... a collection of notes about my family history - for a book one day (?) The order is not particularly logical, they are created as and when I think about something; hopefully the labels will facilitate searching. The blog is not about absolute accuracy and validation, but it is not fiction - however I might speculate now and again.

Sunday 24 June 2007

Tyn Cott Memorial - Frederick Hall 30733






When I tell a friend about a distant relative who died at Passchendaele in 1918, and they tell me that they are visiting the cemetry and memorial in a couple of weeks time, and they come back with a load of photographs and they have a photograph of the memorial with the name of your relative out of the many many thousands that are there - well it gives you goosebumps.
I got the same goosebumps when I visited Brassington and it was his memorial gravestone that I first saw. At that time, I didn't know that we were related. We seem to be drawn together.








I am greatly indebted to Diane and her husband Brian who took these pictures for me (last September, but I had misplaced the disk of photos until today). Thanks.






























Sunday 17 June 2007

St Mary's Church, Ballaugh


St Mary's Church and Churchyard, Ballaugh.
Photos reproduced here with the kind permission of Dan Karran from his website http://www.dankarran.com/photography/isleofman/ballaugh/
What secrets this place must hold for me.
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... and a recent discovery. Ballaugh is pronounced BA-LAFF, I asked a Manxman (Dan who took the photos)

Thursday 14 June 2007

Ballaugh, Isle of Man - 1870 and 2007 Maps




Ballaugh, Isle of Man
















5 Dawson Street, Manchester

A very helpful chap at Manchester City Council, called Donovan, drew the boundary of St John's Ward (which ceased to exist in 1949) onto a modern map from a description he had, scanned it and sent it to me... and that allowed me to confirm that the Dawson Street that still exists in Manchester, is the same Dawson Street that my great grandparents lived on.

Dawson Street (indicated by the green arrow) is just in Manchester; the border between Manchester and Salford being the River Irwell, visible although not labelled on the map.

I actually work quite close to this - where the letter "d" is on Trafford Road on almost the left edge of the map.


I have since also managed to view a map of this area on a map from 1896. Not very good detail, but it allows you to see some of the changes in streets. Next step is to get down there and take a photograph of what currently occupies the plot of 5 Dawson Street.

Friday 1 June 2007

1901 Census Return

... for 5 Dawson Street, Manchester

John Spencer, Head, 59, Saddler - Great Grandfather
Ellen Spencer, Wife, 57 - Great Grandmother

Frederick Spencer, Son, 27, House Painter
John W Spencer, Son, 22, Labourer/Docker - Grandfather
Arthur Spencer, Son, 20, Saddler
Albert Spencer, Son, 19, Saddler
Margaret Spencer, Dau, 17, General Servant/Domestic
Walter Spencer, Son, 13


Dawson Street is in the Parish of St Matthew, in the Ward of St John and in the Parliamentary Division of Manchester North West. Geographically, I don't know where these are - but i will find out.