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10 May 2016 08:50 |
This one looks certain to be a member of your family - I don't know if you have him yet?
Baptism: 4 Sep 1829 St Thomas, Ardwick, Lancashire, England Robert Kibble Hervey - Son of Robert Hervey & Jane Abode: Douglas Bank Wigan Occupation: Merchant Baptised by: N. W. Gibson Curate Register: Baptisms 1813 - 1844, Page 105, Entry 840 Source: LDS Film 2148094
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Baptism: 14 Apr 1834 Collegiate, Manchester, Lancashire, England Isabel Matley Hervey - Daughter of Robert Hervey & Jane Abode: Stony Knolls Occupation: Drysalter Baptised by: H. Fielding Register: Baptisms 1834, Page 202, Entry 1613 Source: LDS Film 2357018 Baptism: 20 Apr 1837 St Ann, Manchester, Lancashire, England Violet Milroy Hervey - [Child] of Robert Hervey & Jane Abode: Broughton Occupation: Drysalter Baptised by: Jereh. Smith Register: Baptisms 1813 - 1849, Page 168, Entry 1341 Source: LDS Film 919408
I won't post any more as you probably already have them but there are lots of other BD + M's on Lancs OPC site:
http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Search/indexp.html
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10 May 2016 07:57 |
This extra info may help to be sure that grave 3901 in Rusholme Rd Cemetery is the correct one?
James + Isabella are buried as HERVEY.
Also in the grave is a Jane Hamilton HERVEY , 19th Dec. 1842 aged 2 years - daughter of Robert and Jane Hervey.
Any help?
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10 May 2016 07:14 |
(below look to relate to Atlas, from google search)
Chris :)
Rates and Proposals of the Atlas Insurance Company ... for assurances on ... By Atlas Assurance Company
(Institituted 1808, notes a Director named John Carrick)
Agent. James Hervey, Dry Salter Manchester
http://tinyurl.com/zh724zr
http://manchesterhistory.net/manchester/tours/tour5/area5page27.html
(History, location)
edits (perhaps John one of 'Wills & Testaments' below)
http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
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Glasgow Herald 1822 Anderston Printfield Works For Sale (Bleaching, Drying, Apparatus, Dying House etc) William Carrick (Atlas Assurance House, who is empowered to treat for a lease of the works)
(could relate in with Dry Salter occ.)
Bankrupts. The Manchester Times and Gazette (Manchester, England), Saturday, September 11, 1841
Robert Hervey and Carrick Hervey of Manchester, drysalters
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10 May 2016 00:22 |
It would then seem that the news paper articles in Manchester relate to son James from the first marriage.
However, the math and geography does seem is a bit odd? Born in 1745, means he was approx 53yrs old on his 2nd marriage in 1798.
Kippen is actually in Stirlingshire but it's borders Perthshire. Kippen and Paisley are about 50 miles apart.
The OPR Marriage Banns in Paisley "may" state where each of the bride and groom were from, but noticeably there does not appear to be Banns in any other parish. If James Hervie was not from Paisley, I would expect the marriage banns to be read in his home parish too.
Hervie/Kibble couple were STILL having children in Paisley at 1802 which may rule out that they were living in Kippen in that same year Son Robert was born in Mar 1802 and baptised in Paisley in May 1802
Sometimes, an occupation for the father will appear on the baptismal entry. If this man wasn't a farmer, the Stirlingshire Hervies could be ruled out.
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9 May 2016 20:08 |
I'm in shock here. I had no idea about the documents I have just found.
Years ago I was given a great bundle of 'stuff' about this branch of the family: letters, documents, journals, photographs, records, notes, hand-drawn trees, etc., etc., etc. I filed it all away carefully until I had reached that part of the family history. There is an enormous amount of information which I haven't tackled yet.
I was hopeful that I might find something in the documents about James HERVIE/HERVEY.
1. And some kind ancestor has made up a typed tree on a very old typewriter about him and his ancestors and descendants. The descendants I know about so please don't go down all those twists and turns for me, grateful though I am!!.
Beside his name is typed "b. 1745, d. 1832" which is helpful! It also confirms that he was married twice but there is a question mark as to her name. It reads that he and No.1 wife had 11 children inc "James, Elizabeth, Christina, Jane, Mary, Janet (died young), William, etc."
Then it confirms his second marriage to Isabel Kibble [my direct ancestor] who was "one of 17 children". It shows James and Isabel's children as "Sarah, William, Thomas, Robert [my direct ancestor], Carrick + 5 others".
Tantalisingly, this typewritten tree also shows that James Hervie/Hervey's father was also a James Hervie/Hervey ....................
I know for certain that James senior, James junior, Isabel Kibble and Robert Hervie/Hervey were all born in Scotland. The latter three all crossed the border into England and died there.
2. And deep in this bundle of 'stuff' is another typed document; equally old and fusty - but priceless! It reads that James Hervey senior was living in Kippen Parish, Perthshire when his son, also James, was born. James senior "farmed his own land". James junior "helped on the farm and was sent to Glasgow into a bank - probably that of Mr. Carrick, a relative". It reads that James junior "came to Manchester in 1802" where he was "later a drysalter and also was agent for the Atlas Insurance Office from the time it was established".
