1. | Evan Hesketh was born on 21 May 1907 in Woodhouse Lane, Wigan (son of Henry Hesketh and Martha Halsall); died in 1909 in Wigan. Other Events:
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2. | Henry Hesketh was born in 1866 in Newburgh (son of Henry Hesketh and Margaret Abram). Other Events:
Notes: Family absent in 1891 census, but Henry identified as a boatman in marriage record and in baptisms of Jane, Margery and Mary Alice, collier thereafter. Henry married Martha Halsall on 9 Jan 1888 in Christ Church, Newburgh. Martha (daughter of Evan Halsall and Jane Langton) was born in 1871 in Lathom. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Martha Halsall was born in 1871 in Lathom (daughter of Evan Halsall and Jane Langton). Other Events:
Notes: Age given as 21 in 1888 marriage record, which clearly names her father as Henry Halsall, but Henry's Martha (b1869 qv) is still living with him as a spinster in the 1891 census, so one of these records must be incorrect.
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4. | Henry Hesketh was born in 1827 in Snape Green, Scarisbrick (son of William Edward Hesketh and Alice Halsall). Other Events:
Henry married Margaret Abram on 25 Jun 1852 in St Nicholas, Liverpool. Margaret (daughter of John Abram and Martha Golding) was born in 1832 in Lathom; died in 1905 in Newburgh; was buried on 1 Jun 1905 in Christ Church, Newburgh. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Margaret Abram was born in 1832 in Lathom (daughter of John Abram and Martha Golding); died in 1905 in Newburgh; was buried on 1 Jun 1905 in Christ Church, Newburgh. Other Events:
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6. | Evan Halsall was born in 1832 in Lathom (son of Francis Halsall and Martha Baybutt). Other Events:
Evan married Jane Langton on 26 Sep 1859 in St Peter, Liverpool. Jane (daughter of John Langton and Mary Webster) was born on 17 Oct 1838 in Newburgh; died before 1881. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Jane Langton was born on 17 Oct 1838 in Newburgh (daughter of John Langton and Mary Webster); died before 1881. Other Events:
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8. | William Edward Hesketh was born in in North Meols, nr Southport. Other Events:
Notes: William in marriage record and children's baptisms, Edward in 1871 census (otherwise absent in censuses). William married Alice Halsall on 19 Feb 1827 in St Thomas, Melling. Alice was born in 1806 in Scarisbrick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Alice Halsall was born in 1806 in Scarisbrick. Notes: Mystery surrounds her husband William, who is absent in all censuses. Alice appears in 1861 as wife of Thomas Hesketh, 50, boatman of Rufford, and in 1871 as wife of Edward Hesketh, 71, of North Meols, with grand-daughters Jane and Alice Forshaw.
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10. | John Abram was born in 1801 in Halsall (son of James Abram and Mary Hesketh). Other Events:
John married Martha Golding on 13 Nov 1826 in St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk. Martha was born in 1807; died in 1836 in Lathom; was buried on 4 Jun 1836 in St Cuthbert, Halsall. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Martha Golding was born in 1807; died in 1836 in Lathom; was buried on 4 Jun 1836 in St Cuthbert, Halsall.
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12. | Francis Halsall was born on 10 Oct 1804 in Scarisbrick (son of William Halsall and Mary Jones); died before 1869. Other Events:
Francis married Martha Baybutt on 23 May 1825 in St Thomas, Melling. Martha (daughter of Thomas Baybutt and Jane Stringman) was born in 1805 in Burscough; died in 1886 in Lathom. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Martha Baybutt was born in 1805 in Burscough (daughter of Thomas Baybutt and Jane Stringman); died in 1886 in Lathom. Other Events:
Notes: Surname spelt Bebits in marriage record.
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14. | John Langton was born on 5 Jun 1815 in Newburgh (son of Robert Langton and Jane Aspinall); died before 1874. Other Events:
John married Mary Webster on 2 Oct 1837 in St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk. Mary (daughter of William Webster and Ellen) was born in 1817 in Lydiate. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Mary Webster was born in 1817 in Lydiate (daughter of William Webster and Ellen). Other Events:
Notes: Apparently re-baptised on Feb 21 1819 (Lancs OPC) as no burial record found, though age varies in censuses - 34 in 1851, 45 in 1861, 62 in 1881.
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