Family Subtree Diagram : Mather, Nanny
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There is another John and Alice Booth family from Middleton.
They had Martha (1804), James (1806), Robert (1810+1811), George (1813)
Wrong Nanny Mather
DNA links to Paul Mather but not descended from Nanny Mather
Possible Marriages for Nanny Mather are Samuel Kay (Bolton 1829), Richard Booth (Bolton 1825), William Woods (Haslingden 1820) and William Ridyard (Deane 1816).
Nancy & Samuel Kay moved to Tottington (close) and had Kitty, Elizabeth and Alice.
Nancy & Richard Booth cannot be found (1841) but there are two families with christenings in Newton Heath and Ashton (both unlikely).
Nancy & William Woods stayed in Haslingden and had a large family: Thomas, Betty, Margaret (Peggy), Mary, John & Susannah.
Nancy & William Ridyard had Alice (1820) and Jno (1822), christened St Peters, Bolton.
Of the FOUR options, Samuel Kay is the better match as Tottington is only 1.5 miles NE of Ainsworth where "Nanny" was christened (between Bolton & Bury).
Another James Mather, Married Deane, Abode Clifton, Collier.
Another Nancy (or Nanny) Mather - These are DNA matches to CORY & PAUL Mather
Peter Mather was not from Lancashire
No DNA Matches
Booth family appear related to Mather family, living in the same places (Toppings, Club Houses and Bradshaw) in Turton
Possibly related via Ann Cunliffe
Unconfirmed
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Marriage (three children)
21 Sep 1814 (Bolton)
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Marriage (six children)
25 Sep 1774 (Bolton)
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m. 1822
Marriage (eight children)
25 Nov 1829 (Bolton) Entwistle & Toppings, Turton
Marriage (two children)
7-Sep-1825 (Bolton)
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Marriage (eight children)
25-Aug-1790 (Bolton) Breightmet / Little Bolton
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Marriage (five children)
8 Sep 1816 (Bury). Abode: Little Bolton
Marriage (eight children)
1784 (Bolton) Ainsworth
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Marriage (five children)
16 Jun 1760 (Bolton, Breighmet)
Widowed (three children)
19 Nov 1827 (Bolton) Abode: Toppings
Marriage (two children)
Casual relationship and separation (a child)
Marriage
1869
X
To be completed
Marriage (ten children)
13 Dec 1829 (Bolton): Abode: Toppings, Turton
Widowed (eight children)
12 Oct 1820 (Bolton) Abode Tong & Little Bolton
Marriage (four children)
7 Aug 1848
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Marriage (eight children)
4 Jan 1802 (Bolton). Abode: Harwood Lee
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Bury
Marriage (ten children)
17 Nov 1867 (Middleton) Abode: Staley
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Marriage (four children)
11 July 1858 (Walmsley) Abode Toppings
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Marriage (six children)
19 Sep 1852 Abode: Cox's Green, Turton
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1893 (Walmsley)
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4 Dec 1912 (Bradshaw)
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<1822
Marriage (eight children)
13 Jan 1851. Little Bolton
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Marriage (six children)
7 Aug 1862 (St. Mary, Prestwich)
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1883 (Glodwick, Oldham)
Marriage (six children)
18 Nov 1916 (Oldham). Abode: Chadderton
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1859 (Bolton)
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3 Oct 1923
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4 June 1887 (Chadderton, St. Matthew)
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Q3 1940
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1946
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1946
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1944 tbc
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21 Apr 1851
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17 Apr 1881
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18 Apr 1876 (Elton)
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15 Apr 1844 (Deane). Abode: Bury
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1813 Walmsley
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1839 (Bolton, St Peter). Abode: Tottington
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20 Aug 1892
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3 Jul 1880 (Bolton) Abode: Turton
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1952 (Surrey)
Marriage (three children)
1911 (Bolton) Abode: N Surrey
Relative of: Nanny was Alice's niece, daughter of James Mather & Happy Lomax (Alice's sister)
Relative of: James and John Booth were probably brothers from Breighmet, both using Ainsworth Pariah Church to baptise their children
Neighbor: in 1841, Peter Mather (49) and Richard Booth (37) with Alice and John Booth (16 & 12) were both at Back Cross Street, L.B. 2 households 10 houses appart.
Representative of: Daniel ws the executor of his father's will
Lives with: Catherine Booth, Widow (of John, not Richard), aged 86 is living with her daughter Elizabeth (37) in 1851.
Work with: In 1861 John Booth (son of Richard), 32, is a House Painter in Chanthem Court East Bolton.  His cousin, also John Booth, 31 (son of Peter) was also a house painter.
Lives with: In 1871, Margaret Booth (11) was a servant (nurse girl) for Emanuel and Mary Winterbottom (her uncle and aunt).
Neighbor: Two families were neighbours in 1891
Neighbor: In 1861, John and Margaret Booth and family and John's father Peter & Sarsah Booth were neighbours at 52 and 54 Lark Street, Little Bolton
Lives with: In 1939, sisters May and constance, both single, were living in 3 Lane, Grotton, Saddleworth, Yorkshire.
