Family Subtree Diagram : Lomax, Happy
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James and Ann family (never called Hannah)
Christening at Bank Street Unitarian Or Presbyterian, Bolton Le Moors shown in boxes.
Also appears on Dean records.
It would be nice to think that the Lomax families using Bank Street were related (e.g. Brothers), but this is not possible to prove.
HAPPY B / M / D:
1768 Happy Lomax/Mather/Cheetham (d.1843) - MATHER family
1819 Happy Flitcroft/Green (m 1852, d.1880)
1842 Happy Barrow/Shuttleworth (m.1835, d.1889) - MATHER family
1847 Happy Hamer/Collinge (m.1868, d.1923)
1861 Happy Brooks (d.1861) - INFANT - MATHER Family
1881 Happy C Collinge/Smethurst (m.1901, d.1952)
1882 Happy Shuttleworth, Owens (m. 1907, d.1924) - MATHER Family
1865 Happy Bond (d.1865) - INFANT (Dau of John BOND and Ellen WEATHERALL)
All baptised at Bank Street Unitarian
Smalshaw Lomax on marriage record, and of L.B. on Burial
Bromiley (or Bromilow) family from Harwood Lee, baptised at various prodistant chapels
1782: Thomas Flitcroft m. Hannah Mather - Abode G.B., Betty Bap Deane, No James!
James & Mary (both 60) at Cotton Row, Darcey Lever in 1841 with Sarah (30), Happy (22), Hannah (20) and Thomas (25)
James & Mary (both 70) at Cotton Row, Darcey Lever in 1851 with Happy (32) and Hannah (30) in 1851
Cockey Moor Baptisms:
James & Betty Lomax from Nab Moore, Bolton who also had a Happy Lomax
Two LOMAX families with DNA connections, both from Breightmet Fold - Brothers - TBC
Park Street Wesleyan Methodist, Bolton,
Mary lived at Sidney Street in 1867
Lived in Reddish, Stockport
Is this Happy Lomax Saunders ?
Only appears on 1841 Census
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Marriage (five children)
5 Oct 1727 (Quarlton, Bolton)
Marriage
1776
Marriage (five children)
7-Oct-1760 (Baps at Bank Street)
Marriage (seven children)
1758 (Blackburn)
Marriage (eight children)
27 Jun 1769 (Bolton)
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No more children
Marriage (a child)
29-Sep-1772 (Bury)
Marriage
18 Sep 1852 (Bolton)
X
To be completed
Marriage (seven children)
15 Apr 1803 (Deane)
Marriage (nine children)
1817 (Bolton)
Marriage (two children)
8-Jan-1741
Marriage (eight children)
13-Oct-1755 (Abode LB, then Sharples)
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No more children
Widowed (two children)
Breightmet & Astley Bank
Widowed (two children)
11-Apr-1757
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Widowed
10 or 17 May 1752
Widowed (three children)
1 Jan 1749 (Deane, Abode: Heaton, Halliwell)
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Marriage (nine children)
15 Jun 1773 (Abode: Harwood)
Marriage (three children)
14 Feb 1779 (Deane)
Marriage (five children)
27 May 1760 (Married at Dean, abode Little Bolton)
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Marriage (five children)
Harwood
Marriage (four children)
11 Jan 1790 (Deane)
Marriage (three children)
6 Jan 1775 (Bolton) Abode Harrod / Nab Moor
Marriage (two children)
Nab Moor
Widowed
11 Jun 1845
Marriage (two children)
Nab Moor Harrod
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Marriage (ten children)
1 Mar 1772 (Bolton) Abode: Breightmet Hill
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Marriage (eight children)
6 Nov 1820 (Prestwich) Abode: Breightmet Fold
+
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Marriage (five children)
31 Aug 1784 (Bolton) Abode: Breightmet
Marriage (eight children)
7 Feb 1820 (Bolton). Abode: Breightmet Fold
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Oct 1860
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Marriage (two children)
~1851
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(a child)
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5 Aug 1822 (Bolton)
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9 June 1786 (Bolton) Abode: Breightmet
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6 May 1825
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22 Aug 1814
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17 Aug 1845
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2 Jan 1846
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22 Sep 1867 (Park Street Wesleyan, Bolton)
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Marriage (two children)
Little Bolton
Named After
Relative of: Possibly John's wife (see 1841 census)
Relative of: Probable son, but no baptism to confirm
Know each other: Two James Lomax's had two Alice daughters baptised at Bank Street
Relative of: Possible daughter of James, if his first wife was Betty
: Possible brothers (as both had Happy daughters born or buried with them)
Neighbor: Neighbours in 1841
Work with: Both Joiners and nearby at Breightmet in 1841 There were actual neighbours in 1851 Brothers  (Confirmed)
Neighbor: In 1841, neighbours both living at Breightmet Fold.
