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St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 22 Nov 2015 18:34
by BarbaraW
I've just found some baptisms in the above church this weekend which gives the maternal grandfathers name which has proven extremely useful :D I've never seen this on any other church records before, does anybody know why this was done? It doesn't seem to carry right through the years though, so maybe the vicar in the particular years was a genealogist? :lol:

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 22 Nov 2015 19:00
by Hilary
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I imagine you were looking at entries written in the system developed by one Rev Dade in Yorkshire. There are many Yorkshire registers written in this way and some in other counties. The system was discontinued as explained on a number of sites if you google Dade Registers.

I have a lovely one in the Blackrod registers when the vicar has obviously never come across Ambrose or maybe the Halsall accent made it difficult and Ambrose is Ambers.

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 22 Nov 2015 19:04
by Blue70
I've got a burial record from there with the parents' names including the mother's maiden name:-

Burial: 20 Sep 1801
St Mary, Walton on the Hill, Lancashire, England
Robert Brookfield - Son of James Brookfield & Cathe.? (formerly Caldwell)
Died: 17 Sep 1801
Age: 60
Abode: Toxteth Park
Cause of Death: Fever
Where Buried: ChYard
Register: Burials 1790 - 1812,
Page 55, Entry 2
Source: LDS Film 1647560


Blue

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 23 Nov 2015 08:39
by MaryA
It was a lovely few years, resolved a major problem for me when I found some burials.

Ann Lunt - Low Hill - wife of Richard Lunt and dau. of ..... Thomlinson - died 22.Jan.1806 - buried 26.Jan.1806 - 53yrs - churchyard - "decline"

Richard Lunt - Low Hill - son of Richard Lunt by his wife Mary dau. of ... Brown - died 1.Apr.1806 - buried 6.Apr.1806 - churchyard - apop.fit.

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 23 Nov 2015 12:46
by BarbaraW
It's proven such useful information it's a shame it never took off in every parish for every year, just think how many brickwalls it could have smashed down. :D

It allowed me to take things back a further generation knowing that the data I was entering was accurate and especially as I came across a few unusual names for my tree instead of my usual common ones :lol: though the data wasn't as much as some of yours I'm very pleased with my findings and would like to thank the Reverend Dade for his foresight. :)

I've just come across a list of the parish registers that have this information but St Mary's doesn't appear so maybe it only went on there for a few years and as Hilary said it's mainly Yorkshire.

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 23 Nov 2015 16:05
by JohnnyO
Hi Barbara, did you have to make an appointment to view the records, or were they through online research or Liverpool Library? A lot of my father's side of the family had links to St.Mary's for baptisms, marriages and burials, and I would find it useful.

What year did you have success with?

Thanks

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 23 Nov 2015 18:19
by BarbaraW
I found these online with Ancestry yesterday Johnny but there are no images just an index. They are taken from Family Search Vital Records, but FS doesn't give those extra pieces of info we like. There have been quite a lot transcribed by Lan OPC too.

Mine yesterday gave the maternal father's name and a few had his abode too, they weren't on every baptism as I moved downwards in years, this was the late 1700's/early 1800's, I don't know if the actual registers have any more than this because according to the links given for the Dade Registers some vicars filled in far more!!

I've just been playing around with a surname in Lan OPC and its given me a wealth of information like this though I haven't matched any of these people up yet to mine: :D


Burial: 30 Jan 1796 St Mary, Walton on the Hill, Lancashire, England
Mary Ellison - Widow of Samuel Ellison & child of Richard Brownbill
Died: 27 Jan 1796
Age: 63
Abode: Liverpool
Cause of Death: Weakness
Where Buried: Chyard
Register: Burials 1790 - 1812, Page 28, Entry 5
Source: LDS Film 1647560

So even though this is a 63 year old woman who died she is still named as a child of her father, how useful is that!! But as I scroll down the page I can see that the information is much less in later years.

Has anybody here seen the actual parish registers or microfilm to see how much more information is given that hasn't been transcribed?

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 24 Nov 2015 09:52
by JohnnyO
Thanks for the reply Barbara. I've been looking at some of the Lan OPC records too. I have already seen a lot of the records for my Sefton relatives by looking through the transcription records at Crosby library.

I'll have a look at the records on Ancestry when I get a few minutes free :) .

Thanks,

John

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 27 Nov 2015 15:11
by BarbaraW
I'm looking for a baptism at the above church found on the IGI for the year 1786.

Ancestry baptism records start in 1806 for this church as far as I can tell.

There are CD's to buy from the Lancashire parish register society but they don't cover the year I am looking for.

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/lp ... shtml#mvcd

Where else would they be available without having to visit Liverpool please?

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 27 Nov 2015 15:38
by Blue70
Ancestry has Bishop's Transcripts for Walton on the Hill among their Lancs parish records you could try there. I haven't looked at them individually but I can see lots of early dates including 1780-1789.


Blue

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 28 Nov 2015 10:32
by BarbaraW
Thank you Blue. That sure took some finding but now I know where they are I'll be better able to find them next time!!!

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 28 Nov 2015 17:37
by lynne99
can you please tell me how to find these transcripts on ancestry. Thanks

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 28 Nov 2015 19:48
by Blue70
Here's a link to these early Lancs records on Ancestry, to search manually choose register type and search for the church you are looking for:-

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=2478


Blue

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 29 Nov 2015 11:36
by lynne99
Thanks Blue

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 04 Aug 2016 21:14
by chiefsub68
Barbara W -- I have the records for Brownbills/Bramhills in Huyton from around 1580 if that helps you. I'm fairly sure the families are one and the same, and other variants include Brambell of Steptoe fame.

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 05 Aug 2016 07:41
by MaryA
You know not many of us on here have laid claim to somebody famous/ a TV personality, how interesting that would be.

Re: St Marys, Walton on the Hill

Posted: 13 Aug 2016 13:12
by BarbaraW
Oh wow imagine being related to old Albert Steptoe!!!!! I've not done any family tree stuff for a few months now so will have to get back to it!! Thank you