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DianaCanada
19-11-2010, 1:13 PM
I have had this brick wall for many years and thought I would seek some help on knocking it down.
My direct paternal ancestor, Joseph Hibbert was b. ca 1799 in Lancashire. He died 7 Sep 1852, Salford, age 53. He was a dyer by occupation and this appears on all records I have found associated with him
Joseph had at least 2 children with his first wife, Ann, including my ancestor, William, b. ca Apr 1820 and christened at Manchester Cathedral as an infant. I assume, given Joseph's young age, that William was likely his first child. Ann died before his second marriage in 1829, but I have found no record online.
Joseph married a second time, at Manchester Cathedral, on 20 Jul 1829, to Ellen Clare. They had at least seven more children, and probably one or two others who died as babies. One of these children and one of the grandchildren of this marriage were later living with my William, so I was able to connect the families. The families moved back and forth between Salford and Hulme (South Manchester) for a couple of generations.
Interestingly, Joseph seemed to have witnessed his own death! The informant was Joseph Hibbert - I am guessing this is an error - both sons of his named Joseph died very young and the informant was probably another of his numerous sons.
My brick wall - I can find no suitable christening for Joseph ca 1798/99 and no suitable marriage to an Ann ca 1819/20.
Any suggestions welcomed.

Raffaele
19-11-2010, 1:41 PM
What did he declare as his place of birth in 1851.
What did he declare on the 1841 census.

My thinking is as follows:-

He could have been a bit older than he stated. Not unusual when looking for a second wife.
He did die rather young even for those days.

Is it possible he and his first wife were from Ireland and married there?

I did find a Joseph Higgins and Ann marriage 1816 but in Finsbury. If dyers were a mobile trade then it could be them and they could have come from anywhere.

DianaCanada
19-11-2010, 2:08 PM
Joseph was born in Lancashire according to the 1841 census, as was his second wife Ellen. Hibbert is fairly common in the Manchester area, so unless he changed his surname for other reasons, I assume the family had long roots in that area of England. It is possible he was illegitimate and not christened. Or christened under his birth name, and adopted another name later.

The 1841 census shows him as 40, but of course, has been rounded up or down. Joseph died of dysentry - perhaps working as a dyer for 30 years or so played havoc with his system! Have no idea what kind of chemicals he might have been exposed to.

Sections of Manchester were severely damaged for the 1851 census - he is found on a very damaged recovered sample has his birthplace obliterated (this is not on the *Anc site - the Manchester Family History Group attempted to do some restoration on the damaged portions).

Geoffers
19-11-2010, 2:10 PM
What did he declare as his place of birth in 1851.

This is unfortunately one of the water damaged pieces of the 1851 Lancashire census. It has been transcribed by the Manchester and Lancashrie FHS and is available on the pay-per-view site 'findmypast' but the place of birth then is not clear.

Lizzy9
19-11-2010, 3:48 PM
There's this marriage on the Familysearch beta site.

Joseph Hibbert to Ann Lees 14/11/1819, Parish Church of St Mary, Prestwich

DianaCanada
19-11-2010, 4:24 PM
Thanks Lizzy9 - Prestwich isn't too far from Salford, according to Wikipedia, so this might be plausible. Diana.

Mona
19-11-2010, 4:32 PM
The transcript is on LancashireOPC, not much more info, both of this parish, the witnesses were the same for all other marriages that day.

DianaCanada
19-11-2010, 5:38 PM
Thanks for checking. There is a Joseph age 40, with young wife Sarah, 2 year old daughter Ann, living in Prestwich in 1841. Possible widower of Ann Lees - hard to prove.

valg
20-11-2010, 6:06 AM
Record on Fam Search pilot-Ann Hibbert burial Manchester 16 Jan 1827-no spouse/age/parents listed.

valg
20-11-2010, 6:15 AM
Looking at Williams baptism on IGI- there are 3 children listed for parents William Hibbert and Ann-William 1820-Eliza 1825 -Harriet 1824 all Manchester Cathedral, is Eliza a sibling to William? If so parents are noted as Joseph Hibbert and Ann Whittaker
Haven't found a marriage to Ann Whittaker.

geneius
21-11-2010, 12:00 AM
Hello

There is an entry on this site for your ancestor

burialrecords.manchester.gov.uk/GenSearch.aspx

maps.google.co.uk may help you in checking the 'suburbs' of Manchester

DianaCanada
21-11-2010, 12:42 AM
Thanks for this. Am not sure about Ann Whittaker - am moving house soon, so a lot of my odds and ends on family history are packed - but I believe this Joseph (not William) was a butcher, and I thought ELiza might have been illegitimate. No sign of an Eliza Hibbert in 1841 that fits this.

DianaCanada
21-11-2010, 12:46 AM
Thanks very much for finding the burial record for me. Will purchase some credits and have a look!

I have found Joseph Hibbert buried 12/9/1852 on burialrecords.manchester.gov.uk/GenSearch.aspx - and I registered but cannot for the life of me figure out how I am supposed to buy credits and view the information.

valg
21-11-2010, 8:14 AM
Looking at Williams baptism on IGI- there are 3 children listed for parents William Hibbert and Ann-William 1820-Eliza 1825 -Harriet 1824 all Manchester Cathedral, is Eliza a sibling to William? If so parents are noted as Joseph Hibbert and Ann Whittaker
Haven't found a marriage to Ann Whittaker.

