« Reply #4 on: Monday 31 October 22 19:40 GMT (UK) »
These records can often tell you a great deal of information.
I was eventually able to break down the brick wall of my 2 x great grandfather by finding one of these records for his wife. It involved a bit of digging, as she was not named in the listing, but just given as 'widow Paton'.
Just to keep in mind if you're looking for a record of a woman.
It's also worth looking under a woman's maiden name as well.
good luck with yours!
Glad you found some interesting information. Good advice, i will search for maiden names too. I have found burial records going back to the early 1800s which just say "Widow" in place of the first name. Usually when they were poor or paupers.
Thanks,
Pendlelad
LANCASHIRE-Nutter, Driver, Foley, Taylor, Blanthorn, Parker, Pickles, Grime, Mudd, Broadley, Spencer, Whalley, Harrison, Ellis, Timmins, Duerden, Cornthwaite, Schofield, Wardley, Lord, Scholes
IRELAND-Foley, Timmins, Foran, Farrall, Traynor, Crawley, Ganley, McDermott, Manning
HAMPSHIRE-Wheeler, Gilmore
STAFFS/SHROP-Darn, Spittle
DERB'HIRE-Mason, Trimmer
YORKSHIRE-Perkin (Parkin), Robinson
CORNWALL-Harris, Jane, Bennett
CHESHIRE-Littlemore, Timmins, Blanthorn, Smith
HUNTI'SHRE-Stretton, Bryant