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    1. Re: BARRACLOUGH-D Digest V05 #58
    2. kathy cousens
    3. Hi Michael My relatives were born in Tinsley, not far from Sheffield and so there is possibly a connection. Joseph born Holland Dyke 1811-1851 Ellen born Tinsley 1817-1902 children:- Charles born Tinsley 1832 George born Tinsley 1836 Sarah born Tinsley 1840 William born Tinsley 1846 Emily born Tinsley 1851 Charles born Tinsley (Mother Sarah no father) 1859 married Elizabeth Strickland from Manchester children Elizabeth born Tinsley 1889 John Charles born Tinsley 1890 adopted and taken to Canada by Preston family On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 23:00:01 -0700 BARRACLOUGH-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: ---------------------- kathy cousens k.a.cousens@bradford.ac.uk

    01/03/2006 04:23:11
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] Am I related to you?
    2. Rainbow Research
    3. Hi Michael, I'd say there is a good chance you are related to most of us! *laughing* But with disappointment, I have to report that I can't see any direct line. I very much like what you have done though, in presenting your lineage for us to check... and think I might do it too! Mine runs this way... I am a descendant of Samuel Russell Barraclough (b - Scotland 1860) and Julia Barker - both lived and died in Gorton, Manchester. Samuel was the son of William (the ever roaming Methodist Minister) and Catherine Russell, William was the son of Benjamin and Nancy/Anne Ledgard. Descendants of Sam's children born between 1884 and 1897 who I would very much like to make contact with are Evaline, Edward, Ellis, Norman, Miriam and Norah. As my Grandmother was an orphan and is now in her 80's, I especially hope to make contact with any descendants of the above who may consider sending photos. Am sure she would be thrilled to simply see her family in pictures, and quite happy confirming that they are out there, as she has always believed they are. That has been the driving force behind my research. Wishing all families a wonderful new year - happy, healthy and hearty! Nic -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.9/216 - Release Date: 29/12/2005

    12/31/2005 10:10:24
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] Am I related to you?
    2. John Barraclough
    3. Hi Michael, I agree with the previous replies that we must all be related somewhere down the line. It`s interesting that your G G Grandfather Isaac came from near Huddersfield (where exactly?) and sold meat. My descendants spent a couple of generations in Horbury, near the Huddersfield/Wakefield area and were butchers. I haven`t got an Isaac in my tree, bit then it`s not complete by any stretch of the imagination. Maybe if you go back a generation or two more we might join up. I can send you more details if you need them. Best wishes to you and all Barracloughs throughout the world for 2006 John Barraclough (Bradford, UK) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Barraclough" <michael.barraclough@tgis.co.uk> To: <BARRACLOUGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 11:43 AM Subject: [BARRACLOUGH] Am I related to you? > Hi > > I have just got into looking at my family tree and am wondering if anyone > out there has a family tree which interacts with mine. I can get back 5 > generations in terms of names but very little other detail. > > Me - Michael Barraclough, b Croydon, 28 Sep 1949 > > Father - Edmund Charles Barraclough (ka Charles), b Sheffield, 19 Apr 1923 > - siblings Edith Muriel (ka Muriel)*** & Myra > - married Irene Maclow > > Grandfather - Frank Barraclough > - siblings Kate**, Lily, Ernest, Hannah, Louis, Harry, > Elizabeth, Charlie, Fred, baby who died > - married Edith Emma Marriott > > Great grandfather - John Barraclough > - siblings Maria, Frank*, Isaac + at least 6 more > - married a Fenwick > > Great great grandfather - Isaac Barraclough > - married Ellen > - had a farm near Huddersfield, raised and sold > beef > > There are some Australian connections: > * Frank Barraclough went to Australia in the gold rush, c 1850, and was > never heard of again > > ** Kate Barraclough married Ben Burton and their son Clarence Burton went > to > Western Australia (Geralton) and had at least 4 children. > > *** Edit Muriel Barraclough married Colin Gibson who was from an > illustrious > Australian academic family and emigrated with him to Australia > > > > > Michael Barraclough > http://www.michaelbarraclough.com > > > > > > > > ==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== > Kim's Barraclough Surname Home Page is at: > http://users.net2000.com.au/~football/index.html > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - Release Date: 23/12/2005 > >

