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Canada / Re: When did James Joseph Audley Marry?
« on: Wednesday 15 July 15 20:12 BST (UK)  »
I would just like to respond to J.J.'s comments above.

Yes I started a thread back in 2011 and if you read that thread you will see that no one could identify when John Joseph Audley married.

Four years later, in the hope that new information had become available via the internet I started a new thread asking for the missing information please read the subject of the thread 'When did James Joseph Audley marry.

Very kindly polarbear, in his first reply, answered the question giving me where and when he married and the names of his parents as written on the marriage record.

Unfortunately other people gave information about him that I did not ask for and then two months later J.J. comes in with his criticism.

In view of J.J.'s remarks I no longer wish to be associated with this website.
I will now log off from Rootschat and will never log on again.

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Cheshire / Re: Myra Aidley died in Arclid Workhouse in 1909
« on: Tuesday 14 July 15 18:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi BumbleB,

I have tried to do similar searches but without success (so far).
Thanks for your help
Regards
Brian

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Cheshire / Re: Myra Aidley died in Arclid Workhouse in 1909
« on: Tuesday 14 July 15 16:51 BST (UK)  »
Jan 57,
I am really interested in the surname Audley, however in Cheshire the surnames Audley, Adley and Aidley appear at time to  been interchanged with each other. An then websites miss transcribe Audley as Andley; unfortunately I cannot a search method that picks up all the varients.

Thanks for your help
Regards
Brian

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Cheshire / Re: Myra Aidley died in Arclid Workhouse in 1909
« on: Tuesday 14 July 15 16:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi BumbleB

Your Oops is correct

Regards
Brian

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Cheshire / Re: Myra Aidley died in Arclid Workhouse in 1909
« on: Tuesday 14 July 15 16:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ladyhawk and Jan 57,

Thanks for your reply; unfortunately that is not the same couple

The William Audley who married Mary Pickles on 31st March 1861 died or was buried on 26th April 1865 and his wife remarried, as Mary Audley, on the 4th January 1875 to a John Wood.

Rosalina and Minnie (Anne) were the 2 children of the marriage between William Audley and Mary Pickles


Regards
Brian

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Cheshire / Re: Myra Aidley died in Arclid Workhouse in 1909
« on: Tuesday 14 July 15 15:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi Mabel,

Many thanks for your reply. I have just managed to find them on the 1881 census. Their surname in the 1881 census is given as Adley and not Aidley
Thanks for your help

Regards
Brian

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Cheshire / Re: Myra Aidley died in Arclid Workhouse in 1909
« on: Monday 13 July 15 22:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jenifer C & Jan57.

That must be her at 1 Booth Street Congleton as it is the same address she was living at in the 1891 census.
The difference is that in the 1891 census her birth place is given as Stourbridge, Worcestershire whereas in the 1901 census her birth place is given as Talke Staffordshire. I missed her in the 1901 census as as I was looking for her as born in Worcestershire.

Thanks for solving that problem the next one is to find when and where she married William Aidley

Many thanks for your help
Regards
Brian

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Cheshire / Myra Aidley died in Arclid Workhouse in 1909
« on: Monday 13 July 15 21:21 BST (UK)  »
Hi Can anybody please help?

I have a Myra Aidley who died aged 79 on 21st March 1909 at Arclid Workhouse and was buried 25th March 1909 at St Peter's church Congleton.

Her husband, William Aidley was buried on 2nd June 1900 aged 61 at St Peter's church Congleton.

In the 1891 census they were living at 1 Booth Street, Congleton and according to the census he was born at Somerford Cheshire and she was born at Stourbridge Worcestershire.

Can anybody find Myra Aidley in the 1901 census and can anybody identify where they married?

Regards
Brian

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Marriage Licence 1817
« on: Sunday 12 July 15 19:32 BST (UK)  »
Kay99 & StevieSteve,

Many thanks for your suggestions. Joiner is what I would have said, but that was based on additional information about a Charles Audley that was already in my records.

Your replies have allowed me to confirm that both people I have called Charles Audley are in fact the same person.

Many thanks for your help
Regards
Brian

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