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Title: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Gerry on Monday 01 November 04 16:30 GMT (UK)
Hi

The LDS site records the marriage of Roger Evans to Ann Faresday on 13 Aug 1815 at St Peter's Church Liverpool.

It is understood Ann was born in Shrewsbury.  I have managed to find their children and a direct line to the present day.

I am trying to find Ann's ancestors and despite a lot of research the name Faresday always draws a blank - there is no other record of this name.   I have a copy of church marriage record but the writing is very feint and difficult to read.

So, back to where I'm told is Ann's birthplace - Shrewsbury.    Can anyone help me with this name?

Regards

Gerry

 

Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Little Nell on Monday 01 November 04 17:16 GMT (UK)
Hi Gerry,

Typing Faresday into Google gets me nowhere, so I tried the BVRI2 to see if the name occurs there.  It does not.  But there are a small number of Feraday/Ferriday/Feredy/ Ferraday entries in Shropshire.  I wonder if it is a case of poor spelling/ poor transcription/ poor hearing or a problem with the accent.  You may need to consider any variation upon the theme, if you haven't done so already.

Nell
Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Gerry on Monday 01 November 04 21:27 GMT (UK)
Hi Nell

Many thanks for your reply, as you will see it makes a lot of sense.

Roger (a Coach Smith) and Ann had a son, William, born 1816 who also became a Coach Smith.   This William also had a son, William Ferriday Evans, born 1844, who also became a Coach Builder.   I have always believed that WFE took his middle name from an ancestor and Ferriday could well have been Ann's maiden name.  It all fits..........and all three men followed the same profession in Liverpool.    I have a note that Roger Evans was born in Wrexham.

I have tried to find Ann using the surname Ferriday + variations but could find no link to a birth in Shrewsbury.  I don't know her age but if married in 1815 it can be assumed she was born in the late 1700s.  From the small number of Ferriday's in Shropshire can you see any possible link to Ann?

Regards

Gerry



Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Little Nell on Monday 01 November 04 21:39 GMT (UK)
Hi Gerry,

Sadly, no Anne Ferriday included until 1831 in Madeley.  The other entries for this name and variants are in Wombridge (Thomas, John and Job ) in the 1780s, none for Shrewsbury itself. :'(

Nell
Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Gerry on Monday 01 November 04 21:45 GMT (UK)
Hi Nell

Many thanks for trying.   I will have to draw a line below the 1815 marriage.

Regards

Gerry
Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Lloydy on Wednesday 10 November 04 09:53 GMT (UK)
Hi Gerry

You say in your message that you have a copy of the church marriage record.  Perhaps you could post on here and maybe one of us just might be able to decipher the handwriting.  You never know!!!!!!

Jan
Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Gerry on Wednesday 10 November 04 10:09 GMT (UK)
Hi Jan

Thanks for your offer.   Can you tell me where to mail it and I will get it in the post.

Regards

Gerry
Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Lloydy on Wednesday 10 November 04 10:22 GMT (UK)
Gerry,

Have you got a scanner?  If so, scan it into your PC then do another reply to this thread, attaching the file to it.

You attach it by clicking on 'Additional Options' which is at the bottom of the reply text box.  Click on browse to find the file in your PC, the file name then appears in the white box.  I hope that this makes sense to you.   Let me know if not!!!!!


Jan

Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Gerry on Wednesday 10 November 04 11:41 GMT (UK)
Hi Jan

Sorry, should have said I don't have a scanner.  I'm happy to post a copy of the  record to you if you can give me an address

Regards

Gerry
Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Lloydy on Wednesday 10 November 04 11:46 GMT (UK)
Have sent you a Private Message.

Jan
Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Lloydy on Monday 29 November 04 12:32 GMT (UK)
Gerry,

Any luck with your Ann Faresday???????


Jan :)
Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: Gerry on Monday 29 November 04 13:09 GMT (UK)
Hi Jan

I've had repeats of what is shown in the IGI  and your posting has had 90 hits but nothing has been added to what is already known.   I'm beginning to accept that 'Faresday' was a incorrect transcription - it does seem the most likely explanation and so far I have found no sounds-like names that might fit a possible birth date for Ann, nor indeed for Roger.  Guess I will have to draw a line, however I will keep the matter open.   There is a Rootsweb web site for Parish Registers but it is still being tested and not yet active.   Something may yet turn up in the longer term

Many thanks for your interest

Gerry
Title: Re: Is 'FARESDAY' a local name?
Post by: maidmarianoops on Thursday 13 January 05 11:20 GMT (UK)
odments just in case sylvia



     Births Jun 1873
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      FARADAY  Annie    Burnley  8e 269   

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      Births Jun 1880
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      FARADAY  Ann     Chorlton  8c 896   

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      Births Sep 1898
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      Faraday  Annie     W. Derby  8b 506   

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      Births Mar 1908
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      Faraday  Annie     Burnley  8e 279