Volume 20 (1984) [ edit | edit origin ]

Volume 20 (1984) [ edit | edit origin ]

Dixon extracts from the parish church off St. Helens, Merseyside, baptisms, contributed by the Vanessa Dixon. Baptism records giving name of child, labels out-of mothers, quarters and day. (Merseyside is an effective chapelry out of Prescot molded in the 1974). Article covers the years 1837 – 1874 during the Prescot mГ¤n som bara Г¤r Guadalajaran kvinnor, Lancashire. Post about Manchester Genealogist v. 19 #step three July 1983, pg 70

Blog post talks about the years 1881 – 1892 within the Ashton, Bury, Droysden, Openshaw in Lancashire, and London in Middlesex

Robinson nearest and dearest bible, filed because of the John An excellent. Coupe. Bible made available to Betty Robinson 23 September 1829. Records births and you will fatalities regarding Robinson and Hooton household. Also some Kenworthy records. Article talks about recent years 1787 – 1879 in the Manchester, Lancashire. Post on Manchester Genealogist v. 19 #step 3 July 1983, pg 74

Article talks about recent years 1731 – 1734 when you look at the Preston Lancashire. Blog post in the Manchester Genealogist v. 19 #step 3 July 1983, pg 76

Whipp nearest and dearest bible [zero author]. William Whip (1854 – 1923) married Mary Ellen (1850 – 1921) within St. Matthews Burnley for the 23 June 1883. Its pupils: Ada (1885 – ) partnered John Aked 5 Get 1915; Fred(1886 – ) married Sarah Ann Sheperd 2 Oct 1919; Herbert (1887 – 1888); Percy (1889 – 1889); Arthur (1890 – 1891). Article covers the years 1850 – 1919 into the Burnley, Lancashire. Blog post from the Manchester Genealogist v. 19 #step three July 1983, pg 78

New Bromley (Rider) Often contributed from the Peter Rogerson. Mary Driver Bromley produced their own commonly 9 July 1832; it had been turned-out parece, Joes these are simply: Stopford, Travis, Grimshaw, Wood, Wharmby, Bradley, Pollit, Mills, Bensworth, Bertenshaw, Hulme, Pickford, Bakehouse, Backhouse, Beswick, Davenport, Knight, Turner, Tailor, Goodier, Willan, and you may Harrison. Blog post discusses the years 1825 – 1837 within the Reddish, Lancashire. Blog post in the Manchester Genealogist v. 19 #step 3 July 1983, pg 84

The newest Ashton class of Crosten, contributed of the Charles Ashton. The writer relates to his quest regarding indicating his head lineage of Henry Ashton from Preston which passed away inside 1668. Surnames are: Lee, Lacy, Millington, Urswick, Standish, Hesketh, Twyford, Kitchin, Tirner, Barrow, Elleston, Gunson, Robinson, Royles, Billington, Ward, Cowell, Scott, Dean, and you will Holt. Blog post talks about the years 1407 – 1980 in the Preston, Lancashire. Blog post in the Manchester Genealogist 19 #cuatro October 1983, pgs 97-101

This new Suttons – a family away from Carters provided of the Ian Watson

The Dibb – Hepworth family contributed by Ian Watson. Grace Dibb was born to Joseph Dibb, and Faith Hunt in 1889 at Droyslen. The death of Joseph Dibb was reported in detail in Bury Moments. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 19 #4 October 1983, pgs 104-106

Manchester Catholic [no author]. From the Manchester Mercury is a list of 1793 Catholics who expressed loyalty to the king. In alphabetical order by surname, and first initial. Article covers the year 1790 in Manchester, Lancashire. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 19 #4 October 1983, pgs 109-110

Cetham’s bluecoat college 1851 census – Manchester [zero copywriter]. A summary of group and you may students out-of Chetham Medical, Hunts Financial. Offers term, ages, occupation, and you can household. Post covers the season 1851 into the Manchester, Lancashire. Article in the Manchester Genealogist v. 20 #1 January 1984, pgs 5-six

Droylsden landowners 1805 shared because of the Ian Watson. A summary of landowners expected to fix the street next to his property. Offers term, ages, field, and you will house. Article shelter in the year 1805 when you look at the Manchester, Lancashire. Article regarding Manchester Genealogist v. 20 #step one January 1984, pgs 13-14

Nathan Sutton was born so you’re able to Samuel and Ann Sutton away from Heaton Norris when you look at the 1797. He had half dozen sons: Samuel, John, Joes, and you can Thomas into the Portwood. Nathan had no less than four brothers: Jo. Post talks about many years 1797 – 1851 for the Heaton-Norris, Manchester, and you will Stockport inside the Lancashire, and you may Portwood inside the Cheshire. Blog post regarding the Manchester Genealogist v. 20 #1 January 1984, pgs 17-18

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