Representative of: In 1858, Elizabeth was a witness to her brother John's marriage to Ann Lowe
Representative of: Alfred & Alice KAy were witness to Ellen's 1876 marriage
Lives with: In 1851, Elijah Kay (16) was with his grandmother Betty and her son and family William and Mary Kay at Burrs, Walmsley.
: In 1893, Henry and Alice Ann Isherwood were witness to Lily's marriage
Representative of: Nancy Kay and Alice Ann Crook were cousins of the same age, and possibly classmates at school.  In 1880, Nancy was witness to Alice Ann's marriage.
Lives with: In 1881, Ann Mather (16, niece), born Turton, Lancashire was with her uncle and aunt Georeg and Ann Kay.
Lives with: in 1939, Priscilla Hamer, Norman's mother, was living with him.
1791 - ~1830
Samuel
Astley
39
39
Father was James Astley and Mother Mary Bury
1752 - 1823
James
Astley
71
71
Parents were William Astley and Isobel
1751 - 1819
Mary
Bury
68
68
To marriage records on same date, so unsure if Mary Bury or Roscow, but several index records for Bury, which seems to be the correct one.
1775 - 1776
Isobel
Astley
1
1
1776
John
Astley
1781
William
Astley
William married Maria Charnock
Marriage: 16 NOV 1808 St Peter, Bolton
1779
James
Astley
1784 - 1855
Nicholas
Astley
71
71
1814
Samuel
Astley
1814 - 1814
Mary
Astley
1816 - 1818
Maria
Ann
Astley
1
1
~1795
Mary
Ann
Simmins
1770 - 1851
Alice
Lomax
81
81
Another Alice Lomax of Bolton, daughter of James Lomax and Mary Crompton was christened 2 Apr 1775. This other Alice married John Booth on 25 Aug 1790.
Alice was on the Little Bolton poor list in 1811 (but not 1831), living in Green Street. She would have only been 41, so this may be another.
In 1851 she was Head of household, aged 80, proprietor of land at Silverwell St, Great Bolton
1804 - 1876
Samuel
Kay
72
72
In 1841, Samuel and Nancy (both 35) were at Chapel Town, Turton with John (10), Elizabeth (5) and George (3).
In 1851, Samuel and Nancy (47 & 48) were at Chapel Town, Turton with John (20), Elizabeth (16), George (12), and Ann (9)
In 1871, Samuel and Nancy (69 & 68) were at Toppings, Turton with daughter Ann (29)
1833 - 1834
Kitty
Kay
1
1
Missing on 1841 & 1851 census
1834
Elizabeth
Kay
In 1852, Elizabeth Kay, daughter of Samuel, a Crofter from Halliwell married William Crook, a Stoker from Halliwell, son of John Crook a Wheelwright.
In 1871, Elizabeth Crook (45) was at Mill Street, Walmsley, Turton with her daughters Liley (12) and Mary (9).
1836 - 1837
Alice
Kay
3m
3m
Missing on 1841 & 1851 census
1831 - 1885
John
Kay
54
54
In 1871, John (Wid, 40) and his 3 daughters were living at 192 Toppings next to his parents house, 193 Toppings.
In 1884, his only child that survived, married Thomas Bolton at Walmsley. John was described as a Gentleman. (Elizabeth had died in 1880 and Nancy died in 1885).
1838 - 1897
George
Kay
59
59
After they married, George and Ann had their first three (or four including another infant) children's births registered at Royton, Oldham (near Middleton).
In 1871, George and Ann (32 & 26) were at Thornham, Royton, Oldham with two sons James (2) and John (4mo)
About 1874 the family moved to Staletbridge, Cheshire where the next 6 children's births were registered.
In 1881 George and Ann (42 & 35) were at Stsyley, Tintwistle with James (13), John (10), Mary E (7), Patients (6), Andrew (5), Samuel (9 mo) and niece Ann Mather (16) from Turton.
About 1884 they may have moved again to Dukinfield (nearby) where Elize Ann and Annie's births were registered.
In 1891, George and Ann (52 & 46) were at Harwood with James (22), John (20), Mary E (17), Patience (16), Andrew (15), Samuel (10), George (8) and Annie (5).
1842
Ann
Kay
Ann may have married Janes Turner, and had a daughter Alice A, who was 9 in 1871, and staying with grandparents Samuel and Nancy.
In 1881, Ann Kay (39, single) was with her mother Nancy (78), at 161 Toppings Road, Turton.
Ann died a spinster 23 May 1891 at 398 Hardman's terrace.
1865
Ann
Crook
Mather
In 1880, Ann was baptised at Millbrook St James, Cheshire. She was about 15 years old.
In 1881, Ann Mather (16, niece), born Turton, Lancashire was with her uncle and aunt Georeg and Ann Kay. Her father Charles was a Railway Points Man at Droylsden and mother Betty had died in 1877.
NOTE: It is not likely for Ann to be a niece of George Kay and Ann Rhodes. She must be a niece or great niece of George's mother Nancy Kay nee Mather.
