« Reply #10 on: Sunday 23 January 05 09:15 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
good idea for a site of 'one job studies'.
My Challenors were also very elusive and are difficult to trace from one census to another.
In fact no matter how hard I try I can't find William and his sons Enoch and William in any census but 1841 in Hyde.
Richard his other son can't be found in 1841, 1851. He was in Hyde in 1981, Furness Vale in 1861 and 1871.
There was another family of Challenors in Macclesfield who were hawkers but I can't prove that they were related.
It still intrigues me as to what they did with their pots. They must have stored them and they must have been difficult to source, transport and sell.
Jean Sandra
Lancashire:
Holland, Rothwell, Speake, Mills, Byrne, Healey, Cowburn, Thorpe,
Wolstencroft, Boulton, Holt
Cheshire:
Daniel, Eccles, Challenor,Holt, Swift, Boulton, Thorniley, Sharman, Wilson, Hindley,
Dawson
Derbyshire:
Sharman, Cocker, Coates, Swift, Thorniley
Cornwall
Stephens, Bate, Cock
Leicestershire
Dawson
Worcestershire
Mills, Slater, Dukes
Berkshire
Slater
Ireland
Byrne
Staffordshire