From: Katherine Mubareka <[email protected]> Sent: April 21, 2017 4:18 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Abraham Heywood In the August 1843 marriage of Mary Heywood to Amos Fenton, Abraham Heywood is listed as her father. The marriage takes place at St. Clement, Spotland, Lancashire, England. In the 1841 census for Springfield, Abraham and his wife, Ann, both age circa 70-74, The age of Abraham in the 1841 census implies he was born in 1771. I have found an Abraham christened at Manchester Cathedral. His parents are listed, oddly enough, as Abraham and Ann Heywood. Any further information on this family would be appreciated. Kathy CANADA h
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Mike Morris <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2017 1:49 PM Subject: Re: [LAN] Abraham Heywood Hi Kathy, I suggest you look at the parish records for St Chads in Rochdale. There are lots of Heywood's and I would think any from Spotand would attend this church (Its old) and Spotand is possibly a suburb of Rochdale. Some Heywood's go back into the 1600's in this church. Baptism: 24 Sep 1769 St Chad, Rochdale, Lancs. Abraham Heywood - Son of Thos. Heywood & Susan, his wife Abode: Toad Lane Occupation: Collier Source: LDS Film 2356400/2 and 1545749 Spotland is to the north west of Rochdale. Mike Morris Toronto,Scarborough, Canada ________________________________ From: Katherine Mubareka <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2017 12:19 PM Subject: [LAN] Abraham Heywood In the August 1843 marriage of Mary Heywood to Amos Fenton, Abraham Heywood is listed as her father. The marriage takes place at St. Clement, Spotland, Lancashire, England.
Hi Kathy, I suggest you look at the parish records for St Chads in Rochdale. There are lots of Heywood's and I would think any from Spotand would attend this church (Its old) and Spotand is possibly a suburb of Rochdale. Some Heywood's go back into the 1600's in this church. Baptism: 24 Sep 1769 St Chad, Rochdale, Lancs. Abraham Heywood - Son of Thos. Heywood & Susan, his wife Abode: Toad Lane Occupation: Collier Source: LDS Film 2356400/2 and 1545749 Spotland is to the north west of Rochdale. Mike MorrisToronto,Scarborough, Canada From: Katherine Mubareka <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2017 12:19 PM Subject: [LAN] Abraham Heywood In the August 1843 marriage of Mary Heywood to Amos Fenton, Abraham Heywood is listed as her father. The marriage takes place at St. Clement, Spotland, Lancashire, England. In the 1841 census for Springfield, Abraham and his wife, Ann, both age circa 70-74 are listed as living with Thomas, age 8. It has been rumored that Thomas (born 1833) is the illegitimate son of Mary (Heywood) Fenton. The age of Abraham in the 1841 census implies he was born in 1771. I have found an Abraham christened at Manchester Cathedral. His parents are listed, oddly enough, as Abraham and Ann Heywood. Any further information on this family would be very much appreciated. Kathy CANADA h :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Really Useful Sources: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lancsopc/RUS/guide.htm Contact the list administrator 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
In the August 1843 marriage of Mary Heywood to Amos Fenton, Abraham Heywood is listed as her father. The marriage takes place at St. Clement, Spotland, Lancashire, England. In the 1841 census for Springfield, Abraham and his wife, Ann, both age circa 70-74 are listed as living with Thomas, age 8. It has been rumored that Thomas (born 1833) is the illegitimate son of Mary (Heywood) Fenton. The age of Abraham in the 1841 census implies he was born in 1771. I have found an Abraham christened at Manchester Cathedral. His parents are listed, oddly enough, as Abraham and Ann Heywood. Any further information on this family would be very much appreciated. Kathy CANADA h
*Hi John,* *Sorry to have taken so long to reply - I cannot connect your John Godbehere to my Godbehere's but whilst looking I did find this detail which might relate to your John who would have been about 20 at the time - not sure if you could get more details as to the name of the child involved from the Parish records* *Lincoln City Petty Sessions 26 December 1855* John GODBEHERE was charged with being the father of the illegitimate child of Rebecca HODSON. Mr. TOYNBEE appeared for the defendant. A female to whom Godbehere paid his addresses in February and March last stated that he had told her of the connection with Hodson: but it was also proved that Hodson had stated in the presence of the wife of Godbehere, before they were married, and others, that what had been alleged as to an improper intercourse was untrue. Ordered to pay 1s. 6d. weekly. I don't know if you have seen the Probate grant for John either? 