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ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 26 Sep 2017 16:31

Just looking into Jane in case connected.

Jane's address at marriage was Ballyboylands, Ballymoney.

Witnesses were Thomas and Isabella Frizzell (nee McMullan).

http://www.billmacafee.com/families/frizzells/bdmsfrizzell.pdf

[EDIT: Just noticed Chris posted that link on page 8 of your other thread.]


Thomas (1859) was Jane's brother, and there was another brother James (1852).
Also two sisters - Margaret (1861) and Ellen (1862).

Father David, variously plate layer, railwayman, ganger, railway porter, railway overseer..
Mother Ellen/Helen nee Kane.

David Frizzell died 8th May 1890 at Ballyboyland, of bronchitis and "debilition" of heart, aged 59.
His widow Ellen died 18th Feb 1900 at Union Street, Ballyboyland, aged 70, of "debility".

Another son was William John Kane Frizzell (c1856, baker), who married Matilda Porter Sutherland in 1875:

SUTHERLAND
MATILDA PORTER
FREZZEL
WILLIAM JOHN KANE
1875
574/ 42
42
Port Glasgow



William Frizzel
in the 1881 Scotland Census
Name: William Frizzel
Age: 24
Estimated birth year: abt 1857
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name : Matilda Frizzel
Gender: Male
Where born: Ireland
Registration Number: 564/3
Registration district: Greenock West
Civil Parish: Greenock West
County: Renfrewshire
Address: 33 Nicolson St
Occupation: Baker
ED: 17
Household schedule number: 64
LINE: 16
Roll: cssct1881_166
Household Members:
Name Age
William Frizzel 24
Matilda Frizzel 23
Annie Frizzel 5
Helen Frizzel 1



William John Frizzell
in the Web: Ireland, Census, 1901
Name: William John Frizzell
Gender: Male
Age: 44
Birth Year: abt 1857
Relation to Head: Head
Residence Date: 31 Mar 1901
Townland/Street: Union Street
District: Ballymoney (Urban) and Ballymoney Urban District
County: Antrim
Household Members:
Name Age
William John Frizzell 44
Matilda Frizzell 43
Jeannie Frizzell 14
Beatrice Mable Frizzell 4
Maud Frizzell 9
Annie Frizzell 24
Rose Frizzell 16
Ernest Frizzell 7
Wm John Frizzell 12

His mother Ellen presumably died at their home in Union street.
While in Greenock, as well as their children listed on the census, they had a son David, born 1878 @ 4 Watt Street, and died there aged 8 months.


GlasgowLass has already mentioned William & Matilda on page 4 of your other thread, but we didn't establish a link with your Frizzell family.

But with the appearance of Ballymoney in so many records on both sides, there must be some relationship, although maybe distant.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 26 Sep 2017 14:47

Interesting that in 1891 Jane & George were at 1 Prospecthill Street.

In the same year, James & Hessie were next door, at no 3.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 26 Sep 2017 14:39

There were Frizzells (of various spellings) in Greenock from 1841-51 onwards, and Levers from the 1861 census onwards.

However, there doesn't seem to have been much intermarrying.

In fact, the only Scottish instance I can see was as recently as 1958 when a Frizzell married a Lever in Greenock.

And George & Jane's marriage is the only Irish instance, as far as I can see.

Laird

Laird Report 26 Sep 2017 13:04

Interesting my Grandads birth certificate does say George Alexander Lever Frizzell so it's very likely connected. Lever is a most unusual name so it must be a nod to some Lever relative.

GlasgowLass

GlasgowLass Report 26 Sep 2017 10:55


I couldn't see him either Argyllgran

I don't know for sure if the Levers even link to Laird's family

It seems too much of a coincidence Mrs Jane Lever was from Ballymoney and had the maiden name of Frizzell
Yet, Laird's grandfather was known as George Alexander Lever Frizzell ??

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 26 Sep 2017 10:04

Probably the death of the son George:

LEVER
GEORGE
76
1968
573/1 1038
Paisley

I don't see him or his parents in 1911 in either Scotland or Ireland.

GlasgowLass

GlasgowLass Report 25 Sep 2017 23:25

Laird,
There is something that I found a while back and although I'm fairly certain that it's relative, I have no idea how it actually relates to your family.

It concerns your grandfather's name....
His birth cert states George Alexander Frizzell but, you seem to have an extra middle name for him, which is LEVER.

Look at this....
George Lever was born in Greenock circa 1867
He was still living in Renfrewshire in 1887 when he married Jane FRIZZELL in Ballymoney
They lived in Greenock after their marriage and by 1901, they were in Paisley
They had one son named George Lever b 1892 Greenock.
I can find no birth record for this child?

On the 1887 marriage cert, Jane states her father's name was David Frizzell, a plate layer?

Jane's approx year of birth on both 1891 and 1901 census is 1866.
I can see that she died in Paisley in 1939 and her age is recorded as 79yrs which equates to a birth of 1860.

