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lancashireAnn
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20 Jan 2010 13:32 |
I think it is probably not Jane Bridge that Thomas married as this is that marriage and occupation is wrong - tho interesting that one of the witnesses is a Hannah Turner, but just be co-incidence, it is not exactly an uncommon name
Marriage: 5 Sep 1836 Collegiate, Manchester, Lancashire, England Thomas Hopwood - Bleacher Bachelor of this Parish Jane Bridge - (X), Widow of this Parish Witness: George Needham; Hannah Turner, (X) Married by Banns by: W.W. Johnson Dep. Chap. Register: Marriages 1836, Page 741, Entry 2223 Source: LDS Film 1565410
edit - is it possible that a bleacher is someone involved in a specific process of hat making
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lancashireAnn
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20 Jan 2010 13:28 |
From Barbara
"Thank you for your interest and response. There are many Hopwood hatters. I have found several when searching records in Manchester and Salford but I think we do have the right family listed in the 1841 census, Peter, Mary, Joseph and Sarah. It just seems too much of a coincidence for them all to be together. I do think it is likely Mary Hopwood died as on Joseph's convict papers of 1846/47 it lists Father - Peter, Sister - Sarah and there is a dash under mother. We only have Mary Turner written on the death certificate of Joseph in 1909. We are assuming that Turner is Mary's maiden name although we could be wrong.
Another family member has given me info from the 1851 census Peter Hopwood, 45 living at 20 Longshall Lane Stockport, head of the household apparently no Mary or Sarah but I do not know if there are others living in the household. By 1851 Joseph was in Tasmania and Sarah at age 24 would, in all probability, be married or moved away.
The Mary Hopwood who died in 1842 would seem a possibility - Mary was listed as 30 years of age in 1841 but she could have been 34 so that she would be 35 in 1842 - that's 3 year discrepancy but maybe they made a mistake. Are there any details with the lisiting for the death?"
on the assumption that Mary died between 1841 & 1845 is this a possible re-marriage for Peter
Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1856 HOPWOOD Peter OGDEN Nancy Manchester Cathedral (formerly Manchester Collegiate Church)
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JaneyCanuck
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20 Jan 2010 10:46 |
Okay, Barbara, one more time and that's it! It is absolutely maddening having to drag info around from inbox to thread ...
Thank you for all this info re Thomas and Jane. I think you have it all right - I found a marriage for a Thomas and Jane and think it is the right one - Thomas Hopwood with Jane Bridge and then the christening for Alice in 1839. Those dates all add up. As we now have a birth year for Thomas - he was listed as 25 in 1841 census but that could have been rounded down. If he is listed as 59 years of age in 1871 it is likely he was 29 years in 1841 - so birth year should be 1812. His birth place is listed as Denton, Lancashire so would it be possible for me to obtain a birth certificate for him? Would this give me his parents names? Now I realise that he might be too early for birth certificates. I think your civil registrations started in 1837. Maybe that is why you are suggesting marriage certificate for Thomas and Jane. I have just looked up my IGI find for the marriage of Thomas and Jane Bridge and it took place on 5th September 1836 so would a marriage certificate be available for them?
Certificates are only available once civil registration started in mid-1837, and only if the event was registered, which many weren't for a couple of decades.
That's why I suggested the birth cert for Alice, if it could be found -- or one of those other children in the later censuses, if the birth can be identified (a bit problematic given the inconsistency in stated ages).
For finding the registration info:
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
For ordering certificates once you find it:
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/
That would confirm the surname of Jane, Thomas's wife. If it was Bridge, and it was in 1836, then they had the extreme bad manners to marry exactly a year before civil registration started.
If another possible sibling could be identified, who was younger and married after 1837, that would be a possibility.
Keep an eye on FreeREG
http://www.freereg.org.uk/cgi/Search.pl
There actually are quite a lot of ancient Lancashire Hopwood marriages and baptisms there now, but it will be a long slow process for the volunteer transcribers to get to you probably. If you are really eager, you can actually volunteer to transcribe records for the period/place that interests you!
Oh, and because I have no personal interest in Lancashire I never remember and don't know too much about, but lancashirebmd is a place to search.
http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/
and great, that goes back to 1837 only.
A William Hopwood married a Mary Bridge at Manchester Cathedral, 1842. Sibs marrying sibs?
Others more versed in Lancs BMDs may be able to help more here.
I keep meaning to ask: your header says Peter Hopwood was born in Stockport. Where does that info come from? I don't think we confirmed or refuted it.
And please please reply - to everyone - in the thread and not by private message! You see that we are all just having to come to the thread and copy your messages here in order to make the info available and discuss it.
