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    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] newspaper archives
    2. Anne P Wigglesworth
    3. Hi, The archives you need are in the Central Library the Bradford Telegraph & Argus is the paper do you know when she died if you cannot get to the Library I will go and look for you and get a copy of the report if it is there. Regards Anne Wigglesworth. ----- Original Message ----- From: "tiscali" <ellis.spj@tiscali.co.uk> To: <BARRACLOUGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 2:14 AM Subject: [BARRACLOUGH] newspaper archives > hi > can anyone in the bradford area tell me where i can find newspaper archives. i am looking for the death notice of a great grandmother who commited suicide in 1928. > p.s. the list is very quiet at the moment hope everyone is ok especially our regulars derek, jeff and kim. > > > ==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== > For a list of other Rootsweb Mailing Lists world-wide: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/ >

    09/24/2004 12:20:04
    1. newspaper archives
    2. tiscali
    3. hi can anyone in the bradford area tell me where i can find newspaper archives. i am looking for the death notice of a great grandmother who commited suicide in 1928. p.s. the list is very quiet at the moment hope everyone is ok especially our regulars derek, jeff and kim.

    09/24/2004 07:14:36
    1. New email address!
    2. john sidebotham
    3. Dear Friend/Rello, We've been experiencing dire problems with our email address, which has forced us to change it. The old address johnsid@idx.com.au was compromised, and from today will no longer be operative. The new address is john[WOTTALOTTASPAM]marg@idx.com.au Before you use it, please remember to take out the square brackets and their contents, and run our two names together. If for any reason, you should need to refer to our address to third parties, please include the square brackets and contents (as above)! If you have sent us anything in the last 24 hours would you please resend it. I think that covers everything. Our best wishes to you and yours. marg and john

    09/16/2004 06:32:44
    1. hello again
    2. hagar
    3. Hello again I am Jim Barraclough: -thought that I would reintroduce myself as I have been real busy during the last few years. - I retired and moved/travelled, and I have been transcribing/checking the 1891 Census for Holmfirth RG 12/3557 and 12/3566 I could certainly look up any name in these files I have been researching The Barraclough Surname with the focus on my branch - Harry Barraclough (1891 Huddersfield) Beatrice Dauber ( 1896 Brighouse) Titus (1860 Brighouse) Harriet Maun (1860 Dublin) Nathan Barraclough (1836 Hipperholme) Elizabeth Jane Firth (1837 Huddersfield) Nathan Barraclough (abt 1800 Hipperholme) Elizabeth Brown (Note Nathan and Mary Hargreaves were bro and sister) John Barraclough (abt 1759) Mary Bates (abt 1760) William Barraclough (1736 Halifax) Any information that I have missed about any of these families would be welcome. Jim Barraclough

    08/24/2004 09:51:41
    1. Batley cemetery MIs
    2. Martin Bentley
    3. Hi folks, Just a couple of BARRACLOUGH MIs I picked up whilst on a visit to Batley cemetery. I have digital images of the gravestones, so if you want a copy, please send me an email. In loving memory of Thomas BARRACLOUGH of Staincliffe, died Aug 23rd 1928, aged 66 years. Also of Ellen, wife of the above, died Jan 27th 1935, aged 70 years. Also Herbert, son of the above and beloved husband of Ethel BARRACLOUGH, died April 18th 1950, aged 60 years. Also the above named Ethel BARRACLOUGH, died July 12th 1969, aged 75 years. At Rest In loving memory of Elizabeth, the beloved wife of George BARRACLOUGH, died Aug 26th 1939, aged 76 years. Also the above named George BARRACLOUGH, died Aug 20th 1950, aged 83 years. Also Gilbert, their son, killed in action Oct 3rd 1918, aged 23 years. Hope someone can find a home for them! Regards Martin Bentley Do you have a Yorkshire BENTLEY in your family tree? Check out my website by clicking the link below: www.westridingbentley.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk

    08/18/2004 05:12:48
    1. Indian site with BARRACLOUGHs
    2. The Wilsons of Sassafras
    3. Hi all, The following Indian site URL returns 6 responses for BARRACLOUGHs. http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-q=barraclough&sp-a=00042b35-sp00000000 Hope this is of use to some of our researchers. Best wishes, John W ------------------------------------------------------

    08/12/2004 03:49:09
    1. Lydia Barraclough
    2. I am still desperately trying to find my 4x gt grandmother Lydia Barraclough mother of my 3x gt grandfather Samuel Barraclough.He was the middle son of Lydia.She had 2 sons named William born 1826 and 1833,both died.Samuel was born 1830 and baptised (as where both Williams) at the church in Wibsey.Samuels marriage certificate (married in 1850 Tong Parish Church) states that his parent was Lydia Barraclough Single woman. (I have no idea if she was still alive at the time of Samuels marriage) There is a Samuel Barraclough on the 1841 census living with a John Barraclough and his wife Isabella at New Begin Wibsey.Samuel is aged 11yrs and it says he is the son of John and Isabella ? is he their son or grandson.Does anyone know if John and Isabella had a daughter named Lydia.? On the IGI I have found 2 Lydia's one born 17/7/1800 father John Barraclough 2,Lydia Barroclough b 31/3/1805 mother Martha Barroclough.Is there anyone who has info about these two,so I can either connect them to my Barraclough's or rule them out. Thank you in advance to anyone who can help Bev West Yorkshire