Work with: Jacob Lomax, Abraham Lomax and Isaac Lomax were partners, manufacturing quilts at Little Bolton and Manchester under the name "Jacob Lomax and Sons"
Neighbor: Peter Mather (46) and Joshua Twist (Wid, 65) were neighbours in Sharples in 1891
1768 - 1843
Happy
Lomax
75
75
NOTE: There was another Happy Lomax (1786-1799) of Breightmet, buried at Cockey. This may Happy's illegitimate daughter.
In 1790, Happy was about 22 when she married James Mather at St Peter's, Bolton.
When aged about 43, Happy was on the 1811 Little Bolton Poor List, living at Blackburn Street. This was the year that her husband James Mather died. Her grandson John (and Ellen nee Buckley) were living in Blackburn Street in 1841.
Happy married 3 times, but with such a unique name, she is easy to trace. She is described as a spinster for each marriage, although she is clearly a widower for the second and third. Her granddaughter and several other realtives were also named Happy.
17 Nov 1816, Happy Mather married Joseph Baron. Their witness Henry Butterworth was probably the son of John and Alice (and of a similar age to the couple) also from Little Bolton
In 1841, Happy Cheeetham (70) was living with Ann Boardman (75), in the Alms House, Little Bolton, an OAP's home for widows and spinsters, and there were 11 old women in the same residence.
The death certificate doesn't give any clues of her previous marriages, except to tell us that William Cheetham was a weaver.
25 Jun 1843, Happy Cheetham was buried at the Wesleyan Methodist, Bolton with her son Samuel Mather (who died in 1854).
1735 - 1831
James
Lomax
96
96
James married Hannah about 1750 and had a daughter Mary buried at Breightmet 21 Feb 1753. They then had another Daughter Elizabeth in 1756 before Hannah died shortly after.
27 May 1760, James Lomax (widower, born in Deane in 1735) then maried Mary Taylor (widow nee Bromiley). All their children where christened at Bank Street Unitarian (Bury), distinguishing them from the other famileys.
Another James Lomax (born in Bolton about 1734) married Mary Crompton in 1759. Their children were recorded for Bolton Le Moors, with Mary Compton named as spouse.
Another James Lomas (born in Bolton about 1735) married Sarah Kershaw on 17-Nov-1760.
James Lomax was witness to Richard Mather and Ann Howarth's marriage 1761. Their son James Mather went on to Marry James's daughter Happy Lomax.
Sunday School work in Edgworth started in cottages, one being at the Nursery at Greenthorne, the Barlows also ran a dame school. In 1802 there was a Sunday School at Tarkington run by two elderly men, James Lomas and Thomas Holt. To accommodate all the people it was held in the morning and the afternoon.
1739 - 1764
Mary
Nelson
25
25
A Mary Bromily of Bolton Parish married Thos Greenhalgh of Bury parish on 6-Jan-1765, in Bolton Parish Church, so were there two Mary Bromilies?
A ancestry.co.uk family tree member tree also shows James married to Mary Jackson.
Another James Lomax of Bolton was married to Mary Crompton 6-Nov-1759, and had a daughter Alice christened 2-Apr-1775
1761 - 1761
Mary
Lomax
23d
23d
~1735
Ann
Haslam
1756
Elizabeth
Lomax
Elizabeth may have married Henry Cooke, 26 Nov 1766 at Deane.
1732 - 1766
Miles
Bromiley
34
34
Miles was already widowed when he married Mary Nelson in 1757. Miles died in 1766.
Another Miles Broiley (bachelor) married Mary Crook 2 July 1786
1757
Catherine
Bromiley
Catherine may have married Abraham Lonton, a Blacksmith on 25-Jan 1813, but would have been 56 by then.
