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Re: Cheshire Parish Records Marriages only pre 1837
« Reply #855 on: Monday 26 February 07 16:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi David

            Sorry but I only have the marriage index. You should be able to obtain a copy of the full register entry by emailing the Cheshire Records Office at the address in the link below, just make sure you give them all the names dates and churches, so there will not be a search fee involved.

http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/Recordoffice/aboutus/recoffcontact.tm

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Re: Cheshire Parish Records Marriages only pre 1837
« Reply #856 on: Tuesday 27 February 07 17:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris,

New to Rootschat, hope you can help with 2 marriages for me! Surname is Carrington (or variant). I have Richard (Recardus) whose first recorded child (Ellena) was baptised in 1662 in Eastham and then Richard's father John (Johannis) whose first recorded child was baptised in 1620 again in Eastham. I have no idea of the female names.

Many thanks,

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Re: Cheshire Parish Records Marriages only pre 1837
« Reply #857 on: Wednesday 28 February 07 11:35 GMT (UK) »
Hi Janev

           Welcome to Rootschat  :)

Sorry no good news I am afraid, there is no mention of those marriages at all in any of the published Cheshire index's.

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Re: Cheshire Parish Records Marriages only pre 1837
« Reply #858 on: Thursday 01 March 07 19:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Thanks for this. It may be that they married in Lancashire as Eastham was a major ferry route over the Mersey at that time.

I'm sure I'll be back with more requests!

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Re: Cheshire Parish Records Marriages only pre 1837
« Reply #859 on: Thursday 01 March 07 23:23 GMT (UK) »
Any information on this Cheshire/Lancashire Bennett family? Thanks.

Christopher Allen married Amelia Bennett on January 16, 1826, at Manchester, St. Johns, Lancashire, a Church of England chapel that no longer stands but is marked by a monument.  On the parish marriage certificate, Christopher Allen is listed as a brass founder.  The certificate is witnessed by Richard Fosbrook Allen and Peter Bennett, Jr.  Richard was Christopher’s younger brother; Peter is no doubt related to Amelia, but we do not know in what way. In 1844, Christopher and Amelia emigrated to America and settled in Cleveland, Ohio.

Parish records show that Amelia Bennett, daughter of Samuel and Betty Bennett, was baptized on June 29, 1806 at Manchester Cathedral in Lancashire.

Thomas (brother of Amelia) and Anne Bennett, lived in Manchester, England.  In 1835 or 1836 they sailed for America and bought a farm at North Eaton, Ohio.

Thomas's father Samuel Bennett came to America about 1838, went to Dubuque, Iowa, and bought two sections of land.  On the return trip by boat, he became very ill, died and was buried in the Mississippi River before the family were aware of his death.     

Thomas Bennett died in an accident and was buried on January 8, 1874, at the age of 69 and is buried at Woodland Cemetery, Cleveland. Buried next to Thomas are his wife Anne, buried at age 71 on August 10 , 1891; Martha Clark Jackson, Ann’s mother, buried September 12, 1875 at the age of 77; and Thomas C. Bennett, a grandson by Hamlet Bennett who owned the cemetery plots, age 12, buried March 15, 1891.  When Thomas and Anne came to America from England about 1836, she would have been only 16 years old (she was 16 years younger than Thomas).  Other children of Hamlet and Belle were Nellie (Heina), Ruth (Pate), Frances (Maurer), Bess, and Charles (wife Rita).  Hamlet died at age 86 in 1931.  Hamlet’s sister Rachel was born about 1843, married George Dart in 1861, and was the mother of George B., Annie (Bates), Ellen (Kaster), Janice, Flora (Steves), Martha (McDowell), and Grace (Mayette).  Rachel died in 1924 at the age of 81, with services at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Cleveland.

Amelia Bennett Allen’s brother Joseph remained in England.  In 1841, Joseph was at Hope Street in Heaton Norris (between Manchester and Stockport), age 40, a waste dealer, married to Hannah age 40.  Their children were Ann 15; Samuel, a brassfinisher, age 15; James, age 10.  Also in the household was Sophia Holden, 15, a cotton weaver.  Everyone in the household had been born in Lancashire (Heaton Norris is in Lancashire).  The ages are not exact because ages were rounded to the nearest 5 in this census. 

