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I would be very grateful for help in locating my HINTON family in Lymm in 1841 or 1851. All Hintons there belong to my family, but the direct line is:
Thomas Hinton - b. Lymm 1791
Miriam Hinton - b. ? c1793
Children:
William Hinton - b. Lymm 1813 (Married before 1843, wife unknown, children born in Sale.)
John Hinton - b. Lymm 1828
Samuel Hinton - b. Lymm 1833
Plus various daughters who may have been married by this time.
Many thanks!
MR
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Hi MR
Here they are in 1841
HO107-93-18-Page 13 Lymm Booths Lymm
Thomas Hinton 45 ag/lab Born in county
Miriam 45
Mary 20
Ann 15
Sarah 15
John 12
Samuel 10
Alice 7
Ellen 6
Joseph 4
here is an extra I thought might be of interest
HO107-93-16-Page 4 Radley Hill Lymm
William Hinton 75 ag/lab Born in county
Betty 50
Josiah 15
peterbennett
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Peter, you're a star! Ellen and Joseph are (probably!) illegit grandchildren, although it's not 100% clear. Now I can try and work out where William, Betty and Josiah fit in...
Thanks again,
MR
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Hi MR
Here they are in 1851
HO107-2163-F 152 Lymm
Thomas Hinton head 60 ag lab born Lymm
Miriam wife 58 Hatton or Halton
John son 22 fusian cutter Lymm
Samuel 19
Alice 17
Ellen g/daug 10
Pricilla ? g/daug 11
If you want any of the others in 51 let me know which.
peterbennett
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Thanks again, Peter - this is the only place of birth I have for Miriam, so it gives me somewhere to look for the marriage and her maiden name. If you come across William Hinton, b. Lymm 1813, I'd be very interested: I think he migrated to Sale, and had Emma c1842, William c1851 and Hannah c1856, but am looking for confirmation, and a wife's name!
MR
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Hi
I have not found your William Hinton in Sale either in 1841 or 1851,or a marriage in Cheshire.
I noticed in 1861 that he is living in Chorlton a widowER and that Hannah 1856 was born in Rhodes (Middleton) Lancashire. Have you tried that area.
I did find what I think may be a marriage of Thomas at Great Budworth St Mary 28/9/1812 I have this marriage on three seperate indexes and none of them are sure of the brides first name (must be a bad signature) they are Lernerial,Semerial and Jameriah Massey.
This is the only marriage for a Thomas in the right time frame.
peterbennett
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Hi Peter - thanks again for your info. I haven't looked for William in Middleton yet - I only picked him up when the 1861 census came online last week, having lost trace of him.
Very interested in the marriage for Thomas - definitely the right area and time frame, but could Lemerial/Semerial/Jameriah be mistranscriptions of Miriam? I suppose so if the handwriting is bad enough! I'll see if the IGI has any likely-looking births for a Miriam Massey c1793.
Much appreciated!
MR
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Hi MR
Miriam Massey was christened Daresbury/Hatton 8 Dec 1793. Father John Mother Sarah.
A( .......)Massey (down as Jeremiah as Peter says) was married to a Thomas Hinton 28 September 1812 at Great Budworth.
Thomas Hinton's was born 24 June 1791 bapt 7 Aug 1791 Lymm. Father John Mother Ann.
Miriam Massey might be your girl.
Su
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Thanks Su - yes, I found the Daresbury Miriam Massey on the IGI, and she looks a good prospect. She'd be my gggrandmother if it's the right one. The Lymm Thomas Hinton is definitely mine: father and grandfather both named John, but that's as far as I go, as they weren't at Lymm before that.
I think I'll go with Miriam Massey and do some more digging!
MR
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Hi MR
While searching through the catalogue of Lymm records held by
Cheshire RO I came across these and thought they may be of interest.
Bastardy order
c1820 Thomas Walker to pay Betty Hinton payment direct to Betty Hinton
FindingNo P 119/26/54
Title Indenture of Apprenticeship
Date 18 March 1772
Description Indenture between Thomas Bradbury and William Hewitt, Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of Lymm and Adam Southworth of Warrington, Lancashire; and Ralph Peacock of Grappenhall, boatsman; binding Ann Hinton, a poor child aged about 8 years belonging to Lymm, as Apprentice to Ralph Peacock for a term of 8 years to be taught the trade of a manager in housekeeping.
peterbennett
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Hi MR
The Ellen Hinton born in Lymm 1835 is definitely the daughter of Thomas Hinton, Ellen is my great grandmother x 2. I have, after a 4 year search just confirmed the connection.
she had a illegitimate son Thomas born 1853 in Lymm. She next appears in Manchester in 1865 when she married Edmund Woodhall, she records her father as Thomas Hinton occupation joiner.
Her son Thomas married Elizabeth Hurst in Burnage Manchester 1877
Sadly husband Edmund died in 1880 and Ellen spent the last 15 years of her life in the Cholton Union workhouse Manchester she died 26th Dec 1908, she recorded her creed as Wesleyan Methodist on her entry in to the workhouse.
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Well would you believe it
After a 4 year search for Ellens parents I found her marriage certificate recording her father as Thomas Hinton, only to discover a few weeks later to find she told a white lie on her marriage certificate !!!!
Ellen is the illegitimate daughter of Sophia Hinton and Joseph Marsland born in 1834 making Thomas Hinton her grandfather, this corresponds with the 51 census
Sophia married Peter Moores at Witton Cheshire in 1836 and settled in Over Cheshire.
Oh well no one said genealogy was going to be easy
Steve
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I would be very grateful for help in locating my HINTON family in Ly mm in 1841 or 1851. All Hinton's there belong to my family, but the direct line is:
Thomas Hinton - b. Ly mm 1791
Miriam Hinton - b. ? c1793
Children:
William Hinton - b. Ly mm 1813 (Married before 1843, wife unknown, children born in Sale.)
John Hinton - b. Ly mm 1828
Samuel Hinton - b. Ly mm 1833
Plus various daughters who may have been married by this time.
Many thanks!
MR
Manchester Rambler, I am wondering if you could assist me. I am also looking for a Hinton relative in the 1841 census. My relative is my fathers G.G. Grandfather Charles Hinton.
On the 1861 and 1871 census it states he was born in Dorsetshire and on one census states Lyme. H was married in 1859 in West Dean Gloucestershire to Henrietta Roberts. On the marriage cert it states he was 24 which would but his dob at abt 1835. His father was Thomas Hinton (labourer).
He married in the baptist church, however I do not know if this was his religion of Henrietta's.
Just wondering if your relative Thomas Hinton had a son named Charles that you may have since found.
Any help you can provide would be very much appreciated.
Sally
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Hello Sally,
I'm afraid I haven't found a Charles Hinton born in Lymm around 1835 - the parish records for Lymm are online at http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~cprdb/ and there's no Charles there, or on the census returns for Lymm.
I would presume your Charles was born in Lyme Regis, Dorset?
All the Hintons I have been able to connect to my own family are on my website at http://www.angloswiss.net/documents/hinton.html
Rambler
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Sorry Manchster Rambler I just realized that your Thomas Hinton Lymm was for Lymm Cheshire.
I have already ruled out this Hinton Family as not being a connection.
Apologies.
Cheers
Sally