BOAT FAMILIES

of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and connected waterways

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8751 The ages given for this family in the censuses are quite erratic and rarely tally with the known baptism dates. Henry is age 8 in 1841, 20 in 1851, 25 in 1861, 30 in 1871, 46 in 1881, 60 in 1891 and 66 in 1901 death record on Lancs BMD. Bamber, Henry (I04859)
 
8752 The banns are for George Fratson, read on Dec 9, 16 and 23 1894 with the marriage date of Dec 25 overwritten, but wrongly entered in the marriage record itself as William Fratson.  Family (F18557)
 
8753 The baptism entries for Margery and her twin Martha are oddly separated by two other records with later dates in the parish record.
Age given as 84 in death record. 
Abram, Margery (I01560)
 
8754 The Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George became Manchester Cathedral in 1847. Family (F09598)
 
8755 The family MI at St John the Baptist, Burscough says Richard was 'lost in the River Mersey' aged 40, so is not recorded in the Burial Register. Abram, Richard (I07539)
 
8756 The following entry is from "List of Identified Mariners of Tarleton & Hesketh Bank" on www.heskethbank.com/hisory.html:-
Gorse Lane, Johnson Robert, Tarleton, Boatman, Bapt. 6.1.1811 Born 24.12.1810.
Tkt no 116488. 5?8?, sandy hair, fair complexion, grey eyes, crooked nose. Can?t write. son of Robart J & Molly". 
Johnson, Robert (I16624)
 
8757 The Houghton family bible has Beatrice's marriage date as June 4 1895, but this is thought to have been entered later with a 10-year miscalculation. Shewould have been only 16, and the 1901 census has her single, age 22, living with her parents. Houghton, Beatrice Alice (I20282)
 
8758 The Lancs OPC baptism record is for an Ann Prescott, which must be an error as Thomas and Ellen's daughter Ann, b 1881, is alive aged 10 in the 1891 census. Lancs BMD confirms an Ellen - not an Ann - b Lathom in 1887. Prescott, Ellen (I13344)
 
8759 The last boatman to operate a horse-drawn barge on the canal, according to family records. Lamb, Thomas (I04649)
 
8760 The Liverpool Mercury of Friday October 13, 1837, reported Thomas's death: 'On Monday last, suddenly aged 40, Mr Thos Rigby of the firm Tyrer, Rigby & Co, canal carriers, sincerely regretted by his family and friends.' Rigby, Thomas (I46866)
 
8761 The only plausible birth recorded is in Q3 1844, Ormskirk (Free BMD), a year before her baptism, but the mother's maiden name on Lancs BMD is Irlam. And this birth is rather close to that of her brother Thomas, registered in Q1 1844. Hunter, Ellen (I02798)
 
8762 The six children listed were all baptised with parents William and Mary within a narrow radius of Cheshire, just south of where the Mersey passes through Warrington, so are assumed to be siblings. Hampson, William (I42403)
 
8763 The Waterways Archive lists a Henry Peet b 28.6.1880, living (1930s) at Moss Bridge, Lathom - possibly a misprint for 1888. Peet, Henry (I04709)
 
8764 The Winward family possibly emigrated to the United States in the 1840s. There is a family in the 1850-1870 US censuses in Rhode Island headed by James and Ann Winward, born England, of the right age. James appears to have sailed from Liverpool on the Rochester, arriving on Jan 21 1842, returned for his marriage in Manchester 1844, and re-emigrated with his wife soon after that as their first child was born in Massachusetts the following year. James is a widower in 1900. Winward, James (I27798)
 
8765 Theobold in birth record. Theobald, Myra (I26607)
 
8766 Theophila in 1841 census (Macclesfield workhouse) and in 1881. Ceophilus in marriage record, Cophilus in 1871, Scophilus in 1891, Secophilus/Suophilus in Cheshire BMDs/GRO death registrations. Wilson, Theophila (I59673)
 
8767 There are three baptism records on the same day - for George Hunt, Carter Hunt and George Carter Hunt.
Death date given as May 7 in Probate record, May 2 on MI. 
Hunt, George Carter (I61335)
 
8768 There are three William Fratson deaths recorded in Hull or Sculcoates in 1906, though none has an accurate age match. Fratson, William (I58069)
 
8769 There are two birth records on Free BMD for a Moses Daker, 1845 Skipton, one in Q3, the other Q4. Daker, Moses (I16201)
 
8770 There are two burials recorded at St David, Haigh: on Jan 13 1861 age four months "Grave: free ground" and on Jan 31 age 5 months "Grave: one breadth pd for by Wm Morris." Morris, John (I16946)
 
8771 There are two daughters with this family in the 1861 census, Harriet 'Boden', 12 and Rebecca, 9: these are Sarah's illegitimate daughters, born Tomlinson. Boden, James (I33101)
 
8772 There are two death records for a Thomas Quinn in Liverpool in 1857, the later of which seems more likely. One in Q2 1861 was for a child aged 6, perhaps his son. Quinn, Thomas (I32732)
 
8773 There are two Gill children in the 1841 census with Fanny, Ann 15 and William 13 - presumably George's from an earlier marriage. There is one recorded in Tring on Aug 2, 1819, to Ann Tomlin. Gill, George (I27682)
 
8774 There are two granddaughters of William and Elizabeth Gill at Crooke, Shevington, in the 1911 census - Edna, 6, and Edith, 3, both with mother's maiden name Gill in birth records on Lancs BMD: Ellen, 28, unmarried is also with the family and these are probably her daughters. Gill, Ellen (I06548)
 
