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Gough/Fereday/Jones in South Manchester
« on: Saturday 10 April 04 14:56 BST (UK) »
Hello.
I am looking into Gough, Fereday and Jones families in South Manchester, Lancashire.
Individuals of interest include Richard and Elizabeth (Fereday) Gough + children, William Fereday + children Jessie and Harry Fereday, Robert T. and Martha B. (Gough) Jones + children.

Please reply with any info.

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Re:Gough/Fereday/Jones/Kitching in South Manchester
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 11 April 04 18:47 BST (UK) »
Hello Ryan,

Do you have any date's for your interests ? Have you already found them in the census returns ?

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Re:Gough/Fereday/Jones in South Manchester
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 11 April 04 19:49 BST (UK) »
Hello!
Yes, I have already located them all within the 1901 census. But what I am trying to achieve, is research deeper into family of those individuals. I have already researched the women which I have mentioned, so I am now focussing on the men.

Richard Gough, b. 1838 in Stourbridge, Worcs.
William Henry Fereday, b. 1893 in Sandbach, Ches. m. 1) Edna Robinson, 2) unknown. Who is wife number 2? I believed they were married in Manchester, as William was living there in 1901.
Robert T. Jones b. 1872 in Misterley, Shrophire. Living in South Manchester in 1901.
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O’CALLAGHAN/O’BRIEN in Cork
BURKE/FITZPATRICK in Birmingham
HOPKINS in Shaftesbury
YELDHAM/RAVEN/MUNSON/BIGNELL in Essex
BLAKE/CHANDLER in Wickham Market, Suffolk

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Re:Gough/Fereday/Jones/Kitching in South Manchester
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 11 April 04 21:18 BST (UK) »

What is the connection with South Manchester ?? Have you found them in residence at the time of the census   ???

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Re:Gough/Fereday/Jones/Kitching in South Manchester
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 11 April 04 22:03 BST (UK) »
Hello Ryan,

If you have addresses for the 1901 Census then maybe I could track them in the 1891 Census for you  :)

Best Wishes

Sarah
Robinson, Roberts, Roles, Griffiths, Walton, Royle, Chorlton,
Mott, Jones, Greenway, Morris, Bates, Mackay, Colley, Wagstaffe, Rickwood, Winston, Sockett, Bates, Haylock, Winston, Cleminson, Goodwin, Sockett, Bevan, Williams, Bell, Johnson and Dearson.

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Re:Gough/Fereday/Jones in South Manchester
« Reply #5 on: Monday 12 April 04 12:18 BST (UK) »
Do you mean, like, street numbers etc?

If so, I am disappointed to tell you that only the Kitching family had an address:

26 Duke Street, Rusholme Holy Trinity, South Manchester
HILL/BURKE/BELCHER/BIGNELL/BADHAM/COX/BLAKE/YELDHAM in London
HOPKINS/HART/MATTHEWS/MUNSON/FARLEY in Exeter & Mid Devon
FEREDAY in The Potteries & Tipton
ADAMS/MUSCUTT/ELSBY/BRIDGENS/BURKE/BELL/RAINBOW in The Potteries
O’CALLAGHAN/O’BRIEN in Cork
BURKE/FITZPATRICK in Birmingham
HOPKINS in Shaftesbury
YELDHAM/RAVEN/MUNSON/BIGNELL in Essex
BLAKE/CHANDLER in Wickham Market, Suffolk

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Re:Gough/Fereday/Jones/Kitching in South Manchester
« Reply #6 on: Monday 12 April 04 12:56 BST (UK) »
Hello Ryan,

I had a look for your Kitching family in the 1891 Census for Rusholme and the Atkinson family were living there at the time.  I then checked the 1881 Census to find they were still living in Bradford  :-\ I am now really confused as I can not find any connection with South Manchester  ???

 Wm. C. KITCHING   Head   W   Male   46   Bradford, York, England   Iron Moulder    
 Walter KITCHING   Son   U   Male   21   Bradford, York, England   Engineer (Driver)    
 Fanny PREST   Sister In Law   M   Female   43   Bradford, York, England   Weaver    
 Tom KITCHING   Nephew   U   Male   20   Bradford, York, England   Brass Smasher    

Source Information:
  Dwelling   70 Orchard St
  Census Place Bradford, York, England
  Family History Library Film   1342063
  Public Records Office Reference   RG11
  Piece / Folio   4446 / 64
  Page Number   30

Sarah
Robinson, Roberts, Roles, Griffiths, Walton, Royle, Chorlton,
Mott, Jones, Greenway, Morris, Bates, Mackay, Colley, Wagstaffe, Rickwood, Winston, Sockett, Bates, Haylock, Winston, Cleminson, Goodwin, Sockett, Bevan, Williams, Bell, Johnson and Dearson.

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Re:Gough/Fereday/Jones in South Manchester
« Reply #7 on: Monday 12 April 04 16:52 BST (UK) »
 :-[ Ooops! I am so so sorry, I was thinking about the wrong family! I hadn't realized until you made your last reply that I actually meant the Jones family. You see, the two women of the Kitching and Jones families were sisters, Martha and Lily Gough. Martha married Robert T. Jones, and Lily married Walter Kitching. I hope you undertand that I was simply having a brief moment of confusion, and that I am sure it won’t happen again. As I was leading myself to believe that the Kitchings were in South Manchester (which, obviously, they are not) I no longer need to research them in this area (nor Jones for that matter after I have already been e-mailed privately about this family). Anyhow, thank you for doing the search regarding the Kitchings. You have revealed Walter’s father, amongst others. Even though I was mistaken and you searched for Walter Kitching nonetheless, please do not think that you have spent your time in vain, because you haven’t. I will edit my previous posts in this Lancashire forum to delete mention of the Kitchings to save anybody else from confusion.

Thanks again!
HILL/BURKE/BELCHER/BIGNELL/BADHAM/COX/BLAKE/YELDHAM in London
HOPKINS/HART/MATTHEWS/MUNSON/FARLEY in Exeter & Mid Devon
FEREDAY in The Potteries & Tipton
ADAMS/MUSCUTT/ELSBY/BRIDGENS/BURKE/BELL/RAINBOW in The Potteries
O’CALLAGHAN/O’BRIEN in Cork
BURKE/FITZPATRICK in Birmingham
HOPKINS in Shaftesbury
YELDHAM/RAVEN/MUNSON/BIGNELL in Essex
BLAKE/CHANDLER in Wickham Market, Suffolk