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  1. #11
    bumblebee
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    After googling around and having a look at Stanningley/Pudsey and the registration districts, there are quite a few possible births registrations. Even an Isabel Livesey registered in Bradford district, Q2 1869. A couple of Isabella Smiths around that time in the Bradford registration district, Q1 1869 and Q4 1869. I cannot really see a Troth/Price or Jones birth that would fit in the Bradford Registration district.

    Bumblebee

  2. #12
    Frank
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    Bumblebee,

    Cannot thank you enough for what you have told me, I know that things still need verifying, but you have told me in two days what has taken 2 and half years for me not to find.

    The information that you gave me about Anne Ellen Price Troth has all tied up with what I have on the Smith family. I could not understand why Isabel had gone to their house in West Brom to give birth to my Grandma,
    and as a result I have a lot of info on all the Smith family, which ties in perfectly with what you told me.

    Thanks again,

    All the Best, Frank.

  3. #13
    Frank
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    Default Isabel Livesey.

    Bumblebee,

    Just to let you know, acting on what you told me I sent for a Birth Cert of Isabel Livesey, and it has turned out to be the one I am looking for. Mother Ann Ellen Livesey, formally TROTH, father John Livesey.
    That only leaves Agnes`s Birth Cert and Emma`s Death Cert. Things are moving again.

    Thank you very much for your help I really do appreciate it, Please if it is not presuming too much how on earth did you dig up the name Livesey ?.

    All the best
    Frank.

  4. #14
    bumblebee
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    Hi Frank

    Good news about the birth certificate.

    In answer to your question, as Ann Ellen was known by so many surnames, I just looked for matching children. This family seemed to be in the correct area also.

    Was Agnes registered as a Livesey? ... Agnes Livesey 1871 Q3 Bradford Y 9b 245 (numbers need checking)

    I have had no luck with Emma so far.

    Bumblebee

  5. #15
    Frank
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    Default Agnes Troth

    Bumble Bee,

    Thank you once again, Agnes was registered as a Livesey, I shall push my luck and try for a Birth Cert.

    All the best,
    Frank.

  6. #16
    Frank
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    Default Agnes Livesey

    Bumblebee,

    Not after anything this time, just to say thanks and let you know that Agnes LIVESEY came up trumps as well I got the birth cert and it was the correct one.

    All the best Frank.

  7. #17
    bumblebee
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    Hi Frank

    Thank you for the updates, I am pleased the certificates turned out to be correct. Still no luck with Emma but I am sure one day you will find out what happened to her.

    Bumblebee

  8. #18
    v.wells
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    Don't know if this has anything to do with your Livesley's but while looking for someone else I ran across this entry:
    Ethel Livesley m Frank Berry 1927 1Q vol 8c p 833 Gtr Manchester

  9. #19
    uksearch
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    Lancs BMD gives a more precise location for this marriage:

    BERRY Frank LIVESLEY Ethel
    Heywood, Mission Chapel Rochdale AP15/4/13

    UK

  10. #20
    Frank
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    Default Emma Livesey,

    Thank you all trying to trace a Livesey for me, but I am not ungrateful, but it not the one I was looking for. She was Emma LIVESEY, born Emma JONES 1854 at Hindley, Lancs,

    To the best of my knowledge she never married.

    Thanking you again,
    All the Best, Frank.

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