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Re: ANN / ALICE MANN - A Penny For Your Thoughts
« Reply #36 on: Thursday 10 May 07 21:14 BST (UK) »

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]Hi Everyone!

Isn't this just so convoluted! Going to respond to each of you separately otherwise I think it will be a worse mess than ever![/color]

Louise,

Had a look at all the details you've come up with and I would say you are definitely on the right track here. As I see it, I might have got it wrong but have tried to check things as I've gone along:-

ALICE BRADLEY (B.1814) gave birth to Betsy Bradley b. 1835, father seemingly unknown! (illegitimate)

In 1841 WILLIAM GREENHALGH (age 29)married to ANNE GREENALGH (age 25) and have EMELIA (age 9)
Several possibilities for a death for Anne in 1841/1842.

WILLIAM GREENHALGH marries ALICE BRADLEY Q4 1843.
In 1851 they have William's 'Emelia' and Alice's 'Betsy'. They also have a child between them 'John' b.1845.

In 1861 we have
WILLIAM GREENHALGH age 49
ALICE GREENHALGH age 46
BETSY GREENHALGH age 26 (nee Bradley)
?ELIZABETH GREENHALGH age 17 (W&A)missing from 1841?
JOHN GREENHALGH age 13 (W&A)
RACHEL  GREENHALGH age 4 (no Greenhalgh on birth index, but there is a Bradley)

By 1871 Wiliam seems to be living as a lodger, 48 Lark Street, Bolton,Widower age 59. About 8 Alice Greenhalgh's died Bolton 1861-1865, no DOB given so could be any!

BETSY marries ROBERT FISHWICK 25.12.1867

In 1871 There's
BETSY FISHWICK age 37
ROBERT FISHWICK age 47
ELIZABETH FISHWICK age 19 (From Robert's marriage to Mary Lee) (Robert's)
RACHEL FISHWICK (born Bradley? ) age 13 (Betsy's daughter)
JAMES b. 1860/61 Halliwell (2 Bradleys, 12 Greenhalgh, 0 Fishwicks)(Roberts?)
GEORGE FISHWICK age 3 (Robert's)
ELIZABETH FISHWICK age 1 (Robert's)

Think that sums it up! What a complex life!!
Whilst all this is going on Robert is trying to repopulate the earth with his kin so in comes my Ann Mann in 1865. Goodness knows how he ever had time to spin cotton!

Distinctive Fishwick nose eh? well that confirms it!!


Heywood!

Definitely the same Robert don't think there's any doubt about it now. Totally conclusive I should say. All we have to do now is confirm which Hannah/Ann is his Mum and decide if a certain Mr.Shaw is his dad! Easy? I think not, hee hee!


Andrew

Not managed to dig up any sisters yet, but will keep you posted!

I'm still not having any success with A2A. Am I perhaps putting my search request in the wrong box? I did as you suggested but then it says do you mean...? Having yet managed to find a thing!

You're not too far from us, we're in Thornton Cleveleys about 35 minutes away down the M55/M6! I pass through quite often on trips etc...

Thank you for helping us out with all your searching!



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Re: ANN / ALICE MANN - A Penny For Your Thoughts
« Reply #37 on: Thursday 10 May 07 21:37 BST (UK) »
Hi again Louise!

Think I've gone off on one there! I was trying to refer back to what you'd said and keep checking as I went along but in so doing managed to miss a few bits of confirmation along the way!

Anyway think it makes sense now, but how confusing with all these illegitimates along the way   :-X  Interesting though  ::) And all the wrong names and places of birth!
So now we've got the nose confirmed and we know I'm from Ann Mann's line, which line, of the many, have you descended from?

Speak soon
Lyn   ;)
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Re: ANN / ALICE MANN - A Penny For Your Thoughts
« Reply #38 on: Thursday 10 May 07 22:17 BST (UK) »
I am so glad that you are both on the track of the right Robert - I wasn't trying to throw a spanner in the works but last night was too late to try to think about it and when I got in from a  hard day's work my mind wasn't up to functioning too well - just reading all those Roberts - oh my  ;D

I am  so glad you have found new relatives - it's great and part of all this searching!

best wishes to you all
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Re: ANN / ALICE MANN - A Penny For Your Thoughts
« Reply #39 on: Thursday 10 May 07 23:02 BST (UK) »
Hi All

Let's look at the "repopulating" aspect I think not.

If we look at the 1881 census

Robert FISHWICK   Head   M   Male   57 Chorley, Lancs, Optv Cotn Spinner     
 Betsy FISHWICK   Wife   M   Female   47   Newton Moor, Lancashire, England       
 James FISHWICK   Son   U   Male   19   Halloway, Lancashire, Optv Cotton Piecer 
I have been unable to trace him further and wondered whether he might have emigrated
 George FISHWICK   Son      Male   13   Halloway, Lancashire, England 
George died aged 14 JunQ 1882      
 Elizabeth FISHWICK   Dau      Female   11   Atherton, Lancashire, England   Scholar     
 Alice FISHWICK   Dau      Female   9   Atherton, Lancashire, England   Scholar   
  My mother remembers these two  and thinks neither had any children
 Robert FISHWICK   Son      Male   7   Atherton, Lancashire, England   Scholar 
My great grandfather - 4 children and 4 grandchildren   
 Janett FISHWICK   Dau      Female   4   Atherton, Lancashire, England   Scholar   
I have no further information about her.
83 Elizabeth St, Atherton, Lancashire, England

1891 - Betsy FISHWICK Head Widow Lancs, Newton
Elizabeth FISHWICK Daur S 21 Cotton Spinner (employed) Lancs, Atherton
Alice FISHWICK   Daur S 19    Cotton Spinner (employed) Lancs, Atherton
Robert FISHWICK   Son S 17 Cotton Spinner (employed) Lancs, Turton
Hannah FISHWICK   Daur S 14 Cotton Spinner (employed) Lancs, Atherton
185 Mealhouse Lane Atherton
and finally (until the 1911 census comes out)

1901Robert FISHWICK   Head S 27 Cotton Spinner (worker) Lancs Turton
Elizabeth FISHWICK sister S 31 Lancs, Atherton
Alice FISHWICK   sister S 29 Cotton card room hand  (worker) Lancs, Atherton
Jane H FISHWICK   sister S 24 Cotton card room hand  (worker) Lancs, Atherton
150, Tyldesley Road Atherton, Lancs

and from a different angle...is there any chance my mother might have met Ann MANN?  She had quite a collection of great Aunts. What happened to Ann after she married?

