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from marriage certificate information I now have Nanny Whitehead's fathers name William occupation Hatter this was 1846
Could someone have a look to see if they could find William Whitehead, please.
#366 entry William Rowbotham, Bachelor, of full age, Occupation Weaver, father's name Joseph Rowbotham, occupation Bricklayer.
married Nanny Whitehead, spinster of full age. Father's name William Whitehead, occupation Hatter.
The residence for both of them is given as Gee Cross Werneth.
The marriage took place by Banns on the 17 January 1846 at St Mary's Parish Church, Stockport.
Charles Kennrick Prescot was the rector, John Lowry was one of the witnesses
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Hi
Think this is the family
1851 HO107-2236-F164 Sand Mill Newton Mottram in Langendale
William Whitehead head 63 hatter Darton/Denton Lancashire
Betty wife 66 Derbyshire
Sarah daug 30 Newton
Joseph son 30 hatter Houghton Lancashire
Betty d/in/law 30 Haughton
Sarah granddaughter 9 Newton
Emma granddaughter 6 Newton
Mary granddaughter 3
Alice granddaughter 10 months Newton
George Ward lodger 18 Haughton.
1841 HO107-101-6-Page 26 Newton
William Whitehead 50 felt hatter not born in county
Betty 50 not b.i.c.
Joseph 20 hatter not b.i.c.
Sarah 20 cotton worker b.i.c.
Nanny 15 b.i.c.
Betty Brighouse 20 cotton worker not b.i.c.
Sarah Ward 30 not b.i.c.
George Ward not b.i.c.
Mary Clegg or Glegg 8 b.i.c.
peterbennett
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Hi Peter, Thank you so much. You found Nanny.
A question about the address in the 1841 census
Newton? Is that the only info they give.
also as it lists Joseph and Sarah the same age do you think they might be twins? Again thanks so much
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Hi
Newton is part of the Mottram-in-Langendale registration district, near Hyde.
The nearest address is written as "Soddams" "Quality Row"
As to the question of ages, the answer is that all persons in the 1841 census aged 15 and over had their ages rounded down to the nearest 5 ie they were between 20/25 in your case. But because the 1851 shows them both 30 it looks a good bet they were twins, apart from the fact that they are shown as being born in differant counties in both census. :-\
peterbennett
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Hi Peter, sorry it has taken so long to get back to you. I misplaced this info. Thank you so much.
I have another inquiry
I was wondering if the Betty Brighouse listed in 1841 could be the wife of Joseph that is shown in 1851
Would I look for this marriage at CheshireBMD ????
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Hi
Yes the marriage is indexed in the Cheshire BMD, 1850 at St Peters Ashton-under-Lyne.
regards
peterbennett
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thank you Peter I couldn't find it becauseI didn't go far enough. She evidently had three children before they married or the children belong to another son could you find them in 1861? Thanks Dianne
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Hi
Here they are in 1861.
RG9-2992-Folio21 Sodoms Newton Lancashire
Joseph head 44 cotton weaver Denton Lancs
Betty 43 Denton
Sarah 19 cotton weaver Newton
Emma 16 card room hand ~
Mary Ann 14 cotton weaver ~
Alice 11 scholar Newton
William 9 ~
Elizabeth 6 ~
Emily 4
Hannah 2
Frederick 9 months
regards
peterbennett