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Cockshutt Family Papers
Catalogue Ref. 920 MD 384
Creator(s):
Cockshutt family of Liverpool
[from Administrative History] Jane Cockshutt was the wife of John
Cockshutt, Mayor of Liverpool, 1702/3. Their daughter, Jane, married John
Hardman, M.P. Timothy Cockshutt was their son.
FILE [no title] - ref. 920 MD 384/1 - date: 1742-1780
[from Scope and Content] Copies of documents relating to the estate of
Jane Cockshutt, viz :
[from Scope and Content] Will of Jane Cockshutt of Liverpool, 1742.
[from Scope and Content] Correspondence between John Hardman and Timothy
Cockshutt, 1742-43.
[from Scope and Content] John Hardman with the executors of Mr. Samuel
Cockshutt.
[from Scope and Content] John Hardman with the executors of Jane
Cockshutt.
FILE [no title] - ref. 920 MD 384/5 - date: nd
[from Scope and Content] Cockshutt of Liverpool
[from Scope and Content] Cockshutt of Much Harwood
Photostat copies - ref. 920 MD 384/3
FILE [no title] - ref. 920 MD 384/3/1-2 - date: 17 November 1744
[from Scope and Content] Correspondence from John Hardman to Timothy
Cockshutt, merchant, of London :
[from Scope and Content] 13 July 1744 - with account: Executors of
Mrs. Jane Cockshutt to John Hardman
FILE - Certificate of admission as a Freeman of London of Timothy
Cockshutt - ref. 920 MD 384/3/3 - date: 1735
www.a2a.org.uk
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This is Bill's great-grand-father .. interesting man ... another page
mentions his preaching twice each Sunday
In 1859 the new vicar, J. W. Cockshott, raised £850, through subscriptions
and government grants, to build on the former St. Andrew's churchyard a
girls' school in plain Gothic, with a teacher's house to the north.
(Footnote 76) In 1860 Cockshott had the guildhall demolished as unrepairable
and built a new boy's school west of St. Mary's churchyard. In Gothic style,
it has the four bays of its long schoolroom symmetrical around a large
chimneys. Two other square high-gabled rooms, one for committees, were built
at each end. It was opened in 1861. (Footnote 77) For the children from
North Street, which in 1861 had produced c. 170 out of c. 320 children in
all, five eighths girls, then receiving schooling in the village, while only
14 came from Newnham, (Footnote 78) Cockshott started in 1864 a National
school for 80 labourers' children in the new St. Andrew's church. The desks
stood along its nave (Footnote 79) until in 1871 a separate school was built
on a site, just purchased, adjoining that church to the north; a teacher's
house was built next to it. (Footnote 80) Of the other church schools the
boys' was more than half funded by £60 a year from the Church lands whose
trustees, headed by the vicar, named its masters; the girls', like St.
Andrew's, was largely maintained by subscriptions and formally styled
National. They were under a master and mistress, by the 1860s certificated,
between 1888 and 1922 a married couple. (Footnote 81) St. Andrew's school on
North Street remained a mixed one under its own mistress. (Footnote 82) In
1867 Cockshott started in a rented house a Middle school for farmers' sons
from the neighbourhood, in 1868 obtaining a commercial headmaster from
Manchester for it. Pupils, some boarders, numbered 40 by 1868 and probably
36, taught in the boys' school, in 1872. (Footnote 83) From 1867 Cockshott
also had night schools held for young farmers and labourers, with up to 70
pupils in 1873. A revived evening school taught 85 in 1895. (Footnote 84)
From: 'Burwell: Education', A History of the County of Cambridge and the
Isle of Ely: Volume X: Cheveley, Flendish, Staine and Staploe Hundreds
(north-eastern Cambridgeshire) (2002), pp. 366-68.
URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk
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Jane,
Here's some info on my uncle, Basil P.Cockshott, who was a plantation
manager for United Fruit in Cuba before retiring. He then moved to Waveland,
Miss. His first wife was Margerite, and they had a daughter June, who is a
graduate of U.C Berkeley, and lived in the Waveland area also. Don't recall
her married name.Will pass it along when I did it up. Margerite died, and
then Basil was married to Ezma (don't know maiden name), another British
emmigree. I believe they both died in Orange County, Calif.
In the Rootsweb directory there is a reference that Theo may have been his
next of kin. I believe that was my brother Basil Hugh (aka Tad or Ted), as I
believe he was the administrator of their estates when they died.
