PLIMMER Pastures

This is my PLIMMER family history.

17 March 2006

PLIMMER great great great grandparents

Edward PLIMMER
(1791 - 1867)
Edward was born in Shropshire and from the evidence I have, it appears he was born in Asterley, near Pontesbury, near Shrewsbury.

According to the IGI he was christened in Pontesbury on 05th September 1791, the son of John and Mary PLIMMER (nee PREESE, possibly PREES, sometimes PREECE).

I am unsure of exactly when the PLIMMER clan came to Lancashire but it was sometime after 1793, when a younger sibling Thomas was born and before early 1804, when his older sisters, Alice(mina) and Martha appeared before the Justices of the Peace in Salford.

The next time I find Edward is on the IGI in 1810 when he marries an Ann HORROCKS at All Saints, Wigan. There are two entries, one for the 13th October and one for the 30th October.

Then I find the above couple listed as PLIMMAN in 1827, when their son Edward is christened at Leigh Bethesda Independent. I have yet to find the details of all their other off-spring.

In 1841 they are living at Harrison Fold, Bedford, Lancashire and Edward is listed as a coal miner. With them is their son Edward and daughter Ann (aged 15, silk weaver), there is also an Ann LYTHGOE aged 20, a silk weaver.

By 1851 he is listed as an agricultural labourer and they are living with their son James at Bonny Well, Pennington, Leigh and their daughter-in-law's father, William LEIGH is also there.

In 1861 they have returned to Bedford, Lancashire and are living in Cottoms? Buildings near Jones's? Square, he is still listed as a coal miner. Lodging with them is a William SMITH aged 20, coal miner and his wife Ann SMITH aged 22, silk winder both born Bedford, Lancashire.

Sadly Ann PLIMMER (nee HORROCKS) died of chronic bronchitis, certified for four years, in October 1861 at the age of 73 and their address is listed as Chapel Street, Bedford, Lancashire.

Edward survived a fair number of his younger family members and passed away in June 1867, aged 75. He was living in Bond Street, Pennington and William HILL was present at his death, who I now believe to be his son-in-law, husband to his daughter Ann.
Ann PLIMMER (nee HORROCKS)
(c1788 - 1861)
I have not done enough research on Ann at this time, I am unsure of her family roots, all I know is that she was born in Hindley, Lancashire.

If anyone has researched the HORROCKS clan of Hindley, I would be happy to hear from them.

04 March 2006


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03 March 2006

PLIMMER great great grandparents

James PLIMMER
(c1815 - 1865)

Sadly I know very little about this James and I am finding researching his details more difficult than others. 
Any advice welcome!

He died in 1865 at a tender age of 50 and is listed as a market gardener, which he had been when he lived in Pennington, Leigh. The name C. PLIMMER is recorded as the witness but I suspect it is Elizabeth PLIMMER, his eldest child who married in 1867. 
Her signature on her own marriage certificate looks like C. Plimmer.

He died in Barton, Barton Upon Irwell and his daughter is listed as living at Chat Moss, Barton. How I wish the actual building address had been listed, as this leaves me wondering what were they doing in Barton after being in Tyldesley in 1861 and James was then a coal miner.

He is buried in Leigh Cemetery at plot 13, letter G, grave 61 with his son John, father Edward, daughter Elizabeth HESFORD and grandson John William HESFORD. There is no gravestone.


Letters of Administration dated October 1872 show effects under £450 leaseholds dated May 1868 from DAVIES & BROOK, solicitors in Warrington. Matthew HILTON is named as curator or guardian to James' sons Edward and James until they reached aged 21. His married daughters Elizabeth HESFORD and Jane GORNALL are also mentioned in the letter, as is John PLIMMER, his deceased son. Witnesses, Joseph Allan GORNALL of Green Lane, Stanley, baker and Peter WARD of Astley, overlooker.

He was widowed in 1860 and as mentioned, he was in Tyldesley in 1861, as a coal miner with seven off- spring.

In 1851 he is a farmer, head of household at Bonny Well, Pennington, Leigh, Lancs. With him is his wife and 6 off-spring, his father-in-law and both his parents. One son James, is born there in 1854 and James is listed as a gardener but the next born, Frederick is born in Tyldesley in 1857 and James' occupation is coal miner. No other recorded events take place in Pennington. Did he sell Bonny Well I wonder? Seems drastic as it put his parents out of employment and out of a home and also left his father-in-law vunerable? I do not know the answer to this, not sure I will.

The 1841 census tells a different story as it is his father-in-law William LEIGH who is head of household at Bonny Well, Pennington and James is a collier with his wife and two children. I wonder if he was given the farm by his father-in-law, perhaps as there were no other LEIGH family members to inherit it?

James' first born, Elizabeth Ann PLIMMER was born in March 1838 in Pennington. I have not found a GRO reference for his marriage so I am guessing it was before civil registration in 1837. It has not been found in the Church Of England records, so I am guessing it could possibly have been a non-conformist marriage. These records I have yet to find.

From the census information I know he was born in Hindley, Lancashire about 1815 and his parents appear to be Edward and Ann PLIMMER (nee HORROCKS). Sadly I do not have any more information on him at this time.


Martha PLIMMER (nee LEIGH)
(c1818 - 1860)

I am finding it difficult to clarify Martha's history, this is all I have on her at this time.

She died in Tyldesley at a young age of 42 on St Valentine's Day in 1860. She was buried in Leigh Cemetery, plot 13, letterE, grave 49 with her mother-in-law Ann, son William, daughter Mary and father William LEE (LEIGH).

In 1851 she is with her husband at Bonny Well, Pennington and she is there in 1841 also but as a silk weaver. It is from this latter census that I suspect her parents are William and Elizabeth LEIGH.

Searching the IGI I find an entry which appears to match:
Birth: 22 FEB 1818, Christening: 6 MAR 1818 Wesleyan Methodist, Bedford, Lancashire, parents: William and Betty LEIGH.

I suspect her marriage to James must have been a Methodist ceremony, this I have yet to find.