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Author:  portia [ Mon Nov 19, 2007 11:55 am ]
Post subject:  Sarah Kippax

Gloria, I've found a Sarah Kippax (age 60) on the 1881 census at Fennymoor Foot. I don't know whether you have (or want her).

The other members of the household are her widowed daughter, Ellen Greenwood 4 Greenwood grandchildren (who appear to be Ellen's) and 2 nephews, Daniel Leaver & John Aldersley.
Sorry, it seems the Kippax & Leaver threads are getting mixed up again.

Author:  Gloria [ Mon Nov 19, 2007 1:14 pm ]
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Thanks, I do know of her, but thanks again. Isn't it funny how you find one connection with a family (Leaver) and all of a sudden more crop up.

Author:  Leaver [ Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:58 pm ]
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These relate to this post.

Date – 29 October 1841
Where – Stephen Hey, Briercliffe
Name – Daniel Lever
Sex - Boy
Father – Benjamin Lever
Mother – Mary Lever formerly Laycock
Occupation of Father – Weaver
Informant – the mark x of Mary Lever, mother, Stephen Hey, Briercliffe
Registered – 24 November 1841
Registrar – Thomas Sutcliffe, Registrar

Daniel LEAVER, Baptised 17 Aug 1845, Father - Benjamin (Labourer), Mother - Mary of ? Hey Briercliffe. Church - St James Briercliffe

When – 6 January 1840
Where – the Chapel, Burnley
Groom – Benjamin Leaver, Minor, Bachelor, Weaver of Blackhouse Lane, Briercliffe
Bride – Mary Laycock, Full, Spinster of Stew Head, Briercliffe
Grooms father – Bannister Leaver, Weaver
Brides father – Thomas Laycock, Butcher
Witnesses – James Halstead x his mark, Sarah Laycock x her mark

1891 Census – RG12; Piece: 3371; Folio 143; Page 5
Coalpit House, Briercliffe with Extwistle
Thomas Leaver, Head, Mar, 73yrs, Ag Farm Labourer, b. Marsden
Ellen Leaver Wife, Mar, 71yrs, b. Whalley
Daniel Leaver, Boarder, Sing, 51yrs, Quarryman, b. Lancs, Briercliffe

1861 Census - RG9; Piece: 3073; Folio: 99; Page: 9
Stephen Hey, Briercliffe
Thomas Laycock, Head, Mar, 78 years, Farmer, b. Briercliffe
Hannah Laycock, Wife, Mar, 76 years, F W, b. Yorkshire, Wadsworth?
Martha Laycock, Daughter, Unm, 37 years, Weaver Cotton, b. Briercliffe
Ann Laycock, Daughter, Unm, 34 years, Hand loom weaver, b. Briercliffe
John Laycock, Grandson, Unm, 24 years, Quarryman, b. Briercliffe
Daniel Leaver, Grandson, Unm, 18 years, Quarryman, b. Briercliffe
John Andersby, Grandson, 14 years, Servant, b. Briercliffe
Alfred Laycock, Grandson, 3 years, b. Briercliffe

1841 Census - HO107; Piece 506; Book: 15; Civil Parish: Whalley; County: Lancashire; Enumeration District: 26; Folio: 30; Page: 14
Ridehalgh Third House, Briercliffe
Benjamin Leaver, 21 years, Weaver, b. Lancs
Mary Leaver, 25 years, b. Lancs
William Leaver, 2 years, b. Lancs

Author:  Gloria [ Mon Nov 19, 2007 5:09 pm ]
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Well there's a new one on me-----Mary Laycock of Stew Head Briercliffe, where is that?

Author:  Mel [ Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:58 am ]
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I have just asked Roger about this. He hasn't heard of Stew Head either. He did say that pre 1840's, Briercliffe covered a much larger area which included Worsthorne and Hurstwood and even further on than that. Stew Head could have been in one of these areas.
I have had a look on the 1841 census for a Thomas Laycock who was a butcher but didn't find anything.

Author:  portia [ Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:19 pm ]
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He comes up as a farmer on 1841 at Broad Bank, Stephen Hey. I can only think that the marriage register was poorly transcribed and Stephen Hey got misread as Stew Head.
Maybe in those days it wasn't a million miles from farmer to butcher.

Author:  Mel [ Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:52 pm ]
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Roger was saying that Portia.
A butcher back then would have been more like what we know as an abbatoir. Any trade would more likely have been done from the farm and not a shop.

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