The christening of Joseph Fletcher is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
In the 1861 Census for Royton, Joseph Fletcher's wife, Judith Tetlow, is listed as residing in Royton, Lancashire, and "married" with her "husband [being] in America". Joseph Fletcher may have gone to America sometime between 1858 (after his son Joseph was born) and 1861 (prior to the 1861 census), and then returned to England sometime prior to the birth of his last child, Esther, who was born in about 1868.
The birth of "Judath Tettlow" is listed in the IGI (via the "LDS Church membership record of a deceased person") as having taken place on 1 March 1824 in Royton, Lancashire. Also, LDS Baptisms for the Dead for April 10, 1917 (FHL Film # 183469, page 623) lists "Judeth Tetlo" as having been born in about 1823 in Middleton, Lancashire.
In the 1841 Census, Judith Tetlow is listed as being about 15 years old (born about 1826), born in Lancashire, and working as a "F" [or Female] "S" [Servant] in the household of Alice Milne (about 45 years old) in Crompton, Oldham, Lancashire. Also listed in Alice Milne's household, was her son, John Milne--about 25 years old.
In the 1851 Census for Thornham, Lancashire, Judith Tetlow is listed as being about 27 years old (born about 1824), born in Middleton, Lancashire, unmarried, and working as a Fustian Cutter. Current research suggests that Judith was the illegitimate daughter of Alice Tetlow.
In the 1861 Census for Royton, Judith (Fletcher) is listed as being about 38 years old (born about 1823), born in Thornham, married to Joseph Fletcher, who was listed in the census as being her "husband in America", working as a Charwoman, and residing at 5 Peter Row, Royton, Oldham, Lancashire.
In the 1871 Census, Judith (Ogden) is listed as being about about 47 years old (born about 1824), born in Thornham, married to Aaron Ogden, and residing in Royton, Lancashire.
LDS Baptisms for the Dead for April 10, 1917 (FHL Film # 183469, page 623) lists "Judeth Tetlo" as having died in about 1863--which is wrong because she was alive in the 1871 Census.
Marriage Notes for Joseph Fletcher and Judith Tetlow-284
In July 2008, the RBFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate from England of Joseph Fletcher and Judith Tetlow, which states that the marriage took place by Banns on 23 August 1851 (and not 23 March 1851 as an earlier IGI entry states) at the "parish church" (St. Leonard) of Middleton, and that at the time of their marriage Joseph Fletcher was "of full age" and a Bachelor and Fustian Cutter of Thornham, and that his father was James Fletcher, also a Custian Cutter; and that Judith Tetlow was "of full age" and a Spinster and Fustian Cutter of Thornham, and that her father was John Tetlow, a Silkweaver. The marriage was witnessed by William Meadowcroft and John Taylor.
The birth of Aaron Ogden is listed in the IGI (via an "LDS Church membership record of a deceased person").
In the 1871 Census, Aaron Ogden is listed as being about 52 years old (born about 1819), born in Royton, Lancashire, and working as a "Cotton Operative" while residing at 135 Rochdale Road, Royton.
In the 1881 Census, Aaron Ogden is listed as being about 62 years old (born about 1819), born in Royton, Lancashire, and working as a "Marine Store dealer".
The birth of "Judath Tettlow" is listed in the IGI (via the "LDS Church membership record of a deceased person") as having taken place on 1 March 1824 in Royton, Lancashire. Also, LDS Baptisms for the Dead for April 10, 1917 (FHL Film # 183469, page 623) lists "Judeth Tetlo" as having been born in about 1823 in Middleton, Lancashire.
In the 1841 Census, Judith Tetlow is listed as being about 15 years old (born about 1826), born in Lancashire, and working as a "F" [or Female] "S" [Servant] in the household of Alice Milne (about 45 years old) in Crompton, Oldham, Lancashire. Also listed in Alice Milne's household, was her son, John Milne--about 25 years old.
In the 1851 Census for Thornham, Lancashire, Judith Tetlow is listed as being about 27 years old (born about 1824), born in Middleton, Lancashire, unmarried, and working as a Fustian Cutter. Current research suggests that Judith was the illegitimate daughter of Alice Tetlow.
