| 11755 |
1042 |
1042 to 1066; 1086 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
At the time of King Edward the Confessor Newton was called Newton Hundred & later became part of the West Derby Hundred; Domesday book (1086) showed that the free men were taken over by a new lord, Robt. De Banastre; (Saxon Kings were lords of Newton) |
King Wm. gave Newton Hundred to Roger de Poitou who in turn gave Winwick to the Priory of Nostell & remainder of the Hundred to Robert de Banastre; Robert de Banastre became lord of the "Fee of Makerfield"; Makerfield stretched between Warrington & Wigan |
Newton; Winwick; West Derby; Warrington; Wigan; Lancashire Co.; (noted October 3, 2004) |
England |
| 11720 |
1066 |
before or after |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
West Derby: 'Derby' Viking 'Deor' (deer) 'by' (homestead or village); Area belonged to Edward the Confessor & probably used the area for hunting; King William gave the holdings to Roger Poitou after 1066; Manor of West Derby seat of power for the Hundred |
Either Edward the Confessor (before 1066) or Roger (after 1066) built a castle in West Derby; a wooden construction of a "motte & bailey", "figure of eight design"; (Various spellings found:: Poitou, Pictavensis, Pictou, Pictuauensis, Poictou, Poitiers) |
West Derby; (noted September 15, 2004) |
England |
| 11726 |
1066 |
|
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Norman King, William the Conqueror's Domesday Book: "The area between the Rivers Ribble & Mercey" (not yet named Lancashire) was listed in the Domesday Book, but was "appended" to the county of Yorkshire (for lack of a better place to put it) |
Until 1066 there were 6 "Hundreds": Derby, Newton, Warrington, Blackburn, Salford, Leyland; Roger de Poitou received vast holdings in "the land between the rivers Ribble & Mersey"; many ancient names of towns & villages are still recognizable today |
Land in North West England (later named "Lancashire") |
England |
| 11756 |
1066 |
Before |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Parish Church of Warrington erected before the Conquest (1066); originally dedicated to St. ELFIN, but became the name became obsolete--St. Helen's is now the site of St. Elfin's. |
|
Warrington, Lancashire Co.; (noted October 3, 2004) |
England |
| 11760 |
1066 |
Before 1066; 1286 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Ormskirk; Vikings founded "Orme's Kirk" (Orme's Church); 1286: Monks of Burscough Priory were given a grant to hold a weekly outdoor market--still popular today. |
|
Ormskirk; Burscough; (noted October 3, 2004) |
England |
| 11762 |
1066 |
After 1066 (1070's?) to 1102 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Liverpool: not mentioned in Domesday Book yet Roger de Poitou held a vast amount of property surrounding Liverpool & elsewhere: Allerton Childwall Bootle Knowsley Newsham Huyton Kirkby Kirkdale Sefton Speke U/D Litherland Roby Walton on the Hill Toxetth |
Wavertree, West Derby Woolton Formby Crosby Thornton Lydiate Altcar Maghull Ince Blundell Melling Ainsdale Southport North Meols Birkdale Blackburn Dalton Cockerham Hurlston Leyland Penwortham Newton le Willows Rochdale Skelsmerdale U/D Holland Preston |
1081 Lost part of the above; 1086; Regained everything plus the lands of Lonsdale, Cartmel, Furness; 1102: Lost everything; "Land between the rivers Ribble & Mersey" (later known as Lancashire County); (noted October 3, 2004) |
England |
| 11719 |
1086 |
after |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
("Lancashire Co." did not exist yet; it was only known as land between the rivers Ribble & Mersey); Lancaster Castle: Roger de Poitou built a castle in Lancaster on old Roman ruins in 1086; first phase was completed in 1090 |
(Various spellings: Poitou, Pictavensis, Pictou, Pictuauensis, Poictou, Poitier) |
Lancaster, Lancashire; (noted September 15, 2004) |
England |
| 11759 |
1086 |
Before 1086; 1202 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Lydiate Village: Old English: hild-geat (swing gate); Domesday Book: "Leite"; 1202: "Liddigate" |
Site of the ruins of St. Catherine's Chapel; St. Thomas C of E built in 1840; Out Lady's RC Church built by Thomas Blundell |
Lydiate, Halsall Parish; (noted October 3, 2004) |
England |
| 11761 |
1169 |
|
xxx |
Fazakerley |
The County of Lancaster was first mentioned in 1169 as "contributing 100 marks to the Royal Exchequer for defaults & fines" |
|
Lancashire County; (noted October 3, 2004) |
England |
| 11722 |
1173 |
abt |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
(Possibly, but not proven) First (?) Liverpool Charter from Henry II (reigned 1154 to 1189); "royal favor"; important area for "communication" with Ireland |
Henry II possibly used Liverpool for his expeditions to Ireland; During the reign of Henry II, Liverpool was granted to Warine de Lancaster, Governor of Lancaster Castle; |
Liverpool; (noted September 17, 2004) |
England |
| 11725 |
1182 |
|
xxx |
Fazakerley |
"Lancashire" wasn't named a specific county until 1182; before that it was described as "The Land Between the Rivers Ribble & Mercey" |
|
Lancashire County; (noted September 17, 2004) |
England |
| 11758 |
1190 |
1190; 1454 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Burscough: 1190 recorded as "Burscogh" meaning "the wood by the fort"; 12th century: Burscough Augustinian Priory; 1454 "three of the priory's canons were fired for practising black magic". |
|
Burscough, Ormskirk Parish; (noted October 3, 2004) |
England |
| 5521 |
1200 |
1200's or earlier; Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley (Faes-aecer-leah) |
Origin unknown. One theory about the ancient name according to "A Dictionary of Surnames" by Patrick Hanks & Flavia Hodges described it as Old English--Saxon: "Faes-aecer-leah; faes (border, fringe), aecer (field, ploughed land), leah (wood, or clearing)" |
Derek Whales' book," Lost Villages of Liverpool" stated: "It is believed that the Fazakerley family may have taken the name from the already established district of Fazakerley, which was thought to be Anglo-Saxon"; (Anglo-Saxon period circa 800 AD) |
"Fazakerley was one of the Walton town fields; adjoining which, as the woodlands were cleared, there grew up a hamlet and ultimately a township", Lancaster (Later Lancashire Co.) |
England |
| 6427 |
1200 |
1200's or earlier; Re cord Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley, Fazackerley, Fazakerly, Fisackerly, etc. Fazackerlegh, Phizackerley, Phesacrelegh, etc. |
Dave Fazackerley's contact with the chairman of the English Place Names Society concluded: "The elements of Fazakerley are most likely all Old English". (circa 800 AD) Not Scandinavian, even though the Vikings were in the area. |
The "Ancient TheHistory of the Distinguished Surname Fazakerley" stated that "the name may predate the Norman Conquest of 1066". This is conjecture since there is no documented proof of this at present. The keywords are: "may predate". |
Walton; Lancaster (later Lancashire Co.) |
England |
| 11723 |
1207 |
|
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Second Liverpool Charter from King John (reigned 1199 to 1216); "royal favor"; important area for "communication" with Ireland; Liverpool became a borough & royal port; Original Seven Liverpool Streets: |
