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Cumbrian Railway Ancestors B Surnames Surname First Names Cumbrian Railway Ancestors B surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Babbs John Porter Barrow Goods FUR 08/08/1895 Entered service on 20/- pw 1895 26 FR Staff Register Babbs John Parcels Porter Barrow Central FUR 25/06/1900 From Barrow Goods on 22/- pw 1895 26 FR Staff Register Babbs John Labourer Buccleuch Jct to Goods Dep FUR 16/09/1907 Entered service 1907 38 Furness PW staff register p 6 Babbs John P.Way Askam FUR 00/03/1908 AMB Listed as available mobilisation for Babbs John P Way Labourer Askam FUR 06/08/1914 RAIL 214/81 entrenchmen works Babe William Signalman Carlisle MID 14/11/1876 New appointment. Still in post in 1898 RAIL 491/1024 Babe William Signalman Carlisle MID 00/00/1902 Died RAIL 491/1026 Backhouse James Porter Barrow ? FUR 00/00/1851 Age 32 b.Whitehall Census Backhouse Luke Clerk Askam FUR 10/10/1881 Entered service on 5/6 pw 1881 15 FR Staff Register Transferred from Askam Iron Works on Backhouse Luke Office Boy Dalton FUR 15/05/1882 1881 15 FR Staff Register 7/6 pw Backhouse Luke Clerk Foxfield FUR 20/02/1883 Transferred from Dalton on 10/- pw 1881 15 FR Staff Register Backhouse Luke Clerk Ulverston FUR 29/10/1883 Transferred from Foxfield on 12/6 pw 1880 15 FR Staff Register Backhouse Luke Clerk Ulverston FUR 08/05/1886 Resigned 1880 15 FR Staff Register Backhouse R Underman Lake Side LMS 05/05/1928 In service with LMS on May 5 1928 Furness PW staff register p 26,25 Bacon A. Number Taker Carnforth MID 18/08/1874 Appointed. Resigned 15/10/1874 RAIL 491/1024 Bacon George Fireman Moor Row WCE 00/00/1871 Age 17 Census Bacon Robert Platelayer Cockermouth ? CWR 00/00/1851 Lived at Seaton Census 1851 Died aged 21 while turning an engine on Bacon Robert Stoker Cockermouth CWR 14/08/1852 Inquest report. Whitehaven Archives the turntable Bacon William Platelayer Seaton ?? 00/00/1871 Aged 45 Census 1871 Bacon William Platelayer Seaton ?? 00/00/1882 Porters 1882 Postal Directory Refreshment Room Badere Miss T.A. Windermere LNW 00/00/1915 Female LCR/LNW minutes Manageress Baggaday Arthur Engine Driver Carnforth ?? 03/04/1881 Lived 2 Mount Terrace, head, age 37 Census Bagley Mr Station Master Bay Horse LNW 00/00/1884 Admonished LCR/LNW minutes Bagot Henry Goods Clerk Lancaster LCR 01/08/1859 In post 1853 RAIL 410/1862 Bagot Henry Goods Clerk Oxenholme LNW 01/12/1860 Moved from Lancaster 1853 RAIL 410/1862 Bagot Henry Station Master Milnthorpe LNW 01/10/1861 Appointed 1853 RAIL 410/1844 Bagot Henry Station Master Milnthorpe LNW 00/00/1863 Pay rise LCR/LNW minutes Bagot Henry Station Master Milnthorpe LNW 15/10/1863 Resigned 1853 RAIL 410/1844 Bagot Henry Audit Accountant Barrow FUR 01/01/1886 On £300 pa rising to £450 by 01/05/99 1863 25 FR Staff Register Bagot Henry Audit Accountant Barrow FUR 31/03/1904 Retired 1863 25 FR Staff Register Moved from Desford. In 1879 moved to Bagshaw H. Signalman Settle MID 14/11/1876 RAIL 491/1024 Wellingborough Bailey C.C. Hotel, etc, Inspector ?? LNW 00/00/1904 LCR/LNW minutes Bailey Charles Edwin Signalman Carnforth MID 14/03/1907 Moved from Kilnhurst RAIL 491/1026 Found dead on duty Carnforth East Bailey Charles Edwin Signalman Carnforth MID 21/10/1926 