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    1. Re: Allerston family from N.Yorks & Lincolnshire
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: emilysuecoates111 Surnames: Allerston Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.allerston/1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Mike, Did you ever find any more information on Henry Allerston from Binbrook, Lincolnshire, born 1818 ? Kind Regards, Emily Coates Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    12/30/2012 02:04:41
    1. Allerston Book
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: maahpope Surnames: Pope,Allerston Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.allerston/7/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am looking for a family book The Bird Papers by Christopher Bird,does anyone know if and how I can obtain a copy now.I understand it has information about a William Allerston 1811 in it.All I know is this reference The Bird Papers. Natal Archives. Any infomation would be helpful Regards Michael Pope Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    03/03/2007 03:31:11
    1. [ALLERSTON] Admin Message
    2. Hi List Due to other pressures I no longer have the time to administrate the list, if anyone would like to take on the responsibilty could they please respond to this message by the end of September. Cheers Steve Garton Visit my online shop for CD's of old books and directories. Also stocking Old Ordnance Survey Maps of England. URL: http://www.stevejgarton.co.uk

    09/14/2006 01:58:08
    1. [ALLERSTON] Allerston's
    2. Alex France
    3. Hello! Thanks for your messages! I had a better look at your web-site last night; it's very comprehensive! You must have done an awful lot of work. I'm very impressed! Thanks for the note about Mary (d. of Wm & Mary); I'll add her to my tree. You asked about evidence for Henry & Jane's family: Henry & Jane married at Barmston 05/07/1833 - I got this info from Ann Wastling who lives in the Barmston area and had advertised as a researcher in the local church. I also checked it out on the IGI (M107091). In 1841 at the census, Henry & Jane Allinston / Allison are living in Barmston with their children Sarah, Elizabeth, Nathaniel & Brian, together with a servant (?) Mary Wyrell. Henry is an ag lab. (Ann also told me about this.) They reppear in Lund Forest, Ryton near Malton in the 1851 census, this time joined by John, Jane, Ann & Hannah. John, Jane & Ann were all born in Fraisthorpe, just along the coast from Barmston. Hannah was 2 months old and had been born in Ryton. Henry is listed as having been born in Sewerby and is a farmer of 135 acres employing 1 labourer. Sarah Jane is a dress maker. Elizabeth's future husband, John Bradley, is resident in the same village. In the 1861 census I have Elizabeth married to John Bradley and living in Great Habton near Kirby Misperton with four children, Jane, Emma, Henry & Sara Ann, all of whom were born in Ryton. John & Elizabeth married in Kirby Misperton on 03/02/1855 (IGI M064951) and I also have a copy of their marriage cert. Eliz's father is indeed Henry, whose occupation is given as farmer. As you can see, I have quite a few gaps to fill in, such as the remainder of this Allerston family's whereabouts in 1861 & poss. 71 / 81. I came across the info about Bryan Allerston by accident when I was having a nosey on the Abney Park Cemetery (London) web-site. He died on 14/12/1905 in Hackney. I also found a Henry Allerston who died there in 1940 aged 68, who I thought must be related, and when the 1901 census came out on-line I was able to back this up. Bryan is listed as a self-employed house painter & decorator resident at 399 Kingsland Road, Hackney, born Barmston, Yorks with his wife Arabella (b. Harwooddale, Yorks) and their son Henry (b. Scarborough), a clerk at the Admiralty Office. Arabella is also buried in Abney Park Cemetery (d. 1933). David Marshall provided me with copies of both Henry (1) and (2) Allerston's death certificates. Henry (1, son of William) died at the age of 85 years of Bronchitis on 14/03/1861 at the Union workhouse in Bridlington. His occupation is given as ag lab. I am reasonably happy that this is correct. I am less sure about the cert. for Henry (2, son of Henry) who died 5/11/1869 at Union Street, Scarborough of erysipelas of the leg. His occupation is given as a Coal Porter. David also sent me copies of Hannah Allerston's birth cert. (10/02/1851, mother Jane Allerston formerly Dalby and father Henry A., farmer of Lund Forest) and her marriage cert. (to Geroge Hall, 1875, Scarborough, witnessed by a Henry Allerston (not her father though if he was already dead???). David