Sorry I did mean I searched children of Joseph Hibbert and Ann....The children I noted above were children of a Joseph Hibbert and Ann-Not William Hibbert and Ann.....

Lizzy9
21-11-2010, 10:57 AM
I have found Joseph Hibbert buried 12/9/1852 on burialrecords.manchester.gov.uk/GenSearch.aspx - and I registered but cannot for the life of me figure out how I am supposed to buy credits and view the information.

Hi Diana, you need to first register with the site.

http://www.
burialrecords.manchester.gov.uk/GenLogin.aspx?N

Mona
21-11-2010, 12:41 PM
I have found Joseph Hibbert buried 12/9/1852 on burialrecords.manchester.gov.uk/GenSearch.aspx - and I registered but cannot for the life of me figure out how I am supposed to buy credits and view the information.

If you already have his death certificate, I would not waste any money on credits here. The only information on the burial registers is Name, age at death, last address, grave number. If you click on "view details" (which is free) next to his name, you will see he is in a paupers graves with numerous others listed, plus unknown section.

DianaCanada
21-11-2010, 1:00 PM
That is good to know. Am not surprised he was in the pauper's section!

jeanbrandwood@t
28-05-2011, 8:39 PM
I have had this brick wall for many years and thought I would seek some help on knocking it down.
My direct paternal ancestor, Joseph Hibbert was b. ca 1799 in Lancashire. He died 7 Sep 1852, Salford, age 53. He was a dyer by occupation and this appears on all records I have found associated with him
Joseph had at least 2 children with his first wife, Ann, including my ancestor, William, b. ca Apr 1820 and christened at Manchester Cathedral as an infant. I assume, given Joseph's young age, that William was likely his first child. Ann died before his second marriage in 1829, but I have found no record online.
Joseph married a second time, at Manchester Cathedral, on 20 Jul 1829, to Ellen Clare. They had at least seven more children, and probably one or two others who died as babies. One of these children and one of the grandchildren of this marriage were later living with my William, so I was able to connect the families. The families moved back and forth between Salford and Hulme (South Manchester) for a couple of generations.
Interestingly, Joseph seemed to have witnessed his own death! The informant was Joseph Hibbert - I am guessing this is an error - both sons of his named Joseph died very young and the informant was probably another of his numerous sons.
My brick wall - I can find no suitable christening for Joseph ca 1798/99 and no suitable marriage to an Ann ca 1819/20.
Any suggestions welcomed.

Hi Diane,

I too have reached a brick wall with a Hibbert and wonder if they are connected. Mine is Henry born c1819, Salford, married 1855 to Mary Law Manchester CAthedral, died 12.10 1869. His father was a warehouseman called John Hibbert. Why I thought they may be connected is that Henry was also a dyer. Maybe brothers? I have not been able to identify his father or mother in records and have not been able to find him in 1851 - I think he may have been on some of the damaged records of the time.
Regards
Jean

valg
29-05-2011, 4:13 AM
Hi Diane,

I too have reached a brick wall with a Hibbert and wonder if they are connected. Mine is Henry born c1819, Salford, married 1855 to Mary Law Manchester CAthedral, died 12.10 1869. His father was a warehouseman called John Hibbert. Why I thought they may be connected is that Henry was also a dyer. Maybe brothers? I have not been able to identify his father or mother in records and have not been able to find him in 1851 - I think he may have been on some of the damaged records of the time.
Regards
Jean

Seemed quite a common occupation amongst the Hibberts my GG Uncle Timothy Hibbert brn Rochdale 1838 son of John and Alice Hibbert both brn Rochdale, the whole family seemed to be dyers or bleachers.

DianaCanada
29-05-2011, 3:29 PM
I have found another Hibbert dyer living in Salford who was a few years older than my Joseph and wondered if he might be a brother - Samuel. Also wondered if Joseph's cause of death, dysentery, was a result of the dyes he worked with.

jeanbrandwood@t
29-05-2011, 6:49 PM
My Henry Hibbert had a son called Samuel. Sounds as if they are linked. Just found out my GGrandad Henry Hibbert later managed the Rob Roy Pub in Salford too. Henry died aged 50. Maybe as a result of the chemicals. Will have to get hold of his death cert. Did you find the name of your Joseph's father. Wondered if it was John also.?

DianaCanada
30-05-2011, 1:26 AM
My Joseph had a son Samuel as well and a son called John (who was a dyer, the only one to follow his father's profession).
I did find a marriage of a Joseph Hibbert of Oldham to Nanney Ridings of Oldham on 12 Apr 1819, in Prestwich, about a year before William, my ancestor, was born. I can't rule them out, so they are a "possible". I know there were many Hibberts in that area.

DianaCanada
30-05-2011, 1:29 AM
I should have added that Samuel and John were Joseph's sons by his second marriage to Ellen Clare (I have found nothing on her ancestry either). His other sons with Ellen were named Joseph (perhaps 2, one died young), George, and James. There was also a daughter Mary Jane, who probably died young.