RootsChat.Com
England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cheshire => Topic started by: Ter1 on Wednesday 05 November 08 18:02 GMT (UK)
-
I am wondering whether the Ralph Lindop who married a Sarah Brockley at Barthomley St Bertoline by license on 7/5/1787, is in any way related to the Richard Lindop born 2/3/1778 in Haslington? Richard's parents were also a Richard and Sarah . Richard (1778) subsequently married an Elizabeth Williams on the 19/2/1810 in Coppenhall.
-
Hi Ter
There's a book in Crewe Library on the life of Richard Lindop of Haslington. I believe he was a farmer, and I think he wrote the account of his life.
Jayson
-
Hi Jayson, many thanks for the information. I am aware of this book but unfortunately I live too far away to make good use of the library in Crewe any time soon! However that remains an option for me to explore if I am unable to find any further information in the next week or so. Regards, Ter1
-
You should be able to get a copy of it via the library loaning system.
Jayson
-
Did you manage to find a link between Ralph and Richard LINDOP?
I am descended from Richard b1778 and have quite a few Lindops in my tree but I cannot confirm any link at the moment.
Are you on Genes Reunited?
Regards
portzed
-
portzed
Did you notice that you are replying to a post dated 7th November 2008 Ter1 hasnt been on-line since 3rd July.
There could be many reasons why he hasnt been on rootschat.
Celia
-
Thanks Celia, Yes I did notice the date but on some areas of my tree it can take a long time to find the the right connections through all of the various sources available.
Regards
portzed
-
Hello Ter1
My name is James Lindop and I am a descendant of Richard Lindop, born 2 March 1778, in Haslington, through his son, William (1812 to 1889). I wonder if you have found the information that you were looking for. I am trying to find records for Richard and his parents: Richard senior and Sarah ( Moreton/Moulton or Sutton). Perhaps you have found them?
-
Welcome to Rootschat jlindop64 :)
Christenings in Coppenhall, Cheshire;
RICHARD Lindop, 05 April 1778*
ANN, 29 March 1782
MARY, 02 April 1786
SARAH Lindop, 12 July 1789
RALPH Lindop, 28 October 1791
All with Parents RICHARD/SARAH
Richard LINDOP Married Sarah SUTTON, 13 July 1771, Barthomley, Cheshire
(Source of all Records Familysearch Pilot)
Trish :)
EDIT there is also a Marriage for a Richard to Sarah MORETON, 05 August 1759, Barthomley, Cheshire.
-
Dear Trish
Thank you for your speedy reply and your information.
I have the Family Search references, but I am trying to establish which Sarah was Richard senior's wife. I think she was Sutton, but I'm not sure. I was hoping to find someone who was researching the same branch of the family and who had the actual parish register entry. I have Richard junior's Reminiscences, but the introduction doesn't mention his mother's surname.
Jim Lindop
-
Could he have Married twice to 2 Sarahs?
Hopefully someone connected to this Family or with access too Parish records may help in the future.
Trish :)
-
Dear Trish
I am pretty sure that Richard married Sarah Sutton, but having made an erroneous link with another branch of the family, I want to be sure about this one.
I am hoping that someone out there will have the documentation. If not, I'll contact the Cheshire archives in Chester.
Jim Lindop
-
There was a Lindop family who were millers at Wisatston Mill, Wistaston in the 1870s. It was either a Richard or William can't remember which listed in Kelly's Directory of Cheshire. Any connection?
Jay
-
Hello Jay
The Lindop from Wistaston in 1871 was William, who is my ancestor through his son, Richard James. Since I posted my first message, I have established that Richard Lindop's parents were Richard Lindop and Sarah Sutton, so this has been resolved.
I am always happy to hear from people who are related to this branch of the Lindop family, particularly if they have any photos, letters, documents or stories to share.
Thank you for contacting me. Jim Lindop
-
Hi Jim
The mill is still there now but has since been converted into dwelling. It's origins are very old and I have traced it back to the 1660s when it was owned by the Parker family who at the Wistaston Manor next door. At the time your ancestor lived there it formed part of the Willaston Hall estate.
Jay