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Steanie
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8 Feb 2015 20:47 |
ArgyllGran you're genius! My brain has melted over this..I couldn't find a possible surname for Elizabeth for love nor money. Poor Anne: she was only 28 - child birth? So I think your suspicion about 1891 is probably right on the money; poor Peter and family; so much grief. I am pleased to remain related to Abel and Mary Anne, though. There was an Arstall from Hollinsgreen in my class at school; he was a genius too; we nick named him " Eddie Brain"!
I'll sleep tonight :-D
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ArgyllGran
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8 Feb 2015 20:17 |
George A Platt, listed in 1901, isn't Peter's son (presumably):
George Arstall England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000 christening: 14 December 1879 , Hollinfare, Lancashire, England residence: 14 December 1879 , , Cheshire, England father: / mother: Elizabeth Arstall
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8 Feb 2015 19:50 |
However, I'm not sure that the Peter who is married to Elizabeth Beddows by 1891 is the same Peter. Per 1891, that Peter is apparently born in 1839 in Prescot.
I think your Peter, who became Lilian's father, married Anne's sister:
Peter Platt England Marriages, 1538–1973 marriage: 2 December 1883 St. George'S Church, Manchester, Lancashire, England father: Able Platt spouse: Elizabeth Arstall other: George Arstall
In the 1901 census your Peter has a daughter Martha A Platt, born c1885, in Hollinfare. Here's her birth: From England, Cheshire Parish Registers Name: Martha Ann Platt Event Type: Christening Event Date: 06 Jul 1884 Event Place: , Hollinfare, Lancashire, England Gender: Female Father's Name: Peter Platt Mother's Name: Elizabeth Arstall <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< GS Film number: 2069048 , Digital Folder Number: 004018845 , Image Number: 00146
Peter Platt, 1844, Woolston, who is in Rainhill Asylum in 1891, is yours, I think. But I don't see Elizabeth or the children in 1891.
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8 Feb 2015 19:20 |
Aha! Proof? -
Peter's marriage to Ann Astall on FS gives YOB 1844, and father Abel:
Peter Platt England Marriages, 1538–1973 birth: 1844 marriage: 5 August 1866 Warrington, Lancashire, England father: Abel Platt spouse: Ann Astall other: George Astall
And another entry with different marriage date - Peter Platt England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000 residence: 15 July 1866 , , Cheshire, England marriage: 15 July 1866 , Warrington, Lancashire, England father: Abel Platt spouse: Ann Astall other: George Astall
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ArgyllGran
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8 Feb 2015 19:16 |
The Arndel (Arundel) "cousins" in 1871, all born in Woolston according to 1871, ought to be the way to determine if he's the same Peter.
Births Dec 1862 (>99%) ARUNDEL Elizabeth Teal Warrington 8c 147
I don't see the births of Henry and Anne in that area, though. Maybe??? Births Mar 1867 (>99%) Arundale Annie Stockport 8a 12
Nor can I see any Arundels (or similar), living in Woolston area in 1861 or 1871, so don't know who their parents might have been..
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8 Feb 2015 18:59 |
In 1851, 1861, 1881, 1891, 1901 his YOB is given as 1844.
I think it's just a mistake re his age in 1871 - the enumerator has written 36 instead of 26.
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ArgyllGran
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8 Feb 2015 18:53 |
Ah! I'm confused too!
Well, in spite of the age discrepancy, I think Peter in 1881, posted by Dea, is definitely the same Peter as the one in 1871, with wife Anne, and daughters Margaret & Elizabeth, which I posted above.
Margaret & Elizabeth's details match.
Probably Peter & Ann(e)'s marriage: Marriages Sep 1866 (>99%) ASTALL Ann Warrington 8c 159 PLATT Peter Warrington 8c 159
And probably Ann's death: Deaths Jun 1875 (>99%) PLATT Ann 28 Warrington 8c 93
One of these will be Margaret's birth: Births Dec 1867 (>99%) Platt Margaret Warrington 8c 137 Platt Margaret Warrington 8c 179
And Elizabeth: Births Mar 1869 (>99%) Platt Elizabeth Warrington 8c 189
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Steanie
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8 Feb 2015 15:46 |
Yes Dea, that's the 1881 to which I referred; I was trying to pull that family into the one that ArgyllGran discovered in the 1901 census where James Platt, future husband of my Nanna Platt ( Jean MacGilchrist) is aged 5 yes and the son of Peter and Elizabeth. Is this Peter the son of Abel and Mary Anne - I thought that bit in the middle might have changed things. Does it have Peter being 37 in 1881 and 36 in 1871? I then looked at a Peter from Martinscroft who ended up near St Helens with step children surnamed Beddows; I thought was that Abel's son who settled up that way following a spell in Rainhill asylum having suffered depression due to the death of his wife? I'd hate to lose Abel after having so much info on him and getting to know him a little.
