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Re: Barony Road All-Saints Cemetery, Nantwich *New photos 24/07/08*
« Reply #135 on: Sunday 04 January 09 15:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi Peter,

Fantastic information, sincere thanks  :)

I think Henry & Eliza had their first son in about 1852, the year that Ann died. Is Hospital Street their residence? Is this info from the parish records?

I've just heard from Gillm via email so resources will be pooled!

Many thanks again,

Paul

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Re: Barony Road All-Saints Cemetery, Nantwich *New photos 24/07/08*
« Reply #136 on: Sunday 04 January 09 16:47 GMT (UK) »
Hi Paul,
Bit more about Henry and Eliza:

Nantwich St Mary's baptisms: children of Henry & Eliza Robinson:
18 Aug 1851, James
15 Mar 1853, Anne Eliza
19 July 1864, Henry
1 Oct 1867, Frank
24 Aug 1870, Blanche

All in Hospital St except last one Blanche who was in Millstone Lane.

More on the marriage of Henry and Eliza:
Henry's father is David Robinson of Beam St. Eliza's father Thomas Williamson of Welch Row. Witnesses were John Robinson and Anne Williamson.

Peter
Nantwich: Davies, Houlding, Bebbington, Grocott
CHS: Dentith, Haynes, Hollinshead, Thornhill, Ford
STS: Houlding, Bayley, Denny, Byatt, Fairbanks

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Re: Barony Road All-Saints Cemetery, Nantwich *New photos 24/07/08*
« Reply #137 on: Sunday 04 January 09 17:11 GMT (UK) »
Hi Peter

Brilliant! Thank you so much  :)

Paul

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Re: Barony Road All-Saints Cemetery, Nantwich *New photos 24/07/08*
« Reply #138 on: Sunday 04 January 09 18:35 GMT (UK) »
Hi Again Paul,
Looks like they had plenty of children:

1861 Census - Hospital St - Robinson
Henry, head, 35, shoemaker
Eliza, wife, 32
Elizabeth, dau, 12
James, son, 10
Ann E, dau, 8
Mary J, dau, 6
Sarah, dau, 4
Emily, dau, 1

1871 Census - Millstone Lane - Robinson
Henry, Head, 45, shoemaker
Eliza, wife, 41
James, son, 19
Mary J., dau, 15
Sarah, dau, 14
Emily, dau, 12
Alice, dau, 8
Henry, son, 6
Frank, son, 4
Blanche, dau, 1

Hope this all helps
Peter
Nantwich: Davies, Houlding, Bebbington, Grocott
CHS: Dentith, Haynes, Hollinshead, Thornhill, Ford
STS: Houlding, Bayley, Denny, Byatt, Fairbanks


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Re: Barony Road All-Saints Cemetery, Nantwich *New photos 24/07/08*
« Reply #139 on: Thursday 19 March 09 12:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

What great photo's!   Im hoping you have maybe come accross any Bull's , Evanson's (Evenson?)  on your travels here.
Names in a long long list of them include William Bull b1835 died march 1887 @James st, monks coppenhall. and Matilda Evenson b1854 and died 1903 in the workhouse. Also Matilda's 3 children.. Lucy Bull b1890 died 1890 4months, Maud Bull b 1890(twin of Lucy) died 1891 22 months, and Lilian Bull b1892 died 1892 3 months old. All births and deaths in workhouse, nantwich.

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Re: Barony Road All-Saints Cemetery, Nantwich *New photos 24/07/08*
« Reply #140 on: Wednesday 29 April 09 14:21 BST (UK) »
Hi Sarah,
Any chance you could look for Nixon's?
The earliest one is...
Thomas... DOB ?...Died...1846
Mary........1759...............1859

George....1803...............1855
Jane........1801...............?

John........1834...............?
Rachel.....1836...............?
Sorry but at the moment I havn't found the missing dates, I am coming up to visit in June so some pointers would be very helpful.
Thomas, George and John, Cordwainers, and they all lived in welsh row I think, maybe wood street (George).
I have John down as living at 145 welch row and I am led to believe he was the John Nixon who built the houses at Nixons Row?

I hope you have something to go on,
Much obliged,
Ken