Hi Everyone, A friend on Yorksgen sent this to the list, and I thought it would be helpful to post it also to our group. Kim The following posting was found on the LDS-Genealogy list - I found it most informative and it might be helpful here fore those who are using the new LDS site:- _______________________________________________ 1. The Ancestral File is a "working" file. It is not meant to be a completed file. That's why there are constant updates and an "edit" function key. 2. Its purpose is: *to coordinate your research with others *share your genealogy *link your genealogy to what's in the file 3. The church does not verify the information. It is up to you to document your hard work in order to maintain the integrity of the files. 4. If you submit your information, keep it current. Make corrections, change your address, document your sources, etc. Now, for the IGI: The IGI can be a wonderful aid for finding your ancestors, and NO, not all of the information is correct. It is an index of LDS temple work, and nothing more. The names and the dates and the places are extremely important to members of the LDS church, particularly the dates that fall under "B,E,S" in the microfiche version, or the Ordinance Index on the computer. If you don't believe in the mission and the purpose of the LDS Church, don't let those dates bother you. Let's talk about those batch #'s. Names in the IGI come from 3 major sources: 1. Extracted records - microfilmers have filmed and people have extracted names from civil and church christenings, birth and marriage records. Half of the names on the IGI have come from this source. Let me give you an example. If you have a marriage date for you g-grandparents that differs from the IGI, look at the batch #. If it begins with an "M", it was filmed from the actual marriage records in that county that is listed. You might want to examine where you got your info a little more closely. Death and burial records are usually not extracted. 2. Records submitted by LDS members - again, your date may differ from what is entered. I don't know who's right. You may have the family bible, but the other person may have a marriage document. We all know they can differ, even when the same person wrote both items. The batch # will be an all digit # - such as 9024205. That info was submitted in 1990. I know this may aggravate some people, but you cannot correct what is on the IGI. Even if the date is wrong, it does not affect the validity of the temple ordinances. That's LDS policy. 3. Membership records - some of the names are deceased members of the LDS church. Now, what about these sources? Here is an abbreviated help for you: 1. Always, always record the batch #. This will lead you to the original source. Beside it is the serial sheet #. Copy it, too. 2. If you found it on the computer, press enter to get the details. It will give you a microfilm # that you can order in. 3. If you found it on microfiche, ask the librarian where the "Batch # Index" is located. It's usually near the IGI, and there are not many fiche. Look it up and write down the number under "printout". That is a microfilm # you can order in. 4. A few of the common batch #'s look like this: *Batch #9024245 - submitted in 1990 by an LDS Church member. Looking up the sheets that were filmed may give you more info on siblings, sources, the person who submitted it. Names submitted after May 1991 do not list the submitter. *Batch #C503781 - info taken from the actual extracted birth or christening record. Again, you might want to order it in. A christening record from a church may give you all kinds of info on the family that worshipped there. *Batch #M501001 - extracted from the actual marriage records of the county it was filmed in. I probably wouldn't order it in. I would go to the Locality File and order in the records from the county myself. Once your film comes in: !. Keep that batch # handy. You will need it to locate the exact sheet on the roll of microfilm that may have over 10,000 sheets on it. The serial sheet that is located right beside the batch # in the IGI will help you find your info. 2. They are usually filmed in batches of 100. Slowly roll through until you see a handwritted paper with a batch # on it. That will give you a ballpark idea of how far you'll have to roll. 3. When you get to your batch #, scan through till you find the serial sheet. You may get a family group sheet, or a single individual or marriage entry. There should be a name and address, as well as documentation. Most of this information came from printed sources of the LDS Church: 1. Using Ancestral File - #34113 2. Contributing to Ancestral File - #34029 3. Correcting Information in Ancestral File - sorry, my number's faded 4. International Genealogical Index on Microfiche - #31026 5. International Genealogical Index on Compact Disc - #31025 6. Finding an IGI Source - #31024 Ask for these publications, as well as any others by calling: Distribution Center - 1-800-537-5950 They are free and contain much more information than I have given here. Also, ask for a sheet that contains all items published for family history. I can't remember the exact title, but they can tell you what it is. Many are free, some are cheap. The Research Outlines are the best I've seen. Order them in for the states or countries you are researching in. They're only about 50 cents. Hope all of this helps and does NOT confuse! -- Best Wishes Kim Pasquill Victoria-AUST Email: [email protected] ICQ Number: 30110913 Researching: Worldwide - BARRACLOUGH and variant's WRY - TAYLOR,BATEMAN,POLLARD
