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    1. Re: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] ENG-WESTMORLAND Digest, Vol 3, Issue 258
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    3. Hi David These are great records - many thanks. I've been waiting with anticipation for 'R' - are they coming or have I by chance missed them? Best wishes Frances -----Original Message----- From: eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of eng-westmorland-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, 20 December 2008 7:01 PM To: eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com Subject: ENG-WESTMORLAND Digest, Vol 3, Issue 258 Today's Topics: 1. Ambleside Herald & Lakes News - Deaths 1880 to end of 1885 - S (David Leverton) 2. Ambleside Herald & Lakes News 27 Nov 1885 Death of John Satterthwaite (David Leverton) 3. Ambleside Herald & Lakes News 12 Dec 1884 Death of Henry Skelland (David Leverton) 4. Ambleside Herald & Lakes News 24 February 1882 Death of William Stewardson (David Leverton) 5. ULLOCK - Marriages from British Isles Vital Records. and Baptisms from British Isles Vital Records. (Barb Baker) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 06:14:21 -0800 From: David Leverton <ulpha@telus.net> Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Ambleside Herald & Lakes News - Deaths 1880 to end of 1885 - S To: Westmorland Mailing List <eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <i0bnk4dqvaeje2be1k6vqgp8aini0hs6dn@4ax.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Deaths recorded in the Ambleside Herald and Lakes News from March 1880 (issue No.1) to the end of 1885. Surnames beginning with the letter S Name of Deceased Date of death Age Where died Issue Page Sanders, William Monday Barrow 29-Jan-1881 4 Sands, Lucy 17 near Workington 10-Mar-1882 4 Inquest Satterthwaite, Jessie 28th ult 3m Ambleside 03-Oct-1884 4 Satterthwaite, John 16th inst 57 Hawkshead 20-Nov-1885 4 Obituary Satterthwaite, John 11th inst 55 Plosh, Keswick 21-Jan-1882 4 Satterthwaite, Jonathan 11th inst 89th yr 16-Apr-1881 4 Satterthwaite, Miles 15th inst 33 Carlisle 22-Oct-1881 4 Satterthwaite, William 30th ult 5 Ambleside 05-Sep-1884 4 Saul, Elizabeth 20th inst 48 Bowness 26-May-1882 4 Saul, William 30th ult 62 Ambleside 02-Nov-1883 4 Scales, Isabella 24th inst 42 Ambleside 30-May-1884 4 Schneider, Bessie 12th inst Dresden, Germany 18-Jun-1881 4 dau. of th late Canon Turner Scott, Ann 6th inst 61 Bowness 14-Aug-1885 4 Sefton, Mrs. Thursday Leven Viaduct 19-Nov-1881 4 Inquest Sewell, John Last Saturday Coldby Moor 02-Oct-1880 4 suicide Sharp, Frances Emma 8th inst 8m Ambleside 15-Oct-1881 4 Sharp, John 28th ult 2y 11m Ambleside 05-May-1882 4 Sharp, John Friday 19 Lake Derwentwater 04-Jul-1884 4 drowned Sharp, William missing since Dec. 23 25-Jan-1884 4 Inquest ar Barrow Shaw, Frederick Friday Ecclerigg, Windermere 18-Sep-1880 4 Inquest Shaw, Martha Elizabeth 12th inst 5m Cat Bank, Coniston 15-Oct-1881 4 Shaw, Mary Monday 56 Winderemere 04-Sep-1885 4 Inquest Shawyer, Joseph Friday Ramsden Dock, Barrow 01-Oct-1881 4 Shepherd, Augustus BurkeJuly 28th 46 Burnt Howe, Loughrigg 31-Jul-1885 4 Shepherd, Elizabeth 28th ult 3y 4m Brunt How, Ambleside 05-Jan-1883 4 Shepherd, James 12th New Sedgwick Gnpwder Co.20-Apr-1883 4 Gunpowder explosion Shepherd, John 18th inst 71 Lake Side Hotel 23-May-1884 4 Shepherd, John 58 Bowness 30-Oct-1885 4 Shepherd, John Thursday abt 40 Sedgwick near Kendal 07-Jul-1882 4 Inquest Shepherd, Thomas 13th inst 74 Hawkshead 21-Jul-1882 4 Sinkinson, Miles 12th inst 70 Birch Street, Windermere19-Jun-1880 5 Skelland, Henry 12-Dec-1884 4 Obituary Skelton, Emma Alice 30th 5y 4m Manchester 09-Oct-1880 4 Slater, Mary 10th inst 75 16-Oct-1880 4 Slater, Mrs. Saturday 70-80 Bassenthwaite 30-Oct-1885 4 Obituary Sly, Joseph 16th inst 39 Coniston 20-Nov-1880 4 Obituary Small, Jane Sunday week 02-Oct-1880 4 Inquest Small, Jane Sunday night 27 Walney Channel 25-Sep-1880 4 Drowned Smith, Ada 1st inst 18 Lowside, Bowness 05-May-1882 4 Smith, Dr. Kirkby Sunday believed 40 Ambleside 16-May-1884 4 Obituary Smith, John Monday 04-May-1883 4 Obituary Smith, John Alfred Friday 18 Lake Windermere 24-Jul-1885 5 Inquest Smith, Robert 18th inst 72 The Abbey, Windermere 25-Dec-1885 4 Smith, Robert 7th inst 70 Beech