Osmond and Davis Genealogies

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Thomas Pendleton

In the 1841 Census, Thomas Pendleton is listed as being about 15 years old (born about 1826), born in Lancashire, England, and residing with his parents, John and Elizabeth Pendleton, in Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire.

In the 1851 Census, Thomas Pendleton is listed as being about 25 years old (born about 1826), born in Middleton, Lancashire, married and working as a "House Joiner, journeyman", and residing with his wife, Ann, in Cheeham Hill, Manchester, Lancashire.

In the 1861 Census, Thomas Pendleton is listed as being about 35 years old (born about 1826), born in Middleton, Lancashire, married and working as a "Joiner", and residing with his wife, Anne, and two of their children, in Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire.

In the 1871 Census, Thomas Pendleton is listed as being about 45 years old (born about 1826), born in Middleton, Lancashire, married and working as a "Joiner employing 4 men", and residing with his wife, Ann, and two of their children, in Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire.

Thomas Pendleton is not listed in the 1881 Census.

The death of Thomas Pendleton is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his death was registered during the quarter of July-September 1879 in the district of Prestwich (which includes Cheetham) and that he was about 53 years old (born about 1826).


Ann Jenkins

In the 1851 Census, Ann (Pendleton) is listed as being about 27 years old (born about 1824), born in Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales, married and residing with her husband, Thomas Pendleton, in Cheeham Hill, Manchester, Lancashire.

In the 1861 Census, Anne (Pendleton) is listed as being about 38 years old (born about 1823), born in Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales, married and residing with her husband, Thomas Pendleton, and two of their children, in Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire.

In the 1871 Census, Ann (Pendleton) is listed as being about 47 years old (born about 1824), born in Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales, married and residing with her husband, Thomas Pendleton, and two of their children, in Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire.

In the 1881 Census, Ann (Pendleton) is listed as being about 57 years old (born about 1824), born in Cardiff, Wales, a "Widow" and "Blind" and living on "Income from property" while residing with her two adult children (who were both unmarried at the time) at: 65 Crescent Road, Crumpsall, Cheetham, Lancashire.


Marriage Notes for Thomas Pendleton and Ann Jenkins-2172

The marriage of Thomas Pendleton and Ann Jenkins is listed in the parish record transcript for St. John, Manchester (FHL Film # 93964), which states that they were married by Banns on 11 July 1850, and that Thomas Pendleton was a Bachelor and Joiner of Cheetham Hill, and the son of John Pendleton, a Joiner; and that Ann Jenkins was a Spinster of Cheetham Hill, and the daughter of Thomas Jenkins, a Farmer.

The marriage of Thomas Pendleton and Ann Jenkins is listed in the online FreeBMD and UKBMD-Search.


Elizabeth Pendleton

The birth of Elizabeth Pendleton is listed in the online FreeBMD.  Note: Elizabeth Pendleton is not listed with her parents in the 1851 Census, because the census was taken on 30 March 1851, which was prior to her birth.

In the 1861 Census, Elizabeth Pendleton is listed as being about 10 years old (born about 1851) and born in Manchester, Lancashire.

In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth Pendleton is listed as being about 19 years old (born about 1852) and born in Manchester, Lancashire, and single and living with her parents in Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire.

In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth Pendelton is listed as being about 29 years old (born about 1852), born in Manchester, Lancashire, single and working as a "Professor of Music" while residing with her mother (a widow) at: 65 Crescent Road, Crumpsall, Cheetham, Lancashire.


William Pendleton

The birth of William Pendleton is listed in the online FreeBMD.

In the 1861 Census, William Pendleton is listed as being about 7 years old (born about 1854) and born in Manchester, Lancashire.

In the 1871 Census, William Pendleton is listed as being about 16 years old (born about 1855) and born in Manchester, Lancashire, and working as a "Architects apprentice" while residing with his parents in Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire.