8775 There are two successive entries in the register for HMPrison, Wakefield dated May 31 1894 for Samuel Slater, 45, boatman, born Leeds:
No 2556a, at Bradford, drunk and disorderly, 7 days hard labour or pay 15 shillings;
No 2557b, at Bradford, assaulting a constable, 10 days hard labour or pay 23 shillings.
In the space for date of discharge, a note reads "been in Leeds prison". 
Slater, Samuel (I13910)
 
8776 There is a baptism at St John the Baptist, Burscough, 11 5 1879, to James and Margaret - possibly an error for James and Jane (nee Ashcroft) - the corresponding birth record on Lancs BMD gives mother's maiden name as Ashcroft. Prescott, Margaret (I04107)
 
8777 There is a baptism at St John the Baptist, Burscough, on 20.3.1853 of an Edward Highfield to John, boatman, and Ann. Highfield, Edward (I14241)
 
8778 There is a baptism record for a second Thomas, 24 5 1840 at St Mary, Tarleton, but as the first one is alive in the 1841 cesus, age 8, this is assumed to be an error for William, who is 1 in the same census. Bannister, William (I16444)
 
8779 There is a baptism to a Thomas and Hannah Spencer of a Mary, 27.5.1792, but at "Collegiate, Manchester" - no abode given. Spencer, Thomas (I11330)
 
8780 There is a burial in October 1841 but this is ruled out as Richard as absent in the 1841 census (June), and is widow in living with his brother William by whom she has had children. Seddon, Richard (I13818)
 
8781 There is a burial record, 20.1.1875 at St Cuthbert, Halsall, for a Jane Sutton (her mother's married name), age three-and-a-half. Santon, Jane (I15743)
 
8782 There is a confusing baptism entry at St Matthias of a second William, 27.12.1885, born to Thomas and Margaret on 18.12.1885 aboard "David" on the canal, for whom no further record found. The first William is in the 1891 census, age 10, with his sister Elizabeth living with their aunt Mary (nee Ashton) Winstanley in Downholland. Cheetham, William (I00280)
 
8783 There is a daughter Ellen, 11 months, listed with Richard and Ellen in the 1881 census, but this is believed to be their niece, daughter of Luke and Mary, who are on the canal. There is no record of an Ellen born to Richard. Pye, Richard (I02404)
 
8784 There is a Jane Aspinwall, daughter of William (boatman) and Ann of Burscough, baptised 11.11.1883 St John the Baptist, Burscough, which matches a birth record on Lancs BMD, 1883 Scarisbrick, mother's maiden name Robinson. Aspinall, Jane (I03857)
 
8785 There is a marriage 28.7.1823 at St Wilfrid, Calverley, of a John Kendall, wool comber, to Hannah Thornton. Hannah (I08767)
 
8786 There is a marriage on Free BMD, Q1 1854 Great Boughton, Cheshire, of a John Sadler to Mary Dutton, which has been discounted as it does not appear in other records. Pickering, Mary (I20307)
 
8787 There is a marriage on Lancashire OPC at St Luke, Farnworth, 18.5.1840 of John Cox, waterman, father Francis, to Hannah Heaton, spinster, father William Heaton, waterman. Family (F09418)
 
8788 There is a possible death in Wigan Workhouse, 1881, age 34. Burial 29.3.1871 All Saints, Wigan. Schofield, Thomas (I11910)
 
8789 There is a Sarah Hampton, 14, with this family in the 1841 census for whom no birth or baptism record has been found. Possibly a daughter of Jane's before she married. Bond, Jane (I18350)
 
8790 There is a second baptism at All Saints, Wigan on May 10. Mawson, Henry (I16839)
 
8791 There is a second baptism at All Souls, Vauxhall, 7.4.1861, father a boatman, abode Liverpool, in both cases. Age 3 months in 1861 census, birthplace given as Wigan. Age given as 24 in marriage record. Barrow, Sarah (I01207)
 
8792 There is a second baptism of a James, son of William, boatman, and Ann on 2.11.1845 at St John the Evangelist, Abram, with brother William, age 5. Clegg, James (I05506)
 
8793 There is a second baptism on 31.9.1844 at Lathom Chapel, surname spelt Earlem or Earlam. Burial also recorded at St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk. Irlam, Ellen (I13640)
 
8794 There is a second baptism on March 22 1863, same details otherwise. Baybutt, Ellen Ann (I01579)
 
8795 There is a second baptism on Oct 6 identical in other details. Ashcroft, Hugh (I16592)
 
8796 There is a second baptism, 2.7.1815 Hatfield to John and Helen, abode Stainforth where her younger brothers were born. Dyson, Fanny (I58319)
 
8797 There is a second baptism, also d of Margaret, singlewoman, on 15 2 1857. Edmondson, Mary (I07469)
 
8798 There is a Silvester Scott, age 11 months, with this family in the 1841 census, but this is Silvester Seedall, son of Jane, whose husband died in 1837. She remarried William Carr, and Silvester appears as Carr in subsequent censuses. Scott, George (I17841)
 
8799 There is a village of Coppenhall near Stafford, but the church there is St Lawrence and this marriage is confirmed as St Michael in Cheshire BMDs, with the couple's abode given on the MC as Church Coppenhall, which is near Crewe. Family (F18036)
 
8800 There is also a death record in Q2 1857 Leeds. Bulmer, Marana (I14015)
 

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