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jds1949
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Re: Lancashire Newspapers online
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Reply #9 on:
Sunday 07 October 12 18:56 BST (UK) »
This may be a complete red herring - but - given the Preston/Catholic connection - the 1820 Catholic Census of Preston [taken by the Parish Priest of St Wilfrid's Church] has the following:
13, King Street
John Hartley
Ellen Hartley
Richard Hartley aged 5
William Hartley aged 3
Mary Ann Hartley aged 1
jds1949
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mosiefish
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Re: Lancashire Newspapers online
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Sunday 07 October 12 19:14 BST (UK) »
Hi,
I have found the report for her trial in 1843. She had been lodging with a Catherine Robinson in Walton le Dale for about 5 weeks. She stole a silk shawl, silk handkerchief and an apron. She was later aprehended in Blackburn with a pawn ticket in her possession. This was taken to the pawn shop and the apron recovered.
If you would like a copy of the report send me a PM with your e-mail address and I will forward it to you.
Mo
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Lancs: Harrison, Entwistle, Devine, Grundy, Ashworth, Freeman, Jackson, Rushton
Cornwall: Rich, Binney, Peak(e)
Devon: Martin, Walter(s)
jimnic
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Re: Lancashire Newspapers online
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Friday 02 August 13 02:03 BST (UK) »
mosiefish. Hi, my name is jimmy. (call sign jimnic) I would like a copy of the report as she was my 4th grandmother. I am in Australia. thanx jimnic.
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Re: Lancashire Newspapers online
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Saturday 03 August 13 18:38 BST (UK) »
Hi Jimmy,
It is on it`s way, and if you can still modify your post, I would suggest removing your e-mail address to avoid spamming.
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Mo
Census information is Crown Copyright, from
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Lancs: Harrison, Entwistle, Devine, Grundy, Ashworth, Freeman, Jackson, Rushton
Cornwall: Rich, Binney, Peak(e)
Devon: Martin, Walter(s)
jimnic
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Re: Lancashire Newspapers online
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Wednesday 07 August 13 02:28 BST (UK) »
Hi sharkey. My G4times was also Jane HARTLEY. jimnic. & I am searching for her & whatever I can find.
jimnic
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Re: Lancashire Newspapers online
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Wednesday 07 August 13 02:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Erika. my name is jimnic. Could you please send me the report on Jane HARTLEY August 16, 1837, her first conviction. She was my G4th GrandMother.
Emwaz
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Re: Lancashire Newspapers online
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Tuesday 23 November 21 22:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi sharkey,
I have been researching Jane Hartley too, she is my 4th Grandmother. Someone on another forum suggested looking at the baptismal registers of Roman Catholic Churches in Blackburn. There are quite a few RC churches but St. Alban’s is the only one founded early enough. The baptismal registers (copies) for the date we need are at Lancashire Record Office - 1783-1840 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/66a - Microfillm. I was wondering whether Microfilm copies are digital or whether someone would have to physically go there. Thanks
Maiden Stone
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Re: Lancashire Newspapers online
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Wednesday 24 November 21 15:40 GMT (UK) »
Welcome to RootsChat, Emwaz.
Transcriptions of St. Alban baptism registers 1783-1893 are on Lancashire Online Parish Clerks website. Also burial registers for a few years. There are some Hartley entries.
www.lan-opc.org.uk/Blackburn/Blackburn/index.html
Cowban
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Re: Lancashire Newspapers online
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Wednesday 24 November 21 16:00 GMT (UK) »
Funnily enough, St Albans RC Church registers are also included on the Ancestry website under 'England and Wales Non-Conformist and Non Parochial records'.
They are the actual filmed registers, from 1783 but only up to 1840 (as in Lancashire Archives).
Places of interest;
Lancashire, West Yorkshire, Southern Ireland, Scotland.
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