Anyone know who the Jane Blundell is on # 3? Is she a Tabron who married a Blundell (can't see any in the bmd) or the daughter of Richard Blundell & Ann Sephton? If so what's the connection?
Here's the Tabron lot; I think if you download them onto A4 and then make it landscape they might (fingers crossed) come out in their correct columns
TABRON:
Ann 17.01.1957 1 Shellfield Road (Wife of Wm Hy) 21.01.1957 75 T T Williams, Vicar of Crossens
Antony Edward 141 High Park Road 22.07.1941 6 yrs Burials Act
Betty 27.08.1958 43a High Park Road (Southport Infirmary) (Wife of Joseph) 01.09.1958 72 E H Evans, Rector
Edward (Ted) 09.01.1948 58 Heysham Road (Husband of Jessie) 13.01.1948 59 Burials Act
Elizabeth 26.02.1932 50 Hereford Road (Wife of Timothy, mother of Ann and Peter) 01.03.1932 72 Jas R Hayman, of Sts Sim&Jude
Ellen 50 Hereford Road (Infirmary) 12.09.1960 78 E H Evans
Esther 2 Moss Lane 07.11.1927 16 R B Blakeney
James 107 High Park Road 26.02.1916 6 yrs R B Blakeney
John Chase Heys 30.04.1878 16 C Hesketh Knowlys, Rector
John (PR says James) 09.02.1905 18 Ivy Street (Husband of Ann) 13.02.1905 84 J Brooke Harte
Joseph Heysham Road 26.06.1897 61 H S T Gahan, Curate
Joseph 39 High Park Road, Southport 16.08.1909 1mth R Hamilton Horsfall
Joseph 04.07.1961 43a High Park Road (Promenade Hospital) (Husband of Betty) 07.07.1961 73 F Boothby, Curate
Joseph Harold Mill Lane 19.02.1891 7mths J Bevan, Curate
Martha 14 Mill Lane 27.07.1922 76 Burials Act
Nancy 18 Ivy Street 30.10.1909 67 Under Burials Act
Peter 28.04.1917 CWGC: Peter Tabron, Private, East Lancs Reg’t, 8th Bn. 1917
Ser. No.34688; Bay 6 Arras Memorial (sonof Timothy &
Elizabeth Tabron)
Thomas Botanic Road, Churchtown 07.09.1886 58 C Hesketh Knowlys, Rector
Timothy Churchtown 04.01.1875 82 C T Porter
Timothy 14 Mill Lane, Churchtown 16.04.1910 59 R Hamilton Horsfall
Timothy 19.01.1938 50 Hereford Road (Husband of Elizabeth, father of Ann & Peter) 22.01.1938 81 G A Peach
William High Park 07.08.1877 51 H Greene, Curate
William Henry 22.03.1939 6 Marshside Road (Husband of Ann) 25.03.1939 61 J N H Tredennick
_________________ I may be a shrimp but I'm BIG on family history
Slightly easier as none of them had a date of death (also left of the officiating minister's name if you want/need it let me know:
TABURN:
Alice Chase Heys 07.01.1863 9days
Alice Churchtown 07.02.1877 81
Betty Churchtown 11.05.1869 31
Catherine Churchtown 25.04.1854 3wks
Catherine Churchtown 09.07.1861 7days
Elizabeth Ellen Churchtown 13.11.1862 9days
Ellen Churchtown 25.05.1861 12
Ellen Churchtown 28.02.1865 46
Henry Churchtown 13.08.1847 6yrs
Henry Churchtown 21.05.1861 1yr1mth
John Churchtown 06.01.1854 12days
Margaret High Park 09.09.1882 45
Mary Chase Heys 02.12.1872 38
Robert Marshside 31.12.1859 14days
Thomas Churchtown 04.03.1846 1yr
Timothy Churchtown 20.11.1852 Infant
Timothy Churchtown 15.09.1857 2days
William Churchtown 01.10.1855 2yrs
_________________ I may be a shrimp but I'm BIG on family history
Jane Blundell (previously Davies, nee Ruffler) is Timothy's mother in law.
From North Meols Parish Registers (on microfiche) at Lancashire Record Office, Baptisms 1836 - 1875, PR 3361/1/6 extracted by SPB.
Page 43, Entry 337
June 30th 1839 Jane daughter of John & Anne Ruffler, High Park, Labourer. C. Hesketh Rector
Jane Blundell (previously Davies, nee Ruffler) is Timothy's mother in law.
From North Meols Parish Registers (on microfiche) at Lancashire Record Office, Baptisms 1836 - 1875, PR 3361/1/6 extracted by SPB.
Page 43, Entry 337
June 30th 1839 Jane daughter of John & Anne Ruffler, High Park, Labourer. C. Hesketh Rector
Steve
Did you mean "sister-in-law", Timothy's wife Elizabeth was also d. of John & Ann Ruffler I think.
I can see Jane Ruffler m Charles Davies 1864 and then Jane Davies m Edward Blundell 1874.
Jane & Betty Ruffler are both on the 1861 census with their parents.
Edward Blundell was previously married to a Mary Rimmer
I see what you mean
I saw the age difference between Jane & Betty and did wonder for a moment, but they failed to mention that on the 1861 census - Betty is simply listed as a daughter.
And I wish they could spell ! I might then have spotted the 1871 census
Like the Tabron's the Ruffler's have a bit of trouble deciding how to spell their name. Sometimes the only way to find them is search for their approximate age and first name.
I don't know if the 1861 Census was a mistake by the Enumerator or an attempt by John & Ann to cover up for their daughter.
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