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Post by mlaverty on Dec 1, 2007 15:43:06 GMT -5
William LAVERTY, born around 1808 'on the high seas road to Indies'.
His parents are currently unknown.
William LAVERTY married Frances PARKER on 22 December, 1833 in Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, LAN.
William LAVERTY and Frances PARKER had at least eight children:
John LAVERTY, born circa 1834 in Salford William LAVERTY, born circa 1837 in Liverpool Robert Emmett LAVERTY, born 30 August 1842 in Liverpool* Ann LAVERTY, born circa 1846 in Salford Ellen LAVERTY, born circa 1848 in Salford Elizabeth LAVERTY, born circa 1850 in Salford Richard LAVERTY, born circa 1852 in Salford Thomas LAVERTY, born circa 1859 in Salford
Died 27 December, 1874, in Salford, LAN*.
This is my great great great grandfather.
*Have certificate
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Post by mlaverty on Dec 1, 2007 15:44:44 GMT -5
William LAVERTY can be found here in 1841:
Residing at Maguire Street, Liverpool:
William LAVERTY, 30, labourer, not born in county Frances LAVERTY, 25, born in county John LAVERTY, 7, born in county William LAVERTY, 4, born in county
Not found in 1851 census--probably in the decayed portion.
Here is William LAVERTY in 1861:
Residing at 20, Frederick Street, Salford:
William LAVERTY, head, 52, labourer iron foundry, born High Seas road to Indies Frances LAVERTY, wife, 45, born Manchester John LAVERTY, son, 26, unm, labourer iron foundry, born Salford Robert Emmett LAVERTY, son, 18, unm, plumber, born Liverpool Ann LAVERTY, dau, 15, born Salford Ellen LAVERTY, dau, 13, hair work, born Salford Elizabeth LAVERTY, dau, 11, hair worker, born Salford Richard LAVERTY, son, 9, scholar, born Salford Thomas LAVERTY, son, 2, born Salford Ann PARKER, mother-in-law, 73, widow, born Ireland
William LAVERTY is here in 1871:
Residing at 15, William Street, Salford:
William LAVERTY, head, 63, iron dresser, born South America Frances LAVERTY, wife, 58, born Salford Robert LAVERTY, son, 29, unm, plumber, born Liverpool Elizabeth LAVERTY, dau, 21, unm, cotton weaver, born Salford Richard LAVERTY, son, 19, unm, iron dresser, born Salford Thomas LAVERTY, son, 12, assistant printer, born Salford
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Post by mlaverty on Dec 1, 2007 15:45:34 GMT -5
Death of William LAVERTY, 1874 [transcription of certificate]
Died 27th December, 1874, at 158 Alliam Street, Chapel Street, Salford, in sub-district of Greengate, Salford. William LAVERTY, male, age about 66 years. An Iron Dresser in a Foundry. Sudden death, natural causes. Certificate received from Fred Price, Coroner for Lancashire. Inquest held December 29th, 1874. Registered 6th January, 1875
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Post by mlaverty on Dec 6, 2007 0:29:20 GMT -5
William Laverty labourer 57 Gravel Lane Salford
The Chartist Cooperative Land Society was launched by the National Charter Association in 1845 with the aim of resettling industrial workers from the cities on smallholdings, making them independent of factory employers and potentially qualifying them for the vote.
Chartists were invited to subscribe regular amounts towards an eventual £2.50 (£2/10s) share in the venture. Soon the money began to flood in, pennies and shillings at a time, and was deposited in an account held by Feargus O'Connor in the London Joint Stock Bank.
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