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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: Jaggy on Wednesday 16 April 08 13:57 BST (UK)
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I am researching the Twyerould family at present.
Joseph Twyerould was born in Clayton in 1838. His parents were Joseph Twyerould who was born (I believe) in Cheshire and Esther Houpler born in Cowclough (spelling is rather difficult to decipher on the birth certificate).
Given the complicated name, I find different branches of the family with very different spellings throughout the 19th century. However, I cannot find them in 1841.
At least one of the siblings emigrated to Australia.
I was wondering 1) if anyone else has an interest in this family and 2) if anyone can find them in 1841.
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Hi Jaggy,
A warm welcome to RC
1841 Ashton and Oldham
HO107/ 581/ Book 6 Folio 9/ Page 11
Joseph Twyerould age 30
Esther age 30
John age 11
Mary age 7
Sarah age 5
Joseph age 2
Samuel age 2 months
William Lee age 20
Sue
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Thanks for that!!
How did they get from Twyerould to Swysworth?????
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Just looked at the image. Definitely the right family as father's occupation matches that of the birth certificate.
Looks like the original was mis-transcribed as I read Twyerould on the image and no Swysworth.
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Hi Jaggy and Welcome to the forum ;D
How did they get from Twyerould to Swysworth?????
It happens often :-\ bit like a Chinese whisper, as by the time we see the on-line transcription the original record, which was taken "at the door" shall we say has been transcribed about 4 times ??? and they destroyed the "at the door" info early on !!!
Often like this time, it's probably 'cos a foreign national is making the translation, once you look at the original it's easily solved, as you did !
Wendi :)
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Hi. My name is Shirley Clark. My maiden name is Twyerould from John Twyerould who emigrated to Australia in 1800s. I have a plethora of information on the Australian side of the Twyerould family as well as a bunch of other photos, clippings and genealogy bits here in Australia. I am still actively looking for various pieces of info to fill in so would love to share info on our family.
Thank you
Shirley Clark
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Hi Jaggy,
A warm welcome to RC
1841 Ashton and Oldham
HO107/ 581/ Book 6 Folio 9/ Page 11
Joseph Twyerould age 30
Esther age 30
John age 11
Mary age 7
Sarah age 5
Joseph age 2
Samuel age 2 months
William Lee age 20
Sue
www.lan-opc.org.uk/Search/indexp.html
Marriage 10th August 1829 St Mary the Virgin,Prestwich , Lancashire
Joseph Twyerould of Outwood
Esther Hough of Outwood
witness James Abraham and William Kay
1 year later they have moved to Gorton
babtism of John 15th aug 1830 at St James ,Gorton - parents Joseph and Esther - states John Twyerould was born 3rd May
6 years later in Manchester
babtism of Sarah 22nd may 1836 at Manchester Cathedral ( Collegiate ) - same parents
nothing more on this particular family ...so the question now is ?
ESTHER HOUGH as on the official marriage record on lan-ops
or
Esther Houpler ??...may I ask where you got the name Houpler please ?..
allan :)
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Hi Shirley,
The original poster hasn't been online since 2010 but hopefully will get a notification that you have posted on this topic.
If you make another couple of posts you will be able to send jaggy a personal message.
Hope this helps,
Jean
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Hi
Here they are in 1851
1851 Openshaw, Manchester
16 Davies St.
TWYEROULD
Joseph Head M 44 Coal Miner Chester
Esther Wife M 42 Cowclough, Lancashire
Mary Dau U 17 Steam Loom Weaver Manchester
Sarah Dau 15 ditto Clayton, Manchester
Joseph Son 12 Machine Boy ditto
Samuel Son 10 Errand Boy ditto
James Son 8 Scholar ditto
Hope this helps
Regards, Dave
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Hi Shirley,
I have been trying to catch up with you for years (I didn't feel comfortable asking Ian). You told me so much about my father, and I am so grateful but I lost contact. My name was Greg but after I heard so many stories about my father that I didn't know before I changed my name to his. I don't know who watches this forum so I don't want to give too much away, but I hope you can remember when we met all those years ago in the Dandenongs you were going to show me some super 8 (?) film of him but the projector wasn't working at the time - so you showed me you and your husband's amazing rock collection.
Anyway, I would love to catch up - remake contact...
T:)
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Hi Shirley,
I have been trying to catch up with you for years (I didn't feel comfortable asking Ian). You told me so much about my father, and I am so grateful but I lost contact. My name was Greg but after I heard so many stories about my father that I didn't know before I changed my name to his. I don't know who watches this forum so I don't want to give too much away, but I hope you can remember when we met all those years ago in the Dandenongs you were going to show me some super 8 (?) film of him but the projector wasn't working at the time - so you showed me you and your husband's amazing rock collection.
Anyway, I would love to catch up - remake contact...
T:)
Hi Theo,
I'm Rob, Shirleys son. Mums not to sure how to use this forum so I am writing on her behalf. If you wouldn't mind contacting her direct by email * that would be great.
Thanks
Rob
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Hi Rob, son of Shirley, I sent an email as requested by PM but no reply yet. Too excited to be patient...
Theodor:)
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Hi Rob, son of Shirley, I sent an email as requested by PM but no reply yet. Too excited to be patient...
Theodor:)
Hi Theo,
We are unable to PM as we havent posted enough times? Will keep trying and will send you her email address for further correspondance as soon I can.
Thanks
Rob
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Hi Rob,
sorry about the confusing message. I got your PM. And, I emailed Shirley, but I haven't got a reply from Shirley yet.
Anyway, here is a pic of my dad's plaque at the Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Melbourne.
Cheers, Theodor:)
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Hi Rob, Shirley & Theo,
I am not a direct descendant of John Twyerould however I have Twyerould cousins.
They are via James Charles Twyerould who married Florence Clarke, and Thomas Clayton Twyerould who married Catherine Agnes Clarke
Florence and Catherine were sisters of my grandmother Edith May Clarke who married Joseph Marchment.
James and Thomas were brothers of your ancestor William John Twyerould - I note that 3 of his children were born at St.Arnaud which is near where I live.
Regards Dale
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Hi Shirley,
I think I have found Esther Hough's parents - Samuel Hough and Ann Woolstencroft and would like to speak to you.
Anne