    12/31/2005 05:37:23
    1. Am I related to you?
    2. Michael Barraclough
    3. Hi I have just got into looking at my family tree and am wondering if anyone out there has a family tree which interacts with mine. I can get back 5 generations in terms of names but very little other detail. Me - Michael Barraclough, b Croydon, 28 Sep 1949 Father - Edmund Charles Barraclough (ka Charles), b Sheffield, 19 Apr 1923 - siblings Edith Muriel (ka Muriel)*** & Myra - married Irene Maclow Grandfather - Frank Barraclough - siblings Kate**, Lily, Ernest, Hannah, Louis, Harry, Elizabeth, Charlie, Fred, baby who died - married Edith Emma Marriott Great grandfather - John Barraclough - siblings Maria, Frank*, Isaac + at least 6 more - married a Fenwick Great great grandfather - Isaac Barraclough - married Ellen - had a farm near Huddersfield, raised and sold beef There are some Australian connections: * Frank Barraclough went to Australia in the gold rush, c 1850, and was never heard of again ** Kate Barraclough married Ben Burton and their son Clarence Burton went to Western Australia (Geralton) and had at least 4 children. *** Edit Muriel Barraclough married Colin Gibson who was from an illustrious Australian academic family and emigrated with him to Australia Michael Barraclough http://www.michaelbarraclough.com

    12/30/2005 04:43:33
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] Desperately Seeking a BARRACLOUGH Marriage.
    2. Anne Welch
    3. Hi Derek No info on Thomas Barracloughs in my files, but one or two Nancies. Any idea how old Nancy was at time of marriage, was she a widow??? 1851 census Bradford, Horton, Nancy, widow aged 59, and daughter Nancy 22 living at 97 Low Green, ED1bb, Sch193,Folio183,Piece No 2310. Found no marriage on the Calverley site for either St Wilfreds, or Farnley PC. Re the name Nancy? I have come across problems in other branches of my family, is it a derivative of Hannah, which also becomes Ann??? Seasons Greetings to all you Barracloughs out there. Anne (not derived from anything)

    12/13/2005 06:47:18
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] Desperately Seeking a BARRACLOUGH Marriage.
    2. Lyn Wilkinson
    3. Hi Derek, Something to think about.... Have you given thought that Mary and Nancy might be the same person? If Mary was Mary Ann, then Nancy might have been her "pet' name. I know when my husband and I first got married we used my "formal" name of Evelyn on all official occasions but now I am more often Lyn than not :) There is no distinct gap in the ages of the children... as one would have expected if Thomas had lost a wife and then found a new one sometime between censuses. Just a thought. :) Lyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek ofShelf" <DerekofShelf1@activemail.co.uk> To: <BARRACLOUGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 11:03 AM Subject: [BARRACLOUGH] Desperately Seeking a BARRACLOUGH Marriage. > Greetings Barraclough Listers, > A few of you know that I do my e-mailing through my TV,on a special > channel > of the cable company Telewest Broadband.I don't have a PC,therefore I'm > unable to access all the sites available to we genealogists. > I'm hoping that some kind lister,imbued with the spirit of Christmas,can > help me by finding a ref.for a double BARRACLOUGH marriage,on either free > bmd or the GRO Index. > The marriage was between a THOMAS BARRACLOUGH > and a NANCY BARRACLOUGH. > In 1851 Thomas was wed to his 1st wife Mary. > In 1861 he was wed to his 2nd wife Nancy. > So the marriage must have been between those 2 census dates, > It most probably took place in Bradford or a place close > by---eg.Birstall,North Bierley or > Tong. > Wishing you all the most marvellous Christmas, > and a New Year filled with the sound of collapsing brick walls. > Cheers-------Derek Barraclough,Bradford. > > > ==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== > If replying to a previous message, please make sure you cut out most of > the previous message. This makes people who receive the Digest form of the > List much happier. > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.13.13/198 - Release Date: > 12/12/2005 > >