In 1901, Ann (23) was living with her older sister Mary (43) and brother Joseph (42) at Droylsden, Lancashire.
In 1902, Ann Crooke Mather married John Horrocks Bentley (1871-1929), a farmer. They had no children.
In 1911, John and Ann Bentley (39 & 45) were at Holden Farm, Egerton with sister Mary (53) and brother Joseph (52)
1824 - 1850
Alice
Booth
25
25
Alice Booth died in Little Boltob, aged 25. The same year, a boys birth was registered (unnamed) with no father shown, so it's possible Alice died in childbirth, having an illitimate son.
1829
John
Booth
John never married. The John Booth b~1832 a painter who married Margaret Emmett in Jan 1851 was the son of Peter Booth.
In 1841, John (12) and sister Alice (16) were at Back Cross St, Little Bolton with their father Richard Booth (37)
In 1846, John Booth, aged 17 years, was transported for 10 years for Larceny.
In 1861 John Booth; 32; lodger; unmarried, is a House Painter in Chanthem Court East Bolton. His cousin, also John Booth (son of Peter) was also a house painter.
After 1837 marriages show ages and father's name, so it is apparent that John never married.
In 1881 John was 54, sill single, a general labourer at Bk Rothwell Street, E Bolton.
1813
Elizabeth
Booth
Elizabeth Longworth (37, born Bury) was in Hulme in 1851, married to Simon Longworth, a silk weaver with her mother Catherine (86)
Father is John.. John and Sarah had Elizabeth baptised 1815. Is this the same person?
1798 - 1838
Nanny
(Nancy)
Mather
40
40
Should Nanny be Nancy or Annie?
Dont confuse this Nanny with the Nanny Mather who married Samuel Astle. The records show that the Nanny who married Samuel Astley was born about 1792 and died 1819.
There ia another Nancy Mather, born 31 May 1799 dau of James and Sally, who died an infant.
There's a Nancy Mather who married William Woods in Haslingden, 31-Dec-1820. This is also another, the daughter of Betty Mather, born 1799 in Haslingden.
The Nancy Mather who married Samuel Kay was born 1803 (from 1851 and 1861 census)
1771 - 1840
John
Booth
69
69
The John from Middleton who was a shopkeeper in 1841 and 1851 was born about 1775 is another. Our John must have been born about 1771 (or earlier) as he married Alice Lomax in 1790. The other John Booth (with Alice), shopkeeper and grocer died in Middleton in 1857, aged 81.
John was a Whister (bleacher or whitener) when he married Alice Lomax. His son Peter was also a Bleacher.
After they were married, John and Alice lived at Breightmet for 3 or 4 years, and had Josiah and Elizabeth baptised at Christ Church, Ainsworth. Later baptisms were at St. Peter's, Bolton and they lived at Little Bolton.
Between 1947 and 1951 (about 150 years after their birth), John and Alice became Mormons and had their children John and later Baptised and Endowed as members of the Church of LDS (see attached). How can this be?
1801
Robert
Booth
There is another Robert, son of Josiah and Mary, born Apr 1802
25 June 1820 Robert (a spinner) may have married Mary Knowles. Another possibility is Mary Fogg, 11 Oct 1828. It is possibly the same Robert, as a spinner in both cases.
1806 - 1807
James
Booth
1
1
James (44), a warper of silk was at No 4 Long Street, Middleton in 1851, with both his parents shop keepers at No.5
1808
Alice
Booth
1797 - 1872
Peter
Booth
75
75
In 1816, Peter Booth was a Whister & bachelor when he married Mary Bond.
In 1834, Peter is listed as a crofter when Ellen is baptised
In 1841, Peter and Mary (both 45) were living at Hulme Street, Little Bolton. Peter was a bleacher. They had James (20), Robert (16), John (13), Mary (6) and Ellen Booth (5)
In 1851, Peter and Mary (both 54) ware at 21 Chapel Street, Little Bol;ton (with no children). Peter is a Whitelimer Masher.
18 Oct 1852, a Peter Booth, Widower of Breightmet, son of John Booth married Sarah Twist. This is another Sarah as both Peter and his father were painters.
6 March 1859, Peter Booth, Bleacher & Widower of Little Bolton married Sarah Knowles, spinster.
In 1861, Peter and Sarah (64 & 41) are at 54 Lark Street, Little Bolton with two step-sons, Samuel and Thomas Knowles (15 & 9).
In 1871, Peter and Sarah (77 & 55) still had Thomas (17) with them at 54 Lark Street.
1795
John
Booth
1798 - 1851
Mary
Bond
53
53
1821
James
Booth
1824
Robert
Booth
6 Jan 1840, Robert Booth, possibly another, (aged 17) was aquitted of larceny.
In 1841, Robert Booth, possibly another, (aged 17) was aquitted of larceny.
1827
John
Booth
13 Jan 1851 John, son of Peter Booth married Margaret Emmett. However, John was a miner, a Painter, yet in April 1851 he is 22.
