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Patrick family history: Benjamin, mining engineer and soldier: the last of the Mow Cop Patricks (1871-1951)
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The story of the Patrick family who came to live in Mow Cop, Staffordshire, in the 19th century and the Wainwright family in Cheshire. Tuesday, May 08, 2007. Benjamin, mining engineer and soldier: the last of the Mow Cop Patricks (1871-1951). Benjamin Patrick, my grandfather, served in Egypt in WW1 but became an alcoholic and did considerable damage to our line of Patricks and caused four of his five surviving children to move away from the area. He was the last male Patrick to live on Mow Cop.
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Patrick family history: 07/07
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The story of the Patrick family who came to live in Mow Cop, Staffordshire, in the 19th century and the Wainwright family in Cheshire. Tuesday, July 24, 2007. Where the Wainwrights have lived. My mother was a Wainwright from near Nantwich in Cheshire. In 1881 (L map) the Wainwrights were concentrated in the north-east of the English midlands and in mid-Wales. By 1998 (R), they were still there, but had also spread across to South Yorkshire. Tuesday, July 24, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Patrick family history: New photos of my grandparents discovered
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The story of the Patrick family who came to live in Mow Cop, Staffordshire, in the 19th century and the Wainwright family in Cheshire. Monday, August 25, 2008. New photos of my grandparents discovered. These pictures were copied from photos in the album of my cousins Phyllis and Menes in Blackpool. (a) My grandmother Minnie (nee Porter) in a relatively relaxed moment [ca. 1916], and (b) my grandfather Benjamin Patrick and his second wife Sarah Ann (nee Lovatt) [ca.1950]. Monday, August 25, 2008.
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Patrick family history: The family of David Murdoch (1835–1879): a journey from Scotland to the New World
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The story of the Patrick family who came to live in Mow Cop, Staffordshire, in the 19th century and the Wainwright family in Cheshire. Tuesday, September 13, 2011. The family of David Murdoch (1835–1879): a journey from Scotland to the New World. David’s father, John Murdoch. 1788-1841) was born (like his father John before him) on the remote Lynemore Farm in the parish of Ardclach , Nairnshire between Nairn and Grantown-on-Spey in the Scottish highlands. David’s mother, Mary MacPherson. And they had six...
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Patrick family history: 01/09
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The story of the Patrick family who came to live in Mow Cop, Staffordshire, in the 19th century and the Wainwright family in Cheshire. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. 1911 census released today. My father Leonard was 4 years old on Mow Cop in April 1911. Here he is with his father and mother, sisters Elizabeth and Evelyn, and brothers Fred and George. Note also that my grandmother had borne 10 children after 20 years of marriage, but only 5 were still alive. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Tuesday, January 13, 2009.
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Patrick family history: James Patrick of Snowdrop Cottage, Mow Cop, mining engineer
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The story of the Patrick family who came to live in Mow Cop, Staffordshire, in the 19th century and the Wainwright family in Cheshire. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. James Patrick of Snowdrop Cottage, Mow Cop, mining engineer. My great-grandfather) was the first of the Mow Cop Patricks to be a skilled worker. His grandfather James (1786-1845) had been an agricultural labourer and his father William. A summary of James Patrick’s life:. September 1832 in Bowers Bent, Standon, Staffordshire. William Patrick (1...
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Patrick family history: Marjorie Murdoch Wainwright (April 20 1908 to April 13 1998)
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The story of the Patrick family who came to live in Mow Cop, Staffordshire, in the 19th century and the Wainwright family in Cheshire. Monday, April 21, 2008. Marjorie Murdoch Wainwright (April 20 1908 to April 13 1998). They were married at Hospital Street Methodist Church, Nantwich, on her 31st birthday, Thursday April 20 1939. The reception was held at Churche's Mansions, a splendid Tudor building nearby, and it looks as though no expense was spared. They spent their honeymoon at an hotel at B...
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Patrick family history: William Patrick (1811-1879): the man who brought the Patricks to Mow Cop
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The story of the Patrick family who came to live in Mow Cop, Staffordshire, in the 19th century and the Wainwright family in Cheshire. Tuesday, August 26, 2008. William Patrick (1811-1879): the man who brought the Patricks to Mow Cop. Our branch of the Patrick family arrived in Mow Cop in Staffordshire in 1845, and several descendants (through female lines) live there to this day . The man responsible for that move to Mow Cop was my great-great-grand-father William. February 1879 at Mow Cop, Staffordshire.