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Bruce
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21 Jul 2011 21:22 |
Thank you for all your help :-) I think this is one of the lines that is going to be a tough nut to crack :-)
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LadyKira
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21 Jul 2011 01:48 |
Ah Orton is in Westmorland but my point is that 3 miles away it is cumberland.
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Bruce
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21 Jul 2011 01:17 |
Thank you for the additional information and possible surnames :-)
Being based in New Zealand, I cannot locate anything in the local library for local directories for Cumbria in general, or Orton in particular, only for NZ directories, but will check with them again.
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LadyKira
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21 Jul 2011 00:36 |
Orton, Westmoreland
Description Orton, a small market-town and a parish in Westmorland. The town stands near a small tributary of the river Lune, 3 miles N of Tebay railway station, and 8 1/2 SW by S of Appleby; is supposed to be a place of great antiquity; consists of a market-place, a square, and several small streets, and has a post, money order, and telegraph office under Tebay (R.S.O.) A weekly market is held on Wednesday, and several fairs for cattle and one for earthenware, called the " Pot Fair," are held during the year. The parish contains also Raisbeck, Longdale, Bretherdale, Shap Wells, Tebay, and part of Birkbeck Fells, besides several hamlets. Acreage, 24,513, of which 127 are water; population, 1847. The parish returns three members to the district council for the union of the E ward of Westmorland, and has a parish council of nine members and a chairman. The Old Hall was built by the Birkbeck family, whose name is probably derived from the river Birkbeck, which for some distance flows through a part of the parish into the river Lune. Orton Hall is the seat of the Burn family, and the old hall is now a farmhouse. The general surface is very hilly. Orton Scar, in the N part of the parish, is a picturesque height, and was formerly crowned with a beacon, in a chain of beacon communication along a great extent of country. The rocks include limestone, white and red sandstone, and traces of lead and copper ores. There are an ancient British caim, a Druidical circle, and remains of several ancient camps and earthworks, and Roman coins have been found. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Carlisle; net value, £226 with residence. The church belonged formerly to Conishead Priory; is ancient, and was thoroughly restored in 1877; and has a chancel, nave of four bays, aisles, and a massive embattled tower. Population of the ecclesiastical parish, 828. Tebay was formed into a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1884. Population, 1019. There are a Wesleyan chapel, a Primitive Methodist mission room, a temperance hall, an endowed school, a market-house, a police station, and several charities. Richard Burn, author of the " Justice of Peace," was vicar, and Bishop Barlow was a native.
Tebay is 3 miles from Orton but comes under Cumbria
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LadyKira
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21 Jul 2011 00:29 |
Did you look at the Genuki link?
Nothing in memorial trannscriptions
The lacal study centre may have local trade directories.
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LadyKira
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21 Jul 2011 00:26 |
I have been looking without using the surname.
looking at the village of Orton
seaching through family search
more suggestions for surname
Rosw*ll Bosw*ll Oswald
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Bruce
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20 Jul 2011 23:04 |
Would these trade directories be online?
I agree about ancestors using their middle names - this happened with another of my ancestors and that name was mispelled as well :-) Question is - did Robert Oswell have a middle name?
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LadyKira
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20 Jul 2011 16:20 |
As a shoe maker I wonder if there are trade directories?
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LadyKira
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20 Jul 2011 15:04 |
We are not getting anwers within the box so looking outside of the box. Some of our ancestors had annoying habits like sometimes choosing to use amiddle name or changing the surname completely.
I found the record on familysearch so posted it. It gives nothing new but it gives documentation to what we know.
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Bruce
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20 Jul 2011 01:04 |
To LadyKira
Thank you so much for your help :-)
The last post has the same details as I stated in my initial post (I have a copy of the marriage cert), so the previous two on the census information would not be the same Robert Oswell, as the heads of the household are not John???
