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Offline shelley007

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Re: BLAIN married Annie WALKER.
« Reply #18 on: Friday 18 March 05 05:13 GMT (UK) »
Anything is possible...maybe this is the  reason we haven't been able to find him.
I shall check Canadian sites and get back to you.
By the way, when you read this it will be his daughters 81st birthday.
What a gift!!!
Thank you so much. I will keep you informed.

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Re: BLAIN married Annie WALKER.
« Reply #19 on: Friday 18 March 05 10:49 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for clarifying that Runcorn Frank Walker, Peter.
I hadn't thought of him being born an Oultram,not a Walker.
I suppose it would account for why he gave his sister Annie's name as next of kin to the army  ;D

Lets hope Shelley has some luck with the 1901 Canadian census.
I understand that some area's are pretty well covered and others not :(

Happy birthday Franks daughter- my dad would have been 81 recently if he'd lived past 46,but sadly he did not  :'(

I think we are at last making progress here boys n girls  ;)

Carol
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Re: BLAIN married Annie WALKER.
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 19 April 05 12:57 BST (UK) »
Hi , My Walkers were from Eddisbury. ,I visited the graveyard at Delamere and saw the graves for this Walker family. The Lodge is still there. Jean in Florida


   Dwelling:   Eddisbury Lodge Cottage
   Census Place:   Eddisbury, Cheshire, England
   Source:   FHL Film 1341843     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 3521    Folio 5    Page 4
   Marr   Age   Sex   Birthplace
James OULTRAM   M   22    M   Kingsley, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Head
   Occ:   Farm Labourer
Ellen OULTRAM   M   20    F   Norley, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Wife
Annie OULTRAM       2    F   Delamere, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Daur
   Dwelling:   Eddisbury Lodge
   Census Place:   Eddisbury, Cheshire, England
   Source:   FHL Film 1341843     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 3521    Folio 5    Page 3
   Marr   Age   Sex   Birthplace
John WALKER   M   39    M   Waverton, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Head
   Occ:   Farmer (Small)
Charlotte WALKER   M   46    F   Norley, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Wife
   Occ:   Farmers Wife
Denis WALKER   U   18    M   Norley, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Son
   Occ:   Farmers Son
Thomas WALKER   U   16    M   Kingswood, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Son
   Occ:   Farmers Son
Alice WALKER       13    F   Kingswood, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Daur
   Occ:   Farmers Daur
Anne WALKER       11    F   Kingswood, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Daur
   Occ:   Scholar
William WALKER       9    M   Kingswood, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Son
   Occ:   Scholar
Alfred WALKER       7    M   Kingswood, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Son
   Occ:   Scholar
James WALKER   U   33    M   Kelsall, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Servant
   Occ:   General Servant (Farm) (Indoor)
Charlotte Lewis SPRUCE   U   18    F   Norley, Cheshire, England
   Rel:   Servant
   Occ:   Domestic Servant

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Re: BLAIN married Annie WALKER.
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 20 April 05 05:14 BST (UK) »
Oh My!!! I am so happy that there is someone out there that really could be related!
Do you know of any family stories>? I will give you a short account of the goings on.
You see, my Ex Mother in law is searching for family.
We think that her father may have changed his name when he came to Canada.
He was a groom. Loved horses and the story goes that his father was a farmer with cows. Dairy, we think. Franks father, wanted him to stay working with the cows and Frank wanted to work with horses
after a row. We believe his father disowned him and his mother gave him some money to come to Canada. He must have been around 17 or so maybe a little older.
Frank had a sister called Annie and she was named his next of kin on his attestation papers for WW1. This was about 1917 or 18.
Mrs. Annie Blain, lived at Norley nr Warrington. That is all the contact info listed.
The family can't find any birth info for Frank. Altho, he used to say
that he came from the place named like the cheese "Cheshire"
The great people at ROOTS CHAT have more or less pieced together that the Oultram family must be his birth family and Walker
which is the name he went by, was actually his mothers maiden name. His daughter remembers him mentioning that his Grandmother was called Charlotte. Would you have any pictures?
I have a couple and maybe we could compare and see if there is a family resemblance.
Frank was not tall and he was slight of build.
He also mentioned the names, Harry and Robert.
Please feel free to contact me at
Can't wait to hear from you.
Thanks for replying.
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Re: BLAIN married Annie WALKER.
« Reply #22 on: Thursday 21 April 05 00:04 BST (UK) »
Hi,

My great grandmother was from Norley and if I remember rightly one of her ancestors married into the Blains. She was one of the Clarkes of Norley.If you are looking for any church records for Norley before 1850 then search at St Lawrence church Frodsham .

My Walkers had lived in Eddisbury and Delamere since at least 1820, these are the earliest church records I have .My family lived on Old Pale, a farm near the church. My great uncle , William was the farm foreman. He married a Lewis and moved to Canada in about 1924. The family have a ranch in Alberta in Vermillion.

My mother lived there until 1952 and my grandfather until 1959.

My son is typical of our Walkers, tall and very thin. We also come in my size short and plump.we are the exception Ive heard.

Unfortunatly I have few stories as I was a foster child and only discovered my roots through the computer . Still a couple of years ago I went to Cheshire and met all my family except my mother and grandfather who were all ready dead. Still I visited the family villages and found family graves the family didn't know existed.

Our names tend to be Charles, William, Sarah, Ellen Thomas Fredrick and Martha.

Best wishes jean in Florida


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Re: BLAIN married Annie WALKER.
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 21 April 05 04:34 BST (UK) »
Hi Jean
I can say that Franks mothers name was as he pronounced it
"Helen" but then he used to say "Heggs" for eggs.
So someone that was Canadian and listening to him could have
mistaken Helen for Ellen.
You also mentioned Martha... his youngest daughters name.
This could be the start of something good.
I would like to send you a pic of Frank... maybe you would see a resemblance.

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Re: BLAIN married Annie WALKER.
« Reply #24 on: Friday 22 April 05 12:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Shelly,

That would be good. I am on the wrong computer to send one of my son who apparently is a typical Walker from our family. He looks the image of my birth mother so I suppose its true.
Can you send pictures on this or do you need my email adress?

Best wishes Jean

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Re: BLAIN married Annie WALKER.
« Reply #25 on: Saturday 23 April 05 04:54 BST (UK) »
well i tried but it doesn't allow it... the file is too large
so if you could send me your email directly to my address
i will send it that way.
thanks and take care

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Re: BLAIN married Annie WALKER.
« Reply #26 on: Sunday 19 August 12 20:24 BST (UK) »
I am years late in chipping in on this conversation, but in case any of you still drop by -  I wonder if Annie Blain was the same person who was known to lots of Delamere and Norley children as Mam Blain. Mam Blain was a sort of child-minder/foster mother for many children. My mother lived with her for some time when, I assume, my Gran was ill. I know precious little about her but enough for her to have inspired a character in my current novel. I blogged about her here: http://snigsfoot.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/mam-blains-cottage-norley.html
The girl in the photograph is her daughter, Emma.
Rob Crompton.