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4 Apr 2018 20:00 |
I think i need to purchase a copy of the death cert for William.
Although i am thinking, is it best not knowing.
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Chris Ho :)
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4 Apr 2018 20:44 |
(well if it said which Colliery, not seeing him newsapapers, only the Seaham one coming up, that was September though, after your William)
http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/d015.htm
(info above on Dipton Colliery) (1881, 1891 (son William) both Addresses, Delight Rows, there is Delight Colliery also!)
Chris :)
(tuts!, lol)
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4 Apr 2018 21:09 |
Yes i spotted that one too Chris....as you say, September though.
Delight Rows (How Lovely! :-D ) Was where Elizabeth aka Betsy..and children William, Henry and Celia Bell were living on the 1881 census. I am sure you know that already.
Registration District on the 1881 census....Lanchester
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Edit: The son William Alfred Hancock on the 1891 census......
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Delight Rows, Collierly, Lanchester, Durham, England
****Civil parish: Collierly****
**** Resident Place: Dalton Piercy, Collierly, Durham, England****
**** Sub registration district: Tanfield ****
William A Hancock Head Married Male 26 1865 Menheniot, Cornwall, England Coal Miner Ambrosine A Hancock Wife Married Female 22 1869 Dipton, Durham, England -
So checking back on the script, it actually reads.......
Interred At Collierley
From Google........."COLLIERLY, a township, in the parish and union of Lanchester"
So not the Colliery......... :-S :-D
Off in search of some medication >>>>>>>
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5 Apr 2018 00:08 |
oh, those English names that no longer exist!!
Lots of my maternal relations apparently lived at Lyon Dam, Oldham
Got my maternal gt grandfather's death certificate. Place of death: Lyon Dam. He was at least the 3rd generation that I'd found with that address.
I grew up in Oldham. Never heard of Lyon Dam. It isn't on any modern maps.
Turns out it was on the outskirts of Oldham, near the one-time village that we moved to when I was 11.
I still don't know where it might have been.
Doubt my mother did either!
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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5 Apr 2018 09:09 |
My dads mum was Emma Ann. She appears on most records as Emma or Emma Ann Her second husband though called her Annie and he registered the births of two of their children and gave her name as Annie
Unless those children's descendants knew her full name they could go around in circle looking for the right lady
AND shock horror they weren't actually married at the time either !!
They married in 1914 as he rejoined the army ,probably so he could make his army allotment to her .
He did take on her 4 children though from her first marriage and they had three and were together till his death in 1941
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Chris Ho :)
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5 Apr 2018 09:34 |
(lol, Collierley...(and I turned them newspapers inside out, every which way, Colliery!)
Chris :)
(will forgive ya! PH, mind you, starting to make Death Cert. look more encouraging!)
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PricklyHolly
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5 Apr 2018 15:09 |
I have ordered the certificate Chris, just so that we can still be friends, move on, and get over it!
:-D ;-) :-D
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Chris Ho :)
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5 Apr 2018 15:57 |
(lol, lol, well done!, will have extra carrots, replenishes eyesight, think I need em'!)
Chris :)
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5 Apr 2018 18:11 |
I have some further information regarding William i want to throw your way when my lappie stops mis-behaving.
So, as well as the extra carrots, you will need extra salmon and walnuts.
Brainfood Chris, brainfood.
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Chris Ho :)
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6 Apr 2018 07:03 |
(oh heck!, quivers, lol)
Chris :)
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PricklyHolly
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7 Apr 2018 13:50 |
You can stop quivering Chris. :-D
It feels like it has taken me a month of Sunday's......but with the invaluable help of the link you gave me, i have finally managed to work it all out.
Gone back a generation too!!
I is well happy.
Tickled Pink Prickles. xx
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Chris Ho :)
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7 Apr 2018 16:17 |
Lol, PH, well done then!, definitely a surname for variants that Prinn, on that OPC homepage, don't forget to look in that heading at the top 'Extra Searches', sometimes the odd thing or two in there...
Chris :)
(brainfood eyesight food, yes, I'm full to the brim now, lol)
Edits (can see William Hancock/Prinn Marriage 1851 Devon, her Father Richard, occ. Woolcomber, is that him (Wool Comber, with wife Margaret) 1851 Peters Court, 3, Melbourne Street, Bradford, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding)
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7 Apr 2018 23:32 |
Hi Chris
It was actually William Hancock i have been researching most of yesterday and all of today,
I found his parents Thomas Hancock and Rebecca Doney...plus 3 brother's James 1824, John 1829 and Thomas 1833.
I have Betsey's baptism record....her mother was Martha.....