Samuel, the son of Joseph living with his father in 1841, was Christopher Allen’s apprentice. We believe Samuel was baptized at Hatherlow Congregational Church in Stockport, Cheshire, on June 14, 1823, the son of Joseph and Mary Bennett.  If so, Mary must have died; in 1841 Joseph’s wife is Hannah. This would make Samuel 18 years old at the time of the 1841 census, a year before his uncle Christopher departed for America.  In the 1851 census, Samuel Bennett is in Hulme at 15 Melbourne Street, at age 28 (born Stockport, Cheshire) with wife Mary (28 and born in Manchester), son Thomas (age 4, born in Chorlton, Lancashire), and daughter Mary Jane (age 1, born Hulme, Lancashire).  Samuel is a master brassfounder at this time.  The Slater’s directory of the same year lists Samuel Bennett as a partner in Bennett and Storey, brass founders.

also requested on the Lancashire board
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,218037.msg1136088.html#msg1136088

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Re:Samual and Hannah Collier Marriage - Stockport
« Reply #860 on: Monday 05 March 07 14:16 GMT (UK) »
Hello Peter, Chris or anyone else who may be able to help..I'd be most grateful ;D

I'm looking for Marriage of Samuel Collier (b 1812/13) to Hannah (b 1812/13)...probably in Stockport and baptism of their (presumed) first daughter Ellen (census always gives year of birth as 1836).

All later census shows all three as being born in Stockport. He was a clogger. 

I'm guessing the marriage would have been about 1834/5 as that is just before Ellen was born but there is no daughter Hannah so there could have been a child before Ellen who did not survive.

In 1841 they lived at Hempshaw Lane, Stockport.

For info: There is another Samuel Collier from Stockport about that time with daughter Ellen but wife Suzanna. They lived in High Lane. I've checked and it is not the same family.


By 1851 they had moved to Sculcoates/Sutton in Yorkshire


There are also the following siblings post 1837 and  I may send off for a birth cert for one eventually but have not done so yet.
Samuel 1838
Robert 1840
William 1843
Richard 1846
Harriet 1848
George 1850


Thankyou very much.. :) :)
McBride (Monaghan, Manchester), Derbyshire (Bollington,Cheshire), Knight (Newcastle,Staffs), Smith (Chorley, Lancs & Ireland), Tipladay (Manchester & Yorkshire) ,Steadman (Madeley,Shropshire), Steele (Manchester,Glasgow), Parkinson (Wigan, Lancashire), Lovatt, Cornes & Turner (Staffs) Stott (Oldham, Lancs). All ended up Ardwick, Manchester
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Re: Cheshire Parish Records Marriages only pre 1837
« Reply #861 on: Monday 05 March 07 16:37 GMT (UK) »
Hi

     There seems to be just one marriage around that time period.

Samuel Collier to Hannah Dodge Jadburn at St Mary Cheadle dated 9/May/1835.

I suspect the name Jadburn is a mistranscription but of what I am not sure. Checking other indexes for the same name anytime anywhere brings up nothing.

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Re: Cheshire Parish Records Marriages only pre 1837
« Reply #862 on: Monday 05 March 07 16:45 GMT (UK) »
Hi

     There seems to be just one marriage around that time period.

Samuel Collier to Hannah Dodge Jadburn at St Mary Cheadle dated 9/May/1835.

I suspect the name Jadburn is a mistranscription but of what I am not sure. Checking other indexes for the same name anytime anywhere brings up nothing.

regards

peterbennett

That looks like the right one. In 1841 they are living with a family called Chadburn.  I thought it was just another family renting rooms but now can investigate as possible in-laws.

Thank you ever so much :) :) :) :)
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Re: Cheshire Parish Records Marriages only pre 1837
« Reply #863 on: Monday 05 March 07 17:22 GMT (UK) »
Hi Milly
I shouldn't put this on here but it might help ;)
Ellen Collier was C 4th June 1843 St Thomas Stockport
Father Samuel Collier Mother Hanna Collier (has a source)

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