In 1851, John and Margaret (22 & 20) are at Haigh Street, Litle Bolton in a room in the home of Johnathan and Mary Emmett (Margaret's parents). Their 2mo son is Robert (but registered as Peter).
In 1861, John (31, House Painter) and Margaret (31) were at 52 Lark Street, Little Bolton with Jonathan (8) and Mary Jane (2). John Westhead (28) and Ann Emmett (24, sister-in-law?) were lodgers. His father was at 54 Lark Street.
1835 - 1914
Mary
Booth
79
79
1835 - 1842
Ellen
Booth
7
7
1791
Josiah
Booth
Josiah married Alice and had a son James in 1815. He was a Whister (like his father).
1792
Elizabeth
Booth
1763 - 1834
James
Booth
71
71
1765 - 1841
Rachael
Horrocks
76
76
Rachel Booth (75) was with Henry & Margaret Horrock in 1841, probable her nephew.
1791
Lawrence
Booth
1787
Mary
Booth
1793
Elizabeth
Booth
1795
James
Booth
1790
Martha
Booth
1788 - 1788
John
Booth
1736 - 1830
Thomas
Booth
94
94
1736 - 1810
Catherine
Holt
74
74
1777
Isaac
Booth
In 1836, Isaac Booth had house and land at East Breightmet Hill
In 1839, Isaac's son William Booth died (aged 19) and 2 weeks lateer his wife Nancy Booth died (aged 42).
1773
William
Booth
1775
Mary
Booth
1807 - 1880
Ann
Cunliffe
73
73
In 1851, Ann (43) was married to Richard Booth (60), living at 4 Club Houses, Turton with 7 children.
1832
Yates
Booth
In 1841, Yates Booth was at Toppings, Turton
In 1851, Yates (17) was with parents Richard and Ann (60 & 43) and his younger siblings at 4 Club Houses, Turton.
In 1859, Yates Booth (25) from Walmsey, the son of Richard Booth, a labourer married Mary Garstang from Astley Bridge. They had a son James in 1861.
In 1871, Yates and Mary (37 & 34) are at Sharples with 2 children
In 1901, Yates was an inmate at Farnworth Workhouse.
1836
Ann
Booth
In 1841, Ann Booth was aged 5 at Toppings, Turton.
In 1851, Ann was 15, born Turton.
On 2 April 1859, Ann (23, dau of Richard from Turton) married William Coop.
1838
Elizabeth
Booth
1840
Alice
Booth
1847
George
Booth
1849
Sarah
Booth
Sarah's mother Ann died in 1881 at Toppings. In 1881, Sarah was still unmarried at 34 Toppings Road, Turton.
On 17 Apr 1881, Sarah Booth married Eli Openshaw
1823
William
Booth
In 1841, William Booth (20) was at Toppings, Turton with his father Richard Booth (45) and (Step-mother) Ann (30).
1827
Daniel
Booth
In 1841, Daniel Booth (15) was at Toppings, Turton with his father Richard Booth (45) and (Step-mother) Ann (30).
The Daniel Booth, b.1829, son of Richard and Rachel Booth (at Bridge Street, L.B. in 1841 and 1851) is another family.
In 1869, Daniel was a widow when he married Prudence Howarth. His father was Rihcard Booth, a spinner.
In 1871, Daniel and Prudence (42 & 36) were at 73 Hampton Street, Little Bolton with Walter (7) and Lily (3 mo)
1828
Robert
Booth
In 1841, Robert Booth (15) was at Toppings, Turton with his father Richard Booth (45) and (Step-mother) Ann (30).
On 21 April 1851 Robert of Turton (a gardener), son of Richard of Turton (also a gardener), married Emma Boardman.
1831
Richard
Booth
In 1841, Richard Booth (10) was at Toppings, Turton with his father Richard Booth (45) and mother (or possibly step-mother) Ann (30). Richard was listed out of order below the other family on the 1841 census, so may be a step-son (i.e. son of Ann before she married).
1837 - 1839
Peter
Booth
2
2
1792 - 1851
Peter
Mather
59
59
In 1841, Peter Mather (indexed as Mather Peter, no occupation given) was 49, living at Back Cross Street, Little Bolton with Ann (25), John (23) and Elizabeth (6 mo). Peter was NOT from Lancashire, although the others were.
There was a Peter and Sarah Mather from Prescot who had Ann baptised in 1818. He was a hairdresser.
NOTE: There is another Peter Mather of Church Street, Radcliffe, of similar age. That Peter was an Organist in 1841.
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1815
Ann
Mather
In 1841, Ann (25) and John (23) were with their assumed father Pater Mather at Back Cross Street, Little Bolton.
1817
John
Mather
In 1841, Ann (25) and John (23) were with their assumed father Pater Mather at Back Cross Street, Little Bolton.
1840
Elizabeth
Mather
Elizabeth was 6 mo on the June 1841 census with Peter Mather (49), Ann (25), John (23), but no mother.
