Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:19 pm Post subject: George Lloyd (m Margaret Taylor)
Finally got round to getting marriage certificate.
George was the son of Wickliff Lloyd and Ann Leadbetter. In turn, Wickliff seems to have been the son of George, a bastard son of Susanna Lloyd. Is that where my trail ends, or does anyone know if there was a bastady 'thingymajig' which would name the father.
The register says Susanna of London - London, N Meols, or the big city?
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:37 pm Post subject: Father of George
According to a book I have on the Poor Law Administration in North Meols, Susanna Loyd was delivered of a male child on Thursday 9 Feb and the putative father is given as James Reeve, a weaver of Hindle. Th Bastardy Order was dated 1 May 1797 and awarded £2 10s 9d for childbirth and 1s 3d for maintenance.
Jo
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:24 pm Post subject: Book
It's a slim volume I got at a Family History Fair - on the spine it says 18th Century North Meols Poor Law & Rideout. However, it's obviously come from another book as the page numbers start at page 62 with the piece "Poor Law Administration in North Meols in the Eighteenth Century" by Eric Hardwicke Rideout. The second piece in the book is "Emigration to British North America under the Early Passenger Acts 1802-1842" by Kathleen A Walpole, MA
The North Meols paper includes Certificates of Settlement, Removal Orders, Confirmation or Cancellation of Removal Orders, Bastardy Orders, Confirmation or Cancellation of Bastardy Orders, Bonds, Apprentice Indentures and Miscellaneous. If you're looking for a particular name, I'll happily have a "look-see".
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:57 pm Post subject: Re: Book
jodylloyd wrote:
it's obviously come from another book as the page numbers start at page 62 with the piece "Poor Law Administration in North Meols in the Eighteenth Century" by Eric Hardwicke Rideout.
Jo
This book perhaps:
Poor Law Administration in North Meols in the Eighteenth Century
by Rideout, Eric Hardwicke
Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire & Cheshire ( THSLC ) Volume 81 1930 p62-109
Might help to find it at the library...
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:57 pm Post subject: Southport Library
I found it in the on-line catalogue:
Personal Name Rideout, E H
Title Poor law administration in North Meols in the 18th century
DDC current editions S942.72
Publication 1929
Control Number x009659217
Format: Local History
Copy Availability
Southport Library
S942.72 MEO/Rid
Not For Loan
Reference Standard
Items shown in red are not available for loan
I'm guessing the copy I've got is a re-bind of part of this book
Jo
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Even if Southport Library didn't have the book you want, they will find one and get it sent over - then you can sit in the Reference Section and read it - at these times it's useful to have a laptop to type up the 'useful' bits; Mr SeaCop asked for a book which was sent over from America (but he could bring it home to read it)
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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 11:03 pm Post subject: Re: George Lloyd (m Margaret Taylor)
Delboy wrote:
Finally got round to getting marriage certificate.
George was the son of Wickliff Lloyd and Ann Leadbetter. In turn, Wickliff seems to have been the son of George, a bastard son of Susanna Lloyd. Is that where my trail ends, or does anyone know if there was a bastady 'thingymajig' which would name the father.
The register says Susanna of London - London, N Meols, or the big city?
My information is that Wickliffe married Mary Lawson and Ann Leadbetter was his mother.
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