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Clare, Rosbotham and Swift Clare of Lancashire ... ROSBOTHAM Martha William SWIFT Ellen ... b ca. 1786 Lancs. b ca. 1801 b ca. 1796 1841: Farmer of Bickerstaffe 1841: Blacksmith of New Street, Halsall, Lancashire Nancy ROSBOTHAM Richard ROSBOTHAM Mary Ellen ALLANSON Martha MOLYNEUX Joseph CORNS Samuel ROSBOTHAM Mary HEATHCOTE John ROSBOTHAM James CLARE Elizabeth BASNITT Elizabeth SWIFT Thomas SWIFT James SWIFT William SWIFT Robert SWIFT Mary b ca. 1816 b ca. 1821 b ca. 1832 Liverpool b ca. 1825 Whiston b ca. 1823 Cronton b ca. 1824 Bickerstaffe LAN b ca. 1825 Ormskirk b ca. 1827 b ca. 1809 Rainford LAN b ca. 1815 Dalton LAN b ca. 1826 b ca. 1826 b ca. 1829 b ca. 1831 b ca. 1832 Halsall Lancs. b ca. 1836 Liverpool 1851: House Keeper, 1851: Farmer of 26 acres m 1854 Ormskirk 1871: Publican of 70 Knares Brow, m 26 Apr 1852 Rainford 1851: Farmer of 29 acres 1 man, m 1844 Ormskirk 1851: Farmer, with 1851: Farm Labourer of Rainford 1841: Female Servant, Roby Farm, 1871: Wheelwright, Bickerstaffe with brother Richard Rainford Road, Bickerstaffe Skelmersdale 1861: Colliery Clerk of Skelmersdale Rd, Bickerstaffe 1901: 56 Southport Rd, brother Richard 1861: Ag Lab of School Brow, Roby, Huyton 1881: Farmer of 70 acres Visitor: Margaret ROSBOTHAM, 1881: Licensed Victualler, Whiston Cross, Whiston 1861: Farmer of 30 acres 3 man, Ormskirk Rainford, Lancs. m 1843 Prescot employing 4 men, Clock Farm, Farmer's Daur b ca 1823 Rainford The Horse Shoe Inn, bur 6 Oct 1867 Skelmersdale Rd, Bickerstaffe 1871: Farmer 60 acres, one man, 1861: Dress Maker Ormskirk Road, Bickerstaffe 1861: Farmer of 26 acres 3 lab 27 Liverpool Rd, Skelmersdale 1871: Farmer of 62 acres emp. Moor Game Farm, Rainford Niece: Ellen SWIFT b ca 1871: Farmer of 55 acres emp 2 lab 1891: Publican, Horse Shoe Arms, 6 lab., Brow Farm, Bickerstaffe 1881: Farmer of 60 acres 1865 Halsal 1881: Farmer of 61 acres emp 5 men 111 Liverpool Rd, Skelmersdale 1881: Farmer of 93 acres employs 3 men, Liverpool Road, Bickerstaffe 1901: betw. 49 and 43 Liverpool Rd Stanley Farm, Liverpool Rd, Moor Game Farm, Rainford 1891: Retired Farmer of 98 Bispham bur 1909 Bickerstaffe d 7 Sep 1883 at Moor Game Farm Rd, North Meols, Southport 1891: Farmer, Stanley Farm, age 76 Four Lane Ends, Bickerstaffe d 1893 Ormskirk, age 70 Henry SMITH Rev. A. E. DEARDEN farmer vicar of Waterfoot near Rawtenstall Martha ROSBOTHAM Daniel ROSBOTHAM Mary H. ROBERTS Richard Ellen CORNS James SMITH Ann MOLYNEUX Sarah MOLYNEUX Edward Joseph CORNS John CORNS William CORNS Alice ROSBOTHAM Benjamin STOCKLEY Mary Ann ROSBOTHAM John KEELING William BROWNBILL Martha Jane Elizabeth CORNS Robert ROSBOTHAM Elizabeth Joseph Clare Sarah ROSBOTHAM John William Jeremiah Margaret Peter Higson SWIFT Hannah Ellen SWIFT Margaret E. SWIFT Jane HEYES Sir Samuel Thomas Joan DEARDEN Robert SWIFT Emma ROSBOTHAM Joshua ROBY Charlotte b ca. 1855 Bickerstaffe b ca. 1857 m 1887 Liverpool St ROSBOTHAM b ca. 1863 Whiston b ca. 1846 or CORNS or CORNS DRAPER b ca. 1858 Whiston b ca. 1864 Whiston b ca. 1856 Whiston b ca. 1856 Bickerstaffe m 1869 Prescott b ca. 1845 Ormskirk m 1879 St John, b ca. 1845 Kirkby ROSBOTHAM ROSBOTHAM b ca. 1854 Whiston b ca. 1851 Bickerstaffe BROADHURST b 1846 Prescot b 1853 Bickerstaffe ROSBOTHAM RIMMER ROSBOTHAM b ca. 1863 ROSBOTHAM b ca. 1866 b ca. 1873 m 1887 Holy ROSBOTHAM (Sam Tom) b ca. 