There are two birth registrations (for Little Bolton), 1840 (Mother also Mather, so probably Base child of Ann), and another in 1841 (the daughter of Joshua Mather and Elizabeth KAY).
~1815
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1846 - 1846
Ellen
Booth
1845 - 1847
Mary
Booth
2
2
1835
Prudence
Howarth
1791 - 1868
Richard
Booth
77
77
In 1841, Richard and Ann (45 & 30) are at Toppings, Turton with William, Daniel and Robert (20, 15 & 15) from his first marriage and also Yates (7), Ann (5), Elizabeth (2) and Alice (1). There was also Richard Booth (10) possibly a stepson (?)
In 1851, Richard Booth and Ann (60 & 43) are at Club Houses, Turton with Richard (20), Yates (17), Ann (15), Elizabeth (12), Alice (10), George (3) and Sarah (2).
Also in 1851, Richard and Rachel Booth (both 42), have Daniel (22), Robert (10) and Betsy (15). Richard is a Salt Dealer, so this may be another family (unless Richard Booth was a biggamist as both families appear combined in 1841).
In 1861, Richard and Ann (71 & 53) were at Highfield Terrace, Turton and had Richard (30), Alice (20) and Sarah (12).
Richard died in 1868. Daniel son of Richard was executor to his father's Will.
In 1871 Ann his widow was still living in Toppings with Richard (40) and Sarah (22)
In 1880, Richard's wife Ann died at Toppings, Turton.
1804 - 1831
Rachel
Kirkman
27
27
1798
Richard
Booth
Richard was the son of Richard Booth, a labourer.
Richard & Betty married in 1822. The birth of arah Catherine reveals Betty's maiden name was Redford (not Hutchinson which is another couple)
In 1841, Richard and Betty (40 & 35) were at Back Kay Street With Joseph and Betty (both 15), Adam (10) and Richard, Alice and Sarah (all 5, bot not triplets)
In 1848, Richard (45, widower) married Margaret Martin (25), daughter of Anthony Martin.
In 1851, Richard (53, painter, lodger) is in W Bolton with new wife Margaret (3), , Alice (16), Sarah C (11), John T (10), George A (2) and Thomas Martin (4)
1804 - 1847
Betty
Redford
43
43
1822
Joseph
Booth
1825
Betty
Booth
1828 - 1876
Adam
Booth
48
48
In 1852, Adam married Charlotte Higson (TBC)
1834
Richard
Booth
1840
Sarah
Catherine
Booth
1835
Alice
Booth
1841
John
Thomas
Booth
1818
Margaret
Martin
Margaret was the daughter of Anthony Martin, a shoemaker from Manchester.
1849
George
A
Booth
1846
Thomas
Martin
Thomas born 1846 was illegitimate (no father named on birth record), although probably Richard's son as he married Margaret in 1848
1852
Levi
Booth
1857
Florence
Booth
1844 - 1845
Margaret
Booth
1
1
~1780
John
Booth
John was a weaver from Harwood Lee (when Mary baptised in 1802 and Sarah in 1810). All CoE baptisms only show "Harwood".
Catherine
in 1851, Catherine Booth, Widow, aged 86 is living with her daughter Elizabeth, aged 37, wife of Simonm Longworth. Both are botn Bury.
~1780
Sarah
Scowcroft
Sarah Scowcroft married John Booth (Weaver) in 1802
1803 - 1867
Richard
Booth
63
63
In 1841 Richard Booth (37) was at Back Cross Sreet, Little Bolton with Alice (16) and John (12). Nancy had died in 1838
In 1851 Richard (48, Visitor) is visiting Susannah Higson (50, Widow) and her daughter Chaoline (20) at 49 Back Chapel St, Little Bolton.
1804
John
Booth
1813
Richard
Booth
John
Booth
1806
Alice
Booth
1821
Robert
Booth
1817
Luke
Booth
Another Luke Booth born 1804, that married Mary. He was the son of John and Mary Booth of Tonge, so probably related (but not cousins).
1815
Elizabeth
Booth
1802
Mary
Booth
Born at Harwood Lee
1810
Sarah
Booth
Born at Harwood Lee
1805
Catherine
Booth
1807 - 1884
Rachel
Booth
77
77
12 May 1834, Rachel married Thomas Hamer, a labourer
1792 - 1819
Nanny
Mather
27
27
Another Nanny Mather
1840 - 1841
Samuel
Kay
1
1
1846 - 1847
Samuel
Kay
1
1
1844
Ann
Rhodes
1886 - 1955
Annie
Kay
69
69
1832 - 1866
Ann
Lowe
34
34
Ann, born 1832, was the daughter of Joseph and Ann Lowe from Turton, a Crofter (confirmed by baptism and marriage records). She probably had a brother Johnj (tbc), a witness at her marriage.
1860 - 1880
Elizabeth
Ann
Kay
20
20
1861 - 1885
Nancy
Kay
24
24
On 7 Oct 1863, Nancy and Mary Alice Kay (daughters of John and Ann) were baptised together at St George's. Little Bolton.
