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"The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776"; "September 25, 26 1717. Shippers by the Barbados Merchant, Mr. Bryan Howarden, bound from Liverpool for Virginia: Robert Fazakerley, James Tildesly & Company, James Clinton" (PRO: E190/1392/9)
1832 Pollbook: Candidates they voted for:
Fazakerley: Henry, cooper, Cookson St., Liverpool; Burgess/Freeman; Voted for: Ewart & Sandon
Fazakerley: John, Tailor, Duke St., Liverpool; Voted for: Ewart & Thornley
Fazakerley, Robert, Roper, Pitt St., Liverpool; Burgess/Freeman; Voted for Sandon & Douglas
Fazakerley, Robert, Jr., Roper, Kitchen St., Liverpool; Burgess/Freeman; Voted for: Sandon & Douglas
Fazakerley, Thomas, Roper, Pitt St., Liverpool; Burgess/Freeman; Voted for Sandon & Douglas

Fazakerley, Thomas, Shoemaker, Norris Green, West Derby; Burgess/Freeman; Voted for Sandon & Freeman 
(I'm not sure about the name "Freeman", this could be a typo on my part. BFH)

(Somewhere I have who these candidates represented, which I'll add when I can find the information, BFH
May 14, 2001, Found it! According to Martin F. Slater, William Ewart, Esq. & Thomas Thornely, Esq. were described as being liberal reformers; Lord Viscount Sandon & Major General Sir Howard Douglas Bart., were more conservative. BFH)

Burials; St. Peter & St. Pauls RC Church, Great Crosby, near Liverpool:
Fazackerley, John; Address: Litherland; Feb. 15, 1915, Age 75
Fazakerley, Catherine; Address Waterloo; Dec. 10, 1898, Age 61
Fazakerley, John; Address: Great Crosby, June 12, 1858, Age 50
Fazakerley, Peter; Address: Great Crosby, Sept. 09,1858, Age 2m2w
Fazakerly, Elizabeth; Address: Great Crosby, Dec. 08, 1858, Age 2
Chester Marriage License Bonds; January 1826
James BRYER, Age 21, Occ., Brewer's Clerk, of Rainford, Prescot
Elizabeth FAZAKERLY, Age 21, Of Ormskirk
Married at the Parish Church of Ormskirk
Distinguished Members of the US Army Finance Corps:
MG(R) Richard G. Fazakerley; May 05, 1990
Sydney Daily Telegraph Obituaries:
Fazakerley, Lilian Jess, March 09, 2000, Age 84
Slater's 1855 Directory of Lancashire; Fazakerleys:
Fazakerley, Joseph, file cutter, Rainhill
Fazakerley, Ellen, milliner & dressmaker, Ditton
Phizackerley, Thomas, shopkeeper & dealer in groceries & sundries, # 7 Damside St., Lancaster
Fazakerley, Mr. Joseph, gentry & clergy, Leyland
Fazakerley, George, spirit vaults, # 119 Norfolk St., Liverpool
Fazakerley, Henry, butcher, # 40 Athol St., Liverpool
Fazakerley, Hugh, Victualler, Golden Fleece Tavern, # 164 Scotland Rd., Liverpool
Fazakerley, John, timber merchant, # 85 Stanhope St., Liverpool
Fazakerley, Ralph, victualler, Macbeth Tavern, # 92 Highfield St., Liverpool
Fazakerley, Robert, wheelwright, # 35 Kitchen St., Liverpool
Fazakerley, Thomas, bookbinder, # 2 School Lane, Liverpool
Fazakerley, Thomas, victualler, [33] Bevington [bl], Liverpool (not sure about the 33 and bl)
Fazakerley, Richard, blacksmith # 33 & 35 Bridgewater St., Liverpool
Fazackerley, Mr. Frederick William, # 7 Belmont Grove, Chorlton Rd., Hulme, Manchester
Fazackerley, James, block printer, # 2 Edge Place, Salford
Fazackerley, James, reed maker, # 6 Rome St. Apollo St., Manchester
Fazackerly, Martha, # 33 Henry St., Chorlton on Medlock
Fazakerley, Ann, dressmaker, # 26 Granby Row, Manchester
Fazakerley, Isabella, Widow, # 10 Bridge St., Chorlton on Medlock
Fazakerley, Rhodes, shopkeeper & dealer in groceries & sundries, Moss End, Prescot
Fazakerley, Rhodes, watch barrel maker, Moss End, Prescot
Fazakerley, Thomasin, shopkeeper & dealer in groceries & sundries, Hillock St., Prescot
Fazakerley, Henry, butcher, # 46 Friargate, Preston
Fazakerley, Henry, retailer of beer, # 46 Friargate, Preston

Note: Occupation: Victualler, seller of food and drink. See Links Page, J. Lacombe's "A List of Occupations" A great find! I only have the Liverpool names added to the main database so far.
According to the Dictionary, a few other common occupations: Carter, one who drives a cart or truck, vehicle transport, teamster. Cooper, makes or repairs wooden casks or tubs; shipboard artisan who repairs casks & other vessels; an English tradesman who samples, bottles, or retails wine. Wheelwright, makes or repairs wheels. Blacksmith, works with iron, forges iron or black metal; makes tools or machine parts; shoes horses. Whitesmith, works with tinned or galvanized iron or white iron, finishes or polishes the work (as opposed to blacksmith). 

London Illustrated News 26 July 1851
"Lamentable Occurence - A very shocking and fatal accident occurred at Chorley, Lancashire, on
Monday. Mr Henry Hordern Fazakerley, a young gentleman, 19 years of age, who had recently come
into possession of Gillibrand Hall estate, and other large property, by the death of his
father, was at Chorley on a visit, in company with his friend, Mr Tempest Green, son of Admiral
Sir Andrew P Green, and on Monday they were invited to descend a coal mine, in which there was
a good deal of foul air, to look at the works. The colliery was that of Mr Jonathon Blundell
and Sons. In company with them, the underlooker of the works (Mr Billinge) and a sinker named
William Taylor, descended the shaft, 208 yards deep, and they took with them a blazing tar-rope
to give light. Shortly after their descent a boy at the mouth of the pit observed a rush of air
up the shaft, as if an explosion had taken place, and gave an alarm. The son of Mr Billinge and
others went down in search of the parties (after shouting down the shaft without getting an
answer), but the air was so foul that it was some hours before they could venture to the
bottom. The result was, as may be surmised, that the whole of the party, four in number, had
perished, leaving no one to tell the melancholy circumstances immediately leading to the
accident. The bodies of Mr Fazarkely, Mr Green, and their companions were recovered about
midnight; and there is no doubt, from their scorched and disfigured state, that they had
ignited the carburetted hydrogen gas so fatal in coal-mines, and fallen a sacrifice to the
imprudence which had dictated the use of an unprotected light in place of a Davy lamp."

Note: More about Henry can be found on the Main Database entries: # 2541 (Christening of Henry) # 6266 (1841 Census, Henry age 9) # 4279 (Henry's grandfather: Samuel Hawarden Fazakerley) BFH

More Items & Oddments Found By Malcolm
New Jersey Directories 1890-1893 (9) (added to main database)
Albany, New York Directories, 1889-91(11) (added to main database)
Memphis, Tennessee City Directories, 1890-91 (3) (added to main database)
Chester Marriage License Bonds; (added to main database)
US FAZ 2 (New York & California); (added to main database)
Details of Some Administrations; (added to main database) 
Some Faz' of US Interest (Roots Web); (added to main database)

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