Hi Everyone: I have been on the internet for two hours and I am not sure if I am ahead or behind. I hope someone can answer this question: if you go through the custom search and "verify" the christening dates of all of the children of a couple and then you go to the custom search using batch numbers and one of the children you have already identified as the child of this couple is attributed to another person, in my case, the brother of the man who is listed as his father in the regular custom search, who or what do you believe? it is almost midnight and with this quetions twirling in my brain, I will attempt sleep!! Good night, Susan Eddy, Cobourg, Ontario, Canada
Hi Everyone: I will be on a business trip to the beautiful East Coast of Canada until 12 May but am not unsubscribing! I wouldn't miss a Barraclough word for anything. By the time I return, I should have received the actual census records for 1841, 1851 and 1871 for my Thomas Barraclough line in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. I should also have the deeds, which I have ordered, for Mortomley Lane End, Catherine Parkin of the 1st part to Thomas Barraclough of the 2nd part and Ann Barraclough, the wife of Thomas Barraclough, formerly Ann Parkin as the 3rd part, with others. The "with others" includes Benjamin Huntsman the noted iron founder famous as the pioneer of working with crucible steel. Can't wait to see this! And other deed information for property - Longley Bottom - which may have gone from Barraclough to Jeffcock or Jeffcock with Barraclough as long-term tenant. Again, looking forward to these. As soon as I have all of this wonderful information in hand, I will post it for your records. Best wishes and happy researching, Susan Eddy, Cobourg, Ontario, Canada
Hi Everyone This is for baptisms St.Paul's Church Buttershaw 1871-1890, same file number as previous list. All surname's spelt BARRACLOUGH GIVEN NAME DATE PARENTS ADDRESS/RESIDENCEOCCUPATION PAGE REF # Sam 4 Dec 1871 Benjamin & Wibsey Slack ? Tender 121 Sarah Wright 4 Dec 1871 Frank & Anne Buttershaw Warp Draper 122 Edith Alice 6 May 1872 Seth & Anne Buttershaw ? 123 Mason 1 Jul 1872 Joseph & Buttershaw Painter 124 Elizabeth Sally 4 Dec 1872 William & Buttershaw Carpenter 125 Sarah Willie 6 Apr 1874 Joseph & Buttershaw Quarry man 131 Hannah Martha 7 Jul 1874 Adam & Buttershaw Miner 132 Martha Sarah School Eveline 3 Aug 1874 Seth & Annie Buttershaw Master 132 Annie 7 Dec 1874 William & Buttershaw Carpenter 134 Sarah Sam 4 Oct 1875 Simeon & Buttershaw Miner 137 Mena Sarah Ellen ? Oct 1875 Joseph & Buttershaw Quarry Man 137 Hannah George 5 Mar 1877 William & ? Joiner 143 Sarah Sarah Ellen 2 Apr 1877 Benjamin & Wibsey Slack ? Tender 143 Sarah Alice Ann 17 Aug Ruth Buttershaw Spinster 158 1879 Thomas Samuel & William 7 Sep 1879 Mary Ann Moor Top Miner 158 Jonas 3 Nov 1879 Joseph & Buttershaw Painter 159 Elizabeth Charles William 29 Feb John & Buttershaw Overlooker 161 Hanson 1880 Rebecca Clara 5 Apr 1880 Stewart & ? Buttershaw Twister 161 Hannah Willie 5 Apr 1880 Simeon & Buttershaw Miner 161 Mena ? 10 Jul ? & Sarah ? Top Wibsey ? Folder 173 1881 George Henry Robinson 6 Mar 1882 Robinson & Buttershaw Clerk 181 Alice John 4 Jun 1883 Joseph & Buttershaw Painter 192 Elizabeth John Harold 15 Jul John & Buttershaw Overlooker 193 1883 Rebecca Albert 5 Nov 1883 Simeon & Buttershaw Collier 195 Mena ? 4 Aug 1884 Samuel & Moor Top Low MoorCollier 204 Mary Ann Thomas 3 Nov 1884 Abraham & Buttershaw ? 207 Emma Walter 3 Aug 1885 Simeon & Buttershaw Labourer 213 Mena Lily 1 Aug 1887 Jonas & Green End Carter 236 Amelia Jamie? ? Nov 1887 John & ? ? 237 Rebecca Ruth ? Apr 1888 ? ? ? 241 Thomas? 6 Oct 1889 Jess & ? Wool Sorter 253 Helena Florence 4 Nov 1889 Colonel & Brown Royd Hill Labourer 254 Elizabeth Annie 4 Nov 1889 Colonel & Brown Royd Hill Labourer 254 Elizabeth Ada 17Nov1889 James Jonas Buttershaw Florist? 256 & Clara Edith Alice 17 Nov Abraham & Buttershaw Carter 256 1889 Emma Ramoth 1 Dec 1889 Francis & Wibsey Mason 256 Ann Any transcripts I post to the list should always only ever be used as a guide, the original source material should ALWAYS be viewed and a hard copy obtained for your own Family History Files. Best Wishes Kim Pasquill Victoria-AUST Email: [email protected] ICQ Number: 30110913 Researching: Worldwide - BARRACLOUGH and variant's WRY - TAYLOR,BATEMAN,POLLARD
Hi Everyone: This is just a single entry I found in passing. BARRACLOUGH, Thomas, age 35, born Ontario, Background, English, Occupation - shoe dealer 013 F 2 97 53 Best wishes, Susan Eddy, Cobourg, Ontario, Canada
