WHITTAKER OR LIVESEYS
Looking for any of my relatives
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my aunty was married to jim livesey they have three children mark who died a few years ago, diane and david. my aunty and uncle will be in there sixties now. have'nt seen them for years dont keep in touch.
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I have a James Livesey in the family tree but he has four living children
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sorry, not same family.
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Janet,
Did you have a brother called Barrie?? I went to school with him (St. Andrews) And lived on Holland St, or that side of Blackburn Road?? If you did...then I know you and I think you would know me if you saw me. |
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Sorry no brother at all not even called Barrie, the only James I have in my tree would be in his 50's now and he has a son Dean, thanks anyway
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Hi
I have a Sarah Payne in my family history who married aPiccup Whittaker in 1873 . Had Susannah b1874, Elizabeth b 1879, Eliza b 1881d before1899, John Thomas b1883, andRobert b1888. In 181 &1891 census at 19 Marsden St in 1901 census at29 Marsden St Accy. Can u connect. |
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I have some Liveseys but they are Hapton/Huncoat. I had a Jim too - he emigrated to Canada and was elderly when I was a child so will no doubt have passed away.
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i am married to a livesey and there are loads of them amanda,neil,and jack there are also a lot down blackburn and if you go to salmesbury hall you will see the coat of arms of the liveseys.
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There were Whittakers who lived in Barnes Street, Church - Frank, Annie and ?, none married. There was another brother who had two children, Francis Whittaker and, I think, Sylvia, both went to Sacred Heart School, and then on to what was then St Oswalds, later Holy Family.
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were Whittakers next door to me in 50s (Dowry St) mum Vera, dad Harry n daughter Lynn who was in same class as me at junior school, we were good friends, all sadly no longer with us. very nice family, they bought the off licence on burnley rd which used to just before the "Boars Head" that would be mid/late 60s i reckon.
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There is a Livesey Historical Society based in America. I met the founder some 20 years back, when I gave him some ancient Livesey documents, they were on a vist over here and were staying at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel. we used to correspond regularly until sadly he died a few years ago. He made me an honourary member of their society and I still send them things on Livesey's. THey have records on all the Livesey family trees not just in America but in Lancashire as well.
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There was a Mrs Whittaker ran a corner shop at the top of either Paxton or Buxton St in the 1960's
Strangely enough Ive been thinking about that shop recently. As you walked in the hall way there was a door on the left to the shop. I have been trying to remember if there was apartition or anything to stop you getting inot the home accommodation. Usually in that street the stairs were opposite the front door but I cant remember seeing them. |
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