wondered if this could be another brother, but I have not yet found any evidence of this. David also found Hannah & George living at 22 Roscoe Street, Scarborough in 1881. At No. 23 was John Allerston (b. Barmston, aged 39) and his family. David might have found two other children for Henry & Jane - Sarah chr. 23/11/1846 & William (11/11/1852) born in Appleton le Street, but for some reason (I can't remember why now) I was not entirely confident of them. Must double check why that was! That is about all I have at the mo. I will try to find the census refs etc. for you if you need them, but at the minute our computer is only half up & running after some recent problems with it, and I am not able to access my more comprehensive census records. Finally, unfortunately I cannot shed any light on the birth entry for John (26/10/1820), but it would be interesting to find out who he was, wouldn't it? If I can find out anything on him, I'll get back to you! Bye for now, Alex _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    12/10/2002 02:16:03
    1. Re: [ALLERSTON] ALLERSTON
    2. Steve Garton
    3. Hi Alex, Have had a good look at the info re Henry & Jane (Dalby), this is stuff I do not have, can you provide me with any evidence to back up the dates etc ? I also noticed that you do not have Mary born 8/11/1774 in your list of children of Henry & Mary (Munkman) Thanks once again, Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex France" <alexefrance@hotmail.com> To: <ALLERSTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:38 PM Subject: [ALLERSTON] ALLERSTON > Hello! > > Thanks very much for your e-mail! > > I had a look at your web-site, and found it v. interesting. Perhaps you > would like details of some of the other Allerstons I have in my files? > > You are quite right about William (1) Allerston marrying Mary Munkman, not > Sarah - slip of the keyboard!! > > In addition to their sons Henry & Francis, I also have the following > children: > > Elizabeth (a)chr. July 1769 > Ann chr. Jan 1771 > William (2) chr. July 1772 > Sarah (a) chr. Dec 1779, d. Dec. 1785 > Susan b. 1781 > Margaret chr. Dec 1781 > John (1) chr. Nov 1783 > Sarah (b) chr. Feb. 1786 > Elizabeth (b) chr. Aug 1790 > > Admittedly a couple of these could be questioned (duplicate names etc.), but > from info from IGI and another source, David Marshall, who is also > researching the Allerston family, they do seem to be part of our tree*. > > For Francis (1) & Ann, I have two sons from the IGI: > > John (2) chr. Oct 1802 > William chr. Apr 1811 > > For Henry (d. 1861) and his wives I have all the same children as you (i.e. > Robert, Henry (d. 1869), William, Mary Jane) except John (3) , who I did not > know about! > > Apart from my 3xgreat grandmother, Elizabeth (b. 1835), Henry (2) and his > wife Jane Dalby had the following children: > > Sarah Jane, b. 1833 > Nathaniel, b. 1837 > Bryan, b. 1839 m Arabella ?, 1 son Henry, b. 1871 in Scarboro', all d. > London 1905, 1933 & 1940 respectively~ > John (4), b. 1842 > Jane, b. 1844 > Ann, b. 1849 > Hannah, b. 1851 m. George Hall 1875 (info. from David Marshall) > > ~I found this out by accident when looking at the Abney Park Cemetery > on-line records, and traced them back through the 1901 census. > > Elizabeth married John Bradley of Malton in 1855 and had 8 children > including my great great grandfather Allerston Bradley, who passed on the > name Allerston as a Christian (middle) name to all of his four children. My > great grandmother Ida Allerston Bradley passed the name to her son Arthur > Allerston Jones, who in turn passed in on to all his children and > grandchildren. Ida's brother Arthur Allerston Bradley passed the name to > his son (also Arthur), sadly both of these were killed fighting in the world > wars. > > I guess that you will already have seen a copy of the EYFHS Sewerby > Monumental Inscriptions, but if not let me know and I will let you have the > relevant (?) Allerston info. > > Hope this is of interest! > > Best regards, > > Alex > > > (* David also provided me with information from a Pat Frykberg of New > Zealand about her Allerston relatives. She alluded to William (1) & Mary > having a 12th child, and said that many of them died young. She is a > descendant of W & M's son Francis (1), and has a record of them having > another son as well as John & William (3b, her ancestor) - Francis (2), chr. > 1803. I understand that one branch of the family (poss. this one) emigrated > to South Africa during 19th Century.) > > > > > > > > > >From: ALLERSTON-D-request@rootsweb.com > >Reply-To: ALLERSTON-L@rootsweb.com > >To: ALLERSTON-D@rootsweb.com > >Subject: ALLERSTON-D Digest V02 #1 > >Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 04:00:05 -0700 > > > ><< message2.txt >> > ><< message4.txt >> > ><< message6.txt >> > > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    12/09/2002 01:03:32