Hi Everyone: I spent yesterday at the LDS transcribing a film but I first must give you an explanation. The film number I ordered is 471468, for the above-noted marriage records. When I started to view the film, I realized that it was composed of records researched by members who had submitted it to the LDS. When I questioned the volunteer about the film, she indicated that the IGI film numbers cannot always be trusted and that a person should always consult the Library Catalogue. I had not done this because on an earlier visit another volunteer had told me that any film number which contained a letter contained information submitted by a member and not necessarily verfied. Therefore, when I ordered this film, I was told that it was in fact the parish records for marriages. In any event, I transcribed the information and noted that all the Barraclough research was done in 1966 by one individual and EVERYTHING was confirmed through the Bradford Parish Records held at the Bradford Public Library or through the Parish Register for Sheffield. All surname spelling is BARRACLOUGH #1 James born abt. 1583 of Horton, Bradford, Yorks married 25 July 1608, Bradford, Yorks buried 14 June 1634, Bradford, Yorks wife - Dorothy Judson born abt 1587 children:- child, born abt 1608, Horton, Bradford, Yorks, buried 9 Mar. 1609 Grace, christened 10 June 1609, Horton, Bradford, Yorks Jonas, " 22 Mar. 1612, " " " child, abt 1614 " " ", buried 17 June 1614 Sara, christened 7 May 1615 " " ", buried 29 June 1622 Mercy, " 9 December 1618 " " ", buried 21 Dec. 1618 Hester, " 27 February 1620 " " Marie, " 12 December 1624 " " ", buried 27 December 1624 >From the Bradford parish Records, Bradford Public Library #2 John, Yeoman born abt 1683 of Bradford, Yorks married 2 July 1708, Bradford, Yorks Wife - Alice Bucktin born abt 1687 of Eccleshill, Bradford children:- John, christened 26 Aug 1709, Eccleshill, Bradford Sarah, " 13 Jan 1711, " " Abraham " 1 Jan 1713, " " Elizabeth, " 1 Jan 1715 Parish Records, Bradford Public Library #3 John, Cutler born abt 1740, Sheffield, Yorks wife - Mrs. John born abt 1744 of Sheffield, Yorks children:- James, christened 17 Oct 1766, Sheffield John, " 22 June 1768, " , buried 15 Oct 1770 Sarah, " 18 April 1770, " Hannah, " 10 Feb 1775, " Original parish Register, Sheffield. Father's occupation cutler for all children's records. #4 Henry born abt 1606 of Gt. Horton, Bradford, Yorks wife - Mrs. Agnes born abt 1610 of Gt. Horton, Bradford, Yorks children:- Agnes, christened 2 Oct 1632, Gt. Horton, Bradford Henry, christened 27 Apr 1633 " " " Martha, " 10 Apr 1636 " " " John, " 9 Aug 1640, Clayton, Bradford >From Bradford Parish Records, Bradford Public Library #5 James born abt 1678 of Eccleshill, Bradford, Yorks Married 18 October 1703, Bradford, Yorks wife - Mary Vickars born abt 1682 of Eccleshill, Bradford, Yorks children:- Mercy, christened 23 Apr 1704, Eccleshill, Bradford Mary, christened 30 Dec 1705, " " George, christened 17 July 1709 " " James, christened 24 Dec 1712, " " Bradford Parish Records, Bradford Public Library #6 Richard, husbandman born abt 1699, Womersley, Yorks wife - Mrs. Richard born abt 1703, Womersley, Yorks children:- Elizabeth, christened 15 July 1725, Womersley, Yorks John, christened 20 June 1726, " " Richard, christened 8 Jan 1729, " " William, christened 8 Feb 1730, " " William, christened 31 May 1736, " " Richard, christened 25 June 1738 " " Original Parish Records of Womersley #7 Susanna Barraclough born abt 1684 of Womersley, Yorks married 15 April 1705 husband - Joseph Birley, Carpenter born abt 1680, Womersley 8 children, 1 set of twins #8 William, Cordwainer born 1736 of Pontefract, Yorks married 27 Nov 1763, Pontefract, Yorks buried 7 Oct 1821 wife - Mary Langhorn born abt 1740 of Knarebrough, Yorks buried 21 Feb 1802, Pontefract, Yorks children:- Mary, christened 10 Dec 1764, Pontefract, Yorks William, christened 14 July 1766 " " John, christened 21 June 1768 " " Richard, christened 2 Mar 1770 " " Sarah, christened 2 Mar 1772 " " Thomas, christened 31 May 1773 " " Miles, christened 8 Apr 1776 " " Henry, christened 23 June 1778 " " Original Parish Records of Pontefract. Mother's name given with last child only. I hope this is helpful to someone. Best wishes, Susan Eddy, Cobourg, Ontario, Canada
Hi List, This is to let everyone know that the BARRACLOUGH mailing list has been registered since 23 April at the Rootsweb Threaded Archives. Posts from before that date are not available through this system. To look at all the posts to the BARRACLOUGH list or to limit your searches to that list, go to; http://archiver.rootsweb.com/archives/BARRACLOUGH-L/ Click on the link "1999-04/" when it appears. This will show all messages to the list since 23 April. There is also a facility to search for keywords in the Barraclough list only, but this appears to be about a week behind, and has not yet got up to 23 April. To look in all of Rootsweb mailing lists, go to; http://archiver.rootsweb.com/archives/search.html This is a facility to search for keywords in all registered lists, but this also appears to be about a week behind and does not appear to have yet reached 23 April, when the BARRACLOUGH list was registered. When you access the system it will ask you for your user name and password. If you haven't previously gone through the step of obtaining these, it will direct you how to. The reason for this is to prevent SPAM scanners from reading e-mail addresses. Obviously, there is not a lot of point in searching for just BARRACLOUGH, as that will turn up in all messages. Likewise, a search for Wibsey, by itself, will turn up much more than you want. As a reminder, I'll add these addresses to the digest administrivia, etc, shortly so that they will pop up regularly. Regards Linda Barraclough Briagolong, Victoria, Australia List Owner: BARRACLOUGH-L email: [email protected] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surreal/barraclough/
