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audrey
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 05 January 06 09:38 UTC (UK) » |
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That name rings bells I will dig them out today I have several I also knew a Brooker family there in the 1950s they lived on Fleming Square
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meowkat
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Robbie Pew 1913-1944
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #16 on: Friday 05 June 09 14:33 UTC (UK) » |
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Hi Audrey,
I would beinterested in finding out if your books have anything on the Following families:
Cartmer (anything) Elliot (t) (anything, especially a butcher called John) Atkinson (William an innkeeper and his daughter Mary, also apossible grandchild called William Andrew Atkinson)
The Elliots and Atkinsons would all be during the 19th Century.
Thanks if you can help 
Katrina
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Rutherford, McKune, Elliot, Pew, Anderson, Little, Sturgeon, Manuel, Weild, Rutterford, Atkinson, Kirkup, Bradley, McKay, McDole, Whelan, Coulthard, Nile, Baker, Jardine, Glover, Seeker, Cartmer, Thompson, Ricahrdson, Huggon, Falcon, Blain, Scott, Hewitt, Irwin, McChrystal, Millar, McMichan/McMeekan, McKinlay, McLachlan, Gillogy, King, Bryant, Dixon, McCauley, McDavid, Hastie, McLauchlin, Fitzpatrick, Moore, Shanks, Bell, Corrigan, Woods, Mulhall, (Del) Dykes, Allgood
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KMS
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #17 on: Friday 05 June 09 15:36 UTC (UK) » |
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My ancestor John Bragg was born in Maryport 3 mar. 1768. His wife Margaret Walker was also born in Maryport 26 Nov.1769. Could they possbley be in your books about Maryport. Thank you. Kay
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audrey
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #18 on: Friday 05 June 09 16:55 UTC (UK) » |
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John Elliot opend his first butcher shop at 70 Crosby Street in 1825 Johns son William Elliot opend a shop at 45 Senhouse street lots about Ann Williams wife and his 8 Children also a photo of William in football team . Maryport Tradesmens Football Team
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meowkat
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Robbie Pew 1913-1944
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 06 June 09 11:58 UTC (UK) » |
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Wow!
Thank you Audrey, I didn't expect there would be so much information. This is defintely the same family as son's son William did marry an Ann Lawson. I have 10 children for then, so some must have died. Which of the books did you find the information in?
Thank you so much for your help.
Katrina
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Rutherford, McKune, Elliot, Pew, Anderson, Little, Sturgeon, Manuel, Weild, Rutterford, Atkinson, Kirkup, Bradley, McKay, McDole, Whelan, Coulthard, Nile, Baker, Jardine, Glover, Seeker, Cartmer, Thompson, Ricahrdson, Huggon, Falcon, Blain, Scott, Hewitt, Irwin, McChrystal, Millar, McMichan/McMeekan, McKinlay, McLachlan, Gillogy, King, Bryant, Dixon, McCauley, McDavid, Hastie, McLauchlin, Fitzpatrick, Moore, Shanks, Bell, Corrigan, Woods, Mulhall, (Del) Dykes, Allgood
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audrey
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 06 June 09 14:49 UTC (UK) » |
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Katrina Street Life in Maryport by Herbert Jackson printed in 1993 I dont know if its still in print
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audrey
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #22 on: Saturday 06 June 09 18:21 UTC (UK) » |
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John Cartmer born abt 1800 first recorded in Maryport 1811 small market stall John Street married Margaret Mulroy 7/2/1820 a lot of reference to descendants all butchers and tenant farmers at Bank End Farm Netherall
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audrey
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #23 on: Saturday 06 June 09 19:14 UTC (UK) » |
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Kay nothing on Bragg family reference to William and Mary Walker living 7 Selby Terrace 1914 went to live Allonby where he died 1949 William was the son of William Walker of Irish street
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meowkat
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #25 on: Sunday 07 June 09 12:05 UTC (UK) » |
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Thanks Bob about the Cartmer info.
