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Alice Cook - ROUND 2 pls read!!

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lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 6 Oct 2010 14:22

can't remember which board it was but I did a search for Elizabeth Duckworth and remember noticing the name Simon Peter. I think it was a fairly old thread.

How unobliging of Henry not to say what type of weaver he was on the marriage certificate!

I f I remember rightly without reading thu again was Peter (blacksmith) brother of Alice not the one who was the illegitimate son of Ellen Cook?

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 6 Oct 2010 13:24

The marriage cerrt lists the fathers occupation as Weaver, and on the 1841 cencus for Henry/Ellen it is Silk weaver and on Henry/Betty its cotton weaver.
I said I was leaving it but can't!!!! I have read through again and there is a tenuous link: Mary says Alice brother may be Peter, blacksmith and it could be that is the occupation given on 1841 census, it is very blurred but not impossible, he married and had a child Simon Peter cook.
Alice married Joseph Duckworth and their daughter Elizabeth married Peter Callon, they called one of their children Simon Peter.
Do you think this may be a connection?

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 6 Oct 2010 13:08

just read through all this again and realised we have not mentioned the father's occupations from the Joseph/Alice marriage certificate. (unless I missed it!)

Do they help at all when comparing them to the 1841 census

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 6 Oct 2010 12:44

Thanks LA and Amazinggrace08
I was hoping that there be a bit more information on Kirsty's tree, but it looks like another dead end.
I think I will have to leave this one for a while and move onto a another branch/twig cos it gets so frustrating and I don't really know how I am going to determine which is the family connection..... maybe someone will have Elizabeth Duckworth on their tree with details of her mother and father that match.
Thanks again for trying for me. Will let you know if I find anything. M.

AmazingGrace08

AmazingGrace08 Report 6 Oct 2010 05:35

Hi Welly bobs,

Had a look at the tree for you and the person, Kirsty, does not have any siblings listed for Margaret, just her spouse and children. No parents either.

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 6 Oct 2010 00:03

just for info

Lancashire Birth indexes for the years: 1858
Surname Forename(s) Sub-District Registers At Mother's Maiden Name Reference
CALLON Peter Ashton Wigan & Leigh BRADBURY ASHT/10/192
Lancashire Birth indexes for the years: 1861
Surname Forename(s) Sub-District Registers At Mother's Maiden Name Reference
CALLON Margaret Ashton Wigan & Leigh BRADBURY ASHT/11/472

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 5 Oct 2010 20:13

Hi,
I finally got to the library today, and got into Ancestry, but of course cos I am not a member I could not view any trees, either that or I was doing something wrong!
Could any of you kind people please do a look up for me..... Mary said that there is a tree (Kirsty's tree) which has a Margaret Callon c 1862, her brother Peter was married to Elizabeth Duckworth who was the daughter of Joseph Duckworth and Alice Cook, this may help to determine the name of Alice's mother which so far, with your help ,we have a choice of Elizabeth (betty) Heaton or Ellen Whittles as both were married to a Henry Cook and both had a daughter Alice.
I would really appreciate any additional help you can give, as I have hit a brick wall. Many thanks.

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 1 Oct 2010 15:16

Hi, thanks LA
I must admit I not noticed about Bancks, but as I have looked through parish records I have noticed lots of Thos Walker.... witness and did begin to wonder if he was a proffessional witness!! I was going to go to the library today to follow up on the ancestry tree to see if that was a match, it sounds quite promising, ( Peter Callon my husbands great grandfather married the daughter of Joseph Duckworth and Alice (cook) goodness knows which cook it was though) but the weather is so foul I decided that it can wait a while longer. So once again many thanks. M.

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 1 Oct 2010 12:52

I would ignore trying to find any connection to William Bancks. he is the witness on almost every marriage at that church in 1910 which means he was probably just the parish clerk.

It was very common at that time for the parish clerk to act as a witness.

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 1 Oct 2010 11:19

Hi Mary,
I am feeling dimwitted this morning.... can you explain in a bit more detail the significance of your last posting, re Richard, Henry and Elizabeth Hasleden etc.,
I am not very good at assimilating lots of info, don;t think I would have made a good researcher or a copper for that matter!!
I really appreciate all the help being given. many thanks. M.

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 1 Oct 2010 11:12

Forgot to say that I have made contact with two hot matches, they seem to share the same tree, but the Alice they have seems to be the one with no named father, so I can rule her out as her mother ellen later married a chap called John, no match there by the look of it but lots of children with the same names, yet again..... M.

