Hi everyone,
Many thanks for all the interest!
Yes - this is the same Harriet Crooks I have been chasing for a while now. Many thanks for the info on the '41, saved me a lot of searching!
She is my 2nd Great Grandmother and married Joseph James Woods 7th Oct. 1867, but even that got VERY difficult as they have him down as John James on the Marriage Certificate - but luckily we were able to 99% prove that this is the right person.
I'm setting out below every single fact that I have on her;-
7 Oct. 1867 - Marriage Certificate, Age 18, Residence = Greater Bolton, Father = Thomas Crook, Tailor. Earliest DoB = Oct 1848, latest DoB = Oct 1849.
1871 Census, 2 April - age 22, born in Bolton. Earliest DoB = 3 April 1848, latest DoB = 2 April 1849.
1881 Census, 3 April - age 31, born in Bolton. Earliest DoB = 2 April 1849, latest DoB = 3 April 1850.
Died March Qtr 1889 age 40. Earliest DoB = 15 Dec 1847, latest DoB = March 1849.
Ages at Death are very suspect, for instance Joseph James Woods age at death was misstated by 2 years.
Based on above earliest DoB = Dec 1847, latest DoB = April 1850, but most likely 1848/9.
1st Child - Ellinor, 19/9/1868, Mother (registered the birth) named as Harriet Crook, 1 Blackshaw Lane, Bolton.
2nd Child - Sarah, 2/6/1870, Mother (registered the birth) named as Harriet Noble, 43 Commission St. Bolton.
4th Child - Annie, 27/10/1873, Mother named as Harriet Crookson, 23 Mill St. Bolton, (Joseph James Woods the Father registered this birth). [This is my Great Grandmaother]
5th child - Lawrence, 10/6/1875, Mother (registered the birth) named as Harriet Noble, 23 Mill St. Bolton,
Of the 4 Birth Certificates obtained 3 were registered by Harriet herself, once she stated her Maiden Name as Crook, the same as on the Marriage Certificate, twice she claimed to have been Harriet Noble.
On the one birth registered by the Father she was called Crookson.
there are 4 more children but I saw no point in getting these extra certificates.
As I said at the beginning of this thread, an extremely supportive researcher has found one reference to a Thomas Crook, Tailor in Old Hall Street, Bolton in an 1845 Directory. But that is all.
We've looked at all combinations of theories about this being a second marriage, or her Mother marrying / remarrying to explain the Crook(son) / Noble confusion but have been unable to find any rational explanation.
Joseph James Woods Grandmother was an Ellen as were several of that side of the family so it is certainly possible that that is where the Ellinor, (known as Ellen in the '71 & '81 census) came from.
Sorry to be so long winded - but that really is all I can tell you good people!
Many thanks for your thoughts,
Mike