1863
Mary
Alice
Kay
On 7 Oct 1863, Nancy and Mary Alice Kay (daughters of John and Ann) were baptised together at St George's. Little Bolton.
On 16 Oct 1884, Mary Alice Kay, 21 of Walmsley daughter of John Kay, Gentleman married John Bolton (Engineer, 23, son of Joseph deceased of Bedford, Leigh).
1865 - 1868
John
James
Kay
2
2
1837 - <1892
William
Crook
55
55
WARNING: There is another CROOK+KAY Family (William and Hannah from Darcy Lever who had Robert and more).
In 1861, William (22) and Elizabeth (26) were at Eagley (no children)
In 1869, William a labourer of Turton had Lilly baptised at St. Ann's, Turton. Three years later he had his three girls (inc. Lilly again) baptised at Walmsley.
In 1871, William and Elizabeth (32 & 38) were at Walmsley, Turton with their daughter Lilly (2)
In 1881, Elizabeth (45) was head at Cox's Green, Turton with Lily (12) and Mary (9).
1869
Lilly
Crook
In 1881, Lily was at Cox's Green, Turton with her mother Elizabeth.
1871
Mary
Crook
20 Aug 1892, Mary Ann Crook, daughter of William married Robert Sharrocks. Their first daughter was Lilly (i.e. named after her sister).
In 1901, then lived at 5 Marsden Street, Little Bolton.
1874 - 1949
Albert
Wilson
75
75
Albert was the son of George Wilson (probably of Bradshaw), deceased in 1893 when Albert married.
1896
John
Wilson
dreamyjack has 1 7cM DNA match to Paul Mather
Trevor Wilson, grandson of John Wilson has a 15cM DNA match to Marjorie Mather Young.
1861
Alice
Ann
Crook
Alice Ann was missing in 1871, but then baptised in 1872 (presumed as an adult).
3 July 1880, Alice Ann Crook (19) married Henry Isherwood (22, Finisher of Turton).
In 1893, Henry and Alice Ann Isherwood were witness to Lily's marriage
1882 - 1958
Edgar
Harold
Windett
76
76
1915 - 1915
Annie
Windett
1915 - 1915
Mary
Windett
1918 - 2008
Edgar
Windett
90
90
1796 - 1839
Nancy
Booth
43
43
1830
Margaret
Emmett
In 1861, John (31, House Painter) and Margaret (31) were in Little Bolton with Jonathan (8) and Mary Jane (2). John Westhead (28) and Ann Emmett (24, sister-in-law?) were lodgers.
1851
Peter
(Robert)
Booth
Birth registered as Peter, yet known as Robert (2mo) in 1851
1852
Jonathan
Emmett
Booth
1858
Mary
Jane
Booth
1857
Robert
Booth
1855 - 1855
James
Booth
7m
7m
1861
Margaret
Ann
Booth
In 1871, Margaret Booth (11) was a servant (i.e. a nurse girl) for Emanuel and Mary Winterbottom (her uncle and aunt).
Margaret A Booth was still with her uncle and aunt Emanuel & Mary Winterbottom in 1881
1825 - 1910
Emanuel
Winterbottom
84
84
Emmanuel is the son of James Winterbottom and Mary
In 1871, Emanual and Mary Winterbottom (44 & 36) were at Goldwick, Oldham with James (8), Sarah (6), Peter (4), Bertha (2), Emanuel (1), and Margaret Booth (11).
In 1881, Emanual and Mary Winterbottom (57 & 47) were at Goldwick, Oldham with James (18), Sarah (16), Peter (13), Bertha (11), Ellen (5), and Margaret A. Booth (19).
In 1891, Emanual and Mary Winterbottom (67 & 56) were at Goldwick, Oldham with Peter (23), Bertha (22), Ellen (15). Their son James and his wife Sarah and family were a neighbour.
In 1901, Emanuel (76, retired cloth drresser) and Mary (66) were at 87 Glodwick Road (which is where Mary died in 1914). They had Bertha (32, Single) and Charles and Ellen Richardson (27 & 25)
1863 - 1922
James
Winterbottom
59
59
1864
Sarah
Jane
May
1894 - 1955
Clara
Winterbottom
61
61
In 1901, Clara was 6, living with her family at 29 Conduct Street, Oldham. Her father James was from Huddersfield.
16 Nov 1916, Clara Winterbotton, 21, of 170 Shaw Road, Oldham, dau of James Winterbottom a Plate Moulder married John William Walsh, 25, a labourer, son of Patrick.
The family were at Chadderton in 1939
1891 - 1944
John
William
Walsh
53
53
The family were at Chadderton in 1939
1921 - 1988
Jack
Walsh
67
67
I have a 8cM DNA match to Joan Crook, a daughter of Jack
1864
Sarah
Winterbottom
WARNING: There are two other Sarah (J & E) Winterbottom of Glodwick, b.1863, dau of Edward and Sarah and dau of William and Anne.
24 Dec 1890 Sarah married Ebenezer Bowzer at Glodwick, St Mark, Lancashire.
1867
Peter
Winterbottom
There were two Peters. The first peter born 1865 died, and this Peter was born 1867.
