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Elizabeth Cocker
Name - "official" name and what they were known as Elizabeth Cocker, aka Betty
Date and place of birth 3 May 1785 Chorley, Lancashire Names of parents William Cocker and Martha nee Glover Date and place of baptism - if applicable 22 May 1785 St Laurence, Chorley, Lancashire Details of each of his or her marriages - if any 19 Nov 1820 at St Leonard, Walton le Dale, Lancashire, to Hugh Ryding. Elizabeth spinster OTP, witnesses John Cocker and James Tomlinson jr. William Cocker, farmer, of Walton le Dale, is bondsman. Occupation(s) - if any Farmer's wife Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!). Children baptised at Leyland 1821-1826 1841 - Jones Farm, Whittle-le-Woods, Lancashire 1851 - Catforth Lane, Woodplumpton, Lancashire, visiting unmarried sister Nancy (Ann) Cocker. 1861 - Catforth Lane, Woodplumpton, Lancashire with unmarried sister Nancy (Ann) Cocker. Date, place and cause of death Not found Date and place of burial. Not found Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Not found Memorial inscription - if any Not found Last edited by kiterunner; 22-11-23 at 22:47. Reason: Add 1851 and 1861 census entries |
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Hmmm, I've found a possible burial 10 Jan 1858 at St John the Evangelist, Whittle le Woods, Elizabeth Ryding age 72, abode Whittle, but if that's her then she should be on the 1851 census. Her husband Hugh died in 1842.
There is an Elizabeth, wife of Francis, age 64, in Whittle in 1851 so that is probably the one who died in 1858. Last edited by kiterunner; 15-11-14 at 16:10. Reason: add info about the other Elizabeth in 1851 |
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There are two Elizabeth Rydings the right age in Whittle in 1851 but I don't think either of them is mine. But probably one of those is the one buried in 1858.
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There's a 65 year old Betty Ryding living in Clayton le Woods in 1851, tho i'm guessing you've already seen her.
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Yes, I already looked at that one, thanks, but I don't think she's mine because of the occupation (weaver) and although daughter Ann is about the right age it says born Houghton (or Haughton?) and my Ann was born Whittle-le-Woods. Although I have no idea where Houghton or Haughton is!
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This caught my eye with Hugh's residence given as Leyland. Tho it's after 11 years after the first child you have & there also appears to be quite a few Hugh Ryding's about!
Marriage: 19 Nov 1820 St Leonard, Walton le Dale, Lancashire, England Hugh Riding - Farmer of Leyland Elizabeth Cocker - Spinster of Walton Witness: John Cocker; James Tomlinson, Jun Married by Licence by: James Greenwood Off Minister Register: Marriages 1815 - 1830, Page 117, Entry 350 Source: LDS Film 1656765
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Actually thinking about it I suppose it's possible Hugh was married twice, the 1820 marriage to the second Elizabeth might explain the gap in the baptisms?
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Yes, I was just wondering about that marriage, Jay. I thought the reason I hadn't found any of those Coppull children on the censuses was because they all died young (which they did) but maybe they also didn't belong to my Hugh and Elizabeth at all. Though if Elizabeth is 55 - 59 in 1841, it seems a bit unlikely she would have got married in 1820 as a spinster. But maybe.
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Kate.. I have a copy of a marriage of a couple that married in thier 40s in 1818 and had 2 children, it states they are batchelor and spinster, though i suspect they were previously married to other people.
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Sylvia My avatar is Gertrude Fletcher my grandmother. (1879-1945) Last edited by Gert in Oz; 14-02-11 at 08:45. |
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I think it's Hoghton.
Lancs OPC has Ryding entries for Holy Trinity, Hoghton.
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