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Title: Religious Sects 1840's Shuttleworth area
Post by: Janice Pedder on Sunday 21 October 07 14:50 BST (UK)
I've come across a working class family with some very odd names. Between the 1851 census and the births registered in Bury I've found names such as Zerah Zuriel, Zittelle, Anbah Jepherah, Eden, Alexandrina Lettilla and Hisandrina Lettilla - Dewhurst!
All I can think of is a religious sect.  Incidentally the first 3 children of the family were Catherine, Margaret and Michael.
Title: Re: Religious Sects 1840's Shuttleworth area
Post by: mosiefish on Sunday 21 October 07 17:02 BST (UK)
Hi,

Some that stand out in the time frame apart from the usual Methodist, C of E etc are

Dundee Presbyterian, Ramsbottom
New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian). Ramsbottom
St Andrews Church of Scotland, Ramsbottom
Park Independant, Walmersley which seperated from Dundee in 1798 ish.

I believe Park also had a bit of a split in the 1830`s or 40`s  - the "Calvanists" went one way and another faction known as the "Armenians" moved to temporary accomodation in Whalley Road, Bank Lane. 

I have just remember a useful site:

http://users.bigpond.net.au/bunter/bury_churches.htm

Regards,
Mo
Title: Re: Religious Sects 1840's Shuttleworth area
Post by: behindthefrogs on Sunday 21 October 07 23:10 BST (UK)
Zerah and Zuriel were taken from the Old Testament.  Some of the others look like corruptions of more usual names and could well be mistranscriptions.  Have you managed to check the original source for these names?

David
Title: Re: Religious Sects 1840's Shuttleworth area
Post by: Iria on Sunday 21 October 07 23:30 BST (UK)
In 1861 The Family Lived In Bank Lane ..So this may have been the Armenians You Mention Mosiefish

William Dewhurst the Father was a Tailor born Yorkshire


RG9 Piece 2839 Folio 39 Page 3

Regards

Iria
Title: Re: Religious Sects 1840's Shuttleworth area
Post by: Janice Pedder on Monday 22 October 07 19:02 BST (UK)
Thank you for your help.  I think I've got some reading to do and sooner or later it's a trip to Bury Lirary. Thanks again, Janice.