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Title: woodcock v birkinshaw
Post by: hoyle on Wednesday 15 October 08 14:20 BST (UK)
I am researching the Wright family from Silkstone, namely Ellen b1850, mother Ruth, FatherBenjamin. My dilemma is that I have 2 possible ancestor links.
1. Ruth was Ruth Woodcock, mother Enda(1881 census), father G.B Woodcock(1871).

2. There is another avenue that is bringing up Ruth Birkinshaw, mother Edna, father George Birkinshaw.

All records for descendent's of both are the same.Woodcock and Birkinshaw 1800 Rotherham.

Is anyone researching the same? Could G.B Woodcock be George Birkinshaw Woodcock.
Many thanks for any help.Don't know where in Rotherham.

Hoyle :
Title: Re: woodcock v birkinshaw
Post by: Tati on Wednesday 15 October 08 14:31 BST (UK)
Hi Hoyle,

Extraordinary couple! Edna was nearly 30 years older than Mr Woodcock!

Anyway, there aren' many Edna's born Rotherham ca. 1800 so she's likely to be the same person!

This is my guess for the marriage:

Dec 1851 Wortley 22 827
Edna Burkinshaw to John Binscliff Woodcock
(He's clearly John B in 1861, and it's J B on the actual 1871 census image)

 :)
Title: Re: woodcock v birkinshaw
Post by: Tati on Wednesday 15 October 08 14:50 BST (UK)
The same Edna was previoulsy married to a George Burkinshaw:

1841
HO107/1325/14 41 19
Silkstone, Yorkshire
Toadhole

George Burkinshaw, 35, Coal Miner
Edna, 40
George, 20, Coal Miner
Amos, 13
Francis, 10
Joseph, 8
Matilda, 6
Harriott, 4
Charles, 1
Title: Re: woodcock v birkinshaw
Post by: Tati on Wednesday 15 October 08 15:21 BST (UK)
I think Ruth marries in 1839:

Jun 1839 Sheffield 22 392
Ruth Birkinshaw - Benjamin Wright

 :)
Title: Re: woodcock v birkinshaw
Post by: hoyle on Wednesday 15 October 08 16:43 BST (UK)
Many thanks Tati, a 2nd marriage might explain things. That gives me something else to go on

Hoyle :D
Title: Re: woodcock v birkinshaw
Post by: Tati on Wednesday 15 October 08 17:07 BST (UK)
Also, the fact she remarried might be a good thing in case you have trouble finding her christening: A 1851 marriage cert shows the father's name  :D