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Simon
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25 Dec 2014 19:18 |
Hi
Yes James Greenwood born circa 1832. Not 100% sure but I am 100% sure the 1861 census is correct. Not 100% sure of the 1851 and less sure of the 1841.
I am 80% certain but can't be sure that Richard Greenwood and Betty Greenwood were married or James parents.
If I can confirm all this then I may find clues to Richards parents.
Thanks for your interest.
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jansmith
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23 Dec 2014 20:04 |
Just to confirm do you mean 1832 re as 1st message?
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Simon
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21 Dec 2014 13:12 |
Hi all,
It's been a couple of years since I looked at trying to confirm the details in this thread. Is the young boy born in Dirtcar is my James Greenwood born in 1932.
There may be more information available now.
If anyone is interested please read the thread.
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Simon
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29 Jan 2012 17:01 |
After getting nowhere with John Heatley's parents.
I have been concentrating on James Greenwood 1832 today and after investing in a Ancestry subscription but I still can't find James Greenwood on the 1851 Census and still cannot be sure of his parents, find any siblings to back up the details in this thread. If any does find a challenge the please read through and see if you can help. Thanks Simon
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Simon
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20 Apr 2011 20:04 |
I love the expression PMSL it is so much more than LOL.
I do find some of these threads fascinating and sometimes very amusing.
Particularly when I am stuck trying to piece together James 1832 siblings and Uncles and Aunts.
I have been having fun with the Heatley's today particularly John Heatley (1811) the surgeon who was from the Preston area but lived in Manchester. I still can't find a link between John and Captain William Heatley who owned Brindle Hall and built the church John worshipped in Manchester after the Captain died.
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JaneyCanuck
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20 Apr 2011 19:40 |
Simon
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.page/board/trying_to_find/thread/1014044
(I wish it had ended in 2008; you'll remember Lewella from my Monck/Hill thread)
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Simon
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12 Apr 2011 19:15 |
Thanks JC
I know Derker in modern day Oldham
On the 1851 census their are four entries with Dirtcar in them.
Anyway even 1841 the households were in walking distance from each other. Different parts of modern day Shaw and Crompton
Modern day location
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Fir+Lane,+Oldham&daddr=Derker+St,+Oldham+OL1+3,+UK+to:Clough+Rd,+Shaw,+Oldham+OL2+8QD,+United+Kingdom&geocode=FZ59MQMdSJbf_ylt8R4Wrrl7SDHDbfCGbRahkA%3BFR4VMQMdlATg_ynVDRXvILh7SDFpqA22lrhXEQ%3BFTZ8MQMdrjrg_ymZ637VaLh7SDHI-NqqR4RcQQ&gl=uk&hl=en&mra=iwd&sll=53.578238,-2.115211&sspn=0.112927,0.308647&ie=UTF8&ll=53.561214,-2.104053&spn=0.056486,0.154324&z=13
I wonder how many other Greenwood and Whitehead households there were in 1841 and other than Susannah any relative over 45.
How many of them were living in 1851?
Do any of them a tangible connection to James 1832 other than the family found so far.
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JaneyCanuck
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12 Apr 2011 14:23 |
for info -- I assumed too much it seems -- the households were *in* Clough and Dirtcar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldham
One of the oldest recorded named places of Oldham is Hathershaw, occurring in a deed for 1280 with the spelling Halselinechaw **Clugh**. Existing as a manor in the 15th century, Hathershaw Hall was the home of a Royalist family in the 17th century who lost part of their possessions due to the English Civil War. Waterhead, an upland area in the east of Oldham, traces its roots to a water cornmill over the border in Lees.
Recorded originally as Watergate and Waterhead Milne, it was for a long time a hamlet in the parish of Oldham that formed a significant part of the Oldham Above Town registration sub-district. **Derker** was recorded as a place of residence in 1604 with the name **Dirtcar**. Bound by Higginshaw to the north, Derker is the location of Derker railway station and, said to have terraced residencies "unsuited to modern needs", is currently being redeveloped as part of the Housing Market Renewal Initiative.[
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Simon
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11 Apr 2011 22:58 |
Thanks JC
I would love to find an old map.
Their must be one in Oldham Library of Crompton from that time.
According to modern Google Maps Fir Lane and Clough Road are 2 miles apart
Dirtcar seems to have fallen out of use.
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JaneyCanuck
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11 Apr 2011 22:31 |
The Susannah Whitehead household is in District 13 ... on what looks like Dirtcar (road, street)!
The Betty Greenwood household is in District 8 on Fir lane.
The James Greenwood household in District 4 is on Clough.
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Simon
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11 Apr 2011 22:12 |
That must be them, thanks
Just his immediate family living with him.
I wonder how far this is from where James was living with his grandma Suzanna.