In the 1881 Census, William Pendelton is listed as being about 27 years old (born about 1854), born in Manchester, Lancashire, single and working as a "Horticulture Assistant" while residing with his mother (a widow) at: 65 Crescent Road, Crumpsall, Cheetham, Lancashire.


Frances Nichols

Frances Nichols is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: LZHL-PZP.


Elizabeth Margaret Osmond

Genealogical information about this person is listed in the online NSW BDM Registry.

Elizabeth Osmond is also listed as Elizabeth "Osmand" in the NSW BDM Registry.

Elizabeth Margaret Osmond is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: LZHL-PZP, which states that she was buried on 4 May 1933 in the Methodist Cemetery in Sandgate, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.


Josiah Lancashire

The christening of "Josiah Lancashire" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 990034), which states that he was christened on 6 March 1787 in Unsworth, Lancashire, and that his parents were Joseph Lancashire and Alice.


Peggy Booth

The birth and christening of Peggy Booth is listed in the Bishop's Transcript of Bury (FHL Film # 1545463, Item #1), which states that she was born on 12 September 1785 and christened on 2 October 1785 as the daughter of Thomas Booth of Redvales.  This birth and christening was verified by Ethel M. Brough in May 2008.

In January 2010, Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist in Lancashire, located the death and burial of Peggy (Booth) Lancashire in the parish records of St. Leonard, Middleton, Lancashire, which stated: "Peggy Lancashire wife of Josiah Lancashire of Middleton died 17th September & buried 21st September 1820 aged 35 yrs."  So Peggy (Booth) Lancashire was born about 1785.


Marriage Notes for Josiah Lancashire and Peggy Booth-2180

In January 2010, Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist in Lancashire, located the marriage of Josiah Lancashire and Peggy Booth in the parish records of St. Leonard's, Middleton (No. 1337), which stated that the marriage took place by Banns on 21 October 1810, and that Josiah Lancashire was "of this parish" and a Weaver, and that Peggy Booth was "of this parish" and a Spinster.  They were married by William Lister, a Minister; Josiah wrote his name and Peggy made her mark; and the marriage was witnessed by John Lancashire and Ann (?) Emerson.


Elizabeth Lancashire

The christening of Elizabeth Lancashire is listed in New Family Search (via the LDS Extraction Program), PI# 9KFD-B79.

Elizabeth Lancashire is mentioned as a grand-daughter in the Will of Elizabeth (Gorton) Booth, written on 4 January 1832.


Susanna Lancashire

The christening of Susanna Lancashire is listed in New Family Search (via the LDS Extraction Program), PI# 96DR-DYX.

In January 2010, Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist in Lancashire, located the christening Susanna Lancashire in the parish records of St. Leonard, Middleton, Lancashire, which stated: "27th November 1814 Susanna daughter of Josiah and Peggy Booth of Middleton".

In January 2010, Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist in Lancashire, located the death and burial of Susanna Lancashire in the parish records of St. Leonard, Middleton, Lancashire, which stated: "Susanna daughter of Josiah & Peggy (deceased) Lancashire of Middleton died 6th June & buried 10th June 1834 aged 19yrs."


John Lancashire

The christening of "John Lancashire" is listed in FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 1545699, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 5 January 1817 in Middleton, Lancashire, and that his parents were Josiah Lancashire and Peggy.

In January 2010, Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist in Lancashire, located the burial of John Lancashire in the parish records of St. Leonard, Middleton, Lancashire, which stated: "John Lancashire son of Josiah & Peggy Lancashire of Middleton buried 21st January 1817 aged 10 weeks".


Thomas Lancashire

The christening of "Thomas Lancashire" is listed in FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 1545699, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 1 March 1818 in Middleton, Lancashire, and that his parents were Josiah Lancashire and Peggy.

In January 2010, Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist in Lancashire, located the death and burial of Thomas Lancashire in the parish records of St. Leonard, Middleton, Lancashire, which stated: "Thomas Lancashire son of Josiah & Peggy Lancashire of Middleton died 11th April & buried 13th April 1819 aged 16 months".