    12/13/2005 04:50:36
    1. Re: Desperately Seeking a BARRACLOUGH Marriage.
    2. Peter Dauncey
    3. I've just had an unsuccessful look on FreeBMD, but of course not all the quarters 1851-1861 have yet been transcribed. Peter Derek wrote (in part): I'm hoping that some kind lister,imbued with the spirit of Christmas,can help me by finding a ref.for a double BARRACLOUGH marriage, between a THOMAS BARRACLOUGH and a NANCY BARRACLOUGH. In 1851 Thomas was wed to his 1st wife Mary. In 1861 he was wed to his 2nd wife Nancy. So the marriage must have been between those 2 census dates

    12/12/2005 05:18:06
    1. Desperately Seeking a BARRACLOUGH Marriage.
    2. Derek ofShelf
    3. Greetings Barraclough Listers, A few of you know that I do my e-mailing through my TV,on a special channel of the cable company Telewest Broadband.I don't have a PC,therefore I'm unable to access all the sites available to we genealogists. I'm hoping that some kind lister,imbued with the spirit of Christmas,can help me by finding a ref.for a double BARRACLOUGH marriage,on either free bmd or the GRO Index. The marriage was between a THOMAS BARRACLOUGH and a NANCY BARRACLOUGH. In 1851 Thomas was wed to his 1st wife Mary. In 1861 he was wed to his 2nd wife Nancy. So the marriage must have been between those 2 census dates, It most probably took place in Bradford or a place close by---eg.Birstall,North Bierley or Tong. Wishing you all the most marvellous Christmas, and a New Year filled with the sound of collapsing brick walls. Cheers-------Derek Barraclough,Bradford.

    12/12/2005 05:03:50
    1. Noted in Perth W.A.
    2. The Wilsons of Noola
    3. Dear Barras, On a recent four day three night trip across Australia from Sydney to Perth on the Indian Pacific transcontinental train, I noted that 'BARRACLOUGH, H.' was included in a listing of the 10th Light Horse Regiment in the Memorial in Kings Park. Is he known to anyone on our List? Best wishes, John B. Wilson --------------------------------------------

    12/06/2005 12:59:22
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] RE: Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West
    2. Kevin
    3. Thanks but that is not my boy. Thomas Henry Barra. wasn't born till 1854 in Barton on Humber Lincolnshire, thanks anyway. > This your boy? > BARRACLOUGH, Thomas > > Convict No 5730 > Ship Name Palmerston > Ship Arrival Date 11 Feb 1861 > > Birth Date 1835 > > Deceased 25 Feb 1866 > Place of Death accidentally killed > Marital Status Mar 2 chn > Occupation collier > Literacy illit > Religion C/E > > Sentence Place York > Sentence Province York > Sentence Country England > Court Assizes > Length of Sentence 20yrs > Crime robbery with violence > > Ticket of Leave Date 4 Jul 1863 > > > > > > > > Known Areas Perth, Champion Bay > > > > > > Comments Labourer, miner > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeff Sutcliffe" <jeff.sutcliffe@btinternet.com> > To: <BARRACLOUGH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 6:49 PM > Subject: [BARRACLOUGH] RE: Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West > > > > Greetings Derek, > > > > I seem to be getting that feeing of de ja vue. > > The first Thomas I found did seem to fit the bill best. > > Have you tried a bit of lateral thinking? It could be that Thomas > was > > recorded in two places in 1851. If he was living in Bradford but on > the > > census night he was visiting relatives back in Clayton West (or > vice > > versa). > > Was your Thomas a Joiner or some other trade that a joiner might > turn to? > > Have you checked with the 1861 Census for Clayton West? If he was > still in > > Clayton West in 1861, then my hypothesis is wrong. If he wasn't, > then > > where > > was he. > > The reason why I write again is that there were so few Barraclough > > > families > > in the Denby area. Only two? Both families contained Thomas's of a > similar > > age. Coincidence or cousins perhaps? Was there a third. > > Obviously it's possible. He may have been on the 1841 Census and I > missed > > him, or he may have been overlooked. The Census was not complete. > > As for third time lucky? Sorry, but I would have to spread the net > too far > > and I don't have any indexes to the 1841 Census. > > Good luck. > > > > Jeff Sutcliffe > > http://www.btinternet.com/~jeff.sutcliffe > > Researching Ambler, Baker, Barraclough, Bates, Booth, Broadbent, > Brook, > > Brown, Chadwick, Collins, Coning, Crowther, Fearnley, Hanson, > Hardcastle, > > Hartas, Harwood, Holmes, Metcalf, Nowell, Oliver, Pennington, > Pollard, > > Radcliffe, Roebuck, Routh, Smith, Sugden, Sutcliffe, Tordoff, > Ventress, > > Walker, Whitaker, Whiteley, Wilkinson, Wilson All of the Yorkshire > Area. > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Derek ofShelf [mailto:DerekofShelf1@activemail.co.uk] > > Sent: 01 December 2005 17:25 > > To: jeff.sutcliffe@btinternet.com > > Subject: Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West > > > > Greetings---again,Jeff, > > Oh dear ! Sorry,Jeff,that Thomas was also still back in High > Hoyland with > > wife and a few more little sprogs on the 1851 census. > > Third time lucky ? > > Thanks for all your endeavour------Derek. > > > > > > > > ==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== > > For a list of other Rootsweb Mailing Lists world-wide: > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > > ==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== > Would you like to record a Barraclough Biography? > Check out "Biographies" at > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surreal/barraclough/index.html > > >

