John Cartner.
Posted: 28 Mar 2020 16:50
Would anyone be able to help one of our members.
He is trying to locate his great-grandfather John Cartner, born 16th March 1848, mother Hannah, no father recorded on the birth certificate on the 1851 census. Hannah, married James Maddrell, a book keeper, in St Nicholas Church, Liverpool, on the 21st of December 1853, when John was five years old. Hannah, of full age, gave her address as Church Street, and named her father as Joseph Cartner, a weaver.
In the 1861 census we find John, a scholar, living with his mother, Hannah, and stepfather, James Maddrell, a book keeper, at 239 Great Homer Street, Liverpool. Here Hannah (transcribed as Hanah) gives her age as 41 (so born approximately 1820) and her place of birth as Cumberland. John is entered as John ditto, so appears to have been accepted by James Maddrell as his son. Can anyone have a go at picking John Cartner up on the 1851.
He is trying to locate his great-grandfather John Cartner, born 16th March 1848, mother Hannah, no father recorded on the birth certificate on the 1851 census. Hannah, married James Maddrell, a book keeper, in St Nicholas Church, Liverpool, on the 21st of December 1853, when John was five years old. Hannah, of full age, gave her address as Church Street, and named her father as Joseph Cartner, a weaver.
In the 1861 census we find John, a scholar, living with his mother, Hannah, and stepfather, James Maddrell, a book keeper, at 239 Great Homer Street, Liverpool. Here Hannah (transcribed as Hanah) gives her age as 41 (so born approximately 1820) and her place of birth as Cumberland. John is entered as John ditto, so appears to have been accepted by James Maddrell as his son. Can anyone have a go at picking John Cartner up on the 1851.