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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: wiganlass on Thursday 29 July 10 16:16 BST (UK)
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Does anyone have any information on a milkman his name was George Mead, he kept cows in Adlington Chorley and used to deliver his own milk, not sure of dates but I know he married in 1893 and he died in 1953 so it is between these two dates.
Hazel
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George was 85 when he died so birthyear around 1867/68
Are you looking for census info or info about his life as a milkman?
Was he born somewhere other than Lancashire?
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He wasn't born in Adlington, he arrived in Adlington around 1891 from Nottingham and Married Elizabeth Davies in 1893.
hazel
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Anything about him after his marriage.
Hazel
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Indexed as Meade - 1901 census for 6 Ellerbeck View Adlington. All b Adlington except George
George Mead 32 b Nottingham - coal hewer below ground
Elizabeth 26
Arthur V 7
Florence M 4
William 2
Elsie 4 months
RG13 Piece 3934 Folio 88 Page 38
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Thanks for that information.
Hazel
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he was Born Sutton in Ashfield Nottingham.
Can't find anything about him as having a milk round.
Hazel
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Hi Hazel,
George Mead did deliver milk from 6 Ellerbeck View. IVY (my mother) his youngest daughter used to go with him with a milk churn on a horse & cart ladling out 1/2 pint in the morning and then going around again in the afternoon to ladle out another 1/2 pint. One of the horses they had was a Shire horse, a gentle giant called Dobbin, and the other was a Hunter who'd regularly jump the fence and run off down the field.
John
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Hello John thank you for that information sorry I haven't replied before now but have been away.
My father was Thomas your mums brother.
Hazel
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Thanks for the reply Hazel.
One thing that's puzzling since I posted my first comment is that; in the 1901 census it shows the family living at 6 Ellerbeck View then the 1911 census shows them living in Hanson St. Ivy told us she grew up at 6 Ellerbeck View and actually took us there when she was alive to show us, but, she wasn't born till 1919?? The next 1921 census will tell us more but do you know for sure if they moved back to Ellerbeck View?
John
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Hi John, I do know they were living at 6 Ellerbeck View in 1924 I have grandma Meads death certificate. On my fathers birth certificate they were living at 23 Cemetery Road in 1905. Sometime later George went to live 18 Chapel Street Horwich, that address was on my fathers discharge papers that was in 1945/1946 then before he died in 1953 he went to live with auntie Elsie in Woodville road.
Hazel
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So, the birth certificates of Jane, Ivy & Kenneth could pinpoint the move back to Ellerbeck View. This means the milk delivery could have started when they moved back or could it be Grandma Mead’s death forced George to give up Coal Mining to be at home with the young children? My sister Glenice was 11 when granddad George died, she says he was a really nice man – he used to put Lavender on the kid’s pillows to help them go to sleep.
John
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I don't remember granddad mead I was about 4 when he died. Yes they must have moved back to Ellerbeck, I thought the same. Dad never spoke much about his mother or father, Grandma Mead died in the police court in Chorley and I think dad got the blame.
Hazel
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Hi Hazel, Wow, that’s interesting news to us about where Grandma Mead died, we were just told that she died from a heart attack whilst out shopping; maybe Ivy never knew exactly what had happened as she was only 5 years old at the time. Glenice tells me that Arthur Vincent Mead took over 6 Ellerbeck View and Granddad Mead will probably have been at 18 Chaple St Horwich only at that time as he also stayed with his daughters Elsie, Maud, Janie and Ivy who all took turns of about 3 months at a time to look after him, which was quite a good idea on sharing the duty. We don’t think he went to Ellen’s (known as Nelly) as she lived in Luton. We're not sure yet who was the owner of 18 Chaple St because on Glenice's birth cerificate; our farther was also living there, albeit for a few weeks.
John.