Sarah Lancashire

The christening of Sarah Lancashire is listed in New Family Search (via the LDS Extraction Program), PI# 9KFD-V33.

Sarah Lancashire is mentioned as a grand-daughter in the Will of Elizabeth (Gorton) Booth, written on 4 January 1832.


James Lancashire

James Lancashire is mentioned as a grandson in the Will of Elizabeth (Gorton) Booth, written on 4 January 1832.

The 1842 marriage record of James Lancashire and Louisa Adams (via FHL Film # 2356777) states and shows that James and Louisa were married by "Banns" on 23 October 1842 at the Cathedral of Manchester, Lancashire; that James was of "full" age and a "Bachelor" and "Bookkeeper" of "Buxton Street" and that his father was "Josiah Lancashire" who was a "Shopkeeper"; and that Louisa was of "full" age and a "Spinster" of "Ashton Street" and that her father was "John Adams" who was a "Shoemaker".  The marriage was witnessed by John Heywood and Charles Andrew.

In the 1851 Census, "James Lancashire" is listed as being 30 years old (born about 1821), born in Middleton, Lancashire, married and working as a "Bookkeeper", and residing with his wife, Louisa (age 33), and their three children (Josiah--age 8, Mary Ann-age 6, and Jeffery James--age 3), in the home of his wife's parents, John Adams (age 63) and Mary Ann (age 61), in Newton, Cheshire, England.

The death of "James Lancashire" is listed in the online GRO Index and Free BMD, which combined states that his death was registered in October-December 1853 in Ashton under Lyne district, Lancashire (which included the following civil parishes in Cheshire: Godley, Mottram and Newton), and that he died when he was "34" years old (born about 1819).

The burial of "James Lancashire" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 2186937), which states that he was buried on 6 October 1853 in Godley, Cheshire, and that he died when he was "33" years old (born about 1820).


Louisa Adams

The christening of "Louisa Adams" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 951463), which states that she was christened on 12 October 1817 in the Archdeaconry of Sudbury, Suffolk, England, and that her parents were "John Adams" and "Mary".

The 1842 marriage record of James Lancashire and Louisa Adams (via FHL Film # 2356777) states and shows that James and Louisa were married by "Banns" on 23 October 1842 at the Cathedral of Manchester, Lancashire; that James was of "full" age and a "Bachelor" and "Bookkeeper" of "Buxton Street" and that his father was "Josiah Lancashire" who was a "Shopkeeper"; and that Louisa was of "full" age and a "Spinster" of "Ashton Street" and that her father was "John Adams" who was a "Shoemaker".  The marriage was witnessed by John Heywood and Charles Andrew.

In the 1851 Census, "Louisa Lancashire" is listed as being 33 years old (born about 1818), born in Pakenham, Suffolk, married and working as a "Cotton Piece Hooker, and residing with her husband, James Lancashire (age 30), and their three children (Josiah--age 8, Mary Ann-age 6, and Jeffery James--age 3), in the home of her parents, John Adams (age 63) and Mary Ann (age 61), in Newton, Cheshire, England.

In the 1861 Census, "Louisa Beswick" is listed as being 43 years old (born about 1818), born in Suffolk, England, married and residing with her second husband, John Beswick (age 41), and her four children from her first husband (Josiah Lancashire--age 18, Mary Ann Lancashire--age 16, Jeffrrey Lancashire--age 13, and Joseph Lancashire--age 9), in Newton, Cheshire, England.

The 1865 marriage record of "John Beswick" and "Louisa Lancashire" (via FamilySearch), states and shows that John and Louisa were married by Banns on 9 March 1865 at the Parish Church of Stockport, Cheshire; that John was "of full age" and a "Widower" and "Hatter" of "New Bridge Lane, Stockport" and that his father was "Thomas Beswick" a "Hatter"; and that Louisa was "of full age" and a "Widow" of "Werneth" and that her father was "John Adams" a "Shoemaker".  The marriage was witessed by James Wild and Mary Wild.  Also, the marriage of "John Beswick" and "Louisa [Adams] Lancashire" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Cheshire BMD, which combined states that their marriage was registered in January-March 1865 and took place at St. Mary, Stockport, Cheshire, England.

