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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: littlewren on Friday 16 November 12 08:11 GMT (UK)
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I have researched Isaac born 1783.
The only thing I am missing is where was Isaac and his wife Amelia in the 1841 census.
Can anyone find them for me?
I have found the street in Preston where their house was in 1841 and they do not appear to be there.
I have also checked Amelia's family (Senols) as far as I am aware - they lived in London.
They had no children.
Isaac ran the Preston Chronicle newspaper.
In 1851 and 1861 they are at home in Ribblesdale Place, Preston.
thanks
Little Wren
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I'm stumped in 1841 at the moment. All I could find is a listing in the 1828 Pigot's National Directory (Preston), which lists Isaac under 'Booksellers, Stationers and Printers' as residing/working at Market Place, Preston.
Just a point of reference for anyone else looking! :)
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UK Poll Books and Electoral Register - 1835
Amounderness Hundred
Name: Isaac Wilcockson
Abode: Ribblesdale Place, this parish
Nature of qualification: Freehold, houses and shop
Street, Lane or other like place where the property is situate: or name of the property, or name of the tenant: Fishergate, Platt and others, tenants
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Needle in a haystack....!! ;D
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Hi there
I havent been able to find it either. Changed the surname spelling and everything.
Wonder if they were abroad as they certainly had enough money.
Found Isaacs Probate information of under £20.000 which was a
good sum in 1865. Died 20th December 1864. Wife Amelia the widow.
regards Sandymc
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Thank you to Emsworthy and Sandymc for looking .
I didn't have the 1835 information, many thanks for that.
They might have been abroad, Isaac had a cousin in Preston who liked travelling, he was in Preston in 1841.
Regards
Little Wren
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Try Lancashire archives as Isaac may have been a member of the Preston Guild,his name is mentioned ,but I cant access the records ,myself,he is mentioned in the history of Preston,if it is the correct Isaac Wilcockson
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Thanks Radcliff
I have a bit of background info for Isaac. He's not mentioned very much in histories of Preston but he must have been involved in the civic society of the time. He ran the Chronicle newspaper so must have known what was going on all the time. He was born a Quaker but was disowned probably because he married outside the faith. He was involved with railways around Preston, the gas company in Preston, he owned a small cotton mill?, he was involved in other societies in Preston. There is a letter I have seen in Manchester Archives where he has been asked advice about education but he has declined because he has retired from public life. I have been to the site of his house in Ribblesdale Place - a wonderful position with views over the river and beyond. He published a book about the Preston Guild in 1822. I also have his photo in a family history book. I have birth, marriage, death and probate info. The only thing missing is where he was in 1841 and has been suggested he may have been abroad, or he may just have been missed.
regards
Little Wren
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on 5th June 1841 (the day before the census) and in August 1841 the Preston Chronicle still says 'printed by Isaac Wilcockson of 12 Ribblesdale Place.' I have been inside one of the houses on Ribblesdale Place and can testify that the view today is still good and was probably even better in the 1800's. They are also bigger than they look from the outside
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Thanks for that Lancsann.
I was so excited when I thought I had found their house and walked around the area imagining what it was like in the past, but then was told that the house had been destroyed by fire and the house there now was built later. They also lived next door to the Harris family. I suppose having to get the newspaper published each week would have made it difficult to go travelling.
regards
Little Wren
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Little Wren, I've seen your message to me at your blogsite, but I can't see a way to contact you privately via Rootschat. I've just posted an article about WILCOCKSONs to my own blogsite: www.morgansite.wordpress.com and that includes a way to contact me. Look forward to chatting to you! Celia Renshaw in Chesterfield UK
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Hi Celiarenshaw,
Welcome to Rootschat.
You will be able to do a private mail on here when you have done over 3 posts.
Your mail will then become enabled. Its normally green under the persons name
Hope you find each other soon
regards Sandymc
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Thanks Sandymc, after this, I'll post up a bit more info about Quaker WILCOCKSONs and that will make my three messages, all being well. Cheers, Celia Renshaw
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For anyone who's interested in the Quaker WILCOCKSONs of the Preston area... they start with Isaac WILCOCKSON born on 26d 4m 1727 in Longhill, Hetton, Burnsall parish, Yorkshire (West Riding), the son of Quakers David WILCOCKSON and Alice ANDERSON - they married on 18d 1m 1724 at Rylstone Meeting House, Burnsall. 1727 Isaac moved across the Pennines around the time of his marriage to Mary GILPIN of Wray, Lancs in 1751. They were the grandparents of Isaac mentioned in the previous posts, born 1783.
David WILCOCKSON moved to Burnsall before or at the time of his marriage to Alice from Biggin near Wirksworth in Derbyshire (where WILCOCKSONs have lived since medieval times), and he was born while his father John WILCOCKSON was living for a while in Staffordshire, David's birth recorded at Leek MM in Jan 1698/99. John's family moved back to Biggin from Staffs about 1709-10. For more information see: www.morgansite.wordpress.com.
Celia Renshaw
in Chesterfield UK