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Postby descartes46 » Sat Dec 22, 2012 1:46 am

Hi forum experts,

I've been trying to find census records for the early part of the life of my grandmother's grandfather Richard Wilson Cross Boocock b. 1857 in Barrow-in-Furness. You'd think with such a funny distinctive name he'd be easy to find! I guess I'd have to get his birth certificate to find his parents names, but I was wondering if somebody could take a look to see if they could find anything? Would be great to find something as it's the only set of great-great grandparents I'm missing from my tree.

Here is what I do have on him:
1857 Birth Barrow in Furness, Lancashire, England
1882 Jun Age: 25 Marriage to Margaret Jane Mattinson Barrow in Furness, Lancashire, England
1891 Age: 34 Census1 Strand, Harbour Hotel.Barrow in Furness Richard Cross, 35. Beer house manager
1901 Age: 44 Census1 Strand, Harbour Hotel, Barrow in Furness Richard Cross, head, 45, Hotel Manager, Lothersdale, Yorks
1903 Mar Age: 46 DeathCumbria, Cumberland, United KingdomDeaths Mar 1903. Boocock Richard Wilson. 46. Whitehaven. 10b. 450.

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Darren
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Re: BOOCOCK - Brickwall - Barrow in Furness 1851 census?

Postby gardener » Sat Dec 22, 2012 9:59 am

So, wasn't he the one found here in 1881 and 1871?
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Re: BOOCOCK - Brickwall - Barrow in Furness 1851 census?

Postby descartes46 » Sat Dec 22, 2012 12:48 pm

gardener wrote:So, wasn't he the one found here in 1881 and 1871?
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Hi Gardener,

Here's what puzzles me:

1881.1 Luneaton? Street, Barrow in Furness
Henry Cross, head, 37, Carter, Pilling
Betsey, wife, 43,
Richard Bulcock, step son, 24, Carter
William H Bulcock, step son, 20, Smiths labourer
Ishmael B Cross, son, 12, Liverpool
others born Lothersdale

If this is the correct Richard Boocock does that mean that Henry Cross is his step father? Ah, perhaps that's why Richard's full name was Richard Wilson 'Cross' Boocock? A combination of his father and step father's last names?

But there is a marriage record that contradicts this as it seems to be after Richard's birth:

Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1867
CROSS Henry BULCOCK Betty Toxteth Park, St. James Liverpool 2105TP/8/17
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Re: BOOCOCK - Brickwall - Barrow in Furness 1851 census?

Postby MarkCDodd » Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:06 am

Looking at the parish register..

Henry Cross married Betty Bulcock on the 18th February 1868 at St James Church in the parish of Walton on the Hill.

Henry was a 24 year old Spinster. His address was 17 Jarbett Street. His occupation is Policeman. His father is Richard Cross, a Gardener.

Betty was a 30 year old Spinster. Her address was 63 Norfolk Street. Father is William Balcock a Labourer.

Both signed the register.

Witnesses were Francis Bond and Mart Anne Couple.
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Re: BOOCOCK - Brickwall - Barrow in Furness 1851 census?

Postby MarkCDodd » Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:17 am

1871 census transcription details for: Old Hill, Pilling

National Archive Reference:
RG number: RG10
Piece: 4225
Folio: 52
Page: 4
Reg. District: Garstang
Sub District: Stalmine
Parish: Pilling
Enum. District: 4
Ecclesiastical District:
City/Municipal Borough:
Address: Old Hill, Pilling
County: Lancashire
Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born
CROSS, Henry Head M 27 1844 Lancashire
CROSS, Betty Wife F 33 1838 Yorkshire
BULCOCK, William H Son M 10 1861 Yorkshire
CROSS, Ishmael B Son M 2 1869 Lancashire
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Re: BOOCOCK - Brickwall - Barrow in Furness 1851 census?

Postby descartes46 » Sun Dec 23, 2012 11:20 am

MarkCDodd wrote:Looking at the parish register..

Henry Cross married Betty Bulcock on the 18th February 1868 at St James Church in the parish of Walton on the Hill.

Henry was a 24 year old Spinster. His address was 17 Jarbett Street. His occupation is Policeman. His father is Richard Cross, a Gardener.

Betty was a 30 year old Spinster. Her address was 63 Norfolk Street. Father is William Balcock a Labourer.

Both signed the register.

Witnesses were Francis Bond and Mart Anne Couple.


Hi Mark,
There is something a bit odd about these records as Richard Wilson Cross Boocock (1857-1903) was born before Betty and Henry's wedding. It says on the census that Richard Boocock was step-son to Henry... I'm assuming that Betty had a previous marriage? Interesting that the kids took her maiden name though... I'm assuming that Bulcock/Boocock was her maiden name as her father was William BALCOCK/BOOCOCK.
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Re: BOOCOCK - Brickwall - Barrow in Furness 1851 census?

Postby MarkCDodd » Sun Dec 23, 2012 12:59 pm

They were bastards which did not stop them becoming step-sons when the mother married.
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Re: BOOCOCK - Brickwall - Barrow in Furness 1851 census?

Postby descartes46 » Sun Dec 23, 2012 3:20 pm

MarkCDodd wrote:They were bastards which did not stop them becoming step-sons when the mother married.


Oh my... that solves that mystery/brickwall then! :o
Naught Betty Boo ... will make an interesting family history talk over xmas dinner this year.

As ususal, thanks for all your help,
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