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Re:Cheshire Surname Research
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 15 May 04 16:41 BST (UK) »

If you are researching families from Cheshire please state the Family and the area you are interested in.
MULLINER In Bridgemere/Wybunbury
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« Reply #16 on: Saturday 15 May 04 18:50 BST (UK) »

Hi June
 Welcome is there anything in particular that your wanting to find at the present timE.

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« Reply #17 on: Saturday 15 May 04 20:21 BST (UK) »

Hello there,

Yes, I am trying to find Richard Mulliner who was born abt. 1836/7 at Wybunbury or Audlem.  I have found his family on the 1851 Census living at Woore, in Shropshire. His father William Mulliner was stated to have been born in Wybunbury, Cheshire (Aged 46 yrs)
his wife Mary & the older children  were stated to have been born in Audlem Cheshire, and the younger ones in Mucklestone, Shropshire. Richard is not on the Census with them.   At the age of 14 he could have been
working elsewhere. When Richard married 24.12.1861
at the Parish Church Wybunbury he was living at
Bridgemere, and his bride Esther Jackson was living at
Doddington. I believe Woore is only about a mile away from Bridgemere, but its moving from one County to another County.
I would appreciate any help you could give.
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« Reply #18 on: Sunday 16 May 04 10:08 BST (UK) »

Hi June
  You seem to have done very well up to now.
I think that what you are probably missing is some census details from 1841. I may be able to help with the Cheshire side assuming the Mulliner family had not moved to Shropshire by then, can you tell approx from the ages of the children when they moved.
It may take a while to search the census pages (not indexed)
but will get back to asap.

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« Reply #19 on: Sunday 16 May 04 18:59 BST (UK) »

Hello Peter,

Thank you very much for you reply, its very kind of you.
I have looked at the 1851 Census again and its as follows:-
William Mulliner-Son-18-Born Audlem
James       "      -Son-16-Born Audlem
Mary         "       -Daug-10-Born Mucklestone
Ann          "        -Daug- 8-Born Mucklestone
George     "        -Son    5 Born Mucklestone

Richard was born 1836/1837 but was not on the Census with them.
Its difficult because Mary appears to be the first child
to be born in Shropshire, but it depends on the date in 1841 she was born whether the family were in Shropshire or Cheshire.
Thanking you for your help
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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 18 May 04 12:10 BST (UK) »

Hi June
      May I suggest that you post a census lookup request for Richard in 1851/1861 in Cheshire/ on the main board,If you havn't already searched it.
     I have started to search the 1841 for the whole family (no luck as yet)but this won't help you find him in 1851.
     It is possible of course that he was missed of the census altogether.

let me know if you have any luck.

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Re:Cheshire Surname Research
« Reply #21 on: Saturday 22 May 04 07:46 BST (UK) »

I'm looking for information on the PLEAVIN family of Saighton, Chester circa 1800.
My ggg grandmother Mary PLEAVIN was born circa 1809 in Saighton (according to later census info that I have). I would dearly love to trace her baptism details and to find some information about her parents.

I'd be very grateful for any help.

Many thanks

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BRUCE; MATHER; MCKILLOP;BALMAIN;ALYSON (Perth,Scotland);BLAIR:SCOTT;FLEMING,PATERSON; SEMPLE (Midlothian, Scotland)
CRANE; PLEAVIN; SUMNER;DUTTON Cheshire; HEWITT (Cheshire & Liverpool);
FLAHERTY;HEGARTY; KELLY; LAPPIN; MCDONALD SAVAGE; REYNOLDS (Ireland & Liverpool);
MCVEY; MELLOR in Liverpool PRICE(Denbighshire & Liverpool);
BOLITHO;CHAMPERNOWNE;GODOLPHIN;HODGE;TREBILCOCK;TREVILER;WEBB;    TREWARTHA:UREN (Cornwall)



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« Reply #22 on: Saturday 22 May 04 13:26 BST (UK) »

Hi Dorothy

                I have found several Mary Pleavin's in and around Chester but only one born 1809.

source 0599896 IGI batch p009691

Mary Pleavin birth 29th Aug 1809
   ~       ~      baptised 22 April 1810 at Churton Heath Cheshire.
Father    Charles Pleavin
Mother     Ann Pleavin

In order to cross reference could you reply with details of the earliest census details you have for her,and or marriage details.
I can then search the family with more confidence.

Hopefully this will be your Mary but census ages cannot be trusted.

