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Family History Beginners Board / Murder in Blackburn
« on: Saturday 03 September 22 20:47 BST (UK)  »
I'm tying to find out for any information relating to a murder in Blackburn in the early 1800s in which a husband stamped.to.death his wife with a wooden false leg the name suggested to me is John Pickering his wife was called Maria Elizabeth Pickering maiden name Embley hope someone can help or guide me to look.for information, thanks

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Moving on 200 years, my Doctor during the 1960's was a Dr.Farquhar who had a surgery in Oswaldtwistle Lancashire, could he have been related to you?

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Carroll family
« on: Wednesday 30 March 22 20:10 BST (UK)  »
I have a record of a Kate Carroll who attended the baptism of my great-great Grandfather in Blackburn Lancashire in October 1878, could she be related to your family?

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: CARROLL FAMILY
« on: Wednesday 16 March 22 20:34 GMT (UK)  »
I have a record of a Kate Carroll who attended the baptism of my great-great Grandfather in Blackburn Lancashire in October 1878, could she be related?

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Family History Beginners Board / Bonds from Slaidburn & Newton in Bowland
« on: Saturday 29 January 22 21:30 GMT (UK)  »
Are there any Bonds using this forum that are descendants from Bonds living in Slaidburn & Newton in Bowland 1600's onwards?

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Not sure about Charles Stansfield being Joseph & Louisa's son  they didn't marry until 19 Dec. 1874 so she was still Louisa Smith in April 1974, although the child wasn't baptised until 22 March 1875.
Or maybe she had the child with Joseph and waited until they where married before Charles was baptised!

I don't understand the Catholic baptisms, but I know Richard Stansfield was single when he died in Oswaldtwistle in 1903, I have a copy of the death certificate, Critchley Almond was named as his father & my Grandfather was named as his half brother.
Not sure how I can find an address in Clitheroe for Richard

Hannah married James Dawson in Bacup in 1902 in a non- Catholic church.

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The Critchley Almond name is unique in terms of for the last 20 years of researching him on all family research platforms, none of my family & myself have come across another person with the same name.

With regard to Critchley's baptism, this took place at St. Mary the Virgin C of E (now Blackburn Cathedral) 4 Sept. 1853. son of Richard & Mary.

1891 Census for 3 Peel Lane Heywood-

Critchley Almond & Louisa Stansfield with the children-

Richard Stansfield born in Clitheroe in 1883 & Hannah Stansfield  born in Oswaldtwistle in 1886, both baptised on 21 March 1889 as Catholics at St Mary of The Assumption in Burnley.

The other children, Simeon Stansfield (son of Joseph Stansfield & Louisa Stansfield) & John William Stansfield were baptised as C of E.
James Moran son of Critchley Almond & Ann Moran baptised as Catholic at St. Mary's Islington
Blackburn in 1878.

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Yes, it was probably me that posted because Critchley Almond is known to be the father of my Grandfather James Moran who was born in Blackburn in 1878 by Ann Moran but at some time from the early1880's onwards he is known to have been associated with a Louisa Stansfield nee Smith born in Openshaw in 1850 but as I stated in my last post neither of them appear on the 1881 census for some reason but on the 1891 census he is living in Heywood Lancashire with Louisa Stansfield, my Grandfather and other children all with the Stansfield surname.
Just hoping to find both of them on the 1881 census which may answer a few questions l have.

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The common denominator here with regard to Louisa Stansfield and my great Grandfather Critchley Almond is that neither of them can be found on the 1881 census whilst my Grandfather James Moran age 3 was living with his Mother Ann Moran on Friday St. in Blackburn on the 1881 census.

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