    1. Re: [ALLERSTON] ALLERSTON
    2. Steve Garton
    3. Hi, Just had a quick look at your message, will get back to you later when I have had a chance to go through it. Yes I do have the Sewerby MI's, also Brid Priory BMD's, do you have them ? If you have any details that are not on my site it would be most appreciated, feel free to download my Allerston page and digest it, you will find info on those that went to South Africa there also. I got most of the South African stuff from Pat Frykberg, but some of it is online. I am also in contact with others researching the Allerston name. Will get back to you later. Cheers, Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex France" <alexefrance@hotmail.com> To: <ALLERSTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:38 PM Subject: [ALLERSTON] ALLERSTON > Hello! > > Thanks very much for your e-mail! > > I had a look at your web-site, and found it v. interesting. Perhaps you > would like details of some of the other Allerstons I have in my files? > > You are quite right about William (1) Allerston marrying Mary Munkman, not > Sarah - slip of the keyboard!! > > In addition to their sons Henry & Francis, I also have the following > children: > > Elizabeth (a)chr. July 1769 > Ann chr. Jan 1771 > William (2) chr. July 1772 > Sarah (a) chr. Dec 1779, d. Dec. 1785 > Susan b. 1781 > Margaret chr. Dec 1781 > John (1) chr. Nov 1783 > Sarah (b) chr. Feb. 1786 > Elizabeth (b) chr. Aug 1790 > > Admittedly a couple of these could be questioned (duplicate names etc.), but > from info from IGI and another source, David Marshall, who is also > researching the Allerston family, they do seem to be part of our tree*. > > For Francis (1) & Ann, I have two sons from the IGI: > > John (2) chr. Oct 1802 > William chr. Apr 1811 > > For Henry (d. 1861) and his wives I have all the same children as you (i.e. > Robert, Henry (d. 1869), William, Mary Jane) except John (3) , who I did not > know about! > > Apart from my 3xgreat grandmother, Elizabeth (b. 1835), Henry (2) and his > wife Jane Dalby had the following children: > > Sarah Jane, b. 1833 > Nathaniel, b. 1837 > Bryan, b. 1839 m Arabella ?, 1 son Henry, b. 1871 in Scarboro', all d. > London 1905, 1933 & 1940 respectively~ > John (4), b. 1842 > Jane, b. 1844 > Ann, b. 1849 > Hannah, b. 1851 m. George Hall 1875 (info. from David Marshall) > > ~I found this out by accident when looking at the Abney Park Cemetery > on-line records, and traced them back through the 1901 census. > > Elizabeth married John Bradley of Malton in 1855 and had 8 children > including my great great grandfather Allerston Bradley, who passed on the > name Allerston as a Christian (middle) name to all of his four children. My > great grandmother Ida Allerston Bradley passed the name to her son Arthur > Allerston Jones, who in turn passed in on to all his children and > grandchildren. Ida's brother Arthur Allerston Bradley passed the name to > his son (also Arthur), sadly both of these were killed fighting in the world > wars. > > I guess that you will already have seen a copy of the EYFHS Sewerby > Monumental Inscriptions, but if not let me know and I will let you have the > relevant (?) Allerston info. > > Hope this is of interest! > > Best regards, > > Alex > > > (* David also provided me with information from a Pat Frykberg of New > Zealand about her Allerston relatives. She alluded to William (1) & Mary > having a 12th child, and said that many of them died young. She is a > descendant of W & M's son Francis (1), and has a record of them having > another son as well as John & William (3b, her ancestor) - Francis (2), chr. > 1803. I understand that one branch of the family (poss. this one) emigrated > to South Africa during 19th Century.) > > > > > > > > > >From: ALLERSTON-D-request@rootsweb.com > >Reply-To: ALLERSTON-L@rootsweb.com > >To: ALLERSTON-D@rootsweb.com > >Subject: ALLERSTON-D Digest V02 #1 > >Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 04:00:05 -0700 > > > ><< message2.txt >> > ><< message4.txt >> > ><< message6.txt >> > > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    12/09/2002 11:27:31
    1. [ALLERSTON] ALLERSTON
    2. Alex France