England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Name Betsey Prynn Gender Female Baptism Date 10 Mar 1827 Baptism Place Menheniot, Cornwall, England Father Richard Prynn Mother Martha FHL Film Number 1596053 Household Members Name Age Betsey Prynn Martha Richard Prynn
Martha Cook in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Martha Cook Gender: Female Marriage Date: 21 Nov 1814 Marriage Place: Menheniot, Cornwall, England Spouse: Richard Prynn
That 1851 census has thrown me a bit....because according to Martha, she is a Widow on the 1851 census.
1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Quethrock Village, Quethiock, St Germans, Cornwall, England
William Hawken Male 25 1816 Cornwall, England Sarah Hawken Female 25 1816 Cornwall, England - - Male 0 1841 Cornwall, England William Sanders Male 15 1826 Cornwall, England Martha Pryn Female 50 1791 (Not born in County)
1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Menheniot, Liskeard, Cornwall, England
Jane Tamlin Head Widow Female 61 1790 Pauper Miller Liskeard, Cornwall, England Transcription Thomas Tamlin Son Unmarried Male 19 1832 Lead Miner Menheniot, Cornwall, England Transcription Martha Pryn Widow Widow Female 67 1784 Pauper Wool Comber Maryport, Cumberland, England
Deaths Jun 1854 (>99%) Prin Martha Liskeard 5c 43
Now that i have seen that 1851 census, i am wondering if that is him with a Margaret and he and Martha separated?
I haven't managed to find a Richard Prynn on the 1841 census record, but i do have an 1861 and 1871 if it's him...
1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Menheniot Village, Menheniot, Liskeard, Cornwall, England
Richard Prin Lodger Widower Male 69 1792 Mine Labourer Mansfield, Cornwall, England Transcription
1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Village, Menheniot, Liskeard, Cornwall, England
Richard Prin Lodger - Male 78 1793 - Cornwall, England
Deaths Jun 1874 (>99%) PRINN Richard 82 Liskeard 5c 43
I don't know if this relates to my Richard Prynn
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Richard Prinn in the UK, Naval Officer and Rating Service Records, 1802-1919 Name: Richard Prinn Birth Date: abt 1794 Gender: Male Age at Start of Service: 23 First Service Date: 27 Sep 1817 First Ship Served On: Favorite Last Service Date: 15 Aug 1841 Last Ship Served On: Victory Record Type: Entry Books of Certificates Date Range: 1834 Jan - 1836 May
Intwesting!
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7 Apr 2018 23:41 |
Have you received the cert yet PricklyHolly ? It may be interesting to see who registered the birth.
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8 Apr 2018 00:04 |
Hi Madge
Philippa Jane Hancock born Menheniot Village 2nd April 1852 Father William Hancock. Occ: Miner Mother Elizabeth Hancock formerly Prin Informant: The mark of Elizabeth Hancock, Mother Menheniot Village.
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8 Apr 2018 00:09 |
Maybe Dad did not like the name or neither of them could spell it, Jane was easier.
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8 Apr 2018 00:22 |
A miner moving from Cornwall to Durham? My tin/copper miners from Cornwall moved to Barrow in Furness when the tin mines closed. There was plenty of copper in Barrow - but probably more money in coal! G granddad's parent's moved back to Cornwall - hence g granddad etc were born in Cornwall. My dad's (possible) father's family moved at the same time, but stayed in Barrow in Furness, hence his (possible) father was born there - but he moved back to Devon to join the Navy - then lived in Cornwall, but in newspaper reports, is referred to as a 'Barrow' boy.
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8 Apr 2018 00:51 |
This is the 1851 census that Chris is referring to.......
1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Peters Court, 3, Melbourne Street, Bradford, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding), England
Richard Prinn Head Married Male 56 1795 Wool Comber St Germans, Cornwall, England Margaret Prinn Wife Married Female 43 1808 Carder Wool Harewood, Yorkshire, England
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8 Apr 2018 07:31 |
Oh dear!, lol...doing some 'visiting' today, but will have to investigate these Richard people later!...
Chris :)
Bit annoying that Betsey Baptism not on OPC (strange!)...below near her.