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Barbara
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20 Jan 2010 05:12 |
As I have had so many wonderful replies to my post I thought I should provide some more details of the family.
We do believe that the Peter Hopwood listed in 1841 census is "our Peter". It is just too much of a co-incidence that Mary, Joseph and Sarah are living with him. We have never had any information re Joseph's mother Mary, until we found her listed as Mary Turner on his death certificate. We understand that this would be her maiden name. Joseph was sentenced in Manchester in 1845 and was transported to Norfolk Island and then to Tasmania 1846/1847. He had two offences for stealing clothes. On his convict paper his father is listed as Peter and sister Sarah. There is a dash under mother. We have assumed that Mary either died before the 1851 census or left. We have not been able to find a marriage for Peter and Mary. We have not been able to find a birth for Joseph or Sarah. Joseph married Margaret Twohill, nee Coleman 1n 1853 and had two sons, John Richard and Joseph William - my husband is descended from Joseph William.
Until recently I did not know there were other Hopwoods listed at the same address on 1841 census. These are Thomas, Jane and Alice. I have since found a marriage for Thomas and Jane Bridge and a christening for Alice in 1839 at Manchester Cathedral. Unfortunately I do not know the relationship between Thomas and Peter.
The only other shred of evidence we have is in a letter written by Joseph, aged 77 - 80 years to his son Joseph he said he well remembers going down Deansgate to grandmother's house in Salford but again, we do not know if this was Mary's mother or Peter's mother.
We do have the family history of Joseph and his descendants in Australia and would be happy to share this information with any descendants of Peter and his family. Barbara Hopwood, Adelaide
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JaneyCanuck
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20 Jan 2010 05:07 |
Alice Hopwood's christening:
ALICE HOPWOOD - Christening: 28 AUG 1839 Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England
which could well be this birth
Births Sep 1839 Hopwood Alice Manchester 20 466
That certificate would give her mother's name, which could make it possible to find a marriage, e.g.
Marriages Mar 1839 BRIERLEY Ann Manchester 20 370 GREENHALGH John Manchester 20 370 ? HOPWOOD Thomas Manchester 20 370 PRIESTNALL Elizabeth Manchester 20 370 RANSLEY William Manchester 20 370 ? SCHOFIELD Jane Manchester 20 370 WARBURTON William Manchester 20 370 WARE Ellen Manchester 20 370
The marriage certificate would give the parties' fathers' names and occupations, at least if they reported them.
If you then worked on the assumption that Thomas and Peter were brothers, which is what seems likely, you would have something to investigate, anyway!
Thomas and Jane's household in 1861 in Manchester, at least I would think:
Thomas Hopwood 52 - labourer Jane Hopwood 50 Sarah Hopwood 14 Samuel Hopwood 11
This must be Thomas in 1851 ...
Thomas Hopwood 29 - occupation Hatter, born Denton, married Samuel Hopwood 4
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JaneyCanuck
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20 Jan 2010 04:53 |
Did you have this?
1871
Name: Thomas Hopwood Age: 59 Estimated birth year: abt 1812 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Jane Gender: Male Where born: Denton, Lancashire, England
Name: Jane Hopwood Age: 60 Estimated birth year: abt 1811 Relation: Wife Spouse's name: Thomas Gender: Female Where born: Manchester, Lancashire, England
Name: Alice Hopwood Age: 30 Estimated birth year: abt 1841 Relation: Daughter Father's Name: Thomas Mother's Name: Jane Gender: Female Where born: Manchester, Lancashire, England
Name: Katherine Hopwood Age: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1865 Relation: Granddaughter - of Thomas and Jane Gender: Female Where born: Manchester, Lancashire, England
Civil parish: All Souls County/Island: Lancashire Registration district: Manchester
Thomas Hopwood 59 Jane Hopwood 60 Alice Hopwood 30 Katherine Hopwood 6
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JaneyCanuck
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20 Jan 2010 04:51 |
Barbara I'm going to beat you to it and copy your PM here because I have found a little something.
Thank you for your interest and response,
Joseph was sentenced in Manchester in 1845 and arrived in Norfolk Island/Tasmania 1846/47. You'll be pleased to know he worked his time as a timber cutter and was given a ticket of leave. He and his wife Margaret had two children, John Richard and Joseph William and my husband is descended from Joseph William. We have the family history from the time Joseph arrived in Tasmania and would be very happy to share it with any descendants from Peter's family.
Thomas Hopwood and Jane and their daughter Alice were listed as living in the same house in Walton-le-Dale in 1841. I found a birth for Alice in 1839 at Manchester Cathedral. Maybe the children you found James 1844, and three baptised all on the same day? 24 Aug 1851 are children of Thomas and Jane. I wish I knew what relationship they are to Peter, Mary, Joseph and Sarah???
