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Sarah Ann Walker
Posted: 19 Sep 2009 21:54
by jwalker85@hotmail.com
I am wondering if any details are available?
Sarah Ann Walker b Liverpool 2nd qtr 1843
Thanking you Joe in Texas
PS have solved the two farms/two Jones Families in Llanbadrig Question.JW
Posted: 19 Sep 2009 22:23
by MaryA
Can't guarantee this is the one but searching FreeBMD there is only one Sarah Ann within a five year period for Liverpool.
Checking
www.familysearch.org.uk
Sarah Ann Walker
Parents : Cornelious and Martha Dixon
Born: 28 July 1843
Christened: 17 May 1844 St Anthony, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Nope that's totally the wrong way about, can't be this child, dates are wrong.
Walker
Posted: 19 Sep 2009 23:17
by colette
Hi Mary
Was thinking the same if Sarah Ann was registered 2nd quarter she would be born before July.
This looks like the Cornelius.
DETAIL - BURIAL St Anthonys...
Name: Cornelius Walker
Buried: Sunday 7th March 1847
Age: 51
**********: M
Street: Johnson
Additional Information
Fee: 14s 6d
Cause of death: [not recorded]
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Posted: 20 Sep 2009 00:48
by jwalker85@hotmail.com
This Sarah Ann Walker is the one with 20-374. Joe
Posted: 20 Sep 2009 08:34
by MaryA
jwalker85@hotmail.com wrote: 20-374.
I'm afraid I don't understand that, unless it's the reference numbers for the volume and page.
Those references can be used only to order the certificate from the GRO,
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/ It will cost you £7 and is delivered fairly quickly.
Sarah
Posted: 20 Sep 2009 11:12
by colette
Hi JWalker
I think you will have to give us some details on your Sarah..ANYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT HER..ETC
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Posted: 20 Sep 2009 11:32
by Tina
Hi Joe
Did you get to Lpool on your trip??
Tina
Posted: 20 Sep 2009 15:29
by jwalker85@hotmail.com
Tina wrote:Hi Joe
Did you get to Lpool on your trip??Tina
Greetings Tina! yes I did! I was based at Neston, Crosby and Formby while staying there and was kept busy every day, taking newly discovered relatives out to luinch, also in Manchester, Oxford, London and Rye. I visited Llangefni twice and added two more generations to my Jones tree. I found that they were running two farms and that i am related to the Jones of both farms. (sadly I still havent found any living relative of this branch).
I had only two breaks in this routine, firstly I met with 14 of the Waterloo Harriers and had a dinner at the Victor Hotel on Lord Street. The second is that one of my former charges (I was a Coach)picked me up and took me to see his son run in Manchester and drove me back to Formby.
As much as I would have liked to meet my gernealogical friends both in Liverpool & Bootle there just wasn't any time to do so!
Also i found then location of the Walker Family Bible!!!! Regards Joe
Re: Sarah
Posted: 20 Sep 2009 15:37
by jwalker85@hotmail.com
colette wrote:Hi JWalker
I think you will have to give us some details on your Sarah..ANYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT HER..ETCXX
Dear friends you are always so kind and helpful to me!!
Some of you have already worked on this before when I was trying to find her Birth Certificate.
I just noticed on her Wedding Certificate 1869
when she married George A Niblock, that she is not just Sarah Walker but Sarah Ann Walker. So I thought that i might have a second try and see what info I might pick up before ordering the Certificate. Kindly Joe[/i]
Posted: 21 Sep 2009 03:48
by Tina
Hi Joe
Thanks for sharing your holiday news, a family bible too...Bonus!!
20.374 is the ref for the birth from FreeBMD
Joe, in 1871 there's only one Sarah Niblock bn 1845 born 1845 in 81 & 91 census) hubby George.
His ma in law Ellen Enslow 56 wid is with them. She was a Walker when she married in 1850 Lpool to George Enslow.
1871 children, Elizabeth A is 5 & George Davidson Niblock is 3.....yet marriage didn't take place until dec qtr 1869???
I'll close this and return later.
Later:
sadly death for George Davidson Niblock aged 4yrs 1872.
Joe: who was Sarah's father on the marr cert please?
1911 census has a Sarah Niblock 66 yrs W Dby bn 1845.
George Alexander 67 yrs. James 33 ..1878...Ellen 29...1882 & a George 27...1884, not sure if he's "one of theirs".
I've got them in 1901 (eventually

