Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society)

Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society is the quarterly journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society. The Lancashire Family History &amp; Heraldry Society was formed in April 1973 as the Rossendale Society for Genealogy and Heraldry. The Society changed its name in 1985 to Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society. The journal started in 1975 and continues today.

Article Extracts
The following are article extracts from Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society. The full articles are found in the journals which are at the Family History Library. In the footnote is a link to the Family Search catalog.

Volume 4 (1983)
Is this a record from Rita Hirst. "A pedigree chart of the families of Grundy, Wrigley, and connections, 1500 - 1900 associated with the history of Silver Street Chapel, Bury". Article covers the years 1500 - 1900 in the parish of Bury, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 4 #1 1983, pg 8 

Booths of Redivals. "My father was Richard Howarth Baron of Cowpe. My paternal grandmother was Esther Booth born Rochdale 1852. She was one of eight children of John Booth blockcutter and Naomi Whittaker. John and Naomi were living at Stand Near Prestwich when they married in 1840". Article covers the years 1743 - 1830 in the parish of Bury, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 4 #2 1983, pg 8 

Earlier Booths of Redivals. "Will of Roger Bothe of Ridevalls 1542. He desired to be buried in Beri Parish Church". His children are - Roger Thomas, Isabell, Margaret and Elizabeth. Article covers the year 1542 in the parish of Bury, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 4 #2 1983, pg 9 

Booths. Booth is probably as common a surname interest with members as are Lord and Ashworth! The Editor has found a large colony of Booths in the Prestwich registers and M.I.S. Article covers the year 1542 in the parish of Bury, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 4 #2 1983, pg 9 

That Little Black Book. Between 1851 and 1862 - Thomas and Elizabeth De Quincey, lived in the Todmorden area - where their five children were born. They are - Lavender De Quincey, James Plyer Wright De Quincey Alexia Haggar Wright De Quincey, William Haggar Wright De Quincey, Bertha Honor Wright De Quincey. Article covers the years 1851 - 1862 in the county of Hertfordshire, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 4 #3 1983, pg 12 "

Volume 5 (1984)
Taylor of Rossendale. Names on a Pedigree Chart - Trickett, Taylor, Whittaker, Smith, Heyworth, Barlow. Article covers the years 1826 - 1933 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 5 #1 1984, pgs 18-19 

Whatmough of Rochdale, Bacup and Manchester. History and Family Pedigree Chart - Wattmoe, Hollows, Wilde, Bamfour, Robinson, Whitworth, Beard, Worsley. Article covers the years 1689 - 1930 in the county of Lancaster, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 5 #2 1984, pgs 18-19 

Lowe of Heaton and Elton. Names on Heaton and Elton Pedigree Chart - Yates, Lowe, Walls, Barlow. Article covers the years 1791 - 1860 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 5 #2 1984, pgs 18-19 

Cupboards Are Not Bare. In the village of water - two miles from waterfoot on 1984 the road through the forest of Rossendale to Burnley they came in contact with Mr. and Mrs. Sutcliffe. Their school had several old school admission registers. Children came from the area around Water: Lumb, White well, Bottom and Dean. These were tucked away in a cupboard. A copy of this information will be deposited in the society library. Article covers the year 1874 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 5 #3 August 1984, pg 23 

Volume 9 (1988)
Grannie's Birthday Book. A List of some family members of Emma Furnevall Hayes. Article covers the years 1857 - 1935 in the parish of Haslingden, Lancashire, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 9 #1 1988, pgs 43-44

The Direct Ancestry of Ashworth/Entwistle of Bolton by Alf Ashworth. The pedigree of 'Ashworth of Rochdale and Bolton' with the following surnames - Rostron, Entwistle, Lumb, Jones, Lever, Liptrot. Article covers the years 1800 - 1987 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 9 #2 1988, pgs 25-29 

Clayton of Preston. The History and Family Tree of Richard and Dorothy Parker Clayton - Norris, Bamber, Sharples, Banks, Carr, Bostock, Lancaster, Worswick, Middlehurst, Harrison, Marin, Forrest. Article covers the years 1762 - 1882 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 9 #4 1988, pgs 26-27 

Volume 11 (1990)
A Lancashire Family by Julian Higman. A pedigree chart and tree of John Bridge and Alice Kay, Sussanah Bell, Walter Knowles and the Bridges James, Joseph, Mary, and John. Article covers the years 1669 - 1819 in the county of Lancashire, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 11 #1 February 1990, pgs 24-25

