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Mrs Mac
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I am looking for more information on John Wagstaffe who was a surgeon in Sutton, Macclesfield around 1825-1830.
He had a son in 1838 called Henry but I have been unable to find a birth or baptism record. In the 1841 and the 1851 census he is not living with his parents.
I had thought the John and his wife may have died but he attends Henry's Wedding in 1856 quite a mystery 
I am also looking for a Silkman from Macclesfield Ralph Goodwin born 1775 who married Rebecca and had several children called Emma Henrietta, Ralph Samual, Horatio Robert and Henry Whitehead Collinson who I believe may have been an adopted son.
Last but not least Joseph Bell who married Jane and had a son called Robert Bell in 1827.
If anyone could help it would be much appreciated.
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Researching Lancashire: Roles, Wagstaffe, Winston, Mackay, Rickwood Mott and Robinson Cheshire Robinson, Walton, Bell, Goodwin Shropshire: Sockett London: Roles
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Stuart
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Researching the PHETHEAN surname and is close derivatives (Phetheon, Phitheon, Phytheon etc) in Bowdon from about 1600 - 1780 and before that in Brereton and Warmingham 1500 - 1650.
Also researching the family history of the PHETHEAN families in Bolton and Farnworth, Lancs. from c 1720 - present day.
For full and current information see: http://www.phethean.co.uk
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-------------------------------------------------------- Stuart Phethean Hampshire, UK Family web pages: http://www.phethean.co.uk
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Lloydy
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Searching the CHALLINOR (Challenor) name from SHOCKLACK, Cheshire.
My GG Grandfather Richard Challinor was born 21 Mar 1830 Shocklack, Married (1) Emma Hughes, (2) Jane Trow.
I am trying to find out who his parents were, his father could possibly James Challinor.
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Chris in 1066Land
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Although I have the relevant Census data for my Ancestors from 1851 through to 1901 - I am still missing a lot of information from the first census that was of use to family historians; namely the 1841 as follows:
1841 Census for Macclesfield 1. George SWARBROOK, Innkeeper and his wife Mary (possibly at the Rose Inn in Brasshouse Street.). George should be 34 and Mary should be 35 in 1841. They also have a daughter named Sarah who would be 9 in 1841 - (Both George and Mary died before the 1851 Census.) 2. Henry SWARBROOK, Publicans Servant on the 1851 Census at the Grove Inn aged 55. 3. Mary SWARBROOKE should be 27 in 1841 – did not marry till 1845. Her parents Joseph and Hannah did not die until the mid 1850’s. Was married but still living at home in Macclesfield on the 1851 census. 4. Samuel SWARBROOK should be 14 in 1841 possibly living in Windmill Yard or Square – parents were Samuel and Sarah. 5. Thomas SWARBROOK should be 10 in 1841, brother to the above Samuel. 6. Harriett SWARBROOKE should be 17 in 1841. Possibly living at home with her parents Samuel & Sarah as above. 7. Samuel SWARBROOKE, Silk Worker or Grocer should be 43 in 1841. Married to Sarah in 1822 – Father of the above Harriett, Thomas and Samuel. Possibly in Windmill Square or Yard. 8. John SWARBROOKE aged 86 at his death in 1843 (should be about 84 in 41) in Northwich
9. Henry SWARBROOKE aged 67 at his death in January 1858 at Union Work House, Prestbury Road, Macclesfield – should be 50 in 41 Census.
1851 Census for Macclesfield 1. Harriett BRADLEY (nee SWARBROOKE) should be 27 in 1851 (she married in 1844). Possibly living at home assisting in her parents shop in Windmill Square.(Samuel & Sarah) 2. Henry SWARBROOKE aged 67 at his death in January 1858 at Union Work House, Prestbury Road, Macclesfield – should be 60 in 51 Census.
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Chris in 1066Land
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FindingAncestors
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Hello, I am researching my LANGFORD , LLOYD lines. I have a Thomas LANGFORD shoemaker b.circa 1787 in Cheshire died 1847 in Mollington, ( have his last will and testament), his children all born in either Saughall and/or Mollington. LLOYD not sure yet , but somewhere in Cheshire I have an Elizabeth LLOYD b.circa 1836ish, to a Thomas LLOYD a brewer, don't have her mother as yet.. Elizabeth LLOYD married John LANGFORD in 1855 in Chester. (Have marriage cert). LANGFORD families lived in the Gt.Saughall, Gt.Mollington areas,(early 1800's --1851), and later in Ellesmere Port and Liverpool Lancashire. Cheers! C
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BATES, BEDWELL, BENNETT, BONE, BULLOCK, CAMPBELL, CARMICHAEL, CARTER, CONSTANTINE or SLATER, CLENDINNING, COVENTRY, EASLIP, EDWARDS, ELIARD or ELIOT, FROST, GOWING, HILL, HOLLOWAY, INGLEFIELD, JONES, KEECH, LANGFORD, LAWS, LAWS LLOYD, LONDON, MACKAY, MCKAY, MACKNESS, MILLINGTON, MOORE, MORISON, O'DONNELL, RICHARDS, ROBSON, SMITH, SPROULE, TRENCHARD, WHELAN, WILLIAMSON,WHITBY
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I'm researching the Ashworth families of Hyde,Cheshire.
