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8 Sep 2019 15:54 |
Thanks for the 1861 - it made me smile to see those mangled names as, because I do not swear, I often, in my frustration at something have been known to exclaim - "Oh Bollards !!" - It seems highly appropriate here... ;-)
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8 Sep 2019 15:44 |
(see 1861 just added below, still there 1871)
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8 Sep 2019 15:41 |
OOOOerrr - I have seen the family in Ogden St somewhere Chris - Ahh yes - that's the 1871 I had above.
Many thanks Chris,
Dea x
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8 Sep 2019 15:13 |
(throws in!)
Chris :)
Baptism: 14 Sep 1856 Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist, Salford, Lancashire, England Gulielmus Holland - filius Henrici Holland & Margaritae (formerly Appleby) Born: 1853 Godparents: Maria Holland Baptised by: Dionysio Byrne, Miss. Apost. Register: Baptisms 1856 - 1858, Page 76 Source: Original Parish Register
(these threw me, with Ogden Street, and Occ. of Henry!)
County Lancashire Place Salford Church name St Philip Register type Unspecified Register entry number 1080 Baptism date 20 Apr 1862 Person forename William Henry Person sex M Father forename Henry Mother forename Margaret Father surname HOLLAND Person abode 4 Ogden St Father occupation Calenderer Notes Brother of Jane
(same for her) Jane HOLLAND Baptism 20 Apr 1862 Lancashire Salford : St Philip
https://www.freereg.org.uk/
(just checked 1871, it was number 4)
1861 (Find My Past) William Brief Head Married Male 39 1822 Labourer Salford, Lancashire, England Harriet Buke Wife Married Female 36 1825 - Salford, Lancashire, England Emma Buke Daughter Unmarried Female 17 1844 ...Winder Salford, Lancashire, England Eliza Buke Daughter - Female 11 1850 Jack Tenter Salford, Lancashire, England Margaret Bollard Daughter Unmarried Female 28 1833 Linen Weaver Bury, Lancashire, England (Holland) William Bollard Son - Male 7 1854 - Salford, Lancashire, England (Holland on image) Jane Doland Daughter - Female 4 1857 - Salford, Lancashire, England (Holand) 4, Ogden Street, Salford, Lancashire
(surnames all not what they seem on above!, Eliza and Emma Vipond)
Birth VIPOND, ELIZA - GRO Reference: 1849 J Quarter in SALFORD Volume 20 Page 929
Marriages Mar 1855 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------ BRIERLEY William Salford 8d 41 VIPOND Harriet Salford 8d 41
Margaret Holland is a 'Boarder' 1891, Silk Street, Salford, with James Wilson, as 1871, below was their Daughter, Margaret not with them 1881, Silk Street)
WILSON, HARRIET VIPOND GRO Reference: 1867 J Quarter in SALFORD Volume 08D Page 39
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8 Sep 2019 14:06 |
Here we are - the 1881 but this doesn't help either............... :-(
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 4, Sagar Street, Salford, Lancashire, England
Members that resided in the household at the time of the census. First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Edward Gargan Head Married Male 46 1835 Labourer - Catherine Gargan Wife Married Female 41 1840 Wife - Francis Gargan Son Single Male 20 1861 Labourer Louth, Ireland + lots of his family and a boarder............
It seems the Hollands didn't stay at this address for long either....
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8 Sep 2019 13:55 |
Thanks AG - I can find it now in 1871 but there are 2 families there and neither of them is who we want :-( (James Alerdice & family + the Grahams and the other household is John Coleman & family ).
I can't find it again in 1881 though .
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8 Sep 2019 12:35 |
Re Dea's mention of fighting in Salford in 1875, with address of Sayer or Sager Street -
That will be Sagar Street, on the western fringes of Salford - off the A56 Bury New Road. However, I can't find it in either the 1871 or 1881 censuses.