Sorry no dates as of yet, but will look for something more concrete when I
can.
Bill
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:53 AM
Subject: [COCKSHOTT] Canada Constantinople link
> Interesting :-)
>
> http://www.agbu.org/agbunews/display.asp?A_ID=32
>
>
> Cheers Jane
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Oh that's bad luck .. I'm nearly 100 % sure though that the birth
certificate will have both parents .. I'll find out later to-day .. as to
cost .. should be the same as the British ones .. 8 UKP ... the indexes with
the Volume numbers are just 1860 - 1865
I've found a John Walter PATTERSON :-)))
Guess where he was living 1900-1930 ? in Los Angeles, California !!
I had the rather brilliant idea (if I may say so my-self) of searching
Ancestry for any PATTERSON born in Egypt .. and there he was ... I'm sending
you the scans in a separate email.
Whether he is Emma's brother or not needs to be proven.
Cheers Jane
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From: Ann41963(a)aol.com [mailto:Ann41963@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:31 AM
To: jane(a)janelachs.de; realtybill(a)charter.net
Subject: Emma Margaret Patterson Saga
Jane and Bill,
OK, her it goes.
Emma Margaret Patterson Cockshott's death records says that she was born
on 2 May 1860 in Cairo, Eqypt. Her father was James W. Patterson, it gave
no mother's name.
Interestingly the marriage records also gave NO mother's name. I am
thinking that maybe the mother died when she was young!!! Both her mother
and father were born in England.
She died on Acute Pulmonary Edema (congestive heart failure) with the
secondary cause chronic heart condition.
She was buried on March 17, 1950 in St. Peters Church Yard in North
Cowichan, British Columibia.
Jane-you said that you found a child named John Walter Patterson also born
in Cairo. When was he born? Maybe I can trace him.
I will try to see how much it would cost to get the birth record, this may
be the only way to get the mothers name, unless we can find them in an
English census before they went to Cairo. Do you think that being a doctor
and a provincial governor John Patterson might be listed somewhere else?
THE SEARCH GOES ON.
Ann
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Hello Jane
You made my day! Several years ago I gave you the
information that I had on the COCKSHOTT / COTSHOTT
Family. I checked over the information that I gave you
and I see SKS as added some WW 1 information on a
distant cousin. I thank you and anybody that may of
supplied the information.
Listed below is part of the original message.
John
Morning folks,
have just uploaded the COCKSHOTT database to
WorldConnect. There are
now
8186 people with 10934 names.
Cheers Jane
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Yes, his first wife (Florence May Butler) died in 1934, & he remarried in
'35, to Beatrice, my mother.
Bill
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From: "Jane Lachs" <jane(a)janelachs.de>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 9:24 PM
Subject: RE: [COCKSHOTT] in California
> Hi Bill :-)
>
> been thinking of you to-day :-)
>
> Emma Margaret and John Walter PATTERSON births (her brother ?) were
> registered in Cairo
>
> GRO CONSULAR BIRTH INDICES 1860 - 1865
>
> Emma Volume 3 page 525 and John Volume 3 page 531
>
> You will be able to order the certificate on-line here:
>
> http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificate/index.asp#0
>
> A note in the Charter House records says Emma Margaret was the 1st.
daughter
> of Dr. PATTERSON, Bey, M.D. of Constantinople
> (don't know what "Bey" means.)
>
> Cheers Jane
> PS
> was your father married twice ?
>
>
>
> ~~ -----Original Message-----
> ~~ From: william cockshott [mailto:realtybill@charter.net]
> ~~ Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 5:26 PM
> ~~ To: COCKSHOTT-L(a)rootsweb.com
> ~~ Subject: Re: [COCKSHOTT] Will of Thomas MUSGRAVE of Halifax Yorkshire
> ~~ and Jonathan COCKSHAW Pennsylvania
> ~~
> ~~
> ~~ Just got some information about more modern day COCKSHOTTs. Maurice C>
> ~~ COCKSHOTT (my father) was married to a Florence May Butler Cockshott,
who
> ~~ died 2-17-35 in Arcadia, CA "of staph and strep infection..."
> ~~ Maruice was one of two sons of WILLIAM EVANS C. (died 3-19-46,
Quamichan,
> ~~ B.C., Canada) and EMMA MARGARET C. (died 3-14-50, Duncan, B.C., Canada.
> ~~ Emma Margaret was daughter of "Dr. J. W. Patterson of Constantinopoe,
> ~~ Turkey." They were married 10-25-1890. Does anyone have anything of
this
> ~~ PATTERSON side of the Cockshotts?
