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Who are we looking for in Leicester(Part Four)

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Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 1 Apr 2005 22:03

Greeting's Again Geraldine..... ' Best plans of Mice and Men '....... Oh Dear......One step forward two back... Let's hope the new Vicar is into genealogy then..... MIKE.

Geraldine

Geraldine Report 1 Apr 2005 21:50

Hi Mike Just to let you know had a phone call tonight from the vicar of Copt Oak he's only just got my letter as he is now in Burton on Trent. The board has'nt been altered at the church.He is sending my letter back to the new vicar. So I shall have to wait a bit longer. Geraldine

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 1 Apr 2005 00:44

Greeting's Geradine........ ' All together now ....SUGARLUMPS !!! ' Lets hope this Smith spelt with two F's ? ....(Leicester Lingo) Grabs for the PROZAC...... But at lest the detective work was right..... OK..... my slack time is usually Mon ~ Thurs's..... SHOOT ....lol :0) MIKE.

Geraldine

Geraldine Report 31 Mar 2005 16:40

Hi mike Just to let you know that the right birth certificate has arrived for Hannah Warner. Hurraah!!! (:O))) The down side is her mothers maiden name is guess what ? Smith!! Thank you for your help Geraldine

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 30 Mar 2005 19:33

Greeting's Again Robert .... In answer to your quest to find address ...... I think it's best if you can pick up a copy of the 1841. Census for Matlock or Derbyshire on disk Have you tried Stepping Stones Ltd. ? They do Census Disks. Or the Derbyshire Family History Society. But having said that the 1841. census is very basic and with a bit of luck the enumerator has put the Street / Road name but NO house No's in the left hand column but don't hold your breath.... MIKE.

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 30 Mar 2005 19:23

Greeting's Again Elaine & Sheila...... ' Sorry Ladies '..... Writes note to myself ' Must pay more attention '.... MIKE.

Sheila

Sheila Report 30 Mar 2005 18:23

Ey up - Mike I'd just like to thank you for all the information you have posted on here for me. I really appreciate it. Thanks again Sheila

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 30 Mar 2005 16:47

Hi Mike Your e-mail got through but I think it was intended for Sheila Elaine

Beverly

Beverly Report 30 Mar 2005 16:32

Your welcome Margaret You just put nudge in to bring the thread back to begining of board. Mike nudged so this thread was in front of the old thread,so we use this one. instead of writing message you just put nudge. I Hope this explains it but ive probably gone the long way round explaining Bev

Margaret

Margaret Report 30 Mar 2005 14:50

Hi Mike. Thanks again for interesting info. I think the William Heawood in Braunstone age 52 is brother to my gt.grandad the illusive EDWARD. You may be right in that 1871 Edward could have just been away from Oldbury working, I saw that he was a widow. Can't trace a death for Mary Heawood (Tyers) his wife but youngest son Joseph was born in 1869 and then she was not on 1871 census. I dont think PC Joseph Haywood was one of ours, no relation to the long arm of the law. The William HAYWOOD on 1891 census at 20 Elm St is grandfather. He had 2 more daughters in Belgrave this was before he moved back to Birmingham and subsequently Smethwick. By the way thanks also to Beverley for info about address in Hash Road Oldbury. I hadn't seen that house number before. I see mention about nudge forward. Don't understand this. I will do it if I know how. Margaret