Another Hannah too,
Good chance these are related to James 1832.
Thanks KC
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Simon
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11 Apr 2011 22:09 |
Thanks JC
Firefox 4 is ok for me.
No Crompton or Shaw sub-district those two locations are not the same as the info as I found on IGI
I am hoping for an older relative living with him that might link him to Richard Greenwood and / or James 1832
I am fairly confident that Richard had a brother called James as Richards dad was James and James carried on down to every generation to the present including my eldest son.
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JaneyCanuck
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11 Apr 2011 22:05 |
Aargh, and both were wrong, Prestwich cum Oldham, this one:
Civil parish: Prestwich Cum Oldham Hundred: Salford County/Island: Lancashire Registration district: Ashton and Oldham Sub-registration district: Crompton district 4
James Greenwood 35 - cotton weaver (power) Sarah Greenwood 35 - [?] knitter Hannah Greenwood 10 Elizabath Greenwood 6 Maria Greenwood 2
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JaneyCanuck
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11 Apr 2011 21:55 |
Someone, S?
Ha.
I'll be right back with it. ;)
Here I am.
There are two.
[deleted two completely wrong ones resulting from total inattention]
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Simon
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11 Apr 2011 21:50 |
James Greenwood 1805
Can some one please look up the 1841 census record for the household.
name: James Greenwood event: Census event date: 1841 gender: Male age: 35 birthplace: Lancashire record type: Household registration district: Ashton & Oldham sub-district: Crompton civil parish: Prestwich Cum Oldham county: Lancashire
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Simon
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26 Mar 2011 21:15 |
I agree, I am more sure than ever that James had siblings William and Hannah with parents Richard and Betty.
Richard probably died a few months before Hannah was born.
Richards Dad was Jane with mother Jane.
If Hannah Greenwoods parents are Richard and Betty then it all linkss together.
Thanks for your help.
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JaneyCanuck
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26 Mar 2011 20:55 |
and you never know ...
Deaths Jun 1838 Greenwood Richard Ashton &c 20 62
Deaths Mar 1839 Greenwood Henry Ashton 20 107 Greenwood Henry Ashton &c 20 3[79]
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JaneyCanuck
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26 Mar 2011 20:44 |
After I'd posted all that, I went hunting for Tracey's person
GREENWOOD, James Lodger Unmarried M 21 1830 Fustian Dresser Jy'man (born) Crompton Lancashire Address: 33, Cook Street, Manchester County: Lancashire
and the Lake family he was living with, at Ancestry.
They are not there. Nowhere to be found in 1851 in Manchester at Ancestry.
No wonder I couldn't tie up that theory of mine before!!
It's still just a theory, though. ;)
I'd suggested two Hannah Greenwood births in Ashton reg dist in 1838, to see the parents' names ... but I guess that's the wrong place, really. Crompton is Oldham reg dist, and there's no matching birth registered there.
No ... hang on, the 1841 census says reg dist "Ashton and Oldham"; Oldham reg dist was created in 1848. So it is the right reg dist:
http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/districts/ashton%20and%20oldham.html Abolished : 31.3.1848 (succeeded by Ashton-under-Lyne and Oldham districts) Crompton Lancashire 1837 to 1848
So "Ashton &c" is actually "Ashton and Oldham", I think, although FreeBMD doesn't note it as such.
Births Jun 1838 Greenwood Hannah Ashton & c 20 136 Births Dec 1838 GREENWOOD Hannah Ashton 20 81
I'd still take a flyer, starting with the first one.
The one with Betty Whitehead Greenwood is the only one like those that I see in 1841:
Betty Greenwood 30 William Greenwood 5 Hannah Greenwood 2 Civil parish: Prestwich Cum Oldham Registration district: Ashton and Oldham Sub-registration district: Crompton
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Simon
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26 Mar 2011 10:35 |
Thanks for your hard work and insight.
You may have just found the missing link.
If James grandad was James then this is a possible marriage
Marriage: 22 Sep 1806 St Mary, Oldham, Lancashire, England James Greenwood - Weaver of Shaw Jane Turner - (X), Spinster of Shaw Witness: Jonathan Jackson; Abraham Stott Married by Banns by: Thos. Fawcett Register: Marriages 1802 - 1808, Page 186, Entry 747 Source: LDS Film 1656117
Richard born in 1809 with James born in 1832
Living with grandmother Suzannah in Crompton 1841 Living as a lodger in Manchester 1851 Living in Bilston as Boilermaker in 1861
This all just about links together other than dodgy census records and no birth record of James.
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JaneyCanuck
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25 Mar 2011 23:55 |
Oops, I was hard at work all that time dredging around at pilot.familysearch ... to no avail at all.
Hello! Goodbye -- time to go home for one of the episodes of The Royal we missed earlier in the year!
Back tomorrow ...
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