Streets layed out in an H form; Castle Street, Dale Street, Bank or Bonke Street (Water Street), Juggler Street (High Street), Chapel Street, Moor Street (Tithebarn Street) & Whiteacre (Old Hall Street) |
Liverpool; (noted September 17, 2004) |
England |
| 11738 |
1207 |
1207; 1523 to 1804 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Liverpool Street Names: Castle St., the castle & town markets were held there; Moor St., Moore family; Tithebarn St. 1523 Sir Molyneux erected a tithe barn to collect produce as tithes in Liverpool & Kirkdale; Church St. named for St. Peter's Church 1704; |
Bold St., a rope walk, named for Jonah Bold, landowner; Seel St. named for Thomas Seel, 1790; Duke St. named for Duke of Cumberland's victories; Shaw's Brow, pottery making by Samuel Shaw; Copperas Hill named for Copper Sulphate works |
Rodney St. named for Admiral Rodney's victories over the French fleet 1782; Lime Kiln Lane, 1804 works moved from Lime St. because of fumes bothering patients in nearby infirmary: Source: Internet, bbc.co.uk/liverpool/localhistory |
England |
| 11724 |
1227 |
|
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Third Liverpool Charter from Henry III (reigned 1216 to 1272); "royal favor"; important area for "communication" with Ireland; Liverpool became a "free" borough |
|
Liverpool; (noted September 17, 2004) |
England |
| 11721 |
1235 |
1235 to 1688-9 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Liverpool Castle: Fortifications described in the 1235 Patent Rolls, 19 Henry 111, m.5, cited by Chandler, 1957, p20; probably erected by Wm. de Ferrers Earl of Derby; 1326/7 in possession of Robt. De Holland; Inspection 1347: 4 towers, dry moat, chapel |
Inspection 1347 mentioned: 4 towers, dry moat, chapel, bakehouse, brewhouse, herb garden & orchard. |
Liverpool; (noted September 15, 2004) |
England |
| 4291 |
1300 |
1300's; Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley House (Spellow House); & Fazakerley Old Hall (Mansion); (According to Dave Fazackerley, Spellow is a Viking term, meaning "Speech-Barrow", "an ancient meeting place" |
Sources: The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Vol. 3; also, The History of the County Palatine & Duchy of Lancaster, Vol. 5. Also, The Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics, Vol. II. By 1400, the Fazakerleys owned vast estates. |
"The Fazakerleys no doubt originally owned Fazakerley Hall but their residence for some centuries back was Spellow House latterly called Fazakerley House. Both are in the parish of Walton. Fazakerley Old Hall, a venerable mansion, was taken down in 1823" |
Walton on the Hill, 3 miles ne of Liverpool, (established in 1207); Fazakerley, a hamlet in Walton, became a township by 1349 |
England |
| 7717 |
1316 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley de Fazakerley |
Coat of Arms; Dave Fazackerley has traced the Fazakerley coat of arms back to about 1316. The original was "awarded in the Reign of Edward I (This has been corrected from our old entry of Henry III 1216 - 1272; updated 2/23/2003) |
Source: Dave Fazackerley at Fazackerley.co.uk; (updated 2/23/2003; corrected from 1216 to 1316, authenticaed by College of Arms) |
Lancashire Co. |
England |
| 7727 |
1321 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
According to Dave: the land of Fazakerley "amounted to 1709 acres, separated from Walton by a brook, called Fazakerley or more recently Tue Brook---" |
Source: Dave Fazackerley at Fazackerley.co.uk |
Fazakerley |
England |
| 7743 |
1325 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
The following document was mentioned to Dave Fazackerley by the Chairman of the English Place Names Society: Reference in the "Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Vol 35, p. 143" (supposedly) mentions "Phasakyrlee" in 1250 |
Dave is looking for the original document to verify this & hasn't been able to verify the 1250 data. This gentleman also stated that the earliest reference for " ffasacre" on the Court Rolls was about 1325; (8/15/2001) |
Lancashire Co. & Cheshire |
England |
| 11754 |
1328 |
abt or earlier; 1328 to 1828 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Spellow Mill: Possibly 500 years old when it burned down in 1828.; "Spellow" means Speech Hill; possibly the center of an administrative area in the Hundred; Spellow Mill on the site of the original Spellow???; Spellow House, Walton, Fazakerley Home |
|
Walton, Lancashire Co.; (noted October 02, 2004) |
England |
| 11740 |
1356 |
|
xxx |
Fazakerley |
St. Nicholas Church (St. Mary & St. Nicholas Church), built in 1356 to replace the ancient Chapel of St. Mary del Quay overlooking the River Mersey (1250's) |
(St. Nicholas, patron saint of sailors) |
Liverpool; (noted Sept. 27, 2004) |
England |
| 11717 |
1406 |
1406 to 1807 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Liverpool; Gore's Directory; 1807; Earl of Derby's Mansion built 1406 still used as the Borough jail (gaol) in 1807 |
|
Liverpool; (noted September 1, 2004) |
England |
| 11739 |
1406 |
|
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Liverpool Tower; near the Liverpool waterfront on Water St.; owned & fortified by the Stanleys |
(Liverpool Tower & Liverpool Castle different buildings) |
Liverpool; (noted Sept. 27, 2004) |
England |
| 11757 |
1446 |
1447 to 1472 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Liverpool Castle: Sir Richard Molyneux, Constable of the Castle, which passed to his son. |
By 1559 the castle was in utter ruin & decay; Proposition was made to use the slated tower as a record office to store court rolls; Royalist & Parliamentary forces both used it during the Civil War & "bloodless" revolution of 1688-9. |
Liverpool, Lancashire Co.; (noted October 03, 2004) |
England |
| 11718 |
1500 |
1500 to 1600 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
According to one source on the Internet: "The Scotch Piper" may be the oldest Inn in Lancashire, probably of 16th century construction |
|
Lydiate; noted September 15, 2004 |
England |
| 4436 |
1500 |
Record Source; 1500 to 1992 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Latter Day Saints; Source Information; "Endowments for the Dead"; LDS Film # 537046 & 7; Book 70269; Submitted by LDS Church Members, who may be an heir, family representative, or relative. (Ex. Margaret Twist Fawcett) |
Some minor differences in dates may be given for events. Example: Richard Fazakerley & Magt. Bold have 2 marriage dates, (Catholic & Church of England); Ages for adults may be estimated--& vary a great deal--by the dates of births of children & marriages |
Halsall; Ormskirk; Aughton by Ormskirk; (Lydiate, Barton, Downholland; Scarisbrick, etc.) |
England |
| 10427 |
1530 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazackerley; Fazakerley, etc. |
Registers of Newchurch in the Township of Culcheth, Index of names, film # 0599511, births & burials 1599 to 1812, marriages to 1753 only; NOTES: "Parish of Newchurch once formed a part of the ancient parish Winwick---". |
