Nan Whilst Robyn has provided you with the answer they haven't explained where the information came from. Unfortunately the certificates in the UK are not as informative as those in Australia. One of the problems with family history research these days in the UK is knowing which of the two major suppliers Ancestry or FMP has the original records that you want to see - after all it is the original copies that we really want to see not a transcript. It is up to each archive to sort out their own deal with either of them. For the majority of Lancashire they have all gone for Ancestry. So you have collections for Liverpool, Manchester, Preston (mis-leadingly known as the Lancashire collection) Then of course you need to know which archive to look in. For this I find the maps on familysearch extremely useful. No link from their main site so use http://maps.familysearch.org/ if you search on Eccles and look at Eccles, Lancashire the pop has lots of information including the fact that it is in the diocese of Manchester. You can then search the "Card Catalogue" on Ancestry Regards John Hanson Researcher, The Halsted Trust Website - www.halstedresearch.org.uk -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robyn Clarke via Sent: 22 November 2015 01:13 To: 'Nan Bailey'; [email protected] Subject: Re: [LAN] John Walton 1854 Salford, Thomas Walton c 1818 Manchester and Eleanor Fitzhugh Hi Nan, Further information from the Original Marriage Cert., states Father, Henry Walton was a Tailor and Robert Fitzhugh was a Bookkeeper. Both parties were of full age and single, Thomas was a Warper. Both signed the Record with an X.......Witnesses were Ralph Whittaker (Xmark) and Thomas Gorse (appears on more than one record) Minister William Marsden, Vicar. Cheers, Robyn -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nan Bailey via Sent: Sunday, 22 November 2015 10:58 AM To: Lancashire Discussion Group Subject: [LAN] John Walton 1854 Salford, Thomas Walton c 1818 Manchester and Eleanor Fitzhugh I am researching this family for a friend and need to ascertain the correct Eleanor as Johns mother. On Johns Queensland, Aust death certificate, which I have bought, it states his mothers name was Eleanor Fitzhugh. One of his sons used Fitzhugh as a middle name. John Walton born 1854 in Salford Lancs was as far as I can see, the 6th child of Thomas Walton and Eleanor. After much searching on Find My Past, the only marrige for a Thomas Walton to an Eleanor in the right time frame is to Eleanor Moses, on the 17 June 1841 at Walton on the Hill, Lancs. This was a transcript in FMP from Family Search England Marriages, 1538 - 1973. Her father was named Robert Moses and Johns was Thomas Walton. I found the GRO registration of that marriage. 1841 Q2, Vol 20, P 683, West Derby, Lancs. I had wondered if Eleanor Moses was previously married and her maiden name was Fitzhugh, but found a baptism for her as Eleanor Moses on 20 Jan 1820 at Brampton, Cumberland, England. Her parents were Robert Moses and Ann. Thomas 35 and Eleanor 33 in the 1851 census, were at Cow Lane, Salford with children Jane 8, Robert 3 and Thomas 6 months. In 1861 they wee at 7 Nangrew ? street Salford, with Jane, Elizabeth, Robert, Thomas, James, John 7, Mary, Maria and Henry. All the family were matked as born in Salford. I am hoping someone on the list might have these people in their tree, or perhaps give me some clues on finding Eleanor Fitzhugh. Thanks, Nan Bailey Ningi, Qld, Australia :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Buy or sell family research items on the GEN-MAT-UKI mailing list. No fees! The list's administrator can be contacted at [email protected] :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Buy or sell family research items on the GEN-MAT-UKI mailing list. No fees! The list's administrator can be contacted at [email protected] :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Further to my initial email to the List, the following information may be of interest to all, Libraries and Archives in Lancashire are now run under the same heading. However, for those who are starting their family history, libraries are the place they start. Many hold like Accrington, long runs of electoral rolls, many hold microfilm copies of newspapers not available online or in archives. Many hold transcripts of parish registers from not just the LPRS but other private individuals and while there may also be copies of some of these at the LRO, for so many people a trip to their local library is the place to start. Archives do not want to hold newspapers. Also staff from the LRO have regularly checked what is in library stores, taken what they have room for and left the rest confident it will be safe.