    12/06/2005 11:13:25
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] RE: Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West
    2. Nic
    3. This your boy? BARRACLOUGH, Thomas Convict No 5730 Ship Name Palmerston Ship Arrival Date 11 Feb 1861 Birth Date 1835 Deceased 25 Feb 1866 Place of Death accidentally killed Marital Status Mar 2 chn Occupation collier Literacy illit Religion C/E Sentence Place York Sentence Province York Sentence Country England Court Assizes Length of Sentence 20yrs Crime robbery with violence Ticket of Leave Date 4 Jul 1863 Known Areas Perth, Champion Bay Comments Labourer, miner ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Sutcliffe" <jeff.sutcliffe@btinternet.com> To: <BARRACLOUGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 6:49 PM Subject: [BARRACLOUGH] RE: Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West > Greetings Derek, > > I seem to be getting that feeing of de ja vue. > The first Thomas I found did seem to fit the bill best. > Have you tried a bit of lateral thinking? It could be that Thomas was > recorded in two places in 1851. If he was living in Bradford but on the > census night he was visiting relatives back in Clayton West (or vice > versa). > Was your Thomas a Joiner or some other trade that a joiner might turn to? > Have you checked with the 1861 Census for Clayton West? If he was still in > Clayton West in 1861, then my hypothesis is wrong. If he wasn't, then > where > was he. > The reason why I write again is that there were so few Barraclough > families > in the Denby area. Only two? Both families contained Thomas's of a similar > age. Coincidence or cousins perhaps? Was there a third. > Obviously it's possible. He may have been on the 1841 Census and I missed > him, or he may have been overlooked. The Census was not complete. > As for third time lucky? Sorry, but I would have to spread the net too far > and I don't have any indexes to the 1841 Census. > Good luck. > > Jeff Sutcliffe > http://www.btinternet.com/~jeff.sutcliffe > Researching Ambler, Baker, Barraclough, Bates, Booth, Broadbent, Brook, > Brown, Chadwick, Collins, Coning, Crowther, Fearnley, Hanson, Hardcastle, > Hartas, Harwood, Holmes, Metcalf, Nowell, Oliver, Pennington, Pollard, > Radcliffe, Roebuck, Routh, Smith, Sugden, Sutcliffe, Tordoff, Ventress, > Walker, Whitaker, Whiteley, Wilkinson, Wilson All of the Yorkshire Area. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Derek ofShelf [mailto:DerekofShelf1@activemail.co.uk] > Sent: 01 December 2005 17:25 > To: jeff.sutcliffe@btinternet.com > Subject: Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West > > Greetings---again,Jeff, > Oh dear ! Sorry,Jeff,that Thomas was also still back in High Hoyland with > wife and a few more little sprogs on the 1851 census. > Third time lucky ? > Thanks for all your endeavour------Derek. > > > > ==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== > For a list of other Rootsweb Mailing Lists world-wide: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/ > >