1910 b ca. 1865 b ca. 1867 Bickerstaffe m 1890 Holy ROSBOTHAM 1871: Farmer's Daur Bickerstaffe Peter b ca. 1863 1881: Waitress farmer of b ca. 1846 Whiston b ca. 1848 Whiston d before 1881: Waiter 1881: Pupil Teacher m 1878 Holy Trinity 1871: Farmer's Daur d 1869 Prescott, 1851: with uncle Liverpool m 1865 Holy Trinity b ca. 1847 b ca. 1849 1871: Waitress 1871: Farmer's Son m 7 Jun 1924 1871: Farmer's Son 1861: Scholar b ca. 1858 m 1884 Holy Trinity, b ca. 1860 Bickerstaffe b ca. 1862 Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe Trinity b 26 Jun 1864 Bickerstaffe m 24 Apr 1946 Bickerstaffe 1871: Scholar, with sister Trinity b ca. 1870 1891: Farmer's Son, Bickerstaffe m 1884 Holy Trinity Bickerstaffe bp 23 Jan 1846 bp 19 Jly 1848 1881 1901: Bookkeeper Bickerstaffe d 1884 Ormskirk, age 22 Richard ROSBOTHAM 1881: General Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe m 19 Aug 1873 1881: Farmer of 35 acres Holy Trinity, m 1873 Holy Trinity, 1871: Farmer's Daur Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe m 1886 Holy Trinity Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe 1871: Scholar, with sister St Philip, m 1889 Holy Mary Ann STOCKLEY Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe with parents 1891: Grocer, Bickerstaffe m 18 May 1874 St Mary the Virgin, St Mary the Virgin, census Jane CORNS W. D council 1881: Mining Engineer age 29 1871: Agricultural Labourer 1871: Farm Labourer of d 1851 Ormskirk Holy Trinity, employing 2 labourers, Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe d 1946 age 93 1891: Grocer, Four Lane 1871: Scholar, Bickerstaffe 1881: Mary SWIFT Thomas J. SWIFT d Aug 1945 Mary Ann STOCKLEY, Southport Trinity 1881: Farmer's Daur 1891: Farmer with parents St Paul, Prescot Prescot b ca. 1860 Whiston 1911: Rate Collector, & Surveyor, 2 Clayton LabourersWidow, 16 Brook Place, Waddicar Lane, Melling Bickerstaffe Yew Tree Farm, Scarisbrick 1881: Farm Labourer, Ends with sister 1891: Farmer of Farmer's Daur b ca. 1869 b ca. 1875 as Thomas Bickerstaffe 1901: visiting sister 1901: Ordinary Skelmersdale 1871: Barmaid 1871: Waitress Skelmersdale UDC, St, Skelmersdale Bullace Tree Road Birkenhead, 1881: Farm Labourer of bur 20 Jun 1916 1891: Farm labourer, Moor Game Farm 1901: Farmer, Hall Lane Mary Ann Railway Side, Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe 1881: Farmer's Son 1891: Farmer Hannah Agricultural m 1871 Holy Trinity Liverpool Road 1891: Local Board d 1890 Birkenhead Cheshire Ormskirk Rd, Bickerstaffe Holy Trinity, Liverpool Rd., Bickerstaffe 1891: Farmer, Moor (Bickerstaffe Hall) STOCKLEY Drummersdale, 1891: Farmer, Holly Farm, of Ormskirk Rd Labourer Elizabeth MOLYNEUX Bickerstaffe Martha CORNS Surveyor, with mother age 44 1891: Colliery Labourer Bickerstaffe 1901: Farmer, Holly Farm, Game Farm 1911: Farmer, 1881: Farmer's Scarisbrick LAN Elizabeth Ada A. SWIFT Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe 1911: Farm b ca. 1862 Whiston bp 18 Mar 1849 1881: Domestic Amelia Jane CORNS of Four Lane Ends Liverpool Rd., Bickerstaffe 1901: Agricultural Bickerstaffe Hall Daur 1901, 1911: Farmer Cecelia b ca. 1879 1901: Farmer of Stanley 1911: Steam Labourer of 1881: Waitress St Mary the Virgin, Servt, with b ca. 1868 Whiston 1911: Employed in Boot 1911: Farmer of Bickerstaffe Labourer of 14, Station of Blacklock Hall SWIFT Bickerstaffe Farm, Liverpool Rd, Roller Driver