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Beginners => Family History Beginners Board => Topic started by: AureliaSB on Saturday 03 September 22 20:47 BST (UK)
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I'm tying to find out for any information relating to a murder in Blackburn in the early 1800s in which a husband stamped.to.death his wife with a wooden false leg the name suggested to me is John Pickering his wife was called Maria Elizabeth Pickering maiden name Embley hope someone can help or guide me to look.for information, thanks
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Maybe a later incident to fit with what you describe...?
But on 5 January 1849, the Hull Packet reported that John Pickering had been brought up by warrant for assulting his wife Maria Pickering, his wife. Fined 1s. and 11s for costs in default, and sent to Louth for 14 days.
Monica
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Just to add. There is another potential couple in Blackburn, a John Pickering and a Maria Cook who married in Blackburn in 1836. I mention this in case that newspaper report I added relates to them. There is a Maria and John Pickering with family in Blackburn for many years in the censuses.
Monica
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How reliable is the info? How “early 1800’s”. Pre or post 1841?
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Not sure of the exact date period but I’m sure the names are correct.
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When & where did they marry?
Names/birthyears of children?
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It was John Embley who killed his wife Elizabeth nee Pickering with his wooden leg.
Report in the Blackburn Standard of 20 September 1879 page 6.
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Marriage is on freebmd - 1872
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4 children
Robert 1872
Stephen 1874
Joseph 1876
Elizabeth 1879 - June qtr