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Re: strays on the canals
« Reply #81 on: Thursday 07 January 10 06:29 GMT (UK) »
Thank you very much for your reply! Yes, I wondered if mariner meant they actually went out to see rather than up the canals. I'm Canadian and not so clear on English geography, so your comment on that was helpful. Thanks for the tips! I have for the most part been structuring my research on the family, rather than the mariner occupation, but I thought I follow this avenue too.

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Re: strays on the canals
« Reply #82 on: Thursday 25 February 10 21:41 GMT (UK) »
:) I'm looking  for a William gibbons boatman marred fanny James in 1918 William born runcorn Cheshire farther and mother was thomas and Hannah
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Re: strays on the canals
« Reply #83 on: Friday 26 February 10 16:03 GMT (UK) »
Hello John.

 Thankyou for asking me whether i had any  information about William Gibbons and Fanny his wife.
 I am afraid i do not have anything very exciting, but
2 pieces of information which might be of help to you.

From BMD    on the internet
Thomas Gibbons married Hannah Marshall in the June Quarter of 1895  at Runcorn


and from information I recieved from the Boat Museum in Ellesmere -port many

 years ago  I see that a Wm Gibbons was the master of a Flat boat 'Fannie' in 1947. The boat was owned by R and Abel.

 if your William was on a flat boat then he was not a Canal Boatman and as such I cannot help you any more.
You need to speak to someone that is researching Flat men...who mostly were on the River Weaver.
 
 Good luck with your research

Sallie
Turton            Canals     
Wood             Canals
Neale               Canals
Cartwright      Canals
Grainger          Canals


Beesley , Perry, [ West Brom and Wednesbury ]
 
Barker,  Tranter, Rich, Jones, Glover [ Midlands, Dudley ]

Darby,      Northampton/Rugby
Birtwisle   Cheshire/Shropshire

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Re: strays on the canals
« Reply #84 on: Friday 26 February 10 16:05 GMT (UK) »
i have put some warwickshire deaths in warwickshire section some of the people on the list were canalboatman

kerry
tustin,harrison,blizzard,bradshaw

warwickshire birmingham staffs


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Re: strays on the canals
« Reply #85 on: Friday 26 February 10 16:20 GMT (UK) »
Thanks kerry.

Will have a look!

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Turton            Canals     
Wood             Canals
Neale               Canals
Cartwright      Canals
Grainger          Canals


Beesley , Perry, [ West Brom and Wednesbury ]
 
Barker,  Tranter, Rich, Jones, Glover [ Midlands, Dudley ]

Darby,      Northampton/Rugby
Birtwisle   Cheshire/Shropshire

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Re: strays on the canals
« Reply #86 on: Tuesday 08 June 10 19:24 BST (UK) »
Hi i'm wondering if anyone can help me please- I have my gg-grandfathers marriage certificate from 1873 in stoke-on-trent, and his father is named as Thomas Hibbetts-occupation Boatman. Has any one come across this name at all as I cant find him on any records!- thanks

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Re: strays on the canals
« Reply #87 on: Tuesday 08 June 10 20:29 BST (UK) »
Hello.
Can't be of much help i am afraid.
 The name is not one that jumps out of the page.
But
Have you looked in the 1871/61/51/41census for the area?
Your GGG grand father might not have been a boatman in earlier census. 0r
he might not have been a Canal Boatman?
or he might have come to Stoke on a canalboat from the Midlands or London or Oxford. etc.
 What you must realise is that Canal Boatmen did move about quite a bit, and although they had certain places that they called 'home' they were forever on the move!!!
Try and find Thomas Hibbetts marriage certificate... that might help you.
Turton            Canals     
Wood             Canals
Neale               Canals
Cartwright      Canals
Grainger          Canals


Beesley , Perry, [ West Brom and Wednesbury ]
 
Barker,  Tranter, Rich, Jones, Glover [ Midlands, Dudley ]

Darby,      Northampton/Rugby
Birtwisle   Cheshire/Shropshire

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Re: strays on the canals
« Reply #88 on: Wednesday 16 June 10 21:20 BST (UK) »
Hi anyone with any info on the Wood boat family?

I have some info but there's quite alot of gaps between 1790 and 1870. Any help appreciated

Thanks,

Christy

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Re: strays on the canals
« Reply #89 on: Wednesday 16 June 10 21:39 BST (UK) »
Hi.

which Wood family and where from????

Turton            Canals     
Wood             Canals
Neale               Canals
Cartwright      Canals
Grainger          Canals


Beesley , Perry, [ West Brom and Wednesbury ]
 
Barker,  Tranter, Rich, Jones, Glover [ Midlands, Dudley ]

Darby,      Northampton/Rugby
Birtwisle   Cheshire/Shropshire