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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Longdon St Mary Parish Registers
« on: Wednesday 21 August 19 14:55 BST (UK)  »
Transcriptions of Longdon parish registers here http://www.rootschat.com/links/01o8n/

scuda-j

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Is this Sheffield?
« on: Sunday 11 February 18 08:03 GMT (UK)  »
Yes, those windows are very distinctive - great. Thanks dobfarm.

Jane

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Is this Sheffield?
« on: Friday 09 February 18 08:56 GMT (UK)  »
Great stuff, thanks ShaunJ. Your evidence is certainly very convincing. I don't think I need to look any further. I'll post the photo on the Essex forum in case anyone there can add anything.

Jane

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Is this Sheffield?
« on: Thursday 08 February 18 10:39 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone identify the location of this photograph of Bert, please? Bert lived in Sheffield for several years, so could that be it?

Jane

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Lancashire / Re: Fishwick family problems
« on: Saturday 18 November 17 12:07 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Mary, but that's the info I posted in #4 when I thought we didn't have the death cert. I think the only potential extra clue in the death cert is the 66 Pump Street address.


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Lancashire / Re: Fishwick family problems
« on: Saturday 18 November 17 11:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, My colleague has just unearthed a copy of William George Fishwick's death certificate. He died on 17 February 1898 at Manchester Workhouse, described as "picture framer of 66 Pump Street". Does the address help at all?

Jane

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Lancashire / Re: Fishwick family problems
« on: Friday 17 November 17 17:13 GMT (UK)  »
Well, I think I've found Edward Disley's wife Hannah in 1861, but not his daughter Mary Ellen. I think Hannah is living with in Aston, Birmingham as the wife of William Cornick. The eldest child with them, Edward Cornick, seems to be Edward Disley, but the births of the three younger ones were registered as Cornick (or variants), mmn Lloyd, the first as early as 1855.
 
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01l2b/

RG09/2173/38/28

William & Hannah were married in Birmingham in 1866, with Hannah Disley calling herself a widow (definitely the lady who married Edward Disley, as her father is Thomas Lloyd in each case - a button maker in one, button presser in the other).

So Mary Ellen Disley (born 1853) is somewhere else - at school, with grandparents?

Jane


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Lancashire / Re: Fishwick family problems
« on: Friday 17 November 17 16:13 GMT (UK)  »
Well found, Keyboard86, E D in 1861 must be him: I've found Edward Disley being sentenced to 4 years imprisonment at the Manchester Quarter Sessions in August 1860.

You're right with the 1881, too, I should think - married, but not with his wife.

I'm off to look for his wife and child(ren) in 1861.

Jane

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Lancashire / Re: Fishwick family problems
« on: Friday 17 November 17 09:21 GMT (UK)  »
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just checking, is this the same William Fishwick:-

Death William Fishwick March qtr 1892 Prestwich 8d 263 aged 39 not 42?

Very sorry, that's alerted me to a typo in my first post - the year should be 1898 (Q1 1898 Prestwich)


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Also have you located Mary Ellen Disley prior to marriage and her death

No, I haven't found her at all. According to the marriage cert her father was Edward Disley, a fishmonger. I've found his marriage to Hannah Lloyd at Manchester Cathedral in 1849, and the birth of Mary Ellen Disley mmn Lloyd in Salford Q1 1853.

I have found Edward (born Manchester) and Hannah (born Birmingham) together in 1851, with no sign of their son Edward who was born on 22nd March according to the baptism entry (13th April). I haven't found the family in either 1861 or 1871.

Jane


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