notes cont.; "The church was originally a chapel of Winwick probably built before 1530"; Volume 2 of the registers have some pages missing (dates among the missing pages not stated); Record from 1599 to 1608 have just a few names & no specific dates. |
Winwick Parish: Newchurch, Culcheth, Kenyon, Hamlets: Holcroft, Pesfurlong, Risley, Bury Lane, Glazebury; (my code for research of the areas of Winwick, Wigan, Warrington, & Leigh is ccc: correction, change, confirmation); ccc: new entry |
England |
| 10210 |
1538 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Parish records can date back to the 16th century. No C of E parish records date before 1538; (Example: Rothwell, 1538, WR York, 6 miles ne Wakefield); Mandates required the clergy to compile records within the parish and sent a copy annually to the Bishop |
(cont.) So there are basically TWO SETS of records to search through for BMD records. REMEMBER: CONTENT CAN VARY BETWEEN PARISH & BTS RECORDS; Also keep in mind that many records were destroyed, lost or simply not kept during the Civil War (1642-1660). |
Rothwell, W R York, 1538; A Few Examples for Lancashire Co.: Ormskirk, 1557 (13 miles ne of Liverpool); Leigh, 1560, Winwick, 1563, Wigan, 1580; Prescot, 1580, Walton on the Hill, 1586, Warrington, 1591; Preston, 1611, etc (noted 1/08/2003) ccc: new entry |
England |
| 10207 |
1538 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Research: The earliest recorded C of E records were kept from 1538; For UNFILMED original parish records try the "Phillimore Atlas and Index of Parish Registers" which will direct you to the County Record Office for the registers. |
Also check with genealogical societies & the local parishes for information. "Crockford's Clerical Directory" is a directory of C of E clergy (published annually). |
All of England; (noted 1/08/2003) |
England |
| 11751 |
1541 |
1541 to 1858 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Wills: Diocese of Chester was created in 1541; Archdeaconries (Chester & Richmond) held their own ecclesiastical courts to decide who would administer the deceased's estate; (After 1858; civil courts) |
Supra Wills: value over 40 pounds; Infra Wills: value under 40 pounds; Diocesan Wills: where probate was disputed; "Peculars"; places exempt from the jurisdiction of the bishop, 2 in Lancashire: 1) Manor of Halton 2) Dean and Chapter of York |
Diocese of Chester; (noted September 29, 2004) |
England |
| 6089 |
1541 |
Record Source; 1541 to 1764 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Aughton Parish; LDS Film # 0844817; Indexed Records; Other names listed for Maghull? (Mail; Male; Meal) |
|
Maghull (Old names: Mail, Male, Meal) |
England |
| 11642 |
1550 |
1550 to 1835; Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Source: Isobel Woods; Liverpool Town Books 1550 to 1835; (1649-1671, edited by Michael Power, lecturer, School of History of Liverpool University; published by The Record Society of Lancashire/Cheshire 1999); Meetings to govern, make policy, enforce laws |
Also: "Portmootcourts" (or quarter sessions of the peace held Jan., Apr., July, Oct.) "jury presented transgressors against the peace, against borough regulations on freedom, marketing & manufacturing, neglecting upkeep on buildings & water courses, |
misusing the common or failing to control animals, & those failing to clear rubbish, etc."; Also: admission of freemen, audits of accounts, Occasional rentals of corporation property or inventories of books & plate".; Liverpool; (noted August 19, 2004) |
England |
| 8787 |
1557 |
Record Source; 1557 to 1753 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Childwall, All Saints; Film # 93694; (Brierley's) 1948, Vol. 1-16; Vol. 3, mostly fragments of 1625 to 1637; Source: Gazetter: Childwall est. 1556; Chapelries: Garston, Hale, Wavertree Much Woolton; Townships: Allerton Childwall Halewood Speke L. Woolton |
Another Source: Index of names for Childwall, film # 0844821, starting with the year 1557; some of the entries listed the areas of Toxeth Park and West Derby as well |
Childwall Parish, Lancashire Co.: Halewood, Garston, Wavertree, Derbie (Derby), Little & Much Woolton, Childwall, Allerton; Agburgh (Aigburth?), Speke (Speak); 41/4 miles se Liverpool |
England |
| 10306 |
1563 |
Record Source; 1563 to 1620 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Winwick Parish Records; (Index) Film # 0844821, Item 5; Vol. 109 & 113 Indexes; Bapt. 1563 to 1620; Marriages & Burials 1600 to 1620 (Burials: None listed on this particular source) |
|
Winwick, Lancashire Co.; (noted 2/02/2003); ccc: new entry |
England |
| 8657 |
1563 |
Record Source; 1563 to 1841 |
xxx |
Fazakerley (various spellings) |
Winwick Parish Records; Microfiche; Lancashire Parish Register Society; People listed were mostly from Winwick& Leigh Parish; A couple of listings were from Risley (near Warrington) and Hulme (Manchester); Dave Fazackerley's copy of microfiche |
(Note from Clare, distant relative of Dave Fazackerley. "In one of the volumes of the Parish Registers for Culcheth it is said by the vicar that the rate of illegitimacy was very high in the parish particulary among the weavers, about one third!" |
WINWICK PARISH: Ashton in Makerfield, Croft, Culcheth, Golborne, Haydock, Houghton, Kenyon, Lowton, Middleton, Newton le Willows, Newchurch, Southworth; LEIGH PARISH: Atherton, Astley, Bedford; ccc: update source & ccc: confirmation Clare's work |
England |
| 10484 |
1580 |
Record Source; 1580 to 1625 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Wigan Parish Church; All Saints Church; Film # 899804; Bapt. 1580 to 1625, burials 1580 to 1625; Marriages 1594 to 1625 |
Notes from the record: Wigan: 29,032 acres; Pre-reformation registers only to 1696; Upholland previous to 1310 a collegiate c---; registers of present church began 1620 |
Wigan "Wygan" (Abram Aspull, Billinge, Dalton, Haigh, Hindley, Ince, Orrell, Pemberton, Upholland, Wigan, Winstanley); (noted April 8, 2003); ccc: new entry |
England |
| 10485 |
1591 |
Record Source; 1591 to 1680 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Film # 844815 Parish Register, Warrington, Index of Names, 1591 to 1680; Note stated that Warrington was dedicated to St. Elphin (or Elpin) (circa 700) |
|
Warrington: Sankey, Little Sankey, Great Sankey, Sankey Budge, Burtonwood, etc.; (noted April 8, 2003) ccc: new entry |
England |
| 10481 |
1599 |
Record Source; 1599 to 1812 |
xxx |
Ackerley; Ackersley |
Newchurch Parish Records, Film # 599511, christenings, marriages, burials, 1599 to 1812, listed a few Ackerleys & Ackersleys in the index; Are these Fazakerleys?? Perhaps not, but I will list them--just in case--for someone to research at another time. |
James & Samuel Ackerley/Ackersley were listed in the index, Page 122; James, Mary, Nancy Ackerley/Ackersley were listed in the index, Page 131; Margaret Ackerley/Ackersley was listed in the index, Page 220 |
Newchurch, Culcheth, Winwick Parish; (noted April 8, 2003) ccc: new entry |
England |
| 9489 |
1600 |
Record Source; 1600 to 1700's |
xxx |
Faziker & Fazakerley |
According to Neil Fazakerley, whose ancestors come from Tarleton, Croston, Sollom, Rufford, & Chorley areas of Lanc. Co., the name Fazaiker was often interchangeable with his Fazakerleys; also, Neil stated Faziker is a present day nickname for Fazakerley |
