BOAT FAMILIES

of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and connected waterways

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5051 In the 1891 census Samuel and Maria are in Hartford Road, Leftwich, with children Sarah, 16, Fred, 14, and Emma, 7. There is a second Samuel Cross at 24 Queens Road, Leftwich, also aged 47, b Northwich, waterman, with wife Sarah, 43, and children Fred, 16, Thomas, 15, Ada, 10 and Samuel, 2, all b Northwich, but for whom no birth, baptism, marriage or other census record has been found. Cross, Samuel (I21362)
 
5052 In the 1891 census William and two sons are living with a Mary J, 31, b Liverpool, listed as his wife, but believed to be Mary Jane Spruce, temporarily separated from her husband Samuel Spruce who is elsewhere in this census listed as unmarried, though he and Mary Jane were married in 1878 and are together in 1881 and 1901. Latham, William (I53671)
 
5053 In the 1901 census Harold is an RN engine room artificer at Gillingham, Kent
In 1911 he is an artificer engineer on HMS Black Prince in Gibraltar, but was not on board in 1916 when she sank losng all hands in the Battle of Jutland. 
Dearman, Harold (I58431)
 
5054 In the 1901 census, John's wife is Mary, 29, b Bedford, Leigh, and their son's baptism on Lancs OPC identifies his mother as Mary Ann. But in 1911 John's wife is Elizabeth, 39, b Bootle - married for 19 years. Hesketh, John (I08933)
 
5055 In the 1911 census Alfred's entry appears among other seamen at Barrow in Furness but, unlike the others, on a Census of Ireland form. He is an "A.B." aboard the SS Thelma, recorded in Dublin Harbour, North Dock (Master Joseph Ashton of Widnes), with a note in the margin stating: "This vessel was anchored off Walney Island on the night of April 2nd, and arrived at South End, Walney, on Monday April 3rd, paper collected by Coastguard at Walney Island." Molyneux, Alfred (I19441)
 
5056 In the 1911 census George and family are living in the Lock House, Standish Lower Ground. Forshaw, George (I57411)
 
5057 In the 1921 census Ralph and his wife are living at Top Lock, Aspull, and in 1939 in the Lock House at Higher Ince, Forshaw, Ralph (I57414)
 
5058 In the Women's Hospital, Shaw Street, Everton, in 1911 census. Plumb, Elizabeth (I29141)
 
5059 In Thomas's will he bequeaths 'unto my son George one fourth share of the flat called Mersey', to his wife Nancy all household goods, furniture and money, and at her death the remainder to be divided ' between my daughter Martha Hodgson and my wife's son Thomas Leather'. Starkey, Thomas (I25562)
 
5060 In Thorne Workhouse in 1871 census. Savage, Arthur (I41672)
 
5061 In Toxteth Workouse in 1901 census. Wilkinson, James Redman (I25170)
 
5062 In Tranmere Workouse in 1911. Plumpton, Henry James (I27281)
 
5063 In Walton Prison, Liverpool, in 1851 census. Holbrook, Thomas (I48834)
 
5064 In Warrington Union Workhouse from 1891 census. French, Robert (I27307)
 
5065 In Wigan Road Workhouse in 1871. Harrison, Ellen (I12173)
 
5066 In Wigan Workhouse in 1891 census (unmarried). Parkinson, Joseph (I32747)
 
5067 In1841 census as Jane Rimmer with mother and Barrow grandparents; marries as Rimmer but probably born Jane Barrow in Thornton, nr Crosby, bapt (Lancs OPC) 13.10.1839, St Luke, Crosby, with parents named as John Barrow (labourer) and Elizabeth (grandparents?). Rimmer, Jane (I44897)
 
5068 In1841 census with siblings Jane and Henry as Mayo. Caunce, Bridget (I55800)
 
5069 Incapacitated in 1939 census. Gillyon, Charles Thomas (I53397)
 
5070 Inchcliffe in marriage record (transcript). Various surname spellings among children's records. Hinchliffe, William (I41501)
 
