Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 17 #1 January 1981, pg 18[29], Monton Unitarian Church - Monumental Inscriptions. William Lamb was born in 1804 at Knutford. Article in The Manchester Genealogist Number 1, no page given[1], The Moravian Settlement. Surnames are: Stewart, Orphat, Rigby, Farrier, Wilson, McMurrie, Stott, Forsyth, Cairns, Mann, Paterson, McMillan, Knubly, Anderson, Dirom?, and Murray. by F G Anchor. Benjamin was apprenticed to a glassmaker when he was 10-both parents deceased. James' first wife was Martha Lomas who was buried at St Peters 18 April 1767. Died March 16, 1846. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 34 #1 January 1998, pgs 10-16[97], Captain William Sutherland Cross by Susan Topp. He married Elizabeth Porter in 1904. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 14 #3 July 1978, pgs 63-66[19], Some prisoners of the Civil War in Lancashire by Mrs. L. M. Pollard. v. 15 #3 July 1979, The Manchester Genealogist. He married Mary Crossley in Oldham. The author gives a photograph of Green's Ragtime Band. Potter. Ann Winstanley (wife) b. Entry gives date of marriage name of groom, residence, brides name and residence, and sometimes occupation of groom. She married John Tarlington in 1806. This has been found to be erroneous, as Janet was actually Janet de Barclay, daughter of Margaret de Graham by her 2nd husband, John de Barclay of Gartley [see John Ravilious, "The Ancestry of Euphemia, Countess of Ross: Heraldry as Genealogical Evidence", in The Scottish Genealogist Vol. She mentions 25 family members and friends. wife. A family tree is included. His wife, Mary Ann Cox, was born 18 August 1812 at Runcorn; daughter of Samuel and Margaret Cox. David Yates, son of David Johnson and Elizabeth Yates was baptized 10 June 1733 at St. Mary's, Eccles. Her mother Jane Milligan was born at Anwoth about 1810 - 11 and was buried 15 August 1887 in the non-conformist section of Flaybrick Hill Cemetery at Birkenhead. Article covers the years 1803 - 1837. Names and birthdates are: Agnes 1 March 1815, William 14 October 1815, Harriet & George 30 September 1818, John Ayres 19 December 1819, James 18 September 1823, Charity 24 December 1825, Daniel 29 August 1827, and Elizabeth 20 January 1830. None of the players are identified. The author researching the family discovered that James Morrison was actually Napthaly Hirsch Levy and married under that name. : Proving a legend by Ron Harrison. It was taken in a POW camp. Extracts from the 1851 &1871 censuses of immigrants. Article covers the years 1838 - 1868 in the parish of Preston, Lancashire, England. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 25 #1 January 1989, pgs 40-42[61], Northumbian Presbyterian migrants (Part 2) transcribed by Mr. David Mason. Surnames included are: Royle, Lloyd, Chadwick, Cucchiare, Arter and Cresswell. Article covers the years 1829 - 1899 in the parish of Moston, Lancashire, England. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 15 #2 April 1979, pgs 41-44[22], Dictionary of Emigrant Scots [no author]. He married 1st Marie and 2nd Miss Dixon from Cheshire. Is the subject of the photograph Catherine Pierce Burgess? Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 30 #2 April 1994, pgs 74-77[82], St Luke's Church, 1893 by Vera Horne. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 25 #1 January 1989, pgs 58-60[61], Greek Island of Kefalonia: The British cemetery by J.D. She married Samuel Beck at Manchester Cathedral 2 January 1865. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 24 #4 October 1988, pg 244[60], A listing from a book of in-memoriam cards found in an old house at Strathmore, a Suburb of Melbourne, Australia by Jennifer Carter. He had four children. Included is a photograph of Thomas Francis and his wife E Lowe. Article inThe Manchester Genealogist v. 34 #4 October 1998, pg 300[100], A visit to Inverary jail. Stopforth or Duerden or who? Peter Hardie, son of William and Christian Reid Hardie, was born 16 September 1805 in Harbert, Scotland. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 32 #2 April 1996, pgs 87-88[90], St John's church by Bob Dobson. Article covers the years 1832 - 1878 in the parishes of Cheriton, Kent, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Bristol, Gloustershire, and Aldershot, Hampshire, England. LV, No. v. 25 #1 January 1989, The Manchester Genealogist. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 15 #3 July 1979, pgs 71-73[23], Dictionary of Emigrant Scots (continued). Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 32 #1 January 1996, pgs 60-61[89], John Cross and Mary Guille of Erskine by William Cross. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 26 #3 July 1990, pgs 33-37[67], McLeod's fencibles. Article covers the years 1811 - 1925 in the parishes of Henderson, New Zealand, and Possil, Lanark, Scotland. James Traill and Mary Mackintosh both of Perth. They had seven children. Article covers the years 1776 - 1914 in the parish of Leigh, Lancashire, England. Flora Gibson was born in Manchester in 1879 to Scottish parents. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 22 #1 January 1986, pgs 4-6[49], Names of men in the township of Worsley qualified to serve on juries 1830 contributed by Marjorie Pollard. Article covers the years 1798 - 1799 in the parish of Tynemouth, Northumberland, England. Bible presented to Betty Robinson 23 September 1829. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 28 #1 January 1992, pgs 61-62[73], The Lambies of Paisley by Davis Walker Begg, M.D..  John Lambie married Janet Findley. Article in the The Manchester Genealogist, Spring 1975 v. 11 #1, pgs 16-20[6], The baptismal registers of St. Nicholas, Liverpool, 1793 - 1800 [no author]. He married Sarah Ann Brierley at Eccles - in 1874. John Taylor (1719 - 1796) of Yorkshire eloped with Ann and settled in stand. Article covers the years 1575 - 1945 in the parishes of St Cyr-du-Vaudreuil, Eure, France, Quebec, Quebec, Canada, Amhurstberg, Essex, Ontario, Manchester, Lancashire, and Rotherham, Yorkshire, England. Mary Ann Sopie Weaver McLardy married William Patterson Cross. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 214. Surnames are: McDowal, Moore, McGuffie, Stewart, McKenzie, Crawford, Gowldie, Stewart, Inglis, Lindsay, Rainford, Bryce, Kemp and Mason. Peter Scholes was baptized 21 April 1667 at St Mary's Prestwich. A list compiled from newspaper advertisements, gives name, trade and address. John Watson was born in 1847 in Condorrat near Cumbernauld to William Watson and Agnes Walker. To be continued. by Kathryn Mort. John Wilcock and Hannah Weed had at least seven children. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 42 #4 October 2006, pgs 331-333[130], Always turn the page: part three by R A Robinson. Abraham Lord was born 22 January 1834 at Eccles and died 19 September 1909 at Middleton. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 26 #4 October 1990, pgs 7-9[68], Artisans to artists. They had eight children at Oxnam. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 28 #3 July 1992, pgs 42-44[75], McRae's of Burwood Lee by David McRae. to be continued. Article covers the year 1841 in the parish of Bolton, Lancashire, England and in the country of Scotland. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 18 #4 October 1982, pgs 98-101[36], Holt of Heywood bible, contributed by Kay Stott. Surnames are: Lee, Roscow, Holt, and Greenwood. 420–421]. Article covers the years 1801 - 1837 in the parish Radcliffe, Lancashire. Article covers the years 1890 - 1969 in the parishes of Leigh, Lancashire, and London, Middlesex, and in the county of Cheshire, England. Each entry gives record no., name, age, where born and county. Alfred was their youngest son. Type of transaction or residence is sometime given. He then married Meme Randolph and they had eight children. She married William Wilson on 18 May 1810 at Paisley. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 28 #1 January 1992, pgs 33-34[73], Manchester Wellington memorial by J D Beckett. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 22 #4 October 1986, pgs 123-124[52], Lancaster [Anne Giller]. Olive Augusta Cockitt married Thomas Booth by Fowler in March 1870. After a discussion of the project to index the cemetery, some interesting transcriptions are listed. William and Hannah were married 27 September 1768 at the Manchester Collegiate Church. Article covers the years 1778 - 1808 in the parish of Flixton, Lancashire. Only Leslie Mullely is identified. Entry gives name, date of death, age, cause of death, and length of stay in the home. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 43 #2 April 2007, pgs 119-122[132], From Manchester to the Cape of Good Hope: 1819 - 1820: The Longs of Salford and Manchester Part 2 by Neville Long. Included are photographs of Daniel Sanderson and Elizabeth Parker. A narrative history of the Ashton Reporter group of newspapers. Article covers the years 1837 - 1850 in the parish of Ainsworth, Lancashire, England. His parents are John & Mary Siddall. They had three children before Harry died 25 July 1884 at Mickleover. very much alive! He married Eleanor Flint. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 15 #1 January 1979, pgs 22-23[21], Todmorden marriages. He married Mary Haxby at Barnsley on 24 July 1825. Robert Williamson Ballingall was born in 1824 at Berwick-upon-Tweed to Thomas Ballingall and Elizabeth Williamson. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 33 #1 January 1997, pgs 66-69[93], Paisley's electoral roll for 1847 by William Cross. v. 42 #4 October 2006, The Manchester Genealogist. He married Eliza Ward at cheetham and second Amanda Mary Lord. v. 14 #4 October 1978, The Manchester Genealogist. Continuing the list of Scots-born pensioners. v. 44 #2 2008, The Manchester Genealogist. Article covers the years 1653 - 1934 in the parish of Bolton, Lancashire, England. Thomas Brabin married Alice Sixsmith at St. Peter's, Liverpool on 5 October 1824. Richard Scholes was baptized 27 August 1738 at St Peter's Bolton to James Scholes and Betty Marsh. In 1854 he married Ellen Robinson. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 24 #1 January 1988, pg 45[57], Mount Pleasant Scotch Secession Church formerly worshipping in Gloucester Street, Liverpool Baptisms part III. This list includes only names beginning with the letter "a". Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 37 #3 July 2001, pgs 205-207[111], Flora Drummond "the general" by Eileen Mander. Surnames are Spencer, Berry, and Oddie. Robert Dodds was born 12 November 1797 at Bill Quay between Felling and Hebburn to Thomas Dodds, and Rachel Ord. John/Grace Bingham married 1792, baptized Robert, 1793. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 40 #1 January 2004, pgs 26-27[119], Would the real John Hogan please stand? Information taken from 1st number of the Manchester Guardian 5 May 1821. His father was Thomas Hallsworth. Article covers the years 1735 - 1971 in Longnor, Staffordshire. Article covers the years 1641 - 1642 in the parish of Manchester, Lancashire. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 20 #4 1984, pg 104[44], The Dinwiddie and Grant families contributed by A. V. Marlow. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 29 #1 January 1993, pg 93[77], A remarkable gravestone in Disley churchyard contributed by J.D. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 35 #1 January 1999, pgs 49-51[101], Simister school pupils c1935. V. Royle, A.N. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 17 #4 October 1981, pg 116[32], Family of James Rydings - born 1763 [no author]. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 22 #4 October 1986, pg 124[52], A Cockney in Salford: Henry Shearing submitted by Mrs. B. W. Hall. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 18 #4 October 1982, pg 104[36], An Anglo Scottish Centenarian, contributed by Pauline Cohen. v. 20 #3 July 1984, The Manchester Genealogist. Article covers the years 1800 - 1876 in the parish of Stretford, Lancashire, England. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 41 #2 April 2005, pgs 185-188[124], My Margaret Dooley by Elaine Greensmith. Article covers the years 1796 - 1931 in various parishes of England and Scotland. Article covers the years 1809 - 1862 in Lancashire. James married Sarah Montague in East London. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 29 #4 October 1993, pgs 39-42[80], Scottish pensioners Part 2 compiled by Ian Row botham. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 15 #1 January 1979, pg 8[21], The churchyard memorials of St. Saviors, Chorlton on Medlock, Manchester. They had three daughters. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 45 #1 2009, pgs 42-46[136], Some Domestic Property Owners in Victorian Manchester Part 1 by Malcom Norcliffe Jones. A list of 200 surnames extracted from Simister wills. v. 17 #4 October 1981, The Manchester Genealogist. Orme. Charles 1856 - 1930. Article in The Manchester Genealogist v. 20 #3 July 1984, pgs 67-68[43], Kendal Scottish burial ground register [no author].