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8 Sep 2019 10:21 |
Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1853 Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference APPLEBY Margaret HOLLAND Henry Manchester Cathedral (formerly Manchester Collegiate Church) Archives+, Manchester Central Library CATH/96/60
The marriage is at the Cathedral so image is on Ancestry ! Manchester, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930 (Cathedral)
Name: Margaret Appleby spinster age 20 - Sandford St. Salford. Birth Year: abt 1833 Marriage Date: 19 May 1853 Parish: Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George Father's name: William Appleby - Labourer Spouse's name: Henry Holland Batchelor aged 21. - Calenderer of Adelphi St. Salford. Spouse's Father's Name: Richard Holland - Calenderer. Archive Roll: 721 Witnesses: Robert Barnwell? and Eliza Prestwich Witnesses and bride + groom all 'marked '
The Adelphi St address is very useful as this is linked to a William Holland in some newspaper articles and Court Records etc.
Must get dressed now and 'DO' things !!!
Will get back later..................
Feel free to add things while I am away !! ;-)
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8 Sep 2019 09:32 |
There are an awful lot of Court and Prison records which 'could' belong to William Snr. but I was interested in one which mentioned that his mother was called Margaret and he was born in Salford.
I think this one was for 'fighting in Salford' in May 1875.
An address of 4 Sayer?? or Sager ?? St was mentioned but I can't find it.
Anyway I found a Margaret with a son William in Salford on 1871 census and interestingly William was a 'Blacksmith's' Apprentice which would fit very well with him becoming a Farrier ??
1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census Ogden Street, Salford, Lancashire, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Wilson Head - Male 25 1846 - Lancashire, England Eliza Wilson Wife - Female 23 1848 - Lancashire, England Harriet Wilson Daughter - Female 4 1867 - Lancashire, England Benjamin Wilson Son - Male 0 1871 - Lancashire, England Margaret Holland Head - Female 38 1833 - Lancashire, England **** b. Whitefield William Holland Son - Male 17 1854 - Lancashire, England **** Blacksmith's Apprentice !!! b. Salford Jane Holland Daughter - Female 15 1856 - Lancashire, England b. Salford
Any help in proving a connection would be very welcome !
I will see if I can find anything else in any of the other Prison Records.....
Thanks,
Dea x
EDIT - Looks like Margaret could have been an 'Appleby':
(These records from GRO site)... HOLLAND, WILLIAM HENRY APPLEBY GRO Reference: 1854 J Quarter in SALFORD Volume 08D Page 23
HOLLAND, JANE APPLEBY GRO Reference: 1857 J Quarter in SALFORD Volume 08D Page 36 Occasional Copy: A HOLLAND, JANE APPLEBY GRO Reference: 1857 J Quarter in SALFORD Volume 08D Page 66
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8 Sep 2019 08:55 |
Can I add that my dad recognised (Frank Richard 1909) as his brother his father was Francis Richard Griffiths killed in war.
Seems I am decended from a long line of cheats,liers and vagabonds Thanks to everyone looking for me
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8 Sep 2019 08:32 |
(just to add, Maddie posted a Son, Francis Richard Griffiths 1909, he goes to Australia, 1929, last address, 159 Claremont Road, Moss Side, Manchester. occ. Labourer)
Chris :)
Edits, Western Australia, Death 1981, a couple of Electoral entries, with a Myrtle Eileen)
(he arrived 1929, Feb. 5th. Fremantle. Ship, 'Otranto'.
