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Susan
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31 Jan 2010 18:18 |
Looking in 1861 for John who may be glass splitter or collier
For reference this is my line (LadyKira) 1861 census - household transcription Person: WINDERS, John Address: Broad Oak, Parr WINDERS, John Head Married M 41 1820 Bricklayer Sutton Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, Ann Wife Married F 38 1823 Bricklayers Wife Burtonwood Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, William Son Unmarried M 17 1844 Appentice To A Bricklayer Burtonwood Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, David Son M 11 1850 Scholar Burtonwood Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, Harriet Daughter F 8 1853 Scholar Burtonwood Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, Mary A Daughter F 6 1855 Scholar Sutton Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, Elizabeth Daughter F 2 1859 Sutton Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, John Son M 0 (1M) 1861 Parr Lancashire
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Susan
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31 Jan 2010 18:19 |
1861 census - household transcription Person: WINDERS, John Address: Park Road, Parr WINDERS, John Head Married M 36 1825 Coal Miner Whiston Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, Mary Wife Married F 32 1829 Formerly Laundress Knowsley Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, Eliza Daughter F 10 1851 Whiston Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, Ellen Daughter F 8 1853 Whiston Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, George Son M 6 1855 St Helens Lancashire VIEW WINDERS, Margaret Daughter F 0 (7M) 1861 St Helens Lancashire
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Dea
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31 Jan 2010 18:19 |
Sorry - HAVE to go off-line now.
Will look again tomorrow!
Dea Xxx
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Susan
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31 Jan 2010 18:34 |
Thanks Dea AS Stevie LancasireAnn.etc I will be working tomorrow but will be back on line tomorrow night Londn time. I will try to make contact with the other person who may be connected.
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Susan
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31 Jan 2010 18:52 |
aha
found this in a very old thread This would be William's son born 1894
Hello Susan I guess you have the following information from the StHelens MBC website. If not, there is a 'Grave Reference' STHELCEM/44/988 which lists William, Maud and Jean Winders and Ellen Callaghan. Check out under 'Deceased Search' or 'Burial Record' on www.sthelens.gov.uk Perhaps this might help - I also seem to remember the name Winders around the Dentons Green area in the '50s. Good luck in your search Austin Whiteside
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Susan
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31 Jan 2010 18:57 |
Deceased detail SurnameWinders ForenameBarbara Death date00 / 00 / 0000 Burial date24 / 07 / 1923 LocationSt Helens Cemetery Register Number65833 Age53 Years Grave detail Grave referenceSTHELCEM / 7 / 783
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Susan
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31 Jan 2010 19:09 |
well this is one of them
Deceased detail SurnameWinders ForenameWilliam Death date00 / 00 / 0000 Burial date07 / 11 / 1922 LocationSt Helens Cemetery Register Number64997 Age57 Years Grave detail Grave referenceSTHELCEM / 7 / 783
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Susan
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31 Jan 2010 19:24 |
There is atree on ancestry that has
Winn Family Gedcom 2009 Public Member Tree 4 sources
Preview Name: William Winders Birth: dd mm 1865 - city, Lancashire, England Marriage: date
William Winders Birth: dd mm 1865 - city, Lancashire, England Marriage: date Spouse: name F: John Hill (Winders) M: Elizabeth Naylor
Which is different to John who married Elizabeth Dearden
I cannot get access
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AuntySherlock
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31 Jan 2010 19:53 |
Are we repeating information over and over again. I am so confused. How did you know William married Elizabeth. Because you have a marriage certificate. When did Ellen become Elizabeth??
Williams wife is Ellen on all the census.
I am mixing up your lot LK and Susan's lot. And now I'm mixing up who said what.
How did John Winders suddenly become John Hill Winders.
Am I reading all this correctly. How about picking out the pertinent points and putting all the data into one thread.
Start with John Winders, then William and his family. And just Susan's side at this stage.
I need to get ready for work. Bother.
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Susan
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31 Jan 2010 20:26 |
Hi AS
SUSAN
William c1865 married Ellen Taylor fathers name Smith(cert) Wiliam's father was John. Possible marriage to Elisabeth Deardon posted earlier.
William's father was a glass splitter. I quite liked 1864 birth mentioned earlier as I can find no other in the area but I followed William 1865 through the census and he married Barbara and his father was a collier.
I posted and labelled my info(LK) as my family even have a Jessie. My tree also goes back to Parr and Eccleston so there is probably a relation ship but furthur back.
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Susan
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31 Jan 2010 20:27 |
Hi AS
SUSAN
William c1865 married Ellen Taylor fathers name Smith(cert) Wiliam's father was John. Possible marriage to Elisabeth Deardon posted earlier.
William's father was a glass splitter. I quite liked 1864 birth mentioned earlier as I can find no other in the area but I followed William 1865 through the census and he married Barbara and his father was a collier.
I posted and labelled my info(LK) as my family even have a Jessie. My tree also goes back to Parr and Eccleston so there is probably a relation ship but furthur back.
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Stevie
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1 Feb 2010 02:19 |
Hi Susan, Look at the 1891 census I posted near bottom of page 1 of Williams father John Winders & family. Williams brother John aged 13, occupation at this time was Splitter in Glasshouse.
Its very likely that father & son were working for the same company. So its possible at the time of Williams marriage 4yrs earlier. That John was also doing this job.
Steve :o)
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LadyKira
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1 Feb 2010 08:39 |
I agree it is possible Stevie but looking at the later censuses I think that is the one who went on to marry Barbara, I have a feeling they were all cousins or something so lots of Williams.
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AuntySherlock
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1 Feb 2010 09:16 |
I have access to this tree.
"William Winders Birth: dd mm 1865 - city, Lancashire, England Marriage: date Spouse: name F: John Hill (Winders) M: Elizabeth Naylor Which is different to John who married Elizabeth Dearden"
Do you wish me to contact the person and make enquiries. Or will I just take a look see and see what info differs from your info.
Edit. The line goes back to William Winders b. 1813. There is a comprehensive amount of information tracking through to the 1870 and then living rellies. I would prefer to make contact and ask if we could go through the data and see if it helps sort out your problem.
I know it is a public tree but courtesy dictates I do this the polite way. Yeah I know old fashioned.
Are there any particular questions you have and remember I still don't know if this is the correct lineage but it sure looks interesting, after a first glance around.
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LadyKira
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1 Feb 2010 22:42 |
nudge for Hugh
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LadyKira
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1 Feb 2010 22:44 |
Hi Sherlock
Do want you feel is right and see if they are able to get her on here.
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AuntySherlock
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1 Feb 2010 22:51 |
OK tied up right now. Will do so as soon as I am free.
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LadyKira
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2 Feb 2010 09:22 |
I am working today again.bACK TONIGHT.
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AuntySherlock
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2 Feb 2010 11:09 |
I have sent a message, with the thread link, to the tree owner. Hopefully we will hear from her. Hope this will sort out the jungle.
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LadyKira
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2 Feb 2010 20:47 |
Thanks Sherlock.
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