~1702
John
Lomax
~1706
Ellen
Cross
1734
Robert
Lomax
1737
Rachel
Lomax
1748
John
Lomax
Alice
Gerrard
~1735
Abraham
Lomax
~1735
Betty
Hamer
1761
Mary
Lomax
1764
Betty
Lomax
1767
Abraham
Lomax
1772
Anne
Lomax
~1733
Richard
Lomax
~1735
Grace
Ainsworth
1769
Mary
Lomax
1759
Elizabeth
Lomax
1774
John
Lomax
1763 - ~1763
Ann
Lomax
1772
Ann
Lomax
1760
Humphrey
Lomax
1767
Makepeace
Lomax
~1744 - 1812
Smalshaw
(Smasho)
Lomax
68
68
1742 - 1794
Esther
Smith
52
52
1770
Jeffrey
Lomax
~1750
John
Lomax
~1750
Ann
Entwistle
Several marriages of John Lomax:
Ann Brook 1-Nov-1777, Bury (too late as Mary born 1774)
Ann Entwistle 29-Sep-1772, Bury
Ann Booth 1-Jan-1767, Bury (seems too early)
Ann Rothwell 20-Feb-1765 (too early)
Therefore most probably is Entwistle, bnut could be wrong.
1774
Mary
Lomax
1780
Thomas
Lomax
1782
Mary
Lomax
1776
William
Lomax
1772
Anne
Lomax
1779
Alice
Lomax
1751
Betty
Lomax
Seems to be born too late to be daughter of this Ellen. Also, the IGI index record can no longer be found, but that is a common problem for many records ince FamilySearch updated their website.
1759
Mary
Bromiley
Mary Bromiley was witness at John Mathers marriage to Elizabeth Kay. If it's the same person (i.e. John's Great Aunt), she would have been 82 in 1843.
1810
John
Green
1780 - 1866
James
Flitcroft
86
86
James was the son or Robert Flitcrodt and Margaret Taylor
1780 - 1854
Mary
Cartwright
74
74
Mary was the daughter of Thomas Cartwright and Betty Hulton
1820
Hannah
Flitcroft
1808
Sarah
Flitcroft
1814
Thomas
Flitcroft
1806
John
Flitcroft
1809 - 1830
Mary
Ann
Flitcroft
21
21
In 1851, Mary Ann Flitcroft also had a civil marriage to Peter Millington. That was another Mary Ann from Hyde, b.1836
1816
James
Flitcroft
1823
Ellen
Flitcroft
1818 - 1880
Happy
Flitcroft
61
61
This is the only other "Happy" of Bolton, so may be related to Happy Lomax, but no link found.
John Green was from Westhoughton.
In 1852, Happy Flitcroft married John Green at Bolton RO so may have been bacause it was John's second marriage, or more likely Happy was a baptist. John had a son Noah born 1837.
~1800
James
Flitcroft
James's father was called Seth. He had sons John and Seth
~1800
Mary
Taylor
1820
Seth
Flitcroft
1819
John
Flitcroft
1826
John
Flitcroft
1829
Joseph
Flitcroft
1825
Samuel
Flitcroft
1828
Richard
Flitcroft
1832
Betty
Flitcroft
1836
Elizabeth
Flitcroft
1755
James
Lomax
1761
Esther
Lomax
1716
John
Lomax
~1720
Ellen
Vickers
1764
James
Lomax
1730
James
Lomax
James and Ann of Sharples (after Elizabeth baptised in Little Bolton).
Another James and Ann of Tong had Richard 30 Apr 1858, and John 30 May 1773 which must be another family.
1759 - ~1761
James
Lomax
2
2
~1735 - 1759
Hannah
Lomax
24
24
James and Ann Haslam is another familiy (from Sharples, Bolton). This Ann had several children between 1756 and 1776 with another James Lomax,.
1756
Margaret
Lomax
Possible John Howson 9 cM DNA connection (but not LOMAX) to HMG
1758 - 1758
Alice
Lomax
1766
Sarah
Lomax
1768
Alice
Lomax
1776
Richard
Lomax
There is a Richard and Esther Lomas family from Harwood (with Betty born 1811), but no matching Lancashire marriage.
~1731 - 1796
Mary
Taylor
65
65
Mary was a widower when she married James Lomax in 1760.
Daniel Bromiley of Halliwell was buried at Bolton 7 Jun 1758. Was she married to him? Well no records for a marriage of childrens christenings.