In the 1871 Census, "Louisa Beswick" is listed as being 53 years old (born about 1818), born in Suffolk, England, married and residing with her second husband, John Beswick (age 49), and her son from her first husband, Joseph Lancashire (age 19), in Newton, Cheshire, England.

The death of "Louisa Beswick" is listed in the online GRO Index and FreeBMD, which combined states that her death was registered in October-December 1874 in Ashton under Lyne district, Lancashire, and that she died when she was "57" years old (born about 1817).


Marriage Notes for James Lancashire and Louisa Adams-3490

The 1842 marriage record of James Lancashire and Louisa Adams (via FHL Film # 2356777) states and shows that James and Louisa were married by "Banns" on 23 October 1842 at the Cathedral of Manchester, Lancashire; that James was of "full" age and a "Bachelor" and "Bookkeeper" of "Buxton Street" and that his father was "Josiah Lancashire" who was a "Shopkeeper"; and that Louisa was of "full" age and a "Spinster" of "Ashton Street" and that her father was "John Adams" who was a "Shoemaker".  The marriage was witnessed by John Heywood and Charles Andrew.


Mary Ann Lancashire

The birth of "Mary Ann Lancashire" is listed in the online GRO Index and FreeBMD, which combined states that that her birth was registered in January-March 1845 in Ashton & Oldham district, Lancashire (which includes the following civil parishes in Cheshire: Godley, Mottram and Newton), and that her mother's surname was "Adams".

The christening of "Mary Ann Lancashire" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1647521), which states that she was christened on 8 June 1845 in Newton in Mottram, Cheshire, and that her parents were "James & Louisa Lancashire" of "Newton", and that James Lancashire was a "Bookkeeper".

In the 1851 Census, "Mary Ann Lancashire" is listed as being 6 years old (born about 1845), born in Newton, Cheshire, and residing with her parents, James Lancashire (age 30) and Louisa (age 33), and two siblings, in the home of her grandparents (or her mother's parents), John Adams (age 63) and Mary Ann (age 61), in Newton, Cheshire, England.

In the 1861 Census, "Mary Ann Lancashire" is listed as being 16 years old (born about 1845), born in Newton Moor, Cheshire, unmarried and working as a "Cotton Weaver", and residing with her mother, Lousia (age 43), and her stepfather, John Beswick (age 41), and three siblings, in Newton, Cheshire, England.


Geofrey James Lancashire

The birth of "Geofrey James Lancashire" is listed in the online GRO Index and FreeBMD, which combined states that that his birth was registered in January-March 1848 in Ashton & Oldham district, Lancashire (which includes the following civil parishes in Cheshire: Godley, Mottram and Newton), and that his mother's surname was "Adams".

The christening of "Jeffrey James Lancashire" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1647430 and 2186913), which states that he was christened on 8 December 1850 in Godley-cum-Newton Green, Cheshire, and that his parents were "James Lancashire" and "Louisa", and that James Lancashire was a "Bookkeeper".

In the 1851 Census, "Jeffery James Lancashire" is listed as being 3 years old (born about 1848), born in Newton, Cheshire, and residing with his parents, James Lancashire (age 30) and Louisa (age 33), and two siblings, in the home of his grandparents (or his mother's parents), John Adams (age 63) and Mary Ann (age 61), in Newton, Cheshire, England.

In the 1861 Census, "Jeffrey Lancashire" is listed as being 13 years old (born about 1848), born in Newton Moor, Cheshire, and working as an "App[rentice] Felt Hatter", and residing with his mother, Lousia (age 43), and his stepfather, John Beswick (age 41), and three siblings, in Newton, Cheshire, England.

The burial of "Jeffrey James Lancashire" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 2186937), which states that he was buried on 8 September 1893 in Godley, Cheshire, England, and that he died when he was "45" years old (born about 1848).


