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lancashireAnn | Report | 2 Apr 2009 15:22 |
did you order the birth cert from Lancs Cert office at Preston or the GRO? Just curious as 3 wks seems a long time compared to the present 5 days from the GRO. |
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stellab | Report | 2 Apr 2009 10:57 |
Thyank you lancashireann, I would be very grateful if you would copy the info at Lancashire records office for me, would love to go but it wont be able to do so for about a month, I have a 12yr grand-daughter who lives with me and am rather tied to the house during school times, maybe she would like to come with me during the easter break - it would be a nice bus ride from bolton to preston. |
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lancashireAnn | Report | 1 Apr 2009 22:24 |
The police records are not on line. I looked at the micrifilm when I was in the Lancs CRo in Preston yesterday. I wish I had police ancestors! (I have one but he was Liverpool whose records do not go far enough back.) Lancs police list things like height, eye/hair colour, promotion details pension details, when permission was given to marry and when & where and most importantly that he would be 21 on 25th March 1876 and that he had been a miner. I think I have remembered that right but I did not write things down assuming that they would send you those sort of details. He retired on a pension of £100. If you like next time I go I will copy down what it says for you. It is interesting if not vital - puts a bit of meat on the bones so to speak. The records are easy to find and clear look at so no problem. Just let me know if you want the details. |
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stellab | Report | 1 Apr 2009 20:07 |
Just received e-mail from Lancs constabulary regarding Evan Halstead, it tells me Evan served with the Lancs police in the Bury and Bolton divisions from 1880-1907, that he married Sarah Crissey Catterall in 1881 in Bury and that there is a 2 page entry containing biographical, physical, career and salary details, this I can view at Preston or use the records office search service or have a record agent carry out the research for me. .......so I am no wiser, need to decide if I should visit Preston or have search done. |
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stellab | Report | 31 Mar 2009 15:37 |
Marriage cert arrived today for Evan Halstead and Sarah Chrissey Catterall, details as follows: |
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lancashireAnn | Report | 31 Mar 2009 14:19 |
don't know if you want these but you can send for the will using these probate details if you wish. |
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stellab | Report | 28 Mar 2009 14:58 |
Ellen Smith was christened on 30th June 1839 in Burnley, so she would have been about 16 when Evan born. |
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lancashireAnn | Report | 27 Mar 2009 21:32 |
so Ellen was only 14 when she had Evan? |
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EvieBeavie | Report | 27 Mar 2009 20:26 |
Ah yes, the withheld info -- !!!!!! |
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stellab | Report | 27 Mar 2009 19:52 |
I think I agree with what you say, Evan named John Halstead as his father on his marriage cert. I think Ellen was his mother,have checked all christening and baptism records for the smiths and only Ellen was christened giving George and Mary as parents on 30 June 1839. |
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EvieBeavie | Report | 26 Mar 2009 19:25 |
Here's John Halstead in 1861 (he married Ellen Smith in 1866): |
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EvieBeavie | Report | 26 Mar 2009 19:06 |
Hold on, I screwed up. Lewella had this right at the beginning: |
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EvieBeavie | Report | 26 Mar 2009 19:01 |
Aren't we kind of doubting that Evan's parents were married? |
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stellab | Report | 26 Mar 2009 16:47 |
Been in touch with Bury Registry Office and got the marriage certificate for Evan Halstead and Sarah Chrissey Catterall (in the post to me tonight) very kindly they filled in a few details for me, Evan's father is given as JOHN HALSTEAD-DECEASED., ALSO Evan is listed as a policeman living in Bury. |
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stellab | Report | 25 Mar 2009 15:19 |
Hi lancashireann, have been on Lancs CRO and applied for any info on Evan Halstead and Thomas Halstead in the police records. |
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stellab | Report | 25 Mar 2009 11:07 |
Thank you Lewella, EvieBeavie and lancashireann for all you help, I am still trying to get my head around all the info, I couldnt apply for the marriage certificate of Evans parents as I did not know their names but will now apply for the one where the name is Smith, also the contact for the police records could be helpful. I had hit a brick wall with the Halstead line until recieving your help, only been doing this for 6 months but have so far found over 550 members of our families, kind regards stella |
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lancashireAnn | Report | 24 Mar 2009 22:48 |
As reg was not compulsory his birth may never have been registered. Try looking for a baptism record. |
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EvieBeavie | Report | 24 Mar 2009 22:46 |
Marriages Mar 1871 |
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EvieBeavie | Report | 24 Mar 2009 22:44 |
The household in 1851: |
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Lewella | Report | 24 Mar 2009 22:42 |
Thanks EB. As you can see, there appears to be a big link between the Smith and Halstead families! |