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8 Sep 2019 08:17 |
The extra info I promised on William Snr. (I am sure there is more to find!) :
(purchased)MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS. William Holland (52), farrier, was sent to gaol for 14 days a charge of obtaining false and fraudulent pretences from Edward Keightley a pony 18 July 1903 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Adver
MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS. .......said he would never have dreamt of stealing he had sober. ... , conviction forty years ago was mentioned against William Holland (52). farrier, who pleaded guilty to obtaining possession cf a pony by means of false pretence. " I don't try to discourage people 15 July 1903 - Manchester Evening News - Manchester, Lancashi
The Court register can be seen here and it gives details of the other convictions:
https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA%2FCCC%2FHO140%2F225%2F00613&parentid =TNA%2FCCC%2F2B%2FHO140%2F00397331
Record Transcription: England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935
First name(s) William Last name Holland Occupation Farrier Age 52 Birth year 1851 Year 1903 Date 15 Jul 1903 Court Manchester Place - County Lancashire Victim's first name(s) Edward Victim's last name Keightley Series HO140 Source A Calendar Of Prisoners Tried At The General Quarter Sessions Of The Peace For The Year 1903 Piece number 225 Record set England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935 Category Institutions & organisations Subcategory Prison Registers Collections from Great Britain, England © Findmypast
The details on the above record show that this is also him:
MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES. After further consideration, jury found the prisoner not guilty, and was discharged. ALLEGED ROBBERY OF £43 WITH VIOLENCE. John Dewhurst, on bail, William Holland, 26, labourer, and James Brown, 22, groom, were indicted on a charge of having in Manchester 22 May 1886 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
(I have posted a copy of this article on keepsafes - link here):
https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/keepsafe/asset/details/101031250
As you will see - his son was not the only one who constantly changed his age, his address, and his occupation !
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8 Sep 2019 07:59 |
Actually though, the more I think about it 'our' William made so many changes to his age over the years I would be very surprised if even he could remember what year he was actually born so date of 1878 on 1939 index (which in itself is often incorrect) is absolutely not proof that it isn't the right one. :-)
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8 Sep 2019 07:39 |
(lol, Dea, sometimes we get 'so into it' our brains get scrambled, I think!)
Chris :)
(great newspaper find that)
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8 Sep 2019 07:10 |
Ohhh - thank you Chris now why couldn't I find that birth for William ????
Mind you, it doesn't look so good to be him now as the date is rather early???
Yes - that is the birth and death for Ann Jane which I think is a good fit but the reg says she is 33 when should be 35 / 36 so I am not completely sure.
Thanks for your help.
Dea x
EDIT - Argghh - Silly me - I did have that birth, along with those of his 3 siblings, - Robert, John Thomas, and Alice who all died at or soon after birth. - It was another William's birth that I had been unable to find ! - Apologies Chris..... x This one has really had me going round in circles! - don't we just love it though !!! ;-)
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7 Sep 2019 22:22 |
Do you mean below Dea?...
Chris :)
Birth HOLLAND, WILLIAM BOGLE GRO Reference: 1877 M Quarter in SALFORD Volume 08D Page 115
Baptism: 10 Sep 1854 St Peter, Bolton, Lancashire, England Ann Jane Bogle - Daughter of Robert Bogle & Eliza Abode: Great Bolton Occupation: Over Looker Baptised by: William Booker Curate Register: Baptisms 1853 - 1856, Page 105, Entry 840 Source: LDS Family Search
Burial Register summary
Holland Ann Jane Burial date 07 July 1890 Location Lancashire
https://www.deceasedonline.com/
(credits would be needed)
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7 Sep 2019 21:09 |