Other spellings in the area have to be considered also, which confuses matters. These names are "Taziker" & "Staziker" (Many of these spellings can be found on the Internet under FamilySearch.org ); Some of Neil's Faziker names are listed in the database |
Tarleton, Croston, Sollom, Rufford, Chorley, Lancashire Co. |
England |
| 9780 |
1600 |
Record Source; 1600 to 1700's |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
According to Neil "as for dates, I'm always wary of Jan-March figures unless they are indicated with a slash (e.g. 1667/8), you can never tell if they have been adjusted or not"; The year issue can be crucial in helping to separate families. |
Neil used Boyds & wills & parish transcripts containing precise dates to pull confusing, seemingly intertwined, family lines apart with certainty. He used precise dates when he can for his notes. |
Lancashire Co.; (noted Aug. 14, 2002) |
England |
| 9490 |
1600 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
According to Neil, people of Sollom used to go Rufford for christenings of their children since it was "down the road" & went to Croston for marriages & burials. |
"Croston, accorting to Commisioners in the 1600's, meant an eight-mile round journey including two boat crossings of the oft-flooded River Douglas!" |
Sollom, Rufford, Croston, Lancashire Co. |
England |
| 5680 |
1602 |
Record Source; 1602 to 1862 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Altcar Church Records |
1602 to 1862 (many gaps in records); LDS Film # 1040345 |
Altcar (also spelled Alcar or Alker); (sw of Ormskirk) |
England |
| 4338 |
1604 |
Record Source; 1604 to 1892 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
St. Peter's Church; Bishop's Transcripts; Liverpool |
1805-1841, LDS Film #'s 1068923-1068927; also 1793-1815. # 0093873; 1823-1841, # 0093918-0093920 & 1834-1839, #1656506; etc. |
Liverpool |
England |
| 4453 |
1604 |
Record Source; 1604 to 1838, etc. |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
St. Nicholas Church; Baptisms, Marriages, Burials |
LDS Film # 1068887 to 1068892 |
Liverpool |
England |
| 4335 |
1606 |
Record Source; 1606 to 1893 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Bishop's Transcripts; Halsall Parish (Lydiate, Maghull, Melling); Halsall 1606-1837, LDS Film # 1068856; 1838-1893, LDS Film # 1068857 |
cont. Halsall; Index of Names, 1606 to 1754, film # 0844821; Maghull & Melling 1610-1853 Film #1068858 & # 0093984; Melling Church Christening Index 1607-1812, Film # 0933168 & Melling Ch. Index, Fiche File # 6904216 & 6904217 |
Halsall; Lydiate; Maghull, Melling (Halsall Parish) |
England |
| 4337 |
1606 |
Record Source; 1606 to 1882 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Bishop's Transcripts; Aughton Parish; LDS Film # 1040345 |
|
Aughton by Ormskirk |
England |
| 10307 |
1625 |
Record Source; 1625 to 1637 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Childwall Parish; All Saints; Film # 93694; Brierley's copy, 1948, Vol. 1-16; Vol. 3, very poor copy, mostly fragments of 1625 to 1637 |
|
Childwall Parish, Lancashire Co.: Halewood, Garston, Wavertree, Derbie, Little & Much Woolton, Childwall, Allerton; Agburgh, Speke (Speak); 41/4 miles se Liverpool; (noted 2/02/2003) |
England |
| 11094 |
1632 |
Record Source: 1632-1812 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
LPRS Register of Rufford Parish; Source: Isobel Woods; "The present church of St. Mary the Virgin, Rufford was built 1869 on the site of a Georgian church, which in its turn had replaced a much earlier chapel." |
"The Church has been closely connected with the Heskeths of Rufford from the 14 Century when, in 1346, Sir Wm Hesketh was granted a license to found a chantry." Up to 1793 Rufford was part of Croston Parish |
Rufford; Croston; (The Croston registers are covered in LPRS Vol 6 & 20 & contain Rufford Chapel 1699-1722, BT's for Croston |
England |
| 11643 |
1649 |
1649 to 1671 Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Source: Isobel Woods; Liverpool Town Books 1550 to 1835; (1649-1671, edited by Michael Power, lecturer, School of History of Liverpool University; published by The Record Society of Lancashire/Cheshire 1999); Meetings to govern, make policy, enforce laws |
Also: "Portmootcourts" (or quarter sessions of the peace held Jan., Apr., July, Oct.) "jury presented transgressors against the peace, against borough regulations on freedom, marketing & manufacturing, neglecting upkeep on buildings & water courses, |
misusing the common or failing to control animals, & those failing to clear rubbish, etc."; Also: admission of freemen, audits of accounts, Occasional rentals of corporation property or inventories of books & plate".; Liverpool; (noted August 19, 2004) |
England |
| 5681 |
1662 |
Record Source; 1662 to 1840 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Aughton Church Records1662 to 1840; LDS Film # 1040345 |
|
Aughton by Ormskirk |
England |
| 11093 |
1663 |
Record Source; 1663 to 1844 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Transcript of the Register of Maghull Chapelry, Parish Halsall; Bapt. 1663-1812; Marriages 1668-1754; Burials 1663-1844; The earliest surviving register covers the period 1729-1812. (1663-1690 entries taken form thet BT's); Source: Isobel Woods |
"Note--no Fazakerley marriages or burials at this Chapel" |
Maghull; Parish Halsall; (noted Jan. 29, 2004) |
England |
| 4336 |
1663 |
Record Source; 1663 to 1862 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Bishop's Transcripts; Altcar Parish; LDS Film # 1068852 |
|
Altcar (sw of Ormskirk) |
England |
| 4623 |
1666 |
Record Source; 1666 to 1719 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Lancashire Deeds Numerical List; LDS Film # 1546089; 1666, Apr, # 5/410, Place,Walton, Parties, Fazakerley; 1666, Apr 28, # 5/411, Place, Walton, Parties, Fazakerly; 1669, Aug. 20, # 5/433, Place, Walton, Parties, Fazakerley |
Cont., 1700, Mar 25; # 6/1, Walton, Parties, Fazakerley; 1719, Aug 16, # 6/63, Place, Fazakerley, Parties, Fazakerley |
Walton; Fazakerley |
England |
| 4334 |
1671 |
Record Source; 1671 to 1842 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
(Skelmersdale actually dates back to 55 BC with the Romans); Bishop's Transcripts: Ormskirk Parish (Lathom, Skelmersdale, Bickerstaffe, Scarisbrick) |
1671-1818, LDS Film # 1068945; 1819-1836, LDS Film # 1469029; 1834-1842, LDS Film # 1469030 |
Ormskirk; Lathom; Skelmersdale; Bickerstaffe; Scarisbrick |
England |
| 4625 |
1692 |
Record Source; 1692 to 1939 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Liverpool Public Records; Freemen's Committee Book, Admissions Book; Film #1595427, 28 & 29; Example of form in 1811 (much different than 1700's): Name; Trade or Occ.; On Birthright or Servitude; Father or Master; His Trade or Occ; # years served; (cont.) |
& Indenture Date or Certificate of Birth or Service; Date Father or Master Sworn Free; Report: Granted, Rejected, Postponed; Fine (fee) Date Admitted; Date Sworn Free; Remarks. Before 1832, Freemen had tax exemptions, control of franchise, trade, & votes |