1868
Bertha
Winterbottom
1869 - 1871
Emanuel
Winterbottom
2
2
Emanuel born 1969, died in 1871. Two other sons, Arthur (1871-74, aged 2) and Joseph (1872-73, aged 1) also died.
1875
Hellen
(Ellen)
Winterbottom
Ellen married Charles Richardson, and they were living with her parents in 1901.
1820
Sarah
Knowles
In 1859, when she married, Sarah Knowles, spinster was the daughter of John Knowles of Little Biolton, Bleacher.
In 1861, Sarah (41) and Peter Booth (64) have two step-children, so it appears Sarah may have either been married before or had two illegitimate sons.
1887
May
(Mary)
Winterbottom
In 1939, sisters May and constance, both single, were living in 3 Lane, Grotton, Saddleworth, Yorkshire.
1884
Arthur
Winterbottom
1891
Daisy
Winterbottom
1893
Ivy
Winterbottom
1896
Wilfred
Winterbottom
1898 - 1985
Constance
(Connie)
Winterbottom
87
87
In 1939, sisters May and constance, both single, were living in 3 Lane, Grotton, Saddleworth, Yorkshire.
1889 - 1974
Clara
Winterbottom
84
84
In 1923, Clara Winterbottom, Spinster, Aged 33, a cotton ring spinner, daughter of James Winterbottom (Mechanic, Dec) married Arthur Dingsdale, 53, a widower at the Baptist Chapel, Oldham.
In 1839, Clara and Arthur Dingsdale were at Bingley
1869 - 1946
Arthur
Dingsdale
76
76
1869
James
Winterbottom
1867
Elizabeth
Ann
Navin
Elizabeth Ann appears to have been illegitimate. No father is shown on her marriage and the birth record has NAVIN for mothers maiden name (which often means unmarried).
1888
Mary
Hannah
Winterbottom
1890
Frances
Winterbottom
1893
Wilfred
Winterbottom
1897
Thomas
Winterbottom
1900
Alma
Winterbottom
1899 - 1899
Fred
Winterbottom
1903
Frank
Winterbottom
1905
Rosie
Winterbottom
1917 - 1992
Mary
Walsh
74
74
Mary Walsh married Stanley BOARDMAN
1919 - 2011
Rosie
Walsh
92
92
Rosie Walsh married Fred GARTSIDE
1924 - 2018
Frank
Walsh
93
93
1929
Lilian
Walsh
1927 - 1992
Clarence
Walsh
65
65
~1917
Stanley
Boardman
~1919
Fred
Gartside
1923 - 2015
Ada
Livesey
92
92
Dora
Hand
Marjorie
Holmes
1923 - 2005
Joan
Barry
81
81
1868
James
Kay
1870
John
Kay
Georege and Ann had two John Kay births. The John born 1869 died, so their next son in 1870 was also John.
1873
Mary
Elizabeth
Kay
1875 - 1937
Patients
Kay
62
62
1876
Andrew
Kay
1878 - 1961
Nancy
Kay
83
83
1880
Samuel
Kay
1882
George
Kay
1885
Eliza
Ann
Kay
1828
Emma
Boardman
1848
Eli
Openshaw
Eli's parents were Sarah and William Openshaw from Darwen.
1854 - 1921
Ellen
Kay
67
67
Baptised as daughter of Kay Kay and Betsy. However, marriage shows her father as Peter Kay, a grinder.
Although Ancestry has a dna hint and link, there does not seem to be a family connection of this Ellen Kay and the descendants of Nancy Mather.
18 Apr 1876, Edward Elton married Ellen Kay at Elton, Bury. Alfred and Alice Kay were witness.
1851 - 1919
Edward
Elton
67
67
Edward Elton Jnr was the don of Edward Elton
In 1911, Edward and Ellen Elton (59 & 57) were at St Annes on Sea, Lancashire with Florence Kay Elton (33) and Thomas Kay Elton (24). They had been married 36 years and 3 of their 4 children were still alive.
1815
Peter
Kay
Peter and William were brothers, both Engineers, born Walmersley, North Bury.
In 1841, Peter was living with his mother Betty
15 April 1844, Peter Kay, mechanic of Halliwell, son of James Kay, a Crofter married Lucy Ward.
In 1851, Peter and Lucy (35 & 30) were in Elton, North Bury with Alfred (6) and Louisa (2).
In 1871, Peter and Lucy Kay (55 & 49) were at Elton, Bury with Alice (19), Ellen (17), Thomas (15) and Mary J (13).
1821
Lucy
Ward
In 1844, Lucy of Halliwell, was the daughter of Thomas Ward, a Wool sorter when she married Peter Kay.
1856
Thomas
Kay
1858
Mary
Jane
1851
Alice
Kay
1849
Louisa
Kay
1845
Alfred
Kay
In 1876, Alfred and Alice Kay were witness to Ellen's marriage.
~1775
James
Kay
James probably married Betty Moband at Bury in Jan 1813.