> ~~
> ~~ Bill Cockshott
> ~~ Arroyo Grande, CA, USA
> ~~ (805) 489-4859
> ~~ REMAX Ocean West
> ~~
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http://www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/default.asp
No date:
Thomas Cokshote and William Chapell, executors of Thomas Altoft, vicar of
Hailsham. v. Godard Oxenbrige, esquire.: Debt bequeathed by the said vicar
to charitable uses.: Sussex
1804
Southampton - George Lovell, John Aubrey Woolls; Stafford - John Gisborne;
Surrey - Martin Benson, Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, John Shore (Lord
Teignmouth), Kennard Smith, John Whitmore; Sussex - Duncan John Cameron,
Edward Milward the younger, Charles William Taylor; Warwick - Gilbert
Beresford, Thomas Ross Bromfield, Francis Newdigate; Westminster, Liberty of
St. Peter - John Elliot, George Hassell, Sir John Coxe Hippisley bart.,
James Read, William Henry White; Wilts - Thomas Howard (Viscount Andover);
York E.R. - Christopher Sykes; York W.R. - James Cockshutt, Robert William
Hay, Lamplugh Hird, John Leaf, John Myers.
No date:
John SHEPERD and Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of Alice, wife of
William Osborn, v. Giles FENYS of Arlington, esquire, John ALEYN of
Meeching, guardian of John Rede, grandson of the said Alice, and John
COCKSHETT.: Detention of deeds relating to a messuage and land in Hailsham,
partly in the liberty of Pevensey.: SUSSEX.
More v. Cockshote: Westmoreland.
A.D. 1558-1579
John Shepard and his wife Elizabeth v. Giles Fenys, John Alen and John
Cokshett: replication and rejoinder Date of document: Sixteenth century
1501 Jan 1 - 1600 Dec 31
Cockshott v. Cockshott: York
1691
Cockshutt v. Burgen: [Hertford]
1687
Cockshott v. Jenings: York
1696
Cockshott v. Jennings: York
1708
Cockshutte v. Stubbes
1648
Jennings v. Cockshott: Middlesex.
1711
Piece details for C 5/614/112
Ramscarr v. Cockshott: York.
1689
Skipton-in-Craven, Yorks, Free Grammar School, per Thos. Earl of Thanet v.
Cockshott, Wm.
1702
Cockshut v. Mascie
1726
Cockshutt v. Jackman
Geo 1st
Cockshutt v. Hall
1739
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1649-1660
Warwickshire: Kenilworth honor and manor, and Leek Wootton manor: Robert
Cotshett and others
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FEC 1/83 Claim (and a draft) of Nicholas Rigby, Richard Cockshutt, and
Henry Aspinall, on the estate of ASHTON, John
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I have just uploaded my Aspin file to Worldconnect which they say will be
about 24 hours.
It includes Henry COCKSHOTT born 1842, youngest son of Elijah COCKSHOTT and
Ann SMITH who I am descended from and his descendants.
Henry COCKSHOTT married Ellen Sharples on 22 September 1861 in Preston.
Thanks to Jane I have been able to go back another generation to Abraham and
fill in a lot of gaps. I've also received information from another
relative, Diane as a result of subscribing to the list.
Audrey
Burial Record of Merion Meeting (Pa. )
Thomas Musgrave, buried at Merion, 1700, (late of Halifax.)
Will proved July 25, 1701.
Thomas Musgrave, late of Yorkshire, England.
(Halifax) Mentions wife Hannah children, Thomas, Abraham, Elizabeth and
William. Overseers, Joseph Growden, David Lloyd, Phineas Pemberton, Samuel
Carpenter. Witnesses, John Hughes, Samuel Eton, Richard Wright.
Hannah Musgrave, a 1st Purchaser.
Thomas Musgrave, of Halifax, in Yourshire, is mentioned in the Penna.
Archibes, 2d Series, Vol. XIX, p. 306. He purchased a tract of 750 acres of
land in 1698. He, deceasing, Jonathan Cockshaw stands bound to see said
land confirmed to T. Musgrave's children, Thomas, Abraham, and Elizabeth,
"said Jonathan's Nephews."
From page 331, same Vol., it is learned that Hannah Musgrove,
Administratrix of Thos. Musgrave, was named Price in 1702.
