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Family Subtree Diagram : Smith, Richard+Susan

PLEASE NOTE: If you do not see a GRAPHIC IMAGE of a family tree here but are seeing this text instead then it is most probably because the web server is not correctly configured to serve svg pages correctly. see http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG:Server_Configuration for information on how to correctly configure a web server for svg files. ? Richard Smith from Deane (a Coal mining area) Thomas Son of Richard & Susan Smith of Bradshaw, (Turton) Weaver when baptised Other sons (that died) linked to Westhoughton (so could be another family) 11 Apr 1789 baptism records for Thomas Smith shows abode as Tottington or Turton In 1799, Richard's baptism, shows abode as Entwistle (and mother "Susannah") NOTE: Missing children 1787 - 1797 (except 1794 burial of Thomas, aged 4) John Smith was a Brick layer and employer of 6 men when only 24 Another Richard and Susan Smith family of similar age, but from Burnley Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Biological Child Biological Child Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Marriage (three children) 7 Oct 1787 (Bolton) No more children Marriage (two children) 1 Jan 1825 (Bolton) Marriage (three children) 1850 (Christ Church, Bolton) No more children Marriage (three children) 28 Jun 1877 +Possibly more children Marriage 7 Apr 1881 XTo be completed Marriage (six children) 2 Jan 1854 (Bolton) +Possibly more children Marriage (five children) 24 April 1791 (Burnley) Abode: Extwistle, Burnley Marriage (five children) 11 Sep 1825 (Bury) No more children Lives with: In 1901, Elizabeth M Kirkman, Artist, was living (perhaps careing) with her grandparents John & Elizabeth Smith Work with: John and Robert are both Brick layers working in Western Bolton.  In 1861, John is an employer of 9 men and a boy ~1766 Richard Smith Richard Smith was from Dean and son Thomas died in Howrich and Richard was born Westhoughton.

However Thomas was born in Sharples.
1797 - 1868 Thomas Smith 71 71 In 1822, Thomas "Howarth" Smith married Alice Swarbrich at Blackburn.

In 1841, Thomas and Alice (40 & 35) were at Back Shaw Street, East Bolton with sons John (14) and Robert (9). Robert and Fanny Smith (both 50, possible brother) were also there.

In 1851, Thomas and Alice Smith (54 and 55) were living in Commission Street, West Bolton with son Robert (19)

In 1861, Thomas and Alice (63 & 65) were at 85 Back Mason Street, West Bolton, Thomas a Cotton Hand Loom Weaver.
1799 - 1870 Richard Smith 71 71 11 Sep 1825, Richard, weaver and bachelor may have married Mary Yates at Bury.

In 1841, Richard, labourer, & Mary (40 & 35) were at Hanover Square, East Bolton with John (15), Margaret (10), Ann (8) and Esther (2).

In 1851, Richard and Mary (48 & 45) were at 33 Gas Street with Margaret (20), Ann (18), Esther (11), and Jane (4).  Richard was born in "Huddeisea" (probably should be Hoddlesden in Darwen). Jane was dumb.  James Horton (30, Wheelwright) was visiting.

Richard may have had a son Thomas, a labourer from Sharples who married Mary Ann Tildsley on 27 Dec 1841
1790 - 1794 Thomas Smith 4 4 1796 - 1863 Alice Taylor 67 67 In 1841, Thomas (cotton weaver) and Alice Smith (40 & 35) were at Back Shaw Street, East Bolton with sons John (14) and Robert (9).  Robert (a labourer) and Fanny Smith (both 50) were also present.  Robert Smith is likely to be Thomas’s brother.  Robert Smith and Fanny Bate married at Manchester 19 Aug 1823.
In 1851, Thomas (cotton weaver) and Alice (54 & 55) were living at 40 Commission Street, West Bolton with son Robert (19) a brick layer.

