No, sorry. Mark Noble of Great Harwood was married to a distant relative of my Clayton le Moors Smiths and when she died he married another Smith from Clayton le Dale. It looks as though the Catholic...
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27-08-2023 6:29 PM
Thread: Prosecution of Edward Wearden c 1841
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No, sorry. Mark Noble of Great Harwood was...
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26-08-2023 6:48 PM
Thread: Prosecution of Edward Wearden c 1841
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This has been a fascinating thread to read. Thank...
This has been a fascinating thread to read. Thank you to all of you. Although I'm only related very distantly I looked at the Ribchester Smiths when trying to solve my own Smiths from Clayton le...
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11-08-2023 5:40 PM
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I tried Lanopc and LancsBMD and all I have found...
I tried Lanopc and LancsBMD and all I have found so far is Mary Ann Hill, mother Maymon, Accrington 1869 but can't find a marriage for Maymon to Hill. Most of the ones I've looked into at Altham with...
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10-08-2023 8:24 PM
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There was a vicar at Altham who did this a lot...
There was a vicar at Altham who did this a lot for illegitimacy. I've seen it many times before.
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12-07-2023 8:39 PM
Thread: Hello folks
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That is the same area as my Breens and McIlherons...
That is the same area as my Breens and McIlherons but you are clearly doing much better than me. Good Luck.
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12-01-2023 7:04 PM
Thread: Catholic baptisms.
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Until 1837 it was only legal in England and Wales...
Until 1837 it was only legal in England and Wales (and ?Scotland) for Catholics to marry in a Church of England church and because of this, the practice often continued for many years after.(Some...
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05-08-2022 12:33 PM
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If you do a DNA test Ancestry now splits between...
If you do a DNA test Ancestry now splits between parent 1 and parent 2. Their latest update gives each chromosome an ethnicity. Further update promised shortly! So it may well be useful if you have...
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08-12-2021 7:03 PM
Thread: Enfield near Clayton-Le Moors?
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The old Catholic chapel in Clayton le Moors is in...
The old Catholic chapel in Clayton le Moors is in Enfield, just near Clayton Hall. The chapel has been knocked down, but there is a nicely kept graveyard. If you use Lancashire online parish clerk...
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25-09-2021 2:46 PM
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If you do an autosomal test, you don't have to do...
If you do an autosomal test, you don't have to do any more. Just solve all your matches. If you take a Y-DNA test, you may have to spend a lot more money. What you get is the general haplogroup, then...
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12-03-2021 7:55 PM
Thread: Married or perhaps not ?
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Conjugati sunt
Conjugati sunt
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24-02-2021 4:40 PM
Thread: DNA disproving paper trails?
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I bought my husband a DNA test on Ancestry and...
I bought my husband a DNA test on Ancestry and rapidly realized his maternal grandmother Florence had many matches via her mother but not via her supposed father except for two descendants of...
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14-01-2021 7:43 PM
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My husband's grandmother has one birth date on...
My husband's grandmother has one birth date on the 1939 register and a different birth date on her birth certificate. When he did a DNA test on Ancestry it became apparent that his grandmother was...
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26-11-2020 7:46 PM
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What is the case with other baptismal records in...
What is the case with other baptismal records in this parish? If it is just an isolated case,it does seem unlikely. I know that for a short period in Great Harwood in Lancashire the vicar did put the...
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10-05-2020 3:48 PM
Thread: Catholic records
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Maybe they belonged to different churches. I have...
Maybe they belonged to different churches. I have a family in the early 1800s in Clayton le Moors, Lancashire who baptized all the children Anglican until the volcano erupted in 1816 and father...
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09-05-2020 8:15 PM
Thread: Catholic records
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There is a Catholic FHS and they have recently...
There is a Catholic FHS and they have recently put some records online.
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12-02-2020 7:13 PM
Thread: Baffled by DNA!
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Ancestry doesn't show shared matches under 20cM...
Ancestry doesn't show shared matches under 20cM so you may well have shared matches at lower amounts. Do you ever read Lost Cousins? Peter is very good at explaining tricks and strategies. best...
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04-08-2019 3:26 PM
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Baptism: 22 Jun 1810 St Mary the Virgin, Bury,...
Baptism: 22 Jun 1810 St Mary the Virgin, Bury, Lancashire, England
Thomas Haworth - Son of Thomas Haworth & Ellen
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Abode: Tott.
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12-05-2018 3:29 PM
Thread: 1939 register available elsewhere
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I have found my aunt's details on Ancestry. She...
I have found my aunt's details on Ancestry. She was living with her parents and older sister. Her sister has been redacted but has been deceased for some years whereas aunty Joan is very much alive....
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04-03-2018 9:32 PM
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Your first reading looks fine. The second one as...
Your first reading looks fine. The second one as you say and it's £4. li is pound and for the numbers you count the upright letter is and they always put a j at the end so you know it's the end....
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12-02-2018 3:35 PM
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Familysearch wanted me to register, then they...
Familysearch wanted me to register, then they nagged me to start a tree. It's not as bad as Ancestry hints, but they keep sending me helpful messages. "Do you know one of your ancestors was married...
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07-01-2018 11:00 PM
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and naturall, then chattells and credits, I...
and naturall, then chattells and credits, I think, cicilysmith
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31-12-2017 5:19 PM
Thread: 1939 Register
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Florence died in 1966. I haven't looked for a...
Florence died in 1966.
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30-12-2017 5:36 PM
Thread: 1939 Register
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This is a very interesting discussion. My mother...
This is a very interesting discussion. My mother in law's mother, Florence, has a birthdate on the 1939 register which is completely different by 2 years (and in month and day) from that on the birth...
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08-09-2017 12:52 PM
Thread: Two books down, two more to go
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Congratulations, Lynne, you have worked very hard...
Congratulations, Lynne, you have worked very hard over the years, cicilysmith
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20-08-2017 5:47 PM
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I am interested in the Dunham/Singletary line,...
I am interested in the Dunham/Singletary line, because several of them appear on my husband's Matches page for his Y-DNA at FTDNA. His own line is back to North Staffordshire in the early 1700s, but...
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