    08/03/2004 12:03:18
    1. YORKSHIRE DAY.August 1st.
    2. de barraclough
    3. Nah then,lads an' lasses. It's Yorkshire Day,sithee ! The warmest of good wishes to all those fortunate enough to be born in God's Own County--from Middlesbrough to Sheffield, from Bridlington to Bowland,and all points in between. And the same good wishes to all those who, through no fault of their own,were born elsewhere,but have Yorkshire blood in their veins. Wear the White Rose with pride,and affection for all things Yorkshire,and may your puddings always rise ! Cheers--------Derek. PS.An' if tha's bahn up Ilkla Moor, get thissen a cap !

    07/31/2004 06:01:32
    1. RE: Betty Barraclough and Luke Gledhill
    2. Jeff
    3. Hi Bev, I don't have any information, but if it helps, I think that Sorwood Green, should read Norwoodgreen, which is actually just within the Parish of Halifax, on the edge of the Royds Hall Estate. There was a Sowerby Green, but that was only a small part of the village of Sowerby. I live in Birstall and know the area quite well. Jeff Sutcliffe http://www.btinternet.com/~jeff.sutcliffe Researching Ambler, Baker, Barraclough, Bateman, Bates, Booth, Broadbent, Brook, Brown, Chadwick, Collins, Coning, Crowther, Fearnley, Haige, 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: Beverleysusan@aol.com [mailto:Beverleysusan@aol.com] Sent: 25 July 2004 08:23 To: BARRACLOUGH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Betty Barraclough and Luke Gledhill Looking for any information on a Betty Barraclough who married Luke Gledhill in 1840,Parish Church Bradford West Yorkshire.According to the 1851 census Betty was born in Sorwood Green. Bev West Yorkshire

    07/26/2004 01:02:53
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] Betty Barraclough and Luke Gledhill
    2. Denise Valadez
    3. Hi Bev, I think Betty might be the daughter of William and Hannah Barraclough nee Oats. According to the IGI she was baptised 19 JUL 1818 Lightcliffe, Yorkshire, England. In 1841 she is living one door away from William and Hannah and next door to Nathan Barraclough who was William's brother (Betty's uncle) 1841 Census Norwood Green, Hipperholme cum Brighouse Luke GLEDHILL 20 Coal Miner born Yorkshire Betty GLEDHILL " " John GLEDHILL 9?m " " William was the brother of my GGG grandmother Mary. Denise V Beverleysusan@aol.com wrote: Looking for any information on a Betty Barraclough who married Luke Gledhill in 1840,Parish Church Bradford West Yorkshire.According to the 1851 census Betty was born in Sorwood Green. Bev West Yorkshire ==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== For a list of other Rootsweb Mailing Lists world-wide: http://lists.rootsweb.com/ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers!

    07/26/2004 12:11:53
    1. Betty Barraclough and Luke Gledhill
    2. Looking for any information on a Betty Barraclough who married Luke Gledhill in 1840,Parish Church Bradford West Yorkshire.According to the 1851 census Betty was born in Sorwood Green. Bev West Yorkshire

    07/24/2004 09:22:42
    1. Henry Barraclough of London
    2. Linda Barraclough
    3. Hi Everyone, I have been contacted by : christine.weston1@btinternet.com who says: >Does anyone know Henry???? >Widower then married Elizabeth Shanks Limehouse London 1839. >Father to Thomas and Harriett, worked in customs. His father was >William,came from Yorkshire? bradford. I know that is a bit vague, but she has asked me to pass it along. She is not on the list, so you would need to write to her direct - but please let us know here if you have managed to claim him as well. Cheers Linda

    07/17/2004 04:31:34
    1. Strays
    2. Anne Welch
    3. Hi All Have just been looking at the www.pudsey,com site, within this is a link to the Calverley site which has indexes for Pudsey, Farnley and Bramley. There are quite a few Barracloughs listed especially in the 1851 census for Bramley. For those unfamiliar with the area, Bramley was an old village and had connections with Kirkstall Abbey, it is now a suburb of Leeds. It is about half way between Leeds and Bradford. The indexes for Pudsey also have Barracloughs listed. Hope someone can use this info. Anne

    07/09/2004 04:24:00
    1. The 4th.of July.
    2. de barraclough
    3. A HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY To all our American friends and relations. May you all find your founding fathers, whether at home or abroad ; and for those with deep American roots to their family tree---may you find at least one Mayflower. Best Wishes---Derek.