5th May 1890 National Probate Calendar The Will of John Godbehere late of the City of Lincoln Hotel Keeper, who died 7th April 1890 at the said City, was proved at Lincoln by Harriet Godbehere of the Monson's Arms Hotel in said City, Widow and Relict the sole Executrix . Estate value £1274.17s.0d That was a considerable amount and his Will may give some indication as to the relationship of the children listed on the 1871 census if he left them any money. My Godbehere married into my Menzies line in Newark, Nottinghamshire, Henry was the son of Robert Godbehere and Maria Thornton. He was born in Swineshead Lincolnshire and died in Manchester, he was a Grocer. Henry had married Agnes Menzies (daughter of the brother of my ancestor). Robert's occupation was given as Draper/Grocer and he and Maria had several children but she died and he remarried to Eleanor W Beeston and had several more children but none were called John. Eleanor also seems to have died (in 1881) and Robert married again to Lucy ? She is quoted as being his widow in the 1890 Probate record of his Will along with a son from his second marriage who is now living in Liverpool - his Estate was a little over £259 regards, Dot On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 11:05 AM, J PEPPERDINE <[email protected]> wrote: > I became involved in this story through my One Name Study of > PEPPERDINE and had begun to investigate Annie Pepperdine Wood GODBEHERE. > She > was the illegitimate daughter of Harriet WOOD and a PEPPERDINE. Born in > Lincoln > 1853 before her mother married John GODBEHERE. But this is probably not > relevant to the problem which follows. > John GODBERHERE was baptised 17 Dec 1835 in Swineshead, Lincolnshire. He > appears on census returns as follows: > > >
Hi Marie, Many thanks for your interest. Some of the children have been found in the US, which in itself has been helpful. On with more tomorrow, Cheers, Robyn -----Original Message----- From: LANCSGEN [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marie ball Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 8:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LAN] LANCSGEN Digest, Vol 12, Issue 69 Sorry, I have tried everything I can think of. With such distinctive first names, it's really odd. Is there any possibility he might be Jewish and not really Davis? But, even so, I've tried without surnames. I hope someone else finds them. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hi Marsha, Thanks so much for your interest......Yes they were somewhat elusive, but at least there are some genuine documents to put some of the family together in the US. I shall continue my bit tomorrow..... I have contacted one of the Tree owners and the lady for whom I am doing the searching. It has been very rewarding though just to find so many possible family members. Like to help, Cheers, Robyn -----Original Message----- From: LANCSGEN [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of M. Stringer Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 10:58 PM To: [email protected]; M. Stringer Subject: Re: [LAN] 1841 Census Enquiry Addendum Hi Robyn, Puttered a little on more US explorations, but nothing 'new'. Heading out, so time to stop. Did find Hyam naturalized in 1852 or 1855 (have to re-search for the correct year; not much detail, so no mention of his families) and a FindAGrave entry re his 1876 death. Found Hyman indexed in the 1870 US census. Caroline and children with him, but not in the index (ancestry.com). Could not find them in 1860. Could not find Caroline as DAVIS in 1850. Did not search for her sisters in censuses. Searching Caroline, did find a couple of ancestry trees for her (one public/others private). The public tree is fairly small, so perhaps of a direct family member? The three sisters are included - none of the other siblings. Perhaps worth making contact to see if they have any lateral information. Immigration/Marriage *Found a Caroline who immigrated 1847 (index only), but seems to be part of a DAVIS family cluster and not 'yours' *Per 1855 NY Census, Caroline immigrated 1843 (of course, could be 'off'). No children, so recently married? No marriage found. *The early immigration records have lists of names/ages, but unless people came in a cluster, it's hard to identify them as families. Other *Saw the maybe deaths found by Mike Morris. Have you also searched for the rest of the children? *Have you found any of the other children in England in later years? Searched for them in the US (if not in England and no deaths)? *Haven't looked at the other sisters. Did they live near one another? *Maybe check GenWeb for more re New York explorations re what's available. That's all for now. Best of luck, Marsha