I am also interested in finding Peter's parents. I did find the William and Martha that David mentions in his message but there is no other information which would give me a link to our Peter.
Many thanks for your help
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Cheshiremaid
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20 Jan 2010 01:51 |
Hi Barbara..
In the title of your thread you say that Peter Hopwood was born in Stockport so may I suggest that you contact the Stockport Heritage Library...they hold all sources of information including parish records etc etc and the staff are most helpful.
The email address is..
[email protected]
Linda in the Midlands....if this is of interest to you and if you do not already know ( apologies if you do)...Stockport has the only museum in the UK dedicated to the hatting industry. The website address is
http://www.hatworks.org.uk/
and well worth a visit if you are ever in the area.
Linda
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SylviaInCanada
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20 Jan 2010 00:16 |
All I could think of was that they had changed their surname, but like you guys, I couldn't find any fmaily that matched.
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lancashireAnn
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19 Jan 2010 22:15 |
some areas of Yorks & staffs bmd sites have death age Cheshire has all death ages. Don't know about any of the other bmd sites but there may be others which do
for ref lancashirebmd.org.uk
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Jan 2010 21:59 |
Thanks for the details on the deaths Ann! (I'm so unlucky, by the time I get back to 1800 I have ancestors in a dozen counties ... Lancashire not being one of them.)
Australian death certificates are a marvel - they give parents' names (of course, where the informant knew) and the mother's birth surname is what that name is, for one thing. I know for NSW at least it also lists the names of children. I believe the old ones sometimes also say where the deceased originated and how long in Australia.
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lancashireAnn
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19 Jan 2010 20:49 |
when Barbara says on Joseph's death cert in Australia his mother was listed as Mary Turner, does that mean that was her current name or her maiden name. Not familiar with what is on Australian certs.
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lancashireAnn
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19 Jan 2010 20:26 |
the death ages are shown for ALL years on lancs bmd - can be v useful
1854 Mary in Preston age 67 Mary in Heywood age 73 Sarah Ann age 40
plus a Sarah Ellen age 0 in Burnley
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19 Jan 2010 20:22 |
Sylvia asked me to take a peek when she first looked at the thread.
There are only two Hopwood marriages in Preston reg dist to 1865, an Ann and a Robert, so no children's marriages or parents' remarriages there, it seems.
For deaths for relevant names, there are a Mary and a Sarah Ann, both in 1854. Ages aren't shown in the index until the mid-1860s.
http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl
I'm stumped too. No chance they joined Joseph in Tasmania I suppose? When did he leave England?
Searching in the IGI for children's births, there is this group baptism with parents Thomas and Jane:
Birth/Christening, 1845 - 1865, British Isles Father: Thomas Hopwood, Mother: Jane all are in batch C073543 1. WILLIAM HOPWOOD - Christening: 24 AUG 1851 Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England 2. SARAH HOPWOOD - Christening: 24 AUG 1851 Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England 3. SAMUEL HOPWOOD - Christening: 24 AUG 1851 Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England
plus this one in batch C073541 JAMES HOPWOOD - Christening: 08 SEP 1844 Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England
But no sign of those children in 1851 either!
No luck finding baptisms of children of Peter and Mary.
Headscratch!
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lancashireAnn
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19 Jan 2010 13:50 |
could the family have changed their name to Turner or was that Mary's maiden name
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lancashireAnn
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19 Jan 2010 13:40 |
the ages of those Mary Hopwood deaths are from cheshirebmd
1842 Mary age 38
1843 Mary age 0 and Mary age 54
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lancashireAnn
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19 Jan 2010 13:30 |
there were one or two Hopwood hatters around
found this one on lan-opc
Baptisms: 17 Jul 1836 St Lawrence, Denton, Lancashire, England William Hopwood - Child of Thomas Hopwood & Mary Born: 22 Apr 1836 Abode: Denton Occupation: Hatter Baptised by: W. P. Greswell Register: Baptism 1829 - 1837, Page 173, Entry 1381 Source: LDS Film 559166
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SharoninGreece
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19 Jan 2010 11:21 |
And also one in 1842.
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SharoninGreece
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19 Jan 2010 11:20 |
There are two deaths for a Mary Hopwood in 1843 in Stockport.
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19 Jan 2010 11:09 |
Possible ?? From IGI... PETER HOPWOOD Pedigree Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: 06 JAN 1803 Christening: 27 FEB 1803 St Mary, Stockport, Cheshire, England Death: Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: WILLIAM HOPWOOD Family Mother: MARTHA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
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