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LadyKira
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19 Jul 2011 22:46 |
Robert Oswell England Marriages, 1538–1973 birth:1832 marriage:1855 —Kendal, Westmoreland, England parents:John Oswell spouse:Mary Simpson record title:England Marriages, 1538–1973 groom's name:Robert Oswell groom's birth date:1832 groom's age:23 bride's name:Mary Simpson bride's birth date:1825 bride's age:30 marriage date:1855 marriage place:Kendal, Westmoreland, England groom's father's name:John Oswell bride's father's name:John Simpson indexing project (batch) number:M39649-7 system origin:England-VR source film number:1471687
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LadyKira
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19 Jul 2011 22:38 |
1841 census - household transcription Person: OSWELL, Robert Address: Billy Mill Lain, Tynemouth, Chirton OSWELL, Edward M 30 1811 Northumberland OSWELL, Dorothy F 30 1811 Northumberland SHORT, Isabela F 70 1771 Northumberland OSWELL, Robert M 7 1834 Northumberland
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LadyKira
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19 Jul 2011 22:35 |
There is this one
1841 census - household transcription Person: OSWELL, Robert Address: Wark Village, Wark OSWELL, Thomas M 45 1796 Northumberland VIEW OSWELL, Ann F 40 1801 Northumberland VIEW OSWELL, William M 20 1821 Northumberland VIEW OSWELL, Margret F 15 1826 Northumberland VIEW OSWELL, Thomas M 12 1829 Northumberland VIEW
1851 census - household transcription Person: OSWELL, Robert Address: Wark Village Square, Wark OSWELL, Thomas Head Married M 58 1793 Shoemaker Corbridge Northumberland OSWELL, Ann Wife Married F 53 1798 Shoemaker's Wife Chollerton Northumberland OSWELL, Jane Daughter Unmarried F 32 1819 Shoemaker's Daughter Wark Northumberland OSWELL, Thomas Son Unmarried M 22 1829 Shoemaker's Son Wark Northumberland OSWELL, Matthew Son Unmarried M 17 1834 Shoemaker's Son Wark Northumberland OSWELL, Robert Son Unmarried M 11 1840 Scholar Wark Northumberland MOOR, Elizabeth Visitor F 5 1846 Scholar Wark Northumberland
OSWELL, Edward M 10 1831 Northumberland VIEW OSWELL, Matthew M 8 1833 Northumberland VIEW OSWELL, Robert M 1 1840 Northumberland VIEW ARMSTRONG, Bengman M 20 1821 Northumberland
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Bruce
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19 Jul 2011 21:51 |
This the problem that Kendal Records Office had as well - They couldn't find any Oswell in Orton either ... which leads me to believe that Robert Oswell (1832) possibly wasn't born there .... but if that was the case, why state this in the 1861 census?
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LadyKira
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19 Jul 2011 13:03 |
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WES/Orton/index.htm
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LadyKira
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19 Jul 2011 12:46 |
Accordind tofreeebmd an Agnes Oswell dies in 1844 and I cannot find her either
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LadyKira
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19 Jul 2011 12:29 |
MARY OSWELL Pedigree Female Birth: Christening: 27 MAY 1816 Killington, Westmorland, England Parents: Mother: ELIZABETH OSWELL Family Messages: Extracted birth or christening P017861 The only other Oswell I could find on IGI in Westmorland Not much help but cannot find anything like the name in Orton
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LadyKira
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19 Jul 2011 11:55 |
both Kendal and Penrith have main roads called Stricklandgate (The reference to gate is old English which means road).
It is a long road
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Bruce
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19 Jul 2011 11:48 |
Many thanks for the replies:
To Lynski - Thank you for your efforts - I think your 1st post on the 1841 census may have some real merit :-)
To Mike - You could very well be right - we simply don't know.
To LadyKira - Many thanks for the information on William Oswell - much appreciated :-)
Cheers
Bruce
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LadyKira
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19 Jul 2011 11:47 |
1871 census - household transcription Person: OSWELL, Robert Address: Workhouse, St Thomas, Kendal OSWELL, Robert Inmate M 14 1857 Westmorland OSWELL, Joseph Inmate M 11 1860 Westmorland
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