Her previous marriage was NOT to Miles Bromiley, as his wife Mary was buried Bolton 5 June 1764, nor to John Bromley as his wife Mary was buried Leigh 14 Dec 1756.
Jane or Elizabeth
Markland or
Wright
1786 - 1786
Elizabeth
Lomax
10m
10m
~1729 - 1757
Arthur
Bromiley
28
28
Based on Dean marriages; Then possibly Arthur Bromiley (who married Mary Tailor 1749). There are no other possible Deane marriages of a Bromiley to a Mary.
There is also a burial record for Arthur (of Halliwell) 3 years before Mary remarried in Deane to James Lomax of Bolton, so this is a very good match.
1765
John
Lomax
Marriage to Margaret Andrews in 1787 is a likely candidate (as aged 22). John and Esther Entwistle in 1874 by license is too early (although possible DNA 12cM DNA link with Annaleise Nicholls)
Marriage to Jane Watson in 1791 is very possible, as children baptised at Ridgway Gates Wesleyan, which would tie in with sister Happy Lomax's children.
He may have marrried a Betty. John and Betty Chadwick were married in 1789 and alive in Bolton in 1841, but could easily be another as John Lomax is a common name in these times.
1770
John
Lomax
1772
John
Lomax
1774 - 1792
John
Lomax
17
17
1837 - 1893
James
Mather
56
56
James, son of James from Bolton.
In 18541, james was aged 4
In 1851, James was living with his sister Susannah.
In 1861, James Mather (23) was a boarder, a warehouseman, with James and Sarah Sharrocks at 55 Soho Street, Eastern Bolton.
22 Sep 1867, James Mather (29), a Book Keeper of Reddish, Stockport, son of James Mather (dec) a Spinner married Mary Flitcroft (24) a Weaver from Sidney St. Bolton daughter of Ellis Flitcroft (dec) a Bricklayer at Park Street Wesleyan Methodist, Bolton.
In 1871, James a Bookkeeper and Mary (33 & 27, both born Bolton) were at Reddish Lane, Reddish, Stockport with Mary Jane Mather (3)
7 July 1878, James, an operative, and Mary had all their surviving children (except for Mary Jane) baptised at Reddish, St Elisabeth. They were living at 11 John Street, Reddish.
In 1881, James a Bookkeeper and Mary (43 & 37, both born Bolton) were at 10 Hannah Street, Reddish, Stockport with Mary Jane Mather (13), James Henry (11), Kate (10) Isabel (6) and Jessie (1)
1751
Ann
Bromiley
~1755 - 1799
Arthur
Bromiley
44
44
Arthur was a weaver when he married Mary Croshaw. There's another marriage of Arthur Bromiley to Abigal Fletcher in 1779.
1749
Esther
Bromiley
~1755
Mary
Croshaw
Mary quoted as "she the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Croshow of Kersley"
1779
Thomas
Bromiley
1784 - 1861
Samuel
Bromiley
77
77
Still at Harwood in 1861, married to Sarah.
1776
Robert
Bromiley
1780
James
Bromiley
1777
Ruth
Bromiley
1786 - 1842
John
Bromiley
56
56
1790
Roger
Bromiley
1793
Daniel
Bromiley
1753
Arthur
Bromiley
Esther and Ann were born Halliwell, and Arthur (the farther) was of Halliwell when he died, so although this Arthur is born Heaton, its still a good fit as first son named after father, and Heaton is near or part of Halliwell.
1755 - 1814
Abigail
Fletcher
59
59
1779 - 1779
Arthur
Bromiley
1785 - 1848
John
Bromiley
63
63
1787
Daniel
Bromiley
1800 - 1822
Nancy
Bromiley
22
22
Nancy may have had a son Janes about one year before she died. James, son of Nancy Mather of G.B. was buried 29 Dec 1822, aged 8 months.
Nancy Mather (1800-1822) was originally thought to be the daugher of Richard Mather and Hannah Knowles. However once it was realised that Nathaniel is also from Harwood and their oldest son, then Nancy is clearly his first wife.
Nathaniel and Nancy had a son John in Nov 1822, but Nancy died during or soon after giving birth. John died 9 months later. They are buried together at Bradshaw Chapel.
