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Unknown Report 5 Nov 2005 20:03

That's one I found, but wasn't sure of. There seem to have been a few Mayall families around. I was just thinking that maybe Elizabeth/Sarah and James didn't marry at all, or married later - possibly Elizabeth/Sarah's 1st husband was still around somewhere. In that case the children might have been registered as Mayall (though I couldn't find them either on Freebmd, but they might be on 1837online). It was quite possible for couples to pretend to be married on the census. Alternatively - and I've obviously been watching too many far-fetched films, perhaps Sarah and Elizabeth were twin sisters, one good and one bad and the bad one bumped off the good one!!!! nell

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 18:14

Nell, No I don't, I even tried looking for a marriage using Elizabeth/Sarah Mayall, the only Arthur I can find is in Mossley with an Ellen Mayall and a Sarah Ann age 7 months, living as boarders,

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Nov 2005 18:11

Sarah/Elizabeth Mayall and Arthur - do you know where they were in 1881? nell

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 18:07

Just wanted to say Thank you to you all for looking for me! Lisa

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 18:02

Thanks Nell, thats good to know, I think short of ref checking every entry I'm running out of options

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 17:59

Hi Jim Well! Why on earth can I not have a more ' distinctive' name to work with? I had always thought that they married before then because Elizabeth/Sarah was listed as Shaw in 1891, maybe not though?

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 17:56

Hi Nell No I don't as I have no idea if she is Elizabeth or Sarah and naturally there are entries for both,

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Nov 2005 17:54

Here's somewhere that might be able to help - possibly with baptisms if they haven't got the civil registers: http://www.tameside.gov.uk/leisure/new/lh23.htm Research your family history at Tameside Local Studies and Archives. We have census returns, parish and nonconformist registers, monumental inscriptions, indexes to wills, the IGI, the 1881 census index and other CDRoms and free public access to the internet. Advice sessions run by the Cheshire Family History Society are held 2pm - 4pm on the first Tuesday of every month. nell

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 17:54

Hi Nell, I have absolutely no idea, I thought that I had traced Harold's Dad James back to Ashton Under Lyne born in 1858, based on 1901 census info, had the same job and could only find two entries for James Shaw, kind of process of elimination! James dad being Hiram Shaw from Mossely also but written as Iram! Where on earth do I go from here?

Thelma

Thelma Report 5 Nov 2005 17:54

May be same wife or; View Record Booth, David 1899 September Marriages Bury Greater Manchester Lancashire View Record Brooks, Sarah Jane 1899 September Marriages Bury Greater Manchester Lancashire View Record McEwan, Margaret Sinclair 1899 September Marriages Bury Greater Manchester Lancashire View Record Shaw, James 1899 September Marriages Bury Greater Manchester

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Nov 2005 17:50

Just looked on streetmap uk and I see just above Mossley is Lydgate, where Ada's birthplace is, so I think the Ashton one more likely. Maybe they just weren't registered, or there was some problem in registration. Do you have James and Elizabeth's marriage cert? nell

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 17:50

Hi Jim, on the 1901 census Elizabeth is Sarah! Same lady though...... I think I may be mad,

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Nov 2005 17:48

I know Mossley is near Ashton under Lyne, but do you think it possible that the children born Mossley, Lancs were actually born Mossley Hill, a suburb of Liverpool? nell

Thelma

Thelma Report 5 Nov 2005 17:48

There are really to many Shaws. However if it is same family in 1891/1901 then Heywood is in Bury reg. district. SO Name: Shaw, Eliza Record Type: Deaths Age at death: 42 Quarter: June Year: 1900 District: Bury County: Greater Manchester Lancashire Volume: 8c Page: 375

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 17:40

Hi Nell, that's them, then the plot thickens!

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 17:39

Hi Christine, I have checked the Sept entry for 1883, but haven't (I think) seen the other one....... thank you for looking for me! Lisa

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Nov 2005 17:39

Got them - Harold is abbreviated which is why he didn't appear on index! Shaw, James abt 1858 Under Lane, Yorkshire, England Head Heywood Lancashire Shaw, Elizabeth abt 1857 Scotland Wife Heywood Lancashire Shaw, Ada abt 1882 Lydgate, Yorkshire, England Daughter Heywood Lancashire Shaw, Harld abt 1884 Morley, Lancashire, England Son Heywood Lancashire Shaw, Frank abt 1888 Morley, Lancashire, England Son Heywood Lancashire James is a mule spinner. Census image clearly says Mossley, not Morley. nell

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Nov 2005 17:36

Is this the one you've already checked in local disguise? Surname Forename(s) Sub-District Registers At Reference Cheshire Birth indexes for the years: 1883 SHAW Harold Dukinfield Tameside DUK/98/97 or could yours be this one (also 1883), with a name variation: SHAW Harry Ashton Town Tameside AST/104/58 or Cheshire Birth indexes for the years: 1885 SHAW Harold Dukinfield Tameside DUK/103/84 SHAW Harold Knott Lanes Tameside KNO/26/15 all on http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk Christine

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 17:33

Hi Nell In 1891 mum is Elizabeth born in Glasgow and still the right age, there is Frank born in 1888 and her son Arthur age 16, Ada and Harold age 9 and 7 respectively. I did find an entry for Frank age 8 years that died in 1896 as he isn't on the 1901 census, maybe?

Tin Fields

Tin Fields Report 5 Nov 2005 17:29

Hi again Nell, Thanks for looking for me, I just can't see a way around this one! I do know that in 1901 the family were in Heywood and figured if I worked with what is for definate..... like his marriage certificate and traced back his Dad from occupation, age and place of birth, but am really banging my head on this. This is why I wondered if maybe the births were registered in Saddleworth (probably unlikely) but it is the only place that ties in with all tree children in the respective birth years? the last piece of my puzzle....... thanks again Lisa