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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 18:40 on 25th September 2011
thanks cath where are you finding this ?? tell me
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cathyml
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quotePosted at 18:48 on 25th September 2011

The BMD information is from http://www.freebmd.org.uk

 

There you go - it is linked now, so whenever you have got time you can take a look! 



Edited by: cathyml at:25th September 2011 19:08
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 18:52 on 25th September 2011
thank you very much        will have a peep first opp.
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 19:47 on 25th September 2011
On 25th September 2011 18:48, cathyml wrote:

The BMD information is from http://www.freebmd.org.uk

 

There you go - it is linked now, so whenever you have got time you can take a look! 


how did you link that ??
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cathyml
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quotePosted at 20:06 on 25th September 2011
I highlighted the www address!  When you do that you will see, under this message a row with the icons, One of them is a chain link which will be greyed out at the moment, but when you highlight something in the text the "chain link"becomes black.  Copy the address you highlighted, click on the chain and copy the address, then paste it into the top line in the pop-up box.  I like to open them in a different window so I click on the box net line down,  Hope this is making sense - see if you can do it! 
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Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 20:14 on 25th September 2011
Just amended Peter's 1854 parents, previous page; dad's name was Enoch, and all his younger sibling listed too, added.
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Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 21:30 on 25th September 2011
On 25th September 2011 17:12, cathyml wrote:

I think he was married previously Paul as there seems to be a Sarah A born around 1876 and Emma born about 1880!  So far not found the previous wife though.


Perhaps  there isn't an earlier wife?  And on the 1891 Census you found, Peter/1854 and family are living next door to his parents, Enoch and Ann with some of his brothers and sisters.
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Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 08:59 on 26th September 2011

Marion (1890-1960), was the daughter of John Tighe b.1861 and Emma Reynolds b. 1866 who'd married in 1882.  Before Marion's marriage, she was an umbrella finisher living with her parents and 6 siblings at Baywood St, Harpurhey, Manchester.

Following the Tighe line back, we'll end up in Ireland thus----

John's parents were Francis Tighe (1836-77) and Elizabeth Hope (1833-85); married Manchester, 1858.   Francis' parents were John Tighe b.1800, a tailor from Sligo, Ireland; died 1875;  Salford,Lancs. and Mary Ann of Manchester ( 1802--74).

John's parents were Patrick Tighe b. 1776 Ireland and Mary b.1781 Ireland. Both died in Lancs. Patrick was a tailor as well.

In 1841, their name transcribed as Sigh; in 1871 as Tigha. Besides Tighe families from Co. Sligo arriving in Lancs, other Sligo Tighe's were finding their way to the US and Australia. 

 

 



Edited by: Paul Hilton at:26th September 2011 10:11
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 19:38 on 26th September 2011

thank you cath and paul for all the information

i have sent my cousin all the information,he is very grateful and to make things better i am back in contact  after all these years Wink

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quotePosted at 19:48 on 26th September 2011
That's a lovely positive outcome from discovering family history!
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