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I'm back (I think) ... still got the biggest mess here but
I'm going to ignore it and hope it goes away !!
I haven't had time to read the mails from various vists over
the last two months so I closed my eyes and deleted them !!
over 9000 .. I've 500 sitting in the in-box and will try to
catch up .. if it was a "a matter of life or death" then
write to me again with "life or death" in the subject line
:-)
Cheers Jane
My brick walls in WRY for newbies:
BEAUMONT, Henry (father Abraham) ca. 1816 in Kirkburton
COCKSHOTT, David (father John) 1782 in Skelmanthorpe
DYSON, Mira ca. 1809 in Denby
HAIGHE, Edwarde ca. 1596 :-) Thorncliffe, Kirkburton
KAY, Hannah (father Abel) ca. 1816 in Cartworth
MALLINSON, Hannah ca. 1798 in Bradfield
SHAW, John ca. 1796 in Bradfield
WARD, Elizabeth ca. 1801 in Pilley
Also COCKSHOTT/COCKSHUTT/COCKSHAW anywhere
Yorksgen Photo Album and birthday list:
http://www.janelachs.de/YorksgenPhotoAlbum.htmwww.janelachs.de
Listowner HAIGH and COCKSHOTT
and for anyone in the Bradfield area:
http://www.bolsterstone.de/
Hi!
Does anyone have information about John Cockshot, b. abt 1820 in England?
He married Nancy Cook in England. He died Jan. 1, 1883 in Warehouse
Point, Hartford, CT. Nancy Cook was born Nov. 17, 1824 in England. John
and Nancy had a daughter named Alice, b. Apr. 20 1847 in London. She
married James Russell Lord on May 5, 1866 in Agawam, Hampden, MA. She
died Jun 26, 1882 in Warehouse Point, Hartford, CT. Any leads regarding
John Cockshot and his ancestors will be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
Janet
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Hi Donna :-)
Interesting !! so much so that I forgot the housework and
have been working the last 5 hours on my COCKSHOTT databank
:-)
What I had to date: Luke COCKSHOOT Christened: 21 April 1801
Unitarian Church-Nc. Parents Lawrence COCKSHOOT (COCKSHUT)
and Bridget TOWNLEY.
Married 28 April 1832 (not 1852) in the Cathedral,
Manchester Margaret WALLHEW.
The parents : Lawrence and Bridget had 8 children (that I've
found). The first 4 christened in the Over Darwen Lower
Chapel Independent, 1 at St. Ann's and then 3 at the
Unitarian Church-Nc. Seems they changed their religion quite
often.
I should think that Luke 1832, Andrew 1842 and Mary 1852 are
Luke and Margaret's children .. funny though that there are
10 years between them ??
Just found this:
Search Terms: COCKSHOOT (2)
Database: Pennsylvania Census, 1772-1890
Combined Matches: 2
Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or
Other Info Record Type Database ID#
1840 COCKSHOOT LUKE Allegheny County PA 231 Birmingham
Borough Federal Population Schedule PA 1840 Federal Census
Index PAS4a531848
1850 COCKSHOOT LUKE Allegheny County PA 100 Pittsburg Ward 3
Federal Population Schedule PA 1850 Federal Census Index
PAS6a594937
and:
Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or
Other Info Record Type Database ID#
1860 COCKSHOOT ANDREW Muscatine County IA 570 Milton
Township Federal Population Schedule IA 1860 Federal Census
Index IA23131082
1870 COCKSHOOT ANDREW Muscatine County IA 345 Wilton
Township Federal Population Schedule IA 1870 Federal Census
Index IA01869206
1870 COCKSHOOT JAMES T. Muscatine County IA 345 Wilton
Township Federal Population Schedule IA 1870 Federal Census
Index IA01869207
1860 COCKSHOOT LUKE Muscatine County IA 569 Milton Township
Federal Population Schedule IA 1860 Federal Census Index
IA23131083
1870 COCKSHOOT LUKE Muscatine County IA 345 Wilton Township
Federal Population Schedule IA 1870 Federal Census Index
IA01869208
and:
Search Terms: COCKSHOOT (2)
Database: Iowa Marriages, 1851-1900
Combined Matches: 2
Given Name Surname Given Name Spouse Surname Spouse Marriage
Date County State
ANDREW COCKSHOOT LUCY DAVID 21 Mar 1882 Muscatine IA
OVID VANDYKE MARY COCKSHOOT 24 Apr 1858 Muscatine IA
Have you access to the Pennsylvanian census ? :-)))
Cheers Jane
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PandaTedi(a)aol.com [mailto:PandaTedi@aol.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 3:49 PM
> To: Jane(a)henio.muc.de
> Subject: Re: COCK******* Sighting
>
>
> Well, good afternoon, Jane....I was in my
> local FHL, fighting the usual
> nausea which comes from data sliding sideways on
> the film, when I espied the
> following:
>
> 1852 Mary COCKSHOOT
> reg 1853
>
> 1842 Andrew COCKSHOOT
> reg 1853
>
> 1832 Luke COCKSHOOT
> reg 1853
>
>
> And the most interesting one:
>
> Luke COCKSHOOT (parents: Lawrence COCKSHOOT
> and Bridget GONLLY(?)