5071 Indicated as disabled in 1891 census. Cross, Thomas (I21278)
 
5072 Indicated as illegitimate in marriage record with father named as Thomas Booth. Burton, Ann (I49729)
 
5073 Initial only for father on MC - J or T Timmins. Timmins, Hannah (I49052)
 
5074 Initial only given in son's marriage record. Swift, John (I48532)
 
5075 Initials only in 1911 census. Gleadhill, Charles William (I40569)
 
5076 Injured aboard HMS Lion in Battle of Jutland. Rockliffe, Henry (I05129)
 
5077 Inman in birth record. Hinman, Thomas (I48305)
 
5078 Inman in birth record. Hinman, William (I48433)
 
5079 Inman in death record; Triphena on MI. Seymour, Tryphena (I48300)
 
5080 Inman in marriage record and 1939 census, when birth year was given as 1880, but assumed to be 1881 as birth registered Q1 1882. Hinman, Christopher (I48310)
 
5081 Inmate at Burntwood Asylum, nr Lichfield, in 1901 census. Coley, Edward (I49510)
 
5082 Innkeeper in 1872 (son Admiral's BC). Revell, Jonathan (I51266)
 
5083 Innkeeper of 'The Jolly Sailor', Canal Side, Knottingley, in 1861 census.
Master's Certificate, issued at Goole in 1851, acknowledges service as Seaman, Mate and Master for 25 years in the Merchant Service, Coastal and Foreign Trades, with his first service as a Seaman dated February 1826 to October 1828, when he would have been five to eight years old. 
Sarvent, George (I51986)
 
5084 Innkeeper of Eagle and Child, Bispham Green. Harrison, John (I59627)
 
5085 Innkeeper of the Yorkshire Hussar, North St, Castlegate, York in 1871 census. Broughton, Thomas (I56292)
 
5086 Inquest report in Preston Chronicle, Saturday June 4, 1853, states: "It appeared that the deceased was left on the night of 26th ult, by her father and mother, in the boat on the canal, in the company of a brother and sister, aged respectively 7 and 16 years. They retired to rest in the cabin, but on the following morning the poor child was found in the canal, between the boat and the bank. Verdict: Accidental death. Carrington, Elizabeth (I04752)
 
5087 Inquest report in the Cheshire Observer, September 6 1884
BOATMAN KILLED ON THE WEAVER
An inquest was held yesterday (Friday) by Mr H Churton, county coroner, on the body of a man named Richard Leach, 40 years of age, who was accidentally killed on Thursday, at Dutton Locks, Acton Bridge, on the River Weaver. The deceased
was in an empty lock from which he ascended to assist another boatman. While he was engaged in turning the handle which opens the lock, it slipped from his grasp, owing to the weight on one side of the cylinder giving way. The rapidly revolving handle struck his forehead, and killed him instantly. 
Leach, Richard (I30809)
 
5088 Inquest verdict: Accidentally drowned. Taylor, Alfred (I30064)
 
5089 Inquest verdict: Suicide under temporary insanity (Liverpool Mercury 10.9.1852). Mason, Richard (I52688)
 
5090 Interview with Norman Walls, son of Benjamin Curry Walls of Gargrave, in the Leeds and Liverpool Canal's collection of 'Walls Papers'. Salt, Joseph (I45383)
 
5091 Invalid in 1861 census. Perry, Richard (I21140)
 
5092 Invalid in 1861 census. Perry, Richard (I23008)
 
5093 Invalid in 1911 census Dewhurst, Richard (I16902)
 
5094 Iram in 1891 census. Bradshaw, Hiram (I33707)
 
5095 Irene in marriage record, but Annie in all censuses. Davies, Annie (I28161)
 
5096 Iresah in birth record on Free BMD, Tresa in baptism record.Tressa in 1851 census, Triesa in marriage record, Jessie in 1871 census, Irisia in 1881 census, Iresia in death records on Cheshire and Free BMDs. Hurstfield, Iresia (Teresa) (I18156)
 
5097 Irlams in baptism record, Herlam in 1841 census, Earlem in some other records. Irlam, Henry (I08866)
 
5098 Irland in baptism record. Ireland, George (I26197)
 
5099 Irvine in 1871 census. Birthplace given as Scotland in 1881 census. Irving, John (I16144)
 
5100 Isabel in baptism record. Hesketh, Isabella (I45187)
 

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