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15 Jun 2014 12:59 |
Please could i ask for help in finding a baptism for the above named in the hopes of finding out who her parents are... Hannah married Henry/William Hoult.
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15 Jun 2014 13:10 |
What about this?
England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Name:Hannah Wallworke
Gender:Female
Baptism Date:1 Nov 1723
Baptism Place: Cathedral,Manchester,Lancashire,England
Father: Robt. Wallworke
FHL Film Number:443327
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15 Jun 2014 13:13 |
Thank you Gins
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15 Jun 2014 13:30 |
I shall return tomorrow as my time at the library has run out.
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15 Jun 2014 13:38 |
Just for ref
Marriage: 7 Apr 1744 St James, Haslingden, Lancashire, England William Holt - Weaver, Of this Chapelry Hannah Woolwoork [sic] - Spinster, Of this Chapelry Married by Banns duly published Register: Marriages 1741 - 1756, Entry 80 Source: LDS Film 1068835
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15 Jun 2014 18:36 |
William Holt Spouse's Name: Hannah Woolwoork Event Date: 1744 Event Place: Haslingden, Lancashire, England
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M16086-1 , System Origin: England-VR , GS Film number: 1068835 , Reference ID: 2:LGHTDM
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15 Jun 2014 18:39 |
Name: Hannah Wallworke Gender: Female Christening Date: 01 Nov 1723 Christening Place: CATHEDRAL,MANCHESTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND Father's Name: Robt. Wallworke
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00546-2 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number:
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15 Jun 2014 18:40 |
Name: Jane Wallwork Gender: Female Christening Date: 25 Dec 1720 Christening Place: CATHEDRAL,MANCHESTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND Father's Name: Robt. Wallwork
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00546-2 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number:
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15 Jun 2014 18:43 |
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Name: Alice Wallwork Event Type: Baptism Christening Date: 04 Jul 1718 Christening Place: Manchester, Lancashire Affiliate Publication Number: RG4_0063
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15 Jun 2014 18:46 |
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Name: Robarte Wallworcke Gender: Male Christening Date: 22 May 1625 Christening Place: MANCHESTER CATHEDRAL,MANCHESTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND Father's Name: Robarte Wallworcke
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: P00546-1 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 844799
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15 Jun 2014 18:50 |
Open Letter To The Wallwork Clan - 2001
This letter contains information as it was known in 2001 and is not necasarily true now. This letter is provided for archive purposes only. The more recent 2005 letter can be found here.
The project to search for my ancestors was started in 1999. At first just working on my family line and researching the history of southeast Lancashire, because that was the area my father came from looking for work in 1923. Then widening the search to call in all our kith and kin in the United Kingdom, with surprising results.
I used the I.G.I as a search tool on the internet to find all the Wallwork's in five periods 1535 to 1600 -1650-1700-1750-1800. Based on the parish records of marriages, births and christenings, I discovered that only very few had ventured out of that corner of Lancashire which was the Wallwork heart- land. In the UK census of 1881 you will find 1576 Wallwork's living in Lancashire and only 234 in the rest of England. The 234 are made up of eleven families in Cheshire (just over the boundary) and six families in County Durham. As for the rest they were mostly journeymen, tradesmen, female servants, visitors or boys away at school. Only one man living in Ayr Scotland. The majority of our small tribe lived within a 25 miles radius of the centre of Manchester.
By the way, the 1881 census on CD is a mine full of facts, you can see where families lived, where they were born, what they did for a living, and their marriage status. Every page has a story to tell, some sad, some not. It's all about the Wallwork's! Think of young Frances 7 years old who was an inmate at St Pancreas Industrial School, Leavesden, Watford, Herts. He was listed as a pauper. Then at the other end of the Wallwork's social scale we have Henry Wallwork aged 50, an iron founder employing 150 men and boys. He lived with his wife Mary who was 38 at 261York Cheetham. They had two boys, two girls and domestic servants, was it a sweet life? The next census might tell us!
At this point I would like to discuss the spelling of our name, this is the range I have come across so far:
The earliest was christened Doritye Dorothy WALWORKE on the 26th March 1558 in Radcliff Parish, her father was Elyce Ellce WALWORKE.
WAWORCKE 1558 Manchester WOLWARKE 1599 Rochdale WOLORKE 1603 Ormskirk WALEWORK 1606 Eccles WALEWORKE 1606 Clifton WALLWORK 1624 Manchester WALLWARKS 1734 Stoke on Trent WHALLWORK 1782 Ellton
The Wallwork Clan | Open Letter To The Wallwork Clan - 2001
www.wallwork.org.uk/en/pages/open-letter-to-wallwork-clan-2001
I used the I.G.I as a search tool on the internet to find all the Wallwork's in five periods 1535 to 1600 -1650-1700 ... WALLWORK: 1624: Manchester: ... HANNAH ...
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15 Jun 2014 18:52 |
Wallwork Family Tree - Local History - Swinton ...
lizzieslocalhistory.weebly.com/wallwork-family-tree.html
This Wallwork clan lived in Swinton in Manchester, they were mainly coal miners and cotton mill workers, with their roots chasing back to 1700 in Pendleton Salford.
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15 Jun 2014 18:53 |
Generation No. 5
17. James5 Percivall (Richard4, Richard3, John2, John1) was born March 06, 1624/25 in Manchester , Lancashire England . He married Shaw .
Children of James Percivall and Shaw are: + 22 i. James6 Percivall, born June 06, 1650 in Mobberley, Cheshire , England . 23 ii. Jonathan Percivall , born May 11, 1663 in Mobberley, Cheshire , England . He married Hannah Wallwork November 20, 1688 in Manchester , Lancashire , England .