>
> perhaps
> CONLLY(?)
>
> married to
>
> Margaret WALTHEW (parents: James and Agnes)
>
> April 28, 1852 "Episcopal Church" Manchester, England
>
> registered February 24, 1853
>
> Luke's occupation is noted as being a (illeg) cutter.
>
>
> The film is "BDM of Allegheny County,
> Pennsylvania 1852--54."
> (Allegheny County is the county surrounding
> Pittsburgh, PA)
> FHL film # 1016403
>
> I have no idea as to how to interpret these
> entries. This film is quite
> incomplete in the way data is presented. Kids
> are registered both with and
> without parents' names. Sometimes parents names
> are given, with no first
> name for the child, other than "baby". Sometimes
> the location within the
> county is given, most times not.
> And, all in all, there are very few entries at
> all, relative to the
> population of the county at that time. Unlike in
> England, record-keeping was
> not formalized, standardized, or mandatory in the
> US until quite recently.
> Registration of births was not required in
> Pennsylvania until fairly late in
> the 19th century, so the records of the 1850's
> are a real "find".
> What is really odd, I think, is that the
> COCKSHOOTS registered their
> marriage
> in Manchester with the civil court in Allegheny
> County, PA. That was not a
> legal requirement, and I wonder why they did it.
> There are no other non-US
> marriages on the film, and this entry comes in a
> time when few Americans were
> registering their marriages with the civil
> authorities. (It did not become a
> requirement until 1870)
> However, you notice that all of the COCKSHOOT
> entries were made in 1853. One
> visit to the courthouse, I guess.
> Do you have any background on Luke
> COCKSHOOT? Or is he a new bird for
> you?
>
> Puzzled in PA---
> Donna
FYI :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: historydb [mailto:Alan@historydb.force9.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 8:38 AM
To: Jane Lachs
Subject: Cockshott
>From Alan Longbottom at Pudsey.
Visit the Pudsey Civic Society Web-site at
http://www.clanvis.com/pcs/
Jane
last week at the YAS I found the following book.
Craven's Part in the Great War. October 1919
Compiled by John T Clayton editor of the Craven Herald 392
pp
Walter Morrison J.P. of Malham Tarn House who has generously
defrayed the whole cost of this publication.
There are photographs of all the persons mentioned
including.
Page 168 - Pte Wright Cockshott of the Duke of Wellington's
Rgt
son of Mr & Mrs G Cockshott of Keighley Road Steeton. k.i.a
3rd Sept 1916 aged 28
Page 337 - Pte Cyrus Cockshott of the West Yorkshire
Regiment son of
Mr Wilcock Cockshott of Seed Hill Terrace Steeton killed
21st Mar 1918
Page 362 - Cpl Tom Cockshott of theMachine Gun Corps son of
Mrs Cockshott of 49 Otley Street Skipton. k.i.a. 18th Sept
1918 aged 28
Alan