In 1703, Jonathan Cockshaw produced a return of 500 acres surveyed to
Thomas Musgrave's children, in Caln Township, Chester Co. 1702, and
another return of 400 acres laid out to the same children, in 1701, joining
on the corner of the other. Page 381.
Hannah Musgrave, Relict and Ex'x, married David Price. (See p.
473.) Widow Musgrave, Hanna Musgrave, Land Warrants 1701.
7, 3, 1713. Evan Evans, yeoman, son of Thos. Evans of Gwynned and Elizabeth
Musgrave, dau of Thos. Musgrave, dec'd, of Yorkshire, Great Britain, near
Halifax, at Haverford. Wit: Thomas, Robert, Hugh, Owen, Robert and Owen
Evans; Abraham and Wm. Musgrave.
10, 28, 1721. William Musgrave, of Merion, cooper, and Barbara Bevan,
daughter of Evan Bevan, dec'd, at Merion Meeting House. Wit: Abraham
Musgrave; David and Hannah Price; Evan, Jane and Eleanor Bevan.
Johathan Cockshall and Martha Kite m. 8, 28, 1715, Phila. Meeting of
Friends.
Oswyn Musgrave, Feb 4, 1683; Thos, Chi'r., 1703: John, 1713; Osmon,
1683; Han. 1701; Moses, 1713, are named under head of "Old
Rights." Widow Musgrove, 1702.
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From the IGI
SARAH ANN COCKSOTT
23 SEP 1851 Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Father: WILLIAM HENRY COCKSOTT
Mother: MARGARET
Cheers
Jane in Munich
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Thanks to Ray for these :-)
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From: Ray Atkinson
Did find the Spofforth (near Knaresborough!) ones though:
Baptism at Wetherby Chapel 10th November 1765
Isaac and Mary s & d of Benjamin COCKSHAW
Spofforth:
Jan 6th 1779 marriage
William HIRD, Ferrybridge & Hannah COCKSHAW of this parish (lic)
by Thomas Vernon
wit: Robert Varley, Matthew Wood
(Note on IGI as HERD/COOKSHAW)
Banns of marriage between John JAKEMAN and Elisabeth COCKSHAW were published
October the first, the eighth and the 15th 1769.
John Jakeman of the parish of Spofforth, husbandman, and Elisabeth Cockshaw
of the parish of Spofforth also, spinster were married in this Church by
banns this sixteenth day of October 1769 by me I Fogg.
This marriage was solemnized between us (two crosses)
in the presence of Wm Metcalfe and James Sims
Banns of marriage between Benjamin LACY and Ann COCKSHAW were published
November the 23rd, the 30th and December 7th 1766.
Benjamin Lacy of the parish of Spofforth, husbandman, and Ann Cockshaw of
the parish of Spofforth were married in this Church by banns this eight day
of December 1766 by me J Newby BA Cante.
This marriage was solemnized between us X Benjamin Lacy, signed by Ann
Cockshaw.
in the presence of Wm Metcalfe and Charles Wilson
Cheers
Jane in Munich
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Morning folks,
have just uploaded the COCKSHOTT database to WorldConnect. There are now
8186 people with 10934 names.
Cheers Jane
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PS
Spent a lot of time on one family down in London on the 1861 and 1871
census.
This William Samuel (a cabinet maker born 1831 in Bethnal Green) ..
his children were chr. with 7 variations of COCKSHUTT and is to be found as
COX in the 1861 and 1871 census !!
Reference Number: 14850
Name: William Samuel COCKSHUTT
Name: William COCKSHOTT
Name: William COCKSHUTT
Name: William COCKSHIRT
Name: William Samuel COCKSHOTT
Name: William COCKSHUTTE
Name: William Samuel COCKSHUDD
Name: Samuel COX
Name: William COX
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Just got some information about more modern day COCKSHOTTs. Maurice C>
COCKSHOTT (my father) was married to a Florence May Butler Cockshott, who
died 2-17-35 in Arcadia, CA "of staph and strep infection..."
Maruice was one of two sons of WILLIAM EVANS C. (died 3-19-46, Quamichan,
B.C., Canada) and EMMA MARGARET C. (died 3-14-50, Duncan, B.C., Canada.
Emma Margaret was daughter of "Dr. J. W. Patterson of Constantinopoe,
Turkey." They were married 10-25-1890. Does anyone have anything of this
PATTERSON side of the Cockshotts?
