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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: mlmcholm on Thursday 13 October 16 17:01 BST (UK)
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Hi can anyone find a baptism record for Maria Bland? She married William Henry Rigby at St Peters Church Preston in 1887, which is a c of e church. Williams family seem to be c of e, as all records I have are from St John's church. Maria was my great grandmother, and as far as I know, my grandad and his siblings were all raised as Catholics. I am trying to find when that connection came into the family. Many thanks
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Marriage gives Maria's father as Joseph Bland. Where does census give as her place of birth
Josephs occ Churn Maker (decd)
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Rosie 99, 1891, 1901 and 1911 census all state Preston as her place of birth.
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1858 marriage Joseph Bland to Margaret Bateson - St John, Preston
1871 and 1881 censuses show Maria with mother and Bateson/Bland siblings.
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24 Dec 1858
St John, Preston, Lancashire
Joseph Bland age 51, Chair Maker, Widower, abodeSnow Hill
Margaret Bateson age 39, Servant, Widow, abode Snow Hill
Groom's Father: late Nicholas Bland, Stone Mason
Bride's Father: late Thomas Cooper, Joiner
Witnesses Joseph Cuerden & Elizabeth Aughton, (X)
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Thanks Haywood. William and Maria moved to Burnley. Would there be Catholic baptism records online? My grandfather was Joseph Rigby born 1906 Burnley.
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Margarets first marriage
7 Jun 1843
St Leonard, Walton-le-Dale, Lancashire, England
John Bateson - Full Age, Labourer, Bachelor, Walton le Dale
Margaret Cooper - Full Age, Spinster, Walton le Dale
Groom's Father- John Woods?, occ Tinplate Worker
Bride's Father-Thomas Cooper, occ Joiner
Witnesses John Cook & Mary Sheldon
No indication that Marias mother was not Cof E
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Hi, mlmcholm,
The replies already posted suggest that Maria Bland born ca 1866/7 was born in Preston. As all Maria's children were raised as Catholics it is possible that she was a Catholic.
The fact that she and her possible parents were married in Anglican churches is not an argument against her being a Catholic. At this time the Catholic church accepted that marriages in Anglican churches were sacramentally valid.
As her children were raised a Catholics, it is very likely that they were all baptised as Catholics. There were seven Catholic churches in Preston at that time and, as far as I know, none of the baptismal registers are available on-line, or even as hard copy. The early registers will have been deposited in Lancashire Archives in Preston.
The Catholic churches in approx order of closeness to St Peter's, are St Walburge, St Mary, St Ignatius, English Martyrs, St Wilfrid, and St Joseph.
Hope this helps
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Sorry can't help with a baptism for Maria Bland :(
Looking at Lancashire BMD/FreeBMD
I can seen birth entries for her siblings but nothing for Maria Bland ???
1861
BLAND Anthony mmn BATESON Preston PRES/124/32
BLAND Anthony mmn COOPER Preston PRES/124/32
Anthony age 10 is with his father Joseph Bland age 62 occ. Chair maker on 1871c
1863
BLAND Mary BATESON Preston PRES/137/78
BLAND Mary COOPER Preston PRES/137/78
1865
BLAND Elizabeth BATESON Preston PRES/149/35
BLAND Elizabeth COOPER Preston PRES/149/35
from Lancashire BMD
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This looks to be Maria's birth entry on Lancashire BMD surname BRAND
1868
BRAND Maria mmn COOPER Preston PRES/171/34
Added entry from FreeBMD
Mar 1868 Preston 8e 530
BRAND Maria
1868 from Lancashire BMD
BRAND Maria mmn BATESON Preston PRES/171/34
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A very much belated thank you Ladyhawk, just back on the Bland family again. Sorry it's been so long. Apologies