Hi Mary Thank you for the wealth of info. My last attempt to secure a marriage license was successful,except it was for the wrong place. Hemsworth is probably correct. Looks as tho I better request BMD indexes by quarters Thank you for your help Jack -----Original Message----- From: Mary L. Berthold <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, May 01, 1999 9:12 AM Subject: Re: [BARRACLOUGH-L] Transcriptions >Hi John, > >I'm afraid that the materials I'm planning to transcribe would not be of >much help to you, since your wife's ancestors were not from the places I >am working with. I think you could progress in your research, though, by >consulting the Civil Registration Index for England. You can order >microfiche of each quarter-year of the Index for births, marriages, or >deaths from the Family History Center (run by the Church of the >Latter-Day Saints) in your area. This will give you enough information to >order birth, marriage, or death certificates from local register offices >or from the central office. You can get more information on this >procedure through www.genuki.org.uk. From this basic site for the UK you >can go to the Yorkshire site for more specific information. > >The certificates give information that can confirm what you have as well >as provide more. It is probably best to work backwards from George's >marriage (ordering the fiche for marriages for all the quarters of 1863 >and the first from 1864, as sometimes the registration is late): if there >are a number of George Barracloughs in the Index of Marriages, you can >look under Sarah Braithwaite; the number will match. The Index alone will >confirm the marriage and give you the place. The certificate you send for >will give the addresses of George and Sarah at the time of marriage, and >their fathers' names and occupations. Sometimes you find other family >members listed as witnesses. Once you get the addresses, you can check >census records. Since civil registration started in 1837 and not everyone >registered events in the early years, you may not find a record of >George's birth, but it is worth trying, as the certificate would confirm >his father's name and possibly give the address and mother's maiden name. >If it's not in the Civil Registration Index, you can go to the parish >records of the community (again, these can be ordered from the Family >History Center) and confirm the birth and his father's name that way. The >genuki site will give you the parishes for your locations. Denby is in >the parish of Penistone. Could Hernsworth by Hemsworth? I didn't find >Hernsworth, but Hemsworth is a parish in the West Riding of Yorkshire. > >I did look in the 1841 and 1851 Sheffield census indexes to see if there >were any Barracloughs born in Denby. In the 1851 census index I found >John B., age 65, born Denby, and Martha, age 64, born Denby Dyke Side, as >well as Joseph, 40, Isaac, 27, and Hannah, age 22, born Penistone. All >these people were probably living in the same house: the volume number is >2336 and the folio 74B for all of them. Possibly these people were >related to your family, but I would start, as I said, with the names you >have, and trace them back; perhaps you will come across the Sheffield >bunch as cousins or siblings along the way. > >Hope this has helped. Forgive me if I have told you things you already >know. > >Happy hunting. > >Mary > > >On Mon, 26 Apr 1999 11:47:51 -0700 "John Curley" <[email protected]> >writes: >>Dear Mary: My wife Mary Alice Wigglesworths grandfather married Annie >>Barraclough.01 May 1886,Dist of Hernsworth. Annies father Geo >>Barraclough,born 10 Sept 1837 in Denby,Yorkshire,married Sarah Ann >>Braithwaite,1863 in Yorkshire,Have no marriage confirmation. Georges >>father >>is James B,have no confirmation. >>Would appreciate any info and will reimburse for any costs involved. >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Mary L. Berthold <[email protected]> >>To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >>Date: Monday, April 26, 1999 10:41 AM >>Subject: [BARRACLOUGH-L] Transcriptions >> >> >>>Hi Barraclough Researchers, >>> >>>In response to Kim's request that we let everyone know what we're >>>transcribing, I'm planning to transcribe Barraclough entries from the >>>following: >>> >>>(1) Yorkshire Parish Register Society, Halifax Parish Registers: >>Baptisms >>>1538-1593 (Vol. 37); Marriages and Burials 1538-1593 (Vol. 45). >>> >>>(2) Film# 0990526: Birstall Parish Registers: Bap, Mar, Bur >>1767-1813, >>>Bap 1814. >>> >>>(3) Film# 0990527: Bap, Mar, Bur 1814-1820, 1822. >>> >>>It's likely to take me a while to do these, so in the meantime if you >>>want a look-up, just let me know (the last two are still on order). I >>>also have Xeroxes of some others I can check for you and will >>eventually >>>transcribe: Barracloughs from the 1841 (film 1544771) and 1851(Film >>>1239271) census indexes for Sheffield, and (I think) from 1884 and >>1896 >>>White's Directory of Sheffield (Film 1595420). >>> >>>Mary >>>Wisconsin, USA >>> >>>___________________________________________________________________ >>>You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >>>Get completely free e-mail from Juno at >>http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >>>or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] >>> >>> >>>==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== >>>Barracloughs often meet at Rootsweb on Yorksgen and the West Riding >>[Yorkshire] List. To subscribe go to: >>>http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/europe/index.html >>> >> >> >>==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== >>- >> >> > >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== >- >
