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11:27:42, Roger Mills <
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On 24/07/2023 04:00, J. P. Gilliver wrote:
Searching for Elizabeth Hancock marriages tells me that Volume 22,
Page 326 contains for 1837Q3 Sheffield:
CRESWICK�������� Richard
HANCOCK� Elizabeth
HOLMES�� Mary Ann
LEARE��� Sarah
NICHOLSON������� Esther
WOLSTENHOLME���� Thomas
Obviously, that's four females and two males, so is incomplete; I >>_believe_ she probably married Phineas Russell, but can't find the
marriage (including in Yorkshire marriages in various record sets). >>(Searching for Phineas Russell marriages _does_ find one in 1837Q3,
but in Wolverhampton.)
FindMyPast thinks it was one of these: Thomas Wolstenholme, Richard
Creswick, Joseph Smith
Yes, thanks, I found that too: so FMP had three males out of the
presumably four. (I thought FMP, like Ancestry, based their knowledge of
civil marriages before 191x on FreeBMD's data, but maybe they add extras
found by users.) But, as Steven Gibbs has very kindly found for me, the
Liz H 1837 marriage _wasn't_ (I think) the one I'm looking for.
If you can find the couple in the 1841 or later censuses, that might
confirm which one.
1841 in Sheffield:
Phaneas [sic] Russell 25 Awl Blade Maker No
Elizabeth do 20 N
William do 3 Y
(Probably the 25 and 20 are rounded down of course.)
1851 in Sheffield:
Phineas RuSsell 38 Awl Blade M. Bloxwich York*
Eliz . 34 Bloxwich Staff
Arthur 1 Shefd Yor
* actually a ditto from the lines above, which I suspect is in error
(_is_ there even a Bloxwich in Yorkshire?)
OK, William has presumably died or is elsewhere, but given the unusual
name Ph?neas, and the same profession, I'm reasonably confident these
are the same family in the two censuses.
Oh - why do I think Eliz* was Hancock? From MMN in GRO for one of their children. Let me just check for the two shown: Ah, William 1838�1, no
Hancock! Nor Arthur 1850�1! Let me find again the one I did use: Yes,
Mary Elizabeth Russell, 1863Q1, Eccleshall Bierlow (which is very close
to Sheffield), is indeed MMN Hancock.
I have 1861, Eccleshall Bierlow, Sheffield - Russell:
Phineas 47 Awl Blade Maker Staffordshire Bloxwith
Elizabeth 44 Do Do
Arthur 11 Scholar Yorks. Sheffield
John H. 6 Do Do Do
which given Phineas, occupation, _and_ Arthur, is clearly definitely the
same as 1851 (1841 still not certain)
and 1871, EB (S), R:
Phineas 58 ABM S B
Elizabeth 52 " "
John H 16 Grinder Y Sh
Mary E 8 Scholar Y Sh
so I'm pretty sure the Mary Elizabeth I am interested in is of this
family, and it's the same family as in 1861 and 1851. But you might be
right (and Steven Gibbs' finding may support this), perhaps not the 1841
one, despite the coincidence of name(s), ages, occupation, and location!
Off to reply to Steven Gibbs' post now, and to look for suitable
marriages around 1850!
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
the plural of 'anecdote' is not 'evidence'. Professor Edzart Ernst, prudential magazine, AUTUMN 2006, p. 13.
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