Stringer [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: LANCSGEN [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robyn Clarke Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 3:20 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LAN] 1841 Census Enquiry Addendum To anyone who may be interested, since I last emailed my enquiry.......I have now found some of the children of this couple, living in New York by 1855. I cannot find the family relocating together, but Caroline states she arrived in 1847, whilst her sisters Priscilla and Betsy are also found in NY around the same time. Their parentage is confirmed by their DC Indexes which state SAMUEL DAVIS and CHARLOTTE ABRAMS were their parents......The children have stated born England, then Manchester for one and Canterbury Kent for another. They settled in NY it seems. Caroline NATHAN, nee DAVIS married HYAM NATHAN and they had at least 10 children in NY. Betsy Davis is found as ISAACS and died in 1925 aged 90 yrs. In Bronx, NY and PRISCILLA DAVIS died 1897. Just an update, so if anyone can find their parents demise, I would dearly appreciate it as my long mystery of this family has nearly come full circle. Cheers, Robyn -----Original Message----- From: LANCSGEN [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robyn Clarke Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 1:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [LAN] 1841 Census Enquiry Hello All, 1841 I found a SAMUEL DAVIS aged 35 yrs. Born F., Fustian Dealer (Cloth), Charlotte 35 not of Lancashire, children David 15, Abraham 14, Priscilla 13, Nancy 11, Samuel 8, Caroline 7 and Betsy 5 all stated born Lancashire living in Market St., Manchester. I cannot find the children born or indeed the family after 1841, nor can I find the children born to a Samuel Davis and other parent......or Mother Charlotte and other parent. Can anyone please help me here......... 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Thanks Mike, I had a look at GRO and the only possibles were a Samuel Davies Salford Union 45 years 1845 or Samuel Davies 1844 65 yrs., and Charlotte Davis Manchester 1843 52 years or Charlotte Davies Manchester 1844 46 yrs. Nothing jumped out as in 1841 they gave their ages as 35 yrs. I just hoped another set of eyes may have found something I'd missed..... And you did....but I guess they could have been out somewhat with their ages, as I haven't found their Marriage at all. Cheers for now, shall do a bit more tomorrow, Robyn -----Original Message----- From: LANCSGEN [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Morris Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 10:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LAN] 1841 Census Enquiry Addendum Hi Robyn, Maybe they died........ ________________________________ DAVIS Samuel Manchester 20 468 - 1 yr. Deaths Mar 1846 ________________________________ Davies Samuel Wilfred Manchester 20 557 - 0 yr. Deaths Jun 1843 ________________________________ DAVIS Charlotte Manchester 20 463 - 52 yrs. Deaths June 1843 Mike Morris Toronto Canada ________________________________ From: Robyn Clarke <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 3:20 AM To anyone who may be interested, since I last emailed my enquiry.......I have now found some of the children of this couple, living in New York by Just an update, so if anyone can find their parents demise, I would dearly appreciate it as my long mystery of this family has nearly come full circle. <snipped) :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Really Useful Sources: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lancsopc/RUS/guide.htm Contact the list administrator 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
To anyone who may be interested, since I last emailed my enquiry.......I have now found some of the children of this couple, living in New York by 1855. I cannot find the family relocating together, but Caroline states she arrived in 1847, whilst her sisters Priscilla and Betsy are also found in NY around the same time. Their parentage is confirmed by their DC Indexes which state SAMUEL DAVIS and CHARLOTTE ABRAMS were their parents......The children have stated born England, then Manchester for one and Canterbury Kent for another. They settled in NY it seems. Caroline NATHAN, nee DAVIS married HYAM NATHAN and they had at least 10 children in NY. Betsy Davis is found as ISAACS and died in 1925 aged 90 yrs. In Bronx, NY and PRISCILLA DAVIS died 1897. Just an update, so if anyone can find their parents demise, I would dearly appreciate it as my long mystery of this family has nearly come full circle. Cheers, Robyn -----Original Message----- From: LANCSGEN [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robyn Clarke Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 1:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [LAN] 1841 Census Enquiry Hello All, 1841 I found a SAMUEL DAVIS aged 35 yrs. Born F., Fustian Dealer (Cloth), Charlotte 35 not of Lancashire, children David 15, Abraham 14, Priscilla 13, Nancy 11, Samuel 8, Caroline 7 and Betsy 5 all stated born Lancashire living in Market St., Manchester. I cannot find the children born or indeed the family after 1841, nor can I find the children born to a Samuel Davis and other parent......or Mother Charlotte and other parent. Can anyone please help me here......... Cheers, Robyn. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hello All, 1841 I found a SAMUEL DAVIS aged 35 yrs. Born F., Fustian Dealer (Cloth), Charlotte 35 not of Lancashire, children David 15, Abraham 14, Priscilla 13, Nancy 11, Samuel 8, Caroline 7 and Bessy 5 all stated born Lancashire living in Market St., Manchester. I cannot find the children born or indeed the family after 1841, nor can I find the children born to a Samuel Davis and other parent......or Mother Charlotte and other parent. Can anyone please help me here......... Cheers, Robyn. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hi, Does anyone have any access to archived copies of the Widnes Weekly News from 1948? I believe they are held in the local Widnes library? I tried writing to the newspaper a couple of times, back in 2013 (see email copy below), but got no reply from them. I am trying to get a copy of an article from (I think) 1948 - details are: I remember seeing the newspaper cutting as a child in the '50s but all I could find after my parents died was a rather battered photo with a "Weekly News" stamp on the back (the photo was the one used in the article) but no trace of the clipping or article. The article was about the reunion of the 6 remaining Houghton brothers from Hale, who I know from my research were: William (the oldest and my Grandfather) - born Wavertree, 5 Feb 1869 George - born Wavertree, around Oct 1870 (5 months at 1871 census) John - born Hale, 26 Nov 1872 Samuel - born Hale, 26 Dec 1874 James - born Halewood, 21 Oct 1880 Henry (Harry) - born Halebank, 13 Oct 1884 (who was serving in the army in South Africa in 1911 and then stayed there as a policeman) John died 1 Aug 1951 at 22 Christie St. Widnes - so the story had to be before then - but I know that Harry arrived (in Southampton) on the Athlone Castle, from South Africa, on 28 May 1948 and was going to stay at 19 Baguley Ave, Halebank - so I would imagine the story would have run in the following few weeks. Assuming the story was between May and September 1948, the ages of the brothers in 1948 would have been: William 79 George 77 John 75 Samuel 73 James 67 Harry 63 As I said, I have had no response from the newspaper itself. When I checked the British newspaper archive, for this newspaper, it says: > Thank you for your interest. The agreement that we have in place with the > publisher allows us to digitise up to 1871 and 1914-1918 only for now. > > These years have been added to the Digitisation Plan: > - Widnes Weekly News, and District Reporter, 1914-1918 So no likelihood of 1948 being digitised, at this stage. I did find a couple of posts online which said that Widnes Library do have copies of the local weekly paper Widnes Weekly News on micro film, covering every edition since the paper was first published but that to use this facility you have to book use of the machine. As I am in Australia, this is, unfortunately, not an option for me. It is very frustrating as I remember the article as having a fair bit of info, and I would dearly love to have a copy of this record of the brother's reunion, but I have no idea what happened to the original clipping - perhaps lost/discarded - it certainly did not make it to Australia with my mum although, at least, the photo did. If anyone is visiting Wigan library, and can access this archive, it would be really wonderful to get a scan, or even a photo, of the whole article. Neil -- Neil Houghton Albany Western Australia on 8/4/13 11:25 AM, Neil Houghton at [email protected] wrote: > I am trying to find a copy of a newspaper article from the Widnes Weekly News > in 1948, and wondered if you kept an archive of your old issues. I remember > seeing the newspaper cutting as a child in the '50s but all I could find after > my parents died was a rather battered photo with a "Weekly News" stamp on the > back (the photo was the one used in the article) but no trace of the clipping > or article. > > The article was about the reunion of the 6 remaining Houghton brothers from > Hale, who I know from my research were: > > William (the oldest and my Grandfather) - born Wavertree, 5 Feb 1869 > George - born Wavertree, around Oct 1870 (5 months at 1871 