Hi John, I'm afraid that the materials I'm planning to transcribe would not be of much help to you, since your wife's ancestors were not from the places I am working with. I think you could progress in your research, though, by consulting the Civil Registration Index for England. You can order microfiche of each quarter-year of the Index for births, marriages, or deaths from the Family History Center (run by the Church of the Latter-Day Saints) in your area. This will give you enough information to order birth, marriage, or death certificates from local register offices or from the central office. You can get more information on this procedure through www.genuki.org.uk. From this basic site for the UK you can go to the Yorkshire site for more specific information. The certificates give information that can confirm what you have as well as provide more. It is probably best to work backwards from George's marriage (ordering the fiche for marriages for all the quarters of 1863 and the first from 1864, as sometimes the registration is late): if there are a number of George Barracloughs in the Index of Marriages, you can look under Sarah Braithwaite; the number will match. The Index alone will confirm the marriage and give you the place. The certificate you send for will give the addresses of George and Sarah at the time of marriage, and their fathers' names and occupations. Sometimes you find other family members listed as witnesses. Once you get the addresses, you can check census records. Since civil registration started in 1837 and not everyone registered events in the early years, you may not find a record of George's birth, but it is worth trying, as the certificate would confirm his father's name and possibly give the address and mother's maiden name. If it's not in the Civil Registration Index, you can go to the parish records of the community (again, these can be ordered from the Family History Center) and confirm the birth and his father's name that way. The genuki site will give you the parishes for your locations. Denby is in the parish of Penistone. Could Hernsworth by Hemsworth? I didn't find Hernsworth, but Hemsworth is a parish in the West Riding of Yorkshire. I did look in the 1841 and 1851 Sheffield census indexes to see if there were any Barracloughs born in Denby. In the 1851 census index I found John B., age 65, born Denby, and Martha, age 64, born Denby Dyke Side, as well as Joseph, 40, Isaac, 27, and Hannah, age 22, born Penistone. All these people were probably living in the same house: the volume number is 2336 and the folio 74B for all of them. Possibly these people were related to your family, but I would start, as I said, with the names you have, and trace them back; perhaps you will come across the Sheffield bunch as cousins or siblings along the way. Hope this has helped. Forgive me if I have told you things you already know. Happy hunting. Mary On Mon, 26 Apr 1999 11:47:51 -0700 "John Curley" <[email protected]> writes: >Dear Mary: My wife Mary Alice Wigglesworths grandfather married Annie >Barraclough.01 May 1886,Dist of Hernsworth. Annies father Geo >Barraclough,born 10 Sept 1837 in Denby,Yorkshire,married Sarah Ann >Braithwaite,1863 in Yorkshire,Have no marriage confirmation. Georges >father >is James B,have no confirmation. >Would appreciate any info and will reimburse for any costs involved. >-----Original Message----- >From: Mary L. Berthold <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Monday, April 26, 1999 10:41 AM >Subject: [BARRACLOUGH-L] Transcriptions > > >>Hi Barraclough Researchers, >> >>In response to Kim's request that we let everyone know what we're >>transcribing, I'm planning to transcribe Barraclough entries from the >>following: >> >>(1) Yorkshire Parish Register Society, Halifax Parish Registers: >Baptisms >>1538-1593 (Vol. 37); Marriages and Burials 1538-1593 (Vol. 45). >> >>(2) Film# 0990526: Birstall Parish Registers: Bap, Mar, Bur >1767-1813, >>Bap 1814. >> >>(3) Film# 0990527: Bap, Mar, Bur 1814-1820, 1822. >> >>It's likely to take me a while to do these, so in the meantime if you >>want a look-up, just let me know (the last two are still on order). I >>also have Xeroxes of some others I can check for you and will >eventually >>transcribe: Barracloughs from the 1841 (film 1544771) and 1851(Film >>1239271) census indexes for Sheffield, and (I think) from 1884 and >1896 >>White's Directory of Sheffield (Film 1595420). >> >>Mary >>Wisconsin, USA >> >>___________________________________________________________________ >>You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >>Get completely free e-mail from Juno at >http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >>or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] >> >> >>==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== >>Barracloughs often meet at Rootsweb on Yorksgen and the West Riding >[Yorkshire] List. To subscribe go to: >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/europe/index.html >> > > >==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== >- > > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. 