Yes, they were Butchers, and also Mariners, although I'm decesended from the Butcher branch. the John who is named in 1811 is actually the father of the one who married Margaret Mulroy. He should be listed as a Butcher who stands in Maryport Market with an Isaac Cartmer, also Butcher. Isaac is my ancestor.
I was very interested to find out that John Elliot was a Butcher in 1825, I had assumed he became a butcher after Isaac Cartmer died in 1830, thinking that he had took over his father in law's business. So I'm very grateful for that information, Audrey.
I don't have any recordings of William Atkinson in Maryport until the 1871 census, he was the Innkeeper of the Goldern Lion Inn in Senhouse St, Maryport. By 1881 he was the innkeeper of the Senhouse Arms, 139 Crosby St, Maryport, he died in 1889. The family wasn't originally from the area, as William had originally been a Butler in his younger years working for Mr Salkeld at what is now Lime House School, in Dalston and a Mr Bowman, the largest landowner in Botcherby. All his male children moved out of the area, so the Atkinson from this family name never stayed in the Maryport area.
I think I'll have to take a trip to Bookcase in Carlisle to see if they have any of these books. Thanks for all your help Audrey
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Rutherford, McKune, Elliot, Pew, Anderson, Little, Sturgeon, Manuel, Weild, Rutterford, Atkinson, Kirkup, Bradley, McKay, McDole, Whelan, Coulthard, Nile, Baker, Jardine, Glover, Seeker, Cartmer, Thompson, Ricahrdson, Huggon, Falcon, Blain, Scott, Hewitt, Irwin, McChrystal, Millar, McMichan/McMeekan, McKinlay, McLachlan, Gillogy, King, Bryant, Dixon, McCauley, McDavid, Hastie, McLauchlin, Fitzpatrick, Moore, Shanks, Bell, Corrigan, Woods, Mulhall, (Del) Dykes, Allgood
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Humphpaul
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Dear Audrey, thanks for your kind offer. I see you have been inundated but hope you can manage another. Thomas BAYLIS married a Mary Ritson in 1770 and he was a mariner living in Maryport and may have been master of a vessel called Nelson in 1777. He was a supperanuated mariner in 1822. His son also Thomas married Margaret Wright in 1805 and he was also a mariner and they had a son again Thomes who was a mariner then a dockgateman then deputy harbour master in 1881 and died 1882. The family was always in Maryport; King St. and Nelson St were addresses at times. No other Baylis family seemed to be in CUM. at that time. My g.gran. was Jane Baylis born 1821. Thanks for any help. Alan Williams
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Paul, Humphrey, Vaughan, Lewis, Williams, Parry, Jones, Fairclough, Howard, Allan, Baylis, Wright, Ritson. Barmouth, Llangellinin, Liverpool, Maryport Cumberland, Port Glasgow, Nercwys (Nerquis), Mold, Gwysaney, Hope, Doddleston, Higher Kinnerton.
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audrey
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #27 on: Friday 19 June 09 14:33 UTC (UK) » |
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found loads about the Ritson family but I will need to read what there is and post the relevent bits when I have more time
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 16 August 09 17:55 UTC (UK) » |
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Hi audrey - I have just found your post about your kind offer to look up Maryport families in your books about the town. I am researching the brown family of Maryport. Caaptain George Brown was the Harbour Master in Maryport in about the 1860's. I discovered yesterday in the cemeterty at Maryport that his mother was Hannah Tolson. He married Agness Benn and had 13 children. His eldest son George was the marine superintendant for the Hine shipping line, other children involved in shipping were robert Brown, Thomas Brown, wilson Brown, James and John Brown. I would really appreciate it please if you have the time to see if there is anything in your books about the Browns and Benns. Thank you for your help.
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audrey
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #29 on: Monday 17 August 09 08:34 UTC (UK) » |
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there is nearly three pages about Captain George Brown of Maryport he was Captain of the Robert Hine which was built in Sunderland in 1868 I would advise that you try to buy the book ,it has a copy of his log and a picture of the ship Solway Winds by John D Wells printed by Titus Willson and sons of Kendal I think it cost me £15 in 2004 I have no connection outher than reading anything and every thing about Maryport
audrey
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