Lancashire Evening Post Junction. Aged 61 years Bailey J.S. Assistant Foreman Morecambe MID 16/12/1897 Moved from Colne RAIL 491/1025 Entered service on 18/- 19/- Feb 1873; Bailey James Porter Silverdale FUR 23/09/1872 1872 21 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Resigned Sept 1873 Bailey P. Leading Fitter Carlisle Durranhill ? LMS 25/03/1928 At presentation to EK Carey LMS Mag. 5/1928 Presented with Long Service Ambulance Bailey P.A. ?? Carlisle LMS 03/11/1927 LMS Mag. 2/1928 Medal Bailey W. Assistant Porter Hawes Junction MID 20/09/1888 Appointed. Moved to Rawmarsh 1890 RAIL 491/1025 Bailey William jnr Engine Wright Carlisle NCR 00/00/1841 Year is approximate, source undated RAIL 509/58 Bailiff John Platelayer Keswick? CKP 20/02/1875 Married @ Crosthwaite to Mary Nixon WCT Baillie Alex Clerk Silloth NBR 03/04/1881 Age 25, lived at 5 Alma Terrace Census Baillie George Fireman Barrow ? FUR 00/00/1861 Age 23. b.Scotland Census Page 1 Cumbrian Railway Ancestors B surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Baillie William Office Porter Carlisle London Road NCR 00/00/1841 Year is approximate, source undated RAIL 509/58 Bainbridge Chapelhow Ganger Troutbeck CKP ?? Photo on p.192 Rails thru Lakeland Bainbridge J.G. Assistant Porter Crosby Garrett MID 20/12/1900 Appointed RAIL 491/1026 Bainbridge J.G. Porter Cotehill MID 19/05/1904 Moved from Crosby Garrett. RAIL 491/1026 Bainbridge J.G. Porter Langwathby MID 15/08/1907 Moved from Cotehill RAIL 491/1026 Bainbridge J.K. Apprentice - Goods Cockermouth LNW 24/03/1897 Appointed 1897 15 RAIL 410/1841 Bainbridge J.K. Apprentice - Goods Windermere LNW 16/12/1901 Moved from Cockermouth 1897 15 RAIL 410/1841 Bainbridge J.K. Goods Clerk Windermere LNW 16/01/1915 Resigned 1897 15 RAIL 410/1841 Bainbridge J.W. Clerk Carnforth LNW 23/04/1903 Appointed 1903 16 RAIL 410/1846 Bainbridge J.W. Clerk Carnforth LNW 20/03/1913 Resigned 1903 16 RAIL 410/1846 Bainbridge John Fireman Carnforth ?? 03/04/1881 Lived at 10 Oxford Street, boarder, age 30 Census Bainbridge Joseph Driver? Seaton ?? 25/01/1888 Report of death WCT p5h Bainbridge Richard Shunter Barrow Goods FUR 11/04/1875 Entered service on 22/- pw 1875 21 FR Staff Register Bainbridge Richard Shunter Barrow Goods FUR 07/03/1878 Fined 2/- for not working with his engine 1875 21 FR Staff Register Bainbridge Richard Shunter Barrow Goods FUR 09/04/1887 On 30/- pw 1875 21 FR Staff Register Bainbridge Richard Goods Guard Guards FUR 00/00/1890 On 30/- pw 1875 21 FR Staff Register Bainbridge Richard Goods Guard Barrow FUR 05/10/1895 Resigned to go abroad 1875 21 FR Staff Register Bainbridge Robert Platelayer Carnforth FUR 04/04/1876 Crushed fingers while loading at Carnforth RAIL 1053/55 Bainbridge Robert Labourer Penrith LNW 00/00/1871 Census Witnessed accident. Gave evidence at Bainbridge Robert Signalman Wreay LNW 04/06/1881 Baughan Notes inquiry Bainbridge Robert Signalman Wreay LNW 00/00/1891 Census Bainbridge Robert Brakesman Tebay LNW 00/00/1905 Lived 5 Whinfell Terrace Bulmer Westmorland Bainbridge Robert Brakesman Tebay LNW 00/00/1911 Age 38, lived 5 Whinfell Terrace Census Bainbridge Robert Goods Guard Sedbergh LNW 10/03/1915 Age 42. Injured in shunting accident Accident report Bainbridge T. Apprentice - Goods Cockermouth LNW 22/08/1899 Appointed 1899 15 RAIL 410/1841 Bainbridge T. Apprentice Shap LNW 18/05/1903 Moved from Cockermouth Goods 1899 15 RAIL 410/1846 Bainbridge T. Goods Clerk Penrith LNW 01/11/1903 Moved from Shap 1899 15 RAIL 410/1841 Bainbridge T. Goods Clerk Lancaster LNW 05/12/1912 Moved from Penrith 1899 15 RAIL 410/1841 Bainbridge T. Clerk Lancaster - Supt's Dept LNW 01/01/1913 From Lancaster Goods 1899 15 RAIL 410/1846 Bainbridge T. Clerk Lancaster - Supt's Dept LNW 11/12/1916 On His Majesty's War Service 1899 15 RAIL 410/1846 Bainbridge William Foreman Platelayer Troutbeck CKP 00/00/1901 Lived Troutbeck Bulmers 1901 Bainbridge William Ganger Troutbeck CKP ?? Photo on p.192 Rails thru Lakeland Entered service on 21/- Discharged Nov Baines ?? Carter Ulverston FUR 01/09/1852 1852 40 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 1871 Baines Barnaby P Way Inspector Penrith LCR 00/00/1854 LCR/LNW minutes Baines Barnaby P Way Inspector ?? LCR 00/00/1859 Wage £91 pa LCR Staff Involved in accident @ Hugh's Crag Baines Barnaby P Way Inspector ?? LCR 00/00/1859 LCR Staff Cutting Deemed responsible for accident in Baines Barnaby Pway Inspector ?? LCR 27/12/1859 Hughes Crag cut Baines Barnaby P Way Inspector ?? LCR 00/01/1860 At inquest found guilty of manslaughter Carlisle Patriot Baines Barnaby P Way Inspector ?? LCR 31/01/1860 Services dispensed with LCR Staff Baines George Pointsman Lancaster LNW 00/00/1861 LCR/LNW minutes Baines George Pointsman Lancaster LNW 00/00/1862 LCR/LNW minutes Baines George Pointsman Lancaster LNW 00/00/1864 Resignation LCR/LNW minutes Baines George William Clerk Carlisle MID? 00/00/1911 Age 16, lived at 20 Petteril Terrace Census Baines H.H. Booking Clerk Lancaster Green Ayre MID 24/06/1878 Called upon to resign RAIL 491/1024 Baines Henry Platelayer Lambrigg LNW 00/00/1905 Lived Wythmoor Cottage Bulmer Westmorland Page 2 Cumbrian Railway Ancestors B surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Baines I.W. Porter Ulverston FUR 09/07/1900 Entered service on 19/- pw 1900 25 FR Staff Register Driver of engine 56 in collision nr Baines J. Driver ?? FUR 12/04/1890 Balmanno Notes Plumpton Jct Baines J. Goods Porter Penrith LNW 23/08/1860 Dismissed 1859 RAIL 410/1862 Baines J. Brakesman ?? LNW 00/00/1868 Died on duty LCR/LNW minutes Baines J. ?? Oxenholme ? LNW 04/05/1891 Entered group NUR reg. Bowtell col Appointed to grade. On register here in Baines J. Signalman Class 5 Oxenholme Peat Lane LNW 00/07/1896 NUR reg. Bowtell col 1928 Baines James Extra carter Barrow Goods FUR 22/09/1874 Entered service on 21/-pw 1874 FR Staff Register Baines James Timekeepr Tebay LNW 00/00/1905 Lived Old Tebay Bulmer Westmorland Baines John Clerk Carnforth ?? 03/04/1881 Lived Cottage, Warton, son, age 14 Census Baines John Porter Dalton FUR 15/10/1877 Entered service on 20/- 1877 20 FR Staff Register Baines John Porter Dalton FUR 00/04/1880 Resigned 1877 20 FR Staff Register Baines John William Railway Policeman Carlisle MID 00/00/1911 Age 37, lived at 20 Petteril Terrace Census Lived 10 Jackson Terrace, Warton, head, Baines Joseph Engine Driver Carnforth ?? 03/04/1881 Census age 37 Baines Mark Porter Barrow ? FUR 00/00/1861 Age 37.
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