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Linda Bailey
15-11-2004, 5:37 PM
Hi
I have two references from 1881 census and 1901 census (just the summary details) for Henry Bloor born in Willington. He was born about 1865 so he won't appear in the 1861 census, but I thought I would look in that area anyway to see if its a common name in that area. But I don't know where abouts to look. I assume its quite a small place. I tried Multimap but there were no entries in Cheshire, and Willington doesn't appear on the index.

Thank You

Linda

Phil
15-11-2004, 5:52 PM
Hi

I have come across Henry Bloor son of Peter & Ann aged 7 living at Old Withington, Cheshire. I have looked on multimap for Withington and come up with a village in the Manchester area. I can let you have more details from the 1871 Census if you like.

Regards

Phil

Linda Bailey
15-11-2004, 6:05 PM
Hi
Wow that was quick.
I did wonder if it was Withington but decided that with 2 entries pointing to Willington that it was probably somewhere I hadn't heard of.
Yes I would love the 1871 information - thank you. :D

I had a quick look on Ches BMD and quickly found an entry on there I had noticed before for: BLOOR Peter JEPSON Ann Prestbury, St Peter Cheshire East PSP/6/15 in 1847. (Thats interesting as Henry Bloor appears as a nephew of George Jepson on the 1881 census, and by the time of the 1901 census he is married to George's daughter Anne Jepson. ) Which would probably make Ann Jepson and her husband cousins I think.

Linda

Phil
15-11-2004, 6:41 PM
Ref RG10/3679
Reg District Macclesfield
Sub-Reg District Alderley
Folio 54
Page 2

Oakblood Farm

Peter Bloor, Head, Mar, 54, Farmer 90 acres, Old Withington, Cheshire
Ann Bloor, Wife, Mar , 47, Farmer's Wife, Copesthorne, Cheshire
William Bloor, Son, Unm, 21, Farmer's Son at Home, Great Warford, Cheshire
Samuel Bloor, Son, Unm, 17, Farmer's Son at Home, Old Withington, Cheshire
Ann Bloor, Daur, Unm, 15, Farmer's Daughter at Home, Old Withington, Cheshire
Helen Bloor, Daur, Unm, 13, Scholar, Old Withington, Cheshire
James Bloor, Son, Unm, 11, Scholar, Old Withington, Cheshire
Henry Bloor, Son, Unm, 9, Scholar, Old Withington, Cheshire
Peter Bloor, Son, Unm, 7, Scholar, Old Withington, Cheshire
Alfred Walker, Son-in-law, Mar, 27, Butcher, Whitley, Cheshire
Mary Walker, Daur, Mar, 23, Great Warford, Cheshire
Frank Walker, Grandson, Unm, 6 Mo, Old Withington, Cheshire

I hope this is of interest. If you would like I can get a image for you.

I will have a look at 1891 Census if your are interested.

Regards

Phil

Linda Bailey
15-11-2004, 8:17 PM
If you would like I can get a image for you.

I will have a look at 1891 Census if your are interested.

Regards

Phil

:D Yes Please on both counts - but by 1891 Henry won't be there as he would have married and be in Staffs by then but the family would be interesting.

Thank you again.

Linda

Phil
15-11-2004, 9:38 PM
Hi

Details of Census 1891:-

Ref RG12/2150
Reg District Newcastle Under Lyme
Sub Reg District Newcastle Under Lyme
Folio 117
Page 9

Furmace Lane

Henry Bloor, Head, 27, Corn Miller & Farmer,Employer, Cheshire, Withington
Annie Bloor, Wife, 33, Cheshire, Capesthorne
Jane Bebbington, Serv, Single, 21, General Servant & Domestic, Cheshire, Audlem
Joesph Bebbington, Serv, Single, 24, Farm Servant, Cheshire, Audlem
Ambrose Lightfoot, Serv, Single, 14, Farm Servant, Stffs., Madeley

I will drop you a private e-mail with images.

Regards

Phil

Linda Bailey
15-11-2004, 10:52 PM
Thank you again - I have spent the evening adding this family into the tree, and now I log on and I have yet more information to add. (I'm not complaining though!!! :D )

Phil
15-11-2004, 10:57 PM
The problem is trying to keep track out different lines! But it is a nice problem if you are getting new info! ;)

Regards

Phil

eddi
22-01-2006, 12:05 PM
just spotted your request for info on Willington... you may have found it by now, but just in case you haven't, it is just south of Kelsall and east of Tarvin, (between the A54 and A51). I also have relatives who lived in the village (but no Bloor's that I know of!!)