In the 1861 Census for Royton, Judith (Fletcher) is listed as being about 38 years old (born about 1823), born in Thornham, married to Joseph Fletcher, who was listed in the census as being her "husband in America", working as a Charwoman, and residing at 5 Peter Row, Royton, Oldham, Lancashire.
In the 1871 Census, Judith (Ogden) is listed as being about about 47 years old (born about 1824), born in Thornham, married to Aaron Ogden, and residing in Royton, Lancashire.
LDS Baptisms for the Dead for April 10, 1917 (FHL Film # 183469, page 623) lists "Judeth Tetlo" as having died in about 1863--which is wrong because she was alive in the 1871 Census.
Marriage Notes for Aaron Ogden and Judith Tetlow-284
The marriage of Aaron Ogden and Judath Tetlow was by Banns and is listed in the parish register for Rochdale, Lancashire (FHL Film # 1484386 and # 2356502), and states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 9 December 1869, and that Aaron Ogden was 50 years old (born about 1819), a Widower and Spinner, of Milnrow Road, and that his father was Thomas Ogden, a Spinner; and that Judith Fletcher (Tetlow) was 44 years old (born about 1825), a Widow, of Newbold, and that her father was John Tetlow, a Weaver. This marriage was witnessed by John Lord and Elizabeth Cropper.
This marriage is listed in the online FreeBMD and Lancashire BMD.
Ethel M. Brough extracted these names and dates from the Winwick Parish Record, FHL Film # 1655875, in September-October 2000.
Ethel M. Brough extracted these names and dates from the Winwick Parish Record, FHL Film # 1655875, in September-October 2000.
Marriage Notes for George Boydel and Sarah Unseworth-304
Ethel M. Brough extracted these names and dates from the Winwick Parish Record, FHL Film # 1655875, in September-October 2000.
The birth and christening dates for Peter Eden is listed in the Winwick Parish Register (FHL Film # 1701222), and reads: "Peter - s[o]n of Peter Eden of Newton [Winwick] born Aug 21, bapt [Aug] 28th [1702]". Also, the Winwick Parish Register (FHL Film 1655875) reads: "1702, 28 Aug, Peter s[on of] Peter Eden of Newton, born Aug 21, Bapt 28th".
Peter Eden is listed as "my son Peter" and "Peter my son" in the Will of his father, Peter Eden, which Will was dated 3 November 1726 (FHL Film # 92209).
Elizebeth (Elizabeth) Boydell (Boydel)
Ethel Mickelson Brough (b.1947) extracted these names and dates from the Winwick Parish Record, FHL Film # 1655875, in September-October 2000. Elizebeth Boydel (b.1703) is the 5th Great-Grand Aunt of Ethel Mickelson, and their common ancestors are Elizebeth Boydel's parents--George and Elizabeth Boydell. George Boydell (b.1663) is the 6th Great-Grandfather of Ethel Mickelson Brough. The direct lineage of Ethel Mickelson Brough to George Boydell is as follows:
Ethel Mickelson (Brough), b.1947 (Rin#2)
Helen Isabel Nichols (Mickelson), b.1913 (Rin#19)
Olive Lovenia Booth (Nichols), b.1877 (Rin#178)
Ann Lythgoe (Booth), b.1836 (Rin#525)
Thomas Lythgoe, b.1804 (Rin#595)
Joseph Lythgoe, chr.1764 (Rin#613)
Betty Lythgoe (Sale), chr.1737 (Rin#1038)
Sarah Boydel (Lythgoe), b.1708 (Rin#1045)
George Boydell, b.1663 (Rin#1067)
Marriage Notes for Peter Eden and Elizebeth (Elizabeth) Boydell (Boydel)-300
This marriage is listed in the IGI and LDS Ordinance Index (via the LDS Extraction Program).
This marriage can be found in the Winwick Parish Register (FHL Film # 1469061), which record states that "Peter Eaden" married "Eliz Boydel" on 1 August 1733 by "pub" and that they were "both of Risley".
Ethel M. Brough extracted these names and dates from the Winwick Parish Record, FHL Film # 1655875, in September-October 2000.
