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Ankers in Hargrave, Hopely in Malpas
« on: Tuesday 20 May 08 21:45 BST (UK) »

Hi all

After a long break from researching my family I am now getting back into the swing of things.

I am researching the name Ankers in Hargrave and surrounding areas, my first family to start off with there is William Ankers married to Mary Hopely 27th Jan 1835, I've managed to find a few of his family on the censuses.
Thomas, Williams son moved to Birkenhead where he married and had a son called William, William married Elizabeth McConkie in Barton upon Irwell, one of their children Margaret Ankers married a Frederick Carline. Margaret and Fred had a daughter called Alice Wynne Carline who is my grandmother.

I would love to hear from anyone with any connections to the above.

I would also dearly love to find out more about his wife Mary hopely who was from No Mans Heath Malpas, so if she rings any bells with anyone I would love to hear from you.

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Pam
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Re: Ankers in Hargrave, Hopely in Malpas
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 08:17 BST (UK) »

hi pam...does hargrave come under Nantwich for registrations??...allan
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Re: Ankers in Hargrave, Hopely in Malpas
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 14:36 BST (UK) »

Hi Pam....do you have a place/year of birth for Thomas..if he was born around 1828/29 in Richmond,Yorkshire and had a brother called George i may have a possible link for you with a distant rellie of mine who lived in Newcastle(born Portsea) and married a Harriet Ankers.Let me know and i'll PM you what i have Smiley

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Re: Ankers in Hargrave, Hopely in Malpas
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 17:11 BST (UK) »

I'm sorry my Thomas was born in 1848 in Hargrave, Cheshire.

There were a few Ankers families in cheshire and I have been told by a gentleman some years ago that these families were unconnected so it may be worth you checking the other families out.

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Re: Ankers in Hargrave, Hopely in Malpas
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 18:45 BST (UK) »

dont know if you have these or not? if so i apologise for duplicating
all baptised hargrave cheshire to parents william ankers and mary-
sarah bapt 8th nov 1835
joseph bapt 12th nov 1837
samuel bapt 12th jan 1840
elizabeth bapt 26th dec 1841
thomas bapt 23rd april 1848
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Re: Ankers in Hargrave, Hopely in Malpas
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 19:04 BST (UK) »

dont know if this helps or not??
the 1851 cencus has a george hopley aged 20yrs born malpas staying with them this looks like his baptism
george hopley bapt 3rd oct 1830 maplas cheshire parents richard hopley and elizabeth
siblings include-
mary bapt 14th feb 1820
richard bapt 30th dec 1821
elizabeth bapt 14th april 1824
sarah bapt 11th june 1826
jane bapt 3rd aug 1828
martha bapt 16th jan 1833
samuel bapt 6th dec 1835
joseph bapt 20th march 1838
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Re: Ankers in Hargrave, Hopely in Malpas
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 21:25 BST (UK) »

dont know if you have these or not? if so i apologise for duplicating
all baptised hargrave cheshire to parents william ankers and mary-
sarah bapt 8th nov 1835
joseph bapt 12th nov 1837
samuel bapt 12th jan 1840
elizabeth bapt 26th dec 1841
thomas bapt 23rd april 1848
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alli



I do have the above but its nice to get them verified by someone else as there are times you tend to doubt yourself!!  Thank you so much for this, these are my family.

I must admit though at the moment I wish Joseph wasn't lol, I can't find the little devil anywhere on the 1851 census, he disappears from the 51 to turn up married on the 61.

I don't suppose if anyone knows how common it would be for someone after being a railway signal man for approx 20yrs to suddenley decide he's a farmer in his 50's, I wouldn't of thought he would of earned enough money to either buy or rent land on that wage.

Thanks again

Pam

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Re: Ankers in Hargrave, Hopely in Malpas
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 21:31 BST (UK) »

hi pam...does hargrave come under Nantwich for registrations??...allan

I'm not sure, although I don't think so.  I would imagine it may be tattenhall, perhaps someone else can help us on this one.

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Re: Ankers in Hargrave, Hopely in Malpas
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 21 May 08 21:41 BST (UK) »

dont know if this helps or not??
the 1851 cencus has a george hopley aged 20yrs born malpas staying with them this looks like his baptism
george hopley bapt 3rd oct 1830 maplas cheshire parents richard hopley and elizabeth
siblings include-
mary bapt 14th feb 1820
richard bapt 30th dec 1821
elizabeth bapt 14th april 1824
sarah bapt 11th june 1826
jane bapt 3rd aug 1828
martha bapt 16th jan 1833
samuel bapt 6th dec 1835
joseph bapt 20th march 1838
regards
alli

This is very interesting info, I haven't as yet done much with my Hopely's apart from some census seaching which has turned
them upliving in the same town as my Ankers.  I don't know if this is my family though as the mary married to william was born about 1812/3 but it might be a nephew though.  I have noticed both the ankers and hopley's all seem to use the same names when naming their children, perhaps they were close families?

I know on the same census as well as George living with them they have Charles who is 8 and from tattenhall and william who is 6 from goldbourn.  this is quite a puzzle as it only says they are a relative and doesn't even say if these 2 lads are related to george at all.

Charles never seems to marry as he is found on a leter census living with one of William Ankers sons, also one of the williams grand children turn up living with a hopley family.

I'll make a note of this info as it will probably come in handy, I've found this in the past.

For Mary did it give where she was from??  In a later census she gives No Mans Heath as her home which is a small hamlet in malpas.

Many thanks again for this help its really appreciated.

Pam
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Re: Ankers in Hargrave, Hopely in Malpas
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 22 May 08 08:54 BST (UK) »

hi Pam..on csc parish site...registered NANT(nantwich)
william ankers babtised 20 july 1816
esther ankers babtised 24 march 1814
parents  thomas and sarah ankers...thomas is a joiner....many many ankers but neston etc...this looks the only probability...you`ll have to check if hargrave comes under nantwich...if it does and this is YOUR William,you can trace his ancestors back on this csc site..the first Ankers in nantwich is 1673....good luck...allan Wink
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