In 1861, Thomas and Alice (63 & 65) were at 85 Back Mason Street, with Alice’s Brother John Taylor (69) living with them.  Thomas was still a Cotton Handloom Weaver and Alice a Washerwoman.

Alice died in 1863 aged 67, and Thomas died in 1868, aged 71.  They are buried at Emmanuel Churchyard, Bolton.
1832 Robert Smith 1851, Robert (19) was a brick layer in Commission Street, West Bolton

2 Jan 1854, Robert Smith, Brick Layer, son of Thomas Smith a weaver married Ann Crompton, spinjster, daughter of George Crompton, an Engineer.

1861, Robert (27) was a brick layer at 22 Stanley St, West Bolton with wife Nancy (28), Thomas (7) and Mary Ann (1y)

In 1871, Robert and Nancy (36 & 34) werre lodgers at 8 Flash Street with Mary Ann (11), John (7), Margaret Jane (5) and William (2).
1827 John Smith in 1851, John and Elizabeth (24 & 22) were in East Bolton.  John was a Brick Layer employing 6 men.

In 1861, John and Elizabeth (34 & 32) had one son Frederick (aged 2) with them. John was a Master Bricklayer (employer).

In 1871 John and Elizabeth (44 & 43) had Margaret, Thomas and Frederick (19, 17, 13). John was now a Building Surveyer living in Little Bolton. Elizabeth was a Draper.

In 1901, John and Elizabeth (73 & 72), both born Bolton, were retired (i.e. living at own expence) at Birkdale. Elizabeth M Kirkham (22, g-dau, Artist) was also present.
1829 Elizabeth Baxter 1858 Frederick Smith 1851 Margaret Baxter Smith Margaret "B" Smith on 1851 birth registration, mother's maiden name "Baxter". 1853 Thomas Edmund Smith 1766 - 1853 Susan Mather 87 87 It is likely Susan and Susannah Mather are the same parson and was baptised twice (but why wasnt Isaac?). This is because there is no death record for the Susanna baptised 1763, and Susan was also knows as Susanna when her children were baptised (Smith).

Susan Mather married Richard Smith of Deane on 7 Oct 1787.  She was Susan when Thomas baptised (1797), but then Susannah for Richard (1799).

In 1841, Susan Nutter, aged 70, was at Tottington Lower End.  Is this her?

There is also a burial record for Susan Mather at Turton, 27 Mar 1853, aged 83, which could be her if she hadn't married.  The death record is for a Susan Nutter, aged 83, so Mather could be her maiden name.  Susan Nutter was witness to the 1816 marriage of William Mather and Catherine Pilkington. However, this may be Sussanah Greenhalgh who married William Nutter in 1791.
~1850 Joseph Aloysins Kirkham In 1884, after the births of the first three children, the family may have moved to Blackburn 1878 Elizabeth Margaret Kirkham 1879 - 1954 Rosina (Rose) Josephine Kirkham 74 74 1883 - 1887 Walter Kirkham 4 4 1859 Ellen Unsworth 1834 Ann (Nancy) Crompton Ann was the daughter of George Crompton

In 1854, Ann married Robert Smith, a brick layer.
1859 Mary Ann Smith 1854 George Thomas Smith Known as Thomas ~1770 Richard Smith ~1770 Susan Taylor 1799 James Smith 1792 Robert Smith 1791 Sally Smith 1795 John Smith 1798 Mary Smith 1862 John Henry Smith 1864 Margaret Jane Smith 1868 William H Smith 1856 - 1858 John Henry Smith 2 2 1805 - 1861 Mary Yates 56 56 1830 Margaret Smith 1833 Ann Smith 1839 Esther Smith In 1861 and 1871, living in Swindon, Wiltshire.  A servant for Peter and Mary Appleton.  Aged (22,29), born Bolton

In 1881, Esther, 40 and unmarried, was still in service for Peter Appleton in Swindon.
1846 Jane Smith Jane was aged 4 and Dumb in 1851 1826 John Smith
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