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Offline Chris Nilsen

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Re: Village name from 1851 census
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 07 March 24 11:44 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Graham,
I hadn't noticed that but it's a very useful find.
Do you know of anyone who has compiled any of these Garlick family groups from Hadfield, Gamesley or Simondley?
I'd love to contact them and see what they know.
Thanks.
Chris.

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Re: Village name from 1851 census
« Reply #10 on: Friday 08 March 24 07:30 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Graham,
I hadn't noticed that but it's a very useful find.
Do you know of anyone who has compiled any of these Garlick family groups from Hadfield, Gamesley or Simondley?
I'd love to contact them and see what they know.
Thanks.
Chris.
I've done a few of the Garlick family lines in the area (see https://www.gjh.me.uk/glfamhis/gfh000.htm) but this particular one unfortunately appears not to be one of them.

I've had a look in records of analyses I did years ago and found:
Joseph Garlick, = 15 Sep 1789, Sophiah Mottram of Glossop, witnesses William          Hegginbottom, Samuel Bowden. Children:
      John Garlick, bpt 28 Dec 1791, St Mary's, Charlesworth.
      Samuel Garlick, bpt 18 May 1794, St Mary's, Charlesworth.
      William Garlick, bpt 18 Jul 1796, St Mary's, Charlesworth.
      James Garlick, bpt 6 Jun 1800, St Mary's, Charlesworth.
      Martha Garlick, bpt 29 Jan 1805, St Mary's, Charlesworth.
      Ann Garlick, bpt 4 Jul 1808, St Mary's, Charlesworth.

Also (which might be the son Thomas):
John Garlick, = Betty. Child
      Thomas Garlick, bpt 14 Mar 1813, St Mary's, Charlesworth.

Unlike many of the family names in the area the Garlicks tended not to leave wills so it is difficult to tie them together.