This is the William I am considering but I can't find a birth reg. !!! :
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 14, Shaw Street, Great Bolton, Bolton, Lancashire, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Eliza Bogle Head Single Female 61 1820 Seamstress Ireland Ann J Holland Daughter Married Female 27 1854 Winder Cutter Bolton, Lancashire, England William Holland Grand Son Single Male 4 1877 - Salford, Lancashire, England
Births Jun 1854 (>99%) Bogle Ann Jane Bolton 8c 290
Name: Mother's Maiden Surname: BOGLE, ANN JANE MACDOWELL GRO Reference: 1854 J Quarter in BOLTON UNION Volume 08C Page 290
Marriages Jun 1875 (>99%) Bogle Ann Jane Salford 8d 97 Scan available - click to view HOLLAND William Salford 8d 97 Scan available - click to view
??? Deaths Sep 1890 - Not sure if this is her as age is wrong !!! ??????????? Holland Ann Jane 33 Bolton 8c 266
In 1891 William is with his aunt:
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census James Street, Great Bolton, Bolton, Lancashire, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Ellen Bogle Head Married Female 31 1860 Weaver Cotton Lancashire, England Herbert Bogle Son - Male 4 1887 - Lancashire, England William Morrison Boarder Married Male 76 1815 Weaver Cotton Scotland William Holland Nephew - Male 14 1877 Little Piecer Lancashire, England
Marriages Jun 1879 (>99%) Bogle Alexander Bolton 8c 413 Browne Ellen Bolton 8c 413
BOGLE, HERBERT BROWN GRO Reference: 1886 S Quarter in BOLTON Volume 08C Page 461
Lancashire Birth indexes for the years: 1886 Surname Forename(s) Mother's Maiden Name Sub-District Registers At Reference BOGLE Herbert BROWN Great Bolton Bolton GB/3/18
BOGLE, ALEXANDER JAMES MCDOWELL ........................................ Alexander is Ann Jane's brother ! GRO Reference: 1858 M Quarter in BOLTON Volume 08C Page 264
Can anyone help find anything on the William who married Ann Jane Bogle please?
I 'believe' he could have been born c 1851 and he was a farrier.
This is the one who I think is 'our' William's father and he may or may not be the one who married Ann Jane Bogle (but I think he is).
William Holland (52), farrier, was sent to gaol for 14 days a charge of obtaining false and fraudulent pretences from Edward Keightley a pony and a set of harnesses on May 8th. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser 18 July 1903.
I have a couple more 'Court related' bits on him somewhere but can't find them just now so will add tomorrow.............
Any and all help welcome on this please.
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7 Sep 2019 20:50 |
Just putting together what we have on William so far so that it is easier to follow:
MARRIAGE: William Holland to Fanny Griffiths on 5th July 1919 at St. James' Parish Church, Moss side, Manchester:
William Holland - 35, Batchelor , occupation - 'Scaler'. (later army records mentioned him as a 'Railway Scaler') Groom's Father - William Holland (decd.) - Horse Dealer Fanny Griffiths - 34, Spinster, no occupation. Bride's Father - Alfred Strickland (decd.) - Wheelright. Address for both - 159 Claremont Rd., Moss side. Witnesses: Joseph Strickland, Elizabeth Strickland. (image of cert can be seen on FMP)
NB - although Fanny was marked as 'Spinster', she was in fact a widow. She had been married, in 1904 to Francis Richard Griffiths who was later 'Killed in Action' in WW1 - 29th Nov., 1917. There had been many children to the marriage.
ARMY RECORDS: (images on FMP)
British Army Service Records First name(s) William Last name Holland Age 30 Birth year 1885 Service number 4/23463 Regiment Lancashire Fusiliers Unit / Battalion 3rd, 2nd Battalion Year 1915 Residence town Manchester Residence county Lancashire Residence country England
I have compared the recruit's signature to the one on the marriage cert to Fanny and I believe they match
Maggie Stevens is mentioned but named as his 'unmarried wife' and they have a daughter Florence born 12/12/14 (Florence died 5th June, 1916).
He suffered a gunshot wound to the head in 1917 and his earning capacity reduced to 40 % - discharged 20/9/18.
Address ***159 Claremont Rd., Moss side !! *** This is the same as on the marriage cert to Fanny in 1919 so we KNOW it is the right one.
SO - Maggie is not his first wife as they didn't marry but the fact that he was already married was probably why ?
