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Maryport
« on: Monday 13 December 04 09:02 GMT (UK) »
I have just bought some books on Maryport and they are amazing to say the least one is    Maryport People and Trades in the 19-20 centuries lists two entire streets of families who they  were gives names and ages its packed with old photos the second one is called  Maryport the Town that refused to die  and once again lists families and loads of old photos if any one has an interest in Maryport and they want me to take a look I think the families are the ones that lived there all their lives
Audrey

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #1 on: Monday 13 December 04 18:14 GMT (UK) »
I actually wayched the eclipse in Maryport. A funeral was going on at the church at the time, and the passing bell was tolling. I thought that it was strangely appropriate in one way, but then i though how cross he/she must have been to have missed it, but what a tale to tell their children the mourners must have had.

Loved the place I have to say, where can I get these books by post
Adams,Bownes, Brown, Law,Linley,Pickering,Sedman,Suckley

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #2 on: Monday 13 December 04 18:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi
sadly thees wonderfull books are out of print I had my name down in a second hand shop and they kept a lookout for them and i am glad you liked Maryport my dad was born there and used to go several times a year
audrey

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 18 December 04 23:50 GMT (UK) »
Hello Audrey,

I am looking for Fultons and Pooleys in Maryport and wondered if the book has come up with something!  Henry Fulton, my gt grandfather was a stonemason and they seem to be in the Nelson Street/Bells Place area.

I would be really grateful if you could let me know if you find anything. 

CJ.
Aldersley, Berry, Fulton, Horsley, Patterson, Pattinson, Pooley, Salmond, Stephenson, Strachan, White, Widdup


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Re: Maryport
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 19 December 04 10:37 GMT (UK) »
Hi Audrey,

I'd love to know about any reference to Lowthers - potter/earthenware dealers not the "Sirs".

Some ended up in Maryport but they may not have been the respectable ones lol.

Pam
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UK Census info. Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Dumfrieshire: Fallen, Fallon, Carruthers, Scott, Farish, Aitchison, Green, Ryecroft, Thomson, Stewart
Midlothian: Linn/d, Aitken, Martin
North Wales: Robins(on), Hughes, Parry, Jones
Cumberland: Lowther, Young, Steward, Miller
Somerset: Palmer, Cork, Greedy, Clothier

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 19 December 04 11:23 GMT (UK) »
I have had a quick look and up to now all I can see is a mension on the war memorial of

T.M. POOLEY

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 19 December 04 11:25 GMT (UK) »
there is a lot of info on
LOWTHERS there is a phote of a
Pattinson Lowther the bell ringer

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 01 January 05 21:32 GMT (UK) »
Many thanks for the info. on Pooley,  Audrey.  I will look at the CWGC Website and see if I can find anything on him.

Best wishes,  Ceejay.
Aldersley, Berry, Fulton, Horsley, Patterson, Pattinson, Pooley, Salmond, Stephenson, Strachan, White, Widdup

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #8 on: Monday 10 January 05 14:27 GMT (UK) »
My grandfather was from Maryport and his family had been there for donkey's years. The all seem to have been in mining. Is there any mention of the 'Penn' family in your books?

Thanks
Gillj
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Hammond - Cheshire/Lancashire
Penn - Cumberland
Brooke - Ireland
Stark - Scotland
Jenkins - Newent,Gloucestershire
Wakeley/Morris/Stubbs - Shropshire