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I would agree - 7 months is repeated

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Wardle forenames
« on: Wednesday 21 November 18 18:34 GMT (UK)  »
Name   George German Wardle
Gender   Male
Christening Date   11 Dec 1831
Christening Date (Original)   11 DEC 1831
Christening Place   POLESWORTH,WARWICK,ENGLAND
Father's Name   Joseph Wardle
Mother's Name   Sarah

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Help with occupation and forename
« on: Wednesday 21 November 18 18:04 GMT (UK)  »
I think the second word in the occupation is smelter  (as in Iron smelter) - not sure on first word - wold need some other examples of the person's handwriting.

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Galway / Re: Help on finding info on NAUGHTON family form 'Galway'
« on: Monday 08 April 13 00:57 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Tara for your reply

I have spent the week hunting England records - I now think the Naughtons were from Galway - and Patrick's son Michael married a Catherine Sheridan - who I think was from Mayo - I think that is where the mystery has originated. I know that finding people's records in Ireland is very difficult, particularly with such common names - so I will have to leave it at that for the time being, back at work now until the summer.

Thanks again for taking the time to reply.
RL 

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Galway / Help on finding info on NAUGHTON family form 'Galway'
« on: Thursday 04 April 13 13:38 BST (UK)  »
Hello

I always give up when I try to consider looking for the relatives below - I find in Lancashire censuses the birthplace as GALWAY - but familiy memories say 'MAYO'

How would I go about looking for the following births / marriages etc??

Patrick Naughton abt 1820 Galway Co, Ireland

His children and Patrick all came to LAncashire (Manchester and Rossendale) in late 1850s

Children -
Mary Naughton 1837 –
Michael Naughton 1839 – 1893  - I have his history once married to Catherine Sheridan Manchester 1858
Thos Naughton 1843 –
Cathrine Naughton 1844 –
Margaret Naughton 1844 –
Julia Naughton 1848 – 

Any help, suggestions or otherwise would be must helpful,

Thanks
RL

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Lancashire / Naughton Baptisms Manchester /Salford 1860s
« on: Thursday 04 April 13 13:32 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find information on (R Catholic) Baptisms for family members born in Manchester c 1860-
If anyone can help, Parents are Michael Naughton and Catherine Sheridan - their Children's names and approx Dates of Birth are:

John Edward Naughton 1859 – 1882
Ann Naughton 1861 – 1898
Thomas Naughton 1864 – 
Kate Naughton 1867 – 
William Naughton 1868 – 1950
Margaret Naughton 1870 – 
James Naughton 1873 – 
Patrick Naughton 1877 – 1942
Mary Ellen Naughton 1882 – 

Or any other information on the above - would be very welcome
Thanks
RL



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The Common Room / Re: William Jordan
« on: Tuesday 02 April 13 19:10 BST (UK)  »
1901 Census info

39 Booth St Tunstall Staffordshire
William Jordan    31   Iron worker Puddler b Ireland
Martha Jordan    30
Edward Jordan    2
Betsy Jordan    11 Months
Susannah Baggley 26       visitor Shropshire Whitchurch
Emily Baggley    22          vistor Tustall Staffordshire

Hope that is useful
LordFaithful

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The Common Room / Manchester Cathedral Records - what does this phrase mean
« on: Tuesday 02 April 13 18:35 BST (UK)  »
I was looking for an old baptism record - Manchester Cathedral documents all digitally on-line (wonderful resource) - and found what I think my be my 'relative' - but unlike all the others that say - for example - Anne, daughter of John and Mary Smith --- my entry (and many others have the  same expression written too) says - Samuel Lord -   nothing more in the note


I am imagining a child left on the doorsteps of the church. My husband thinks the people wrote down the info on paper near the font and then when written into the register - there was no other information.

Anyone know?

Thanks
Rosalyn

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Staffordshire / Re: Please help trace this person.
« on: Saturday 01 September 12 01:45 BST (UK)  »
Your good idea....   X :)

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