of 27 Carr Lane Prescot mother 1911: with brother Shop; 105 Burscough St., bur 4 Dec 1926 Holy Trinity, Rd, Ormskirk Farm, Speke b ca. 1871 Bickerstaffe Rose Cottage, West Derby d before 1851 census 1891, 1901: with John Corns Ormskirk Bickerstaffe 1911: Farmer of 53 Bickerstaffe 1911:Agricultualist of Church Road, mother Thorney Croft Stanley Farm, Formby 1911: with brother Rd, Wavertree, Bickerstaffe John Corns Liverpool 1929-1939 MP Ormskirk d 1914 (Labour, then National Labour from 1931) d 12 Mar 1950 Alice R. ROBERTS Martha A. ROSBOTHAM Hannah ROSBOTHAM Richard ROSBOTHAM Charlotte ROSBOTHAM Amelia DRAPER Martha DRAPER Joseph CORNS Samuel CORNS William CORNS Benjamin John KEELING Mary KEELING Thomas BROWNBILL Jane BROWNBILL George BROWNBILL Alice ROSBOTHAM Joseph ROSBOTHAM Thomas ROSBOTHAM James Rosbotham CLARE Gertrude Joseph CLARE Jane Ellen Samuel John CLARE Thomas CLARE Amy Beatrice ALEFOUNDER Thomas RIMMER Mary SWIFT Arthur Thomas John ROSBOTHAM Edith May Robert SWIFT Henry ROBY Samuel ROBY Charlotte ROBY b ca. 1887 b ca. 1888 Everton b 1890 Aughton b ca. 1885 Skelmersdale b 1891 Skelmersdale b ca. 1874 b ca. 1876 b ca. 1878 b 1880 Skelmersdale b 1881 Skelmersdale STOCKLEY b ca. 1878 b ca. 1880 b ca. 1867 Southport/ b ca. 1874 Melling b ca. 1882 b ca. 1875 Aughton b ca. 1883 Scarisbrick b ca. 1888 Skelmersdale b 1876 Rainford Elizabeth b 1878 Bickerstaffe ENSOR b 1880 Rainford b 1887 Rainford b 1899 W. Derby b ca. 1886 b ca. 1889 SWIFT b 1891 Bickerstaffe ROSBOTHAM b 1890 Bickerstaffe b ca. 1890 b ca. 1894 b ca. 1897 Skelmersdale Bickerstaffe Bickerstaffe Skelmersdale 1891: with gf Samuel 1881 Ormskirk b ca. Jly 1870 Birkenhead Birkenhead Bickdale 1881, 1891: with Bickerstaffe 1901: Farmer's son 1881: at Moor Game Farm BANKS 1881: at Moor Game b ca. 1880 1881: at Moor Game 3 Maxwell Place Bickerstaffe Scarisbrick b ca. 1897 Speke 1911: Student b ca. 1898 Lathom Lathom Lathom 1891: Dressmaker 1901: Bank clerk ROSBOTHAM 1901: Teacher Bickerstaffe 1891: with gf 1881: Colliery Labourer gf Samuel Mary ROSBOTHAM William ROSBOTHAM 1891: Farmer's Son b 1887 Farm Liverpool Farm Liverpool Bickerstaffe Mary SWIFT 1911: Under 1901: with gm Mary elementary school 1881: with Samuel 1891: Wheelwright ROSBOTHAM b ca. 1877 Aughton Martha ROSBOTHAM 1901: Assistant Evangelist m 1910 St 1891: Scholar 1901: Cousin 1891: Scholar m 1927 West Derby RO Elizabeth SWIFT Ada E. SWIFT Esther ROSBOTHAM b 1893 Bickerstaffe Mary ROBY Gardener Margaret ROBY Emma BROWNBILL b ca. 1895 Skelmersdale b ca. 1899 Speke b ca. 1899 ROSBOTHAM gf Samuel ROSBOTHAM b ca. 1885 Mawdsley (Church Army), in caravan, Simon & St 1901: Grocer Assistant of Richard 1901: Stoker, on board 1911: Shipping Clerk, see Faversham pedigree b ca. 1890 b ca. 1893 Bickerstaffe Robert James 1891: with mother b ca. 1893 b ca. 1886 Bickerstaffe Lathom ROSBOTHAM 1901: with Mary Alice BROWNBILL John BROWNBILL 1911: Assistant, 1901: Pupil Teacher Filstock, Whitchurch, Salop Jude with All m 1909 Wavertree or Rachel Cruiser 2nd class HMS Provisions, with parents Scarisbrick 1911: Farmer's daughter, ROSBOTHAM Lathom Samuel ROSBOTHAM Edward S. ROSBOTHAM Robert Heathcote Joshua ROBY 1891: Traction gm Mary b ca. 1868 Melling b ca. 1877 Boot Shop 1911: Evangelist, Church Souls, Southport St Bridget ALDERSON, Minerva, Training Station, Dairy & Poultry work b ca.
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