Liverpool |
England |
| 8876 |
1700 |
Record Source; 1700 to 1709 |
xxx |
Fazackerley |
Winwick Parish; St. Oswalds; LDS Film 1469061 & 1469062; Burial; 4 Roman Catholic priests listed (no priests with the Fazakerley name, but many Fazakerleys were RC); Simons of Gar-- (?) Blackstone of Br--(?); Hamerton of Southworth; Skaisbrick of Culcheth |
|
Winwick; Southworth; Culcheth |
England |
| 7869 |
1701 |
Record Source 1701 to 1800 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
A piece of English Delft Ware, a "Flower Brick" decorated in the "Fazackerly Palette" (Liverpool), 6.25 inches wide, scolloped base, one large & 22 small holes for flowers; white with floral pattern on front and at least one side |
This Delft Ware sold for $ 4, 025.00 at auction (Northeast Auctions) November 11, 2000 in Portsmouth, NH |
Liverpool, Lancashire Co.; Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA |
England: USA |
| 5703 |
1707 |
Record Source; 1707 to 1831 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Freemen's Register; Indexed List; LDS Film # 1647412 & Apprentice Roll Book, LDS Film # 1647413; Dates: 1707 to 1757; (?1757 to 1817?); 1817 to 1831 |
|
Liverpool |
England |
| 10581 |
1715 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
According to Stephen Cook, "the growth of the port (at Lpool) was initially slow. However the 18th Century saw a massive expansion. London had problems of the 'Black Plague' & the Great Fire; thus, the country needed a new port of discharge for cargoes." |
cont. "Liverpool was the obvious choice expecially with its proximity to the Atlantic, and hence the New World. The first commercial wet dock in the world was Canning Dock, built in Liverpool in 1715." |
Liverpool, Lancashire Co.; (noted June 04, 2003) |
England |
| 9692 |
1719 |
Record Source; 1719 to 1854 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Neil Fazakerley's Notes from: Tarleton's Register 1719-1800; Tarleton's Bishop's Transcripts 1723-1819; 1820-1822; 1825-1854; "All F's are versions of Fazakerley unless otherwise noted. Years are actual, not church. Square brackets contain my comments." |
Roughly 151 records. See Neil's notes 1579-1699; Neil's family comes from the Tarleton, Croston, Sollom, Rufford, Chorley, Maudsley, Bretherton, Hoole, Eccleston, North Meols & Leyland areas; Neil found that original transcripts & BTS can differ markedly |
Tarleton, Lancashire Co.; (noted August 06, 2002) |
England |
| 10968 |
1727 |
to 1765; Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Source: Isobel Woods: LPRS V 156 "Ancient Parish of Prescot..extentded over more than 58 sq miles & included on its 'Prescot side' 8 townships of Prescot, Eccleston, Whiston, Rainhill, Sutton, Windle (St. Helens), Rainford, Parr; & on its 'Farnworth side |
7 further townships of Bold, Cronton, Widnes, Ditton, Curdley, Penketh & Great Sankey ..many entries relating to Prescot parish during this period will be found in the registers of the parochial chapels of St. Helens, Rainford, Farnworth & Great Sankey" |
Parish Prescot: Townships: Prescot, Eccleston, Whiston, Rainhill, Sutton, Windle (St. Helen's), Rainford & Parr; Farnworth, Bold, Cronton, Widnes, Ditton, Curdley, Penketh, Great Sankey |
England |
| 4452 |
1742 |
Record Source; 1742 to 1784 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
St. John's Church; Old Haymarket Street; Baptisms, Marriages, Burials; LDS Film # 1068946 to 1068950 |
|
Liverpool |
England |
| 10951 |
1742 |
circa; Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
LPRS Vol 119 Printed Register of Chapel of Rainford; Source: Isobel Woods |
Note: "..Prescot was the center of the clock & watchmaking industry in those days. There were cabinet makers who made the clockcases; several had premises in Ormskirk" |
Rainford; Prescot |
England |
| 4529 |
1743 |
Record Source; 1743 to 1898 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Necropolis Cemetery Low Hill; Burials; LDS Film # 1064093 |
|
Liverpool |
England |
| 5203 |
1757 |
Record Source; 1757 to 1878 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
St. Swithin Chapel, Roman Catholic; Gilmoss Congregation, West Derby; LDS Film # 396363 |
|
Liverpool; West Derby (Chapelry, Walton on the Hill Parish) |
England |
| 6428 |
1760 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Herb Fazakerley's article from "Around the Salerooms" mentions "the only known example of a Liverpool Delft-ware shoe" dated 1760 & painted in "Fazakerley Colours". It sold at Sothebys for 28,230 £ & bought by "the London Specialist Alistair Sampson" |
Thomas Fazakerley was mentioned in connection with the "unusual range of colours used to decorate pottery" (purple, green, blue, yellow, russet) originating in Liverpool. Thomas was presumably related to Nicholas, a lawyer & MP for Preston & died in 1767. |
Liverpool; Preston |
England |
| 5704 |
1764 |
Record Source; 1764 to 1847 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Freemen's Register; LDS Film # 1647408; 1764 to 1835; Film # 1647409; 1764 to 1847; Name, Trade; Date Sworn In; "Polled" (comments such as address given or if deceased) |
|
Liverpool |
England |
| 4669 |
1766 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1766; City Directory; Liverpool's first city directory; the population was about 30,000; the number of houses were about 6000; Roughly 1,134 people subscribed; (In 1801, the population was estimated to be about 85,494); LDS Film #1368146, 1368147 |
|
Liverpool |
England |
| 10496 |
1770 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Source: Stephen Cook; Work on the Leeds & Liverpool canal began November 1770. "It was near to the 109 mile post in Halsall" |
By 1774 "the first section on the Lancashire side to be completed was the 28 mile stretch from Liverpool to the Douglas Navigation at Parbold, west of Wigan"; This history is in regard to Stephen's possible Ancestors, William & Susan Heys, boatman 1794 |
Liverpool; Halsall; Parbold, Wigan; (noted May 20, 2003) |
England |
| 4557 |
1773 |
Record Source; 1773 to 1842 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Records from St. Anne's Church, Richmond St.; LDS Film # 1068894, etc., & 1068946; # 1656152, Burials 1813-1858, Marriages, 1856-1965, Banns 1844-53, Banns 1886-1967; Confirmations, 1887-1947 |
|
Liverpool |
England |
| 4301 |
1773 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley & Gilbert |
1773; City Directory; Merchants; Near South Dock |
|
Liverpool; (Malcolm Hulme posed the question: "I wonder if (entry #) 4301 Fazakerley & Gilbert, Merchants, is the company that became Fazakerley & Co in the year 1776?) |
England |
| 10837 |
1777 |
Record Source; 1777; 1778; 1779 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Halsall, St. Cuthbert's; LRO PR 258; Parish Record (Not from IGI Index); According to the researcher of the Halsall Parish Records: "There appears to be a gap in the burials" from October to December 1777 & August 1778 to December 1779 |
|
Halsall, Lancashire Co.; (Source: Stephen Cook); (noted August 11. 2003) |
England |
| 11937 |
1777 |
