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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Lancashire => England => Lancashire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: seahall on Tuesday 12 November 24 18:52 GMT (UK)
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I wondered if anyone could find a baptism in Mar 1893 for Louie Green
and a possible death in Apr 1894 in the above mentioned records.
Baps 1786-1951 held by Lancashire Record Office MRO 38
Burs 1794-1964 held by Lancashire Record Office MRO 38
T.I.A.
Sandy
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Male or female?
June qtr 1893
Green Louie Haslingden 8e 94
GRO online shows female - mmn GRAY
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seahall - do you mean Bacup records please?
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Hi Carole W she is a female. Sandy
Sorry Pennines I mis-spelt it is is Bacup. Apologies.
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Deaths are not in parish records for 1894 - do you mean a burial
Deaths Jun 1894
Green Louie 1 Rochdale 8e 63
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I am truly sorry I thought I said Burials.
Burs 1794-1964 held by Lancashire Record Office MRO 38
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I suspect you are going to have to order copies from Lancashire Archives, seahall. Or ask for a quote.
Both Ancestry and The Genealogist have non-conformist records, but unfortunately nothing is coming up on either site for your Louie Green's baptism or burial. Nor on Family Search.
Mind you, that doesn't mean an eagle-eyed Rootschatter won't find her. (I am no longer eagle-eyed!)
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Thanks Pennines .
I think I will have to give up looking then.
I have both of Louie's birth and death so really it was just too add
a bit more bones to the skeleton as they say.
I have Ancestry, F.M.P. and deceased on line sub thanks.
Appreciate your assistance.
Sandy
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I can't see a mention on here
Baptisms for Mount Pleasant, Bacup Wesleyan Methodist -
1893 is around page 112
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/101792:62471
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Oh -- well done on finding that chapel, Rosie, aka Brain Box!
I had looked on the Lancs Non-Conformist records, but just for the name.
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I knew it was there as I had found my late father in laws baptism there at the weekend :)
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What an amazing piece of timing!
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I was looking for his WW2 records at the time ;D
Ancestry have St John the Evangelist, Bacup listed under
Manchester, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930 ::) ::)
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Yes - there are Rossendale, Bolton, Bury and other towns included in the Manchester dataset.
It annoys me actually, as you would think they should be included in the Lancashire parish registers.
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Deaths are not in parish records for 1894 - do you mean a burial
Deaths Jun 1894
Green Louie 1 Rochdale 8e 63
The death wasn’t registered Rochdale, it was Haslingden.
Lancashire BMD has sub-district Newchurch.
Were the family definitely living in Bacup?
Do you have baptisms for any other family members?
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Sorry all I am not getting notifications of replies. I did contact admin.
I appreciate all of the answers.
I will have a look Rosie at the Manchester records you never know.
Heywood they were living in Bacup, Reg Haslingden, Sub District Newchurch for both birth and death.
The family also baptised in C of E but at this time were members of the Methodist congregation
then and for many years later.
Thanks Sandy
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Sandy
I don't know whether you are a local, but did you know that Bacup is pronounced Bay-cup? The BBC always call it "Back-up"!
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Heywood they were living in Bacup, Reg Haslingden, Sub District Newchurch for both birth and death.
The family also baptised in C of E but at this time were members of the Methodist congregation
then and for many years later.
Thanks Sandy
Hi Sandy,
I know you will have this but you say ‘at this time’, (that is 1893-95) they were Methodists.
Their children, Alfred b 1890; Martha Louisa b 1895 and Charles Jesse b 1897 were baptised together in 1898, in St John’s Mission Church, Stand Lane, Radcliffe. They are recorded in Radcliffe, St John registers.
Perhaps this is why there is no record for Louie.
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Hi Heywood.
The family moved around the County's between 1881-1901 settling in Lancashire.
I am going to close this now and ask for it to be removed to COMPLETED as it doesn't look like Louie is to be found.
Thanks to all for help.
Sandy
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I would just leave it where it is, something may turn up one day