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Lancashire / Re: Brick wall... Did they ever marry?
« on: Sunday 24 October 21 09:12 BST (UK)  »
Morning :)

I have Henry Wood (b.abt 1865 Liverpool) married to an Ann (b abt 1869/70 Liverpool)........
I checked Ann's mum Mary Ann out.. her maiden name was Kilburn

POOL, ANN       Mothers maiden surname KILBURN 
GRO Reference: 1870  June Quarter in WEST DERBY AND TOXTETH PARK  Volume 08B  Page 364
Thank you very much Rosie for clarifying that it's 1870 and not 1869.. a little bit closer ;) xx

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Lancashire / Re: Brick wall... Did they ever marry?
« on: Sunday 24 October 21 08:38 BST (UK)  »
found it

WOOD, JOSEPH       POOLE 
GRO Reference: 1890  M Quarter in WEST DERBY  Volume 08B  Page 287
Thank you I'll add to my information for the children of Henry and Ann x

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Lancashire / Re: Brick wall... Did they ever marry?
« on: Sunday 24 October 21 07:55 BST (UK)  »
Births of children in the 1901
Except Joseph - wonder if he had a different mother?

WOOD, SARAH       POOL 
GRO Reference: 1892  S Quarter in WEST DERBY  Volume 08B  Page 253

WOOD, HENRY       POOL 
GRO Reference: 1894  S Quarter in WEST DERBY  Volume 08B  Page 242

WOOD, JOHN       POOL 
GRO Reference: 1898  M Quarter in WEST DERBY  Volume 08B  Page 263
                                                                                                                                             
I found Joseph joining the Roman Catholic church in 1911 and his parents are listed as Henry & Ann Wood. x

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Lancashire / Re: Brick wall... Did they ever marry?
« on: Sunday 24 October 21 07:53 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Wivenhoe.. I made a bit of a slip didn't I? Yes, Mary Ann pool is with them in 1901.
Yes I've tried the online parish clerk site.
Apologies for my "waffle" Pauline J and I haven't used family search for my census information.. sorry :(

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Lancashire / Brick wall... Did they ever marry?
« on: Sunday 24 October 21 07:01 BST (UK)  »
Morning :) I'm stumped (excuse the pun!) by the Wood family.
I have Henry Wood (b.abt 1865 Liverpool) married to an Ann (b abt 1869/70 Liverpool).They are on the 1911 census at 21 India street with their children and Mother in law to Henry Mary Ann Pool age 68(b Liverpool), 1901 5 Georges Terrace & 1891 Burnley Street, Everton then I am stuck!!
There was no Pool /Wood marriage to be found so I checked Ann's mum Mary Ann out.. her maiden name was Kilburn then she married a Lawson who died, ending up marrying John Pool in 1866. The 1871 & 1881 census clearly shows some children as Lawson and being step children and Ann as being a Pool/Poole. So, I've checked marriages with Henry Wood to an Ann Kilburn, Lawson and Pool/Poole just to be on the safe side on Freebmd, Ancestry and FindMyPast with no joy! IF I can find the marriage then I can get Henry's fathers name and I might be able to get back on track. Can anyone help? Thank you in advance if you can...

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It's Mary ROBERTS (who married the Ducker) that is the link.. ;)

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Hello LaughingBoyNorth, I'm the original poster about the Maddening Maylors. I believe you have just broken down one of my brick walls regarding William & Martha but I'll have to check when I'm slightly more awake :) I may (or may not!) have a lead regarding the Wales part of your mystery. To be honest I've never really got my head around it and relates to Elizabeth Ducker rather than the Maylor name. Elizabeth Ducker's mother was Mary, maiden name Roberts. She married a James Ducker in 1822 in Liverpool. Allegedly her mother was Elizabeth who lived to be over 100 years old and was from Northop,Flintshire and at one time lived in Bagilt ,Flintshire. Maybe that might tie in  with Maylors being Welsh and being from a similar area.. somehow??? There's also another very tenuous suggestion of of Maylors having connections to Denbighshire via Walter Maylor born 1867/68 ish but that one is even less of a guess!!! I have some information that I could send you to see if you can make head nor tail of it and possibly make things clearer. I now have brain freeze and think I need a coffee ;) x


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I can't find anything and makes me think he's was born somewhere else. I've heard stories from my father that four brothers came from Wales as Maylor's are my parental line. So am keen to see if I can find where they came from beyond 240 years in Liverpool.



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Lancashire / Re: Peter Lord Southern Cemetery 1909
« on: Monday 01 February 21 14:12 GMT (UK)  »
Done Pauline ;) x

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