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Also, Wright and Jackson are not middle names, they are the mmn in each case.
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Oh, hang on a minute. Did you mean 1858/9 or is it the Richard aged 13 on the 1861 census, so born 10 years earlier? This one:
ROBINSON, RICHARD LEATHERBARROW GRO Reference: 1847 S Quarter in ORMSKIRK Volume 21 Page 541 ???????
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Well, I don't have time to hang around any longer, so in case it's that Richard:
Marriage: 26 Nov 1871 St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England Richard Robinson - full, Joiner, Bachelor, Ormskirk Jane Almond - full, Spinster, Ormskirk Groom's Father: John Robinson, deceased Bride's Father: Lawrence Almond, deceased Witness: Thomas Robinson; Mary Almond, (X) Married by Banns by: J F Barnes - Curate Register: Marriages 1864 - 1881, Page 121, Entry 241 Source: LDS Film 1849665 ROBINSON, MARGARET ALMOND GRO Reference: 1879 M Quarter in ORMSKIRK Volume 08B Page 858 Baptism: 12 Feb 1879 St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England Margaret Robinson - [Child] of Richard Robinson & Jane Abode: Ormskirk Occupation: Joiner Notes: Received Baptism Baptised by: I Phillips - Curate Register: Baptisms 1877 - 1897, Page 43, Entry 337 Source: LDS Film 1849665 Name: Richard Robinson Age: 48 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848 Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Death Registration Place: Ormskirk, Lancashire, United Kingdom Death Date: Jun 1896 Inferred Death Place: Lancashire, United Kingdom Volume: 8b Page: 518 Burial: 8 Jun 1896 St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England Richard Robinson - Age: 48 Abode: Ormskirk Buried by: J J Hulley Assist. Curate Register: Burials 1869 - 1906, Page 568, Entry 4522 Source: LDS Film 1849649
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sorry merry , the dates i have give you are wrong anyway . Its richard robinson approx birth 1848 ormskirk. son of john and margeret Nee leatherbarrow . as on the 113 post census . i'm looking for a marriage or to see where he is in 1881 if he's not deceased. ?
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Just read my last two posts.
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thanks merry , been so busy turning over a vegatable plot , your a star one again , poor richard ,48 isn't old .
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Lichfield Mercury 12 June 1896
The death occurred on Saturday morning of Richard Robinson, builder, Ormskirk, after a short illness. Deceased was very stout, and only a week or two ago weighed thirty-four stones eight pounds. The coffin is 6ft. 4in. long, 3ft. across the breast, and 2ft. 4 1/2in. in depth. Deceased was in his forty-ninth year.
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There's a similar snippet in this paper: Lancaster Standard and County Advertiser 12 June 1896, which adds that he was the heaviest man in Lancashire and that the cause of death seemed to be his increasing corpulency, but also that he was very active at his trade and could be credited with the erection of more buildings in Ormskirk than any other builder.
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wow , thank you for that , i would have never have found that , although he was the heaviest man ,it's nice to know that he was a good builder . so thanks for that snippet
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hi Merry , i have been searching for a marriage for anne robinson age 17 on 1861 census post 113 . and sarah robinson age 8 on 1861 census on OPC . as yet have not found them . i did find Margeret from that census . she married william newsham butcher in 1873 . found them later on census living in burscough st with children . Any ideas ?
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