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Bickerstaff / Liverpool 1800-1880
Posted: 23 Feb 2010 03:21
by DrD
Any members researching the surname Bickerstaff in Liverpool for the period ~ 1800-1880 ? I have three members of the Dale family marrying three Bickerstaffs.
Regards
DrD
Posted: 23 Feb 2010 09:56
by Tina
Welcome aboard DrD, what a famous surname you are researching, lots of previous info I'm sure about Bickerstaff/e..
Good luck with your search
Tina
Posted: 25 Feb 2010 11:58
by Tina
Aaarrggh ...no replies only me...
Would the 3 x 3 be in Lancs BMD between 1851 & 54? in Lpool
I thought they'd have married in Bickerstaff nr Ormskirk
I presume you have all the births/census info and that you would like to connect to someone who has these people in their tree?
All the best mate
Tina
Posted: 25 Feb 2010 12:00
by MaryA
Is it just that you want to connect with family members, or do you want some help with your research? If it's the latter, perhaps you'd like to tell us what you have and how we can try to help.
Bickerstaff families in Liverpool
Posted: 27 Feb 2010 12:59
by DrD
[quote="Tina"]Aaarrggh ...no replies only me...
Would the 3 x 3 be in Lancs BMD between 1851 & 54? in Lpool
I thought they'd have married in Bickerstaff nr Ormskirk :wink:
I presume you have all the births/census info and that you would like to connect to someone who has these people in their tree?
All the best mate
Tina
Many thanks to all that repiled ! I am looking to add to the specific knowledge base here and share with others. I have all the BMD certificates for the Dale participants and references from the Liverpool Mercury to punctuate the timeline.
I`m trying to account for the Bickerstaffs in the early years (up to and inclusing the 1841 census).
Another pair of eyes for William Tate Bickerstaff + Jesse Bickerstaff (nee Dale) in the 1871 census would be great, I can`t find them but there may be a transcription/spelling error in the datadbase.
Regards to all
DrD
Re: Bickerstaff families in Liverpool
Posted: 27 Feb 2010 14:02
by DrD
DrD wrote:Tina wrote:Aaarrggh ...no replies only me...
Would the 3 x 3 be in Lancs BMD between 1851 & 54? in Lpool
I thought they'd have married in Bickerstaff nr Ormskirk :wink:
I presume you have all the births/census info and that you would like to connect to someone who has these people in their tree?
All the best mate
Tina
Many thanks to all that repiled ! I am looking to add to the specific knowledge base here and share with others. I have all the BMD certificates for the Dale participants and references from the Liverpool Mercury to punctuate the timeline.
I`m trying to account for the Bickerstaffs in the early years (up to and including the 1841 census).
Another pair of eyes for William Tate Bickerstaff + Jesse Bickerstaff (nee Dale) in the 1871 census would be great, I can`t find them but there may be a transcription/spelling error in the database.
Regards to all
DrD
Here is the raw data for the 1841 census search :
Head = William Bickerstaff
(Mother =Elizabeth Bickerstaff (nee Tate) d 1834 thus absent from census)
Elizabeth Bickerstaff b 1826
Alice Bickerstaff b 1827
William Bickerstaff b1829
Margaret Bickerstaff b 1830
Eliza Ann Bickerstaff b 1832
Any assistance greatly appreciated
DrD
Posted: 27 Feb 2010 17:33
by MaryA
I think there may be a little confusion as to what you are looking for, no points of reference. Dates and places of birth are essential so it's easier to start from a known quantity.
I hope I have this correct, as it's a bit of a guess
1851
10 Shannon Street, Mount Pleasant, LIverpool
John Rogers Head M 28 Painter Cheshire Chester
Alice Wife M 23 Lancashire Liverpool
Margaret Ann Bickerstaff Sister in Law Un 20 Milliner " "
Elizabeth Ann Bickerstaff " " 18 " " "
HO107; Piece: 2183; Folio: 275; Page: 80
and you are looking for them in 1841?
Re: Bickerstaff families in Liverpool
Posted: 27 Feb 2010 17:44
by simone
Another pair of eyes for William Tate Bickerstaff + Jesse Bickerstaff (nee Dale) in the 1871 census would be great, I can`t find them but there may be a transcription/spelling error in the datadbase.
Regards to all
DrD
Reckon they are at
RG10; Piece: 3844; Folio: 118; Page: 29
transcribed as Bicktenstaff... William transcribed as U S Bicktenstaff
Simone x
Re: Bickerstaff families in Liverpool
Posted: 27 Feb 2010 20:36
by DrD
simone wrote:
Another pair of eyes for William Tate Bickerstaff + Jesse Bickerstaff (nee Dale) in the 1871 census would be great, I can`t find them but there may be a transcription/spelling error in the datadbase.
Regards to all
DrD
Reckon they are at
RG10; Piece: 3844; Folio: 118; Page: 29
transcribed as Bicktenstaff... William transcribed as U S Bicktenstaff :roll:
Simone x
Yes this the correct family for 1871, thank you ! I have been trying multiple permutations of spellings and searching specific streets previously with no success.
Posted: 06 Aug 2010 12:03
by shahari
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Not Bickerstaff related !
Posted: 06 Aug 2010 12:40
by DrD
I recall that glucocorticoids inhibit transcription of IGF-I via CAAT/enhancer protein transcription factors but this has nothing to do with the original post. Good luck with your studies.
My Bickerstaff research has evolved over the last few months with new data. Glad to share with any other interested researchers.
DrD (a protein biochemist !)
Posted: 06 Aug 2010 12:46
by MaryA
I am wondering if shahari is mistaking "genealogy" for "genes" research?
DrD seems like your occupation could have been of help there
I hope some Bickerstaff descendants make contact.