The birth and christening of Elizabeth Kenion--named "Eliz Kenyon"--is listed in the FHL Film # 1469061, Item #4.
These names and dates were extracted from the British Isles Vital Records Index CD via the FHL in December 2002.
The death of Elizabeth Kenyon is listed in the IGI.
Marriage Notes for George Boydell and Elizabeth Kenion (Kenyon)-327
The marriage of George Boydell and Elizabeth Kenion is listed in FHL Film # 1469061, and states that both individuals were "Both of Newton".
These names and dates were extracted from the British Isles Vital Records Index CD via the FHL in December 2002.
Ethel M. Brough extracted these names and dates from the Winwick Parish Record, FHL Books # 942.72, K29pr, V. 109 and V. 113, and FHL Film # 1655875, in September-October 2000.
Ethel M. Brough extracted these names and dates from the Winwick Parish Record, FHL Books # 942.72, K29pr, V. 109 (1563-1620) and V. 113 (1621-1660) in December 2002.
Marriage Notes for George Boydell and Ellin Hardman-319
Ethel M. Brough extracted these names and dates from the Winwick Parish Record, FHL Books # 942.72, K29pr, V. 109 and V. 113, and FHL Film # 1655875, in September-October 2000.
Ethel M. Brough extracted these names and dates from the Winwick Parish Record, FHL Books # 942.72, K29pr, V. 109 (1563-1620) and V. 113 (1621-1660) in September-October 2000.
The christening of Mathewe Lythgoe is listed in the parish register of Leigh, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/L2, K29s, page 115), which states that Mathewe Lythgoe was christened on 3 April 1603 and that he was of "Bedforth".
The Will of "Matthew Lythgoe of Bedford, parish of Leigh, Yeoman, 1633" (FHL Film # 89525--about the seventh prior to the end of the film) is difficult to see/read. However, in June 2009, Kathryn Stout (a professional genealogist in Lancashire, England) stated that in his will Matthew mentioned a daughter "Margaret" (who was then called Margaret Rotherine), a son Richard, and a son Matthew--who was apparently his youngest son.
Matthew Lythgoe and his family is mentioned in the 1959 book "History of Leigh" by Dr. John Lunn ((http://www.leighlife.com/index.php?page=wiki&id=leighlife:lhbedford), as follows:
"Matthew Lythgoe, yeoman, was blest with wife and a balanced family of three sons and three daughters. The youngest son was Matthew, 'which child is unbrought upp whom I have greatest care uppon which in dutie I ought.' He asked that neighbour, who was trusted of many, Richard Ward to look after an incalf cow, and the bed whereon the father lay, for the benefit of the boy and both he and Thomasina, his mother were to have meat and drink out of the profits of his farm. Matthew had married off his daughters, Margaret, Katharine and Elizabeth: he had, unlike some, paid great sums in dowries and could give them no more. The eldest son Richard kept all the forms and boards in the house and...Richard Speakman [who married Elizabeth Lythgoe in 1629] took for one year the nearer meadow field. Altogether Matthew could leave only £43 6s. At his death he possessed three flitches of bacon, a gambon and a kippow comb."
The christening of Elizabeth Lythgoe is listed in the parish register of Leigh, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/K29pr, V.87, page 4), which states that Elizabeth Lythgoe was christened on 6 July 1626 and that she was of "Bedford".
The christening of Richard Lythgoe is listed in the parish register of Leigh, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/K29pr, V.87, page 7), which states that Richard Lythgoe was christened on 7 October 1627 and that he was of "Bedford".
The christening of Anne Lythgoe is listed in the parish register of Leigh, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/K29pr, V.87, page 13), which states that Anne Lythgoe was christened on 6 June 1630 and that she was of "Bedford".
The christening of Katherine Lythgoe is listed in the parish register of Leigh, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/K29pr, V.87, page 17), which states that Katherine Lythgoe was christened on 16 September 1632 and that she was of "Bedford".
The christening of Jane Lythgoe is listed in the parish register of Leigh, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/K29pr, V.87, page 35), which states that Jane Lythgoe was christened on 4 June 1640 and that she was the "daughter [of] Mathew" Lythgoe of "Bedford".