Oct-Dec 1777, Aug 1778-Dec 1779 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Note from Stephen Cook: Parish Registers (not IGI): Stephen was told "there appears to be a gap in the burials Oct-Dec 1777 & Aug 1778-Dec 1779"; (regarding the burials of Fazakerleys of Ormskirk buried in Halsall; (The Oct-Dec 1777 is after Oct 3, 1777) |
|
Ormskirk; Halsall; (noted March 10, 2005) |
England |
| 11694 |
1800 |
Early 1800's |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
C of E Churches (Lpool & nearby) early 1800's; All Saints, Childwall; St Helen, Sefton; St Chad, Kirkby; St Mary, Hale; St George, Derby Sq; St Thomas, Park Ln; St Paul, St Paul Sq; St James, Toxeth Pk; Our Lady & St Nicholas |
Chapel St; St John Old Haymarket; Holy Trinity, St Anne St; Christ Church, Hunter St; St Mary, Edge Hill; St George, Everton; St Michael in the Hamlet; St Mark, Upper Duke St; St Philip, Hardman St; St Michael, Upper Pitt St; St David, Brownlow Hill |
St Martin In the Fields; St Augustine, Shaw St; St Bride, Percy St; St Catherine, Abercromby Sq; St Luke, Bold St; St John Baptist, Toxeth Pk; St John Evangelist, Knotty Ash; St Mary, West Derby; St Peter, Church St; St Anne, Richmond Row; St Mary, Walton |
England |
| 10592 |
1800 |
Record Source; circa 1800's |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Source: Stephen Cook's Ancestors; Research his "boatman" line; According to Stephen, "Melling was a common place the the 'boaties' marriages" |
|
Melling, Lancashire Co.; (noted June 25, 2003) |
England |
| 10591 |
1800 |
Record Source; circa 1800's |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Burscough Boatman; Source Stephen Cook's Ancestors; Researching his "boatman" line |
A theory about why boating families tended to come from Burscough or nearby was "because the Canal Company first set up a depot & headquarters there & a lot of recruitment in the early 1800's for canal workers & crews commenced at Burscough."; |
Burscough, Lancashire Co.; (noted June 25, 2003) |
England |
| 6752 |
1801 |
Record Source; 1801 to 1900 |
xxx |
Fazakerley & Fazackerley |
1801 through 1900; City Directory; Listings for Liverpool with: Tranmere; Oxton; Rock Ferry; Bebington; Eastham; Hoylake, West Kirby; New Brighton; Bidston, Wallasey, Liscard, Seacombe |
LDS Film: 1655383-84; 1655522-30; 1655549-52 |
Liverpool; Cheshire |
England |
| 4511 |
1802 |
Record Source; 1802 to 1839 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Cockerham Parish; Chapel of Ellel & Shireshead Chapel; LDS Film # 93717 & 93718 |
|
Cockerham; Ellel; Shireshead |
England |
| 6429 |
1809 |
Record Soruce; 1809 to 1815 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Burial Records; LDS Film # 1849659 British, Maghull, no burials 1800 to 1833; (Jan. 1809 to Dec. 1812); & 1849660 (1813 to 1815); Joyce Otterstrom checked these burial records; "severe fading before July 1811"; "No Fazakerleys found between 1813 to 1815 " |
|
Melling |
England |
| 10539 |
1819 |
Record Source; 1819 to 2003 |
xxx |
Fazakerley; Weik |
St. Peter's Catholic Church estab. abt 1819; 1852 construction around the old sanctuary; when completed, original building was carried out the front door; Renovated in 1982; (Billie Fazakerly's ancestors buried there) |
St. Peter's cemetery was moved to Calvary Cemetery to make room for John Gaston Hospital; Catholic Priests & nuns helped victims of the 1850's to 1870's yellow fever epidemics. They were buried at Calvary; Some of St. Peter's burial records burned 1885. |
Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee |
USA |
| 11741 |
1820 |
|
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Liverpool Hospitals: Eye, Ear, Throat Infirmary, Myrtle St., Liverpool, established 1820 |
|
Liverpool; (noted September 27, 2004) |
England |
| 11742 |
1828 |
|
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Liverpool Hospitals; Birkenhead General Hospital, Park Rd North; established 1828 |
|
Birkenhead; Liverpool; (noted September 27, 2004) |
England |
| 11696 |
1829 |
|
xxx |
Fazakerley |
St. James Cemetery, 1829 to 1936, consecrated by Dr. Sumner & Bishop of Diocese |
|
Liverpool; (noted August 24, 2004) |
England |
| 4639 |
1830 |
Record Source; 1830's |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1832 to 1852; Burgess Rolls: Electors & Freemen; LDS Film # 1546089-90; 1546092-95; Freemen: Those entitled to vote residing in the township & those not residing in the borough but entitled to vote as resident within 7 miles from Town Hall. (Dec. to Dec.) |
Nature of Qualification (House, cottage, mill, outbuildings, shops, public house, manuf. blgs., smithys, vaults, stables, etc); later Description of Property (Freehold, Occupier, etc.); Place: where property was located (Street, lane, court, cellar, etc.) |
Liverpool |
England |
| 4399 |
1830 |
Record Source; 1830's |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1832 to 1851; Burgess Rolls: Electors & Freemen Lists; (Burgess: Master of a house, Citizen of a British borough. Freemen or Freeman: Enjoying civil or political liberty; Full rights of a citizen); See entry # 4639, 1830's, for additional information. |
LDS Film Roll: 1546089; 1546090; & 1546092 through 1546095, Liverpool Public Records; Some years missing (portion of 1838, 1844, portion of 1845, 1847 & 1848) |
Liverpool |
England |
| 10579 |
1830 |
Record Source; 1830 & 1838 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Train Routes: The Preston to Wigan train route opened in 1838. Preston was on the main West Coast route from London to Glasgow by 1846. Trains also went from Preston to places like Chorley & Bolton & Ormskirk & Liverpool |
Steam railway system, Liverpool to Manchester: In 1830 the train, "Planet", went from Edge Hill to Manchester in one hour.; (I recently read that the trip from Liverpool to Ormskirk by train took about 30 minutes) |
Preston, Lancashire Co.; (noted June 04, 2003) |
England |
| 5019 |
1832 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1832; Electors; Lists of Persons entitled to vote in the election of Two Knights of the Shire for the Northern Division of the County Palatine of Lancashire; Amounderness Hundred; Blackburn Hundred; Leyland Hundred; Lonsdale Hundred; LDS Film # 1546090 |
Description: Area, Barton: Fazakerley Farm, 40 acres; Robert Blackburn listed to vote |
Barton |
England |
| 4691 |
1834 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1834 City Directory; Pages of the "Fs" missing from this directory |
|
Liverpool |
England |
| 11936 |
1835 |
1835 to 1918 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Friendly societies Act; Blacksmith's Friendly Society; Details, The National Archives, Kew |
|
Lancashire |
England |
| 10580 |
1840 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Transatlantic Ship Travel: Ships have been sailing for centuries but the first Curnard Sail/Steam Ship, Britannia, sailed July 04, 1840. |
|
England; (noted June 05, 2003) |
England |
| 3024 |
1841 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1841 Census; Manchester, June, Film rolls: 0438728 (enumerations districts 1-22) & 0438729 (enumeration districts 23-46) |
Extremely poor copies to try to read from. No Fazakerleys found due to so much of the film being unreadable. |
Manchester |
England |
| 4576 |