)
as Geo Nibcock!!
Sarah bn 1847..
RG13/3401/20/32
Tina
Posted: 21 Sep 2009 08:02
by jwalker85@hotmail.com
Ellen Walker daughter of Richard Walker (of Liverpool)
married three times, each time to a Mariner, each time she quickly became a widdow.
Possible Marriages to John Walker,(c1842) Thomas Walker (1848) and George Enslow (1850)
She had two children by John Walker, Sarah Ann Walker (b circa1843/44 ) & James Walker(b circa 1846)
James Walker shows father John Walker on Marriage Certificate
Sarah Ann shows father Thomas Walker on Marriage cERTIFICATE
As FAR AS i CAN MAKE OUT sARAH IS MISTAKEN as there is a possible Ellen Walker/ Thomas Walker marriage in Liverpool in 1848 org
When she married George Enslow she listed the children as Enslow.
Ellen did have an Enslow child Sophie Enslow who died in infancy.
Sarah & George Niblock were the witnesses to James Walker marriage to Catherine Byrne my G Grandparents Joe
Posted: 21 Sep 2009 08:18
by Tina
Hi All
I was hoping to find Sarah Walker in 1851 with her remarried mother.
Not sure about this:
55 Denison St, Ellen Enslow 32 mar mariner's wife
Sarah Enslow 8, James 3, Sophia 1.(little Sophia died Sep 1851)
or this 1861 Gibraltar Close
Ellen ENGLOW wid 44, Sarah 17 dom serv, James 14 fishman.(can't find birth for him as Enslow) or census. Did find James Walker though correct age.
It's a puzzle alright.
Gotta go, batten down the hatches, a hooley on it's way
3 weeks into spring & the weather is shocking, been like this since 1st June. Coldest/wettest winter for 20yrs.
The ducks on the pond over the road are happy & the dams are full

.
Tina
Posted: 21 Sep 2009 08:21
by Tina
Hi Joe
I was typing when you posted your reply!!
Tina
Niblocks
Posted: 29 Jun 2010 06:39
by echidna99
Tina wrote:Hi Joe
Thanks for sharing your holiday news, a family bible too...Bonus!!
20.374 is the ref for the birth from FreeBMD
Joe, in 1871 there's only one Sarah Niblock bn 1845 born 1845 in 81 & 91 census) hubby George.
His ma in law Ellen Enslow 56 wid is with them. She was a Walker when she married in 1850 Lpool to George Enslow.
1871 children, Elizabeth A is 5 & George Davidson Niblock is 3.....yet marriage didn't take place until dec qtr 1869???
I'll close this and return later.
Later:
sadly death for George Davidson Niblock aged 4yrs 1872.
Joe: who was Sarah's father on the marr cert please?
1911 census has a Sarah Niblock 66 yrs W Dby bn 1845.
George Alexander 67 yrs. James 33 ..1878...Ellen 29...1882 & a George 27...1884, not sure if he's "one of theirs".
I've got them in 1901 (eventually

)
as Geo Nibcock!!
Sarah bn 1847..
RG13/3401/20/32
Tina
Hi lovely person in WA! I have found your post on George Niblock at Liverpool. I am wondering if he is at all linked to the Niblocks who emigrated to South Australia in 1854? ( Note - I am an Ozzie also!)I am trying to trace John Niblock born about 1818 ( was 36 when he boarded ship in 1854 in Liverpool) -born in Ireland so it is thought- perhaps County Cavan?. John Married a Catherine unknown who was 34 ( born 1820)? They had Ann, William and Matilda with them when they sailed from Liverpool in 1854. I keep drawing a blank with them and family prior to departure for Australia.
Could they perhaps be cousins to your Niblocks as born in the 1840s? As far as I know there are no other Niblocks in SA other than descendants of John and Catherine. Am wondering if you have any background info on your George.
I would love to know more about John and Catherine- where they married etc , her maiden name and his parents. I noticed previously George Niblock in the UK censuses at Liverpool and wondered if there was a family connection as my research stops at Liverpool docks in 1854.

Hope you or someone out there in Liverpool region is able to help!
Posted: 29 Jun 2010 07:53
by jwalker85@hotmail.com
Sorry! the Niblocks only became my blood relatives by the marriage of George and Sara Walker ( Enslow). She was called Walker on the Marriage Cert. Joe in Tx
Sarah's brother John Walker married Catherine Byrne in Liverpool and continued to live in Liverpool / Bootle till his death. JW
Posted: 29 Jun 2010 11:00
by MaryA
To throw a possible spanner in the works, I have a friend who married a "Niblock" and they always said the name derived from Norway.
Posted: 29 Jun 2010 18:22
by jwalker85@hotmail.com
Dear Mary A possibly the Norsemen brought it to Ireland way back when!
Because my Niblocks came from Ireland! Joe in Tx