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Daniel Burgess b.Staffs c.1802-06
« on: Sunday 26 December 21 13:11 GMT (UK) »
I am trying to find Daniel Burgess & his wife Mary ? both from Muckleston,Staffs.At least i think that is the right name of the place.Their children were William,Daniel,Joseph,James,Robert,& Samuel.All born between 1828 & 1840 as far as I can tell.
I know for certain that Son  Robert b.1837 Church Stretton.married Rosannah Jones 6.May.1860 at St Thomas Church in Pendleton,Salford.
I also know Robert was with his family at Bristol Rd,Church Stretton -age 3 on the 1841c
The Burgess family appear to have stayed in the Salford,Lancashire area after Roberts marriage.
I am trying to get further back with parents Daniel & Mary but can't get any further.

Any help would be appreciated :-\ :)



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Norfolk-Olley,Knowles,Bunn,Pooley,Scott,Vince
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Liverpool,Wigan & Southport - Ball,Taylor
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Re: Daniel Burgess b.Staffs c.1802-06
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 26 December 21 13:17 GMT (UK) »
From the GRO index which lists mothers maiden surnames
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp

BURGESS, ROBERT       mmn NORCAP 
GRO Reference: 1837  Dec Quarter
CHURCH STRETTON UNION  reg district
Volume 18  Page 29


BURGESS, JOHN       mmn NORCOP 
GRO Reference: 1839  Dec Quarter i
CHURCH STRETTON UNION  reg district
Volume 18  Page 30
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Re: Daniel Burgess b.Staffs c.1802-06
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 26 December 21 13:20 GMT (UK) »
I am trying to find Daniel Burgess & his wife Mary ? both from Muckleston,Staffs.

Daniel Burgess married Mary Norcop at Stone, Staffordshire 17 July 1826, they were both of the parish

Witnesses Joseph Burgess & Sarah Harriman
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Re: Daniel Burgess b.Staffs c.1802-06
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 26 December 21 13:29 GMT (UK) »
I am trying to find Daniel Burgess & his wife Mary ? both from Muckleston,Staffs.

Daniel Burgess married Mary Norcop at Stone, Staffordshire 17 July 1826, they were both of the parish

Witnesses Joseph Burgess & Sarah Harriman
Lancashire- Moss,Broadbent,Olley,Dobson,Dickenson,
Norfolk-Olley,Knowles,Bunn,Pooley,Scott,Vince
Caithness & Dumfries - Evans,Sinclair,Mackay
Belfast-Antrim - Mackay,Connor,Bunting
Liverpool,Wigan & Southport - Ball,Taylor
Isle of Man - Harp,Dougherty
Cheshire - Dickenson
Knighton,Radnorshire - Evans, Broadhurst
Caithness - Sinclair


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Re: Daniel Burgess b.Staffs c.1802-06
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 26 December 21 13:30 GMT (UK) »
From the GRO index which lists mothers maiden surnames
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp

BURGESS, ROBERT       mmn NORCAP 
GRO Reference: 1837  Dec Quarter
CHURCH STRETTON UNION  reg district
Volume 18  Page 29


BURGESS, JOHN       mmn NORCOP 
GRO Reference: 1839  Dec Quarter i
CHURCH STRETTON UNION  reg district
Volume 18  Page 30
Lancashire- Moss,Broadbent,Olley,Dobson,Dickenson,
Norfolk-Olley,Knowles,Bunn,Pooley,Scott,Vince
Caithness & Dumfries - Evans,Sinclair,Mackay
Belfast-Antrim - Mackay,Connor,Bunting
Liverpool,Wigan & Southport - Ball,Taylor
Isle of Man - Harp,Dougherty
Cheshire - Dickenson
Knighton,Radnorshire - Evans, Broadhurst
Caithness - Sinclair

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Re: Daniel Burgess b.Staffs c.1802-06
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 26 December 21 13:33 GMT (UK) »
Thank you rosie 99,

I am really grateful for this info.

Betty
Lancashire- Moss,Broadbent,Olley,Dobson,Dickenson,
Norfolk-Olley,Knowles,Bunn,Pooley,Scott,Vince
Caithness & Dumfries - Evans,Sinclair,Mackay
Belfast-Antrim - Mackay,Connor,Bunting
Liverpool,Wigan & Southport - Ball,Taylor
Isle of Man - Harp,Dougherty
Cheshire - Dickenson
Knighton,Radnorshire - Evans, Broadhurst
Caithness - Sinclair

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Re: Daniel Burgess b.Staffs c.1802-06
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 26 December 21 15:16 GMT (UK) »
Believe it's Mucklestone near Market Drayton
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Re: Daniel Burgess b.Staffs c.1802-06
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 26 December 21 15:27 GMT (UK) »
Believe it's Mucklestone near Market Drayton


Thank you!
Lancashire- Moss,Broadbent,Olley,Dobson,Dickenson,
Norfolk-Olley,Knowles,Bunn,Pooley,Scott,Vince
Caithness & Dumfries - Evans,Sinclair,Mackay
Belfast-Antrim - Mackay,Connor,Bunting
Liverpool,Wigan & Southport - Ball,Taylor
Isle of Man - Harp,Dougherty
Cheshire - Dickenson
Knighton,Radnorshire - Evans, Broadhurst
Caithness - Sinclair

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Re: Daniel Burgess b.Staffs c.1802-06
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 26 December 21 15:51 GMT (UK) »
Genuki Staffordshire

has a link to 'A Topographical History of Staffordshire by William PITT (1817)

MUCKLESTONE (MUCCLESTONE)

Mucclestone is a parish and villiage in Pirehill North, situated on a rising group about one mile from Blore-heath.  In 1085 the manor was held by Kenning, one of the Tanes, and subsequently by the Morgans, till the reign of Elizabeth, one of whom sold it to Thomas Offley, Knt. Lord Myor of London in 1556.  It is now the property of Lord Crewe.

The Church is ancient, and dedicated to St Mary : it has a lofty square tower, from which Queen Margaret is said to have beheld the obstainte struggle at Blore-heath, which was so fatal to her cause.  The living in a rectory, in the patronage of Lord Crewe.  The Rev Offley Crewe is rector, and the Rev A B Haden, jun. curage.

Mucclestone parish contained 149 house, 148 families: 388 males, 384 females : total of inhahitants 772.