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Hi!
I am researching Rustidge/Rustage Family of Tabley, Cheshire. Interested at moment in finding on early census, with their children, Michael born 1792 Tabley and Fanny (nee Boond) b. 1795 Tabley, Married in Rostherne 1819.
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My research is taking me to Norley, Kingsley, Frodsham and Runcorn.
CONNECTION TO THE CHALLONER FAMILY OF KINGSLEY.
The BELL family. William, BELL b.1826c - NORLEY, son of John Bell. Martha CHALLONER - FIRST WIFE Ann ASHBROOK b.1842 - SECOND WIFE.
Annie b.1861 Thomas b.1863 *** had a butchers in RUNCORN. Martha b.1866 *** Joseph CHALLONER *** Bertram MARSH (West Derby) John b.1868 siblings with second wife, Ann Ashbrook; George William b.1883 *** had a butchers in WIDNES Elizabeth Selina b.1888
ANYONE WITH INFO ON THE BELL FAMILY FROM NORLEY? stretchie.
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Farmer - Widnes, Runcorn. Temperley - Runcorn, Frodsham. Bell - Kingsley, Frodsham. Bamber - Wigan, Widnes. Stretch - Cheshire. Vickers - Chester. Hogg - Berwick, Chester. Anyone with any interest in my names, please get in touch.
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Posted by: leslie48 Posted on: Yesterday at 09:02:29pm I'm looking for information on my Dickinson family that came from Stockport/Dukinfield/Ashton Under Lyne area. William Dickinson, born about 1814 and wife Sarah Whittaker, also born about 1814. They married in Stockport in 1837. Sons Thomas, born in 1838 and Luke in 1842, both in Dukinfield. They were christened in St. Michael's Church, Ashton Under Lyne.
The family came to America in 1843 and settled in Buffalo New York.
Hi Leslie With ref. to the above I have the following info. found in the 1841 census of Dukinfield Cheshire HO/107/109/3 p.19 address Old Road Dukinfield Sam Whittaker 67 labourer born in county Sarah ~ 68 ~ out of county Wm Dickinson 26 gas founder ~ ~ ~ ~ Sarah ~ 28 ~ in county Thomas ~ 2 ~ ~ ~ Luke ~ 3 months ~ ~ ~ Good deed for today done regards peterbennett
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i am researching the Griffiths Family in the Cheshire Border area with Wales in the 19th Century,and also the Griffiths Family in Ellesmere Port from 1920 to date. Regards William Russell Jones Cefn Mawr Wrexham.
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Jones,Griffiths.Stephens,Parry,Gabriel,Conway,Hughes,Evans,Roberts,Lea,Hanmer.Peake,Edwards.Newnes,Davies. All North Wales. Conway,Durber,Cartlidge,Lovatt,Bebington.Brindley,Sankey,Brunt.Dean.Clewes.Rhodes. All Stoke-on-Trent. Francis-Nantwich Cheshire. Dennell-Cheshire/Staffordshire. Census Information Is Crown Copyright,from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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I live in the US, but my great-grandparents came from Cheshire. Surnames I am researching are: Johnson, Walker, Barnett, Reed
Any info would be appreciated.
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Hi Are there any particular areas of Cheshire you have in mind or any date periods or particular person you need info on
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STRETCH FAMILY - CHESTER.
Joseph Samuel STRETCH and Ann Edith DAVENPORT (Tarporley) - NORLEY area on 1881 Census. George b.1880 / Jane b.1881 / Arthur b.1883 / Frederick b.1884
Connection to Cuddington Stretch's
Ann Stretch died in 1886 and Joseph married MARY COOPER, they had a son born 1896 - Joseph.
Joseph Samuel Stretch died in 1940 at the age of 82.
WOODS LANE, NORLEY 1881. 44 TRAFFORD ST, CHESTER IN 1901 62 TRAFFORD ST. IN 1907.
Connected to Delamere Station Cottage's 1880's
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Farmer - Widnes, Runcorn. Temperley - Runcorn, Frodsham. Bell - Kingsley, Frodsham. Bamber - Wigan, Widnes. Stretch - Cheshire. Vickers - Chester. Hogg - Berwick, Chester. Anyone with any interest in my names, please get in touch.
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