1753 - 1753
Mary
Lomax
Mary daughter of James and Hannah Lomax of Breightmet was buried 21 Feb 1753
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
1773 - 1846
Arthur
Bromiley
73
73
Probably son of Arthur Bromiley and Mary (unconfirmed but likely as both Arthur families lived in Harwood).
In 1841, Arthur and Ellen are still alive (68 & 65) at Harwood with John (35) and Esther (25)
1776
Ellen
Entwistle
1810
Samuel
Bromiley
1802
James
Bromiley
1806
John
Bromiley
1816
Esther
Bromiley
Either a daughter of Arthur or old enough to be John's wife.
1773
Alice
Lomax
This is another Alice Lomax, daughter of James and Ann. However, it appears this is a different James, and he didnt remarry Ann (Abbott)
1847 - 1915
Peter
Mather
68
68
in 1875, the family were in Boston, MA when John was born, but had returned to Bolton by 1876.
In 1861 Nancy and Peter (17 and 15) are with their uncle Thomas Moore in Sharples..
In 1871, Peter (22, Unmarried) is a boarder, a piecer at the cotton mill.
About April 1874, Peter married Ann Crompton at Bolton. Then in 1874, Peter a labourer and Ann Mather (28 & 30) travelled from Liverpool to New York on the ship Idaho, possibly for their honeymoon, although they appear to have stayed a few years. They arrived on 6 July after an approx six week crossing.
In 1876, Peter's son John was born in Boston, MA.
In 1881, Peter and Ann (36 & 40) are at 27 Rowland Street, Astley Bridge (Little Bolton Higher End) with John (5) and Mary (4).
In 1891, Peter and Ann (46 & 50) were at 7 Back Taylor Street, Astley Bridge, Sharples with John (15) and Mary (14). Peter was an outdoor labourer.
In 1909, Peter Mather (56, a labourer and single) from Bolton travelled from Liverpool to Boston to visit John in Massachusetts.
1804
Betty
Flitcroft
~1770
James
Flitcroft
~1770
Mary
Lowe
1802
Thomas
Lowe
Flitcroft
1792
Margaret
Flitcroft
1790 - 1791
Betty
Flitcroft
1
1
1762
Jane
(Jenny)
Lomax
8 Sep 1784, Jane (signed Jeny) Lomax married Richard Orrell
1790 - 1799
Betty
Lomax
8
8
Betty was born Jan 1790 (and died in 1799). It appears her mother Betty Lomax may have died in Childbrith, although Betty died 14 Jan.
~1750
James
Lomax
6 Jan 1775, James was a widower when he married Betty Twiss (or Twist)
~1750 - 1823
Betty
Twist
73
73
1785
Alice
Lomax
1781
Betty
Lomax
Betty was born at Nab Moor
James
Lomax
Mary
Hornby
1783
Thomas
Lomax
1775
Betty
Lomax
~1725 - 1772
Ruth
Brooks
47
47
Who was James's first wife? Possibly Lydia as James and Lydia had a daughter Elizabeth baptised 12 May 1770. However another wife Betty is more likely. James and Betty had a daughter Betty in 1764 that died in 1774, aged 9. Then James and his new wife Betty Twist had a replacement Betty the following year.
A third option is Ruth. Ruth, W of James Lomax of Harwood was buried June 1772. However the only Ruth is Routh Brooks who married James Lomax in 1745
1787
Esther
Lomax
Esther was born at Harwood
1764 - 1774
Betty
Lomax
10
10
Robert
Lomax
Mary
Kay
1784
Ann
Lomax
1785
Ellen
Lomax
1750 - 1798
Joseph
Lomax
48
48
James and Betty lived at Breightmet Hill (shown on Molly and John's baptism). Later records only show Breightmet. They used Ainsworth Chapel, Cockey Moor Presbyterian.
1753 - 1801
Betty
Haslam
48
48
1792 - 1799
Joseph
Lomax
7
7
1784 - 1854
Jacob
Lomax
70
70
There is another Jacob Lomax (son of Jacob) born 6 Dec 1786 at Bury (and died 1851, aged 65). Both were alive aged 55 in 1841, one at Crook St, W Bolton, the other married to Alice with family at Folds Road, Little Bolton.
In 1843, Jacob Lomax, a Manufacturer of full age and a widower of Little Bolton, son of Joseph Lomax a weaver married Mary Holems.