Bill Cockshott
Arroyo Grande, CA, USA
(805) 489-4859
REMAX Ocean West
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Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 12:53 AM
Subject: [COCKSHOTT] Will of Thomas MUSGRAVE of Halifax Yorkshire and
Jonathan COCKSHAW Pennsylvania
> Burial Record of Merion Meeting (Pa. )
>
> Thomas Musgrave, buried at Merion, 1700, (late of Halifax.)
> Will proved July 25, 1701.
> Thomas Musgrave, late of Yorkshire, England.
> (Halifax) Mentions wife Hannah children, Thomas, Abraham, Elizabeth and
> William. Overseers, Joseph Growden, David Lloyd, Phineas Pemberton,
Samuel
> Carpenter. Witnesses, John Hughes, Samuel Eton, Richard Wright.
>
> Hannah Musgrave, a 1st Purchaser.
>
> Thomas Musgrave, of Halifax, in Yourshire, is mentioned in the Penna.
> Archibes, 2d Series, Vol. XIX, p. 306. He purchased a tract of 750 acres
of
> land in 1698. He, deceasing, Jonathan Cockshaw stands bound to see said
> land confirmed to T. Musgrave's children, Thomas, Abraham, and Elizabeth,
> "said Jonathan's Nephews."
> >From page 331, same Vol., it is learned that Hannah Musgrove,
> Administratrix of Thos. Musgrave, was named Price in 1702.
>
> In 1703, Jonathan Cockshaw produced a return of 500 acres surveyed to
> Thomas Musgrave's children, in Caln Township, Chester Co. 1702, and
> another return of 400 acres laid out to the same children, in 1701,
joining
> on the corner of the other. Page 381.
>
> Hannah Musgrave, Relict and Ex'x, married David Price. (See p.
> 473.) Widow Musgrave, Hanna Musgrave, Land Warrants 1701.
> 7, 3, 1713. Evan Evans, yeoman, son of Thos. Evans of Gwynned and
Elizabeth
> Musgrave, dau of Thos. Musgrave, dec'd, of Yorkshire, Great Britain, near
> Halifax, at Haverford. Wit: Thomas, Robert, Hugh, Owen, Robert and Owen
> Evans; Abraham and Wm. Musgrave.
> 10, 28, 1721. William Musgrave, of Merion, cooper, and Barbara Bevan,
> daughter of Evan Bevan, dec'd, at Merion Meeting House. Wit: Abraham
> Musgrave; David and Hannah Price; Evan, Jane and Eleanor Bevan.
> Johathan Cockshall and Martha Kite m. 8, 28, 1715, Phila. Meeting of
> Friends.
> Oswyn Musgrave, Feb 4, 1683; Thos, Chi'r., 1703: John, 1713; Osmon,
> 1683; Han. 1701; Moses, 1713, are named under head of "Old
> Rights." Widow Musgrove, 1702.
>
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> county table of contents.
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/pafiles.htm
>
>
> Cheers
> Jane in Munich
>
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Hello Jane
Here is the updated file on Alice Cockshott (born abt 1836 & bap 18 Feb
1863) and married to Thomas Fletcher 20 Mar 1858 in Preston, and Ann
Cockshott married to James Hindle.
Alice and Thomas had a son James born 10 Mar 1859 in Blackburn and he
appears on the 1861 census (RG9/3126 folio 124) in Preston with his
grandmother Ann Carr. I suspect that Thomas Fletcher had died by 1861 as I
cannot find him on the census but did find a possible entry for Alice in
Blackburn - RG9/3095 folio 57 - her status is hard to read though. Alice
married again on 19 Jun 1864, her second husband was John Cockshoot a
widower who father was Richard (deceased). John was born in Bolton le Moors
and I found him on the 1861 census (RG9/2817 folio 107) with a wife Mary and
son James 11 mo. The 1871 census shows John and Alice (RG10/4140 folio 147)
with her son James 12 and his two children, James 10 and Margaret A 7. Alice
died in childbirth on 26 May 1875.
James Fletcher married Deborah Rushton on 1 Aug 1878 and they are on the
1881 census in Accrington with her brother Peter, their son John Thomas and
the stepbrother and sister James and Margaret A Cockshoot. In 1891 James and
Deborah are still in Accrington (RG12/3356 folio122) and a daughter Alice
age 2. 1901 they are on RG13/3859 folio 8 with another dau Deborah age 9 and
two boarders who curiously have the surname Hindle. I don't know if these
two are connected or not.
Alice's sister Ann (bap 25 Jun 1818) and married to James Hindle 27 Feb 1842
in Rivington, I found in 1861 living in Blackburn (HO107/2258 folio 521B)
with a son John age 10 months. Their dau Mary Ann born 1845, is on the 1851
census in Preston with her grandparents, Elijah and Ann.