    12/05/2005 05:24:48
    1. RE: Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West
    2. Jeff Sutcliffe
    3. Greetings Derek, I seem to be getting that feeing of de ja vue. The first Thomas I found did seem to fit the bill best. Have you tried a bit of lateral thinking? It could be that Thomas was recorded in two places in 1851. If he was living in Bradford but on the census night he was visiting relatives back in Clayton West (or vice versa). Was your Thomas a Joiner or some other trade that a joiner might turn to? Have you checked with the 1861 Census for Clayton West? If he was still in Clayton West in 1861, then my hypothesis is wrong. If he wasn't, then where was he. The reason why I write again is that there were so few Barraclough families in the Denby area. Only two? Both families contained Thomas's of a similar age. Coincidence or cousins perhaps? Was there a third. Obviously it's possible. He may have been on the 1841 Census and I missed him, or he may have been overlooked. The Census was not complete. As for third time lucky? Sorry, but I would have to spread the net too far and I don't have any indexes to the 1841 Census. Good luck. Jeff Sutcliffe http://www.btinternet.com/~jeff.sutcliffe Researching Ambler, Baker, Barraclough, Bates, Booth, Broadbent, Brook, Brown, Chadwick, Collins, Coning, Crowther, Fearnley, Hanson, Hardcastle, Hartas, Harwood, Holmes, Metcalf, Nowell, Oliver, Pennington, Pollard, Radcliffe, Roebuck, Routh, Smith, Sugden, Sutcliffe, Tordoff, Ventress, Walker, Whitaker, Whiteley, Wilkinson, Wilson All of the Yorkshire Area. -----Original Message----- From: Derek ofShelf [mailto:DerekofShelf1@activemail.co.uk] Sent: 01 December 2005 17:25 To: jeff.sutcliffe@btinternet.com Subject: Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West Greetings---again,Jeff, Oh dear ! Sorry,Jeff,that Thomas was also still back in High Hoyland with wife and a few more little sprogs on the 1851 census. Third time lucky ? Thanks for all your endeavour------Derek.

    12/02/2005 12:49:17
    1. Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West
    2. Derek ofShelf
    3. __________ (Derek ofShelf sent on 1 Dec 2005 ) Greetings---again,Jeff, Oh dear ! Sorry,Jeff,that Thomas was also still back in High Hoyland with wife and a few more little sprogs on the 1851 census. Third time lucky ? Thanks for all your endeavour------Derek.

    12/01/2005 10:27:56
    1. RE: Help Wanted--Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West
    2. Jeff Sutcliffe
    3. Greetings again Derek, Not one to be easily put off, I completed the search of Clayton West, without finding any other Barraclough families. Then I searched Denby and only found John aged 35 a Carter. Then I had a look at High Hoyland and found: - At High Hoyland Thomas Barraclough aged 25 Fancy Weaver Ann Barraclough aged 21 Eliza Barraclough aged 1 All born in Yorkshire. The reference is HO 107 / 1324 / 01 Wapentake of Staincross, Ecclesfield, Parish of Penistone, High Hoyland, District 2, Township of Denby, page 15 Is this him?? Jeff Sutcliffe http://www.btinternet.com/~jeff.sutcliffe Researching Ambler, Baker, Barraclough, Bates, Booth, Broadbent, Brook, Brown, Chadwick, Collins, Coning, Crowther, Fearnley, Hanson, Hardcastle, Hartas, Harwood, Holmes, Metcalf, Nowell, Oliver, Pennington, Pollard, Radcliffe, Roebuck, Routh, Smith, Sugden, Sutcliffe, Tordoff, Ventress, Walker, Whitaker, Whiteley, Wilkinson, Wilson All of the Yorkshire Area. -----Original Message----- From: Derek ofShelf [mailto:DerekofShelf1@activemail.co.uk] Sent: 30 November 2005 16:43 To: BARRACLOUGH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Help Wanted--Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West Greetings Jeff, Thanks for that----But----Oh dear !-----sorry to rain on your parade [as the Americans say] ---that particular Thomas [son of William and Hannah],was still back home in Clayton West in 1851,whereas the Thomas I'm seeking was definitely in Bradford in 1851,1861,1871,1881, but thanks a lot for trying to help. As you know only too well in this game---you can't win 'em all !!!! I think the chap I'm seeking was bap.im 1822,a son of a James B.of that Clayton West/High Hoyland area.His age was most consistent on all 4 census that I have,and lead straight back to 1821-1822. Cheers-------Derek. ps.He was married 3 times in Bradford,so If I can get the right cert.I'll get his father.

