Hi Hugh,
The piece for the 1871 is
: Class: RG10; Piece: 4672; Folio: 108; Page: 17; GSU roll: 847226.
and for the 1881 is
RG11 Piece 4641 Folio 124 Page 13
Sadly she died in 1889 so can't check further records.
If you look at both images you will see the Worrall and Norwell could easily
be confused.
Thanks for your interest
Regards
Sharon
Australia
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Sent: S
Hello Hugh,
That fits with the first born, and having looked at parish registers, I can
see Low being mistranscribed as Law. I have the "other" John Rodgers in
Sheffield married to a Mary Woodhouse accounted for in census records, so
it's not them either. And for completeness, there is no Joseph/Mary
combination that fits in the 1851 census. Looks like I'll have to look at
the actual parish record to get the deal on these two.
Thanks Hugh,
Jack.
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From: "Hugh Waterho
Hi Lister's,
If anyone has access to the 1841/51 census records
please can you help me find John William Slater aged
20 in 1841 and 30 in 1851. He was born in Fairfield,
Lancashire in 1820.
In 1871 and 1881 he was working as a chemist.
Thank you again to Angela and Margaret for their help
in finding J W Slater in the 1861 and 1871 census
records.
Regards,
Linda
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I'm looking for the birth of John RODGERS abt 1819. He is consistently that year from census' and also from his marriage cert. Are there any records e.g. like the baptisms CD I have that cover these years, esp. 1812-1837?
Thanks in advance,
Jack.
Hello Hilary,
New George Street is now Boston Street. On the 1851 OS map it ran from
London Rd to Bramall Lane, exactly opposite St Mary's Church. The name had
changed by 1903. This Christopher was buried in the graveyard of this
church:
St Mary's Bramall Lane (National Burial Index)
BRAITHWAITE Christopher 20 Jun 1844 83 New George St
Button Lane no longer exists (I believe it suffered a lot of bomb damage).
It ran from the top of South Street (the Moor) running at an acute angle to
that street, and
Hi All,
trying to trace any WRIGHT out there who may be descended from the following:-
Harry Wright born 1876 House painter
Lillian Wright born 1874
Sydney Wright born 1885 a joiner and builder.
They all lived with parents William Wright and Susan Wright at 25 Mansfield Road, Rotherham in 1901
,many thanks
John Morriss HUME
Always looking for:-HUME plus
ARCHER-Cradley Herts, 1840---BEAL(E) - Sheffield 1880
BROOKES-Rotherham
BOIK- SCOTLAND, SOUTH AFRICA, London
BROGDEN - Collingham York 1851
1860---BUCKLAND
Just checked the archives and see there hasn't been many messages
for the last few days, 2 on the 11, 1 on the 12, several on the
13 etc.
Your message came through fine.
Carol Lylyk
Calgary, Alberta
Canada
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| I have not received any messages for several days from any
listers, and
| wonder if the site is not functioning for some reason ?
Hi Pat
I am sending you some census images off list for 1851 and 1861. I think you
will find they solve a lot of puzzles :-)
Janet
www.researchingrelatives.co.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Daubney"
To:
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 12:36 PM
Subject: [SHEFF] WALKER
> Hello List
>
> I have been absent a while but now back and trying to trace some of those
> slippery ancestors. The current one is Mary Jane WALKER and taking her age
> from
Hi all,
I am hoping someone can help me to clear up a mystery, please?
My great-grandfather Joseph BOLDOCK was gassed in WW1, but survived. I would dearly love to find his service records or medal card, but when I look on the National Archives website, the only 'possibles' are Joseph BALDOCKs (there are eight of them).
I have no idea which regiment he served in, just that he was from Attercliffe, and was invalided out, due to the gassing. (I do have his home addresses, from censuses).
Can anyone help to
Dear all,
I have been sent the following message. If anyone can help with this
please drop me a line and I will put you in touch with the sender of
the message. The Maltby referred to is between Sheffield and
Doncaster (i.e. not the Maltby in Cleveland).
Many thanks,
Best wishes,
Colin Hinson
In the village of Blunham in Bedfordshire U.K.
Webmaster for the Genuki Yorkshire pages:
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/
Old and Rare Yorkshire Books on searchable CDroms:
http://cdroms.blunham.com/
>>>>>>>
Hi Peter,
Aplologies to other list members for using the list to contact Peter.
My problem is that I can't send emails to you at your email address
allen2@plus.com. Emails to that address are rejected.
Is there a mistake in that email address, or do you have a very tight
spam filter that rejects emails from virgin.net addresses?
regards
Richard
Peter Allen wrote:
>
> Hello again Richard,
>
> I've just realised, that you are replying about Thomas Allen organist at St
> John Church,
Happy New Year to everyone!
Here is the first update of 2007. Only 18 new surname submissions but lots of email address changes. Just a note, when you ask me to update your email address, do not forget to send me both your old and your new address so that I can identify all your entries. You do not have to send me your surnames. Thanks for that.
Only one bounce since the last update. All entries bearing this email address were deleted and will have to be resubmitted:
Paul Gray (5) TheGrayGroup@peopl
Excellent, thanks Angela.
I'd like to say I spelt Ecclesall wrong deliberately just for the joke, but
no, I got it wrong - AGAIN!
I have just trawled through all 51 pages of 2340 District 12 and no sign of
them although the ones you found are clearly them. suspect the Enumerator
left a gap at the end of page 51 for whatever reason, then continued on page
52 etc which Ancestry's indexer failed to spot.
Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "A. Treweek"
To: "list sheffield"
Hullo Frank
The KOYLI is the 51st regiment not the 15th - did you transpose numbers?
The 15th was formed in 1685 and became the Yorkshire East Riding Regiment in
1782 and the East Yorkshire Regiment in the great army reorganization in
1881.
Which do we run with?
John Elmes in warm and damp South East Qld.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Turner"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 4:14 AM
Subject: [SHEFF] 15th reg of foot 1881
> I have
Thank you to everyone who clarified that Norwell is pronounced Norrell.
I am now happy I have the right family.
You all make it easier for us Aussies to make inroads into our research.
Many thanks
Sharon
Australia
Hello,
I am trying to trace Elizabeth Alice BROWN born abt 1862 in either Worrall
Yorkshire or Norwell Notts.
In 1879 she married Louis Creser the certificate shows her as Elizabeth
Alice BROWN and her father William a builder in Sheffield
On the 1881 Census she is Listed as Alice CRESER 19 born in Worrall York.
On the 1871 census I have found a suitable family, with Father William a
builder, Mother Elizabeth and daughter Alice 9 years living in Eccesall
Bierlow Yorks but Alice is given as born in No
just in case anyone is out there
John Morriss HUME
Always looking for:-HUME plus
ARCHER-Cradley Herts, 1840---BEAL(E) - Sheffield 1880
BROOKES-Rotherham
BOIK- SCOTLAND, SOUTH AFRICA, London
BROGDEN - Collingham York 1851
1860---BUCKLAND-Nottingham 1880
BURTON- Sheffield 1910---CARLTON-Sutton on Forest Yorks. 1730
CLARKE-Myton Hull,+ Inkberrow-1901
-York 1800---THEAKER- Sheffield 1910
STANLEY-West Hartlepool-1863
WRIGHT- Rotherham-1901
TOWLE John of Sheffield, Cutler married Mary LAMBE of Mansfield
09.12.1691
LISTER Daniel & Mary LAW of Mansfield 23.08.1697
PARKEINS William of Sheffield & Hannah DAMES otp
05 May 1709
SMITH John of Sheffield & Ann WOOD this par. lic. 26 sep 1750
RICE James of Sheffield & Frances HOLLIS tp,lic, 27 Oct 1788
SANDERS Thomas of Sheffield & Hannah DARVANT 27 Dec 1790
BERRY Thomas of Sheffield & Mary BRAM
I wonder if SKS can find the marriage of a Mary (Ann) LOWE to a John RODGERS abt 1837, Sheffield or maybe Ecclesfield. I have first child from census abt 1842, but cannot find the marriage via BMD so I'm presuming they married before civil reg.. Both Mary and John are born abt 1819 from census records. Mary LOWE's surname I have from the birth certificate of their son, John, born 1855. Both Mary and John give place of birth as Sheffield on census records, and they lived in the St. Georges parish of Shef
isn't this her?
GRO Births SEP Qtr 1859 (from FreeBMD)
WRIGHT Letitia Jane
Rotherham 9c 399
..the certificate will give you her parents.
Hugh
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From: "john.hume"
To: ; ;
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:08 PM
Subject: [SHEFF] WRIGHT
> Hi Anyone,
> trying to discover a relative a certain Letita Jane WRIGHT who was born in
Rotherham on 23rd July 1859.
> Despite tr
Hi there
Am tracing my Gledhall lin and the birth certificate I am interested in
reads Charles Gledhall mother Mary Elizabeth Gledhall formerly Jeffcock,
what does this mean please?
I know that Mary Elizabeth was a Jeffcock at birth but she married a
James Grindle of which I have the parish registry entry for their
marriage. She then suppossedly married a John Gledhall sometime between
1873 and 1881 but I have yet to find the marriage.
Could the use of the word formerly mean they were not actually married
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 21:44:26 +0000
"J K gen" wrote:
Hello J,
> Whether such e-signature petitions will have any effect on the
Maybe I'm overly pessimistic, but my feeling (and I'm not alone in
thinking this) is that the e-petitions site is there purely as a sop to
popular opinion, and will be, at best, ignored.
> decision for disclosure 1921 census is debatable, as the original Act
> is rumoured to include a 100 year closure paragraph.
The 1921 census schedule refers household
I also have no connection to him but I have another detail or two:
dob: 27 Jan 1895
height: 5 ft 3 1/2 inches
complexion: fair
eyes:green
hair: reddish
religion: Methodist
distinguishing marks: vaccination left arm, scar behind right ear
arrived in Canada 1907
In 1910 worked as a farm labourer for 32 weeks, 70 hours a week and earned a
total of 40 dollars*
-
Sometimes I think things would be a lot simpler if we (and our ancestors)
all lived in Canada.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/02/02010602_e.html (a
Hi Margaret,
Sadly I don't have them - but thank you for your reply.
I wonder if there's any other way I could find out his Army number, though?
Best regards,
Donna.
Hi Donner
Have you got his medals ?they have his army number on
Margaret Notts. UK
John
The family are living in Rotherham RG9/3503 folio 95.....9 Quarry Hill Rotherham.
William WRIGHT 26 House Painter born Rotherham
Susan WRIGHT 25 born Ireland
Letitia Jane WRIGHT 1 born Rotherham.
Joseph J GUEST brother-in-law 22 Galss Maker born Stafford Burton upon Trent
Esther GUEST Sister-in law born Ireland
Sorry...Forgot to get the age of Esther.
Angela. Eckington U.K.
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