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Author:  Mel [ Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:35 pm ]
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I wonder if it sounded more like Easter when it was said by the parents?

Author:  Gloria [ Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:46 pm ]
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I think Easter sounds lovely. Perhaps the enumerator was a tad deaf.

Author:  Burnleymasher [ Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:16 pm ]
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Quite possible to sound like Easter with a Lanky twang.


Stephanie.

Author:  Gloria [ Fri Aug 13, 2010 1:01 pm ]
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[quote="Gloria"]Does anyone know what this child's name is????
Whereas Nancy Spencer singlewoman, was on the twentyfourth day of October 1837 delivered of a male Bastard Child; and the said child, on the seventh say of January last by reason of its said mother being unable to provide for its maintenance, became chargeable to the Township of Burnley in the County of Lancaster, and from thence hitherto has been maintained and supported by the said Township. And Whereas we the undersigned being the Overseers of the Poor of the said Township have made diligent enquiry as to the Father of the said Child, and find that you James Kippax are the father of the same.
Therefore take notice, that at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden by adjournment at Preston for the County of Lancaster on the tenth day of April next, we as such Overseers of the Poor of the said Township, intend to make application to the court at the said Sessions, for an Order upon you to reimburse the said Township for the maintainance ans support of the said Child.
Given under our hands this seventh day of March 1839.
To James Kippax of Burnley Stone Mason
Overseers of the said Township of Burnley
John Lie
James Deard
James Robinson
These three names are not easy to read.

On a seperate sheet
1839 march 18th personally seved Jas Kippax with a duplicate copy
Jas Robinson[/quote]

I have just dug this one out again to give myself a headache :lol: I have been trying to find this James Kippax stonemason, the James Kippax father of Nancy Spencer's child in the censuses, but they all seem to be weavers-----can anyone else find him?

Author:  Mel [ Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:05 am ]
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Sounds like this one frustrates you!

Did you look at 'the next quarter sessions'?

Author:  Gloria [ Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:06 am ]
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:shock: :shock: :shock: no I haven't :shock: :shock: :shock: that gives me the excuse to go to Preston next week. I can't believe I haven't looked, I just read over it and it never registered :lol:
Amazing what another pair of eyes does :wink: thanks.

Author:  Mel [ Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:45 am ]
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You need an excuse :!: :?:

Author:  charon10 [ Sat Aug 14, 2010 11:09 am ]
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Gloria

from FMP, 1841 Census:

James Kippax Stone Mason 20 and Susannah also 20, Burnley Lane

HO107 Piece:506 Book/Folio:22/8 Page:9

or am I missing the point somehow?

Charon

Author:  Gloria [ Sat Aug 14, 2010 1:06 pm ]
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I think you could have found him Charon, thankyou.
I have decided I am going around with my eyes shut at the moment.
I had got it into my head that James was the same James (born 1817) who was my 3Xgt grandfather, now it would appear that he isn't----hopefully.

Author:  Pendlewitch52 [ Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:53 pm ]
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Gloria wrote:
Hi Christine,
I have a Susan Kippax christened 20th Feb 1767 by the Hillgate Tabernacle,Stockport, but she was living in Briercliffe. She is the daughter of James and Susan (Nutter). If you look under the family tree section I have put my Kippaxs there, and you will be able to see her. I don't have any more info on her as I followed her brother Joshua.
Edited below on 30th March 2009
I have just reread this and find I am wrong. Susan Kippax is the daughter of Robert Kippax, not James and Susan as I have written above. James and Susan, as far as I know did not have a daughter named Susan. Apologies to anyone I have confused :roll:


Hi Gloria

It's a while since this was posted so I am hoping you are still connected.

In researching a family member I have found they were baptized in 1790 at Hillgate Tabernacle, Stockport despite living near Sabden. Did you find out why your ancestor was baptized there and not locally, please? I am struggling to discover why they went all the way to Stockport.

Thanks.

Amanda

:D

Author:  Gloria [ Sat Sep 05, 2020 11:49 am ]
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Hi Amanda,
I have got the Reverend Peter Walkdens Diary CD, and it includes the baptism register of Rev Peter Walkden 1709-1769, and the baptism register of Rev Henry Walkden 1747-1793 for Chapels at Garsdale, Chipping, Newton, Hesketh Lane, Holcome, Stockport Old Chapel and Tingtwistle, Heavily Hall nr Stockport, Wimondhouses Newton and Hesketh Lane.
What are the names you have and I will look on the CD.

Author:  rexwatson [ Thu Sep 10, 2020 10:10 pm ]
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I think itinerant ministers were involved, so that travel to Stockport would not be !

Wymondhouses near Sabden

Rex

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