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Hi Everyone This is for baptisms St.Paul's Church Buttershaw 1851-1870, same file number and previous list. All surname's spelt BARRACLOUGH GIVEN PAGE NAME DATE PARENTS ADDRESS/RESIDENCE OCCUPATION REF: # Rachel 24 Mar Wiliam & Slack Side Miner 1 1851 Hannah Edmund 6 May Squire & Slack Bottom Butcher 9 1852 Sarah Ruth Ann 2 Sep Peter & Grass? End Labr. 11 1852 Sarah Ruth 24 Apr Joseph & Wibsey Cordwainer 16 1853 Harriett Simon? 25 Sep George & Odsall Foregeman 19 1853 Mary Mary 20 Feb Thomas & Buttershaw Collier 22 1854 Betty Sarah 21 Jul Anne 1854 Joseph Eunice Beacon Hill 25 Ezra 1 Apr John & Naomi New ? Wibsey Overlooker 28 1855 Emily 16 Aug Peter & Wibsey Green Miner 30 1855 Sarah Nancy 8 Sep Francis & Wibsey Green Miner 31 1855 Mary Emily 25 Nov Peter & Tordoff Green Miner 33 1855 Sarah Ruth Ann 25 Nov Peter & Tordoff Green Miner 34 1855 Sarah Olive 9 Jan Abrm. & Brown Royd Hill Miner 34 1856 Sarah Allan 27 Dec Peter & Tordoff Green Miner 45 1857 Sarah John 29 Jan Isaac & Green End Labourer 46 1858 Eliza Alfred 21 Feb Richard & Butterfield Miner 47 1858 Luesa Henry 26 Dec William & Green End Carpenter 50 1858 Sally Anne 30 Jan Ramoth & Slack Side Miner? 50 1859 Martha Walter 27 Mar Thomas & Buttershaw ? 52 1859 Betty Alice 27 Mar Thomas & Buttershaw ? 52 1859 Betty Thomas 28 Aug Wm. & Anna Slack End Miner 55 1859 Jonas 5 Feb Sarah Gracy Fold Spinster 59 1860 Sarah 7 May Isaac & Heaton Hill Blacksmith 62 1860 Sarah Mary Anna 28 Oct Joseph & Pot Houses Miner 66 1860 Anna Mary Anne 4 Feb William & Buttershaw Carpenter 67 1861 Sally Mena 26 may John & Naomi Slack Overlooker 71 1861 Edward 25 Jun Jonas & Buttershaw Lab. Iron 72 1861 Eunice Works Martha 25 Aug Ramoth & Slack End Mason 75 1861 Martha Jane 28 Oct John & Anna Slack End Miner 76 1861 Thomas 25 May Joseph & Buttershaw Painter 1862 Elizabeth Martha 5 Jan Joseph & Anne 1863 Anna Buttershaw Labourer 87 Irvine? 22 Feb Benjamin & Slack Miner 87 1863 Sarah Squire 20 Apr Jonas & Buttershaw Lab 89 1863 Eunice Emma? 8 Jun William & Buttershaw Carpenter 90 1863 Sarah Emma Jane 3 Jul Richard? & Buttershaw Miner 91 1863 Louisa Sarah 28 Aug Joseph & Alice 1864 Elizabeth Buttershaw Painter 95 Susan 1 Jan Joseph & Maria 1866 Hannah Buttershaw Quaryman 99 Maria 2 Jul Benj.& Sarah Slack Engin 101 1866 Tenter? Thom 2 Mar Rufus & Buttershaw Formerly 105 1868 Rhoda Lab Milfred 2 Mar Jonas & Buttershaw Labourer 105 1868 Eunice Fred 5 Apr Benjamin & Wibsey Slack ? 111 1869 Sarah John William & William 7 Jun1869 Sarah Buttershaw Joiner 112 Annie 1 Nov Joseph & Buttershaw Painter 113 1869 Elizabeth Jonas 6 Nov Joseph & Buttershaw Miner 113 1869 Hannah James 6 Jun Jonas & Jonas 1870 Eunice Slack Bottom Labourer 114 Oliver 5 Sep Squire & Ada Wibsey Slack Warp Draper 115 1870 Any transcripts I post to the list should always only ever be used as a guide, the original source material should ALWAYS be viewed and a hard copy obtained for your own Family History Files. -- Best Wishes Kim Pasquill Victoria-AUST Email: [email protected] ICQ Number: 30110913 Researching: Worldwide - BARRACLOUGH and variant's WRY - TAYLOR,BATEMAN,POLLARD
Hi Everyone, A new parish register for you all :-)) St. Paul's Church - Buttershaw Parish Register 1838- 1918 LDS film # 1657653 This listing will be for baptism entries from 1838-1850 All surname spelling BARRACLOUGH I would also like to Thank Mary Mallison as she helped me by transcribing part of this register. GIVEN NAMEDATE PARENTS ADDRESS/RES. OCCUPATION PAGE REF # Adam 25 Sep John & Rhoda Wibsey Miner 1842 Martha 25 Sep John & Rhoda Wibsey Miner 1842 Ramath 12 Dec Thomas & Betty Wibsey Miner 1842 Rhoda 26 Feb Thomas & Betty Wibsey Miner 1843 Sarah 26 Feb Thomas & Betty Wibsey Miner 1843 Amelia 26 Mar John & Hannah Wibsey Furnace Man 1843 Mary 30 Apr Charles & North Bierley Farmer 1843 Hannah Rosanna 14 Jul John & Martha North Bierley Miner 1843 Alice 27 Aug William? & Mary Slack Collier 1843 John 27 Aug William ? & Slack Collier 1843 Mary Sarah 9 Nov Thomas & Hannah Wibsey Weaver 1843 Ephraim 29 Sep Isaac & Wibsey Labourer 1844 Elizabeth Admirall 17 Feb John & Hannah North Bierley Foregman 1845 Joseph 27 Apr John & Rhoda Slack Miner 1845 Prudence 27 Apr John & Rhoda Slack Miner 1845 Squire 28 Dec Jonas & Maria Wibsey Miner 46 1845 Joseph 28 Dec George & Mary Wibsey Foreman 46 1845 Rhoda 31 May William & Mary Slack Labourer 51 1846 Thomas 31 May William & Mary Wibsey Slack End Labourer 51 1846 Henrietta 25 Oct Isaac & Sarah Wibsey Miner 56 1846 Squire 25 Apr Israel & Wibsey Labourer 62 1847 Elizabeth Betty 27 Jun John & Rhoda Slack End Miner 64 1847 Ester 26 Sep George & Mary Wyke, Buttershaw Labourer 70 1847 Louisa 6 Apr Wm. & Martha Revey Hill Labourer 75 1848 James 30 Jul Wm. & Mary Wibsey Miner 78 1848 Seth 26 Nov Jonas & Maria Gracy Fold Engineer 82 1848 Hannah 13 Aug Wm. & Hannah Wibsey Miner 90 1849 Ann 25 Nov George & Mary Wyke Foreman 92 1849 William 25 Nov Wm. & Hannah Buttershaw Forgeman 92 1849 Hannah 30 Jun Francis & Mary Wibsey Miner 97 1850 Any transcripts I post to the list should always only ever be used as a guide, the original source material should ALWAYS be viewed and a hard copy obtained for your own Family History Files. Best Wishes Kim Pasquill Victoria-AUST Email: [email protected] ICQ Number: 30110913 Researching: Worldwide - BARRACLOUGH and variant's WRY - TAYLOR,BATEMAN,POLLARD