( As it used to be). Material which was stored in the old library headquarters building 'for safety' has been thrown onto skips - much of it valuable rare items. Another Library's complete run of the LPRS transcripts from the start was thrown out because they'd stopped the subscription. As said previously, not everyone can afford Ancestry or can use computers easily. How long will LCC pay the high sum to Ancestry for the Ancestry site to be freely available in all libraries and archives - and yes, the library service pays for the free access to Ancestry in the LRO. Photographs - Accrington alone has over 20,000. We're talking huge quantities here. Where do you go to find a photo of the street your family lived in which is now knocked down? Where do you find someone who knows that that street used to be there? Not the LRO. It does not have elastic sides to include much more than it already has. It must be reiterated, Libraries have long been the place where people start to learn how to use a computer and how to access Family History records. Lancashire has always been one of the strongest Counties for accessible FH records, the foundations and heritage of this great County are being threatened by these possible 40 closures. Thanks to Adrian, Michael and Martin for your interest. I hope the enormity of the loss that could occur is registering with you all. LCC needs to be told about our concerns. Cheers, Robyn --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hi, Phil, Welcome! Lancashire is well provided with free resources, though mainly they are work in progress. Genuki Lancashire - http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/ for sources and background information - not about individuals Lancashire On-Line Parish Clerk Project - http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/indexp.html - a volunteer project indexing/transcribing local records. A very useful source of parish records before (and after) 1837, the start of our civil registration of births, marriages and deaths LancashireBMD - http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/index.php - a volunteer project transcribing the local registrars' indexes of civil birth, marriage and death registers. Looking at LanOPC for any record of Abraham Hargreaves produced quite a few hits, one of which is - Marriage: 24 Jan 1822 St Mary the Virgin, Leigh, Lancashire, England Abraham Hargreaves - Bachelor, Leigh Parish Carolina Lawson Haywood - Spinster, Leigh Parish Witness: Frederick William Haywood; Joseph Crouchley Married by Licence by: Joseph Hodgkinson Vicar Register: Marriages 1820 - 1825, Page 114, Entry 340 Source: LDS Film 559188 You may be able to identify other members of this family on LanOPC and then possibly in LancsBMD. Hope this helps Jim Lancaster (Bury, Lancs.) -----Original Message----- From: Phil White via Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 10:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [LAN] HARGREAVES and Hello
I am a new subscriber to LANCSGEN but not a new Genealogy researcher as I have been "At it" for 30+ years, mainly on my family researh in Sussex and IOW However my wife Mildred is from the HARGREAVES family who were in Heptonstall, Yorkshire. However oneof her ancesters, an Abraham Hargreaves left that area and moved to Leigh Lancashire, where he was an Headmaster iin a Grammar School. The Yorkshire family found so far shows a Richard at the head bn about 1670 Abraham and his wife Carolina Lawson Haywood had many children there and it is that branch of the HARGREAVES that I am hoping to get some help on. I have a good collection of data on the Yorkshire Hargreaves and am willing to share any of my data with others, Hoping to hear from you My father's family are all from Sussex, but my mother's father was from the Isle of Wight, FLEMING by name We live in New Hampshire USA Philip Henry White bn Dec 26 1923 Surbiton Surrey England
Sadly, the closing of libraries is being carried out by many local authorities. Herefordshire to its shame has closed every single one apart from the one in its county town. But it is not happening everywhere - Derbyshire for instance has not attacked its libraries in any way. In the grand scheme of things, libraries cost very, very little but are also a massive social asset in so many ways. However, they are a net expenditure and so always in the firing line for cuts. They are to my mind a pinnacle of a civilised and caring society which values culture, literacy and education but, with philistines and barbarians in control what can you expect? Michael Green
I think original records have to be stored in an archive are which meets a British Standard (can't remember the number) to ensure correct temperature, humidity and resistance to fire for a minimum period. Here in Scotland there is a policy of moving records to the near their origin. So when the modern archive was built in Inverness they had some records transferred from Edinburgh. Similarly when we got a local archive down here, once they passed the tests to show they met the British Standard then they had some records transferred here. I doubt whether many local libraries have approved storage so not likely to have much of the important archive material. Martin Briscoe Fort William [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Adrian Bruce via Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 11:45 PM To: LancsGen Mailing List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [LAN] Future of Lancashire Library Material While in no way wishing to diminish the work done by libraries, any original documents, maps, etc., belong in the Record Office at Preston - indeed it's parish registers, etc., from the Record Office that are up on Ancestry. The Archives Service (running the Record Office) and Library Service are not the same thing.