Pedigree of the Family of Werden of Clayton-Le-Woods. Pedigree of William Burgess of Preston in 1542 died about 1594 - Names - William, James, Peter, Ann, Richard. Article covers the years 1542 - 1623 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 11 #1 February 1990, pg 29 

A Lancashire Family - Woodhead Family by Jenny French. She came from a small village on the coast of Northumberland called Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. The pedigree chart shows John Woodhead, Martha, Samuel, John, and James. Article covers the years 1779 - 1974 in the county of Northumberland, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 11 #2 May 1990, pgs 25-29 

Hallmark, Ironmongers, of Preston by John Hinton. The Hallmongers were a prominent family in Preston, trading as iron mongers. There is Thomas Hallmarks, John, John, Job, Joseph Bithell, Mary Esther and Hallmark. Article covers the years 1545 - 1925 in the county of Preston, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 11 #2 May 1990, pgs 41-44

The Hilliards and The Garths of Halton by Marjorie and Frank Mackey. The pedigree chart and Family Tree of Roger Garth and Isabella Denny, Halton, Taylor, Simpson, Hilliard, Holt, Sutton, Nixon, Butterworth. Article covers the years 1629 -1927 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 11 #3 August 1990, pgs 24-25

Residents in various parts of Honour of Clitheroe according to the rental of 1527. Cronkeshagh, Craws, Nuttall, Ramsbottom, Crawshaw, Pickup, Shepherd, Heap, Ormerod, Hancock, Robinson, Varley, Squire, Ballard, Stevenson. Article covers the year 1527 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 11 #4 November 1990, pg 18 

Fielden of Bottomley, Todmorden by Michael Fitten. A pedigree chart showing The Samuel Fielden and his wife Jane Robinson relations. Also the Emott, Holt, Schofield, and Barker families. Article covers the years 1711 - 1770 in the county of Lancashire, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 11 #4 November 1990, pgs 27-33 

Volume 16 (1995)
Joseph Burrows of Preston. Joseph and Margaret were married in St. John's church Preston in 1859. He died in 1915. The family grave is located in the Ribbleton Cemetery. Article covers the years 1834 - 1915 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 16 #2 May 1995, pg 26 

The Dilworth Story by Joan M. Gardner. The story about Richard A. Gardner who married Alice Ball. Their is also the Dilworth family, Marsden, Holt families. Article covers the years 1920 - 1921 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 16 #2 May 1995, pgs 33-37 

Thomas Whewell of Blackburn by Mrs. Sylvia Young. Information also about Crabtree, Wyvillstead, and Forrest. Article covers the years 1840 - 1920 in the country of England. Article in theLancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 16 #2 May 1995, pgs 37-40 

Remington of Bottom and Tosside by Brian Stott. As I visited the County Record Office. One record paid Remington was from Melling, Liverpool and one was from Melling, Lancaster. Her relatives were Carr, Weareing, Wildman, Steven Carr. Article covers the years 1585 - 1993 in the parish of Melling, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 16 #2 May 1995, pgs 41-43 

Volume 28-29 (2006 - 2007)
Irish Ancestry by Margaret Purcell. Looking for my Graylis Family of County Mayo - May Ann Mead born in Preston, Daughter of Peter Mead and Ann Graylis. Their addresses as Vicker Street and Ratcliffe Street. Article covers no years in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28-29 2006 - 2007, pg 2 

My Visit to Bury Lancashire by Tom Duckworth. His great grandparents, John Duckworth and Sarah nee Calvary sailed from Liverpool with two daughters Sarah and Bestey - sailed to a far off land - South Australia. Article covers the years 1822 - 1854 in the county of Lancashire, England to Australia. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28-29 2006 - 2007, pg 12 

Volume 28 (2006)
Vestry Minutes by John Heueston. On April 3rd 1727, Larry Longworth and Joseph Hall were appointed new wardens for the parish. Article covers the years 1726 - 1791 in the parish of Galway, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28 2006, pg 4 

A Bolton Lad by Dr. Jennifer Davies. Leonard Davies was born in Bolton 1st July 1926. He was and Engineer. Lived and worked in England married and moved to Zimbabwe. Retired in Hampshire, England. Article covers the years 1926 - 2005 in the parish of All Saints parish church (Bolton), Lancashire, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28 #1 January 2006, pgs 15-16 