    12/01/2005 09:12:03
    1. Help Wanted--Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West
    2. Derek ofShelf
    3. Greetings Jeff, Thanks for that----But----Oh dear !-----sorry to rain on your parade [as the Americans say] ---that particular Thomas [son of William and Hannah],was still back home in Clayton West in 1851,whereas the Thomas I'm seeking was definitely in Bradford in 1851,1861,1871,1881, but thanks a lot for trying to help. As you know only too well in this game---you can't win 'em all !!!! I think the chap I'm seeking was bap.im 1822,a son of a James B.of that Clayton West/High Hoyland area.His age was most consistent on all 4 census that I have,and lead straight back to 1821-1822. Cheers-------Derek. ps.He was married 3 times in Bradford,so If I can get the right cert.I'll get his father.

    11/30/2005 09:42:35
    1. RE: Help Wanted--Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West
    2. Jeff Sutcliffe
    3. Greetings Derek, Prepare to be one happy chappy!!! It so happens I have a copy of the West Riding 1841 Census on CD's. Very difficult to read in places, but I though you might like this: - County of York Wapentake of Staincross Parish of High Hoyland Township of Clayton (part of) Superintendent Registrars District, Ecclesfield Registrars District, High Hoyland Enumeration District 5 Location: South of the River Dearne from Scisset Bridge, West and North of High Hoyland etc. Page 4 William Barraclough 60 Farmer Hannah .. 60 Hannah .. 20 Thomas .. 20 Joiner Elizabeth .. 15 Isaac .. 15 Joiner App All born in Yorkshire. Jeff Sutcliffe http://www.btinternet.com/~jeff.sutcliffe Researching Ambler, Baker, Barraclough, Bates, Booth, Broadbent, Brook, Brown, Chadwick, Collins, Coning, Crowther, Fearnley, Hanson, Hardcastle, Hartas, Harwood, Holmes, Metcalf, Nowell, Oliver, Pennington, Pollard, Radcliffe, Roebuck, Routh, Smith, Sugden, Sutcliffe, Tordoff, Ventress, Walker, Whitaker, Whiteley, Wilkinson, Wilson All of the Yorkshire Area. -----Original Message----- From: Derek ofShelf [mailto:DerekofShelf1@activemail.co.uk] Sent: 27 November 2005 17:44 To: BARRACLOUGH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Help Wanted--Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West Greetings Barracloughs all. I have been researching a certain Thomas BARRACLOUGH on the Census Returns at Bradford Library. I have him on census from 1851 to 1881 inc. On three returns his birthplace is Clayton West,on the '61 it is Denby,which is the same ares as Clayton West. His age is very consistent on all 4 returns, giving a probable year of birth as 1822,or maybe 1821. I haven't yet found him in 1841 in Bradford.He might have been in his birth locality,still with parents. If any kind researcher knows anything that would help me locate him,with or without parents,in 1841,or before,I would be one happy chappy---with parents would be wonderful,of course. Cheers---------Derek Barraclough PS.He was an Overlooker of Spinners most of his working life ; and a much married man---- Mary in 1851 Nancy in 1861/1871 Mary Ann in 1881.