Family History - Percifield
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He married Hannah Wallwork November 20, 1688 in Manchester, Lancashire, England. 21 ... born August 02, 1767. He married Hannah Davis December 08, 1782 in
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15 Jun 2014 18:54 |
Wallwork Family Genealogy Forum - GenForum - Home
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Wallwork Family, Manchester, Lancashire.1748- present day. ... Hannah Wallwork 1792 Wigan England - Leslie Thomas 8/15/06. Sarah Pollit - Lancs - Liza Carless
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15 Jun 2014 18:56 |
Wallwork Name Meaning English (Lancashire): habitational name of uncertain origin. Thomas de Wallerwork was living in Lancashire c.1324. Throughout the Middle Ages English forms in -work alternate with ones in -worth, and the surname may derive from places in County Durham or Greater London called Walworth.
Wallwork Name Meaning & Wallwork Family History at ...
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Wallwork Family History Wallwork Name Meaning English (Lancashire): habitational name of uncertain origin. Thomas de Wallerwork was living in Lancashire c.1324.
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15 Jun 2014 19:02 |
Any fellow Wallwork's out there?
or any enquiries
PLEASE EMAIL
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15 Jun 2014 19:05 |
History Of The Wallwork Surname
The Wallwork surname is a long-established Lancashire name. It is possible that the Wallwork surname came from Worsley.
The Old Warke Dam area in worsley was shown in old documents and know as "Le Wallwerke" which suggests a deffensive earthwork Wallwork is one of the earliest surnames recorded in documents in Worsley. The area is now know as just Warke. The area of "Le Wallwerke" Old Warke spread from Walkden Road to Mill Brow and from Kempnough brook down to the church and Delf. This was Prior to 1764 when Lord Ellesmere had a map drawn up of all his land and prior to Worsley Old Hall standing on the land. After Worsley Old Hall was built the area then became known as Old Warke. By 1705 The Cooke's held Old Warke.
There was a William Wallwork recorded on an assize roll in Worlsey in 1278.
That is the earlist Wallwork recorded I have come across to date.
There was a Thomas Wallworke listed as church warden’s for Worsley in 1713 and again in 1714.
Also listed in an Eccles Church Ley for Worsley, cira 1696 was a George Wallworke as having 1 d
Robert Wallwork was a constable of Worsley in 1738 and a surveyor of highways in 1733, 1 737 & 1751 he had 3 sons, Thomas, George & Robert. Robert Walwerk lived at Mill House in 1697, and had 14 windows. Robert Wallwork had a cottage at the bottom of Mill Brow and also a cottage at Broadoak in 1764 Robert Wallwork was listed as a church warden in 1716.
Henry Walwerk (Old Warke) had 10 windows in 1697
The name Wallwork can be traced back to the middle ages, and is of Anglo-Saxon origin.
In the Medieval Records of Lancashire the first recorded spelling of the family name was that of:-
Thomas de Wallerwork dated circa 1324
Other recorded spellings and examples of the surname include:-
Wallwork - Walworth - Wallworth - Wallworke - Waleworke
The marriage of James Wallwork and Eleanor Boardman was recorded in Eccles, Lancashire on February 1st 1583
The records show that going back to 1700 our main Wallwork blood line along with the other family branches of Wallwork's were definitely from Lancashire.
Wallwork families were around in areas of Swinton/Pendlebury/Worsley/Clifton/Eccles/Salford/Bolton/Oldham/Prestwich//Manchester during the 1500s
Nathan Walworth - Walworthe - Wallwork - Wallwerk - was born in Ringley Fold in 1572.
William Walwerk held land at Ringley of Sir John Pilkington in 1420
it is also believed that the Wallwork name had connections to surrey.
Contact Wallwork History
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History Of The Wallwork Surname - Local History - Swinton ...
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Robert Wallwork was a constable of ... 1700 our main Wallwork blood line along with the other family branches of Wallwork's were definitely from Lancashire. Wallwork ...
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15 Jun 2014 19:09 |
Raines, Chantries (Chet. Soc), ii, 190–3. The endowment consisted of burgages in Manchester, and tenements in Halifax and Altrincham; the net revenue was 76s. 8d. The priest, John Hall, is named in the Visitation List of 1548, but as mortuus is written against him, he probably died about that time, being succeeded by Lawrence Wallwork. The chapel, as 'newly built,' is mentioned in the wills of Robert Langley of Agecroft and Eleanor his wife.
The parish of Prestwich with Oldham | A History of the ...
www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53001
The Roman road from Manchester to Ribchester passed ... Robert rector of the church of Prestwich granted to Richard son of ... being succeeded by Lawrence Wallwork
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15 Jun 2014 19:15 |
1664 May 26 Edmund Tetlow of Coldhurst took to wife Mrs Elizabeth Hallywell of Pike House in Rochdale parish and was married by Rev Wallwork curate of Oldham. Note: Names in connection with Edmund Tetlow between 1695-1697 as follows: Edmund Ogden of Castleton; James Chadwick of Roughbank; John Chadwick of Low House; Charles Mile; William Wilson; William Buckley of Dearnley; James Stott late of Dearnley; James Milne of Lady Houses.
[Raines MSS] 1664 May 31 Edmund Tetlow of Coldhurst took to wife Elizabeth Halliwell of Pikehouse in Rochdale parish and married by Mr Wallworke, curate of Oldham.
[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]
17th Century - Tetlow
www.tetlow.co.uk/17th_century.htm
[Country Houses of Greater Manchester] 1633 Mar 21. 8 Car. Robert Tetlow of ... in Rochdale parish and was married by Rev Wallwork curate ... 1700. Esther Tetlow of ...
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16 Jun 2014 13:54 |
Thank you ever so much alot of information to go on with.
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