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LANCASHIRE FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY SOCIETY
Rossendale Branch Newsletter January 2004
A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL OUR MEMBERS.
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Programme: 2004 |
| Wednesday 4th February
Anecdotes from
a marrying man.
Not to
be missed. |
Wednesday 3rd March
Tracing
your Army Ancestors.
Jonathan
Ali |
| Wednesday 7th April
AGM and
Heirlooms. |
Wednesday 5th May
D Day -
60th Anniversary.
Clifford
Barcroft. |
Coming Events
Saturday 13th March
2004
North West Group of
Family History Societies Annual Conference
This year’s
conference is being organised by the LFHHS, so you are urged to
attend.
Venue: University
of Central Lancashire, Preston in the Greenbank Lecture Theatre,
Adelphi Street & Victoria Street. Time: 9.30am - 4pm.
Speakers:
Michael Gandy.
Quaker Records with specific reference to the North West.
David Smail. The
Outlaw John Taylor.
Peter Park. In good
faith and truthful ignorance; researching bigamy.
Cost: (including
conference, buffet lunch and refreshments) £17.50.
Forms are
available.
Saturday 20th March
2004
Irish Ancestry Group Mini-Conference.
Venue: Resource Centre, 2 The Straits, Oswaldtwistle, Programme
10.30 Registration, Tea/Coffee
11.00 Pat McAvoy. Was Your Ancestor in Care?
12.15 Lunch Tea/Coffee Provided
13.45 Jo McCann. Irish Townland Records.
15.00 Joan Gill. Ireland All Mapped Out.
16.15 - 6.30
Tea/Coffee
Please Note:- As last year, numbers are limited. Please let me know
if you wish to attend. Payment £5.00 each may be made on arrival.
Bring a packed lunch, or if preferred, lunch may be bought locally.
Bookings and Enquiries to Miss M Purcell, 128 Red Bank Rd., Bispham,
Blackpool FY2 9DZ Tel 01253 353909
Email
Please let me know if you would like a few copies of the programme
for interested members. - Margaret Purcell.
Subscriptions for
2004.
You are reminded
that your subscriptions for 2003 are now due. You should have
received a membership form in your November "Lancashire" magazine.
Payment should be
made to our Branch Treasurer, Maureen Hodgkinson or to the Society
Membership Secretary, Vicky Barlow. New members may obtain a form
from Maureen or download one from the Society web site
http://www.lfhhs.org.uk
Rossendale
Ancestry
MCGRATH/ WAKEFIELD/
MURRAY/ McCOY
Mine Thine and Ours
I have recently
been typing an index to the 1901 census for Rawtenstall. One of the
names was all to familiar to me, "Jesse Wakefield- Head of Family-
aged 50".
Jesse was my
father’s maternal grandfather. His extended family reminds me of
many of today’s dysfunctional families, with a multitude of
relationships, stepchildren, half siblings, etc. My father once
described the Wakefields as being a "Mine, thine and ours family."
Jesse was born in
1850 in Belton, Leicestershire. He was the youngest son of Robert
Wakefield, a ring frame worker. I don’t know why he chose to come to
Lancashire. He was the only member of his family to do so,
At the time of his
first marriage, to Kate (Catherine) McGrath on 22 June 1873, at
Ramsbottom RC Church, he was living in Burnley, a 22 year old paper
hanger, She was 25 years old, her address was given as Exchange
Street in Edenfield.
The McGraths were
an Irish Family, They had travelled to Edenfield in stages from Much
Woolton, Kirkdale, Liverpool, Burnley and Crawshawbooth. The 1871
census lists one child as being "blind/idiot" another as being
"blind". Kate had had two children prior to her marriage to Jesse;
there was James Thomas McGrath born 1866 in Crawshawbooth and Joseph
Edward born 1869 in Clowbridge.
Jesse and Kate had
four children. The twins Robert and David were registered in the
June quarter of 1874. They were born in Edenfield. Another Robert
was registered in 1877, Thomas in 1879. Catherine died in childbirth
from puerperel fever.
Jesse married a
second time in 1879, in the Anglican church of the Holy Trinity,
Burnley. His second wife was a widow named Alice Dugdale. At 39, she
was 11 years his senior. In 1881, Jesse was living alone with just
two children, David aged 6 and Hannah aged 4. Alice was living in
Accrington with her son William Dugdale aged 16 and a married
daughter Mary Freeman, Mary’s husband John and daughter Mary Ann
Freeman aged 1 month.
Meanwhile, in Bacup
the 1871 census shows a young Irish man aged 20 and his sister
Bridget lodging in premises in Commerce Street. His name was Owen
McCoy and he had come to Bacup from Liverpool to work in the cotton
mills. On the 2nd September 1873, Owen married Ellen Murray, in St.
Mary’s RC church, Bacup. She gave her age as 21, her father was John
Murray a sailor. Owen and Ellen had 6 children, they moved to
Burnley in 1883. Two children died of diptheria and Owen himself
died in 1886.
Jesse married the
young widow at Turf Moor RC church, 20th June 1887. They had four
children together, John born 1888, Sarah born 1889, Thomas born 1892
and Eliza born 1894 in Rawtenstall.
They were dirt
poor, Sarah was baptised at the age of 2 years, the address given as
place of birth was Burnley workhouse. The children seem to have been
farmed out to various relatives. The McCoys (with the exception of
Mary) went to Liverpool, the McGraths went to relatives in
Crawshawbooth. Sarah was for a short time sent to Nottingham, to
stay with Jesse’s sister, Mary McCoy went with her, but they were
brought home because Ellen wanted them to be brought up as
Catholics.
In 1901 the
Wakefields were living at 5 Collinge Fold, Rawtenstall. Mary McCoy
was lodging nearby. By 1904 they had moved to Haslingden. They
settled at 7 Carr Mill Street in Haslingden. In 1911 Sarah married
Henry Banks who lived in the same street. Both Jesse and his third
wife had died in 1907 and were buried in Holden Hall cemetery aged
57years.
The McGraths
emigrated to the USA, where they changed their name to McGraw.
David Wakefield
married Elizabeth Bamber in 1898 and continued to live in Burnley.
His sister Hannah married Richard Hacking and moved to Padiham.
Mary McCoy married
William Haworth of Rakefoot in Haslingden. She was known locally as
Mary McCoy for the next 65 years. Edward McCoy went to work on the
railways in Liverpool. He died of influenza after WW1. His son Owen
became a missionary priest. He was priest for 55 years and Bishop of
Oyo Nigeria for 25 years. He died in 1988.
John Wakefield
moved to Rochdale. Thomas became a Grenadier Guard; he died in WW1.
Eliza married John McIntyre. Sarah and Henry Banks were my
grandparents. Rita Hirst (member 41)
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