Welcome, Guest. Please login or register for free.
Did you miss your activation email?
Thursday 20 November 08 09:31 GMT (UK)
Welcome Home Help Shop Search Calendar Login Register
Search Images 

Online
 
  First Name(s)

Last Name

 
News: Ad: New! FULL 1841 Census: England - Isle of Man - Wales  - Channel Islands Now online. No missing counties.

+  RootsChat.Com
|-+  England (Counties as in 1851-1901)
| |-+  England - General
| | |-+  Cambridgeshire
| | | |-+  Cambridgeshire Lookup Requests
| | | | |-+  James Chambers and Martha Pilkington
« previous next »
Pages: 1 [2] Print
Author Topic: James Chambers and Martha Pilkington  (Read 310 times)
Ian Chambers
RootsChat Extra
**
Offline Offline

Posts: 36



Re: James Chambers and Martha Pilkington
« Reply #15 on: Friday 10 February 06 21:03 GMT (UK) »

The only occupation we have is Labourer unfortunately.  I am guessing they are all oop north because they came across from Ireland into the Mersey.
Logged
IJC
RootsChat Pioneer
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1


Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk


Re: James Chambers and Martha Pilkington
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 03 July 07 23:46 BST (UK) »

I don't know if anybody is still reading this thread but have stumbled across some strange coincidences.

My family name, Chambers, comes recently from Ilkeston in Derby. I know that one of my Great Grandparents is John Chambers and that there is a marriage to Mercy-Mable and possibly Martha Pilkington. John and James are family names and, although my name is Ian, my father still calls me John (it being my middle name). However, I come from a line of John and Ian Chambers with relations James and a Pilkington marriage.

My Grandfather travelled and worked in Cambridgeshire somewhere (will have to ask my Dad where and why), but I know that they were based in Derbyshire for a while and had distant links with DH Lawrence in Eastwood and the Pilkingtons (off Glass fame). However, I since learnt that the colamining industry and industrial revolution meant that there was a lot of migration around the country and various professions in the genelogy extend from baker to founrdyman.

Just thouh the coincidence was to close, that's all.

Ian JOhn Chambers
Logged
Pages: 1 [2] Print 
« previous next »


[Copyright] [Free RootsChat Webspace] [Your Surname Interests] [Shrink Link] [About Us] [Terms of Use]
All Census Lookups are Crown Copyright, National Archives for academic and non-commercial research purposes only
RootsChat.com cannot be held responsible directly or indirectly for the messages or content posted by others. Inline images in messages are the copyright of the respective linked sites.
RootsChat.com, Europa House, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 5BT
0.834:23