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Re: Cheshire Surname Research
« Reply #279 on: Wednesday 25 May 05 19:34 BST (UK) »
Wow Peter thanks!

I had an interesting puzzle with Charles and Elizabeth's children.  I knew of Mary Elizabeth  and Priscilla born Warrington, although I have an IGI for Priscilla for a christening in Over.  But I found 2 IGI's for 1851 one mentioning the 1851 census as a source and giving the name Adah Maddock Male, one was for a christening at Saint Paul Warrington for a Ada Maddock female.  I know Adah is a hebrew/bibicle boys name and your census has him as a male grandson but with no name, so I am assuming he is Adah.  But then we have the christening for Ada a girl!  I wondered which one is mistranscribed; census or christening. Can't find Adah/Ada again, arent on 1871.  Ada female, was the name of my husbands Maddock grandma, so I had leaned towards a female one until your posting.

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Greenwich, London-BEARMAN/JOHNSON/GREENE Barking Essex-BEARMAN
Manchester- NEWALL/Newell or variants, LOLLEY/Lolly,WALL
Shropshire- WALL
Cheshire- MADDOCK/CARTER/PERCIVAL
Windsor, Berkshire - MILES
Buckinghamshire - MILES
Monmouthshire - JAMES & MORRIS
Herefordshire- FLEET
Yorkshire- SHIPLEY & GRAY
Sussex- EDWARDS & KNIGHT
Wiltshire/Hampshire-WATERS
Wolverhampton area Staffordshire- ASTON
Staffordshire- LOLLEY

Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

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Re: Cheshire Surname Research
« Reply #280 on: Thursday 26 May 05 11:33 BST (UK) »
Hi
    I had difficulty reading the name so I transcribed it as it was written (male) I am fairly certain Ada was female, she is shown as female aged10 in 1861 and female again in 1871 where she is living with her cousin Elizabeth Williams who has a 5 month daughter named Ada J
  If you don't have these census details in full let know and I will post them up.

peter
All census look up transcriptions are Crown Copyright<br />www.NationalArchives.gov.uk <br />Cheshire BMD  www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/ <br />Cheshire Wills database http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/recordoffice/wills/Search.htm<br />Cheshire family history society  www.fhsc.org.uk/<br />Cheshire Records Office http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/Recordoffice/aboutus/recoffcontact.tm<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------<br />Bennett/,Whaley,Chesh/Lancs, Brindley Staffs

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Re: Cheshire Surname Research
« Reply #281 on: Thursday 26 May 05 13:44 BST (UK) »
Yes please Peter,
I hadn't any trace of her other than the IGI for her christening.  It's odd though don't you think, that male grandson on the 1851 was obviously born in 1851, if Ada is 10 in 1861 she was born in 1851 too.  But presumably later in the year after the census was taken.  So the male grandson isn't likely to be Charles and Elizabeth's child ? Unless they could fit having two in one year.  Maybe it's the unmarried daughter's Sophia ?!

I am being a pain arent I.

Siouxzie
Greenwich, London-BEARMAN/JOHNSON/GREENE Barking Essex-BEARMAN
Manchester- NEWALL/Newell or variants, LOLLEY/Lolly,WALL
Shropshire- WALL
Cheshire- MADDOCK/CARTER/PERCIVAL
Windsor, Berkshire - MILES
Buckinghamshire - MILES
Monmouthshire - JAMES & MORRIS
Herefordshire- FLEET
Yorkshire- SHIPLEY & GRAY
Sussex- EDWARDS & KNIGHT
Wiltshire/Hampshire-WATERS
Wolverhampton area Staffordshire- ASTON
Staffordshire- LOLLEY

Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

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Re: Cheshire Surname Research
« Reply #282 on: Thursday 26 May 05 15:41 BST (UK) »
Hi
    Its no problem, have you considered that there never was a Ada (male) and that she was always a she and the daughter of Charles ? The male on the 1851 could have been a wrong transciption.

1861 RG9-2605-F55  Over Lane Over

Charles Maddock head 39 clock/watch maker Over
Elizabeth             wife 40                                 Broserly Shrop
Pricilla                  daug 12                               Warrington
Ada                               10                                     ~
Agnes                            8                                       ~
Ann                                2                               Over
Fredric                 son 3 months                        ~

1871 RG10-3698-F35  Dean Street Over

Elizabeth Williams head 27 mariners wife Tarporley
Ada J                     daug 5 months            Manchester
Ada Maddock      cousin 20 unwed            Winsford

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All census look up transcriptions are Crown Copyright<br />www.NationalArchives.gov.uk <br />Cheshire BMD  www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/ <br />Cheshire Wills database http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/recordoffice/wills/Search.htm<br />Cheshire family history society  www.fhsc.org.uk/<br />Cheshire Records Office http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/Recordoffice/aboutus/recoffcontact.tm<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------<br />Bennett/,Whaley,Chesh/Lancs, Brindley Staffs


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Re: Cheshire Surname Research
« Reply #283 on: Thursday 26 May 05 16:06 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that Peter,
Yes I think I'll go for that just a mistranscription, If you look for Ada on IGI there are 4 entries 2 for Ada and two for Adah, perhaps whoever, was merely hedging their bets.

My husbands grandma was this Ada's niece and presumably named after her.  I wear her engagement ring and feel especially close to this lot, despite them being his line not mine.

Thanks again for all your trawling on my behalf

Siouxzie
Greenwich, London-BEARMAN/JOHNSON/GREENE Barking Essex-BEARMAN
Manchester- NEWALL/Newell or variants, LOLLEY/Lolly,WALL
Shropshire- WALL
Cheshire- MADDOCK/CARTER/PERCIVAL
Windsor, Berkshire - MILES
Buckinghamshire - MILES
Monmouthshire - JAMES & MORRIS
Herefordshire- FLEET
Yorkshire- SHIPLEY & GRAY
Sussex- EDWARDS & KNIGHT
Wiltshire/Hampshire-WATERS
Wolverhampton area Staffordshire- ASTON
Staffordshire- LOLLEY

Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

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Re: Cheshire Surname Research
« Reply #284 on: Friday 03 June 05 14:55 BST (UK) »
Peake in Davenport/Astbury

Thank you

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Re: Cheshire Surname Research
« Reply #285 on: Tuesday 07 June 05 07:52 BST (UK) »
If you are researching families from Cheshire please state the Family and the area you are interested in.
My g.g.g.grandfather was either John Follows or Robert, born circa 1811, m.Esther Webb; son John Follows b.1838. could anyone give me correct g.g.g.gfather - and possibly his father?Thanks from downunder. KenFollows
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« Reply #286 on: Tuesday 07 June 05 07:56 BST (UK) »
If you are researching families from Cheshire please state the Family and the area you are interested in.
Sad to say I think I goofed - just posted message ref Follows ancestors - but should have indicated Middlesex origins at that time. Oops-sorry! KenFollows
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Re: Cheshire Surname Research
« Reply #287 on: Tuesday 07 June 05 08:09 BST (UK) »
FOLLOWS, Robert         Marriage
   Wife:   Esther WEBB      
   Marriage Date:   8 Dec 1833   Recorded in:   Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
         Collection:   St George


hope this helps
audrey