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Cumberland / Re: Advice for 1st trip to records offices
« on: Monday 17 October 11 23:24 BST (UK)  »

 Hi I know this is an old entry, I have great interest in Bank End Quarries.

There were 2, one Red Stone or St Bees Stone and a ordinary stone Quarry.  My G/Grandmother lived there in 1851 before marrying my G/Grandfather John Kitchen.  I also took digital photos of a later 7 year, lease by another member of my G/Grandmothers family.

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Cumberland / Re: HANCK or HAUCK ? Cumberland.
« on: Friday 07 October 11 12:25 BST (UK)  »

Hi Pauline

  Person of interest is Sarah Cockbain.

References
Page 2437, folio 259, Page number 4
Reg. District Whitehaven, Sub-District St Bees  -Bank End
George Cockbain 52 Head , Sarah Cockbain (nee Dalton) age 52  Born, HAUCK Cumberland

Married  17/8/1819 St James Whitehaven

Thanks for the old maps, I had a look and nothing like what is actually written on the original Census.

Alan

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Cumberland / HANCK or HAUCK ? Cumberland.
« on: Friday 07 October 11 10:47 BST (UK)  »


 I have a place of birth on 1851 Census of either HANCK or HAUCK.

 it has been transcribed on a publication at CRO in Cumbria as HAUCK & in a another source as HANCK.

Looking at the original 1851 Census it could be either. I have searched Google, Google earth & a good quality Ordance Survey Road Atlas 2001 Britain and nothing close to the above.

Possibility this could be in the Carlisle area.

Any ideas .

Alan

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Cumberland Lookup Requests / Re: Census Look-Up please Williamson
« on: Friday 07 October 11 10:33 BST (UK)  »
 
I have a Isabella Williamson from Todholes Cleator who married Robert Kitchen in Cleator 1780.

Isabella is my 4 + Grandmother.

Is that a connection.

I have researched Williamson and have a lot of references of BDM dates & places going back to Tho: Williamson m 24th Jan 1699 Mary ?????? Cleator

Alan

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Cumberland / Scotts Family from Arlecdon Cumberland
« on: Friday 07 October 11 10:23 BST (UK)  »


 Looking for any Scotts in Arlecdon 1790's starting backwards from John & Sarah Scott.

My connection is through their Daughter Martha Bptsd 1791 m Henry Kitchen in Egremont 18/10/1813.

Alan

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Lancashire / Re: Cockbains
« on: Tuesday 04 October 11 22:46 BST (UK)  »

Sue
 my pleasure this forum and the people on it have been very helpful to me in the 4 days that I have been using it.

 The above Census Transcript was photograhed from a book at the Whitehaven Records office in Sept 2003.

 I am sure if you show these photos, they will know if they have the same transcriptions for later Census's

Alan

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Lancashire / Re: Cockbains
« on: Tuesday 04 October 11 22:16 BST (UK)  »


 1851 Census part b which contains the last 2 Cottages at Bank End.

  You will note that their were two operators at this Quarry, how it worked I am not sure if it was partnership.
 
  My interest is Alice Cockbain sometimes spelt Allise.

 Alice is my G/Grandmother and died in Christchurch 1880. Family finally reseleted in NSW, and have many hundreds of offspring.

I have other info on quarries from an article written in recent years.

If anyone wants higher res. over 1mb each contact me via Personal Message


Alan

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Lancashire / Re: Cockbains
« on: Tuesday 04 October 11 22:03 BST (UK)  »

  1851 Transcript of the 1st three cottgaes at bank end that might help

Alan

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Cumberland / Re: Help with marriage in Whitehave or Cleator 1813-1818
« on: Monday 03 October 11 20:24 BST (UK)  »

  Thank you, Thank you.

 it was driving me nuts not being able to find a reference.  I will now order the Bishops Transcript for Egremont and get the baptisim dates for their children born in Egremont according to the 1851 census.
Robert about 1818
Margaret about 1822
JOHN b about 1827/8 (my G/Grandfather)
Henry about 1831
 Isabella about 1833

I am hoping to come to Whitehaven in 2013, and drag my two sons on a road trip ( both in their 40') they both enjoy a good ale and will look forward to possibly shouting a pint or two for the great people on this RootsChat who have helped me do some resarch from home in Oz.

Alan

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