) MILLER : Lymm (Cheshire), Grappenhall (Cheshire) MOSTON/MOSSON : Lymm (Cheshire), Over Peover (Cheshire), Marthall (Cheshire), Snelson (Cheshire) MYCOCK : Barlaston (Staffs) NORBURY : Liverpool (Lancs) PERCIVAL : Lymm (Cheshire), Antrobus (Cheshire) RICHARDSON : Lymm (Cheshire), Prescot (Lancs) TABERN : St Helens (Lancs) THOMPSON : North Shields/Tynemouth (Northumberland) WILLIAMSON : Cheshire WINSTANLEY : Lymm (Cheshire) WOOTTON : Barlaston (Staffs), Moddershall (Staffs), Stone (Staffs) I would be pleased to hear from anyone with similar interests. Thanks Tim