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EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 15 Mar 2009 03:07

Your Barnard line ... stop trying to wedge yourself into us Barnards, will ya?

Fake Barnard.

When I was very wee, my mum would take me shopping for winter clothing -- the coat and hat sets with fuzzy collars that were popular in the 50s. When the sales clerk wasn't looking, she would have to swap the hats that went with the coats, to get the biggest hat there to go with whatever size coat I was wearing at the time. Feet just the same. ;)

I leave you with that image.

Sue in Sunny Worthing

Sue in Sunny Worthing Report 14 Mar 2009 23:05

Hi Vivienne,

I still need to look at my Barnard line!!! Found some on IGI & am just about to put a note on - so don't go to bed just yet!!

Gotta give Evie credit - she said they were gypsies from the word go!!!

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 14 Mar 2009 22:57

Ive got the UMP now
I missed it all
stomps off to bed!

Sue go steady on the,,clever old evie,,bit,she needs to get through doorways you know, and the size of the head wont allow it if you carry on.

Sue in Sunny Worthing

Sue in Sunny Worthing Report 14 Mar 2009 22:28

Have been in touch with a couple of GR members who are also researching the Baileys and guess what? .......... they have both confirmed that they were Romany Gypsies!!!! Well done, again, Evie - you clever old thing!!

Timothy Bailey married Mary Boswell (whether they actually married is another thing, marriage certainly wasn't registered). Timothy BAYLEY was living with the Boswells (mis spelt as Bosshill) in 1871 census.

One of Mary Boswell's sisters was called Delilah!!

Think I may have come to the end of the line with this one now but my Grandaughter is well please to get back to 1820's

Sue

Sue in Sunny Worthing

Sue in Sunny Worthing Report 13 Mar 2009 21:32

Well, not that wonderful!!! But definately 100% truly appreciative

I can't believe how so many people here willingly give up so much of their time to help others with their reseach

I would've given up well before on both of the lines of research that you've helped sort out - thank you

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 13 Mar 2009 21:26

Oh, Sue, it's just because you're such a truly wonderful person. ;)

Beats being treated like an interactive database with a keyboard, as too many posters hereabouts seem to think of other members!

Sue in Sunny Worthing

Sue in Sunny Worthing Report 13 Mar 2009 21:22

Evie - looks like those Congleton ones might be the correct ones especially as you also found an Uriah

As you say, we need to get some cert - but after all the expense of those Barnards/Richers, I'll be selling pegs from a caravan soon!!!!

You are really fantastic how you help me though, thank you

And thank you to Margaret & Maureen

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 13 Mar 2009 21:22

http://names.whitepages.com/first/Corelanda

There is 1 unique 'Corelanda' first name in the United States.
Name Ranking

Corelanda is the # 972,261 ranked first name in the United States

# 972,260 Corekin
# 972,261 Corelanda
# 972,262 Corelatha

Top States for first Name Corelanda
1. North Carolina 1 listings

Most Popular last Names for Corelanda
1. Mitchell 1 listings

Sue in Sunny Worthing

Sue in Sunny Worthing Report 13 Mar 2009 21:19

Maureen & Evie - thats great, thanks. You are so quick!!

Correlanda & Delia (or Delilah) - bet there is not many families with those names!!

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 13 Mar 2009 21:17

Spending time. Order up those certs.

You also want to get googling up sites about travellers in the mid-19th century to show that granddaughter.

A brother of Timothy, I wonder?

Births Mar 1853
Bailey Uriah Congleton 8a 267


This group in 1891 definitely says Galley on the image, but I wonder.

Wriah Galley 35 - c1856, Tunstall; potter; single
James Galley 45 - c1846, Tunstall, general labourer; married
Frances Galley 33 - wife of "
Maud M Galley 11 - c1880, niece, Stoke
Uriah Galley 13 - c1878, nephew, Stoke


Nah ...

Births Dec 1878
Galley Uriah Stoke T. 6b 232

Sue in Sunny Worthing

Sue in Sunny Worthing Report 13 Mar 2009 21:07

My My My Delilah .................. (sorry couldn't resist that)

These children were all baptised after the 1881 census so we wouldn't have known about them & I didn't think to look then up like that on IGI - thank you.

What do you think of this?

1881 census says Timothy age 33 born Macclesfiled

Birth: Timothy Bailey March Q 1845 Reg District Congleton (which covers Macclefield)
Marriage: Dec Q 1876 Timothy Bailey to either Mary Barlow or Mary Doody Registration District Congleton
Birth: George Bailey Sept Q 1872 Congleton

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 13 Mar 2009 21:02

Dang. I got beat to it. ;)

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 13 Mar 2009 21:01

Oh look!

Searching all UK censuses for given name COR*NDA there's only the one other:

1901

John W Beswick 24
Correlanda Beswick 25
Deliah Beswick 6
Annie Beswick 3
Matthew Bailey 24
Deliah Bailey 18
Elsie Bailey 8 months


Corelanda Bailey married Beswick, and she has sister Delilah Bailey and her daughter, and brother Matthew Bailey, with her.

MaureeninNY

MaureeninNY Report 13 Mar 2009 21:00

1901 Ancestry
Household Members: Name Age
John W Beswick 24
Correlanda Beswick 25
Deliah Beswick 6
Annie Beswick 3
Matthew Bailey 24
Deliah Bailey 18
Elsie Bailey 8 months
Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 3270; Folio: 112; Page: 1.
Burbage,Derbyshire

Might be worth a look.
Maureen in NY

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 13 Mar 2009 20:56

The other families on that page of the 1881 census were living in a loft, a barn, a tent. Sounds like your Baileys were a little better off, at least they were living in a waggon!

Oops again, Evie beat me to that little bit of info!

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 13 Mar 2009 20:56

And I have no idea why there are two Delilah christenings in two different places on the same day. Seems unlikely there were two such people. But they're both extracted records.

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 13 Mar 2009 20:53

IGI -- you know you can search by

father - given name, surname
mother - given name

with nothing else, right?


Any Event, 1875 - 1895, British Isles
Father: Timothy Bailey, Mother: Mary

1. Laura Delia Bailey - C019877
Gender: Female Christening: 15 APR 1894 Burbage, Derby, England
2. Delilah Bailey - C135706
Gender: Female Christening: 21 AUG 1882 Burbage, Derby, England
3. DELILAH [BAILEY] - C138677
Gender: Female Christening: 21 AUG 1882 Bromyard, Hereford, England
4. Matthew Beeley - C010413
Gender: Male Christening: 06 MAY 1876 Alstonfield, Stafford, England


All parents are Timothy and Mary Ann(e).

Now DELILAH, there is one Romany name!

Sue in Sunny Worthing

Sue in Sunny Worthing Report 13 Mar 2009 20:53

Margaret, thank you.

I just can't get over them all in a little wagon, mending chairs & making pegs!!!

Sue in Sunny Worthing

Sue in Sunny Worthing Report 13 Mar 2009 20:51

I don't have Ancestry, only The Genealogist and they don't have image of 1881 for all counties & Staffordshire is one they don't have - typical!!!

A very slow penny but my excuse is that I've had a busy day!!!

All those children in a wagon/caravan - unbelievable!!!

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 13 Mar 2009 20:50

Already did that, Sue, with no luck. Sorry!
Update, oops, lot of messages added in between, I was referring to looking for siblings of Uriah.