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Duck
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 07 July 09 09:32 UTC (UK) »

Hi Pagr

Please may I have two Baptismal lookups for Our Lady & St Patrick, Walton le Dale

Mary Booth born 1880 Walton le Dale and Elizabeth Ann Booth born 1872 Walton le Dale,

Thak you

Simon
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Wild, - Claughton, Lancashire
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 07 July 09 12:45 UTC (UK) »

 Cheesy
Hi Simon,

Not at St Patrick's actually, but St Mary's RC Brownedge. Bamber Bridge, Walton le Dale.
Mary Booth born 2nd August 1880 illegitimate daughter of Helen. Godparents James & Elizabeth Ann Molyneux.

Elizabeth Ann Booth born 2nd February 1872 illegitimate daughter of Helen. Godparents James & Helen Cookson.

There is another Mary Booth born 2nd August 1880 daughter of John & Ruth[nee Waterhouse] godparents Richard Sharples & Jane Thompson.

If you need more help let me know. Also note I have changed my username from pagr to :-
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 07 July 09 13:04 UTC (UK) »

paslwigr

Many thanks for the look up, it was very kind of you

Sorry about the mix-up with churches, I keep forgetting about St.Marys in Brig

Kind regards

Simon
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Nash, Whittingham, Pardoe, Cartwright - Worcs
Osbaldeston, Kay, Wyles, - Preston, Lancs
Dippnall, Poulton, Burton, Dawes - Manchester/Salford
McPoland, Tildesley, Iveson, Fox - Lancashire North Of The Sands
Wild, - Claughton, Lancashire
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 14 July 09 12:00 UTC (UK) »

Hi there
This is a long shot but do you have St Johns Old Haymarket Liverpool, 29 April 1823 Hugh Brannan to Mary Jane Gudgeon.
Fingers crossed.
Many thanks
Jenny
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 16 July 09 09:12 UTC (UK) »

 Sad

Hi Jenny,

The Catholic lookups I offered on Roots Chat are just for Lancashire in the Walton le Dale, Brindle, Bamber Bridge, Clayton area.
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 16 July 09 15:19 UTC (UK) »

Hi pasliwigr,
Ok thanks for your response. It was worth a long shot.
Best wishes
Jenny
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #21 on: Monday 20 July 09 12:20 UTC (UK) »

I am looking for the Noon family from Bolton Lancs.
William Noon, dob 15 April 1865, died Toronto Canada 15 May 1924, his wife, Mary Esther Latham, dob 15 April 1865, died Toronto Canada 27 December 1946, and finally his father Michael Noon (no other information) and his mother Bridgid or Bridget Oliphant (no other information).  This is where the trail ends and I am trying to trace the family to the next generation.
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #22 on: Monday 20 July 09 12:43 UTC (UK) »

Sorry, missed some important information on the Noon family look-up
William Noon and Mary Esther Latham were married at St. Patrick's church in Bolton Lancs on 27 November 1881
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 21 July 09 01:05 UTC (UK) »

I have some new information about the Noon family from Bolton Lancs.  Bridget Oliphant is not the correct name of Michael 's wife, it is Bridget Elwood.  This information comes from across the continent from Vancouver, British Columbia.   Hope this helps in your search for Michael Noon and Bridget Elwood as a married couple from Bolton.
Where did they come from?
Blake
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #24 on: Monday 10 August 09 16:00 UTC (UK) »

Brindle is quite interesting for religion.  Church used to be St Helens (now St James) - site goes back 800 years to Uhtred!, obviously catholic until reformation but still half catholics afterwards in parish.  I'm researching the workhouse and it was originally confiscated from catholic family Gerrards as used as a mass house - evidence of others as well.
Assume you're aware of Lancashire Irish branch of Lancs Historical Society - they have their own room with lots of resources in Clayton le Moors.
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 26 August 09 00:50 UTC (UK) »

I'm new at this,so bear with me.  I need help looking up my ancestors. John Wright married Mary Ann Williams around 1846 in Manchester in a Catholic service, Maybe a St. Mary's Church, but not sure .  John's parents were Frazer Wright and Mary Ann Roach, which I'm still not sure of their situation.  Frazer was born in Scotland and married Mary Ann Roach OF England around the 1820's? But, the only Frazer people here have helped me locate married a Mary Ann Critchley.  Not our Frazer, probably. Mary Ann Williams parents were John and Mary Ann. So, what do you think?  Thanks, Bob, (Ribcage)
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 27 August 09 05:44 UTC (UK) »

Hi Pagr
I hope I'm in luck here.

I don't know the Lancashire area so when you say Our Ladys would that be Eldon Street Liverpool?

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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #27 on: Thursday 27 August 09 16:26 UTC (UK) »

 Embarrassed

Sorry Bee_One,

The Catholic research I offered to help with is Brindle St Joseph's, Walton le Dale Our Lady & St Patrick's, St Mary's Brownedge Bamber Bridge, St Bede's Clayton Green and St Mary's Leyland. So no Liverpool I'm afraid.
I changed my name a few months ago, if I can help with the above area I am now,
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Re: Roman Catholic research in Lancashire
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 30 August 09 22:38 UTC (UK) »

Hi Looking for baptism record of great grandfather Stephen Maloney born Liverpool 1877/78 father Patrick? Not sure if you can help.

Sorry I just saw the no Liverpool post!
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