Thomas Lancashire

The birth of "Thomas Lancashire" is listed in the online GRO Index and FreeBMD, which combined states that that his birth was registered in October-December 1850 in Ashton under Lyne district, Lancashire (which includes the following civil parishes in Cheshire: Godley, Mottram and Newton), and that his mother's surname was "Adams".

The christening of "Thomas Lancashire" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1647430 and 2186913), which states that he was christened on 8 December 1850 in Godley-cum-Newton Green, Cheshire, and that his parents were "James Lancashire" and "Louisa", and that James Lancashire was a "Bookkeeper".

The death of "Thomas Lancashire" is listed in the online GRO Index and FreeBMD, which combined states that his death was registered in October-December 1850 in Ashton under Lyne district, Lancashire (which includes the following civil parishes in Cheshire: Godley, Mottram and Newton), and that he died when he was "0" years old (or under the age of one year old).


Joseph Lancashire

The birth of "Joseph Lancashire" is listed in the online GRO Index and FreeBMD, which combined states that that his birth was registered in October-December 1851 in Ashton under Lyne district, Lancashire (which includes the following civil parishes in Cheshire: Godley, Mottram and Newton), and that his mother's surname was "Adams".

The christening of "Joseph Lancashire" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 2186913), which states that he was christened on 8 February 1852 in Godley-cum-Newton Green, Cheshire, and that his parents were "James Lancashire" and "Louisa".

In the 1861 Census, "Joseph Lancashire" is listed as being 9 years old (born about 1852), born in Newton Moor, Cheshire, and residing with his mother, Lousia (age 43), and his stepfather, John Beswick (age 41), and three siblings, in Newton, Cheshire, England.

In the 1871 Census, "Joseph Lancashire" is listed as being 19 years old (born about 1852), born in Newton, Cheshire, unmarried and working as a "Felt Hatter", and residing with his mother, Louisa (age 53), and his stepfather, John Baswick (age 49), in Newton, Cheshire, England.


John Booth

The christening of "John Booth" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1545705, Item #4; and 1656073), which states that he was christened on 24 August 1684 in St. Mary, Oldham, Lancashire, and that his parents were "William Booth" and "Sara".

The marriage of John Booth and Marg[aret] Smith is listed in the parish record of St. Mary, Bury, Lancashire (FHL Film # 93677, Vol.3), which states that they were married on 15 April 1707 in St. Mary, Bury, and that they were "both of this parish".

The death and burial of "John Booth" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Bury, Lancashire (FHL Film # 93677, Volume 3), which states that he died on 6 April 1722 and was buried on 8 April 1722.

Family Note:  John Booth and Margaret Smith may have had additional children.  However, there were two other John Booth's married after 1707 at St. Mary, Bury: 1) John Booth and Esther Bentley who were married on 22 October 1713; and 2) John Booth and Elizabeth Chaddock who were married on 9 February 1715.  Needless to say, it is difficult to determine from the limited information in the parish register which child belongs to which John Booth.

Research Note:
    In February 2013, Kathryn Stout of Lancashire, England, stated the following: "At St. Mary's church in Bury there is a John Booth, the son of a Thomas Booth, who was born on 20 August 1679 and baptised on 24th August 1679.  However, I found a child of Thomas Booth who died 5th March 1680.  Could this child be John?  If so, we have come to a full stop as no more John Booth's were found between 1679-1686 at St. Mary's church in Bury.  In addition, as the Booth family were originally from Middleton, it is possible that John Booth was born in Middleton....  St. Leonard's church in Middleton does list the baptism of a John Booth, the son of George Booth, who was baptised on 22 October 1682...."
    In December 2015, Booth family researchers determined that the John Booth, who was christened on 22 October 1682 in Middleton and who was the son of George Booth, was not the same John Booth who married Margaret Smith in 1707 in Bury and had children christened in Bury between 1708 and 1714.  The reason for this is because the John Booth of 1682 married an Elizabeth in about 1709 and had a son, also named John Booth, who was christened in 1710 and buried in 1712 in Middleton.
    In April 2018, Booth family researchers determined--after extensive radius searches and comparisons of available records--that the John Booth who married Margaret Smith in 1707 in Bury was most likely the same John Booth who was christened on 27 December 1685 in Oldham, Lancashire, and whose father was William Booth.  Interestingly, John Booth's first son was also named William Booth.  The travel distance betwen between Bury and Oldham is about 12 miles.