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 29 Mar 2005 22:51

Greeting’s Again Sheila. 1841. Census. Scanned Images. HO 107 / 605. / 14. / Page. 36. Leicester. St. Nicolas Parish. Blue Boar Lane. (Second record on Lane so low numbers) John Lilley. Head.45.Stocking Maker. Elizabeth Wife. 35. Ditto. Charlotte. 10. Ditto. John. 8. Ditto. ? ? (male) 4. Ditto. Elizabeth Smith. 15. Ditto. Ann Sharpe. 15. Dress Maker. All born within the County. © Crown Copyright National Archives. Marriages found :- JOHN LILLEY.~ ELIZABETH BOOTHBY. St. Nicolas Church. 1827. By Banns. © Copyright Leicestershire & Rutland Family History Society.2002. I have records of a further 7 Lilley Marriages Including this interesting one :- JANE LILLEY. ~ JOHN STREETON. All Saints Church. 1803. By Banns. Welford Road Cemetery Burials :- John Lilley. 2nd July. 1873. Aged 85. Last Address:- Blue Boar Lane. U.= Unconsecrated Ground. T. = Section. Plot No. 469. Mode = C = Common Grave. Burial No. 30417. Elizabeth Lilley. 29th. May. 1875. Aged. 72. Last Address Leicester Union House. Same details as John for grave Burial No. 34242. © Copyright Leicestershire & Rutland Family History Society.2004. All Saints Church Lilley Burials :- LILEY BENJAMIN 28 JUN 1830 80 LILLEY ANN 01 APR 1841 46 LILLEY ELIZABETH 02 NOV 1817 67 LILLEY HENRY 29 SEP 1850 19 LILLEY JANE 14 OCT 1833 80 LILLEY MARY 22 APR 1819 19 LILLEY RICHARD 26 JAN 1823 71 St. Margaret’s Church. No. 1.:- LILLEY HENRY JUN 1818 2 LILLEY JANE MAY 1818 3 St Margaret’s Church No. 2.:- LILLEY MARY 18 DEC 1820 24 LILLEY SOPHIA 23 JAN 1820 INF © Copyright Leicestershire & Rutland Family History Society.2001. MIKE.

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 29 Mar 2005 20:34

Elaine..... Here is what should be on the cert cut and paste it and send it to them St. Margaret's Church :- Entry No.80, DEC 25, 1858, after Banns CHARLES HURST, 19, bach. PAINTER, of GEORGE St, s. of WILLIAM HURST, PAINTER JEMIMA STRETTON, 23, sp. of GEORGE St, father's name & occupation not given Wits: WILLIAM HENRY STRETTON, LOUISA STRETTON MIKE. Map for Blue Boar lane winging it's way to your E-mail address

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 29 Mar 2005 20:24

1851.Census. 2090 / 362 / 2 / 6 / Blue Boar Lane. JOHN LILLEY HEAD M 60 M LOOM HAND LEI LEICESTER ELIZABETH LILLEY WIFE M 50 F EMP: AT WORSTED FACTORY LEI LEICESTER CHARLOTTE LILLEY DAU U 21 F EMP: AT WORSTED FACTORY LEI LEICESTER JOHN LILLEY SON U 18 M EMP: IN FANCY FACTORY LEI LEICESTER DINAH LILLEY DAU 14 F EMP: AT WORSTED FACTORY LEI LEICESTER RICHARD JACKSON LODG 14 M EMP: AT WORSTED FACTORY LEI LEICESTER © Copyright Leicestershire & Rutland Family History Society.2001. 1861. Scanned Census Image. Leicester. St. Nicolas Parish. No. 13, Blue Boar Lane. John Lilley. Head. Mar. 72. Frame Work Knitter b . Leicester. Elizabeth. Wife. 60. b Leicester. No. 15.Blue Boar Lane. John Lilley (Jnr) Head. Mar. 28. Weaver b Leicester. Sarah. Wife. 24. b Leicester. Charlotte. Dau. 4. b Leicester. Sarah. Dau. 2. b Leicester. John. Son. 11 Months Old. b. Leicester. © Copyright Leicestershire & Rutland Family History Society.2004. It will take a while for me to find them on the 1841. ( no search programme) And I’ll see what else I can find…… MIKE. If you post the year I'll see if I can find it for you re Marriage Cert for St.Margaret's Church

Beverly

Beverly Report 29 Mar 2005 20:13

Hi Elaine Ive never had that on the certificates ive got its always been spelt Stretton Bev

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 29 Mar 2005 20:05

In Reply Wait for it... Handwritten 1958 so who do I talk to? LOL Elaine

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 29 Mar 2005 19:55

Greeting's Sheila I presume...lol :0) Blue Boar Lane is not there today... But if you draw a line across Highcross Street from Free School Lane then that's where it started ..... Best hurry up if you want to see it it's about to be dug up for the new extension to the Shires Shopping Centre....... John's on the 1861. census Returns aged 72. give me a few minutes and I'll try and trace him back as far as I can for you..... MIKE.

