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Whitwell (Whitewell) yorks

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Harry

Harry Report 12 Aug 2010 21:05

Thanks Katie, very helpful.

Best wishes Happy days

Katie

Katie Report 12 Aug 2010 20:16

Lancashire records are transcribed on http://www.lan-opc.org.uk.
It includes Whalley and Whitewell but I can't find him there.
Katie

Harry

Harry Report 12 Aug 2010 20:13

Thank you folks. Posted the second message as i hadn't realised i had a page 2.
Good work- much appreciated.

Happy days

**Ann**

**Ann** Report 12 Aug 2010 19:34

harry,

Looking at the available data searching on variations, there seemed to be large gaps in the records around the time you need, found this little snippet.

Whitewell was an extra-parochial part of the parish of Whalley. There are original registers at the Lancashire County Record Office for C, 1713-1994; M, 1719-1991; B, 1719-1993. In addition there are film versions of the BTs for C, 1756-1777 & 1810-1854; M, 1756-1777 & 1810-1848; B, 1756-1777 & 1810-1854. The IGI coverage is approximately that of the BTs and therefore has important omissions in the period 1778-1809.





EVEIE

EVEIE Report 12 Aug 2010 19:14

Harry Today at 19:06 Request review
Several people kindly helped me the other day. Have since found out that although Whitewell is in Yorkshire, the records are kept in Lancashire.(Whalley).
Whalley doesn't seem to contain St Michaels, Whitewell, and I just wonder if anyone has access to those records for William Hayes, born 1794 give or take a year. - going up to Preston is a little beyond me at my very venerable age.

Thank you for reading. Happy days


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Mary

Mary Report 11 Aug 2010 19:51

Hi harry I think i got info off www.lan-opc.org.uk or google St mary's Lancaster and that site comes up.

Also the William Hayes christened in Clitheroe was at St Mary Magdelene Clitheroe.

Maryb

Harry

Harry Report 11 Aug 2010 18:51

Thanks Mary, well done. Don't forget Hays; Haze;Haines;Hey; Hay - have come across them all.

If you have deaths for Lancaster st Mary I would be tempted to come back to you in the future as Lancaster features strongly in my tree.

Very best wishes Happy days

Mary

Mary Report 11 Aug 2010 17:19

Hi Harry,I wouldn't take much heed of place of birth on 1851 census,as everything else points to Lancs.
His children were christened St Mary's Lancaster which now is Priory.

Richard Monks is burried there he died 11/9/1848.

I didn't see any members of the Hayes family there.
Hayes/ Heys/Heyes are the other names given to them.

Maryb

Harry

Harry Report 11 Aug 2010 14:30

Hello Mary. i know pretty much everything about him after his marrieage in Lancaster. On the 1841 he is there with his wife Jane 47 who died shortly after. Wm died in Lancaster in the fifties. Everything about him is Lancaster except for his birthplace on the 1851.

Not yet got to the bottom of the Monks on the 1851 - perhaps he took up with her after his wife died.
The Monks children were pretty much all born "Hayes". I have established the Hayes Newton connection which gets more interesting as the time gets further on.

Best wishes Happy days

Mary

Mary Report 11 Aug 2010 13:34

Hi Harry,when and where did William die.
Do you have anymore info on him?

On 1851 census he was a widow and a mariner,have you seen him on 1841 census.

Maryb

1841 Lancaster District 4 > 18
William Hayes says born LANCS age 48 = 1793.
Jane wife 47
Jane 18 married Richard monks in 1847 he died 1848 she is on 1851 census.She also married thomas Baxter 1866.

Ellen 15 married William Stewardson.
Mary 13
Jemima 10 married in 1858 John Stewardson

Next door but one
Thomas Monks 44 shoemaker widow.
Richard Monks 17.

Harry

Harry Report 11 Aug 2010 10:57

Thanks Mary. The fact that it is on the border of Lancs and Yorks certainly doesn't help.

Happy days

Mary

Mary Report 11 Aug 2010 10:48

I looked at Hugh Wallis in Clitheroe which I think was the registration district for Whitewell.

Maryb

Harry

Harry Report 11 Aug 2010 10:42

Thank you for the info and interest. Was hoping that the Whitewell entries had been transcribed or they were on a site other than LDS.

Best wishes Happy days

Mary

Mary Report 11 Aug 2010 09:37

If you google Whitewell it says it is in Ribble Valley area of Lancashire!!
It is very near Clitheroe.

Willm Mathias Hayes Christened 19/3/1797 by Thos and Jane Hayes

Wilm Hayes 21.4.1799 by Josph and Elizabeth Hayes.

Maryb

Harry

Harry Report 10 Aug 2010 23:45

Thank you for the replies. it will need someone with access to details of births in Whitewell.

Happy days

EVEIE

EVEIE Report 10 Aug 2010 23:06

Name: William Hayes
Age: 57
Estimated birth year: abt 1794
Relation: Head
Gender: Male
Where born: Whitewell, Yorkshire, England

Civil parish: Lancaster
Ecclesiastical parish: St John
Town: Lancaster Castle
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Street Address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

Disability: View image

Registration district: Lancaster
Sub-registration district: Lancaster
ED, institution, or vessel: 5n
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 210
Household Members: Name Age
William Hayes 57
Jane Monks 28
Mary Monks 22
Jemima Monks 19
Mary Jane Morch Monks 3
Ellen Newton Hayes 7
Charlotte Swan 17

Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!)

Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) Report 10 Aug 2010 22:51

familysearch?

FreeREG?

Of course, he may not have been born there, he may have been brought up there. Happened to one of mine. It was only when I found him in an early census with his parents that I realised!

Jill

Harry

Harry Report 10 Aug 2010 22:32

Trying to trace the birth of William Hayes. On the 1851 he shows his place of birth as the above - give or take a year 1794.

LDS and Hugh Wallis don't offer assistance. Any help would be appreciated. (Wm died prior ro 1861 and spent most of his life in Lancaster).

Many thanks Happy days