Margaret Smith

The marriage of John Booth and Marg[aret] Smith is listed in the parish record of St. Mary, Bury, Lancashire (FHL Film # 93677, Vol.3), which states that they were married on 15 April 1707 in St. Mary, Bury, and that they were "both of this parish".

The death and burial of "Margaret Booth" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Bury, Lancashire (FHL Film # 93677, Volume 3), which states that she was a "Widow" and died on 4 September 1729 and was buried on 6 September 1729.


Marriage Notes for John Booth and Margaret Smith-2350

The marriage of John Booth and Marg[aret] Smith is listed in the parish record of St. Mary, Bury, Lancashire (FHL Film # 93677, Vol.3), which states that they were married on 15 April 1707 in St. Mary, Bury, and that they were "both of this parish".


William Booth

The birth and christening of William Booth is listed in the parish record of St. Mary, Bury, Lancashire (FHL Film # 93677, Vol.3), which states that he was born on 1 March 1707/1708 and christened on 7 March 1707/1708 in St. Mary, Bury, and that his father was John Booth.


Elizabeth Booth

The birth and christening of Elizabeth Booth is listed in the parish record of St. Mary, Bury, Lancashire (FHL Film # 93677, Item # 3), which states that she was born on 21 January 1711 and christened on 23 January 1711 in St. Mary, Bury, and that her father was John Booth of "Woodroad".  This record was reviewed in February 2013 by Kathryn Stout and Ethel M. Brough.


George Booth

The death and burial of "Geo. Booth" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 559161), which states that he died on 2 March 1714 and was buried on 4 March 1714 at St. Mary, Bury, Lancashire, and that his father was "Jn'o Booth"


George Hall

Research Notes by Kathryn Stout of Lancaashire, England, February 2013:
"I noticed that Sarah Hall [the daughter of George and Jane Hall] was baptised at St Leonard’s church Middleton 21st February 1719, and her father's abode was given as Chadderton.  Possible other children born to George Hall include: Anne dau of George Hall of Tonge Moor bapt 18th October 1717; William son of George Hall of Chadderton bapt 25th February 1721; Hannah dau of George Hall of Chadderton bapt 26th May 1726; Betty dau of George Hall of Chadderton bapt 23rd July 1727.  A possible marriage for George Hall and Jane Shepley is listed at St. Leonard's church Middleton, which states that they were  both of Prestwich and the marriage was by certificate on 23 August 1716.  St Mary’s church Prestwich and St Leonard’s church Middleton: baptism of George Hall searched 1695 - 1708 and not found; baptism of Jane Shepley searched from 1695 - 1708 and not found.  St. Leonard’s church Middleton: burial of William son of George & Jane Hall of Littlegreen buried 17th March 1731; possible burial of Jane wife of George Hall weaver of Boarshaw buried 22nd September 1759; possible burial of George Hall of Boarshaw buried 17th April 1765."


Hannah Booth

The christening of Hannah Booth is listed in the parish register of Middleton (FHL Book: 942.72, K29pr,V.49) and Bishop Transcripts of Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that she was christened on 12 October 1743 as the daughter of Thomas Booth and Sarah, of Middleton, and that Thomas Booth was a Husbandman.


Elizabeth Booth

The christening of Elizabeth Booth is listed in the parish register of Middleton (FHL Book: 942.72, K29pr,V.49) and Bishop Transcripts of Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that she was christened on 22 December 1745 as the daughter of Thomas Booth and Sarah, of Middleton, and that Thomas Booth was a Husbandman.