Thank you all . I’m quite new to RootsChat and find the help everyone is prepared to give very heartwarming. I hope I can reciprocate in time.
I recently discovered that a cousin knows almost nothing at all about his father’s family and as it’s his 60th birthday in October, I thought it would be nice to give him a family tree for his birthday. I’ve done quite a lot of research on my own and my partner’s family but realise that I’ve still a lot to learn!
The information I have is as follows:
My cousin’s father was James Whalley, b. 05 July 1904, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. I know the family lived at The Green, Poulton-le-Fylde, and that James had a sister Mary. The family appear in the 1901 census at the The Green, Poulton:
James Whalley, head, b. abt. 1864 in Liverpool
Mary, wife, b. 1875 in Liverpool
Robert, son, b. 1895 in Accrington (James b. 1904 named his first son Robert)
Christina, dau. b. 1899 in Preston
Mary E, dau. B. 1901 in Poulton-le-Fylde
I have the birth certificate of Mary Ellen, b. 1901 - father James Whalley, general labourer; mother Mary Whalley, nee YOUELL.
Also of James, b. 1904 - father James Whalley, general labourer, mother Mary Whalley, formerly YOUENN
Redjed1 has done a search for me in Liverpool for Youell/Youenn marriages but there were none to James Whalley. I had already posted a request for help with this marriage and have received help from several RootsChatters with the result that I have traced the YUILL family back to Glasgow. I’m awaiting the marriage certificate of Mary’s parents who were married in Liverpool. However, the marriage of James Whalley and Mary Youell has not come to light. Maybe they weren't married? In the BMD index, there are two James Whalleys born in Liverpool in Q1 1864 – v.8b p.43 and v.8b p.210, also the two listed in redjed1’s post above. Even if I send for all the birth certificates, I still don’t think I'll know which is the right James. Perhaps someone will have an inspirational idea.
Sorry this is so long.
Rosa