census) > John - born Hale, 26 Nov 1872 > Samuel - born Hale, 26 Dec 1874 > James - born Halewood, 21 Oct 1880 > Henry (Harry) - born Halebank, 13 Oct 1884 (who was serving in the army in > South Africa in 1911 and then stayed there as a policeman) > > John died 1 Aug 1951 at 22 Christie St. Widnes - so the story had to be before > then - but I know that Harry arrived (in Southampton) on the Athlone Castle, > from South Africa, on 28 May 1948 and was going to stay at 19 Baguley Ave, > Halebank - so I would imagine the story would have run in the following few > weeks. Assuming the story was between May and September 1948, the ages of the > brothers in 1948 would have been: > > William 79 > George 77 > John 75 > Samuel 73 > James 67 > Harry 63 > > I would dearly love to have a copy of this record of the brother's reunion - I > hope you can help me. > > > TIA > > > Regards > > > Neil
Hi Robyn, Maybe they died........ ________________________________ DAVIS Samuel Manchester 20 468 Deaths Mar 1846 ________________________________ Davis Samuel Wilfred Manchester 20 557 Deaths Jun 1843 ________________________________ DAVIS Charlotte Manchester 20 463 Deaths June 1843 Mike Morris Toronto Canada ________________________________ From: Robyn Clarke <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 3:20 AM To anyone who may be interested, since I last emailed my enquiry.......I have now found some of the children of this couple, living in New York by Just an update, so if anyone can find their parents demise, I would dearly appreciate it as my long mystery of this family has nearly come full circle. <snipped)
> Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 13:35:44 +1000 > From: Robyn Clarke <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: [LAN] 1841 Census Enquiry > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hello All, > 1841 I found a SAMUEL DAVIS aged 35 yrs. Born F., Fustian Dealer (Cloth), > Charlotte 35 not of Lancashire, children David 15, Abraham 14, Priscilla 13, > Nancy 11, Samuel 8, Caroline 7 and Bessy 5 all stated born Lancashire living > in Market St., Manchester. > I cannot find the children born or indeed the family after 1841, nor can I > find the children born to a Samuel Davis and other parent......or Mother > Charlotte and other parent. > Can anyone please help me here......... > > Cheers, > Robyn. > > > --- > Sorry, I have tried everything I can think of. With such distinctive first names, it's really odd. Is there any possibility he might be Jewish and not really Davis? But, even so, I've tried without surnames. I hope someone else finds them.
Hi Mike Thanks very much for that. I have discovered that the below CHARLES TAYLOR had a brother name HANDEL, he will be easy to track down through records I imagine as this seems to be an unusual name. Thanks again. Dianna -----Original Message----- From: Mike Morris Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 9:15 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LAN] Clifford TAYLOR and family Dianna, There marriage is as follows. ________________________________ Marriages Mar 1899 Slater Margaret Alice Oldham 8d 746 Taylor Charles Oldham 8d 746 Mike Morris Toronto Canada ________________________________ From: Mike Morris <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 7:10 PM Subject: Re: [LAN] Clifford TAYLOR and family Hello Dianna, the following would be a record of Clifford's birth. It was near Oldham in the district known as Saddleworth. Its the correct record it gives his mothers maiden name as Slater. Births Jun 1916 Taylor Clifford Slater Saddleworth 9a 362 Regards Mike Morris Toronto Canada ________________________________ From: dianna charles <[email protected]> To: dianna charles via <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 6:32 PM Firstly I am trying to find the birth record of the above who was born in Oldham Lancashire 2nd MARCH 1916 to CHARLES TAYLOR and MARGARET (maybe SLATER?). Cliffords siblings are ALICE b 1900, ALFRED b 1901, HARRY b 1907, JACK b 1913 all born in Lancashire (OLDHAM??). <snip> :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Really Useful Sources: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lancsopc/RUS/guide.htm Contact the list administrator 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 Mike Thanks for that I must have been looking in the wrong place. I know Cliff gave his birth as MARCH but could June be when it was actually recorded. I will order it I think as my friend would like to have this record of her Dad. Many thanks Dianna -----Original Message----- From: Mike Morris Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 9:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LAN] Clifford TAYLOR and family Hello Dianna, the following would be a record