1841 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1841 Census; LDS Film # 0306900 to 0306905 |
|
Lydiate, Maghull, Melling, etc. |
England |
| 4577 |
1841 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1841 Census; LDS Film # 0438713 to 0438720; 0306937 to 0306942 |
Other Sources: Personal letters and e-mails from family members of Fazakerleys (all spellings); As of Dec. 2005, entries for Lancashire County only. |
Lancashire County |
England |
| 5464 |
1841 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1841 Census, listed 3 more wards in addition to the 13 listed in a city directory (Everton; West Derby; Toxeth Park), making a total of 16 wards; Registrars Dist.: St. Martins Dist., Scotland Ward (#2); Gt Howard St. Dist., Vauxhall Ward (#3) |
Dale Street Dist., St. Pauls & Exchange Wards (#4&5); St. Georges Dist., Castle Street & St. Peters Wards (#6&7; St. Thomas Dist, Pitt St. & Gt. George Wards (#8&9); Mt. Pleasant Dist., Rodney St. & Abercromby Wards (#10&11); Islington Dist, Lime St. & St |
(Cont.) Islington Dist., Lime Street & St. Anne Street Wards (#12&13) |
England |
| 5679 |
1845 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1845 City Directory; Liverpool; (see passenger records) Packets & Traders: New York: Ships: Great Western, Steam Ship; Old Line of Packets, 1st & 16th every month, ships, New York, Cambridge, Europe, England, Oxford, Montezuma, Yorkshire, & Columbus; |
(Ships cont.) 6th of every month, ships, Rochester, Queen of the West, Hottinguer, & Liverpool; 11th of every month, ships, Roscius, Siddons, Sheridan, & Garrick; 26th of every month, ships, United States, Virginian, Stephen Whitney, & Samuel Hicks; |
(Ships cont.) 21st of every month, ships, Independence, George Washington, Patrick Henry, & Ashburton |
England; USA |
| 4541 |
1847 |
Record Source: 1847 to 1891 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Liverpool Cemetery Inscriptions; St. Mary's, Kirkdale, Walton Road; Burial Index ; LDS Film # 1564323 & 1564324; St. Mary's established 1836 |
|
Liverpool |
England |
| 4578 |
1851 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley (all spellings) |
1851 Census; LDS Film # 0087169 to 0087174 & 0087175 to 0087182 & 0087193 Liverpool; LDS Film # 0087205 Maghull; Other sources: Ancestry.com & personal sources from family members of Fazakerleys (all spellings) |
|
Lancashire County and other Counties |
England; Isle of Man; Scotland; Ireland; Wales |
| 8889 |
1854 |
Record Source; 1854 to 1857 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Fazakerley Charity documents: QDC/2/45, QDC/4/36, QDC/5/17; Source: Malcolm Hulme & LRO Archivist; QDC/2/45: Specific purpose of the charity not mentioned. |
"However the money mentioned in the document was used for the benefit of Walton on the Hill parish church: for example, repair of the chruch roof, fees of the churchwarden & curate & contributions to the overseer (of the poor]." |
Walton on the Hill |
England |
| 11998 |
1855 |
Aug 01, 1855 to Apr 18, 1890; Apr 19, 1890 to Dec. 1891; Jan 01, 1892 to Jun 13, 1897; Jun 14, 1897 to Dec. 16, 1900; & after |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1855; Passenger Records; after Aug. 01, 1855, ships came through Castle Gardens for examining & processing immigrants & located off the southwest tip of Manhattan. Up until 1882 it was under control of the state. Later under the federal government. |
4/19/1890 temporary center: Old Barge Office at the foot of Whitehall St near the Battery of the se end of Manhattan; Ellis Island opened 1/1/1892; Fire 6/13/1897 destroyed records from 1855-6/13/1897; Barge Office again 6/14/1897-12/16/1900 then Ellis. |
Fire included records from Castle Garden, Barge Office & Ellis Island; Copies held by the Customs Collector & abstracts held in Washington, DC did not contain as much information as the original immigration lists did; New York, NY; (noted Oct. 02, 2005) |
USA |
| 11997 |
1855 |
Before |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1855; Passenger Records; Before 1855, no immigrant processing center existed in New York; Passenger lists were given to the Customs Collector & immigrants made a customs declaration then went where they wanted to go. Shjps would dock at designated places. |
Sips located at: South St., Wall St., Roosevelt St., Beekman St., West St., South St., 23rd St. etc; Mary Fazakerly & children on the packet ship, HENRY CLAY, (Minturn & Co's London & Liverpool Line) landed between Burling Slip & Malding Lane Mar 21, 1851 |
New York, New York; Liverpool, England; (noted Oct. 02, 2005 |
England |
| 10582 |
1859 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
Chicago, Illinois Cemeteries: Though there were other cemeteries (like St. Joseph's, est. 1843), Calvary is the oldest cemetery of the Archidiocese of Chicago. Along with Calvary, Rosehill, Graceland, & Oak Woods "saw their first burials in 1859". |
William & Margaret Sullivan Fazakerley's daughter, Margaret, b. 1859 was listed on the 1860 census; no further information was found. It's possible she died & was buried in Chicago. Margaret's mother, Margaret, was Catholic. William may have been C of E. |
Chicago, Illinois; (noted June 05, 2003) |
USA |
| 5674 |
1859 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1859 City Directory; Registrars of Marriages: Mr. John Eckersley, # 34 Mt. Pleasant; Mr. John Wilson Lawson, # 14 Clarence St.; Mr. J.R. Birch, Registrar's Office, Brownlow Hill |
|
Liverpool |
England |
| 10594 |
1859 |
Record Source; June 1859 |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
No Fazakerley's mentioned, but the following may have had an influence on them or those they knew. Re: the city mortality for NY city in June, 1859; there were 398 deaths reported. This was an increase from the previous week.; NY Times 6/20/1859 pg 5 |
"284 of the deceased were natives of the United States, 67 of Ireland, 26 of Germany, and the balance of various foreign countries".; "89 men 61 women 139 boys & 110 girls."; 57 premature & stillbirths; 18 violent deaths; the rest were various diseases. |
New York City, New York; (noted June 25, 2003) |
USA |
| 4308 |
1859 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1859 City Directory:(see passenger records); Foreign Steamships, Sailing Packets; British/North American Royal Mail Steam Ships: Asia, Africa, America, Europa, Niagra, Canada, Arabia, & Persia sail between Liverpool & Boston & between Liverpool & New York |
"From Liverpool to America, the sailing day is Saturday. From America to Liverpool, the sailing day is Wednesday" |
Liverpool; New York; Boston |
England; USA |
| 4574 |
1861 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1861 Census; LDS Film # 543005; 0543024 |
Parr; Prescot; Rainford; Sutton; Saint Helens; Bickerstaffe; Melling; Simonswood; Aughton; Maghull; Lydiate; Halsall; Downholland; Formby; Altcar; Wrightington; Liverpool; North Meols; etc., Lancashire Co.; Oxton, etc., Cheshire |
Lancashire Co., & Cheshire |
England |
| 4575 |
1861 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley (all spellings) |
1861 Census; Liverpool; LDS Film # 0543005 to 0543016; Another source: Ancestry.com and personal sources from family members of Fazakerleys (all spellings) |