This is his first marriage: Marriage: 18 May 1901 Park Street Wesleyan Methodist, Bolton, Lancashire, England William Holland - 23, Self Actor Minder, Bachelor, 41 Musgrave Road, Bolton Harriet Hough - 22, Card Room Hand, Spinster, 98 Chorley Old Road, Bolton Groom's Father: William Holland, Farrier Witness: Thomas Lloyd Hammond; Charlotte Whitehead Married by Certificate by: D. A. de Mouilpied Minister Joseph Brunt Registrar Register: Marriages 1899 - 1908, Page 16, Entry 32 Source: LDS Film 2411397 (from Lancs OPC site)
On 1911 census we found William's first wife Harriet with 2 children - Martha + William at 7 Beckett St. Bolton
She is still there in 1939 and they are back together!
1939 - names should be HOLLAND !!!
William Halland's life in 1939 7 Beckett Street, Bolton C.B., Lancashire, England
First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number William Halland 21 Feb 1878 Male Pedlar Married 70 1 Harriet Halland 09 Jul 1878 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 70 2
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William Halland's life in 1939 9 Beckett Street, Bolton C.B., Lancashire, England
First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number William Halland 18 Apr 1906 Male General Labourer Cotton Mill Married 71 1 (Special Constable Bolton ...) Louise (Dorothy) Halland 27 Dec 1909 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 71 2 Audrey J Crompton (Halland) 04 Jun 1933 Female At School Single 71 3 Nigel D Halland 13 Jul 1935 Male At School Single 71 4
Marriage: 14 Feb 1931 St Luke, Halliwell, Lancashire, England William Holland - 24, Warehouseman, Bachelor, 7 Beckett Street Dorothy Louise Corbin - 21, Domestic Servant, Spinster, Lostock Dean, Hollywood Road, Heaton Groom's Father: William Holland, Traveller Bride's Father: Harry Corbin, Dairyman Witness: Frank Jackson; Phyllis May Corbin Married by Banns by: Arthur J. Brown Vicar Register: Marriages 1928 - 1939, Page 25, Entry 49
So, - Up until around 1906 William was with his first wife Harriet at Beckett St Bolton. He then went missing for a number of years during which time he joined the army (c1915 - 1918) and had a relationship with a Maggie Stevens (Stephens), producing a daughter in 1914 who died in 1916.
He left the army in 1918 and his address was 159 Claremont Rd. Moss side. - He was still at that address when he 'married' Fanny in 1919.
In 1920 he was found guilty of Bigamy and imprisoned for 9 calander months. (He had previously served 1 month in 1909 and 3 months in 1910 - both for neglecting his family) He was employed as a clerk in 1920 and said he was 37 years old, (so born c 1883 ?) We know this is all the same man but before he joined the army his year of birth was c 1878 but on joining the army it became c 1885.
The difficulty is finding his birth. I doubt the 1885 date as this would have made him 16 years of age marrying a woman of 23 (not impossible but unlikely). He also reverts back to an 1878 birth on the 1939 census.
He has been fairly consistant with his father's occupation i.e. Horse Dealer, or Farrier also named William. I have found several references to a Farrier called William Holland which I will put on a separate post so as not to confuse.
Can anyone please see if they can find a birth for William c 1878?
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7 Sep 2019 12:28 |
Just popped in as I am still chasing William ;-)
I think all the info on this so far has come from either FindMyPast, which I think you have? or LancsOPC site but when I list out everything in order I will include where I found things from.
I have been to Cheadle, Cheshire many times when I was small - I am originally from Salford but have moved (via South Wales), and am now in the Midlands.
Back to the search now - see you later.........
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7 Sep 2019 11:17 |
My heads in a spin now !!!
All I can say is well done I don' t know how you have done all this in the time.
Can I ask you what Genealogy sites you use and which is the best one for me to use I have in the past used all the usual ones but have not been able to get the info you have.
i'll be on again later prob early evening
Paul
Bye the way I am in Cheadle Cheshire where are you? don't have to say if you don't want.
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