In 1861 the Hindles minus John are in Blackburn (RG9/3093 folio 99& 100) .
Mary Alice married George Swales 13 May 1865 in Blackburn and the 1871
census shows them with their dau Maria plus James and Ann Hindle. (RG10/4171
folio 72). No trace of James and Ann after 1871.
George and Mary Alice had four children, Maria 1865, Elizabeth 1875, George
1878 and Ann 1881.
I think that just about brings my Cockshotts up to date.
Best Wishes
Carole
Hello Jane
Yes, this Alice is one of mine and the baptism records shows her as being 27
years of age.
Incidentally, the bapts from Feniscowles for children of Moses and Margaret
are mine too. Moses was married to Margaret Ingram and I suspect that the
other bapt for John son of Sarah Alice is their dau Sarah Alice who was born
in 1849.
Moses and Alice were brother and sister with their parents being Elijah and
Ann nee Smith.
I have been having some interesting exchanges lately with Diane Whalley,
thanks to the Cockshott List. Our families are both descended from Abraham
and Nanny Grime.
I should probably send you an update on my lot as I have some new additions
to information since I joined the list.
Best Wishes
Carole
Morning :-)
COCKSHOTT marriage licences from York, spouses names, ages, years:
FOX, Susannah, 27 years old, 1826
SMITH Catherine (63 years old to Dodgson COCKSHOTT 79 years old), 1827
SPENCE Ann, 21, 1824
YOUNG Margaret 23, 1829
BARKER Ann Kitching 21, 1822
SUGDEN Mary 21,
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Thanks to Paul DIXON
Christening: 30 Jun 1861 Feniscowles, Lancashire, England
Mary Alice COCKSHOOT - Daughter of Moses COCKSHOOT & Margaret
Born: 8 Jun 1861
Source: Film 1526145
Christening: 28 Jun 1863 Feniscowles, Lancashire, England
Frances Helena COCKSHOTT - Daughter of Moses COCKSHOTT & Margaret
Born: 23 May 1863
Source: Film 1526145
Christening: 4 Dec 1864 Feniscowles, Lancashire, England
Edith COCKSHOOT - Daughter of Moses COCKSHOOT & Margaret
Born: 18 Oct 1864
Source: Film 1526145
Christening: 30 Mar 1868 Feniscowles, Lancashire, England
John COCKSHOOT - Son of Sarah Ann COCKSHOOT
Born: 21 Feb 1868
Source: Film 1526145
Cheers
Jane in Munich
COCKSHOTT/COCKSHUTT/COCKSHAW ONS
http://www.janelachs.de/cockshott/cockshott.htm
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Picked this out of the archives:
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Source: ENG-LIVERPOOL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [ENG-LIV] Coroners inquests
May 2nd 1859
Sarah COCKSHOOT 35 Herbalist Richmond Row widow 6yrs Helen THORNTON
lived with her and for the past 5yrs said she had given way to
intemperate habits, been drunk every night for 2wks, on day of death
drank 35 glasses of brandy. The Coroner remarked that apart from a
fishwoman from St Johns MARKET who was not sober for 20yrs he had never
met with such a case and it should be regarded as a poisoning.
Cheers Jane
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Morning :-)
This from the 1861 census (Lancashire now online at
http://www.1837online.com/Trace2web/)
Is James really a COCKSHOOT ? Where is his wife ? are the 3 younger children
his ?
COCKSHOOT, John Head Married M 56 Silk Weaver ... Lancashire
COCKSHOOT, Margaret Wife Married F 54 Blackburn Lancashire
COCKSHOOT, Caroline Daughter Unmarried F 21 Silk Weaver Newton Heath
Lancashire
COCKSHOOT, James Son In Law Married M 31 Brick Layer North Emsall Yorkshire
COCKSHOOT, Alice Daughter F 9 Scholar Manchester Lancashire
COCKSHOOT, John Son M 7 Scholar Manchester Lancashire
COCKSHOOT, James Son M 3 Scholar Newton Heath Lancashire
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RG number:
RG09 Piece:
2965 Folio:
44 Page:
13
Registration District:
Manchester Sub District:
Newton Enumeration District:
2 Ecclesiastical District:
All Saints
Parish:
Newton City/Municipal Borough:
Address:
71 , Oldham Road
Cheers Jane
Genealogy:
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