Street, Windermere14-Aug-1885 4 Smith, Thomas 15 Litchfield 09-May-1884 4 Inquest Speed, Isabella 18th iinst 25 Bowness 25-Dec-1885 4 Stalker, Hannah Maria** 14th inst 28 Ambleside 20-Apr-1883 4 Statham, Mrs. 6th inst Bowness 08-Sep-1882 4 Staveley, George 18th inst 54 Ambleside 20-Jun-1884 4 Staveley, Henry 15th inst 2y 6m Ambleside 19-Jun-1885 4 Staveley, Thomas Holgate14th inst 6.5 Ambleside 21-Apr-1882 4 Stephenson, Reuban Saturday 35 Blackbeck Gnpowdr Wrks01-Aug-1884 4 gunpowder explosion Steward, Joseph Near Lancaster 14-Aug-1880 4 railway accident Stewardson, William Friday 47 at his lodgings, Bowness24-Feb-1882 4 Inquest Stobbart, Thomas July 24th 44 Raw Head, Langdale 31-Jul-1885 4 Storey, Mary 24th inst 39 Ambleside 29-May-1885 4 Stubbs, George 6th inst 44 Low Wood Hotel 14-May-1881 4 Suart, John 3rd inst 62 11-May-1883 4 Swainson, James 12th inst 74 Elleray Hotel, Windermere14-Aug-1885 4 Swainson, Margaret 31st inst 78 Cunsey, Windermere 02-Jun-1882 4 David Leverton Leverton, Stevens, Clibborn, Dodgson, Hird, Stalker ulpha@telus.net ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 06:31:18 -0800 From: David Leverton <ulpha@telus.net> Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Ambleside Herald & Lakes News 27 Nov 1885 Death of John Satterthwaite To: eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <e1cnk4paupdrfsptp99ohbhdp1kv4ll10k@4ax.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Ambleside Herald & Lakes News Issue #295 27 Nov 1885 Page 4 Death of JOHN SATTERTHWAITE Death of an Old Inhabitant of Hawkshead On Monday morning, about four o'clock the death occurred at Hawkshead of Mr. JOHN SATTERTHWAITE, of the Red Lion Hotel, who was one of, if not the oldest native of the village. Until within the last two or three years, MR. SATTERTHWAITE carried on the trade of a blacksmith on the premises which had previously been occupied by his father; indeed the family for some generations have resided in the vicinity of Hawkshead. MR. SATTERTHWAITE was born in 1828, and was consequently 57 years of age at the time of his death which took place rather unexpectedly. He had not been well for some considerable time but in the twenty four hours preceding his death he very rapidly grew worse and sank to his rest on Monday morning. and on page 5 Deaths On 16th inst at Hawkshead, Mr. JOHN SATTERTHWAITE of the Red Lion Hotel, age 57 years David Leverton Leverton, Stevens, Clibborn, Dodgson, Hird, Stalker ulpha@telus.net ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 06:34:13 -0800 From: David Leverton <ulpha@telus.net> Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Ambleside Herald & Lakes News 12 Dec 1884 Death of Henry Skelland To: eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <n6cnk49qa1iuehi7ml2c1foghecl719tf0@4ax.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Ambleside Herald & Lakes News Issue #247 12 Dec 1884 Page 4 Death of HENRY SKELLAND Death of Oldest Oddfellow In England The death is announced of Mr HENRY SKELLAND, of Aughton, near Ormskirk. MR. SKELLAND was the oldest Oddfellow in England, having belonged to the Manchester Unity for 66 years. He joined the "pride of Glory" Lodge, Leigh District when he was 18 years of age, and in 1836, taking up his residence at Burscough, he opened the "Good Intent" Lodge, Ormskirk, with which he had ever since been connected, and of which up to a short time ago, he was one of the trustees. He founded Oddfellowship, and spread its principles throughout the Ormskirk District (with the exception of the "Earl of Derby" Lodge, Newburgh, then attached to the Wigan District) which comprises 1,500 members. He took part in the Preston Guild procession of 1822, and also walked in friendly society processions in 1842, 1862 and 1882. In the guild week of 1842 the demonstration of the friendly societies took place on the Monday. MR. SKELLAND walked from Burscough to Preston on that occasion, a distance of over 16 miles, beginning his journey at midnight on Sunday, and on his arrival at Preston walked through the town with the Oddfellows in the friendly society processions. At the Guild of 1882 he rode in a carriage which had been provided for old members, and was congratulated on his hale and hearty appearance. He wore on that occasion a silver medal which had been presented to him some years ago by the Oddfellows fraternity. David Leverton Leverton, Stevens, Clibborn, Dodgson, Hird, Stalker ulpha@telus.net ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:55:32 -0800 From: David Leverton <ulpha@telus.net> Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Ambleside Herald & Lakes News 24 February 1882 Death of William Stewardson To: eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <tgrnk41c9u4c7l6ohm048ngaabap3kcm8d@4ax.