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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1891--1901 look up please!!!!!
« on: Saturday 07 October 06 19:33 BST (UK)  »
Thanks alli,
I have sent for Granddads birth cert, that should be here next week, i'm almost sure i have the right family.
No use asking my Auntie [Edwards daughter] don't think she is interested,she doesn't know her grandmothers name.
I always remember my Nan saying "Glover" is an old family of New Ferry, which is what made me think he was born New Ferry, but now i have found he wasn't! she must of meant from the time she married granddad.
Thanks for your help.
Chris.

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Warwickshire / Re: One of my Bodfishes a prostitute?
« on: Saturday 07 October 06 19:26 BST (UK)  »
The Annie Bodfish i have married a John Cooper who was born in Kingham Oxen 1813.
They had a daughter Leah who married a Thomas Henry Churchill----where my line of the tree comes in.
Chris.

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Warwickshire / Re: One of my Bodfishes a prostitute?
« on: Saturday 07 October 06 13:12 BST (UK)  »
I have a bodfish in my tree, "Annie Bodfish" any connection?
Chris.

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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1891--1901 look up please!!!!!
« on: Friday 06 October 06 20:49 BST (UK)  »
Ambley,
thank you for your input,
i have printed out your replys and i am going to hang on to them.

It gets so complecated!
i know granddad was born Jan 1897, i always thought he was born 1900--01,untill i got the marriage cert of 1924 and he was 27,so i worked it out to 1897. i live in the Wirral area and i have looked and looked for him in this area to no avail,so i started to look further afield, i have found what looks to be him as it was the only Edward Glover in that Q of 1897.

As for 1901, i think the ages are all wrong, it makes me wonder if children were'nt allowed to live on barges,or if they didn't go to school the parents did'nt want to be found out!!

There is no one left now to ask, my Auntie [Edward's daughter]
can't remember her grandmother's name, but she said the grandfather was "George" and his name is on the wedding cert.
Thanks for your help.
Chris.

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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / 1891--1901 look up please!!!!!
« on: Thursday 05 October 06 23:01 BST (UK)  »
can anyone find where my granddad was in 1901?

he was Edward Glover-b-1897 in Leigh [i think?]
his father was George [unsure of mothers name]
other children where:
Harriet-b-1891
William-b-1898
Alice Maud-b-1899



also the parents of George [Edward's father]
they were:
Robert Glover and Levina Glover-Nee:- Marshell
children:
Edward
George [father of Edward]
Jane Ann
in 1881 they are on board the canal boat---Weaver.

and Edward [son of Robert & Levina]
in 1891 he was captain on the canal boat----Caslehead [or--Castlehead!]

if anyone can find any info on them,i would be very gratefull :)
many thanks,
Chris.

oh yes!! they were from the Wigan area.

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Cheshire / Re: Glover/ New Ferry/Wirral
« on: Thursday 05 October 06 22:26 BST (UK)  »
thanks for your help Stuart,
but i don't think they belong to me :(
i have recently found that they came from Wigan,
i know they did'nt come from Morton,
they were barge people,granddad worked on them all his life,
it's a family tradition working on the river.
i have sent for his birth cert,and i am almost sure it is him.
Chris.

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Warwickshire / Re: STAYT, WRIGHT, BAYLIS, COOK, etc Bledington
« on: Monday 04 July 05 15:50 BST (UK)  »
sorry sue,
i don't have bayliss in my tree.
good luck in your search,
chris.

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Warwickshire / Re: STAYT, WRIGHT, BAYLIS, COOK, etc Bledington
« on: Monday 04 July 05 13:37 BST (UK)  »
hi bc,
one of my rellies married an ann stayte! she was born chalbury oxford 1845, she married richard surch born little compton warwick 1842. any help to you? or any connection?
chris.

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Cheshire / Re: Glover/ New Ferry/Wirral
« on: Thursday 23 June 05 12:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi Peter,
George was a bargeman,so was Edward.
the witness details are John William Archibald [surname hard to read but looks like Archibald] and Deborah Mary Churchill.
thank you so much for your help.
chris.

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