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« Reply #23 on: Saturday 22 May 04 13:59 BST (UK) »

Thanks, Peter for that information.
The details I have for Mary PLEAVIN are as follows:-

Marriage to Thomas MILLER (MELLOR) 26 Jan 1834, St. Peter's church, Liverpool

1851 Liverpool census - Mary MELLOR, wife aged 42, born Saighton, Cheshire,

1881 census Liverpool census - Mary MELLOR, Head (now a widow) aged 73, born Saighton, Cheshire

1891 census, Liverpool Mary MELLOR, widow, living on own means, aged 83, born (Sughton?) Cheshire

On her daughter, Susan Ellen's  birth cert. in 1847 - Mary Mellor, formerly Plevin. Susan's father was Thomas Mellor.

Hope this might help.

Many thanks

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CRANE; PLEAVIN; SUMNER;DUTTON Cheshire; HEWITT (Cheshire & Liverpool);
FLAHERTY;HEGARTY; KELLY; LAPPIN; MCDONALD SAVAGE; REYNOLDS (Ireland & Liverpool);
MCVEY; MELLOR in Liverpool PRICE(Denbighshire & Liverpool);
BOLITHO;CHAMPERNOWNE;GODOLPHIN;HODGE;TREBILCOCK;TREVILER;WEBB;    TREWARTHA:UREN (Cornwall)



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« Reply #24 on: Sunday 23 May 04 10:15 BST (UK) »

Hi Dorothy

       Have noticed that the marriage of Mary and Thomas was in Liverpool 1834, It would be an idea to search the 1841/51 Liverpool census for her parents, It seems unlikely to find that she moved there on her own.
       In the mean time I look through the Cheshire 1841,
it isn't indexed so may take awhile.

peterbennett

p.s I have just found your name spelt Pleyvin and the chaps son was Pleavin. !!!!!!!  
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« Reply #25 on: Sunday 23 May 04 10:25 BST (UK) »

Thanks for the advice, Peter. I'll try the Liverpool census for her parents.  Pleavin is a fairly unusual name - it's hard to believe there are so many variations!!!

Kind Regards
Dorothy Smiley
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CRANE; PLEAVIN; SUMNER;DUTTON Cheshire; HEWITT (Cheshire & Liverpool);
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MCVEY; MELLOR in Liverpool PRICE(Denbighshire & Liverpool);
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« Reply #26 on: Thursday 27 May 04 11:08 BST (UK) »

Hi June
          "Its difficult because Mary appears to be the first child
to be born in Shropshire, but it depends on the date in 1841 she was born whether the family were in Shropshire or Cheshire"


I have searched the BMD 1837.online and cannot find a birth for Mary in Shropshire (searched 1840-1843) the only birth that was interesting was a Mary Ann registered in Nantwich ref. xix 163 3rd quarter 1841 could this be her ?

I did find a marriage of William Mulliner and Mary Duckas 29/12/1824 at St. James the great parish church in Audlam,
in the Bertram Merral index of Cheshire marriages.

I searched the 1841 census Audlam/Bridgemere areas and did not find your William Mulliner family,there were several others which I will post if you want them.

It is very possible that Mary sen. went back to Audlem relatives when it was time to have Mary jun. It may be a good idea to buy the birth certificate.

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« Reply #27 on: Thursday 27 May 04 11:33 BST (UK) »

Hello Peter,
Thank you very much for all the effort you have made on my behalf with the MULLINER Family, I really appreciate it.
The marriage you have found of William Mulliner and Mary Duckas 29/12/1824 is the marriage I have got for them.
I think the answer is like you say to buy the birth certificate for Mary Junior.
Or failing that check out the 1841 Census for Shropshire.
By the way, I just thought I should let you know that this is not my MULLINER Family I am researching.
Its the family of a friends daughter. She is only 17 and is really enthusiastic about doing her Family History. I think it is absolutely brilliant that she is doing it now at such a young age. Don't we all wish we had started researching years ago. I've managed to help her get  back this far with her MULLINERS, so I'm now hoping to take them back even further.
Thanks again for your kind help Peter,
Best Wishes,
June

 good on'er and well done you for the encouragement, when I tried with my son he was 18, he said he was doing his own research into the oldies she's female and nearly 25.

Good luck


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« Reply #28 on: Thursday 27 May 04 21:51 BST (UK) »

I was wondering if anyone could help me?

I'm looking for information on the Sadler family, particularly from Witton, Davenham and Northwich.
My 3rd great grandfather was James Sadler, born c.1830-1831 in Witton. He later became a flat waterman and moved to Widnes, probably in the 1860s.
I've found quite a few Sadlers from the Witton area living in Tabley St Witton St and Church Lane around the 1850's but i can't find the link! A William Sadler and (another) James Sadler were born in Witton around the same time and went on to become watermen (1851 census), any suggestions???
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« Reply #29 on: Friday 28 May 04 08:09 BST (UK) »

Hi!

Have you tried this site for Cheshire, there is quite a number of Sadlers surnames on there, it covers the Northwich area, and you can do a surname search.

http://www.geocities.com/fountalnpen/index.html

Catherine   Smiley

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