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ErikaH
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6 Dec 2024 10:40 |
I meant 'someone' doing research....not the registrar, or vicar ;-) ;-)
Sorry, should have been more specific :-S :-S
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ArgyllGran
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6 Dec 2024 09:18 |
I had wondered that too, ErikaH.
However, I can't find an Ann* Smith with father Peter in 1861, nor one whose father Peter had died before the census.
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ErikaH
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5 Dec 2024 19:24 |
Has someone confused Annie’s father’s forename with that of Joseph’s father?
Perhaps a double-check of previous research would prove useful ;-) ;-) ;-)
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ArgyllGran
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5 Dec 2024 17:19 |
Graham -
Annie Hughes (nee Smiith) was definitely born in or near Belper.
The 1881 census says she was born in Cromford, Derbyshire. (Approx 8 miles from Belper) 1891 says she was born in Belper.
Annie & Joseph's marriage record says Joseph's father was Peter. There is no documentary suggestion that Joseph's father was Henry.
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ErikaH
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5 Dec 2024 16:50 |
Graham
No proof yet that Henry is the father of the Joseph in question................look at the marriage record I posted on page one
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Graham
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5 Dec 2024 15:53 |
Hi ArgyllGran. Hmm I was of the view that Annie Smith was from Belper but as you say this Ann Smith seems about 3 years older and if she indeed married an Alfred Yeomans then it cant be her! Thx Graham :)
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Graham
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5 Dec 2024 15:23 |
Many thanks greyghost thats really great research! Back to 1841 for the 1st time in terms of location and you have identified Elizabeth's maiden name as Gill which we did not know! Also the fact that Elizabeth came from Croglin in Cumberland! I now have conflicting information though on whether Henry came from Barton or Burton in Cheshire? But sounds like the early 19th century story of farm workers migrating from the countryside into a booming Victorian Liverpool for work! Thx Graham :-)
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ArgyllGran
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4 Dec 2024 21:49 |
Annie seems to be a bit of a mystery, too.
According to her marriage cert in 1879, her father was Henry Smith, a tailor.
This would appear to be her in 1871. (In 1861 they're in Belper.)
Ann Smith in the 1871 England Census Name Ann Smith Age 14 Estimated Birth Year 1857 Relation Daughter Gender Female Where born Belper, Derbyshire, England Civil parish Tutbury County/Island Staffordshire Country England Registration district Burton Upon Trent Sub-registration district Tutbury ED, institution, or vessel 11 Household schedule number 183 Piece 2897 Folio 66 Page number 36 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Henry Smith 46 Head - Tailor <<<<<<<<<<< Ann Smith 43 Wife [ nee Bennett ] James Smith 17 Son Ann Smith 14 Daughter Hannah Smith 11 Daughter Daniel Smith 9 Son Elizabeth Smith 7 Daughter Millicent Smith 3 Daughter William Connor 25 Visitor Harriet Connor 19 Visitor Thomas Connor 2/12 Son
But that can't be her. This would be that Ann's marriage - and she's about 3 years older than your Annie in any case:
Ann Smith in the Staffordshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1900 Name Ann Smith Marriage Age 20 Record Type Marriage Birth Date abt 1856 Residence Place Tutbury Marriage Date 19 Aug 1876 Marriage Place Tutbury, St Mary, Staffordshire, England Father Henry Smith Spouse Alfred Yeomans Religion Anglican
She's with Alfred and children in 1881 and 1891, in Newton, Lancs. - so can't simultaneously be Joseph's wife.
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ArgyllGran
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4 Dec 2024 21:15 |
IF Joseph Inkerman Hughes is the same person as your Joseph, he must have both married and been widowed between 1871 and 1879, not to mention meeting and wooing Annie.
