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Can anyone help me with 1851 census for lancs
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Margaret | Report | 9 May 2005 00:04 |
Hi Johnathon, thank you very much for you information, On the birth certificate for her son , it has Mary darlington, with Taburn underneath , do you think that Taburn was her maiden name?? any ideas as to where and when Mary And Joseph tied the knot. and don't say Christmas day lol All I know about the Birchall's is in 1861 she had a couple of other kids to Joseph Margaret |
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Margaret | Report | 9 May 2005 09:39 |
nudge |
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Margaret | Report | 9 May 2005 16:26 |
Thanks Johnathon, I would like to find her marriage to Darlington when and where, she couldn't have been married to him long as she had my G Grandfather in Nov 55 then married to Birchall 6mths later. Grateful for your help. Margaret |
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Margaret | Report | 9 May 2005 19:00 |
nudge |
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Margaret | Report | 10 May 2005 20:19 |
nudge |
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Unknown | Report | 10 May 2005 20:45 |
Hi Margaret I've had a look on Cheshire BMD and found this Mary Tabron married William Darlington at Warrington St Paul's Church in 1850 Unfortunately it doesn't say which month so you'll need to check all 4 qtrs of 1850 on 1837online to find out when it was and to get the reference to order the certificate. Lou |
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Barbara | Report | 10 May 2005 21:32 |
Margaret, Mary Tabron, William Darlington...Marriage Oct-Dec qtr 1850 XX 923 Warrington Cheers Barbara |
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Unknown | Report | 10 May 2005 21:38 |
Thank you Barbara I had no credits to check for her and family rellies is useless before 1866! Lou |
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Margaret | Report | 11 May 2005 00:03 |
Hi Lou , Barbara, thankyou so much I really appreciate this ,how would I find Williams date of birth? I wouldn't be surprised if his parents names were missing from the marriage certificate. thank you once again. Margaret |
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Unknown | Report | 11 May 2005 00:27 |
Margaret You need to get William and Mary's marriage certificate. It wont name his mother but his father's name should be on there and how old he was Given that they married at the end of 1850, they'll hopefully still be at the same address, or in the same area, for the 1851 census which will give you their birthplaces Lou |
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Margaret | Report | 11 May 2005 00:32 |
Lou when I sent for their sons marriage certificate none of their names were there., just the brides father. Margaret |
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Margaret | Report | 11 May 2005 00:38 |
Hi Johnathon, yes you gave me her name & christening date and I appreciated it very much. There are a few different spellings of her name, which makes me unsure. Margaret |
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Unknown | Report | 11 May 2005 00:46 |
Depending on when William died, he might not have been John's father but Mary was still called Darlington which is why John was given that as his surname BUT William isn't named on the certificate! There's no reason to think that William's father wont be named on his marriage cert! Hi Johnathan My fault, I hadn't scrolled down far enough and seen that you'd already found the William and Mary marriage! Lou |
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Margaret | Report | 11 May 2005 00:52 |
Lou, I have 7 credits left for 1837 if I can help you for a change. or anyone else. Iam not saying I will do a good job , but I can try. Margaret |
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Margaret | Report | 12 May 2005 00:12 |
nudge |
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Margaret | Report | 13 May 2005 00:10 |
Lou, there definately was a Tupps Row, on the old map, someone had written known as Watson St. Margaret |