|
Lancashire County and other Counties |
England; Isle of Man; Ireland; Scotland; Wales |
| 5978 |
1864 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
St. Peter's Church; Index of Marriages |
"Fazakerley/Hutchinson" |
Liverpool |
England |
| 5979 |
1869 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
St. Peter's Church; Index of Marriages |
"Fazakerley/Wightman" |
Liverpool |
England |
| 6576 |
1870 |
Record Source; 1870's |
xxx |
Fazackerleys |
March 2001, According to Leslie Fazakerley, the Fazackerleys of Christchurch NZ can all be traced back ot one ancestor from Lancashire in the 1870's. (Accuracy of this statement has not been proven); They are not related to Leslie, however |
|
Christchurch, New Zealand (Nation & British Colony of NSW, Australia) |
New Zealand; Australia |
| 4579 |
1871 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley (all spellings) |
1871 Census; LDS Liverpool & West Derby & Toxeth Park: Film # 0841876 to 0841881; 0841883 to 0841887; 0841889 to 08418890; 0841892 to 0841907; Maghull, Simonswood, Prescot, Rainford, Aughton, Bickerstaffe:# 0842028; Another Source: Ancestry.com |
Other Sources: Personal letters and e-mail from family members of Fazakerleys (all spellings) |
Liverpool; West Derby; Toxeth Park; Aughton; Bickerstaffe; Rainford; Prescot; Simonswood; Maghull; Lancashire County and other Counties |
England; Isle of Man; Ireland; Scotland; Wales |
| 10533 |
1873 |
Record Source; 1873 & 1887 & 1900 |
xxx |
Weik/Weick; Fazakerly; Thane |
Burials at Calvary Catholic Cemetery; Billie Fazakerly Harrison's Ancestors; (St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery moved to Calvary RC Cemetery, burial records burned 1885; some burials there?) |
Sophia Weik/Weick Fazakerly's family, (all but 1 brother) died in the 1878 yellow fever epidemic & buried probably at Calvary in unmarked graves; Margaret Sullivan Fazakerly Thane & some of her children buried at Calvary, dau. Agnes buried at St. Peter's? |
Memphis, Tennessee; (noted May 29, 2003) |
USA |
| 10532 |
1873 |
Record Source; 1873 & 1878 |
xxx |
Weik; Fazakerly; Thane |
Calvary Catholic Cemetery Memphis, TN; There were several epidemics in Memphis, but two especially bad ones from yellow fever in the 1870's; people were buried very quickly in unidentified single graves (NOT mass graves). Calvary donated land to the city |
These burials were between "Section 6 on both sides of Eastern Circle" & "7 between Lawrence Ave. & Eastern Circle" & "9 & A single" near St. Partrick's Ave. on the ne part of the oldest section of the cemetery. St. Mary's Cemetery is located near Calvary |
Memphis, Tennessee, (noted May 29, 2003) |
USA |
| 12534 |
1881 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley (all spellings) |
1881 Census Records: Family History Resource File CD's; Personal sources of family members or Fazakerley researchers |
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Lancashire County and other Counties |
England; Isle of Man; Ireland; Scotland; Wales |
| 12526 |
1891 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley (all spellings) |
1891 Census; Sources: Ancestry.com; Fiche, RG#'s, Other Fazakerley researchers & family members of Fazakerleys (all spellings) |
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Lancashire County and other Counties |
England; Isle of Man; Ireland; Scotland; Wales |
| 9569 |
1896 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley House |
Fazakerley House, Lower Lane, 1896, "ruputed to have been owned by the Fazakerley family", copy of picture by Ian Sime; Dave Fazackerley believes it was probably the house built by Jon Howarden after he became a Fazakerley & inherited the Fazakerley money |
Copy can be found on the Fazakerly website |
Fazakerly, England; (noted May 16, 2002) |
England |
| 6691 |
1898 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley Railway |
1898 City Directory; Railway Station (L & V Ry); Wm. Anderton, Station Master; Longmoor Lane, Fazakerley, W |
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Liverpool; Fazakerley |
England |
| 6735 |
1900 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley Railway Station |
1900 City Directory |
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Liverpool |
England |
| 7034 |
1930 |
Record Source |
xxx |
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1930 City Directory; Conservative Club (North), Geo. F. Perkins, Sec.; Barlow's Lane, Fazakerley |
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Liverpool; Fazakerley |
England |
| 7044 |
1930 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1930 City Directory; Railway Station (L.M & S. Rly.); Chas. Cartwright Station Master; Longmoor Lane, Fazakerley; (T N Walton 164) |
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Liverpool; Fazakerley |
England |
| 7051 |
1930 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1930 City Directory; Conservative Club, Ltd. (South), E. Tyson Hon. Sec.; Stalmine Rd., Walton |
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Liverpool; Walton |
England |
| 7100 |
1952 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1952 City Directory; Fazakerley Cycle & Baby Carriage Works; A.H. Atkinson, Propr.; Cycle Dirs., 275 Longmoor Lane, 9 |
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Liverpool |
England |
| 7105 |
1952 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1952 City Directory; Fazakerley Gargage; Edmnd. Austin Bone Propr.; Motor Engineers; Longmoor Close, Longmoor Lane, 10, Aintree 2766 |
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Liverpool |
England |
| 7112 |
1952 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1952 City Directory; Fazakerley Hospital & Fazakerley Annexe, Longmoor Lane, 9, Aintree 2324 |
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Liverpool |
England |
| 7121 |
1952 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1952 City Directory; Fazakerley Open Air School; Miss E. Henry Head Mistress; Higher Lane, 9 Aintree 1562 |
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Liverpool |
England |
| 7123 |
1952 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
1952 City Directory; Fazakerley Public Hall; # 726 Longmoor Lane, 10 |
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Liverpool |
England |
| 10061 |
1998 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazakerley |
An excerpt from the "World Book of Fazakerleys" published by Halberts stated in chapter 5 that there were about 8 Fazakerleys to be found in South Africa; names weren't given, you will have to buy the book to get the information |
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South Africa |
Africa |
| 10063 |
2002 |
Record Source |
xxx |
Fazackerley, Colonel |
Poem "Colonel Fazackerley" by Charles Causley, original date & place unknown; Sources: "Puffin Book of Magic Verse (out of print) & Letts Year 4 Literacy Series, London |
Starts "Colonel Fazackerley Butterworth-Toast, Bought an old castle complete with a ghost, But someone or other forgot to declare, To Colonel Fazack that the specter was there." Etc |
London, England |
England |