    3. Hello! Thanks very much for your e-mail! I had a look at your web-site, and found it v. interesting. Perhaps you would like details of some of the other Allerstons I have in my files? You are quite right about William (1) Allerston marrying Mary Munkman, not Sarah - slip of the keyboard!! In addition to their sons Henry & Francis, I also have the following children: Elizabeth (a)chr. July 1769 Ann chr. Jan 1771 William (2) chr. July 1772 Sarah (a) chr. Dec 1779, d. Dec. 1785 Susan b. 1781 Margaret chr. Dec 1781 John (1) chr. Nov 1783 Sarah (b) chr. Feb. 1786 Elizabeth (b) chr. Aug 1790 Admittedly a couple of these could be questioned (duplicate names etc.), but from info from IGI and another source, David Marshall, who is also researching the Allerston family, they do seem to be part of our tree*. For Francis (1) & Ann, I have two sons from the IGI: John (2) chr. Oct 1802 William chr. Apr 1811 For Henry (d. 1861) and his wives I have all the same children as you (i.e. Robert, Henry (d. 1869), William, Mary Jane) except John (3) , who I did not know about! Apart from my 3xgreat grandmother, Elizabeth (b. 1835), Henry (2) and his wife Jane Dalby had the following children: Sarah Jane, b. 1833 Nathaniel, b. 1837 Bryan, b. 1839 m Arabella ?, 1 son Henry, b. 1871 in Scarboro', all d. London 1905, 1933 & 1940 respectively~ John (4), b. 1842 Jane, b. 1844 Ann, b. 1849 Hannah, b. 1851 m. George Hall 1875 (info. from David Marshall) ~I found this out by accident when looking at the Abney Park Cemetery on-line records, and traced them back through the 1901 census. Elizabeth married John Bradley of Malton in 1855 and had 8 children including my great great grandfather Allerston Bradley, who passed on the name Allerston as a Christian (middle) name to all of his four children. My great grandmother Ida Allerston Bradley passed the name to her son Arthur Allerston Jones, who in turn passed in on to all his children and grandchildren. Ida's brother Arthur Allerston Bradley passed the name to his son (also Arthur), sadly both of these were killed fighting in the world wars. I guess that you will already have seen a copy of the EYFHS Sewerby Monumental Inscriptions, but if not let me know and I will let you have the relevant (?) Allerston info. Hope this is of interest! Best regards, Alex (* David also provided me with information from a Pat Frykberg of New Zealand about her Allerston relatives. She alluded to William (1) & Mary having a 12th child, and said that many of them died young. She is a descendant of W & M's son Francis (1), and has a record of them having another son as well as John & William (3b, her ancestor) - Francis (2), chr. 1803. I understand that one branch of the family (poss. this one) emigrated to South Africa during 19th Century.) >From: ALLERSTON-D-request@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: ALLERSTON-L@rootsweb.com >To: ALLERSTON-D@rootsweb.com >Subject: ALLERSTON-D Digest V02 #1 >Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 04:00:05 -0700 > ><< message2.txt >> ><< message4.txt >> ><< message6.txt >> _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    12/09/2002 10:38:03
    1. [ALLERSTON] Henry Allerston
    2. Steve Garton
    3. I too have a connection to this line, Robert ALLERSTON, son of Henry & Sarah Bryan is my gt gt grandfather. I also have masses of info on this line, perhaps we can exchange. However we do differ in that I have William Allerston married to a Mary Munkman, rather than Sarah. If you would like to visit my website, see url below, you will find a link at the top of my homepage titled, Descendants of William Allerston, click on this for all the info I have to date. Steve Garton Researching: DUFFIN - South Cave, Nafferton & Hull HENNING - Hull GARTON - Cranford EADY - Burton Latimer, Grafton Underwood Visit my website for my family tree, transcripts of Cranford St Andrew & Cranford St John parish records and Pigots 1834 Commercial Directory of Yorkshire. URL: http://website.lineone.net/~stevejgarton List Administrator for ALLERSTON, DUFFIN, GARTON & HAMPSHIRE surname mailing lists on Rootsweb. Maintainer of Northamptonshire Parish Data Index http://stevejgarton.bravepages.com/NPD.htm

    12/08/2002 10:17:47
    1. [ALLERSTON] Hi!
    2. Alex France
    3. Hello! Just thought I would post my Allerston interests, which begin with my great great grandfather, Allerston Bradley b. Malton Aug 1862, son of John Bradley and Elizabeth Allerston. Eliz was born in Barmston, E. Yorks in 1835, daughter of Jane Dalby and Henry Allerston. Henry was born in Sewerby, E. Yorks in 1809, son of Sarah Bryan and Henry Allerston. This Henry Allerston was born in 1776 at Amotherby, near Malton, son of Willam Allerston and Sarah Munkman. I have quite a few details of other family members, but have not yet got back further than this. Hope this is of interest to someone else! Alex Duckitt Doncaster-UK- _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    12/08/2002 09:24:22