LANGLEY in Wirral
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Re: LANGLEY in Wirral
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Posted: 2 Jul 2009 4:12PM GMT |
Classification: Biography
Hi again Marie
Thought you might be interested to know that in the 1841 Census your great-grandmother Sarah ANN LANGLEY's father William + her grandmother Elizabeth LANGLEY (indexed by Ancestry as LARGBERY) were living next door to my 3 x great-grandparents William & Ann EVANS, William being licensee of the Little Brighton Inn in Liscard :-
HO 107/128/1 folio 15 page 25
Liscard, Cheshire
Elizabeth LANGLEY, 35, Ind, Y
James, 15, Y
Joseph, 12, Y
William, 6, Y
Jane, 10, Y
Sarah, 5, Y [age should read 8]
John, 4, Y
Next door on the other side :-
Joseph WATKINS, 35, plasterer, N
John, 15, N
The 1851 Census has :-
HO 107/2174 folio 294 page 62
Liscard, Cheshire
Joseph MATTHEWS, 45, plasterer, CHS Chester
Elizabeth, wife, 45, CHS West Kirby
Sarah LANGLEY, daur, 17, CHS Liscard
William LANGLEY, son, 15, CHS Liscard
Interesting that there's no Joseph MATTHEWS/Elizabeth LANGLEY marriage, and that the children are listed as daughter & son rather than stepdaughter & stepson?
Elizabeth is believed to have been Elizabeth JACKSON, baptised in West Kirby St Bridget on 28 March 1802, daughter of Ann JACKSON, single woman, of Caldy.
(A Thomas, son of Ann JACKSON, single woman, of Caldy, was baptised in the same church on 3 September 1806).
The West Kirby St Bridget PR's also have this baptism :-
25 March 1825
Mary, daughter of Elizabeth JACKSON, single woman, of Grange
And the IGI this marriage :-
4 September 1826
Liverpool St Paul, St Paul's Square
William LANGLEY and Elizabeth JACKSON
The West Kirby PR's again have this baptism :-
25 October 1826
James of William & Elizabeth LONGLEY, servant, of Irby
And the IGI these :-
11 July 1831
Wallasey St Hilary
Jane, daughter of William LONGLEY & Elizabeth
15 October 1833
Wallasey St Hilary
Sarah, daughter of William LANGLEY & Elizabeth
22 May 1835
Wallasey St Hilary
William, son of William LANGLEY & Elizabeth
26 February 1837
Wallasey St Hilary
John, son of William LANGLEY & Elizabeth
Interestingly, the 1851 Census has this :-
HO 107/2175 folio 38 page 9
26 Chester Street, Birkenhead
Samuel JONES, 25, shoemaker, CHS Birkenhead
Mary, wife, 26, CHS Caldy
William, son, 2, CHS Birkenhead
Thomas, son, 3 months, CHS Birkenhead
Joseph LANGLEY, visitor, U, 22, gardener, CHS Seacombe.
The above Joseph appears to be Elizabeth LANGLEY's 12 year-old son from the 1841 Liscard Census?
And the IGI has this marriage :-
12 September 1848
Liverpool St Nicholas
Samuel JONES and Mary JACKSON
So the 'visitor' and the lady of the house appear to be half-siblings - both being children of Elizabeth JACKSON, born 1802 in Caldy?
This JACKSON line, incidentally, goes back to a John JACKSON and Ann WOODS who married on 11 December 1758 in Burton St Nicholas and who lived & died in Puddington.
Which is where my own ancestors were living in the early 1600's - hence my nom de plume. :-)
Thought you might be interested to know that in the 1841 Census your great-grandmother Sarah ANN LANGLEY's father William + her grandmother Elizabeth LANGLEY (indexed by Ancestry as LARGBERY) were living next door to my 3 x great-grandparents William & Ann EVANS, William being licensee of the Little Brighton Inn in Liscard :-
HO 107/128/1 folio 15 page 25
Liscard, Cheshire
Elizabeth LANGLEY, 35, Ind, Y
James, 15, Y
Joseph, 12, Y
William, 6, Y
Jane, 10, Y
Sarah, 5, Y [age should read 8]
John, 4, Y
Next door on the other side :-
Joseph WATKINS, 35, plasterer, N
John, 15, N
The 1851 Census has :-
HO 107/2174 folio 294 page 62
Liscard, Cheshire
Joseph MATTHEWS, 45, plasterer, CHS Chester
Elizabeth, wife, 45, CHS West Kirby
Sarah LANGLEY, daur, 17, CHS Liscard
William LANGLEY, son, 15, CHS Liscard
Interesting that there's no Joseph MATTHEWS/Elizabeth LANGLEY marriage, and that the children are listed as daughter & son rather than stepdaughter & stepson?
Elizabeth is believed to have been Elizabeth JACKSON, baptised in West Kirby St Bridget on 28 March 1802, daughter of Ann JACKSON, single woman, of Caldy.
(A Thomas, son of Ann JACKSON, single woman, of Caldy, was baptised in the same church on 3 September 1806).
The West Kirby St Bridget PR's also have this baptism :-
25 March 1825
Mary, daughter of Elizabeth JACKSON, single woman, of Grange
And the IGI this marriage :-
4 September 1826
Liverpool St Paul, St Paul's Square
William LANGLEY and Elizabeth JACKSON
The West Kirby PR's again have this baptism :-
25 October 1826
James of William & Elizabeth LONGLEY, servant, of Irby
And the IGI these :-
11 July 1831
Wallasey St Hilary
Jane, daughter of William LONGLEY & Elizabeth
15 October 1833
Wallasey St Hilary
Sarah, daughter of William LANGLEY & Elizabeth
22 May 1835
Wallasey St Hilary
William, son of William LANGLEY & Elizabeth
26 February 1837
Wallasey St Hilary
John, son of William LANGLEY & Elizabeth
Interestingly, the 1851 Census has this :-
HO 107/2175 folio 38 page 9
26 Chester Street, Birkenhead
Samuel JONES, 25, shoemaker, CHS Birkenhead
Mary, wife, 26, CHS Caldy
William, son, 2, CHS Birkenhead
Thomas, son, 3 months, CHS Birkenhead
Joseph LANGLEY, visitor, U, 22, gardener, CHS Seacombe.
The above Joseph appears to be Elizabeth LANGLEY's 12 year-old son from the 1841 Liscard Census?
And the IGI has this marriage :-
12 September 1848
Liverpool St Nicholas
Samuel JONES and Mary JACKSON
So the 'visitor' and the lady of the house appear to be half-siblings - both being children of Elizabeth JACKSON, born 1802 in Caldy?
This JACKSON line, incidentally, goes back to a John JACKSON and Ann WOODS who married on 11 December 1758 in Burton St Nicholas and who lived & died in Puddington.
Which is where my own ancestors were living in the early 1600's - hence my nom de plume. :-)