    11/30/2005 07:19:49
    1. Help Wanted--Thomas BARRACLOUGH--Clayton West
    2. Derek ofShelf
    3. Greetings Barracloughs all. I have been researching a certain Thomas BARRACLOUGH on the Census Returns at Bradford Library. I have him on census from 1851 to 1881 inc. On three returns his birthplace is Clayton West,on the '61 it is Denby,which is the same ares as Clayton West. His age is very consistent on all 4 returns, giving a probable year of birth as 1822,or maybe 1821. I haven't yet found him in 1841 in Bradford.He might have been in his birth locality,still with parents. If any kind researcher knows anything that would help me locate him,with or without parents,in 1841,or before,I would be one happy chappy---with parents would be wonderful,of course. Cheers---------Derek Barraclough PS.He was an Overlooker of Spinners most of his working life ; and a much married man---- Mary in 1851 Nancy in 1861/1871 Mary Ann in 1881.

    11/27/2005 10:44:03
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] Is This Your BARRACLOUGH Family ? Derek!
    2. Lyn Wilkinson
    3. No problem... :) Lyn 1861 Census: Civil parish: Horton Ecclesiatical parish: St John Town: Horton County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Source information: RG9/3327 Registration district: Bradford Sub-registration district: Horton ED, institution, or vessel: 1 Folio: 15 Page: 23 Household schedule number: 86 GSU Number: 543114 18 Fawcet Row, Horton Yorkshire Thomas Barraclough 39 Denby, Yorkshire, England Head Overlooker Spinner Nancy Barraclough 38 Adwalton, Yorkshire, England Wife Worsted Weaver P.T. George Barraclough 18 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Mill Mechanic Alfred Barraclough 12 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Scholar Anne Barraclough 10 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter Spinner Joseph Barraclough 8 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Scholar John Barraclough 6 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Scholar Martha Barraclough 4 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter Scholar Samuel Barraclough 3 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Scholar Susan Barraclough 3 months Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter 1851 Census Civil parish: Bradford Town: Bradford County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Source information: HO107/2306 Registration district: Bradford Sub-registration district: Bradford East End ED, institution, or vessel: 13 Folio: 232 Page: 14 Household schedule number: 42 GSU Number: 87517 44 George St, Bradford Yorkshire Thomas Barraclough 28 Clayton West, Yorkshire, England Head Overlooker of Carders Wool Mary Barraclough 28 Driglington, Yorkshire, England Wife George Barraclough 9 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Scholar next page... Alfred Barraclough 2 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Scholar Ann Barraclough 5 mo Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter John Philiper 19 Unm Ireland Lodger Wool Comber Philip Foy 17 Ireland Lodger Wool Comber Mark Welsh 18 Ireland Lodger Wool Comber James Barraclough 25 Married Kendal, Westmorland, England Lodger Wool Marker? Maria Barraclough 24 Married Scotland Lodger Marker? Woman James Barraclough 1 Scotland Lodger Henry Perry 26 Married Leicestershire, England Lodger Wool Comber Mary Ann Perry 24 Married Ireland Lodger Piecer of Worsted Thomas Perry 6 mo Bradford, Yorkshire, England Lodger ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherry Shallenberger" <samc123@adelphia.net> To: <BARRACLOUGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 11:06 AM Subject: Re: [BARRACLOUGH] Is This Your BARRACLOUGH Family ? Derek! >Hi Lyn, >I don't know about Derek, but I'll resort to begging. I would love to see >what you could find on the 1851 and 1861 for these families - especially >if they are still living near Bowling and/or Adwalton! > >Thanks so much for sharing, >Sherry Shallenberger (Pennsylvania, U.S.A.) > >Researching - Mary BARRACLOUGH (b.abt 1789) who married Thomas ROBINSON at >the Pontefract parish on 7 Aug 1809. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.3/174 - Release Date: 17/11/2005

    11/18/2005 10:24:14
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] Is This Your BARRACLOUGH Family ? Derek!
    2. Sherry Shallenberger
    3. Hi Lyn, Thank you so much for the information from 1851 & 1861 censuses. You are terrific! I'm sure there has to be a connection there somewhere. I'll let you know if I find it. Again, thanks for all your help! Good luck with your own research! Sherry

