I am trying to research my Smith family in Liverpool: Charles Chaloner Smith (b.1830), James Smith (b.1805), Joshua Smith (b.1781?) and Thomas Smith (d.1781 Melling). Any information about them: work/houses/schools/family would be wonderful. We know nothing about this side of the family. I would love to go further back than Thomas Smith (d.1781) but don't know where to start.
Sheila Jenkin (nee Clyde-Smith)
Smith Timber/shipping family
Re: Smith Timber/shipping family
Hi Sheila and welcome to the forum.
Because you have YoBs, do we assume you have already tracked the named people back through the censuses to 1841?
Because you have YoBs, do we assume you have already tracked the named people back through the censuses to 1841?
DS
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RIP 20 April 2015
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Member # 7743
RIP 20 April 2015
Emery, McAnaspie/McAnaspri etc, Fry, McGibbon/McKibbion etc, Burbage, Butler, Brady, Foulkes, Sarsfield, Moon [Bristol & Cornwall].
Census information is Crown Copyright http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Re: Smith Timber/shipping family
For the crew,
Name:
Charles Chaloner Smith
Gender:
Male
Baptism Date:
4 Oct 1830
Baptism Place:
St. Peter's Church, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Father:
James Smith, Soho St, Timber Merchant.
Mother:
Mary
Name:
Charles Chaloner Smith
Gender:
Male
Baptism Date:
4 Oct 1830
Baptism Place:
St. Peter's Church, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Father:
James Smith, Soho St, Timber Merchant.
Mother:
Mary
Bert
Re: Smith Timber/shipping family
Possible marriage,
Name:
James Smith, Joiner
Marriage Date:
19 Jul 1830
Parish:
Liverpool, St Peter
Spouse's Name:
Mary Grisdale
Witnesses, Esther? Oldham, Samuel Bond
Name:
James Smith, Joiner
Marriage Date:
19 Jul 1830
Parish:
Liverpool, St Peter
Spouse's Name:
Mary Grisdale
Witnesses, Esther? Oldham, Samuel Bond
Bert
Re: Smith Timber/shipping family
Hi and welcome to the forum.
Is there any chance that you have an address/area of Liverpool for the earlier names, is it coincidence that Joshua is born the same year as Thomas died ie 1781 and can you please tell us the evidence that you have for the death of Thomas in Melling.
Is there any chance that you have an address/area of Liverpool for the earlier names, is it coincidence that Joshua is born the same year as Thomas died ie 1781 and can you please tell us the evidence that you have for the death of Thomas in Melling.
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Re: Smith Timber/shipping family
Possible other child:
Elizabeth Scott Smith
parents - James & Mary Smith
St. James Road
Timber Merchant
baptized St. Peter, 29th March 1835
Elizabeth Scott Smith
parents - James & Mary Smith
St. James Road
Timber Merchant
baptized St. Peter, 29th March 1835
Re: Smith Timber/shipping family
Your James left a will. The probate index states
The will of James Smith of Barkley House Seaforth near Liverpool who died 4 April 1872 at Barkley House was proved at Liverpool by James Barkley Smith of Tower Buildings merchant and Charles Chaloner Smith of Tower Buildings merchant the sons 2 of the executors
Effects under £20,000
Also in the index in 1872
is a James Smith of Leicester Street whose will was proved by a John Smith of Melling. John was the brother.
You can purchase a copy of the will it may well be very helpful in your research.
The will of James Smith of Barkley House Seaforth near Liverpool who died 4 April 1872 at Barkley House was proved at Liverpool by James Barkley Smith of Tower Buildings merchant and Charles Chaloner Smith of Tower Buildings merchant the sons 2 of the executors
Effects under £20,000
Also in the index in 1872
is a James Smith of Leicester Street whose will was proved by a John Smith of Melling. John was the brother.
You can purchase a copy of the will it may well be very helpful in your research.
Hilary
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