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JaneyCanuck
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26 Jul 2010 17:56 |
Ta.
;)
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MaureeninNY
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24 Jul 2010 23:30 |
Oh,Paul ! You miss our "girl" Janey,don't you??
All in all,though,how did your father react to all the information ?
It was a good family to research.
Thanks for the thanks, Maureen
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Paul
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24 Jul 2010 21:22 |
Hi everyone. If i've been a bit quiet recently thats 'cos my head hurts with all of this sudden information! So i'd just like to say thanks again for all of your help, it's all been quite a revelation, i'm sure we'll talk again soon and good luck with all your research!
Bye for now, Paul. x
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Paul
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19 Jul 2010 22:31 |
Hi Janey, how are you? I am, of course, most grateful for your input.
But "no ta", thats very English!
Bye love!
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MaureeninNY
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19 Jul 2010 20:51 |
Janey, Don't you know? THAT Frank is Calvin and Hannah's son from Bradford (born abt 1881). He's a wool sorter who kept going back and forth to Gilbertville,Mass.
I'm getting seasick looking at these people....
Maureenxx
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Jul 2010 20:37 |
So now, who's this one then? ;)
COCKROFT Frank Unknown M 1909 Liverpool USA Boston
Paul, I'll tolerate "ladies" in the collective (as in: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen). "Girls", no ta. Not for me!
Of course, I haven't noticed you saying anything to me at all ...
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MaureeninNY
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19 Jul 2010 20:23 |
Hi Paul, You assume correctly. You can either take out a 2 week trial offer on Ancestry or else PM me with your e-mail address and I'll try to send you a copy of the passport application. "Try" being the operative word!
Maureen
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Paul
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19 Jul 2010 20:04 |
Hi girls. Maureen very kindly gave me passport application information, I have been trying to access this but it seems that I would have to join Ancestry .com to view this, is my assumption correct?
Thanks, Paul.
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MaureeninNY
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18 Jul 2010 18:35 |
I guess he didn't like it: Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943 about Frank Cockroft Name: Frank Cockroft Occ:Warp Twister Bradford going to Lawrence Mass. Arrival Date: 24 Oct 1906 Age: 44 Years Estimated birth year: abt 1862 Gender: Male Ethnic Background: English Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Ship Name: Ivernia Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts Friend's Name: M Gaired Kinger Last Residence: England Microfilm Roll Number: 100
UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 about Frank Cockroft Name: Frank Cockroft Occ:Warp Twister Birth Date: abt 1862 Age: 45 Port of Departure: Boston, Massachusetts, United States Arrival Date: 4 Jul 1907 Port of Arrival: Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland Ports of Voyage: Boston Ship Name: Ivernia Shipping Line: Cunard Line Official Number: 110643
Source Citation: Class: BT26; Piece: 294; Item: 15
1911 census transcription details for: 5 Washington St Bradford
National Archive Reference:
RG14PN26785 RG78PN1541 RD498 SD3 ED22 SN257 Reg. District: Bradford Sub District: Manningham Parish: Bradford Enum. District: 22 Address: 5 Washington St Bradford County: Yorkshire (West riding) COCKCROFT, Frank Head Married M 48 1863 Warp Twister Yorkshire Bradford COCKCROFT, Ellen Wife Married 27 years F 45 1866 Yorkshire Bradford COCKCROFT, Sarah Daughter Single F 24 1887 Yorkshire Bradford COCKCROFT, Albert Son Single M 18 1893 Pin Maker Yorkshire Bradford COCKCROFT, Mary Daughter Single F 15 1896 Burler And Mender Yorkshire Bradford
Maureen
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JaneyCanuck
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18 Jul 2010 18:15 |
"Wait a sec-he's going to his father's (Frank's)place in Lawrence??"
Or a cousin Frank or some such?
1910 US census has a Frank Cockroft in Worcester county, Massachusetts, born c1881 (no parents or spouse showing, but that's all I can see). There's a little clan of other Cockrofts born 186801906 in Worcester county. No Frank Corkson in MA.
