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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Who was Rennard Mawson?
« on: Tuesday 31 March 15 16:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi all. I've got myself into a right palaver.

I identified Rennard Mawson (b. abt. 1837, Shipley) as the husband of Lydia Hollis through the 1861 census, Shipley, Yorkshire. In the same household is a son called Rennard Hollis - I assumed he was their son, born before their marriage. There are several other, Mawson, children.

I have found no other reference anywhere to this man. Couldn't find a marriage, or his birth, or any other census entries, although Lydia is quite easy to find.

I started to follow up his children and was thrown to find that at least a couple of them give their father's name as William Mawson on marriage entries. I initially dismissed it and decided I was looking at the wrong people, but then I peeped at someone else's tree and saw that they had Lydia's husband as William and not as Rennard. So, I decided it might be worthwhile treating him as a William, just to see...

I found a marriage dated 2 Nov 1857 (right time) between Lydia Holles, daughter of John Holles, tailor (all correct) and William Mawson, which took place in Shipley (correct).

In the 1871 census, Lydia was alone at an address in Shipley, married but husband not present, and I've never been able to find him. By 1881, she's calling herself widow, although I can't find his death.

Using the name William, I've now found someone in the 1871 census that could be him, in very much the right place, a weaver, living with a widow Mary Ann Baldwin and her daughter. His age is pretty much right, born Baildon, which I think is part of Shipley. I still haven't found a death for him, and I can't find him in the 1881 census.

Could he have changed his name, or had two names? I can't dismiss the name Rennard as it was his son's name, and also a grandson's name. His children presumably knew about both names, so it can't have been a secret identity.

That's all a bit long-winded but can anyone help? Has anyone come across Rennard/William Mawson? Or a similar situation? Or am I totally barking up the wrong tree?!

Hope so  ???

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hi everyone.

can anyone help me with info on my great grandfather William Fowler? he's being somewhat elusive. he was born in sheffield in 1886, and he was there or thereabouts until at least 1924 when he divorced his first wife. that much i know.

after that, it's all down to family memories (and lack of...  ???).

my grandmother, his daughter, remembers that he married a lady later on in life by the name of Foster but can't remember her first name, and she can't remember whether they were married in england or jersey, or when. certainly she was in jersey with him.

what also seems fairly certain is that he or they owned Jeffrey's Leap (a tea shop at the time, i think), although again, i don't know when.

i don't know when he died, but i imagine it was in jersey - i can't find his death in english records...

i'm sorry to be so incredibly vague but i'm hoping that it may trigger something in someone. a massively long shot, i know, but some of these events could feasibly be within living memory.

i am in england, with (disinterested?) family in jersey, so searching the archives in jersey is an option but if i could narrow down some dates it would be incredibly useful!

many thanks (and crossed fingers!)
nicknock

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Technical Help / Calling Mac Users: help with origins.net
« on: Monday 14 May 12 21:09 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone give me advice on viewing images on www.Origins.net on my Mac OS 10.6?

I bought a subscription and discovered to my disappointment that I can't view any of the images. They have kindly extended my subscription while I try to fix the problem - they don't seem able to help but say vaguely that they're releasing a new viewer soon.

I have followed the instructions on their site and downloaded all sorts of things that haven't worked. Now their instructions for Mac users seem to have vanished (unless I'm being really dim, which is quite possible).

The annoying thing is that a while ago I used to be able to use it with no problem. I feel sure that I must be missing something really obvious!

Has anyone else had trouble with this, and how did you fix it?!

 ???

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Buckinghamshire / William Hollis born Loudwater, High Wycombe
« on: Friday 07 October 11 15:24 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone. :)

I have an ancestor William Hollis, b.abt. 1781, who moved about a bit. He was a paper-maker, and he ended up in Horsforth, Yorkshire, having passed through Redditch and started off, if I'm deciphering his hard-to-read 1851 Census entry correctly, at Loudwater, near High Wycombe. I'm guessing he was going where the paper mills were, and I think there was a mill at Loudwater.

Anyway, I can't quite work out where he would have been baptised, if he was born in Loudwater at that time. Can anyone help me with that?

Thanks in anticipation!





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Durham / Henry Jameson in HMP Durham
« on: Friday 13 May 11 11:59 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone

My ancestor Henry Jameson was in HMP Durham for the 1911 Census and I would like to find out what he'd been up to to get himself in there. Can anyone give me any leads - not sure where to start?

Thanks!  ;D

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Northamptonshire Lookup Requests / Bodfishes/Botts of Naseby
« on: Thursday 24 March 11 15:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hi everyone.

I am researching the Bodfish/Bott family of Naseby. For some reason, in Naseby the name evolved from Bodfish to Bott over the course of the C19th, and individuals are  referred to by either name in the different records which makes it quite hard to identify them.

I know from the registers than many of my ancestors are buried at the parish church of All Saints, and I know I can buy a CD of MIs taken from the churchyard - but before I do that I'd like to know if any Bodfishes or Botts are actually listed on it, or if their gravestones have survived, and I don't live close enough to nip over for a look!

Can anyone help me? Does anyone have a copy of the transcription or an index to it, or does anyone know Naseby All Saints?

Thankyou

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Cheshire / Looking for Mary E J Fowler, b. Cheshire 1853
« on: Tuesday 11 January 11 12:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hello everyone  :)

Can anyone help me identify a Miss Mary E J Fowler, born in Cheshire, ca.1853? I don't know where in Cheshire.

I am researching my Fowler ancestors in Sheffield and find that in the 1881 Census some of them were visiting an address in Wales (on holiday?). I can identify them all apart from the said Mary.

The address is Glan Dwr, Llandrillo yn Rhos, Colwyn Bay. The names are Juliet Fowler, my ancestor, and her two unmarried sisters Eliza and Sarah Aldam, plus Juliet's unmarried daughters, Juliet and Hebe. At the end of the list comes Mary. It's clearly a gathering of related ladies, so where does Mary fit in? I am assuming so far that she is related. One thing that puzzles me is none of 'my' Fowlers have ever been born anywhere other than Sheffield or Chesterfield (although I know that doesn't really mean much).

I can't find any trace of her in the Censuses before or after 1881, or of her birth. Many Mary E's and Mary J's and plain Marys, but they don't look right.... If I could only find a Mary E J....

One thing that might help, or it might be a coincidence: Juliet was living at Green Bank, Audlem, Cheshire for the 1891 Census, and died there in 1900

Has anyone seen Mary?  :)

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Isle of Man Lookup Requests / Looking for baptism of Elizabeth Mellam, Peel, 1811
« on: Sunday 12 December 10 12:55 GMT (UK)  »
Does anyone have access to the baptism registers for Peel?

I'm looking for the baptism of Elizabeth Mellam in Peel in about 1811. Her father was Philip Mellam, according to her marriage certificate. I can't find it in the IGI...

Here's hoping someone can help!
Many thanks
Nicola :)


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Cheshire / Looking for baptism of Ann Greatorex, Maccslefield
« on: Sunday 12 December 10 12:41 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone help me with a Macclesfield baptism?

I'm looking for the baptism of Ann Greatorex. All the Census info suggests she was born in Macclesfield in about 1815. Her 1837 marriage certificate gives her father as Henry, a cordwainer.

The name might be spelt variously as Greatrex, Greatorix, Greatorex and even Greatrakes, I think. I've looked on the IGI with no luck.

Hope someone can help.
Bye for now.
Nicola  :)

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