1891:
1 Prospecthill Street, Greenock

George Lever 24 B Greenock
Jane F Lever 25 B Ireland

1901:
11 Laighpark, Paisley
George Lever 34 B Greenock
Jane Lever 35 B Ireland
George Lever 9 ( son) B Greenock

Everyone else in household are Irish born Boarders

Charles McGourlick 27
Blaney Woods 21
Peter Cairns 21
Robert Kerr 19
Charles Hilliard 32

GlasgowLass

GlasgowLass Report 25 Sep 2017 21:05

It looks to me like Hugh knew of Annie's death at the time.
Annie died 10 Aug 1912

Hugh had already returned to Scotland but, it was their uncle who was informed of her passing.
However, it was Hugh himself who replied to Quarriers on 26 Aug 1912 thanking them for her care and burial.

Hugh wrote to Quarriers again on 16 Aug 1929.
I cannot make out what he was asking for but, it seems to be some kind of documents?
I cannot determine what the acronyms mean

He wrote again on on 22 Aug 1929 stating that he received the documents and also gave them an update on his current status.( ie he is now a carter and married with 8 kids)

Laird

Laird Report 25 Sep 2017 20:12

I can't make it out but looks like Hugh only found out later about his sisters death....it looks like a note at the end of the letter saying he wrote to thank them in 1916? Residing at 1 Open Shore? Greenock? Looks like further notes for 1922 and Hugh has 8 kids.

Laird

Laird Report 25 Sep 2017 19:50

The cursive writing is rather a curse to understand-

https://i.imgur.com/DwIISrX.jpg

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 23 Sep 2017 21:29

I'm glad they were able to give you a good amount of information for your money, Laird!

Laird

Laird Report 23 Sep 2017 19:41

Some very interesting information received today from the Quarriers organisation confirming what has already been said that both my great grandfather Hugh and his little sister Annie where indeed in their care. Some additional information provided too regarding the circumstances of the children going into care and of the circumstances of their mother prior to them being admitted and why extended family where not in a position to take them on......interesting albeit a bit pricey for £25 but towards a god cause.

Laird

Laird Report 15 Sep 2017 12:37

I've noticed you can't hot wire images in these forums....

Laird

Laird Report 15 Sep 2017 12:21

[img]https://i.imgur.com/vYxU6lL.jpg[/img]

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 13 Sep 2017 18:00

Re Flora Thompson -

some discussion of that is on your other thread.
See GlasgowLass's post of 20 Aug 2015 @ 15:35 (on page 3), and some subsequent posts , until we veered off, looking for other members of your family.

I can't find a marriage between Hugh and Flora in either Scotland or Ireland.

Possibly Anne's death:

FRIZEL
ANN
33
1869
564/3 952
Greenock Old or West

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 13 Sep 2017 17:31

Nothing clever, Laird!

Knowing there were many ways the surname might be spelled or mistranscribed, I just searched on Ancestry, on the UK Incoming Passenger lists, for any Hugh (no surname specified) arriving in the UK 1901 +/- 1, and then went down the list until I found one that looked as if it could be a version of Frizzell.

Laird

Laird Report 13 Sep 2017 13:07

Eringobragh1916 no not especially deep pockets, one or two here were kind enough to explainto me i didn't need to buy certificates, i can just buy credits and extract the same info from the People of Scotland records and that has been very helpful but i would be willing to pay the Quarriers as it seems like a worthy cause and perhaps the only way and learning any additional information.

My cousin in Greenock got in touch today and was quite surprised about what i've told him about Hugh being an orphan and being sent to Canada. He relayed this-

Going farther back in time I have discovered that James` father Hugh who married Anne Wilson at Ballymoney N Ireland in 1858 .had remarried after settling in Greenock

Anne died young after she arrived in Greenock and Hugh was widowed with six children

around1868

Hugh employed a servant called Flora Thompson who he married between 1871 and his death in 1879

regards Robert

but this info may well be on my other big thread.

ArgyllGran thanks for finding his journey back from Canada, how on earth did you find this info? I am a proper newbie at this :-)

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 13 Sep 2017 08:55

Laird...I hope you have deep pockets as the Quarrier Website (Bridge of Weir) state theycharge £25. to furnish any Record they hold on a particular person.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 12 Sep 2017 23:19

And this looks like Hugh returning from Canada:


Mr Hugh Fizzell [Frizzell on image ]
in the UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960
Name: Mr Hugh Fizzell
Birth Date: abt 1883
Age: 18
Port of Departure: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Arrival Date: 6 Oct 1901
Port of Arrival: Liverpool, England
Ship Name: Lake Megantic
Shipping line: Canadian Pacific Line
Official Number: 89953


He's a labourer, as also listed on 1901 Canada census.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 12 Sep 2017 22:52

Here's Annie in 1901 - in Kilmacolm. I expect Hugh was taken there too at first, after their mother's death. Then he was sent almost immediately to Canada because he was old enough to work - or just because he was a boy. In which case he would know where Annie was - but maybe Quarriers didn't know where he was when she died. Or maybe he just left it to them to register her death :



Annie Friggle
in the 1901 Scotland Census
Name: Annie Friggle
Age: 12
Estimated birth year: abt 1889
Gender: Female
Where born: Greenock, Renfrewshire
Registration Number: 569
Registration district: Kilmalcolm
Civil Parish: Kilmalcolm
County: Renfrewshire
Address: Bridge Of Weir, Renfrewshire
ED: Kilmacolm Orphanage
Household schedule number: 1
LINE: 9
Roll: CSSCT1901_200