Hello All, It has come to my notice that a large number of Libraries within Lancashire are to close, due to a Lancashire County Council directive. I am not at liberty at present to divulge my source, but I am sufficiently concerned to bring it to our List's attention. The current situation sees approximately 74 libraries within Lancashire with a possible 40 closures suggested due to monetary constraints. Amongst these wonderful assets available to everyone is an area which used be called LOCAL STUDIES, it is now called COMMUNITY HERITAGE. The History of Lancashire and its' people is found in the documents currently stored in these areas, yes, some works have been shared with Ancestry and others and are available online now, but much of the original documents, original maps, transcriptions of original records which has been diligently researched and kept for posterity and future generations by the Library Staff of these Local Studies Departments, is being threatened. No one yet knows how these cuts, forced by governments austerity measures, will affect the community heritage service but it has already been impacted by staff cuts. Who knows what will happen to priceless stock? It's time to show how much the service is valued if we are to avoid losing it altogether. Please if you are as concerned as I and if you live in the UK, ask your local Member, ask your local Library, ask your Family History Society/Association, what can be done to preserve these wonderful works which up to now have been held within these Libraries. Thank you for reading this, Cheers, Robyn Australia --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
While in no way wishing to diminish the work done by libraries, any original documents, maps, etc., belong in the Record Office at Preston - indeed it's parish registers, etc., from the Record Office that are up on Ancestry. The Archives Service (running the Record Office) and Library Service are not the same thing. Adrian On 20 November 2015 at 12:46, Robyn Clarke via <[email protected]> wrote: > ... The History of Lancashire and > its' people is found in the documents currently stored in these areas, yes, > some works have been shared with Ancestry and others and are available > online now, but much of the original documents, original maps, > transcriptions of original records which has been diligently researched and > kept for posterity and future generations by the Library Staff of these > Local Studies Departments, .... >
Hi Ed It still is free on familysearch (and Ancestry for that matter) but images are not When you get an 1881 hit, select details (not image) The resulting page shows that person and below it the household Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 19/11/2015 14:41, Ed Finney via wrote: > what happened to the 1881 census which used to be free on family search? > it goes to find my past now!!!
I have purchased a Will which tells me NORMAN PARR of 16 Poplar Bank Leyland Rd., Southport died 12th July 1997 aged 73 yrs. His sole Beneficiary was MRS. MARY VERONICA HUGHES of same address in 1994 and 1997. It appears she may have died 2003 Sefton North, Merseyside which gave her birth as 1911. Would anyone know this couple at all? In the Electoral Rolls of 2002 there was a Mary Veronica Hughes living with a Kevin Hayes? OR 2002 -2004 address 7 Leonard Cheshire Drive, Bootle, same named person lived there 21 years with a Gerard Hughes. But I don't know if either of these areas relates to Reg. Dist. Sefton North in 2003. I am trying to identify MRS. MARY VERONICA HUGHES..........to see if she was related to Norman. His life stated born to THOMAS PARR and wife MINNIE 18 November 1923 of 41 Lassant St., West Derby, Father Ship's Steward. Would appreciate any ideas............. Cheers, Robyn Australia --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
It's done that with several databases that used to be free. Sometimes they send you to Ancestry or other pay sites. It's how they get to add new records but they shouldn't change the old ones. On Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:41:36 -0500, Ed Finney via wrote: what happened to the 1881 census which used to be free on family search? it goes to find my past now!!! :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Buy or sell family research items on the GEN-MAT-UKI mailing list. No fees! The list's administrator can be contacted at [email protected] :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
what happened to the 1881 census which used to be free on family search? it goes to find my past now!!!