of Clifford's birth. It was near Oldham in the district known as Saddleworth. Its the correct record it gives his mothers maiden name as Slater. Births Jun 1916 Taylor Clifford Slater Saddleworth 9a 362 Regards Mike Morris Toronto Canada ________________________________ From: dianna charles <[email protected]> To: dianna charles via <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 6:32 PM Firstly I am trying to find the birth record of the above who was born in Oldham Lancashire 2nd MARCH 1916 to CHARLES TAYLOR and MARGARET (maybe SLATER?). Cliffords siblings are ALICE b 1900, ALFRED b 1901, HARRY b 1907, JACK b 1913 all born in Lancashire (OLDHAM??). <snip> :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Really Useful Sources: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lancsopc/RUS/guide.htm Contact the list administrator 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 Firstly I am trying to find the birth record of the above who was born in Oldham Lancashire 2nd MARCH 1916 to CHARLES TAYLOR and MARGARET (maybe SLATER?). Cliffords siblings are ALICE b 1900, ALFRED b 1901, HARRY b 1907, JACK b 1913 all born in Lancashire (OLDHAM??). The parents of these children died and the children emigrated to Australia. I found one CHARLES TAYLOR who died in JUNE 1927 in OLDHAM, this may or may not be the father of these kids!! >From the census 1901 it has in Oldham ALICE SLATER with the family Margaret, Charles, Alice and Alfred. Also on the 1911 Census it has the family of Charles, Margaret Alice, Alice 11, Alfred 10 and Harry 4. 6 Children born to the marriage and 3 surviving. I found one marriage of a Charles Taylor to Margaret Alice SLATER in Oldham 8d 746 1899!! This certificate would have fathers names on it I believe from past research. >From immigration records to Queensland Australia there is a HARRY, JACK AND CLIFFORD TAYLOR arriving 5 MARCH 1928 on The ship ORMONDE. In the UK Outward Passenger List 1890-1960 London Alfred Taylor Manor House Farm, Springhead, NR Oldham Labour 23 years male b 1901 Departed London 24 December 1924 Destination Melbourne Australia SHIP 'Barrabool" Captain R. Bidwell This is all I have at the moment on the family and I’m hoping to find out more about the parents, ancestors of CHARLES TAYLOR, from ASHTON Lancashire (per 1911 Census). Kindest regards Dianna from Sydney Australia
Hi Dianna, how about the following? You will have to sort out which one was his wife though :)) Either Mary or Sarah. Marriages Jun 1889 ________________________________ Bowker Mary Ellen Saddleworth 9a 374 Holt Sarah Elizabeth Saddleworth 9a 374 RILEY George Albert Saddleworth 9a 374 Taylor Handel Saddleworth 9a 374 Mike Morris Toronto Canada ________________________________ From: dianna charles <[email protected]> To: Mike Morris <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 7:34 PM Hi Mike Thanks very much for that. I have discovered that the below CHARLES TAYLOR had a brother name HANDEL, Snip>
Dianna, There marriage is as follows. ________________________________ Marriages Mar 1899 Slater Margaret Alice Oldham 8d 746 Taylor Charles Oldham 8d 746 Mike Morris Toronto Canada ________________________________ From: Mike Morris <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 7:10 PM Subject: Re: [LAN] Clifford TAYLOR and family Hello Dianna, the following would be a record of Clifford's birth. It was near Oldham in the district known as Saddleworth. Its the correct record it gives his mothers maiden name as Slater. Births Jun 1916 Taylor Clifford Slater Saddleworth 9a 362 Regards Mike Morris Toronto Canada ________________________________ From: dianna charles <[email protected]> To: dianna charles via <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 6:32 PM Firstly I am trying to find the birth record of the above who was born in Oldham Lancashire 2nd MARCH 1916 to CHARLES TAYLOR and MARGARET (maybe SLATER?). Cliffords siblings are ALICE b 1900, ALFRED b 1901, HARRY b 1907, JACK b 1913 all born in Lancashire (OLDHAM??). <snip>
Hello Dianna, the following would be a record of Clifford's birth. It was near Oldham in the district known as Saddleworth. Its the correct record it gives his mothers maiden name as Slater. Births Jun 1916 Taylor Clifford Slater Saddleworth 9a 362 Regards Mike Morris Toronto Canada ________________________________ From: dianna charles <[email protected]> To: dianna charles via <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 6:32 PM Firstly I am trying to find the birth record of the above who was born in Oldham Lancashire 2nd MARCH 1916 to CHARLES TAYLOR and MARGARET (maybe SLATER?). Cliffords siblings are ALICE b 1900, ALFRED b 1901, HARRY b 1907, JACK b 1913 all born in Lancashire (OLDHAM??). <snip>
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