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Birchely Chapel RC Records

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Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 29 May 2010 07:36

Wellibobs...Have found ref to an "RC Chapel Ince Hall. Billinge" there were some Calons/Callans/ 1792/1794...but cannot find a Margaret....

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 29 May 2010 17:34

Hi, thanks to you both,
I will certainly try the the history shop, I guess the birth date could be wrong for Margaret..... or out by a couple of years.... thanks again for trying...... onwards eh or it stays a brick wall...... cheers. M.

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 22 Aug 2010 21:01

Hello all,
Just to update you a little, I have finally found a death certificate for Margaret Callon( Its about the only thing I have found for her so far) and I now Know that she was formerly a handloom cotton drawer. The informant is her son Joseph Callon of sims lane end, which ties in with his home address on the 1861 census. But (there is always one it seems!) His mother's place of death was School Lane Ashton in Makerfield, does anyone know where that would be in relation to sims lane end ?...... I have tried address search on FMP but no results.... it might not seem important, but I want to try to understand the family as much as I can, I don't really want to just collect names on a tree, if you know what I mean. I would be most grateful for any help you can give. Many thanks. M.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 22 Aug 2010 21:27

HI Wellybobs. Sims Lane End and School Lane are linked by Garswood Road and are not very far apart.

The nearest main road is the B5207 (Billinge Road) and Sims Lane End is at the junction of Billinge Road and Garswood Road.

School Lane is further down just off Garswood Road.

Hope this helps. Cx

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 22 Aug 2010 22:28

Hi Cynthia,
thank you so much, I wonder why FMP did not pick it up on the address search, never mind, I knew the community would come up trumps, I will solve the riddle of the callons yet !!!!!
Many thanks. M.

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 22 Aug 2010 22:45

Hi Welly bobs

thanks for the update. Glad to see you have found something. If you need any more lookups let me know.

How refreshing to hear that someone wants to understand more of the family and their lives and not just collect names. It can be fascinating.

As an example I looked at a newspaper report of an inquest (in Lancs) and in the next column it was reporting on the progress of the American Civil War! Is there any time in history when there was not a war being reported on????

wellybobs

wellybobs Report 23 Aug 2010 16:18

Hi, thanks for the offer Lancashireann, I find this all amazing, especially when you read reports, census etc, I find it really strange to try to relate what was happening with my family and what was happening around the world..... for example my husbands grandfather was born in 1881 and that was the time of the Gunfight at OK Corral at tombstone Arizona!! (we only know the date of that cos my hubby is a bit of a western fan!!) A far cry from a back to back house in Wigan.
But I also find it rather sad as the mortality rate for children was so high
and some of the children were working in pits and mills from 10/12 years old, and when I look at two of our grandsons who are that age it makes you think how things have changed. So I aim to keep looking and finding out as much I can about our history. thanks once again. M