I have been looking for the death of grgrgrandfather James PIERCE a Shoe Maker wife Elizabeth/Betty . Recently found a James PIERCE burial date 6 Sept 1835 found - Select Deaths & Burials 1538-1991 - but no age , FHL Film Number 1656771 . Also have a burial for a Jane PIERCE 6 Sept 1835 , 5 yrs . LDS Film 93707 Chorley . Jane is a grchild . Is this the same person a transcription error ???? There is also a James PIERCE Burial 25 Aug 1839 . Chorley , Film Number 1656771 , again no age . His youngest child , my grgrand father , David PIERCE born Chorley , 1830 bap. 1831 . Please is there anyone who could check the records for James PIERCE burial 1835 for me . I live in New Zealand and not able to access records . Have checked OPC records . The family moved from Haslingden , Chorley , Blackburn and then Wigan . Any help would be appreciated Shirley NZ
Sorry, haven't found anything online related to her burial except the Index you apparently have Q1, Bury, 1855. Good luck, Cheers, Robyn >>>>>>Does anyone have details please on Rachel Ingham burial 1855? >>>>>>Descendants living in New Zealand --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Rachel Grindrod = Charles Ingham 8 January 1809 in St Mary Virgin, Bury, Lancs UK Charles Ingham - Bd 14 May 1828 in Heywood Lancs UK 1841 Rachel Ingham - 60yrs / 1782 - Lancashire, England / Crompton, Prestwich Cum Oldham, Lancashire, England 1851 Rachel Ingham - Widow MIL - 68y / 1783 - Ret Farmers Wife - Heap Lancs Rachel Ingham - Died March 1855 - Bury Lancs UK Does anyone have details please on Rachel Ingham burial 1855? Thank you for reading this query. Descendants living in New Zealand
Dear Diana And I'd make a wild guess that Jane's mother's name was Susannah (or possibly, Alice). Penny On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Penny Trueman <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Diana, > This seems to be Thomas and Jane in 1841. > > 1841 census; Lancs, Poulton; Fylde; Thornton. > > Upper Dock Street: Thos. Pickering, 20, Upholsterer, Y. > > Jane PICKERING, 20, F. > > Susannah PICKERING, 3 months, Y. > > /Hannah HOLDING, 9, Y. > > Jane GIBSON, 35, Upholsterer, Y. > > Robt. PARKINSON, 14, Upholsterer Ap. Y. > > // > > Best Wishes, Penny > > On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 6:50 PM, dianna charles via <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> HI Everyone >> I am trying to find the mother of the above Jane SCOTT Born c 1819 >> (Burnley?) her fathers name is WILLIAM SCOTT from the below record of her >> marriage to Thomas PICKERING. >> On one census it had that she was born in France but an English Citizen?? >> Marriage: 20 Sep 1840 St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England >> Thomas Pickering - Full Age, Cabinet Maker, Bachelor, Blackburn >> Jane Scott - (X), Full Age, Spinster, Blackburn >> Groom's Father: Borlasse Pickering, Weaver >> Bride's Father: William Scott, Weaver >> >> Thomas and Jane Pickering (nee Scott) on 1851 Census they were living at >> 20 >> Cannon St. Blackburn >> >> I found one possible birth/christening on the LDS site but NO parents >> listed for a JANE SCOTT christened 18 July 1819 Baptist Church, Burnley, >> Lancashire??? >> >> Any help in finding more information on the “Scott” family. Much >> appreciated. Kind regards Dianna >> >> >> >> :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: >> >> Buy or sell family research items on the GEN-MAT-UKI mailing list. No >> fees! >> >> The list's administrator can be contacted at [email protected] >> >> :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Dear Diana, This seems to be Thomas and Jane in 1841. 