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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841,Nathan Silcock look up
« on: Thursday 28 October 10 06:25 BST (UK)  »
The Parkers of Alice's generation seem to disappear. I have discovered males named William, John, Thomas, Jacob, James and George, as well as my ancestor Moses. In 1861, Elizabeth, their mother, is still living in Culcheth with her unmarried daughter, as well as another grandchild, Christopher Parker who seem s to be the son of John jr., She must die between that census and the next . One son was living in West Derby, Liverpool in a later census. My ancestor had moved to the Bolton area. The rest are not discoverable on the census.

I suspect that the men had all emigrated. Is this borne out by the Silcock family history? I wonder if a group of them went out together? And if Australia was the place they all went to?

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841,Nathan Silcock look up
« on: Thursday 21 October 10 02:34 BST (UK)  »
Hi there
Coincidentally, I was just drawing up a family tree for a cousin, of the Parker family (my grandmother's family) when I saw that a grandson, Nathan Slicock was living with the Parker family in Culcheth, at the time of the 1851 census. I was searching under Little London, Culcheth, their address at the time, when I picked up your post in a search. I assume that Ann had been widowed between 1845 and 1851...what a family to support on whatever she could earn as a washerwoman. I assume that there must have been an older daughter who had been the mother of Nathan

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