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greyghost
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4 Dec 2024 19:32 |
Useful site for Lancashire
https://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Search/indexp.html
Banns: St George, Derby Square, Liverpool, Lancashire Henry Hughes - Labourer, Villars St Elizabeth Gill - Spinster, Bold St First Reading: 25 Sep 1831; Read By: Rev J B Monk Second Reading: 2 Oct 1831; Read By: Rev J G Leigh Third Reading: 9 Oct 1831; Read By: Rev J B Monk Notes: Married 16 Oct 1831, Groom resident for 15 mths, Bride resident for 9mths Register: Banns of Marriage 1825 - 1876, Page 20, Entry 58 Source: LDS Film 1656195
Marriage: 16 Oct 1831 St George, Derby Square, Liverpool, Lancashire Henry Hughes - Labourer, Liverpool Elizabeth Gill - Spinster, Liverpool Witnesses: Elizabeth Kneil (X); James Ireland (X) Married by Banns by John Boughey Register: Marriages 1813 - 1837, Page 44, Entry 130 Source: LDS Film 1656195
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greyghost
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4 Dec 2024 18:52 |
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Name: Mother's Maiden Surname: HUGHES, JOSEPH INKERMAN GILL GRO Reference: 1855 M Quarter in WEST DERBY Volume 08B Page 407
HUGHES, ELIZABETH GILL GRO Reference: 1850 J Quarter in LIVERPOOL Volume 20
HUGHES, ISAAC GILL GRO Reference: 1847 D Quarter in LIVERPOOL Volume 20 Page 429 HUGHES, THOMAS GILL GRO Reference: 1845 D Quarter in LIVERPOOL Volume 20 Page 447
?? Banns Lancashire Banns & Marriages Liverpool, St George, Lancashire, England First name(s) Henry Last name Hughes Residence St George, Liverpool Year 1831 Banns year 1831 Banns date 25 Sep 1831 Spouse's first name(s) Elizabeth Spouse's last name Gill Spouse's residence St George Liverpool Marriage year 1831 Marriage date 16 Oct 1831 Description St George Place Liverpool, St George Denomination Church Of England Archive Liverpool Record Office Archive reference 283-GEO-5-1 Register year range 1825-1877 Register type Banns Record set Lancashire Banns & Marriages Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Marriages Diocese Liverpool Collections from England, Great Britain County Lancashire Country England
From original - - read 25 Sept, 2 & 9th October. Henry of Villars Street ????? Labourer Elizabeth of ? Bold Street ???? Spinster
Villars Street - address 1832 baptism of son William
????? - unable to decipher meaning - but see the Lancsopc record, Henry resident 15 months and Elizabeth 9 months
===================== ?? MARRIAGE Lancashire Banns & Marriages Liverpool, St George, Lancashire, England
First name(s) Henry Last name Hughes Occupation Labourer Residence Liverpool Spouse's first name(s) Elizabeth Spouse's last name Gill Spouse's marital status Spinster Spouse's residence Liverpool Year 1831 Marriage year 1831 Marriage date 17 Oct 1831 Description St George Place Liverpool, St George Diocese Liverpool Witness 1 Elizabeth Kneil Witness 2 James Ireland Liverpool Record Office By licence or banns Banns Denomination Church Of England Archive reference 283-GEO-3-3 Register year range 1813-1837 Register type Marriages Record set Lancashire Banns & Marriages County Lancashire Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Country England Subcategory Parish Marriages
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greyghost
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4 Dec 2024 18:37 |
1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Holborn Street, West Derby, Lancashire, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Hughes Head Married Male 42 1809 Warehouse man superintendent Burton, Cheshire, England Elizabeth Hughes Wife Married Female 39 1812 - Croglin, Cumberland, England William Hughes Son Unmarried Male 18 1833 Office boy Liverpool, Lancashire, England Henry Hughes Son - Male 12 1839 Scholar Liverpool, Lancashire, England Thomas Hughes Son - Male 5 1846 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Isaac Hughes Son - Male 3 1848 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Elizabeth Hughes Daughter - Female 0 1851 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth is aged 9 months
----------------- So is this the family in 1841 - at Shaw Hill which would go with the address at the time of Henry's baptism
1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census Shaw Hill Street, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
First name(s) Last name Sex Age Birth year Birth place Henry Hughes Male 30 1811 - Labourer William Hughes Male 8 1833 - Henry Hughes Male 3 1838 - Elizabeth Hughes Female 28 1813 - Mary Ann Hughes Female 0 1841 -
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Graham
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4 Dec 2024 18:35 |
Many thanks ArgyllGran that is the furthest back record we have to date! Really appreciate that. So I have discovered from you that Henry Hughes was born in Barton Cheshire in 1811. That is a new fact that we didnt know. I wonder if there is a way to find a record of his marriage to Elizabeth which would have taken place around 1830. Many thanks again! :-)
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ArgyllGran
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4 Dec 2024 17:24 |
Henry Hughes in the 1851 England Census Name Henry Hughes Age 42 Estimated Birth Year abt 1809 Relation Head Spouse's Name Elizabeth Hughes Gender Male Where born Barton, Cheshire, England Civil parish West Derby County/Island Lancashire Country England Registration district West Derby Sub-registration district West Derby ED, institution, or vessel 1c Neighbors Household schedule number 188 Piece 2192 Folio 102 Page number 44 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Henry Hughes 42 Head Elizabeth Hughes 39 Wife William Hughes 18 Son Henry Hughes 12 Son Thomas Hughes 5 Son Isaac Hughes 3 Son Elizabeth Hughes 9 Mo Daughter
Son William's christening in 1832. At that time they were living in Villiers Street, and Henry was a warehouseman:
.William Hughes in the Lancashire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1911 Name William Hughes Baptism Date 26 Dec 1832 Parish Liverpool, St Peter, Lancashire, England Father Henry Hughes Mother Elizabeth Hughes Register Type Bishop's Transcripts Reference Number Drl/2/292
In 1838 they were at Shaw Hill, and Henry was still a warehouseman:
Henry Hughes in the Liverpool, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1919 Name Henry Hughes Baptism Date 11 Nov 1838 Baptism Place Liverpool, St Peter, Lancashire, England Parish as it Appears Liverpool, St Peter Father Henry Hughes Mother Elizabeth Hughes
I don't see the family in 1841.