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8 Feb 2015 11:56 |
I agree with Dea. That's the 1881 I was referring to when I said Mary Anne/Margaret was Mary A in 1881.
David & Mary A's details in 1881 fit with the 1871 below:
Mary Anne Platt in the 1871 England Census Name: Mary Anne Platt Age: 46 Estimated birth year: abt 1825 Relation: Head Gender: Female Where born: Martinscroft, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Martinscroft and Woolston Ecclesiastical parish: Padgate Christchurch Town: Woolston County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Registration district: Warrington Sub-registration district: Rixton ED, institution, or vessel: 3 Household schedule number: 47 Piece: 3909 Folio: 36 Page Number: 9 Household Members: Name Age Mary Anne Platt 46 Thomas Platt 24 Jonathan Platt 17 Margaret Platt 15 Abel Platt 12 David Platt 10 Source Citation Class: RG10; Piece: 3909; Folio: 36; Page: 9; GSU roll: 842047
Peter in 1871 was with his first wife and the daughters listed in 1881:
Peter Platt in the 1871 England Census Name: Peter Platt Age: 36 Estimated birth year: abt 1835 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Anne Platt Gender: Male Where born: Woolston, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Martinscroft and Woolston Ecclesiastical parish: Padgate Christchurch Town: Woolston County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Registration district: Warrington Sub-registration district: Rixton ED, institution, or vessel: 3 Household schedule number: 38 Piece: 3909 Folio: 35 Page Number: 7 Household Members: Name Age Peter Platt 36 Anne Platt 24 Margaret Platt 3 Elizabeth Platt 2 Elizabeth Arndel 8 Henry Arndel 6 Anne Arndel 4 Source Citation Class: RG10; Piece: 3909; Folio: 35; Page: 7; GSU roll: 842047
The Arndels are Peter's cousins.
Mary A's children Thomas, Jonathan, Margaret, and Abel, listed in 1871, match with the ones in 1861 (below), when, as you've already noticed, Mary is listed as Margaret, and is married to Abel:
Margaret Platt in the 1861 England Census Name: Margaret Platt Age: 40 Estimated birth year: 1821 Relation: Wife Spouse's Name: Abel Platt Gender: Female Where born: Martinscroft, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Woolston with Martinscroft County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Registration district: Warrington Sub-registration district: Rixton ED, institution, or vessel: 2 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 32 Piece: 2798 Folio: 27 Page Number: 25 Household Members: Name Age Abel Platt 45 Margaret Platt 40 Peter Platt 17 Thomas Platt 15 William Platt 10 Jonathan Platt 7 Margaret Platt 5 Abel Platt 2 Source Citation Class: RG 9; Piece: 2798; Folio: 27; Page: 25; GSU roll: 543030
Death of Mary Anne's son William, who doesn't seem to appear on censuses after 1861??? : Deaths Sep 1861 (>99%) Platt William Warrington 8c 79
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Dea
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8 Feb 2015 11:19 |
Is this the 1881 you refer to Stephen?
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Giggs Lane, Woolston with Martinscroft, Warrington, Lancashire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Mary A Platt Head Widow Female 56 1825 Farmer Of 30 Acres Employing 4 Labourers Woolston, Lancashire, England
David Platt Son Single Male 20 1861 Farmers Son Woolston, Lancashire, England
Peter Platt Son Widower Male 37 1844 Farmers Son Woolston, Lancashire, England
Margaret Platt Grand Daughter Single Female 13 1868 - Woolston, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth Platt Grand Daughter Single Female 11 1870 Scholar Woolston, Lancashire, England
Abel Platt Grand Son Single Male 8 1873 Scholar Woolston, Lancashire, England
I am confused (not unusual for me ;-) ) - If you believe this to be 'your' Peter then surely this census seems to confirm parents are probably Abel and Mary yet you now say that these are not your relatives??
Baptism: 1 Oct 1843 St Elphin, Warrington, Lancashire, England Peter Platt - [Child] of Abel Platt & Mary Abode: Woolston Occupation: Husbandman Baptised by: John Slatter Register: Baptisms 1838 - 1845, Page 310, Entry 2476 Source: LDS Film 1562963
Have I got lost somewhere?
