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Lancashire / Re: Thomas Barrow - ditton widnes
« on: Tuesday 03 July 12 08:39 BST (UK)  »
This is the right family, thomas was a watch maker and also a publican in later census's, it was just the name Harriet that confused me. St Wilfred was the Parish in that era.

Andrea

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Lancashire / Re: Thomas Barrow - ditton widnes
« on: Monday 02 July 12 21:16 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for all your efforts in trying to read the census, but I think I have solved my problem:
I couldn't find the census for 1851 and 1861 for my Grandparents, My Grandmothers name was Harriet, and I was told today that Harriet could be nick named as Ann, I have now since found the census's I was looking for - has anyone come across this before ( Harriet= Ann).

I knew she lived on after these census because I found her as Harriet again with all the same children?? It did baffle me but I am certain this is correct

thanks to everyone who took time to reply and please do if let me know if this is incorrect

Andrea

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Lancashire / Thomas Barrow - ditton widnes
« on: Sunday 01 July 12 18:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi I have been searching my Grandfather Thomas Barrow born 1822, I have found that he may of been a visitor/boarder at an address in Salford.
Can anyone read the census and tell me what his occupation was and where he was born as the census record has been water damaged.

Also if he was a visitor why would he be in Salford

Good luck to anyone who can read it,

Source cititaion HO107
Piece  2223
Page 23

Many thanks Andrea

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Staffordshire / Re: cemeterys in prees
« on: Wednesday 02 May 12 20:36 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Maurice!!

I wonder if they have any cemetery records to see if ann is burried there- how would I find this out.

wow there are alot of churches in the atcham district, I am hoping that joseph got buried with Ann

regards  Andrea

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Staffordshire / cemeterys in prees
« on: Wednesday 02 May 12 19:08 BST (UK)  »
I have found out that my great great grandma died on the 10 may 1905 in prees, where would she have been buried or how can I find out who she was buried with etc
( A distant cousin of mine has a death cert for this and it is Martha Chidlow who registered her death on the certificate)
Her name is Ann Chidlow.

Her husband Joseph I think died in 1902 in Atcham Shropshire, it the only death I could find for his age
can anyone please check this out for me please, ( where is Atcham in Shropshire = his last address in 1901 census was  - Wem Lane Press Green Shropshire)

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Staffordshire / Re: Joseph Chidlow
« on: Thursday 19 April 12 20:20 BST (UK)  »
Sorry my computer went funny and I couldn't finish my message -
Who did Thomas marry and who were his children, also which workhouse was Thomas born in,  it all so interesting.  I have been compiling stories of Leah and Joseph (Martha's sister) if you want me to send you what I have so far just let me know.

I have worked out (i think) that Thomas was my 3rd cousin ( 1st cousin 2 times removed).

I think you might be my 6th cousin (1st cousin 5 times removed) it all sounds so strange doesn't it.

Like I have said - if you want to ask anything just do so

Thanx, regards Andrea

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Staffordshire / Re: Joseph Chidlow
« on: Thursday 19 April 12 18:09 BST (UK)  »
Kaz, that is fasinating, I have become stuck with this, If you want to know anything that I may have of use for you please send me a private message ( I have sent you an hello message) I will have a look later and hopefully find out how you will be related to me,

thanks Andrea  :)

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Staffordshire / Re: Joseph Chidlow
« on: Thursday 08 March 12 17:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi William
That fantastic thank you very much, I will look at the info you have found later on but fingers crossed it who we are looking for, it sounds right and we did think Mather was unmarried, she would have been 15 when she had thomas, I think she was working as a servant in the 1871 census,  it's funny though I found her in a later census and she put thomas as her brother, maybe joseph and Ann brought him up as their own ??? They did that in them days.

thanx Andrea

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Staffordshire / Re: Joseph Chidlow
« on: Thursday 08 March 12 12:35 GMT (UK)  »
I have got the birth certificate for Mary Ann Smith born 6 oct 1894, it comfirms leah chidlow and joseph smith are her parents,

Leah chidlow's born 15 September 1868 comfirms joseph smith and Ann Chidlow formaly Jeffreys.

Ann would have been 36 when she had Leah

Also on the 1871 census and 1881 census it says that Thomas a grandchild is living with them.

Did Joseph have other children who were old enough to have a child when they were starting the new family.

I still cannot find the marriage of Joseph to Ann Jeffreys

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