1 Jan 1851, the partnership between Jacob, senior partner in "Jacob Lomax and Sons", quilt manufacturers in Little Bolton and Manchester and his sons Abraham and Isaac expired.
This Jacob died Westhoughton 1854, aged 69 (although the 1851 death is also possible but fits the other Jacob better)
1794
Milly
(Amelia)
Lomax
Amelia Lomax married John Kirkman
In 1861, Amelia lived in Harwood with her son Robert and family
1782
Abraham
Lomax
1775 - 1839
John
Lomax
64
64
1772
Molly
Lomax
1774 - 1774
Hannah
Lomax
1780
Hannah
Lomax
1786 - 1799
Happy
Lomax
13
13
Happy Lomax died Nov 1799, aged 13 so was born about 1786. There is no baptism for Happy and all we know for sure is she is from Breightmet and probably daughter of Joseph and Betty (all buried together at Breightmet).
Given her name "Happy Lomax", she may be the illegitimate daughter of Happy Lomax (1768-1843) who married James Mather a few years later.
1801 - 1873
Jonathan
Twist
72
72
In 1841, Jonathan and Ann (both 40) were crofters at Breightmet Fold with Susan (15), Joshua (12), Mary (10), Nancy (7), Peter (5) and Sarah (6 mo)
In 1851, Johnathan and Nancy Twist (50 & 49) were at Spring Row, Breightmet with Susannah (25), Josiah (22), Mary (20), Nancy (17), Peter (14), Sarah (10), Deborah (5) and Adam (10mo)
It appears Jonathan left his wife to live with his daughter and son-in-law.
In 1861, Jonathan (62) was with his Robedrt and Susannah Hennings (noth 34) and Adam (10) and Henry (7)
In 1871, Jonathan (72, Bleacher, unemployed) was with his married daughter Susannah.
1801 - 1877
Ann
(Nancy)
Lomax
76
76
In 1820, When Ann Lomax married Johnathan, she was from Outwood, baptised by mother and live at Breightmet..
In 1841, Jonathan and Ann (both 40) were crofters at Breightmet Fold with Susan (15), Joshua (12), Mary (10), Nancy (7), Peter (5) and Sarah (6 mo)
In 18i71, Ann was living with her daughter Deborah.
1831 - 1901
Mary
Twist
70
70
Mary Twist married Simeon Sandford (1833-1895) and they has a son Daniel (1859-1895). Daniel is the g-grandfather of Kathryn Goodall whjo has a 8cM DNA match to me, probabvly via the Lomax families of Breightmet (or Little Lever), but could also be an Edmund OGDEN (1832-1895) connection in Radcliffe, who married Mary BOOTH (1834-1913)
1762 - 1850
Joshua
Lomax
88
88
In 1841, Joshua (80) was a weaver at Breightmet Height. His daughter Ellen Kirkamn (43) and his grandchildren were near neighbours.
1757 - 1840
Anne
(Nancy)
Wood
83
83
Commonly known as Nancy for her marriage most baptism records; and also Ann when baptised and in 1797 and 1805 when Robert and Mary were baptised.
1826
Susan
(Susannah)
Twist
Susannah married RObert Hennings.
1829
Joshua
Twist
1834
Nancy
Twist
1836
Peter
Twist
1840
Sarah
Twist
1791 - 1863
Richard
Lomax
72
72
In 1841, Richard and Isabel (50 & 47) were at Breightmet Fold
In 1851, Richard and Isabel (60 & 59) were at Hobe Cote, Breightmet with Mary (27), Alice (23), James (16) and John (15)
1792 - 1879
Isabel
(Isabella)
Crompton
87
87
1824
Mary
Lomax
In 1841, Mary (14) was with her parents Richard and Isabella at Breightmet Fold.
1828
Alice
Lomax
In 1841, Alice (14) was with her parents Richard and Isabella at Breightmet Fold.
1834
James
Lomax
In 1841, James (7) was with his parents Richard and Isabella at Breightmet Fold.
1836 - 1894
John
Lomax
58
58
In 1841, John (4) was with his parents Richard and Isabella at Breightmet Fold.
John and Ruth had a large family
1839 - 1914
Ruth
Smethiils
Hilton
75
75
1870 - 1959
Betsy
Lomax
89
89
1820 - 1909
Catherine
Lomax
89
89
In 1841, Catherine (20) was with her parents Richard and Isabella at Breightmet Fold.