1841 census; Lancs, Poulton; Fylde; Thornton. Upper Dock Street: Thos. Pickering, 20, Upholsterer, Y. Jane PICKERING, 20, F. Susannah PICKERING, 3 months, Y. /Hannah HOLDING, 9, Y. Jane GIBSON, 35, Upholsterer, Y. Robt. PARKINSON, 14, Upholsterer Ap. Y. // Best Wishes, Penny On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 6:50 PM, dianna charles via <[email protected]> wrote: > HI Everyone > I am trying to find the mother of the above Jane SCOTT Born c 1819 > (Burnley?) her fathers name is WILLIAM SCOTT from the below record of her > marriage to Thomas PICKERING. > On one census it had that she was born in France but an English Citizen?? > Marriage: 20 Sep 1840 St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England > Thomas Pickering - Full Age, Cabinet Maker, Bachelor, Blackburn > Jane Scott - (X), Full Age, Spinster, Blackburn > Groom's Father: Borlasse Pickering, Weaver > Bride's Father: William Scott, Weaver > > Thomas and Jane Pickering (nee Scott) on 1851 Census they were living at 20 > Cannon St. Blackburn > > I found one possible birth/christening on the LDS site but NO parents > listed for a JANE SCOTT christened 18 July 1819 Baptist Church, Burnley, > Lancashire??? > > Any help in finding more information on the “Scott” family. Much > appreciated. Kind regards Dianna > > > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > Buy or sell family research items on the GEN-MAT-UKI mailing list. No > fees! > > The list's administrator can be contacted at [email protected]b.com > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
-----Original Message----- From: Lynne via Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2015 4:06 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [LAN] Lancashire message board posts Hello everyone Here are the most recent posts on the Lancashire message board. Perhaps there's a thread or two that will interest you: . . . . The Langho (epilepsy) Colony, Ribble Valley . . . . Patrick BRIDES / McBRIDE on 1901 census, and date of death . . . . Edmund ASHWORTH mother . . . . DODD family Liverpool . . . . searching Irlam and Barton area: BIRCHALL . . . . All Liverpool, England, Catholic Marriages, 1754-1921 . . . . Jane NICHOLSON m James Henry ARCHER . . . . William McINTYRE grave location 13 Sept 1892... Bolton? . . . . families of Oldham and Liverpool . . . . Southport Newspaper records of Richard BALL death 28NOV1880 . . . . FOSTER - 1901 - Liverpool Area? . . . . John William WALKER "actor" . . . . Stonyhurst Hall (now Stonyhurst College) . . . . Robert MORRIS and Phoebe Unknown Bolton 1830's . . . . JOLLEYS - Lancashire . . . . BRIERCLIFFE Family of Rochdale Lancashire . . . . Please help me find my family Roots in BOLTON , England! . . . . Manchester Schools 1930's . . . . John Frithiof LUNDSTROM . . . . Rev. John BENNETT, Curate of St Mary's . . . . SMITH family of Burnley Parish . . . . Parents of Ann TONGE b. 1680 in Bolton, Lancashire...James or Jacobi??? . . . . Photographer: American Studios of Bold Street, Liverpool . . . . Trying to find a cemetery - burial of Joseph HYDE 1847 Little . . . . Are these her parents? - Jane SMITH . . . . Cambridge House School, Seaforth-with-Waterloo, near Liverpool . . . . BRADSHAW's of Lancashire . . . . RIMMER, Lancashire, England . . . . Wellington Street, Pendleton? . . . . Is the a Hawsew Lancashire . . . . BENSONS from Manchester, U.K. The messages can be viewed at http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.lan.general/mb.ashx or http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.england.lan.general/mb.ashx Kind regards, Lynne list admin. :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Buy or sell family research items on the GEN-MAT-UKI mailing list. No fees! The list's administrator can be contacted at [email protected] :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
