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26 Jan 2016 15:31 |
Thank you all.
UKCensusOnline.com , have agreed that that entry for Joseph is problably wrong on the 1851 and he should be 55. The daughter Martha appears to have married at St Wilfrid's, Grappenhall in April 1859 a man named William LINGBY. The census of 1851, seems to indicate that the marriage you found at Manchester, for 1848 is the couple, which is the daughter Mary, another book binder, shown on the census where Joseph in lodging at Hopwood street. Though she appears to have died by 1871.
What I havnt found is the baptism for any of Joseph's children, who appear to be at least William, Mary, Hannah & Martha. and Jane? All saying they were born in Latchford. I know that at 10 years old Hannah is living with grandparents at Mere Lodge. Mere. So Jane is missing too. from the Church Street address in 1841
Lots to look for, thank you for your considerable help.
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lancashireAnn
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26 Jan 2016 14:06 |
marriage of James Taylor & Mary Massey at Manchester Cathedral
Mary Massey Birth Year: abt 1827 Marriage Date: 30 Oct 1848 Parish: Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George Father's name: Joseph Massey - shoemaker Spouse's Name: James Taylor - smith Spouse's Father's Name: Thomas Taylor - miller
witnesses William & Elizabeth Taylor
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lancashireAnn
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26 Jan 2016 13:52 |
Not sure if you have discounted the marriage of Joseph Massey & Martha Fielding but I am fairly certain it is not your as this Joseph was a hatter
Marriage: 29 Jan 1824 St Laurence, Chorley, Lancashire, England Joseph Massey - Hatter, Bachelor, Wigan Martha Fielding - Spinster, Chorley Witness: Mary Rich; William Rich
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margaret
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25 Jan 2016 23:05 |
Thank you for your replies. It seems there is an error on the 1851 census index , for Warrington. but this is the responsibility of the owners - who ever they may be. I am advised to add a note to any tree I have on the web to this effect, as other sites do not have the right to alter the index.
The reference to Henry Cooper refers to a marriage at St John the Baptist of Knutsford, and the brides father is Joseph, but he is an AG Lab, in Knutsford. I think her brother Francis Massey is a witness.--so not my sought family.
Thanks again for looking - but still to find the baptisms of the children who claim they are from Latchford....
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margaret
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25 Jan 2016 13:41 |
Thank you for your observations on the census return and index.
Because of the name and location there are hundreds in the area of the same or similar details. So its hard sorting them all out.
I believe that this Joseph Massey is the eldest son (1796) of William Massey -shoemaker of Knutsford who died 1811. His widow Hannah More remarried, in 1812 at Budworth, Samuel Cox , coachman at Mere Hall. . taking with her the taking youngest child James Massey ( born 1809 ) to live there in the Lodge..
Since - if this is the case- Joseph would have been 16 at this second marriage, I think it safe to assume he was away from home - as an apprentice.
So the next possible is the marriage in 1722 to a Hannah Taylor at Grappenahll (when he is 26) she under age - with parents permission.
As the head of the household in Hopwood street is a James Taylor, I am presuming this is one of his wife's relations. who would have completed the form?
I have not yet located? all Joseph's children.
There seem to have been another daughter Hannah born 1831, who lives with her 'grandparents' at Mere Lodge from at least the age of 10. (1841 census).
So quite a lot to sort out. Thank you for taking the trouble to reply.
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25 Jan 2016 12:47 |
Joseph Massey mentioned in the record of Joseph Massey and Martha Fielding Name Joseph Massey Spouse's Name Martha Fielding Event Date 29 Jan 1824 Event Place Chorley,Lancashire,England
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25 Jan 2016 11:21 |
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Other information in the record of Henry Cooper and Martha Massey from England, Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts Name Henry Cooper Event Type Marriage Event Date 19 Nov 1851 Event Place Nether Knutsford, Cheshire, England Gender Male Father's Name John Cooper Spouse's Name Martha Massey Spouse's Father's Name Joseph Massey
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MarieCeleste
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25 Jan 2016 09:53 |
I'm pretty sure that the age on that 1851 census (Ancestry version) is 56.
Is Mary Taylor his daughter?
FindMyPast has fell into the same trap with the age and have mis-recorded Martha's relationship:
1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Hopwood Street, Warrington, Lancashire, England
Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place
James Taylor Head Married Male 26 1825 White Smith Warrington, Lancashire, England Mary Taylor Wife Married Female 23 1828 Book Binder Latchford, Cheshire, England Hannah Taylor Daughter - Female 1 1850 - Warrington, Lancashire, England Joseph Massey Lodger Married Male 35 1816 Shoe Maker Knutsford, Cheshire, England Martha Massey Lodger Wife Married Female 18 1833 Book Binder Latchford, Cheshire, England Jane Massey Sister Unmarried Female 19 1832 Bookbinder Latchford, Cheshire, England
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margaret
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25 Jan 2016 08:26 |
Looking at the entry for a Joseph Massey of Hopwood street, Warrington, Lancs. Shoemaker. The transcriber has entered his age as 35, and therefore the date of birth is shown as 1815.
This man is shown on the previous census of 1841 at Church Street, Williamson Yard as being 45, with three children. William aged 17, Mary aged 13 and Martha aged 8. The last child appears to be on the 1851 census too, but listed oddly.
I have not found the baptisms /registration of the children who say they were born in Latchford.
Possibly married at Grappenhall to Hannah Taylor in 1822.
This is a confusing geographical area that changed borders, So one time Lancashire the other Cheshire.
But can anyone help with the transcription please or any other information -comments on the 1851 entry .?
Thank you
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