The Little Black Book by D. Jean O' Melia. Thomas Dewhirst born June 1800 had a son Charles born 1805. Because of this book many names have been collected in New Zealand, America and Australia. Article covers the years 1800 - 1898 in the county of Yorkshire, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28 #3 August 2006, pgs 10-13

Granny Tales by Sharron Owen. It was her grandmother that gave Sharron a fascination for family history. Edith was the 1st child of Arthur James Shorter and Amy Alice Smith born 17 July 1903. Article covers the years 1880 - 1903 in the county of Lancaster, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28 #3 August 2006, pg 35  

Memories of my Blackburn family. My paternal grandparents were Edward and Julia Hilton. Edward was born in Blackburn in 1885 and Julia was born in Ireland. Article covers the years 1885 - 1931 in the county of Berkshire, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28 #3 August 2006, pg 42 

Lloyd Pedigree (Lancashire) by Peter Lloyd. John Lloyd in the closing year of the 1st World War was serving in an ex Insect class river gunboat, out of Immingham, 6 miles from Grimsby on the River Humber. Article covers the years 1722 - 1954 in the county of Lancashire, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28 #4 November 2006, pg 9 

Sanderson(e) Pedigree (North Lincolnshire) by Peter Lloyd. John Lloyd, going off-duty at a nearby railway station paused to help a young lady lift her bicycle onto a train bound for her home in Grimsby Town. This girl was Ellen Annie Sanderson. Article covers the years 1560 - 1957 in the county of North Lincolnshire, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28 #4 November 2006, pg 10 

The Murrays of Gurtesluin by Sharron Owen. There are two Murray families in the district. 1-One named the Murrays of Mount Taafe and number 2. Murray is Edward Murray and his wife Ellen Mullen. Many families listed who are related to these families. Article covers the years 1845 - 1899 in the parish of Kilmactigue, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28 #4 November 2006, pgs 11-18 

The Murrays of Gurtesluin by Sharron Owen. No one knows when the Murrays arrived in Gurtesluin, arrived locally it is believed they came from the north. Article covers the year 1857 in the country of Irish. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28 #4 November 2006, pgs 11-16 

Burial Registers in Family History by John T. Grundy. Mr. Grundy is transcribing the burial registers of St. Mary, Prestwich. Article covers the years 1850 - 1852 in the county of Prestwich, Irish. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 28 #4 November 2006, pgs 16-19 

Volume 29 (2007)
Unexpected Relatives in Australian Records - The Reid and Parkes. My parents often mentioned (Families by Edward Reid - Smith) family records of Edward Reid had been born in India. Article covers the years 1856 - 1940. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 29 #1 February 2007, pgs 16-18  The Toms Family by Edward Reid - Smith. Had an early ancestor born in Australia. Article covers the year 1807 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 29 #2 May 2007, pgs 2-3  

Volume 32 (2010)
Eight Gold Guineas and a Family Story by Ruth Colley. James was born at Dolphinlee, Lancaster in 1782 and married his wife Jane, Richardson on 10 October 1803. They had 10 children. Thomas, Willian, William, Margaret, James, Anne, John, Marmaduke, Henry, and Jane. Article covers the years 1782 - 1870 in the counties of Dolphinlee and Lancaster, England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 32 #2 May 2010, pg 6 

Volume 33 (2011)
Family Connections by Christopher Deane. Two brothers - Charles born in 1839 and Arthur born in 1845. Their parents were Charles and Elizabeth Deane who lived in North London. These 2 brothers married these two sisters - Sarah Jane born 1847 and Mary Emily born in 1852. Daughters of Benjamin and Jane Sykes. They lived in Lancashire England. Article covers the years 1870 - 1881 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 33 #2 May 2011, pg 16 

Irish Ancestry My Cugley/Cogley Family by Shaun O' Hara. George Cogley was born about 1835. He married Maris Cosgrove on October 1858 at St. Nicholas' Chapel, Copperas Hill, Liverpool. George's father Thomas was a tailor. Maria's father was a stone mason. The address for George and Maria was Blake Street Liverpool. Article covers the years 1835 - 1892 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 33 #3 August 2011, pg 4 

Hewitson Day. Anthony Hewitson was born in Blackburn and was a journalist being known for his books he wrote also as a newspaper editor in Preston. Article covers the years 1836 - 1912 in the country of England. Article in the Lancashire (Journal of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society) v. 33 #3 August 2011, pg 31