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MaureeninNY
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18 Jul 2010 13:03 |
Janey hit the immigration nail on the head:
Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943 about Tom Cockroft Name: Tom Cockroft Occ:Clerk Last residence:Bradford. Going to Lawrence,Mass. Wait a sec-he's going to his father's (Frank's)place in Lawrence?? Arrival Date: 28 Feb 1907 Age: 18 Years Estimated birth year: abt 1889 Gender: Male Ethnic Background: English Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Ship Name: Ivernia Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts Friend's Name: Frank Cockroft Last Residence: England Microfilm Roll Number: 103
And he travelled with sister Sarah: Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943 about Sarah Cockroft Name: Sarah Cockroft Arrival Date: 28 Feb 1907 Age: 20 Years Estimated birth year: abt 1887 Gender: Female Ethnic Background: English Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Ship Name: Ivernia Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts Friend's Name: Frank Corkson (oh well...) Last Residence: England Microfilm Roll Number: 103
Maureen
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MaureeninNY
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18 Jul 2010 06:02 |
Honest-last post: 1930 United States Federal Census about Thomas Cockcroff Name: Thomas Cockcroff Home in 1930: Sayre, Bradford, Pennsylvania Age: 41 I can't read his occupation,although the next column looks like Ste?? railroad Estimated birth year: abt 1889 Birthplace: England Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Lula M Race: White Name Age Thomas Cockcroff 41 Lula M Cockcroff 39 Frank K Cockcroff 19 Charles H Cockcroff 17 Harry H Cockcroff 13 Ellen C Cockcroff 5 6/12 Jane L Cockcroff 2 11/12 Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Sayre, Bradford, Pennsylvania; Roll 2006; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 34; Image: 607.0. Source Information:
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MaureeninNY
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18 Jul 2010 05:20 |
That's what I was looking for: U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 about
Name: Tom Cockcroft Birth Date: 13 Apr 1889 Birth Place: Bradford, England Residence: Pennsylvania Passport Issue Date: 22 May 1920 Father Name: Frank Cockcroft Father's Birth Location: England Father's Residence: England Passport Includes a Photo: Y Source: Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 (M1490)
It is way past my bed time. One eyed Maureen
And there's a passport photo of the family. Lucky you
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SylviaInCanada
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18 Jul 2010 04:22 |
from www.ellisisland.org
the ship's manifest for the Thomas Cockroft arriving in 1902 on board the Oceanic, as found by Tracey
Thomas Cockroft Married Salesman Able to Read and Write Reason for Landing:- Employ New York Final destination:- New York Fare paid by:- Self Carrying how much money:- $11 Where staying:- Hotel, NY, no address
Wonder if he really is yours??? He says on this manifest that he is a SALESMAN, nothing to do with railways!
Ellis Island is a free site, so you can look at this yourself
You have to sign up with the site to be able to see the documents .... but it is free, as I said.
sylvia
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MaureeninNY
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18 Jul 2010 03:01 |
Vanessa-yowzers,you DO suffer from them.
I'm along the ignore/don"t scratch line. Listerine on a cotton ball helps somewhat.
I could also grab our dusty bottle of Benadryl(sp?) and have a party!
Maureen
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Vanessa
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18 Jul 2010 02:26 |
Hi Maureen
I suffer allergic reactions to them (in oz) and have tried everything suggested! My recommendation would be to keep the antihistamines in stock and as soon as you know you have been bit - take them! At least it helps with the itching and starts reducing the swellings (unfortunately doesnt get rid of the huge blisters :-( Hope you're not suffering too much!
Vanessa
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MaureeninNY
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18 Jul 2010 01:42 |
Geez,Paul.. If you'd caught me the other day when I had everything ready to go.... Sayre,PA http://www.joycetice.com/cemb/tiogptc3.htm
Your knuckles will be firmly rapped if you mix up Frank and George again!
Maureen PS Anyone have home remedies for mosquito bites??
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JaneyCanuck
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17 Jul 2010 23:21 |
So the Tom who was aged 1 in the 1891 census, with father Frank, is yours. ?
That means the Tom in the US censuses born 1889ish (not the one born 1876ish) is in all likelihood yours.
So he is in Bradford, PA, in 1930 -- I can find that w/o having a paid subscription -- as Cockroff. And by searching for all people in Bradford, PA, in 1930, named Cockcroff with parents Thomas and Lula, we get a list of their children:
http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6224&enc=1
Frank K Cockcroff 1911 Charles H Cockroff 1913 Harry H Cockcroff 1917 Ellen C Cockroff 1924 Jane L Cockroff 1927
So there's two more than you had in 1920.
It is rather interesting that they gravitated to a place called Bradford on the other side of the ocean, isn't it?
Since he presumably travelled to the US by himself, it wouldn't likely have been before 1905. He had a child born by 1911.
These are two possibilities for his travel:
COCKROFT T dob Unknown Male 1907 Liverpool USA Boston COCKROFT Thos Adult Male 1904 Liverpool USA New York
there are also these:
COCKROFT dob Unknown Male 1907 Liverpool USA Boston COCKROFT dob Unknown Male 1907 Liverpool USA Boston
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Paul
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17 Jul 2010 15:16 |
Maureen, you're a star! I can confirm Tom's family and adress details are correct as you have them listed at 13 Washington Street, Bradford.
So The 1st Tom on the list may not be correct, but it would be nice to see the right one's passenger list.
I have been told for sure he worked on the railways, so this all sounds correct.
Cheers, m'dears.
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Paul
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17 Jul 2010 14:59 |
Many thanks to all of you for your kind help. I did make a mistake of Toms fathers name, he was Frank, not George! Maybe one day I might be as knowledgeable as you lot and learn to use the system!
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