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Ambleside Herald & Lakes News Issue #101 24 February 1882 Page 4 Death of WILLIAM STEWARDSON Found Dead at Bowness An inquest was held at Stag's Head Hotel, Bowness on Friday afternoon last, before C.G. THOMSON, Esq., and jury, whereof Mr. J. METCALF was foreman, on the body of WILLIAM STEWARDSON, a gardener who had been found dead in bed at his lodgings that morning. SARAH NELSON of Grasmere, a widow said: Deceased, WILLIAM STEWARDSON, was my nephew. He was 47 years of age, and a gardener by trade; but has been ill for the last four or five years and for some time has not been able to follow his employment. Until recently he and his father lived together. The father, who died on the first of February, was of very penurious habits and would not procure the necessaries of life, although he had money. Since his death the deceased had an allowance of 3s 6d from the club. The property remaining is to be divided amongst three - myself and two others. When I was sent for and came down here, he was not in bed but I found him in his room along with Mrs. Barker, where he was lodging. He seemed nicely and did not make any particular complaint; but he had said that he would not be long here. He has been very much troubled with sleepless nights since his father died, and has been taking liquor as well as medicine supplied by the doctor. I gave him some medicine according to the doctor's orders from the bottle now produced. Deceased said he was used to taking five spoonfuls of the medicined for a dose. On leaving for the night, I told the young boy not to let anyone in; and when I came this morning the shutters were down and Hadwin had not come down, but afterwards we went together into deceased's room and found him dead. He said last night that he would not live long but did not complain of neglect in any way, or the want of anything. Coroner: I think when deceased and his father lived they often wanted for the necessaries of life on account of their carefulness. It was about twenty minutes past eight when we found deceased. HENRY BARKER, of Bowness, 15 years of age said he resided with his mother. Deceased had lived with them for about a fortnight, and had been ailing during the whole time. He appeared to be seized for the worse only yesterday or the day before, and though he did not complain of anything particularly, he sent for DR. DOBSON, and the assistant came. I gave him some medicine, but he was not satisfied with the quantity and measured about five spoonfuls for himself. THOMAS DOBSON, MD deposed - I have attended the deceased more or less for the past 20 years; during the past five or six years have been frequently and during that time he has not been able to work. He was suffering from sleeplessness and general debility, which more recently turned to bronchitis. I prescribed the medicine to him, which consists of tincture opium and bromide of potassium. Two spoonfuls is a proper dose, and he had instructions as to quantity; but he has been used to taking the same kind of mixture for so many years that double the quantity that would prove fatal ordinarily would not affect him. I have, however, ordered deceased recently that he was not to take more than the proper quantity; and I also gave a similar caution to MRS. BARKER, his landlady. . The Coroner having noticed there were no directions on the bottle, witness replied that he had not considered it material as deceased well knew how much to take; and as he had been used to it for some years even a double dose, or more, would not cause any serious or fatal effects on deceased; in fact, he could take it (the mixture) the same as water. Although the dose given by MRS. NELSON was a large one, it was not the cause of death in this case, and he did not think it was sufficient to do so. The actual