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 1 Oct 2010 11:08

Hi, thanks for the new information. LA I know you favour the Henry Cook and Ellen whittle but in light of the number of co-incidental names popping up on the Henry/Betty front I would appreciate your opinion on this. I appreciate the info on the township of winwick and don't know how relevant the parish on line record of Henry/Betty from Pemberton is. I do know from the marriage cert of Joseph Duckworth/Alice Cook they were married in theparish church of Winwick but it was registered as Warrington on BMD which would have thrown me completely off track.
Mary, thanks for more info, I really don't know how you all manage to track down so much information I go dizzy with it all, especially as they all seem to name the children the same names!!

Mary

Mary Report 29 Sep 2010 10:56

Connection maybe,on Henry Cooke and Elizabeth heatons marriage were William BANCKS as witness.

Richard Cooke born 1745 to Henry Cooke and elizabeth.
This marriage could be them
Henry to Elizabeth Hasleden 23/5/1732.

Elizabeth Hasleden/Bancks christened 4.10.1718 to Thomas BANCKS and Elizabeth Hasleden.

Maryb

Mary

Mary Report 29 Sep 2010 10:22

Hi Wellybobs.
If the library has membership then yes you can view the tree.

In search on Ancestry put Margaret Callan 1862 lancashire,the tree owner is Kirsty's family tree.

Maryb
Edit more children to Henry Cooke and Elizabeth Heaton in Wigan
Richard born 16/10/1810
John born 22/6/1812
Ann 14/12/1813.

A Henry was christened 3/4/1771 by Richard.

A Richard ch 21/7/1745 by a henry and Elizabeth.

So you can see Henry had Richard then Richard had Henry then Henry had richard which was the norm in those days to name your first son after your dad.

3 betty heatons in right timline
Betty born 13/1/1790 to James and Ann nee Laland

Betty 2/3/1792 to Richard and Ann nee Lowe.

This one maybe too young Betty 25/2/1796 to Joseph and Sarah nee Atherton.

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 28 Sep 2010 23:10

In 1835 the parish of Winwick contained the townships of Winwick with Hulme, Houghton, Middleton and Arbury, Southworth with Croft, Culcheth, Newton in Makerfield, Haydock, Ashton in Makerfield, Golborne, Lowton and Kenyon.

Pemberton 8 miles from Winwick

all info from GENUKI

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 28 Sep 2010 22:28

Hello all,
I am back once again... sorry for the delay but was trying to get my head round all the information from mary and Lancashire Ann, for which I am extremely gratefull.
When I planned it out with pen and paper there looks to be an awful lot of connections with the Henry/ Elizabeth camp as opposed to the Henry/Ellen camp. Does anyone know the significance if any of Winwick, Lowton as opposed to Winwick, Ashton in Makerfield and is Pemberton anywhere near, as that is the name on the marriage entry of Henry/Elizabeth.
Mary I am really interested in your find on the tree on ancestry with Margaret Callon, sister of Peter and the connection to Alice and Joseph, I don;t have a subscription to Ancestry but can access free at the local library, but would I be able to access other trees??? thanks M

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 26 Sep 2010 16:00

Hi, just got back to this today, many thanks Lancashireann and Mary, I need to try to make sense of all this, my head is in a spin..... I have not been doing too bad so far, but now it seems to be getting more complicated..... There is also a "hot match" with Alice Cook which I am making contact with..... it was much easier when you could send for a birth cert!!!!!! thanks so much I am determined to sort this out, only with you all helping of course..... M

Mary

Mary Report 26 Sep 2010 15:14

Well i thought i had found Betty Heatons birth but maybe not.

I'am posting anyway as I think there is a connection somewhere.

Betty Heaton born July 1792 in ashton to Samuel heaton and Jane Cundley 1774 -1805,only thing is there is a tree which says Betty died 1792.
She had a sister Mary heaton 17/3/1798 she married Henry Foster witness James WISWELL the name from Peter Cooke's will 1904.The one who could be Alice's brother.

On the same tree on Ancestry they have Margaret Callon 1862 married to Thomas Litherland.
Margaret Callon's brother Peter Callon 1859 married Elizabeth Duckworth daughter of Alice and Joseph.

Strange don't you think?

Maryb

Mary

Mary Report 26 Sep 2010 13:29

Christenings in Wigan by Henry and Elizabeth Cook

Alice Born 19/12/1815 ch 21/4/1816

Peter born 28/12/1820 ch 23/12/1820
Elizabeth born 10/8/1824 ch 5/12/1824.

Maryb

Mary

Mary Report 26 Sep 2010 12:35

The Peter Cooke a retired Blacksmith who married Charlotte died 20/8/1904 reg in Wigan.
Left £1034 10s 5d to Henry Wiswell wheelright
Simon peter Cooke son Bookeeper
Thomas Cooke son Teacher.

I know this isn't really helping,unless this is actually the brother to your Alice.

Maryb