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Cheshire / Free Name index for 1611 Survey of Macclesfield Manor and Forest
« on: Sunday 03 April 11 10:52 BST (UK)  »
A new website at www.1611macclesfieldsurvey.info has been created for family and local historians who are interested in tracing their ancestors amongst the inhabitants of the Manor and Forest of Macclesfield around 1611.  The Survey was, in broad terms, the first census-type survey made in the district, and is invaluable to researchers who have not been able go back to this period in history and beyond.

The website lists all those freeholders, copyholders and tenants living in the above area at the time of the Survey, which was commissioned by Prince Henry, the Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester, and made by 23 persons of standing in the local community, who were empanelled as Jurors and sworn to enquire of and present such changes as the Survey showed.

700 persons are listed in the name index, which has been transcribed from a large book  (reference LR 2/200) held at The National Archives, Kew, London. There is also a township and house name index containing 64 house names; and an index of Extracts from Escheators Books showing 37 entries that relate to periods much earlier than 1611, the earliest of  which is 1362 - 1363.  All these indexes are free-to-access. There are also details of the boundaries of the Survey and how acreage of land was calculated.

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Australia / Re: Ann BULLINGER 1821
« on: Sunday 07 June 09 12:12 BST (UK)  »
I am researching the James Hulley who married Catherine Bullinger in 1835 and seek further information about him. 

I have a website at 3w.hulley.info and have traced a James Spencer Hulley born  in 1803 in Stockport Cheshire to his transportation in 1822.  See Family trees Ches11, Norf/Glam01 and Aust02 on my website.

I have a marriage between James  Hulley and Catherine Rowe in 1833 (possibly in Tasmania) and on Catherine's 1877 death index she is shown as a daughter of John Rowe Farmer and Catherine Rowe formerly not known, and wife of James Hulley.   The marriage between James Hulley and Catherine Bullinger is a mystery and I need to establish his birth year and place to confirm that he is a different James Hulley. I research all Hulley families worldwide and will still be interested in following him up.

BTW the surname shown on the RT9273 CON52-1-1 Permission to Marry (Hulley- Bullinger) is definitely HULLEY when the lettering is compared with the HALL entry below.

Thank you!

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Cheshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 Census Cheshire -Stockport
« on: Wednesday 07 September 05 22:23 BST (UK)  »
There are lot's of Hulley families shown on the following website - www.hulley.info - the one that you are searching for may be there!

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: 1851 Census of Manchester
« on: Wednesday 07 September 05 18:37 BST (UK)  »
The 1851 unfilmed census for Prestwich, Blackley and Harpurhey has been recovered by the Manchester & Lancs FHS.  It is available on CD from their online bookshop at  www.mlfhs.org.uk

90% of the total population of 8,987 persons have been recovered.

Hope this helps!

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The 1851 unfilmed census for Prestwich, Blackley and Harpurhey has been recovered by the Manchester & Lancs FHS.  It is available on CD from their online bookshop at  www.mlfhs.org.uk

90% of the total population of 8,987 persons hve been recovered.

Hope this helps!

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Welbeck Street Chorlton on Medlock 1851
« on: Monday 24 January 05 14:29 GMT (UK)  »
Jean Sandra

The1851 census returns for Welbeck Street are amongst the 10,021 that are missing presumed lost.  :(

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Lancashire / Re: help me find john fay 1850's
« on: Sunday 05 December 04 21:34 GMT (UK)  »
All the damaged parts of the 1851 census for Salford Greengate, Salford Regent Road and Pendleton and Pendlebury have been published on CD by the Manchester & Lancs FHS.   They are available from their on-line bookshop at www.mlfhs.org.uk.

Good hunting!


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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: 1851 Census - Chorlton upon Medlock
« on: Monday 20 September 04 23:57 BST (UK)  »
Doreen

 :( Sorry to tell you but both Welbeck Street and Jenkinson Street are among the missing streets in the 1851 unfilmed census of Chorlton upon Medlock. 

The lost streets are in the area bounded on the N by the SE side of Rosamond Street; on the W by the E side of Boundary Lane and Embden Street; and on the S by the Township boundary with Withington and Rusholme; and on the E by the W side of Oxford Street/Road and Chorlton Road.

This area contains the returns of 10,021 persons which are lost forever  :( :( :(

HTH!

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Completed Census Requests / Re: ...and 1851 census: 4 Crown St, Salford
« on: Saturday 18 September 04 01:01 BST (UK)  »
Crown Street Greengate, Salford is shown on the unfilmed 1851 CD  from M&L FHS.
HTH!

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