Dear Mary: My wife Mary Alice Wigglesworths grandfather married Annie Barraclough.01 May 1886,Dist of Hernsworth. Annies father Geo Barraclough,born 10 Sept 1837 in Denby,Yorkshire,married Sarah Ann Braithwaite,1863 in Yorkshire,Have no marriage confirmation. Georges father is James B,have no confirmation. Would appreciate any info and will reimburse for any costs involved. -----Original Message----- From: Mary L. Berthold <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, April 26, 1999 10:41 AM Subject: [BARRACLOUGH-L] Transcriptions >Hi Barraclough Researchers, > >In response to Kim's request that we let everyone know what we're >transcribing, I'm planning to transcribe Barraclough entries from the >following: > >(1) Yorkshire Parish Register Society, Halifax Parish Registers: Baptisms >1538-1593 (Vol. 37); Marriages and Burials 1538-1593 (Vol. 45). > >(2) Film# 0990526: Birstall Parish Registers: Bap, Mar, Bur 1767-1813, >Bap 1814. > >(3) Film# 0990527: Bap, Mar, Bur 1814-1820, 1822. > >It's likely to take me a while to do these, so in the meantime if you >want a look-up, just let me know (the last two are still on order). I >also have Xeroxes of some others I can check for you and will eventually >transcribe: Barracloughs from the 1841 (film 1544771) and 1851(Film >1239271) census indexes for Sheffield, and (I think) from 1884 and 1896 >White's Directory of Sheffield (Film 1595420). > >Mary >Wisconsin, USA > >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== >Barracloughs often meet at Rootsweb on Yorksgen and the West Riding [Yorkshire] List. To subscribe go to: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/europe/index.html >
Hi Barraclough Researchers, In response to Kim's request that we let everyone know what we're transcribing, I'm planning to transcribe Barraclough entries from the following: (1) Yorkshire Parish Register Society, Halifax Parish Registers: Baptisms 1538-1593 (Vol. 37); Marriages and Burials 1538-1593 (Vol. 45). (2) Film# 0990526: Birstall Parish Registers: Bap, Mar, Bur 1767-1813, Bap 1814. (3) Film# 0990527: Bap, Mar, Bur 1814-1820, 1822. It's likely to take me a while to do these, so in the meantime if you want a look-up, just let me know (the last two are still on order). I also have Xeroxes of some others I can check for you and will eventually transcribe: Barracloughs from the 1841 (film 1544771) and 1851(Film 1239271) census indexes for Sheffield, and (I think) from 1884 and 1896 White's Directory of Sheffield (Film 1595420). Mary Wisconsin, USA ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Hi Can anybody tell me the name of the Barraclough researcher who was interested in the Marriage of Charles Barraclough and Caroline Collison at Shelf Parish Church, I seem to have deleted his address. Derek Barraclough thinks he has links to Charles, and is interested in hearing from him. Ta Tina
Hello Everybody, As suggested by Linda Barraclough, I am re-establishing myself for the newer members-- hoping also that someone ties in with one of my Barraclough lines. I have now discovered that I have three (3) -- so far! The first B line. John Barraclough born about 1792, married Sarah ? about 1811/12 children JONAS 1814 Hannah 1815 Samson 1817 Squire 1823 Betty 1825 JONAS Barraclough born 1814, died 1849 married Maria Barraclough born 1810, died 1859 Children, John 1833. Joseph 1833.Moses 1836. Sarah 1838. Benjamin Benjamin 1841. SQUIRE 1845. Seth 1849. SQUIRE Barraclough born 1845 died 1901 married Hada Adamson born 1840 died 1887 children, OLIVER born 1870. OLIVER Barraclough born 1870 died 1922 married Ruth Ann Holden born 1869 died 1935 children, Fred, ALBERT EDWARD, Annie Evelyn, Florence. ALBERT EDWARD Barraclough, born 1897 died 1975 married Edith Kate Doreen Robson Born 1898 died 1989. children:- LESLIE. Me! The second B line. Abraham Barraclough---- Still searching, but one child was JAMES. JAMES Barraclough born 1788 died 1862 married Sarah Myers in 1809. Don't know Sarah's birth or death but she died prior to 1841. Children known to me MARIA born 1810 died 1859. James born 1816. MARIA Barraclough married Jonas Barraclough in 1832. See the First B. Line above. The Third B.Line. Joseph Barraclough born about 1747 to 1751 his father was John. One child was JONAS born 1779. JONAS Barraclough born 1779 married Susannah Oddy in 1801. Children ? ? ? ANN born 1808. ANN Barraclough born 1808 married John Holden born 1808. Children, Jonathon 1838. Mary 1841. Hannah 1844 COLONEL 1846. COLONEL Holden born 1846 married Pamela Wardman born 1846 in 1867. Children. RUTH ANN. John Henry. Mary Hannah. Sarah Emily. RUTH ANN Holden married OLIVER Barraclough in 1893 See The First B.Line above. With Best wishes and hopes of some identification. Leslie Barraclough, (now of) North Hutchinson Island Florida USA