1822
Roger
Lomax
In 1841, Roger (19) was with his parents Richard and Isabella at Breightmet Fold.
Roger Lomax married Jane
1846
Deborah
Twist
1850
Adam
Twist
Adam was illegitimate (no Mother's maiden name), actually a son of Susannah's.
In 1851, Adam was 10 mo, and "son" of Jonathan and Nancy.
In 1871 Adam, Son of Susannah (Hennings), aged 20
1826
Robert
Hennings
1853
Henry
Hennings
1805
Mary
Lomax
1797 - 1869
Robert
Lomax
72
72
There were three Robert Lomax born ca.1798. Another born Bolton was a Cotton Manufacturer in 1851 & Weaver in 1861, married to Mary Robinson in 1820 (three daughters at 46 Lum Street in 1861). This Robert died in 1869. Another was a Joiner, also married to Mary.
In 1836, Robert Lomax has Freehold houses and land at Lomax Fold.
Possibly married Margaret (both 40 in 1841 and Lomax Fold, Harwood)
POSSIBLE MIXUP: In 1845, Robert Lomax, labourer, widowed, son of James from Outwood married Mary Hardman. "Sister" Ann's banns show she was also from Outwood.
1791 - 1842
Nelly
(Ellen)
Lomax
51
51
Ellen married John Kirkman and lived at Ainsworth.
In 1841 Ellen (43, wid) had 6 children
1786 - 1815
Susannah
Lomax
29
29
1826
Betty
Lomax
In 1841, Betty (15) was with her parents Richard and Isabella at Breightmet Fold.
1829
George
Lomax
In 1841, George (12) was with his parents Richard and Isabella at Breightmet Fold.
John
Lomax
Sarah
Settle
1788
James
Lomax
In 1841, James a Joiner and Sarah Lomax (both 50) were at Breightmet Height with Peter (15, a finisher) and Jane (15)
1787
Sarah
Tootil
1823
Peter
Lomax
1827
Jane
Lomax
1765
George
Lomax
1762 - 1811
Catherine
Crompton
49
49
1786
John
Lomax
In 1851, John and Sarah (63 & 59) were at Breightmet with Richard (29), Mary (24), Sarah (20), and step-son John (27) and g-dau Jane (7, b.Stockport)
1792
Sarah
Bracewell
1822
Richard
Lomax
1827
Mary
Lomax
1831
Sarah
Lomax
~1790
John
Kirkman
1823 - 1856
Robert
Lomax
Kirkman
33
33
In 1851, Robert and Mary kirkman (29 & 26) wewre living in Bolton (no children).
1823 - 1899
Mary
Ellen
Lawson
76
76
1845
Robert
Kirkman
Ann
Greenhalgh
1843
Mary
Flitcroft
22 Sep 1867, James Mather (29), a Book Keeper of Reddish, Stockport, son of James Mather (dec) a Spinner married Mary Flitcroft (24) a Weaver from Sidney St. Bolton daughter of Ellis Flitcroft (dec) a Bricklayer at Park Street Wesleyan Methodist, Bolton.
Mary had a sister Elizabeth Flitcroft who married John William Kay at Blackpool in 1896. In 1901 their daughter Jessie was staying with them.
In 1901, Mary Mather (57) was still in Reddish with Mary Jane (33), William Henry (31) and Sam (15).
1868
Mary
Jane
Mather
1869
James Henry
Flitcroft
Mather
1871
Kate
Mather
1874
Isabel
Mather
1880
Jessie
Mather
In 1901, Jessie (21, niece, born Reddish) was in Blackpool with her retired uncle and aunt John William and Elizabeth Kay (both 47). The couple (Elizabeth Flitcroft) had recently married in Blackpool RO in 1896
1882
Sam
Mather
1884
Frank
Mather
1876 - 1878
Susannah
Mather
2
2
1873 - 1875
Elizabeth
Alice
Mather
2
2
Assumed to have died, but 1875 death record is for Elizabeth Ann (not Alice)
1878 - 1879
Joshua
Mather
1
1
1826
Happilomus
Saunders
In 1841, Happilomus (15) was in Green Street, Little Bolton.
<unknown>
1786
Mary
Saunders
In 1841, Mary, aged 55 was a Charwoman in Green Street, Little Bolton
1821
Sarah
Saunders
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