Baptism Day Month 12-Dec Year 1824 Parish Or Reg District Menheniot Forename Henry Surname PRYNN Sex Male Father Forename Richard Mother Forename Martha Residence Poole Father Rank Profession Wool Comber
Day Month 30-Mar Year 1848 Parish Or Reg District Menheniot Groom Fn Henry Groom Sn PRIN Groom Age Groom Residence Menheniot Groom Condition bachelor Groom Rank Profession miner Groom Signed / Marked (S/M) S Groom Father Name Richard Groom Father Rank Profession woolcomber Bride Fn Eliza Mary Bride Sn OUGH Bride Age minor Bride Residence Menheniot Bride Condition spinster Bride Rank Profession Bride Signed / Marked (S/M) M Bride Father Name Benedict Bride Father Rank Profession mason Banns / Licence (B/L) B Witness Fn1 William Witness Sn1 ROWE Witness Fn2 Benedict Witness Sn2 OUGH
Burial Day Month 26-Jan Year 1905 Parish Or Reg District Menheniot Forename Henry Surname PRIN Age 80 Residence Menheniot Village
1841 John Pollard Male 60 1781 Cornwall, England Richard Pyne (perhaps Pryn) Male 20 1821 Cornwall, England Henry Pryn Male 14 1827 Cornwall, England (both Servants) Cuttine, Menheniot, Liskeard, Cornwall
(other Baptisms, Richard 1822, Susannah 1821, George 1817 (possible Menh. Burial for him 1837) Isabella, occs. Wool Worker & Comber)
(saw below also)
Institution Bodmin, County Lunatic Asylum Date Of Admission 03-Feb Year Of Admission 1854 Register No 31127 Forename Martha Surname PRINN Occupation Abode Committed By Offence Sentence &c Personal Details Pauper When Discharged 4-Apr-1854 - recovered
Burial Day Month 23-Apr Year 1854 Parish Or Reg District Menheniot Forename Martha Surname PRN Age 65 Residence Liskeard Union Workhouse
Needs a lot of 'digging' I reckon!...
1841 (Find My Past) (to go with 1851 reference) Richard Prinn Male 45 1796 (Wool Comber) Margaret Prinn Female 30 1811 Hough End, Leeds, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding),
(notes looks like Son Richard Prinn, wife Elizabeth, son Henry, 1851 Richard Prin Head Married Male 28 1823 Lead Miner Menheniot, Cornwall, England. His Marriage 1846 Devon, Stoke D. Elizabeth Barrrett, Father, Richard Prinn occ. Woolcomber)
(above Richard also has lodging with him John Rowe, witness for William Hancock Marriage, Henry Prinn Marriage, has a William Rowe witness, whoever these Rowe folks are!)
Marriage 1838 HANCOCK William E. Stonehouse 9 349 Prinn Isabella E. Stonehouse 9 349
(presuming above couple with Betsey 1851, her sister, not seeing image)
Burial Day Month 23-Jul Year 1845 Parish Or Reg District Menheniot Forename Isabella Surname HANCOCK Age 29 Residence Doddy Cross
(that 1814 Reference below)
Day Month 21-Nov Year 1814 Parish Or Reg District Menheniot Groom Fn Richard Groom Sn PRYNN Groom Age Groom Residence Menheniot Groom Condition Groom Rank Profession Groom Signed / Marked (S/M) M Groom Father Name Groom Father Rank Profession Bride Fn Martha Bride Sn COOK Bride Age Bride Residence Sojourner O T P Bride Condition Bride Rank Profession Bride Signed / Marked (S/M) S Bride Father Name Bride Father Rank Profession Banns / Licence (B/L) Banns Witness Fn1 John Witness Sn1 JAGO Witness Fn2 William Witness Sn2 FORD Other Information With consent of Parents. F Cole, Off. Min.
(one about, but Wheal connection again!, and Miner, but just adding)
21 November 1857 - Cornish Times - Liskeard, Cornwall, England
A serious accident occurred Wheal Mary Ann Mine on Friday night, the 13th instant, about ten o'clock, to Richard Prin, miner, residing at Menheniot, who had both hands shattered, whilst blasting a hole in the said mine...
(another, witness to an accident)
10 June 1864 - Royal Cornwall Gazette - Truro, Cornwall, England
Richard Prynn, a labourer, of Menheniot, who was passing with a horse and cart at the time of the accident (the horse, having miraculously escaped)...
12 February 1870 - Royal Cornwall Gazette - Truro, Cornwall, England
ST. AUSTELL. Begging. - On Tuesday, two men, giving their names as James Richards and Richard Prynn, ware brought up in custody before Mr. R. G. Lakes, and charged with begging at St. Mewan,...
(James Richards, of Camborne, and Richard Prynn, of Liskeard, two rough-looking characters...)
02 March 1849 - Royal Cornwall Gazette - Truro, Cornwall, England
Richard Prynn — l live at Ince, on the St. Germans river. On Thursday last, about three o'clock, I was in my garden, when I was called (he rescued Wm. May in his boat)
(possibly him below)
24 September 1858 - Royal Cornwall Gazette - Truro, Cornwall, England
Saltash.— Fatal Boat Accident.— The body of Mr. Richard Prynn, of Ince Castle.St. Stephens, was picked up on Friday afternoon last in the river near Antony Passage.
Burial Day Month 11-May Year 1874 Parish Or Reg District Menheniot Forename Richard Surname PRINN Age 82 Residence Liskeard Union Workhouse
https://www.genesreunited.com.au/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1352917
(above came up on google search, do you know this David, I seem to have helped on it, lol, explains about those newspaper articles!)
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9 Apr 2018 21:52 |
Hiya Chris
Just checked back on this thread and see you have added a lot of extra info.
Bit late for me to go through it all right now......but you know me, i will go through it all tomorrow.
Thank you...... :-) xxx
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