We are unbelievably lucky to have all these records kept by our ancestors. There is masses of it and I can't even begin to think how I will fathom it all out. The joys of Family History .................! :-)
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9 May 2016 13:26 |
Thank you all so far.
I realise that I need to go into the deep dark depths of hand me down papers which may, just may give a clue as to his mother's maiden name.
Please give me a bit of time - I'll be back within 24 hrs.
The two burials at Rusholme would seem pretty certain at this point. But what does 'private transcription' mean and where does it come from? Is it possible that the first 'e' has been transcribed incorrectly, i.e., Harvey/Hervey?? And it would be interesting if both father James and his son Robert both decided to slightly alter their surname post crossing the border from Scotland. :-)
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9 May 2016 13:09 |
This birth is much nearer Paisley
James Harvie Gender: Male Baptism Date: 8 May 1757 Baptism Place: Kilbirnie,Ayr,Scotland Father: James Harvie Mother: Mary Walker FHL Film Number: 1041381
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9 May 2016 12:47 |
????????? Name James Hervie Gender Male Christening Date 04 Jan 1757 Christening Place OLD MACHAR,ABERDEEN,SCOTLAND Father's Name James Hervie Mother's Name Cecil Smith Citing this Record
"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYLB-3HV : accessed 9 May 2016), James Hervie, 04 Jan 1757; citing OLD MACHAR,ABERDEEN,SCOTLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 991,206.
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9 May 2016 12:40 |
for ref as it ties in to year of marriage
James Hervie mentioned in the record of Thomas Kibble Hervie Name James Hervie Gender Male Wife Isabella Kibble Son Thomas Kibble Hervie Name Thomas Kibble Hervie Gender Male Christening Date 26 Feb 1799 Christening Place , ABBEY (PAISLEY), RENFREW, SCOTLAND Birth Date 11 Feb 1799 Father's Name James Hervie Mother's Name Isabella Kibble CITING THIS RECORD
"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTJ6-YMS : accessed 9 May 2016), James Hervie in entry for Thomas Kibble Hervie, 11 Feb 1799; citing , reference 2:17KKPB9; FHL microfilm 1,041,088.
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9 May 2016 12:37 |
for reference James Last name Hervie Marriage year 1798 Marriage date 16 Jun 1798 Marriage place Abbey Paisley,Renfrew,Scotland Spouse's first name(s) Isabella Spouse's last name Kibbel Place Abbey Paisley County Renfrewshire Country Scotland Record set Scotland Marriages 1561-1910 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Great Britain
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Burial: 22 Mar 1841 Rusholme Rd Cemetery, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Lancashire, England Isabella Harvey - Age: 74yrs Abode: Manchester Grave: 3901 Cause of Death: Old Age Buried by: H H Jones Register: Burials 1835 - 1845, Entry 32889 Source: Private Transcription
Isabel Kibble
Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 birth: 10 February 1767 christening: 13 February 1767 LOW CHURCH, PAISLEY, RENFREW, SCOTLAND residence: 1767 Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland father: Thomas Kibble mother: Martin
james Burial: 18 May 1832 Rusholme Rd Cemetery, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Lancashire, England James Harvey - Age: 75yrs Abode: Moss-Side Grave: 3901 Cause of Death: Cancer Buried by: W. M. Walker Register: Burials 1821 - 1835, Entry 12941 Source: Private Transcription
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9 May 2016 12:37 |
Nicola, There are a couple of Manchester based articles in Newspapers which relate to ra Mtr James Hervie, Drysalter in Manchester ( non personal)
As the dates are around 1814-1817, I doubt that these refer to a son from the 1798 marriage. If it is him, and not a son from a previous marriage, it places him in Manchester at this time
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9 May 2016 12:36 |
marriage for ref
James Hervie mentioned in the record of James Hervie and Isabella Kibbel Name James Hervie Spouse's Name Isabella Kibbel Event Date 16 Jun 1798 Event Place Abbey Paisley,Renfrew,Scotland
Birth ??? James Hervie Scotland Births and Baptisms Name James Hervie Gender Male Christening Date 25 Sep 1778 Christening Place , ABBEY (PAISLEY), RENFREW, SCOTLAND Birth Date 21 Sep 1778 Father's Name James Hervie Mother's Name Elizabeth Millear
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9 May 2016 12:23 |
The first immediate ancestor I need to look for will be JAMES HERVIE [note the original spelling of the surname], father of Robert Hervie [who 'anglicized' the surname to Hervey].
I don't need any research on the son Robert, thank you. He was a wealthy Drysalter in Manchester and the surrounding area and I have researched him and his immediate family thoroughly.
I know that James married Isabella Kibbel in 1798 [various spellings for her] in Renfrew. I think this was his second marriage. I am descended from that marriage.
So far I don't know when he was born. At the moment from the information that I know, I will assume that he and his wife both died and were buried in England. Hope that assumption doesn't make an ASS out of ME ................ I know that he, like his son, was a Drysalter in Manchester; they were in partnership.
Thank you in advance.
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