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 29 Mar 2005 19:45

Greeting's Elaine..... The Certificate you received...... Was the writing in Long hand or was it typed ? If it was typed then ring them up and ask of explanation !!!! and you would like a correct one back...... And tell them Spec Savers do great deals now days ....lol :0)) MIKE.

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 29 Mar 2005 19:36

Greeting's Again Margaret..... Not sure if you have these :- 1891. Scanned Census Image. RG 12/ 2521. / Folder 154. / Page. 37. Leicester. St, Peter's Parish. Elm Street ( now know as Elmdale Street off Loughborough Road. No. 20. WILLIAM HAYWOOD. Head. Mar. 24. Shoe Hand. b Oldbury. Worcestershire. Emma. Wife. 24. Shoe Hand. b. Belgrave Leicester. Emma. Dau. 2. b. Belgrave. Leicester. © Crown Copyright National Archives. RG 12 / 2187. / Folder. 48. / Page. 3. Ruston Spencer. Staffordshire. Ruston Marsh. JOSEPH HAYWARD. Head. Mar. 36. Police Constable. b. Oldbury. Worcester. Dorcas. Wife. b Black Heath. Staffordshire. Thomas. Son. 16. Railway Porter. b. Black Heath. Nancy. Dau. 9. Scholar. b. Dilhorne. Staffordshire. Frederick Albert. Son. 7. Scholar. b. Ditto. Victoria. Dau. 3. Warslow Staff's. Dorcas. Dau. 10. Months Old. (June 1890.) b. Ruston. Staff's. © Crown Copyright National Archives. 1891. Census. RG 12 / 2501. / 29./ Page 3. Braunstone. William Heawood. Head. Widow.52. Wheelwright. b Braunstone. Eliza Burden Widow. 50. Housekeeper. b. Belgrave. Leicester. © Crown Copyright National Archives. ( umm.... now where have we heard Belgrave before William Jr's Wife.... could this be her maiden name? ) Still no luck with Edward..... I've tried War graves Site... There was a burial off the NBI 8th. May 1879. Edward Haywood Aged 42. Sheffield. I did wonder if Edward was away looking for work (Carpenter) on the night of the Census 1881. That ties in with Son's (William) Occupation of Painter. Also had a close look at that 1871. Census and it looks like it states Edward was a WIDOW Aged 37. MIKE.

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 29 Mar 2005 19:12

Hi all A question for everyone and really to see if this has happened to Bev. Have tied in rels here and there and previously it was to do with a Stretton and Hurst getting married and if I remember right it unearthed a Stretton for Bev. Have just received a cert for the marriage of Charles Hurst and Jemima Stretton which is on the St Margs reg but Stretton as written in the banns is spelt Street on the wedding certificate and the same goes for the witnesses. In fact I read the other witness as Shelton instead of Stretton. Am lost as this has never happened before, need help!!! Elaine

Sheila

Sheila Report 29 Mar 2005 19:00

Ey up - it's me again - with another question (must get over and buy those maps Mike talks about) Wondering now where Blue Boar Lane was. My great grandma lived there as a child. Also - if anyone's feeling generous - I have John Lilley at 15 Blue Boar Lane on the 1871 census. He was 83 then so had been around for a bit. Wondering if anyone has him on an earlier census...any information appreciated and will reciprocate with Coventry area if anyone needs it. Many thanks Sheila