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Source for: Elizabeth Smith, ABT 1895 -
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Name source: S271Page: Database online. Class: RG13; Piece: 3775; Folio: 124; Page: 17.
Text: Record for Samuel Smith@M5812@
Birth source: S271Page: Database online. Class: RG13; Piece: 3775; Folio: 124; Page: 17.
Text: Record for Samuel Smith@M5812@
Residence source: S271Page: Database online. Class: RG13; Piece: 3775; Folio: 124; Page: 17.
Text: Record for Samuel Smith@M5812@
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Source for: John Smith, 14 AUG 1851 -
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Name source: S258Page: Database online. Class: RG12; Piece: 3231; Folio 34; Page 9; GSU roll: 6098341.
Text: Record for John Smith@M5810@
Birth source: S97Page: 6933820
Birth source: S258Page: Database online. Class: RG12; Piece: 3231; Folio 34; Page 9; GSU roll: 6098341.
Text: Record for John Smith@M5810@
Residence source: S258Page: Database online. Class: RG12; Piece: 3231; Folio 34; Page 9; GSU roll: 6098341.
Text: Record for John Smith@M5810@
Christening source: S97Page: 6933820
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Source for: Elizabeth Harvey, BET JAN AND MAR 1850 -
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Name source: S258Page: Database online. Class: RG12; Piece: 3231; Folio 34; Page 9; GSU roll: 6098341.
Text: Record for John Smith@M5810@
Birth source: S214Page: Manchester district March quarter 1850 Volume 8d Page 487
Birth source: S258Page: Database online. Class: RG12; Piece: 3231; Folio 34; Page 9; GSU roll: 6098341.
Text: Record for John Smith@M5810@
Residence source: S258Page: Database online. Class: RG12; Piece: 3231; Folio 34; Page 9; GSU roll: 6098341.
Text: Record for John Smith@M5810@
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Source for: James Harvey, BEF 18 APR 1824 - APR 1889
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Name source: S360Page: John Smith and Elizabeth Harvery Manchester district December quarter 1875 Volume 8d Page 244
UK Marriage Registration, Manchester district December quarter 1875 Volume 8d Page 244. Copy of certificate on file: 2007 Research Manchester@M2543@
Name source: S28Page: Sarah Ann Harvey birth 1869
@M5313@
Christening source: S97Page: C097894 - Listed as James Harley with parents Samuel Harley and Ann
Death source: S216Page: Manchester district June quarter 1889 Volume 8d Page 161
Source
Source for: Rebecca Rogers, ABT 1826 - BET JUL AND SEP 1911
Index
Name source: S28Page: Sarah Ann Harvey birth 1869
@M5313@
Residence source: S75Page: http://gmcro.co.uk/locations/Wellington.htm
Text: The building known as the Wellington Inn has existed since 1552 when Edward VI was on the throne. At that time it was situated in the Market Place and Shambles. It is now the oldest building in Manchester.
In 1554 it was purchased by the Byron family and was part residence and part drapers shop. In the mid 17th century a third storey was added to the structure. It was not until 1830 that the premises were licensed when the it was known as the Vintners Arms and later as the Kenyon Vaults.
In 1865 the ground floor was known as the Wellington Inn whilst the upper two floors served as a mathematical and optical instrument makers. In 1897 the upper floors by this time were known as "Ye Olde Fyshing Tackle Shoppe". At this time a large clock was added to the main gable.
In 1974 the entire structure was raised by 4ft 9in (1.45 metres) and moved into Shambles square to make way for the Arndale shopping centre. In 1996 the building sustained considerable damage as a result of an IRA bomb which devastated the city centre. Restoration was complete by February 1997 and after dismantlement the building was moved 300 metres towards Manchester Cathedral. The pub re-opened in November 1999.
Greater Manchester Council Site, http://gmcro.co.uk/locations/Wellington.htm The building known as the Wellington Inn has existed since 1552 when Edward VI was on the throne. At that time it was situated in the Market Place and Shambles. It is now the oldest building in Manchester. In 1554 it was purchased by the Byron family and was part residence and part drapers shop. In the mid 17th century a third storey was added to the structure. It was not until 1830 that the premises were licensed when the it was known as the Vintners Arms and later as the Kenyon Vaults. In 1865 the ground floor was known as the Wellington Inn whilst the upper two floors served as a mathematical and optical instrument makers. In 1897 the upper floors by this time were known as "Ye Olde Fyshing Tackle Shoppe". At this time a large clock was added to the main gable. In 1974 the entire structure was raised by 4ft 9in (1.45 metres) and moved into Shambles square to make way for the Arndale shopping centre. In 1996 the building sustained considerable damage as a result of an IRA bomb which devastated the city centre. Restoration was complete by February 1997 and after dismantlement the building was moved 300 metres towards Manchester Cathedral. The pub re-opened in November 1999. .@M82@
Death source: S216Page: Prestwich district September quarter 1911 Volume 8d Page 490