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951 William Entwistle was married from 2 Dandy Row on 2 Sep 1896. This was the home of his Aunt Betty - his father's sister. His father, Joseph, had died on 11 Jun 1894. ENTWISTLE, Betty (I335)
 
952 William Entwistle was married from 2 Dandy Row on 2 Sep 1896. This was the home of his Aunt Betty - his father's sister. His father, Joseph, had died on 11 Jun 1894. HEAP, Andrew (I334)
 
953 William is described as a painter , 43 years old , on his death certificate. He died at 1 am Melbourne Road through of Creswick County of Talbot. Dr. Steel attended him, B. White was the minister and ? Rowell was the undertaker, William Ernest Chamberlain (married to Sarah Anne Maitland) his brother in law was the informant. William had been in Victoria for 20 years therefore he emigrated at about 23 years in 1852-53. MORGAN, William (I3178)
 
954 William Robinson - Son of James Robinson & Ann
Born: 5 Jul 1782
Abode: Shaws Alley
Occupation: Smith
Register: Baptisms 1780 - 1786, Page 64, Entry 12
Source: LDS Film 1656377 
Robinson, William (I5389)
 
955 Witness - Margaret Alice Robertson of that address ROBERTSON, Hugh Hough (I2362)
 
956 Witness at marriage of Allan Wylie and Isabella Robertson in 1859? TANNAHILL, David (I2645)
 
957 Witness was her husband, John. SMITH, Ellen (I6250)
 
958 Witness: Ann Maginnes, widow (her mark) MAGINNES, John (I2060)
 
959 Witness: his widow M Fossett, present at the death. FOSSETT, William (I6425)
 
960 Witness: Mary Cowen, her daughter. SLOAN, Mary (I2048)
 
961 Witnesses James Jennings and ??? Robertson Family F745
 
962 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F893
 
963 Witnesses were Charlotte Robertson and Maude Potter. Family F2330
 
964 Witnesses were Daniel Bartley and Jane Ann Dryden.
Daniel Bartley was living at 67 Circus Street, Islington with his wife and family in 1861. 
Family F715
 
965 Witnesses were Edmund Banks and Margaret Wood. Family F1011
 
966 Witnesses were Frederick Walker and Elizabeth Mitchell Ferguson Thomas. Family F846
 
967 Witnesses were Henry Marsden and Hannah Moore Family F139
 
968 Witnesses were John Brown, Sarah Brown and Doris Margery Parr.
Mary's address was 22 Adelaide Street. 
Family F630
 
969 Witnesses were John Tannahill Robertson and Jean Tannahill Robertson Family F746
 
970 Witnesses were Joseph J. Cowen & Jeanie Wright.
Tom's address was 44 Juliet Street Kirkdale, Liverpool, Lancashire.
Bella's address was 109 Medlock Street Kirkdale, Liverpool, Lancashire 
Family F629
 
971 Witnesses were Joseph J. Cowen & Jeanie Wright.
Tom's address was 44 Juliet Street Kirkdale, Liverpool, Lancashire.
Bella's address was 109 Medlock Street Kirkdale, Liverpool, Lancashire.

Diamond wedding was celebrated a year early - on 25 Dec 1954! Was Tom too ill to wait? He died the following June. 
Family F629
 
972 Witnesses were Richard Robinson and Jane Ann Gregg. Richard was Ann's older brother (see 1841 census). John lived in Birkett Street, Ann in Wright Street. Family F635
 
973 Witnesses were Robert Entwistle and Jane Ann Mercer ENTWISTLE, Thomas (I471)
 
974 Witnesses were Robert Entwistle and Jane Ann Mercer MERCER, Elizabeth (I484)
 
975 Witnesses were T(?) Rutters and Mary Nolan. Family F633
 
976 Witnesses: Allan Wylie Milton and Elizabeth Mitchell Ferguson Thomas West Derby 8b 934 Q4 1894 Family F845
 
977 Witnesses: Maud Fossett and C.J. Griffin. Family F2234
 
978 Wolverhampton
Shropshire, Staffordshire, West Midlands
6b page 731

Church of England Registers
The register of St Thomas commences in 1751. The original registers for the period 1751-1974 (Bapts), 1849-1986 (Mar) & 1751-1967 (Bur) are deposited at Staffordshire Record Office. 
Family F699
 
979 Worked on trams in Liverpool.
Witnesses Thomas Ure and Janet Wylie 
Family F741
 
980 {In 1928 Jeannie inherited her Aunt Ellen's small jewellery cabinet.}
Need to check back on this. Jeanie had died in 1916. 
WYLIE, Jane/Jeanie Tannahill (I2358)
 
981 “Shaws Alley at the back of the Baltic Fleet was notorious in seafaring days as somewhere you could get someone murdered for a gin, and Liverpool Lou, a ‘working girl’, probably worked the alley.”

 
Robinson, John (I5388)
 

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