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Title: Whittle - England
Post by: CV-S on Saturday 25 June 11 10:59 BST (UK)
Hello

Anyone researching the Whittle surname may be interested that I am thinking of starting a Whittle One Name Study and publish it online.
It's a fairly uncommon name, and the inspiration is hearing that "all Whittle's are related" from my grandmother as a young child - I don't hope to connect them all but perhaps organise the families a bit, with their descendants and earliest ancestors.

Anyone researching any Whittle's from England please contact me and I will take in your information for the eventual Study.

Thank you  :)
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: old boy on Monday 19 September 11 19:30 BST (UK)
My mum was a whittle from preston lancashire if any good to you
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: CV-S on Tuesday 20 September 11 06:46 BST (UK)
Hi,

Thanks. If you could tell me her name and where she was born, (if she's living by PM) please, I'll see if I have any info on her family. If not, I try and research the families that people are interested in.

CV-S
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: jeanharris on Tuesday 20 September 11 07:06 BST (UK)
Hi.
My hubby has Whittle in his family tree from Medway Towns Kent.

            Regards Jean.
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: CV-S on Tuesday 20 September 11 13:48 BST (UK)
Hi Jean,

Thanks for sharing that, if you could tell me their name (PM if living please) then I will see what I know about that family.

Best Wishes
CV-S
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: old boy on Friday 23 September 11 13:06 BST (UK)
CV-S just wondering if the names i gave you were any good to your search

Cheers Steve
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: CV-S on Saturday 24 September 11 03:30 BST (UK)
Hi Steve,

Sorry for not getting back! Yes, they were very good for my search, all are.

I haven't got the website published yet but you can see some details here:

http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Whittle_(surname)?cb=1908 .

It's a bit of a mess at the moment but I hope to organise it more soon. Steve, your family is 'Family 2'.

Lancashire is the most common county to find the Whittle surname. Could I ask you if you know who James Whittle's parents were?

In the 1881 census I found two James Whittles born c1868 in Preston.
One is at 115 Bootle St with parents Charles & Sarah and siblings Robert, Sarah, Grace and John, who worked as cotton spinners/weavers.
The other is at 148 Ellen Street with parents Edward & Jane with siblings William, Margaret, Jane and Ann who were also in the cotton industry.
 
If you could tell me which family he belongs to, I can add more to your family.
Have PM'd you.

Best Wishes

CV-S
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: old boy on Sunday 09 October 11 14:06 BST (UK)
James's parents

Charles and Sarah

and James married Helena day who was born in Oxford i have the day family from another source who did his own study on the day family

Cheers Steve
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: CV-S on Monday 10 October 11 06:01 BST (UK)
Thank you Steve,

I will add that and expand the family, and try and get a bit further. So your James was the brother of Robert, Sarah, Grace and John in the 1881 census? That will be a good addition.

CV-S
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: emily_p on Sunday 22 April 12 03:02 BST (UK)
My ggg grandmother was Jane WHITTLE born 1800 (perhaps St Miguel, Azores, or lived there). I have information that could link her paternity to a Samuel WHITTLE.
Jane married James Grant CHRISTIE in Maker, Cornwall 1814. James was a merchant mariner at least between 1814-1822, he was baptised in 1787 in Inveravon Scotland and died in 1822. He had connections to Lloyds Shipping in Portugal 1818, where their daughter was born circa 1817.

After James death  in 1834 she immigrated to Australia as the "wife" of James' brother Charles CHRISTIE.

I am trying to research Jane's history and this is a major brick wall. Any help would be most appreciated.


Thanks for your work on the WHITTLE name, Jan
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: oliebarton on Saturday 28 July 12 10:09 BST (UK)
Hello

I have a couple of Whittle's in my tree.

My grt gran x4 Ann Whitte born 1810 in Walton le Dale nr Preston married a Robert Hodson. They were Roman Catholics as she is buried the RC grounds in Ford Cemetery, Liverpool. Date of death 3rd of March 1873. Intrestingly her son John was lost on board the Royal Charter than sunk in 1859 off the coast of North Wales, that's what it says on her grave stone anyway.

Ann Whittles parents were a John Whittle born 1784 Walton le Dale and Esther Fishwick (another common Preston name I believe)

Im not sure if this helps with your tree or not but I thought I'd share it and perhaps it may link to somebody else's?

Thanks

Olie
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: emily_p on Saturday 28 July 12 23:18 BST (UK)

Thanks for reply Olie, much appreciated.  I believe my Whittles may have come from Leicester ENG and went to the Azores, Portugal.  The information you have provided do not appear on any information that we have. My ggg grandmother Jane b circa 1798 married James Grant Christie in Maker, Cornwall 1814.  Their first child Mary Jane was born in Portugal circa 1817.  Regards, Jan
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: AdamjHartley on Tuesday 17 June 14 13:07 BST (UK)
Hi there,

I've been trying to research my family history on my mothers side, and came across not only this website, but also your research into the Whittle name itself.

My grandfather was a Whittle, originating from Bolton, who had two sisters named Alice and Edith, as well as a brother by the name of George.

If you are interested in more information please don't hesitate to contact.

P.S census records may show that he was married to a Martha (née McNally)

Kind regards and all the best
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: a-l on Tuesday 17 June 14 16:30 BST (UK)
My grandfather was a Whittle from Leics but sorry I won't be able to help you as I don't know his first name .
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: wrjones on Tuesday 17 June 14 17:01 BST (UK)
Hi there,

I've been trying to research my family history on my mothers side, and came across not only this website, but also your research into the Whittle name itself.

My grandfather was a Whittle, originating from Bolton, who had two sisters named Alice and Edith, as well as a brother by the name of George.

If you are interested in more information please don't hesitate to contact.

P.S census records may show that he was married to a Martha (née McNally)

Kind regards and all the best

First of all a warm welcome to Rootschat.Is your Alice Whittle one born in Bolton in 1919 and who died in 1997?I have an Alice Whittle who married my relative Henry Adams at Bolton in 1941.

Regards
William Russell Jones.
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: Busy Bee Lee on Tuesday 01 December 15 23:09 GMT (UK)
Hi Steve..I know that this is an oldish post and I hope that you may check back at some stage..My Whittle ancesters are related to yours very closely..Can you reply because I do have a bit of information that you may find interesting..all the best..Bev.x
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: Rachel Hamer on Sunday 10 September 17 14:46 BST (UK)
Hi, I know this is an old post but was looking to do something similar for my partner (who is a whittle from Shaw, Oldham) as a bit of a gift.
I was just wondering how you got on and if there was anything you could share?

Rachel x
Title: Re: Whittle - England
Post by: steve62 on Tuesday 12 September 17 11:07 BST (UK)
Hi Rachel,
My grandmother was a Hamer and have the Hamers(Lancashire) from 1774. You may be interested in the Hamer side.
Going back to the Whittle family I have a Martha Whittle 1844-1881 from Harwood, Lancs who married James Hamer 1844-1904 from Tottington, Lancs.  Marthas' parents were John Whittle 1797- and Catherine Booth 1806-  .  siblings of Martha: Maria 1833-   , William 1844-1915, Levi 1849-1915 and Eileen 1852-    .
Don't know if any of this is useful to you, but if I can help let me know.

Steve