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Steanie
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8 Feb 2015 10:09 |
O oh, I think maybe Abel Platt and Mary Anne Hankinson are not my great great grand parents as I found a Peter Platt living with his mother in 1881..and he was a widower. I'm wondering if this is the Peter who was a patient at Rainhill Asylum ten years later. My great grand father, Peter Platt, definitely had a daughter called Lilian. Confusing :-S
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Steanie
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6 Feb 2015 19:54 |
Hi ArgyllGran, Wow, Manchester Cathedral seems a bit grand; Warrington town would usually naturally draw folks from Woolston..and yet they are indeed back in Woolston for the babtizing of baby Jane. Despite our discussion about coincidences and the as nothing discrepancy in the spelling of Bri(m)milow, I reckon you must be right and the families are one and the same. I rooted out that census record that had Henry Hankinson living next door to Abel ( Abel, Abel? Who the ...) and was alarmed to see he was married to Enid, but then I noticed that he and his wife were only 21 when Abel was 45: he must be Abel's cousin, son of Henry senior. I looked back, too, to my letter from Ian Platt and he writes of his memory of Aunt Lilian..which is more evidence that Peter and Elizabeth are the right Platts :-) I saw that there are quite a few Henry Hankinson father of the bride/ groom records and clicked one to find the spouse to be a Robert Ellison; I already have Ellisons in my tree, and googling have found another Platt and Ellison ,milk lad and maid in service at Woolston Hall..I am going to look closely at any Ellison's I come across from now on.
I reckon I'll never be sure about the "Burns mystery" but thanks to this community; the efforts of Glasgowlass sfc and yourself I now know about more of my family history than I could have dreamt of just a month ago.
Thanks again, Steve
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ArgyllGran
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6 Feb 2015 13:24 |
As this child is one of several possible siblings of Mary Anne, perhaps Jane Brimelow/Brimilow/Brimmilow is Mary Anne's mother??
From FS:
Jane Hankinson England Births and Christenings Name: Jane Hankinson Gender: Female Christening Date: 05 Feb 1832 Christening Place: WOOLSTON-RC,WOOLSTON,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND Birth Date: 30 Jan 1832 Father's Name: Henry Hankinson Mother's Name: Jane Brimilow <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Indexing Project (Batch) Number: P00690-1 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 942 B4C V. 17
Marriage (from FS)???
Henry Hankinson in the Manchester, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930 (Cathedral) Name: Henry Hankinson Marriage Date: 14 Feb 1819 Parish: Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George Spouse's Name: Jane Brimmilow Archive Roll: 694
Image says he's a porter.
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Steanie
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5 Feb 2015 21:44 |
Ah, thanks again, Argyllgran! I have been trying to research Mary Anne Hankinson, myself, today but was coming up with no results; it was on FS as well...I was beginning to think that I had imagined the census record ( I didn't think to check this thread as I thought I had asked gr to notify by email any responses) . Abel's Hankinson neighbour appears to have been his father-in-law then: he really did fall for the girl next door! Thanks to you I now have another mystery Jane to discover, too.
PS. It's amazing how often what you might reasonably expect to be extremely unlikely events, such as that with the lodgers, occurs. My Uncle John Lovell was once hospitalised whilst living abroad in Australia. Not only was the previous occupant of his bed also called John Lovell, but according to the nurse, who came and chatted away like they were old friends, he looked like the other bloke, too!
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ArgyllGran
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5 Feb 2015 11:37 |
I agree about Mary Anne Hankinson - YOB fits with age at death:
From FamilySearch: Mary Ann Hankinson in the England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Name: Mary Ann Hankinson Gender: Female Baptism Date: 10 Nov 1822 Baptism Place: Woolston-Rc,Woolston,Lancashire,England Father: Henry Hankinson Mother: Jane FHL Film Number: 942 B4C V. 17
Mary Anne Hankinson in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Mary Anne Hankinson Gender: Female Marriage Date: 6 Aug 1843 Marriage Place: Christ Church, Warrington, Lancashire, England Spouse: Abel Platt FHL Film Number: 2068609
Re your ghostly man with dog - it's certainly a very small world. In 1911 the young single man who eventually became my paternal grandfather was a lodger in a house. A fellow-lodger (born a couple of hundred miles from the lodging house) had the same unusual surname as my mother's sister's husband. My cousin says the lodger was his 1st cousin twice removed, on his father's side of his family!
