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Family history in Accrington
I am researching my family who lived in Accrington and surrounding areas from around 1900 to possibly present day. The families were: Maden - Willie Horner Maden and his wife Minnie Rose (Monk) Maden. They had 6 daughters, Elsie Marion, Bessie, Joan, Shirley, Minnie Isabel, Olive Eugenie. The daughters married into the following families: Rawcliffe, Moore, Kelly, Laraway, Metcalfe, Britcliffe. Willie Horner Maden, was, I believe a butcher. The Madens lived in Avenue Parade, Accrington.
I am also researching the Cocker family. Robert Lang Cocker and his wife Mary Jane (Clayton) Cocker. They also lived in Avenue Parade, Accrington at the time of the 1901 census. If anyone has any information about my family history (living relatives, only with their permission) I would be very happy to hear from them. |
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First posting from Corblimey - and what a good un to get our teeth into. It wuill be on page 2 in no time at all.
Does Sir William Cocker, industrialist and mayor,come into this family. If so, I have a contact. Interesting that Robert Cocker had a Lang middle name. Possible connection with Lang Bridge. |
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Hi...I'm also researching my family history in the Church Kirk area. The names I'm looking for are Chambers, that's mine!, in the Church area, Houldsworth in the Mellor area and Bradshaw; all around 1700 to 1850ish.
Although my father and graandfather were born in Rochdale, the relatives before that were from Church Kirk and Oswaldtwistle. They were living in a place called Broughton Barns, if anyone knows where that is, immediatly before moving toward Rochdale. Any contacts or help would be appreciated. |
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Miss Maden from Avenue Parade was one of the teachers at Peel Park School a while back.
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Family history in Accrington
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This board, on the wall of the present day Peel Park School, have Olive Maden's name on it.
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It was Bessie Maden at Peel Park - she taught "the Scolarship Class" (and me - 1953 to 1954).
Her family were wholesale and retail butchers and owned the Cross Street Garage and Warner Street properties. I think they also had a property on Bridge Street which later became Garth Dawson's photgraphic studio. |
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Hi there, does anyone have any knowledge of a ROBERT METCALFE who was recorded as living in BUSK, Oswaldtwistle in January 1855? The birth of my great, great grandfather, JOHN JAMES HARDACRE occurred in Busk, Oswaldtwistle (mother MARIA HARDACRE) at this time. The "occupier" of the residence on the birth certificate is listed as ROBERT METCALFE at Busk. My suspicions are that this place was temporarily rented as it it seems Maria was pregnant to a member of the aristocracy in Yorkshire and this Robert could have been an employee of this aristocrat who was sent with her to register the birth in another county. (Such a wonderful mystery! I am an author so all of this really stirs the creative juices!) Thank you to anyone who may have knowledge of this Robert…and could anyone tell me exactly where the BUSK area of Oswaldtwistle was in 1855. From my research it appears to be close to the Straits and Union Street, near Tinker Brook, and I do believe there is an old map showing it but I cannot trace this map online. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated … many thanks from Sydney, Australia. Cheryl
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On the 1890's 25ins Ordnance Survey map of Oswaldtwistle there is a Busk Meadow Street between St Paul's Street and Haworth Street, opposite Hartley Street.
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I found 'Busk'
Lancashire Lantern | Word Search | Item ...as a result of this old thread http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ssy-48361.html |
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Robert Metcalfe was known as 'Tar Bob' as he owned a factory distililng tar.In Chuirch I tjhi9nk. I haven't tiome top research it. I did some resewarcjh on him in connectiopn with the Grammar School Old Boys WW`1 war memorial. I think he married his
'housekeeper'and adopted her (Yorkshire) children. Can someone check in Mike Rothwell's 'Industrial Heritage of Church & Ossie' If not, I suggest that CherylSid asks Accrington library to do it : - [email protected] Address it FAO John Simpson. Message me if needs be in a week or so |
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I don't know anything about these families but I do know that Miss Maden at Peel Park had umpteen rings which she could use to great effect on pupils backs if they were misbehaving and she was a brilliant shot with the blackboard cleaner.
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Hello Cheryl
I had a look into the Hardacre family and working from the names you gave found that Maria's sister Nancy married a John Metcalf, 1846 in Settle. 1851 Nancy and John are in Giggleswick visiting Nancy's parents John and Sarah Hardacre then found they moved to Lancashire and lived at Over Darwen, Blackburn. It's just a guess, have a look and see what you think. John |
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Sorry it's Robert Metcalf not John Metcalf
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