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Campbell and Fairley families
« on: Thursday 26 April 18 15:17 BST (UK) »
My PARKER family goes back some years in Carlisle, my father (John), grandfather (Samuel) and great-grandfather (James) all being Carlisle born. I lived for a short period in Colville Street in Dentonholme and have a few memories of that time. I was aged about 3 or 4. We also made many visits to Carlisle on the way south on our camping trips. I wonder if anyone is researching PARKER ancestors in Carlisle. I'd happily share the information I have.

My question here is about FAIRLEY and CAMPBELL links. My grandfather Samuel Parker married Jane Ann Campbell; her father was known as John Campbell. John Campbell married Isabella Talbot from Dalston. They were married in St Bede's, both families being Catholic. In their marriage certificate the father's name has a strike-through line in place of a name. On a visit to the Carlisle Register Office a couple of years back we searched for John Campbell's Baptism Certificate and found a John Campbell baptized on17th October 1869; mother is given as Ann Campbell. No marriage details (conjugatum) or father's name is given. In the 1881 Census I find a John Campbell (age 11), grandson of Alice Fairley. Tracking to the 1871 Census, this family has a John Fairley (age 1) given as son; other family include Head - Alice Fairley (age 47 and unlikely to have a son at this age). There is also an Ann Fairley (age 25) whom I suspect was John Campbell's mother.

With the above information it has not been possible to retrieve a Birth Certificate for John Campbell. Anyone got any ideas on how to proceed?

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Re: Campbell and Fairley families
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 26 April 18 16:28 BST (UK) »
No birth for a John Fairley either I presume  :-\
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Re: Campbell and Fairley families
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 26 April 18 16:47 BST (UK) »
No birth for a John Fairley either I presume  :-\

The only John Fairley I find in GRO was born in S Shields; mother's maiden name GAGO.

It would not be uncommon for a young woman to stay with a friend elsewhere for the confinement, especially if she was unmarried. Alice Fairley and her daughter Ann were both born in Ireland, so Ireland and Scotland are both possibilities for the birth registration.  In Scotland's People there were around 100 John Campbell entries for the approx. date; and 5 John Fairley entries.

Ann called herself Campbell on the Baptism Cert so I could imagine some pressure from the priest to use the father's name, with a strong hint to get themselves hitched!

I think my search for Gt Grandfather's Birth Cert is going to be fruitless.  :'(

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Re: Campbell and Fairley families
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 26 April 18 16:51 BST (UK) »
Just posting the 1871 information so we can see the family
RG10 / 5220 f40 p26
Alice Fairley -widow-47 bn Ireland
Ann -dtr - 25 -unmarried bn Ireland
James -son -18 bn Carlisle
Mary J - dtr -13 bn Carlisle
John Fairley -son-1 bn Carlisle
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Re: Campbell and Fairley families
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 26 April 18 17:06 BST (UK) »
Just posting the 1871 information so we can see the family
RG10 / 5220 f40 p26
Alice Fairley -widow-47 bn Ireland
Ann -dtr - unmarried bn Ireland
James -son -18 bn Carlisle
Mary J - dtr -13 bn Carlisle
John Fairley -son-1 bn Carlisle

Many thanks. And the 1881 data that links the Fairley and Campbell families is:

Household   Role   Sex   Age   Birthplace
Alice Fairley    Head   F   57   Ireland
John Campbell    Grand Son   M   11   Carlisle, Cumberland, England




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Re: Campbell and Fairley families
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 26 April 18 17:32 BST (UK) »
Have you found the family in 1861  :-\
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Re: Campbell and Fairley families
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 26 April 18 18:27 BST (UK) »
Have you found the family in 1861  :-\

I can't find the family in 1861. In 1991, Ann is head of household, Alice presumably passed away. But here they are called the Campbell family but with no husband.

Household   Role   Sex   Age   Birthplace
Ann Campbell    Head   F   46   Ireland
John Campbell Son   M   21   Cumberland, England
Mary Ann Campbell Daughter   F   11   Cumberland, England
John Newman John Newman  Nephew   M   8   Cumberland, England

There remains a possibility that I am confusing two separate families.