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Steanie
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5 Feb 2015 07:09 |
Thank you for posting that information, ArgyllGran; the twelve year old Peter would indeed be Jean's brother-in-law and Mary Ann his grandmother on his father's side I think. I hadn't known when Mary Ann had died. I think she was Mary Anne Hankinson married to Abel Platt. I recently went for a drive, one early morning, to discover where Martinscroft is exactly, as it is only about five or six miles from where I live. Nowadays it mostly appears to be motorway and industrial units, but as I stopped at a dead end on an industrial park a brown Labrador tore by from a gap in a hedgerow; it was after a rabbit, but then from the mist the dog's owner appeared: when the man addressed me by name I nearly fainted, lol. It transpired that he wasn't the ghostly apparition of one of my ancestors but a Mr Williams who had been at school with one of my sisters about forty years earlier - random : )
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ArgyllGran
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4 Feb 2015 22:43 |
What wonderful stuff to discover!
Just a footnote - re-reading this thread, I see you mention a brother or brother-in-law Peter. Presumably her brother-in-law:
1901 England Census Name: James Platt Age: 5 Estimated birth year: abt 1896 Relation to Head: Son Gender: Male Father: Peter Platt Mother: Elizabeth Platt Birth Place: Martinscroft, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Woolston with Martinscroft Ecclesiastical parish: Orford and Padgate Town: Woolston with Martinscroft County/Island: Lancashire Country: England :Registration district: Warrington Sub-registration district: Rixton ED, institution, or vessel: 2 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 3586 Folio: 40 Page Number: 15 Household schedule number: 86 Household Members: Name Age Peter Platt 57 Elizabeth Platt 45 George A Platt 21 Martha A Platt 16 Mary E Platt 15 Peter Platt 12 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Ernest Platt 9 Lilian Platt 11 David Platt 6 James Platt 5
(How I wish Ancestry hadn't finally abandoned the old version of transcriptions - they were so much easier to copy & paste!)
Re Mary Anne or Margaret Platt - You mention the 1851 and 1861 censuses. (You may have got this later info but you don't say so, so I'll post it here.) She's Mary Anne again in 1871, and Mary A. in 1881. Also Mary Ann when she died:
Mary Ann Platt England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 birth: 1823 burial: 14 April 1887 Warrington, Lancaster, England residence: Woodston
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4 Feb 2015 21:13 |
I still cannot be sure what Jane Cunningham's maiden name was who was born around 1805 and was married to a Gavin Cunningham as there seems to have been quite a few about at that time; they were the parents of Isabella Burns Cunningham so I suspect that Gavin's folks were a John Cunningham and Isabel Burns ( this got me excited as I know that Rabbie Burns had a sister of that name...but it is well documented that she married a certain John Begg. I did come upon a source that said that Gavin was from Sorn..so there's an Ayrshire link...
Anyway I was able to find my long lost Uncle Ian to ask him, amongst other things, what had become of John MacGilchrist who I had on the good ship "California" leaving Glasgow and bound for New York in the early spring of 1914; Had he escaped the horrors of the looming world war?? It was quite an emotional experience when I received a reply..and I was astounded by what he told me: look him up on YouTube! http://www.historicaviationart.com/background.html :-D
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9 Jan 2015 22:13 |
I don't know; I've been trying to get my head around their comings and goings all day; Wandsworth was a complete blind side r ( had to space the 'r' as the cheeky checker insists on blind spider) as was the Rochdale link - I had not for a moment thought to find Martha MacGilchrist having been born in England, believing her surname to be her maiden name; I did expect Robert Dickson to be found in a border town and most likely on the English side. They didn't sit still for long in the old days - I've hardly moved from where I started. The Platts seem to have all been farmers and I expected them to have stayed put, but James got about a bit, too. I could possibly connect Maltster and a barley growing farmer but Robert Mac was a wood machinist. I know James would have travelled to London markets regularly to sell his produce..but Wandsworth? Perhaps following the first world war, London had an insatiable need for house builders and Robert's son: John the architect Is the missing link; certainly lots for me to think about. It looks like the Ayr story might just have been a little romance to connect to Robbie Burns' neck of the woods.
Thanks again, Glasgow Lass.
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9 Jan 2015 19:05 |
Just going back over your opening post. I'm not exactly sure about the story relating to James Platt and Jean MacGilchrist meeting in Ayr?
Robert McGichrist and Martha Holden married in Lancashire 1890. At 1891 and 1901 they were living in Glasgow. At 1911 they were living in Robert's home town of Alloa
The next sighting is 12 years later in 1923 when daughter Jean McGilchrist married James Platt in Wandsworth, Surrey
Robert and Martha McGilchrist also appears on Electoral rolls in Surrey from 1923 until Robert's 1933 death.
So it seems that Martha left Surrey after Roberts death and went to live with her daughter Jean Platt who was by now, living in Lancashire
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