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ArgyllGran
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4 Dec 2024 17:17 |
IF Joseph Inkerman Hughes (son of Henry) is your Joseph - he was a paver (roadman) in 1871
I suppose it's not impossible that he could have become a bill poster by 1879.
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Graham
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4 Dec 2024 16:27 |
Thanks ErikaH. I am confused as to why Joseph Senior would list his fathers name as Peter. We are pretty Confident it is Henry Hughes from Liverpool as shown in other replies in the trail and my brothers research. Henrys occupation was listed in the 1851 Census as a labourer. Henry's family had fallen on hard times. Perhaps he was ashamed of his parentage and invented 'Peter the Insurance Agent'. Joseph was moving up in the world as a theatre bill poster! Just speculation ;) Again thanks for the interest everyone. Question - is it possible to trace Henry Hughes before the Census of 1851?
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ErikaH
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4 Dec 2024 14:09 |
As pointed out by AG, the marriage record I posted shows that Joseph claimed his father's name was PETER.
As no records of this alleged person have yet been found, you may have to consider that Joseph was illegitimate.
Also..........did you take note that Joseph said he was a WIDOWER?
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ArgyllGran
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4 Dec 2024 13:40 |
This is the Henry Hughes you mention:
Henry Hughes in the 1861 England Census Name Henry Hughes Gender Male Age 50 Relation Head Estimated Birth Year 1811 Spouse's Name Elizabeth Hughes Where born Liverpool Civil parish Everton Ecclesiastical parish St Chrysostom County/Island Lancashire Country England Registration district West Derby Sub-registration district Everton ED, institution, or vessel 24 Neighbors Household schedule number 194 Piece 2713 Folio 93 Page number 35 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Henry Hughes 50 Head Elizabeth Hughes 48 Wife William Hughes 28 Son Thomas Hughes 15 Son Isaac Hughes 13 Son Elizabeth Hughes 10 Daughter Joseph Inhernan Hughes 6 Son
This is the birth of his son Joseph:
HUGHES, JOSEPH INKERMAN mmn GILL GRO Reference: 1855 M Quarter in WEST DERBY Volume 08B Page 407
The family in 1871:
Joseph Highers in the 1871 England Census Name Joseph Highers [Hughes Age 16 Estimated Birth Year 1855 Relation Son Gender Male Where born Kirkdale, Lancashire, England Civil parish Kirkdale Ecclesiastical parish St Mary County/Island Lancashire Country England Registration district West Derby Sub-registration district Toxteth Park ED, institution, or vessel 98 Household schedule number 190 Piece 3826 Folio 24 Page number 41 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Henry Highers 60 Head Elizabeth Highers 58 Wife John Highers 21 Son David Highers 19 Son Joseph Highers 16 Son - a paver Henry Highers 14 Son
I don't see him definitely after that. It's quite a common name.
He is NOT the man in Kirkdale in 1891 with wife Elizabeth Jane (nee Pye), and daughters Elizabeth, Ellen Alice, and May. That man's father was Benjamin, per the marriage record.
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ArgyllGran
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4 Dec 2024 13:36 |
As shown above, Joseph senior's father's name was Peter, if the information given on his marriage to Annie was correct.
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Graham
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4 Dec 2024 13:12 |
Wow how impressive! Thank you all I cant believe the responses. I will go through them in detail and cross reference. Based on previous research my brother has done we believe Joseph Senior was not born in Hereford but in Liverpool in 1854. We understand he was originally a bill poster and then theatrical agent and travelled the country with the theatre shows. He lived in Edinburgh for a time where my grandfather Albert Frederick was born in 1886. We understand that Joseph Seniors father was a Henry Hughes born in c1811 in Liverpool, with a wife named Elizabeth born c1814. My brother was unable to go any further back. So thats the journey I'm on to try and flesh out more details and go further back than Henry if possible. Again thanks for all your input!
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