I started collecting information about my Abbott family over ten years ago. It started with a visit to cousin Les Hayes in Reading. We got to talking about our Nan and realised we knew very little about her and her family background. Our grandfather was unknown to us, not to speak of our great grandparents.
During the intervening years I have had many contacts with people who have very generously helped with information, family trees, photographs and material but in particular great interest and inspiration.
Without their help the story of my Abbotts of Farnworth would still largely be unknown. This web site is to say "Thank you!" to all who have contríbuted and made it happen.
Eric Gandy
Initially cousins Les and Frank Hayes and Evelyn Trevett were important in getting started on the Annie Abbott line of the Abbott tree, and are my points of reference. Les and Frank are sons of Dorothy Taylor, Annie's youngest. Evelyn is the daughter of eldest son Bill Taylor.
Norma McNab in the US is my main source of information and photographs on James Abbott and descendants. Without her efforts James would be almost unknown. Norma and I got in touch via internet. Norma is the granddaughter of Jim Abbott.
I had heard about Stan Howarth from my mother Minnie Taylor, but had no contact until I found his address in my late mother's address book. Stan has been invaluable in helping me get a picture of the Henderson family, providing both stories, information about the movements of the family and many stories which I have been able to use. Stan is the son of Mary Ellen and Bentley Henderson's youngest daughter Ida.
A simple query to the secretary of the Widnes branch of the L&SWLFHS gave an immediate response from Margery Lewis. For more than ten years Margery and I have corresponded about Farnworth and the Abbotts. She lives in Coroner's Lane next to St Luke's Churchyard and has a wealth of knowledge about the village and it's inhabitants, which she has very generously shared with me. Margery is together with sister Enid great granddaughter of Henry and Kate Abbott - Henry was Mary Ellen's only brother.
Through Val Reid in Canada I became aware that the family trees of Abbotts of Farnworth and the Gandys of Widnes were interlocked at least twice through marriage. Val, born Gandy, is a descendant of Henry Abbott and appears in both family trees. If I have got my lines right, Margery Lewis is Val's aunt, several times removed. Val has helped me enormously with both family trees (see right).
Other collaborators who I would like to mention are the late Margaret Wiese for the Ratcliffes, Dennis Moore
of the Prescot Watch Museum for his research into Abbott watchmakers and Val Holland through her Abbott research. They have all been verý generous
Andrew Taylor and Dorothy Follis have done a great deal of work on sorting out the early Abbotts and it is due to them that I can go back to Nathan Abbott in 1679.
Early Abbott contacts were Wendy Georgeson and her husband David of St Helens. Wendy found literally hundreds of Abbotts, Almonds and related names in the area, and found the time to expertly document all her findings. Wendy and David also helped me get to grips with the Bold family of Bold Hall, who played a vital role in the establishment of St Wilfrid's Church.
Frank Pye, Ken Almond, John Humphreys and Primrose Agbamu have provided invaluable help in understanding the connections between the Abbotts and the Almonds of Farnworth Parish
My old school friend Barry Appleton grew up
in Derby Road just across the road from my house, and still lives in Farnworth. He is active in St Luke's Parish and St Luke's Church and has provided many insights into today's church and village life.
Margaret Lomax, colleague of Margery Lewis in the Widnes branch of the L&SWLFHS, has been very helpful with digging out information about the Abbotts and in partícular the Gandy family, Margaret finds the
information which is not online, for example by documenting MI's from gravestones. This is invaluable - and time conuming.
Members of the Facebook group Widnes Past & Present have been very helpful, particularly in my searches for 9 Esther Streeet and 47 Moor Lane. Mary Hines in the group actually sent two photographs of Esther Street!
Written Sources
Local historian Alan Foster has written two very initiated and well-illustrated books about the village of Farnworth and Farnworth Church, which have proved invaluable:
"A History of Farnworth Church Its Village and Parish", 1981
"A Walk Around the Old Village of Farnworth Past and Present"
A large portion of my early work trawling through microfilms of Parish records was done at the Family History Centre at Västerhaninge, Sweden. The staff there were very patient with my many requests.
John Leyland of the Ramsbottom Heritage Society has been very helpful with information and photographs of old and new Rams-bottom.
A few years ago I wrote an article for the Journal of the L&SWLFHS entitled "Blacksmiths and Whitesmiths". It has some relevance for the Abbotts and in particular the Almonds. Read it here:
Abbott Tree
Almond Tree
Gandy Tree
Young Tree
Dennis Moore
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