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Lancashire / Liverpool
« on: Thursday 17 February 11 13:58 GMT (UK)  »
I am grateful for any help in Liverpool research.
My grandfather was born Archie Boor 1 October 1883 at 131 Arlington Street. Father is Matthew Boor a Brass Driller. I am trying to find any further information of where Matthew may have worked, are there any occupation records for Liverpool?
I have looked at the Liverpool Records Office site, entered "Matthew Boor" but nothing returned. They offer professional research starting £10 for 30 minutes but what can they research?
Prior to 1884 the family were in Salford but from Street Directories I see they were at 27 Louis Street Scotland Road in 1885, 27 Akenside Street Bootle in 1886 and 12 Dryden Street Bootle in 1889. By the 1891 census they were at 30 Waterworks Street Bootle. Matthew appears as a Steam Engine Maker - Fitter. He was born in Germany and in the early 1890's the family moved to Salford. Matthew died in 1897.
Can any one help with occupation records so we can learn more about Matthew, we do not know where in Germany he was born.
Many thanks.
Colin

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Lancashire / Matthew Boor family, Lancashire from 1879
« on: Monday 26 July 10 11:40 BST (UK)  »
My brick wall continues to be Matthew Boor, my greatGrandfather. He first 'appears' on 1 june 1873 when he married Mary Ann Alice Parkinson in Darlington. Matthew was an engine fitter, brass driller by occupation. Matthew does not appear in the 1871 census. Mary was living with her parents and siblings in Hackney London in 1871. On the census for 1881 & 1891 Matthew is shown as German, did he arrive between 1871 and 1873? We don't know the chain of events that took the Parkinson family to Darlington, Mary's father William Parkinson died there in 1873. The Boor family were in Darlington until 1878.

By 1879 the Boor family were in Salford Lancs, a son Alfred was born 22 August 1879 at 24 Kingston Street, (he died 6 weeks later at same address).
By 24 January 1881 the family were in Liverpool, Daisy Jane Boor born at 16 Gibralter Street.
By 16 December 1882 the family were at 131 Arlington Street, Kirkdale, West Derby. The family were still at this address on 1 October 1883 when my grandfather Archie Boor was born. In street directories we have found Matthew Boor engine fitter at 27 Louis Street Scotland Road in 1885, 27 Akenside Street Bootle in 1886 and 12 Dryden Street Bootle in 1889.
The family appear on the 1891 census at 30 Waterworks Street Bootle, Matthew appears as a steam engine maker.
In 1893 a son Albert Boor was born at Rhyl Street Bootle.

By 1895 the family were back in Salford, a son Ernest was born at West Worsley Street.
Matthew Boor died 21 June 1897 at Salford Union Infirmary, he was 50 years old and shown as an Engine fitter journeyman of 86 West Worsley Street Salford.

In the early years of the 1900's Matthew & Marys sons changed there names to Bower or Bowers. Perhaps this was to further anglisise their name. I don't know if Matthew's German name was originally Boor, it always appears as Boor on all the childrens birth certificates and census. If originally it was say Bauer then the Bower or Bower would sound similar.
My grandfather Archie enlisted into the Army as Arthur Bowers in 1901 and when he re-enlisted in 1913 he was Arthur James Parkinson (his mothers maiden name). In 1920 he married my grandmother Ethel Rose Westbrook as Arthur James Parkinson otherwise Boor (as shown on the marriage certificate).

From the addresses given for Liverpool and Salford are there any records, employment, M.I's and so on that might tell us more about Matthew.
Appreciate any help given.
Colin Parkinson

 

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Lancashire / Cemetary records Salford Lancs.
« on: Tuesday 20 July 10 20:37 BST (UK)  »
My greatGrandfather Matthew Boor died aged 50 on 21 June 1897 at the Salford Union Infirmary, Salford Lancs.
Grateful if anyone can point me in the direction of any M.I. records that may give further information.
Colin

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« on: Tuesday 23 October 07 11:25 BST (UK)  »
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Bedfordshire / Bedfordshire - Melchbourn
« on: Sunday 30 October 05 08:58 GMT (UK)  »
Recently found a forebearer Thomas N (Naylor) Lucas on the 1851 census as the Curate of Melchbourn, Bedfordshire with his wife Sarah (nee Parkinson). I know Thomas was born South Carolina in 1817, entered Cambridge University (Peterhouse) in 1834, went to Australia with Sarah in 1839/40, appears on the Australian census for 1841, probably returned to Cambridge and completed degree in 1847. We also know he returned to South Carolina with Sarah by about 1861 and was an Episcopal Minister in Statebugh South Carolina.

As we know he was at Melchbourn in 1851 are their any records, local or church,  or clues as to when they arrived and left Melchbourn or where they were between 1847 and 1861?  They are thought not to have any children therefore no birth records to help with the answers.

Any help greatly appreciated.
Colin

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Peter Parkinson, Flogging & Leeds Quarter sessions
« on: Monday 15 November 04 16:41 GMT (UK)  »
Trying to find earlier information on Peter Parkinson tried Epiphany Session for Leeds 9th January 1832. Was Convicted to Australia for 7 years.  On Court records shows former conviction - Flogged. Details of offence for flogging sought and birth or early details of Peter appreciated. Thought to be born circa 1815 born Yorkshire.
Colin

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Cambridgeshire / Death certificate 1855
« on: Saturday 13 November 04 09:23 GMT (UK)  »
I have a death certificate for a Peter Parkinson died 22 November 1855 aged 33 (Paralysis 12 months) died Union House, Mill Road Cambridge. Informant was a Lucy Haysom (not a known relation). Does any one know  what the Union House Mill Road was - I'm guessing it was a work house. If so does anyone have access to admission records etc. for this establishment so I can obtain further details of Peter. I am wondering if Peter is the son of my 3xgrat grandfather Allen Parkinson of Hauxton.
Was Union House a hospital for the poor?

Any information appreciated.

Colin

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Cambridgeshire / Cambridgeshire Burial Records
« on: Friday 12 November 04 20:49 GMT (UK)  »
I have found 2 Mary Parkinson's (possibly my 3xgreat grandmother) buried in 1826. One aged 47 at Cambridge St Michael, the other aged 52 at Cambridge All Saints. How can I determine if one is the wife of Allen Parkinson?
Any help appreciated.
Colin

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Completed Census Requests / Matthew Boor, 1871 census
« on: Wednesday 21 April 04 23:53 BST (UK)  »
Trying to find Matthew Boor in 1871 census. Matthew was from France/Germany
and was born about 1847 and first "appears" when he marries Mary Ann Alice Parkinson in Darlington in 1873. Have found Matthew in 1881 & 1891 census (he died 1897) but desperate to learn if he appears in 1871 census. Any help appreciated.
Colin Parkinson

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