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Brown fron St Helens
Posted: 01 Aug 2009 21:43
by joe99
James Brown married Agnes Bond. They had 12 children They lived in Eccleston from the 1901 census they moved to st Helens Devon Street. children: Dora 1879, Jane1880, James 1881, John 1890, Henry 1893, Mary1894, Emma 1897, George 1900, william 1903, Robert 1905. On the 1911 census John age 21 was a glass sheet flattener. Henry age18 a Blacksmith strike. George was 11 William 8 and Robert 6. I could not find the older children I ran out of money.
If anyone has these names in there family, or has come across them in their searches. I would would love to hear from you.
Joe
Posted: 01 Aug 2009 22:07
by Pegasus
Joe.
I found Dora BROWNs marraige record on familyrelatives site:
March 1902, Prescot 8b 907
There were 2 mens names:
Thomas Charles LANE
Samuel MASON
Hope this helps You!
If this is not the right one, maybe this link will help You:
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Eccleston/
browns of St HELENS
Posted: 01 Aug 2009 22:20
by joe99
Thanks for that its something to go on.
joe
Posted: 02 Aug 2009 07:32
by MaryA
If you use the free 1911 census index you can use RD456 SD5 (St Helens) as reference, search for Dora with that birthdate and there are only three, one of which is Dora Lane.
Then leave the ref in place and put Dora Lane in the "other members of household" boxes and you will see that there is also Thomas Charles 29, Albert 8, Leousa 5, and William 10 months.
Posted: 02 Aug 2009 07:48
by Tina
You're one smart sheila Mary!!
Tina x
Posted: 02 Aug 2009 07:54
by MaryA
I notice that you don't live too far from St Helens, perhaps a visit to the library might produce some results if you were to check the parish records you may get lucky in identifying the marriages of the older ones by the address/father's name.
Dora's marriage is the first one to check as it might give you the clue to the church where it took place. At least you know you only have the first three months of 1902 to search for it.
On LancashireBMD in 1902 there are marriages for a Jane L and a Jane C, both are noted as being at "Prescot Register Office or Registrar Attended", this might indicate marriage in a Catholicf Church, however, there are a number of other marriages for Jane Brown between 1901 and 1911 that aren't identified on LancsBMD, so you'd have to check other churches also.
Posted: 02 Aug 2009 22:42
by LindaS
Ive found Doras Marriage in the St Helens Marriage index
4/1/1902 Thomas Charles LANE
Dora BROWN
Eccleston, Christ Church CE
If you have not got Agnes Bond & James brown Marriage its
4//8/1878 James BROWN
Agnes BOND
Eccleston St Thomas
It at least gives you the churches you can look at.
browns of St HELENS
Posted: 02 Aug 2009 23:30
by joe99
Thank you all for your help
Joe
Posted: 03 Aug 2009 09:38
by Mark Abbott
Joe,
From the St Helens AVL:
John Brown 65 Devon Street Stoker HMS Broke
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Broke
Arthur Brown 25 Devon Street 201998 Pte 13th Manchester Regiment
Mark
browns of St HELENS
Posted: 03 Aug 2009 20:18
by joe99
Thank you very much for your help. I am unable to get to the library myself my brother normaly goes for me but he is busy at the moment.
Many thanks
Joe