Hi Everyone. Below is the only entry in the 1851 Census Surname Index for Rawden. Folio 268 Barraclough Joseph, 32, Woolsorter born Eccleshill Sarah, 32, born Rawden Hannah, 11, Scholar, born Rawden Stephen, 9, Scholar, born Rawden Susan, 8, Scholar, born Rawden Mercy, 6, Scholar, born Rawden Martha, 4, Scholar, born Rawden Mary, 3, Scholar, born Rawden Best Wishes Kim Pasquill Victoria-AUST Email: [email protected] ICQ Number: 30110913 Researching: Worldwide - BARRACLOUGH and variant's WRY - TAYLOR,BATEMAN,POLLARD
Hi Everyone, Well at last I have finally caught up on all my emails :-)) I have even managed to enter more transcripts into the Barraclough Database, and finally manage to update my own Barraclough Family Tree in my computer gene program. I know that some of you have ordered films from your local LDS FHC. If anyone is planning to transcribe the whole or part of any of the films, could they please let the group know. So that we don't double up on transcripts. Just give us the film numbers and what is on the film. All contributions are very much appreciated and welcomed by us all. Even by just transcribing one entry is a help as my list of films that need to be transcribed from Yorkshire alone is a few miles long :-)) and should keep me busy for the rest of my life :-)) To those of you who have already contributed, I thank you publicly and hope that you may continue to be able to help again from time to time. At the moment, I have on order: LDS film # 0990535 Bradford Parish Church Bishops Transcripts - mar 1817, bap, mar, bur 1818-1821 LDS film # 0990537 Bradford Parish Church Bishops Transcripts - baps, mar, bur 1825-1828 LDS fiche set #6358490 Chapelry of Wibsey (Holy Trinity Church) Parish Register baptisms Sept 1838-Aug 1855 (This last fiche set has come in and Rod and I will make a start transcribing it this coming Tuesday) Well, I will close this email and start typing out another transcript to post to you all. Best Wishes Kim Pasquill Victoria-AUST Email: [email protected] ICQ Number: 30110913 Researching: Worldwide - BARRACLOUGH and variant's WRY - TAYLOR,BATEMAN,POLLARD
Hi List, This is to announce that the Barraclough Mailing List now has an official home page, at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surreal/barraclough/ I would have to say that it is absolutely nothing on Kim's, but is a start with the FAQ and some basic mailing list stuff. It is also a step towards archiving of the list for searches through Rootsweb, on which I will write more soon. In the meantime, in answer to someone who was asking - I do keep all digests, and am happy to send them to any new subscribers. You just need to let me know what date range you need. In passing, my method is to be subscribed to both the List and the Digest. That way I see messages as they come through, and read and delete, and when the Digest comes through I store that. The information that Kim and Co are posting is so terrific that it is building up into a wonderful Barraclough Information Bank, and I never know when I will want to look at it again. :) Cheers Linda Barraclough Briagolong, Victoria, Australia List Owner: BARRACLOUGH-L email: [email protected] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surreal/barraclough/
Hi Everyone, Another 1851 surname index, this one is for the area of Holbeck, Beeston & Churwell area of Leeds. Surnames listed as Barraclough/Barrowclough Folio 135 Abraham, 71 years, born Bradford Harriet 72 years, born Tadcaster Martha 46 years, born North Bierley James 43 years, born North Bierley Sarah 40 years, born Beeston Folio 145 John 28 years, born Milton Jane 32 years, born Leeds Benjamin 14 years, born Holbeck William 2 years, born Holbeck Edwin 1 year, born Holbeck Folio 26 John 32 years, born Bierley Elizabeth 34 years, born Wibsey John 4 years, born Middleton Lucy A. E. 1 year, born Churwell Folio 440 Thomas 58 years, born Holbeck Mary 56 years, born Holbeck Thomas 20 years, born Holbeck Folio 381 Thomas 16 years, born Holbeck. Best Wishes Kim Pasquill Victoria-AUST Email: [email protected] ICQ Number: 30110913 Researching: Worldwide - BARRACLOUGH and variant's WRY - TAYLOR,BATEMAN,POLLARD
Hi there to all the B arraclough`s, This is a hard one to crack. S arah Barraclough b. about 1813- 1817. married R ichard Boyse(Boyes) 1835.Bfd. JosephB oyes [email protected] Carr lne NB. married Ann D uree [email protected] Adwalton ,BAP .C hapelry of DridlingtonParish C hurch of Birstall married 31-8-1861 Bfd P arish C hurch. Elizabeth B oyes.b. Lowmoor 25-3-1874married @ H oly T RINITY Lowmoor14-8-1905 to A rtur W ilkinson bap, [email protected] S t Pauls B uttershaw.W ibsey.died 16-9-1938. W alter W ilkinsonb.21-6-1906.bap @ """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""died12-10-1969 married Alice D ean [email protected] B fd R egister O ffice. b. 12-8-1908 in S outh YKS. M ary W ilkinson(ME)married name M allison. P lease find me S arah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanking You, >From Sunny Queensland, A ustralia.