Author Topic: James IRESON, born 1845, Bulwick, Northants  (Read 1164 times)

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Re: James IRESON, born 1845, Bulwick, Northants
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 13 May 20 14:31 BST (UK) »
I will keep looking, but he was a useless poacher, wonder if he kept ferrets. He should have read my ancestors book called A Poacher's Tale. Is he per chance in prison in 1871/81. Cannot find a suitable death either but old age will have caught up with him at some point.

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Re: James IRESON, born 1845, Bulwick, Northants
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 13 May 20 14:50 BST (UK) »
Were any of the Ireson brothers of a similar persuasion? I have a family 10 miles away in Cottingham in around the same time scale where there were three brothers in and out of prison for poaching and similar offences.

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Leicester / Northampton: Craxford,  Claypole, Pridmore, Pollard, Tansley, Crane, Tilley
Derby: Naylor, Ball, Haywood
Buckinghamshire: Cook
London: Craxford, Lane Crauford
Tyneside: Nessworthy, Simpson
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Re: James IRESON, born 1845, Bulwick, Northants
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 13 May 20 15:23 BST (UK) »
I do not have subscription to FindMyPast but they record 2 Northamptonshire workhouse & poor law records dated 1845 for a Jas Ireson. Wonder if they contain any useful info.

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Re: James IRESON, born 1845, Bulwick, Northants
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 13 May 20 16:11 BST (UK) »
There is a Jas Ireson (no age given) admitted to Northampton General Hospital on February 22nd 1845 and discharged July 5th 1845 - cured!! No diagnosis given (but ? TB)

Also Jas Ireson (no date given) admitted to Northampton General Hospital on March 26th 1845 - retention of urine. - No outcome or discharge date

? Two different Jas Iresons ?

Nothing directly labelled Northamptonshire Workhouse
Leicester / Northampton: Craxford,  Claypole, Pridmore, Pollard, Tansley, Crane, Tilley
Derby: Naylor, Ball, Haywood
Buckinghamshire: Cook
London: Craxford, Lane Crauford
Tyneside: Nessworthy, Simpson
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Re: James IRESON, born 1845, Bulwick, Northants
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 13 May 20 16:46 BST (UK) »
BAC3, think I'm beaten on this re census and death. The nearest I got was a J C I in 1881 the St Andrews Hospital Northants ( address St Andrew's Hospital for mental diseases)pob unknown ref RG11 1550 123 7. Best of luck.

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Re: James IRESON, born 1845, Bulwick, Northants
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 13 May 20 17:17 BST (UK) »
I am going to put this to bed but one final post. 1871 ref rg10 1164 106 28. James Ireson c1843 pob Leeds Yorkshire. No ref on freebmd or gro record for a birth there. There is a gap between 1870-76 in "criminal activity" and this ref is Parkhurst Hospital and Barracks .Wonder if he had medical issues through life.

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