Note: There was also a Robert, son of James and Betty Kay, baptised 24 Sep 1815 at St Ann, Turton, son of a Farmer from Edgworth. There are several James and Betty Kay families.
1777 - >1851
Betty
Moband
(tbc)
74
74
James probably married Betty Moband at Bury in Jan 1813. However, grandson Elijah suggests there may be earlier children.
Betty was alive in 1841, aged 64 at Burrs, Walmersley with her sons Peter (25) and William (22) and dau-in-law Mary (21) with Betty (1) and Mary (3 mo).
In 1841, William Kay married Mary Nash (nee Barlow) at Manchester Carthederal.
In 1851, Betty (75) was still at Burrs, Walmersley (Holcombe) with William and Mary (32 & 31) and Betty (12), Mary (10), and 4 more grandchildren
1820
Mary
Chadwick
Only Bolton or Bury birth in Q1/1841 for Mary Kay is for mother BARLOW, CHADWICK, but no corresponding birth for Betty in 1839-40. However, CHADWICK confirmed for Susannah
1819
William
Kay
Peter and William were brothers, both Engineers, born Walmersley, North Bury.
In 1851 William and Mary (32 & 31) and Betty (12), Mary (10), and 4 more children were still at Burrs, Walmersley (Holcombe) with his mother Betty Kay (75)
1822
Sarah
Kay
Sarah was the daughter of James and Betty, a Spinner, so may not be the daughter of this James and Betty from Walmsley who were crofters when Peter and William were baptised. There was also a Thomas baptised in 1821, son of a crofter from Darcy Lever.
1839
Betty
Kay
All other births are for William mand Mary Kay, have MMN = CHJADWICK, but this Betty mist have MMN = TAYLOR or PICKERING.
1841
Mary
Kay
1843
Susannah
Kay
1847
Edward
Kay
1851
Alice
Kay
1833
Elijah
Kay
In 1851, Elijah Kay (16) was with his grandmother Betty and her son and family William and Mary Kay at Burrs, Walmsley.
1858
Rachel
Crook
1862 - 1863
Robert
Crook
1
1
1860
Jonas
Crook
1866 - 1935
Robert
Sharrocks
69
69
1859 - 1942
Henry
Isherwood
83
83
In 1893, Henry and Alice Ann Isherwood were witness to Lily's marriage
In 1891 and 1901 Henry and Sarah A
1880 - 1956
Annie
Isherwood
75
75
Married name Annie Hysler (Spouse Perley E Hysler)
1883 - 1962
Samuel
Harold
Isherwood
78
78
21 Jun 1917 Samuel Harold Isherwood married Blanche Enid Applegate at Clarke, Washington, USA.
1887 - 1944
Norman
Stanley
Hamer
56
56
Norman was the son of George and Priscilla Hamer
In 1911, Bertha married Norman S Hamer
In 1939, Priscilla, his mother, was living with him.
1890 - 1977
Norman
Isherwood
87
87
In 1934, Norman married Margaret Bremmer in Alameda, California, USA
1895
Elsie
Isherwood
1896
Frances
Isherwood
1897 - 1972
Phyllis
Isherwood
75
75
Phylis M Isherwood married George Billings Tucker (1889-1948) in Marion, Oregon, USA
1887 - 1954
Bertha
Isherwood
66
66
1866
Henry
Booth
1864
Amelia
Ann
Booth
1803 - 1882
Nancy
Mather
79
79
Samuel from Entwistle and Nancy Mather from the Turton Mather family of Toppings. Most likely the daiughter of Solomon and Martha (or possibly Isaac & Nancy). In 1881 Nancy's son George had niece Ann Mather (16) living with him. This suggests Nancy is the daughter of Isaac.
Nancy Mather had an illegitimate daughter Eliza born 1819. It may be this Nancy (tbc).
In 1841, Samuel and Nancy (both 35) were at Chapel Town, Turton with John (10), Elizabeth (5) and George (3). Chapeltown is 1 mile SW of Edgwoth and 1.5 miles NE of Topppings, Turton.
In 1851, Samuel and Nancy (47 & 48) were at Chapel Town, Turton with John (20), Elizabeth (16), George (12), and Ann (9)
Nancy & Samuel Kay moved to Tottington (close) and had Kitty, Elizabeth and Alice.
In 1871, Samuel and Nancy (69 & 68) were at Toppings, Turton with daughter Ann (29). Her son John Kay was a neighbour.
In 1881, Nancy Kay (78) was living with her spinster daughter Ann (39) at 161 Toppings Road, Turton.
Nancy died Nov 1882, aged 79
1920 - 1994
Joan
Isherwood
Hamer
74
74
Nigel P
Lincoln
Peter
A
Lincoln
1852
Priscilla
Hamer
in 1939, Priscilla Hamer, Norman's mother, was living with him.
1922
Marjorie
Hamer
1905
Doris
Hamer
Unconfirmed. Possibly another family.
Also See Booth Families with DNA from Utah
Also See Booth Families with DNA from Utah
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