Best wishes

Louise
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Re: ANN / ALICE MANN - A Penny For Your Thoughts
« Reply #40 on: Friday 11 May 07 19:47 BST (UK) »
Hi Louise, Hi Heywood!!

This is such an intriguing tale; I'll be almost sorry to see it solved, if we ever do track Robert's parents! Can't wait to update my Dad tomorrow he really won't believe this he was agog at the last lot of info and this is something else!

The puzzling thing about the 1822/1824 date is it really could be either. On the one hand the census ages kind of go down the middle, the Bastardy order is for a child born 5/4/ 1824 and we have a Christening from parish records for 13/12/1822. The latter two are irrefutable. We don't know the name of the child in the former, only that the mother is Hannah Fishwick, and it is Charnock Richard not Chorley. The Christening is a Robert, no father named and mother Hannah Fishwick, in Chorley!

Looking at the census ages these don't altogether tie up with either date i.e.

If Dec 1822 it should be, from 1851 on, 28, 38,48,58.
If 5/4/1824 it should be 26, 36,46 and 56. What have we actually got? Would you believe 28, 37,47,57!

At Robert's marriage to Mary Lee on 8/2/1846 he was 23 which ties up with Dec 1822. He would only have been 21 had it been 5/4/ 1824.
At his death on 2/4/1890 he is 66. Our dates would have made him either 67 or 65 almost 66!

Will have to ponder on this ... I'd really like to find the answer. Hope it's not staring us in the face!! ::)

Who is Winifred Fishwick, buried in Robert's grave? Did she belong to Robert junior, your great grandfather?  I note the maiden name on the Birth Index is Grundy so she presumably was either Robert's or James' child.

Ann Mann, where my story started! Ann married my Great grandfather William Halliwell in Chorley in September 1893. They had three children, William Edward, my Grandad, born 1894 in Chorley, Fanny, also born in Chorley, in 1896 and Louisa Hannah born in Blackburn in 1905. Fanny and Louisa never married and remained childless. William Edward married Ada Cassidy and had two children, my Dad born in 1932 in Blackburn and a daughter Edith born 1934 who lived only a few weeks. Ann died in Q3 of 1932 in Blackburn age 67. Your Mum might have a recollection of some of the family but whether or not  she ever met Ann Mann?! My Dad's side of the family all hailed from the Chorley, Euxton and Blackburn areas and there appear to have been any number of cousins, aunts and uncles.

I don't know whether Betsy Fishwick (nee Bradley) ever knew about Ann Mann. If so, when Ann's Mum died in 1866, why didn't Ann go to live with her Dad Robert and Betsy and all the other children including Elizabeth from his first marriage? Instead she lived with Robert's half sister Ann Morrison (nee Rodgett, daughter of Hannah Fishwick and Thomas Rodgett). I think the 'sleepover' with Alice Mann must have been kept a closely guarded secret only to be unearthed by us 140 years later!

Have a lovely weekend  :)

Lyn

Here's a photo of Ann, William and the 3 children william Edward, Fanny and Louisa Hannah. Taken about 1907.

 
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Re: ANN / ALICE MANN - A Penny For Your Thoughts
« Reply #41 on: Friday 11 May 07 23:07 BST (UK) »
Hi

Winifred was a very early clue in this puzzle, she was my grandfather's youngest sister and I can remember him telling me about her when I was a child. His mother Elizabeth FISHWICK nee GRUNDY died 3 years later.

best wishes

Louise
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Re: ANN / ALICE MANN - A Penny For Your Thoughts
« Reply #42 on: Saturday 12 May 07 15:36 BST (UK) »
Hello!

In the search for Robert's parents thought I'd have a look on the Ancestry trees and see if there were any leads on James Fishwick, born 1818. I came across a tree for the very same, or so it would seem.

The person had posted a message about the Chorley Fishwick puzzle so I have replied linking to this forum. Apparently on James' death certificate the parents are named as Robert Fishwick and Hannah Wood!  ???

Aaaarghh......the mystery deepens. It seems James ended up in Australia!!

Thinking caps please .......

Lyn  :D
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Re: ANN / ALICE MANN - A Penny For Your Thoughts
« Reply #43 on: Saturday 06 February 16 21:12 GMT (UK) »
and here he is
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Re: ANN / ALICE MANN - A Penny For Your Thoughts
« Reply #44 on: Tuesday 18 October 16 22:30 BST (UK) »
My mum says that she remembers Halliwell's visiting her grandparents, would have been around 1940. She thinks they were relatives rather than friends. They also appear on my grandparents' wedding seating plan.

Any ideas?
Louise
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FISHWICK - LONSDALE - EDWARDS - LEES - HIGNETT - BURGESS - GRUNDY – ECKERSLEY - ROYLE - TURNER - LEATHER - BRADLEY - HEATON - WRIGHT - GREENHALGH - ROGERS/RODGERS - WALLWORK -
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