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22-09-2016, 19:33
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Ward / Westwell
We keep extending our family tree and are now looking into the descendants of
George William Ward b.1878 d.1952
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Rachel Westwell b.1879 d.1958
They married in 1902 at Accrington registry office in 1902.
We can share their ascendants with anyone who is interested but we would be interested to know if this couple feature on anyone else's tree. There are possible connections to Holcombe but we cannot verify the information we have at present.
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22-09-2016, 23:16
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Re: Ward / Westwell
Hi M Ex Pat. As you know there are a few variations of this name including Westall, Westell, Westwell and even Westrell. I will look through a heap of information I have later today which was kindly send to me by Roy Westall and if I come across anything to do with your search I'll let you know.
In the meantime, you mention that this couple were married at a Registry Office. Although this is how it is recorded on Lancashire BMD (and I'm assuming that is where you found the information) and quite possibly this is what happened, it could alternatively mean that they were actually married in a Roman Catholic Church and that the registrar attended the ceremony, etc., but that this was not necessarily carried out in the actual office. That might help you find more information when you are digging deeper.
I've come across this when researching my own family but don't know when marriages in the Catholic Church were recognised as such.
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22-09-2016, 23:37
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Re: Ward / Westwell
As a point of interest, regarding church marriages, I've now found out that up until 1898 only ordained clergy of the Church of England were able to perform and register marriages. Up to that date a Registrar of Marriages had to be present at all other church marriage ceremonies for them to be legal.
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24-09-2016, 06:08
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Re: Ward / Westwell
Thanks dotti
We have found the 'or registrar attended' to also apply to some C of E and Methodist marriages.
The name is definitely Westwell but we haven't dug into this branch, properly yet. I thought I would just check to see if anyone had researched this family before I reinvented the wheel.
Rachel Westwell had 5 siblings - William.1881, Bertha.1883, Edward.1886, George.1888 and Clara.1890.
The siblings have been confirmed as correct by a family member.
Rachel and William were registered in Holcombe and the others were registered in Accrington.
Bertha was married to Chief Fireman John Crabtree
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24-09-2016, 10:04
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Re: Ward / Westwell
I am related to Albert Westwell who I believe has siblings with same names. My grandfather was William westwell born in 1906. Did Edward live in rising bridge? If so there is definitely a connection
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24-09-2016, 13:45
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Re: Ward / Westwell
I think you will find Rachel had 7 siblings, the ones you have plus Albert born 1876 and Mary A. born 1877 so see StoneyGals post.
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24-09-2016, 14:01
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Re: Ward / Westwell
You both have the same gt grand parents. William Westwell born 1849 in Blackburn and Alice born 1853 in Clitheroe.
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24-09-2016, 14:06
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Re: Ward / Westwell
Sorry, that should be gt. gt. grand parents.
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24-09-2016, 22:04
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Re: Ward / Westwell
Albert was my great grandfather
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25-09-2016, 07:48
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Re: Ward / Westwell
Thanks for replying.
Not sure about a Rising Bridge connection with this side of the family.
I found an Albert Westwell.1876 but dismissed him as he was born in Prestwich.
We saw from 1911 census that there were more siblings than we had but couldn't verify them so left them out, to be added later. I have added the latest information to our family tree.
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