HI Everyone I am trying to find the mother of the above Jane SCOTT Born c 1819 (Burnley?) her fathers name is WILLIAM SCOTT from the below record of her marriage to Thomas PICKERING. On one census it had that she was born in France but an English Citizen?? Marriage: 20 Sep 1840 St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England Thomas Pickering - Full Age, Cabinet Maker, Bachelor, Blackburn Jane Scott - (X), Full Age, Spinster, Blackburn Groom's Father: Borlasse Pickering, Weaver Bride's Father: William Scott, Weaver Thomas and Jane Pickering (nee Scott) on 1851 Census they were living at 20 Cannon St. Blackburn I found one possible birth/christening on the LDS site but NO parents listed for a JANE SCOTT christened 18 July 1819 Baptist Church, Burnley, Lancashire??? Any help in finding more information on the “Scott” family. Much appreciated. Kind regards Dianna
Hi Irene To view the "Smith family Burnley" post you need to go to the message board using either of the URLs provided below or you can go directly to it by using the URL http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.england.lan.general/849/mb.ashx Hope you find a connection! Lynne Irene Neilson <[email protected]> >Sent: Nov 13, 2015 2:06 PM >To: Lynne <[email protected]>, [email protected] >Subject: Re: [LAN] Lancashire message board posts Smith family Burnley > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Lynne via >Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2015 4:06 AM >To: [email protected] >Subject: [LAN] Lancashire message board posts > >Hello everyone > > >Here are the most recent posts on the Lancashire message board. Perhaps >there's a thread or two that will interest you: > >. . . . The Langho (epilepsy) Colony, Ribble Valley >. . . . Patrick BRIDES / McBRIDE on 1901 census, and date of death >. . . . Edmund ASHWORTH mother >. . . . DODD family Liverpool >. . . . searching Irlam and Barton area: BIRCHALL >. . . . All Liverpool, England, Catholic Marriages, 1754-1921 >. . . . Jane NICHOLSON m James Henry ARCHER >. . . . William McINTYRE grave location 13 Sept 1892... Bolton? >. . . . families of Oldham and Liverpool >. . . . Southport Newspaper records of Richard BALL death 28NOV1880 >. . . . FOSTER - 1901 - Liverpool Area? >. . . . John William WALKER "actor" >. . . . Stonyhurst Hall (now Stonyhurst College) >. . . . Robert MORRIS and Phoebe Unknown Bolton 1830's >. . . . JOLLEYS - Lancashire >. . . . BRIERCLIFFE Family of Rochdale Lancashire >. . . . Please help me find my family Roots in BOLTON , England! >. . . . Manchester Schools 1930's >. . . . John Frithiof LUNDSTROM >. . . . Rev. John BENNETT, Curate of St Mary's >. . . . SMITH family of Burnley Parish >. . . . Parents of Ann TONGE b. 1680 in Bolton, Lancashire...James or >Jacobi??? >. . . . Photographer: American Studios of Bold Street, Liverpool >. . . . Trying to find a cemetery - burial of Joseph HYDE 1847 Little >. . . . Are these her parents? - Jane SMITH >. . . . Cambridge House School, Seaforth-with-Waterloo, near Liverpool >. . . . BRADSHAW's of Lancashire >. . . . RIMMER, Lancashire, England >. . . . Wellington Street, Pendleton? >. . . . Is the a Hawsew Lancashire >. . . . BENSONS from Manchester, U.K. > >The messages can be viewed at >http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.lan.general/mb.ashx >or >http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.england.lan.general/mb.ashx > > >Kind regards, >Lynne >list admin.