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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: 25selena on Sunday 19 July 09 19:20 BST (UK)
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Hi,
does anyone have any links/info on Cottons or Bausers/Bausors of Salford please?
Thanks
Selena
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Hi Selena
Do youhave a rough date, or is this a firm or just family names?
By 1953 there is the odd Bausor and quite a lot of Cottons, some of which maay be a surname, rather than Cotton industry links.
Best wishes
Emms
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Hi Selena,
In the 1927 Kelly's directory
Frederick Bausor
Gardener
152 Eccles Old Rd, Salford
Hope it helps in some way
Regards, Dave
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Thank you Dave,
I do have a Frederick Bausor in my tree and think he was a gardener so will check this further.
Selena
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Hi Selena
By 1953, the only Bausor is also Frederick:
Bausor, Frederick S, 117 Everton Rd. 13.
There are about twenty Cottons though. Any names or occupations?
Best wishes
Emms
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Hi,
I do't think that is a relation. My Fredrick would defiitely hvae died by that time. The Bausors had moved to Prestiwch when marrying into Cotton. Eva Cotton nee Bausor also spent some time in Barrow-in-Furness.
I need to know Kenneth Cotton born June 1925 mother Eva Cotton, father currently unknown. His father is definitely not Harry (Joseph Horace Cotton) because he had died before this time. Ken is my granfather. Both his children do not know who his real father is but can remember a a possible name change. Not too sure how to search this one.......
Help?!!!!!!
Thanks for you info.
selena
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hi Selena
I get your problem. Definitely straight forward if there's a name change!
If he was called Kenneth Cotton at birth though, do ypou know if he was born locally? The only births I can see for Kenneth are not in Lancashire. That may be because they aren't all online.
By this date thpough, if you look at the GRO birth indexes, the birth entry should give you the maiden name.
Then you can look for a marriage, for the two surnames and find the father's first name - and the mother's.
The To look through them with out going to a library, you need to be paid up to Ancetry - though you can look at that in a library online for free.
This one should be quite short, but I haven't got access just now.
Of course then you can get the full details by sending for the certificates.
Best wishes
Emms
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By the way, the ones I found on free BMD were:
Kenneth J Cotton (Mother Cox) June-Sep 1925
Birmingham South 6d 116
and
Kenneth J Cotton (Mother Putnam) Oc-Dec 1925
Winchester 2c 238.
(Bearing in mind this is the registering date, supposedly up to six weeks after the birth).
None in the area within a couple of years unless not on line.
Best wishes
Emms
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Thank you Emms. I did do a search for Kenneths born in that qtr and that is what I came up with too. We are going to try and timeline Eva Cotton's addresses to see where she lived and try to link that. My grandad didn't have a middle name although he may have dropped that. he was in the coldstream guards so I will have a look at their records if I can oce my mum has found his service number.
Thanks for your help.
Selena
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Hi Selena,
I am just starting to build my own family tree and came across your post, I am the great-great grandson of Annie Bausor/Bansor, daughter of Joseph & Elizabeth.
My grandmother left some family information before she died and wrote that Joseph was head gardener of an estate and Elizabeth was a housekeeper at a gentleman's club, they lived in Eccles and Sale. The youngest son (Frederick?) married Annie Kay, daughter of Herbert Kay, Alderman and one-time mayor of Eccles.
I hope this helps, if you have any more information about the Bausors I would be really keen to hear from you!
Nathan
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Hi Selena,
I am just starting to build my own family tree and came across your post, I am the great-great grandson of Annie Bausor/Bansor, daughter of Joseph & Elizabeth.
My grandmother left some family information before she died and wrote that Joseph was head gardener of an estate and Elizabeth was a housekeeper at a gentleman's club, they lived in Eccles and Sale. The youngest son (Frederick?) married Annie Kay, daughter of Herbert Kay, Alderman and one-time mayor of Eccles.
I hope this helps, if you have any more information about the Bausors I would be really keen to hear from you!