cause of death was owing to continuous bad living over a lengthened period, but not particularly towards the last - not having sufficient food. Deceased had also been in the habit of taking a great deal of alcoholic stimulants since his father's death, and not sufficient nutritious food. What he had would be principally tea etc. Coroner: What is your opinion as to the actual cause of death? Witness: I would say the cause of death was a failure of the proper action of the heart, and a dose of that stuff would accelerate it. Coroner: Do you think a post mortem examination would assist you in arriving at a more definite conclusion? Witness: I don't think so; but if you consider it necessary I can make a post mortem examination at once. The Jury, in reply to the Coroner, said they did not think such an examination at all necessary after the remarks of DR. DOBSON and in this view the Coroner said he concurred. He did not think there was any difficulty in the way of finding a verdict; still he considered it a rather peculiar case and such a one as it was proper to inquire into. A verdict was then entered according to the evidence. David Leverton Leverton, Stevens, Clibborn, Dodgson, Hird, Stalker ulpha@telus.net ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 16:08:55 -0500 From: "Barb Baker" <bbaker48@sympatico.ca> Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] ULLOCK - Marriages from British Isles Vital Records. and Baptisms from British Isles Vital Records. To: <eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP319FBC2DFB4CD14A33C549A0F00@phx.gbl> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello again, David: Although these do not correspond to the people you have listed, they might be handy somewhere down the road ! These are from the British Isles Vital Records cds., and are records which did not end up on the online IGI listings. Barb, Ontario, Canada. ULLOCK MARRIAGES. ULOCK, Strickland Marr 1803 Engl West Kendal Sp: Esther GREEN ULLOCK, William Marr 1826 Engl Lanc DalIFu Sp: Alice MULLINEAUX ULLOCK, Edward Marr 1829 Engl West Kendal Sp: Isabella GRIGG ULLOCK, Thomas Marr 1834 Engl West Kendal Sp: Mary SINKINSON ULLOCK, Agnes Marr 1843 Engl West Patter Sp: John PATTINSON ULLOCK, Sarah Marr 1854 Engl West Kendal Sp: William ALLAN ULLOCK, Ann Marr 1858 Engl West Kendal Sp: Benjamin MASON ULLOCK, William Marr 1874 Engl Lanc DalIFu Sp: Phoebe Grace TOWNLEY ULLOCK, Agnes Marr 1880 Engl West Patter Sp: Thomas GERMAN ULLOCK, Elizabeth Marr 1887 Engl Lanc DalIFu Sp: William HEATON ULLOCK, Edward Marr 1891 Engl Lanc DalIFu Sp: Catharine ATKINSON ULLOCK, Edward Marr 1905 Engl Lanc DalIFu Sp: Mary Ann ULLOCK ULLOCK, Mary Ann Marr 1905 Engl Lanc DalIFu Sp: Edward ULLOCK ULLOCK BAPTISMS ULLOCK, Ruth Chr 1832 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: William Ullock Mo: Alice ULLOCK, Alice Mollineax Chr 1834 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: William Ullock Mo: Alice ULLOCK, Agnes Chr 1836 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: William Ullock Mo: Alice ULLOCK, John Chr 1837 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: William Ullock Mo: Alice ULLOCK, Thomas Kendall Chr 1839 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: William Ullock Mo: Alice ULLOCK, Edward Chr 1876 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: William Ullock Mo: Phoebe Grace ULLOCK, Henry Chr 1881 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: William Ullock Mo: Phoebe Grace ULLOCK, William George Chr 1886 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: William Ullock Mo: Phoebe Grace ULLOCK, Abraham Chr 1890 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: Thomas ULLOCK Mo: Jane ULLOCK, Margaret Mary Chr 1892 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: Edward ULLOCK Mo: Catharine ULLOCK, Alice Chr 1894 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: Edward ULLOCK Mo: Catherine ULLOCK, Ivy Atkinson Chr 1896 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: Edward ULLOCK Mo: Katherine ULLOCK, Margaret Isabell Chr 1897 Engl Lanc DalIFu Fa: Thomas ULLOCK Mo: Jane ------------------------------ To contact the ENG-WESTMORLAND list administrator, send an email to ENG-WESTMORLAND-admin@rootsweb.com. 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