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Messages - peterg42

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Cumberland / Re: Jane Stotters
« on: Tuesday 30 April 19 12:13 BST (UK)  »
I think Jane Sharp born 1830 in Cockermouth looks most likely as my grandmother
(Margaret Eleanor Clint) was also born in Cockermouth.  I shall try to follow that up.

Thank you for your help.

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Cumberland / Jane Stotters
« on: Tuesday 30 April 19 10:13 BST (UK)  »
I have a record of Henry Mossop (my Great Grandfather x 2) marrying Jane Stotters in Bootle Cumberland in 1853. I cannot find any record of Jane's birth, in England or Scotland. Nor can I find her in 1841 or 1851 census. Is it possible that she was adopted and born with a different name?
Can anybody help please?

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Cumberland / Re: Billy Bell of Whitehaven
« on: Sunday 14 January 18 12:09 GMT (UK)  »
Yes, I checked all her sisters Mary, Jane, Frances, Jessie and Ethel. I don't think it can have been her brother because there was an Ian Bell born around the same time as my father (1915) who was regarded as a Cousin or Uncle.

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Cumberland / Billy Bell of Whitehaven
« on: Sunday 14 January 18 10:41 GMT (UK)  »
My grandmother Margaret Eleanor Clint was, I believe, born in Cockermouth in 1891. She married Samuel Gaskell in Southport in 1914
In my youth i recall being told that there was a connection with the Bell family in Whitehaven, and Billy Bell's barber shop was pointed out to me when I passed through as a teenager. I believe that Billy arrived from the Isle of Man in the 1870's. Does anybody have any idea what the connection might be?

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Lancashire / Re: Richard Dutton's Wife
« on: Tuesday 21 November 17 09:53 GMT (UK)  »
I have found a record of the marriage of a Richardus Dutton to Sara Robinson in Bebington (Wirral) on 25th Nov 1739. Bebbington is not too far from Ormskirk (by today's standards) and the date lookls right. Anybody care to comment, please?

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Lancashire / Re: Richard Dutton's Wife
« on: Tuesday 21 November 17 09:12 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you, I think that Alice and Cicely may well have been twins, as an Alice Gaskell crops up later and remains a family name for several generations. Sadly no more information about Sarah's ancestry which is where I hoped to go.

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Lancashire / Richard Dutton's Wife
« on: Monday 20 November 17 14:09 GMT (UK)  »
Cicely Dutton born in Ormskirk in Oct 1755 to Richard Dutton and Sarah (?) was my Great Grandmother x 5.
She went on to marry John Gaskell in 1787, although I know she had a son John before her marriage. I'm interested if anybody can throw some light onSarah's maiden name and when and if she married Richard, or any other information about Richard or Sarah, Cicely's elusive mother.

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Herefordshire / Re: Elizabeth Parry
« on: Saturday 15 July 17 19:07 BST (UK)  »
Your Great Grandmother was a witness at the wedding of her sister (my nan) Sarah Helen to George Albert Nash Skillicorn.  in Razor Church in 1912. The skillicorns were a well to do family in Kington and family tradition has it that they did not approve of their son's marriage to a domestic servant and boycotted the ceremony. Certainly no Skillicorn was a witness although Bert had a sister with the unusual name of Guyena. However after Bert's tragic death as a POW in 1918 his mother Rachel Skillicorn (her husband John died in 1915) became more forgiving and accepted my mum Joan (Marjore Nina Joan).
Elizabeth's mother Maggie died in 1932 at Henrietta's home in Bulmer Ave. Hereford. It looks as though the family gathered there at the end because my nan reported the death.

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Herefordshire / Re: Sugwas Boat
« on: Tuesday 07 February 17 13:40 GMT (UK)  »
It seems probable that The Boat at Sugwas might have been known to Hereford Rowing Club (where my parents met) as The Sugwas Boat to distinguish it from another Boat Inn elsewhere on the river. Thank you all for your help.

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