Nathan
Hiya Nathan and a warm welcome to Rootschat
go to
http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Search/indexp.html
bausor
all events
search
looks like Joseph and Elizabeth began having children in Warton near Lancaster ( abode is Borwick )
Baptism: 27 Jul 1873 St Oswald, Warton Nr Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Hubert Bausor - Son of Joseph Bausor & Elizabeth
Abode: Borwick
Occupation: Gardener
Baptised by: T. H. Pain, Vicar
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Baptism: 27 Sep 1874 St Oswald, Warton Nr Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Frederick Bausor - Son of Joseph Bausor & Elizabeth
Abode: Borwick
Occupation: Gardener
Baptised by: T. H. Pain, Vicar
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Baptism: 19 Nov 1876 St Oswald, Warton Nr Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Annie Bausor - Daughter of Joseph Bausor & Elizabeth
Abode: Borwick
Occupation: Gardener
Baptised by: T. H. Pain, Vicar
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then Pendleton
Baptism: 16 Feb 1879 St James, Pendleton, Lancashire, England
Emily Jane Bausor - Daughter of Joseph Bausor & Elizabeth
Abode: Rookery
Occupation: Gardener
Baptised by: H. Sayers
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Baptism: 9 Jul 1882 St James, Pendleton, Lancashire, England
Jesse Bausor - Daughter of Joseph Bausor & Elizabeth
Abode: The Rookery
Occupation: Gardener
Baptised by: H. Sayers
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Baptism: 14 Mar 1886 St James, Pendleton, Lancashire, England
Lena Bausor - Daughter of Joseph Bausor & Elizabeth
Abode: The Rookery
Occupation: Gardener
Baptised by: H. Sayers
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Baptism: 25 Mar 1888 St James, Pendleton, Lancashire, England
Thomas William Bausor - Son of Joseph Bausor & Elizabeth
Abode: The Rookery
Occupation: Gardener
Baptised by: H. Sayers
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Baptism: 4 Oct 1890 St James, Pendleton, Lancashire, England
Sidney Beausor - Son of Joseph Beausor & Elizabeth
Abode: The Rookery, Hope
Occupation: Gardener
Baptised by: H. Sayers
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your great great grandmothers marriage
Marriage: 1 Mar 1902 St James, Pendleton, Lancashire, England
William Lamb - 22, Accountant's Clerk, Bachelor, 29 Halliwell Terrace, Oxford St.
Annie Bausor - 25, Spinster, The Rookery Lodge
Groom's Father: Samuel Lamb, Contractor
Bride's Father: Joseph Bausor, Gardener
Witness: Joseph Bausor; Walter Mayo Hindshaw
Married by Banns by: Robt. Peel Willock
Register: Marriages 1867 - 1929, Page 79, Entry 157
Source: Manchester Central Library
no sign of Joseph and Elizabeths marriage on that site ?
the last baptism gives The Rookery being in Hope - I presume a small village near Pendleton ?
:)
you will also notice that Frederick was the 2nd eldest and not the youngest son :)
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there is a Joseph Bausor married Elizabeth Hill in Weobley ,Herefordshire 1870 ...so that date fits
I wonder did they have any children in Herefordshire 1870 - 1872 ??
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a possible for Joseph Bausor
Joseph Bausor
England Births and Christenings
Name Joseph Bausor
Gender Male
Christening Date 04 Dec 1846
Christening Place SAINT JOHN,COVENTRY,WARWICK,ENGLAND
Father's Name William Bausor
Mother's Name Charlotte
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if this is your Joseph - his parents marriage
William Bausor
mentioned in the record of William Bausor and Charlotte Bates
Name William Bausor
Spouse's Name Charlotte Bates
Spouse's Birth Date 1820
Spouse's Age 18
Event Date 24 Dec 1838
Event Place Saint Alkmund,Derby,Derby,England
Father's Name John Bausor
Spouse's Father's Name George Bates
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looks like a family of Gardeners who moved around the country .
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where your Bausors lived
http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/24593
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Hi Nathan!
At last a Bausor!
I do have a lot of info, not my own research but through a distant relative getting in contact through ancestry.
I'm going to have to unearth the info as I have been on my family tree for a few years (it's so addictive and time consuming).
The Bausors can be traced to Grantham in Lincolnshire. I have a photo of someone plus some old grave photos. I also have photos of my great grandmother and great great grandfather.
I actually managed to go back to Weobly in Herefordshire, Garston (I think one relative born near to Everton's football ground), then on to Salford. I still have cousins in Salford.
Let's keep in touch. Can you email? It's easier to swap things.
Enjoy growing your tree
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Hi Selena - I live in Garston - Harry Bausor b 1871 Garston .
married Amy Edmonson in 1892 age 21 in Salford .
I would not of expected a Bausor b Garston - I presume his father worked with either Copper / Salt / Leather ( Tanning factory )- what religion was Harry - I may be able to get hold of his baptism record from one of our churches here :)