    11/18/2005 11:10:03
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] Is This Your BARRACLOUGH Family ? Derek!
    2. L Wilkinson
    3. Hi Derek, Your wish is my command, and besides, Samuel was living next door to my Wilkinson family in 1881!!! If you want me to follow them back through 1861 and 1851 just beg :)) :) Lyn in Aus: 1881 Civil parish: Bowling County/Island: Yorkshire Condition as to marriage: Married Occupation: Wool Comber Education: View Image Employment status: View Image Source information: RG11/4436 Registration district: Bradford Sub-registration district: Bowling ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Folio: 104 Page: 18 179 Mill Lane, Bowling, Yorkshire, England Samuel Barraclough 22 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Head Wool Comber Alice Barraclough 20 Leeds, Yorkshire, England Wife Wool Combers Wife Thomas E. Barraclough 2 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Sarah E. Barraclough 7 months Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter and his parents, enumerated on the same page, were living just a few doors away at 183 Mill Lane (see the 1871 census info at the bottom) Thomas Barraclough 59 Clayton, West Yorkshire Head Wool Combing Merchant Overlooker Mary Ann Barraclough 59 Otley, Yorkshire Wife Overlookers wife Susan Barraclough 20 Unm Bradford, Yorkshire Daur Comb Tenter Mary Barraclough 7 Unm Bradford, Yorkshire Daur Worsted Spinner Parker Barraclough 1 Bradford, Yorkshire Grandson 1901 Census: Ecclesiatical parish: Bradford St Luke County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Source information: RG13/4143 Registration district: Bradford Sub-registration district: Bowling ED, institution, or vessel: 3 Folio: 51 Page: 10 Household schedule number: 61 121 Fairfax St, Bradford Yorkshire Samuel Barraclough 42 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Head Wool Combing Alice Barraclough 39 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Wife Thomas E Barraclough 22 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Wool Combing John Hy Barraclough 18 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Wool Combing Alfred Barraclough 13 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Worsted Spinner Beatrice Barraclough 12 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter Alice Maude Barraclough 9 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter Bertha Barraclough 7 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter Sam Barraclough 5 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Arthur Barraclough 3 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Clara Barraclough 1 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter 1871 Census: Civil Parish or Township: Bradford Ecclesiastical parish: St Luke County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Source information: RG10/4450 Registration district: Bradford Sub-registration district: Bradford East End ED, institution, or vessel: 3 Folio: 56 Page: 19 Household schedule number: 134 GSU Number: 848460 26 Brittainia St, Bradford Yorkshire Thos Barraclough 49 Adwalton?, Yorkshire, England Head Overlooker Nancy Barraclough 48 Clayton West, Yorkshire, England Wife Overlooker's wife Joseph Barraclough 19 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Painter John Barraclough 17 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Worsted Spinner next page.... Martha Barraclough 15 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter Worsted Spinner Samuel Barraclough 13 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Son Worsted Spinner Susan Barraclough 11 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter Worsted Spinner Mary Barraclough 7 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Daughter School girl ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek ofShelf" <DerekofShelf1@activemail.co.uk> To: <BARRACLOUGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 5:28 AM Subject: [BARRACLOUGH] Is This Your BARRACLOUGH Family ? > > [Specially for Harvey in NZ,but they might be your'rellies'too ! The > name's > not uncommon !] > > Bradford Census 1891 Bowling District. > 11,Prospect Street,East Bowling. > [All surnamed BARRACLOUGH,except the final entry] > Samuel,head,marr.aged 32,Woolcombing carder > worsted,born Bradford. > Alice,wife,marr.aged 29,born Leeds. > Thomas E.son,aged 12,Scholar,born Bradford. > Sarah Elizabeth,dau.aged 10,Scholar,born > Bradford. > John Henry,son,aged 8,Scholar,born Bradford. > Alice,dau.aged 4,born Bradford. > Beatrice,dau.aged 2,born Bradford. > Elizabeth Dowling,widow,boarder,aged 24 > Charwoman,born Leeds. > ============================================= > If you have any knowledge/info about this family,either earlier or later > than 1891, > PLEASE let me know. > Your reward will be great[in heaven] > > Cheers------Derek Barraclough. > > > ==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to check the Barraclough GenConnect Board at > http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/barraclough/ every now and then. > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.0/168 - Release Date: 14-Nov-05 > >

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