    07/04/2004 03:41:06
    1. Death Notices in Yorkshire Newspapers
    2. Kim Pasquill
    3. Hi Everyone, The following are from the below site. Barraclough, Catherine - 9 Apr 1901 - 63 - Scholes, Cleckheaton - BTN Barraclough, Cissie - 27 Sep 1901 - 28 - Burnside, Rawdon - SPE Barraclough, Dinah - 1 Apr 1901 - 74 - Park Road, Sowerby Bridge - XEC Barraclough, Eleanor - 17 Nov 1901 - 22 - 8 Hutton Terrace, Eccleshill - SPE Barraclough, George - 23 May 1901 - 74 - Beech Hill House, Otley - IFP Barraclough, Joseph - 25 Mar 1901 - 71 - Cardigan Avenue, Morley - DR,MO http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jeffery.knaggs/YD.html BNT Bedale and Northallerton Times (Ripon)5 Jan 1901 28 Dec 1901 SPE Shipley Express & Airedale News4 Jan 1901 27 Dec 1901 XEC Halifax Evening Courier1 Jan 1901 29 Jun 1901 IFP Ilkley Free Press 4 Jan 1901 21 Jun 1901 DR Dewsbury Reporter5 Jan 1901 4 May 1901 MO Morley Observer5 Jan 1901 14 Jun 1901 Regards Kim

    06/24/2004 04:35:45
    1. John Barraclough of Lightcliffe 1530 - 1604 and William Barraclough of Norwoodgreen 1550 - 1604
    2. Jeff Sutcliffe
    3. I have just added two new family groups to my Barraclough web page. These are family group 6.19, John and Alice of Lightcliffe 1530 – 1606 and William of Norwoodgreen. I have been able to do these from the Wills of John Barraclough and his widow Alice and William Barraclough; the Halifax and Birstall Parish Registers; and sundry deeds and other documents. I am convinced that John’s widow Alice Barraclough is the same person as Alice Snipe, who according to my notes, married William Barraclough in 1558. John’s Barraclough’s Will does refer to John Snipe as a beneficiary. Having said that I don’t know who it was that married William Barraclough, but I don’t think it was Alice Snipe. I am also of the opinion that Richard Barraclough of Norwoodgreen, he’s the one who married Elizabeth Judson and is the brother of both these two gentlemen. Lightcliffe and Norwoodgreen are both part of the district of Hipperholme and very close geographically, just off the southern boundary of Royds Hall. These three brothers produced quite large families, so the task of sorting them out has been complicated. 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.

    06/22/2004 11:14:25
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] A cure for warts
    2. vandegeers
    3. It would be great for your seed beads Linda :-) cheers, gloria : Well, since the original in New Zealand, and Horrible Henry's sons over : there were into that sort of thing, I reckon that is a possiblity. : : http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1210&item=37298632 39&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW : : if anyone want to claim it. :) Don't actually think HH's descendants are on : this list, only Jenny who is descended from his first wife. :( : : Cheers : : Linda : : At 04:14 PM 14/06/04 +1000, you wrote: : >Linda B, : > : >Check out the Barraclough Progandra Cure for Warts and Corns on ebay at the : >moment. Horrible Henry's perhaps? : > : >Gloria, : >in Victoria, : >Australia : > : : : ==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== : Don't forget to check the Barraclough GenConnect Board at http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/barraclough/ every now and then. : :

    06/14/2004 12:23:46
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] A cure for warts
    2. Linda Barraclough
    3. Well, since the original in New Zealand, and Horrible Henry's sons over there were into that sort of thing, I reckon that is a possiblity. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1210&item=3729863239&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW if anyone want to claim it. :) Don't actually think HH's descendants are on this list, only Jenny who is descended from his first wife. :( Cheers Linda At 04:14 PM 14/06/04 +1000, you wrote: >Linda B, > >Check out the Barraclough Progandra Cure for Warts and Corns on ebay at the >moment. Horrible Henry's perhaps? > >Gloria, >in Victoria, >Australia >

    06/14/2004 12:01:10
    1. A cure for warts
    2. vandegeers
    3. Linda B, Check out the Barraclough Progandra Cure for Warts and Corns on ebay at the moment. Horrible Henry's perhaps? Gloria, in Victoria, Australia

    06/14/2004 10:14:40
    1. Re: [BARRACLOUGH] Family of Richard Barraclough bp: 16/11/1546 Halifax PC
    2. Peter Northing
    3. Hello All Now I am a bit confused. Even more than is normal ! I havn't done all the research yet. But if Richard B (1546) married ELIZABETH JUDSON on 5 May 1566 where does the will of Alice BARRACLOUGH fit in ? As under 27.8.1606 Signed - Will of Alice Barraclough -- 1608 In the name of God Amen the xxvij th day of August Anno Dmi one thousand six hundred and six I Alice Barraclough of the Township of Hipperholme in the County of Yorke. widowe though somewhat feeble and diseased in body yett in remembrance pfect (thanks be to God) dooe make and ordayne this my last will and testmt in manner and forme followinge (vist) I give and commend my soule into the hands of Almighty God. And my body to be buryed in Christian buryall. And concerning the disposinge of my worldly goods I ordayne as followeth. First. I give and bequeath to Alice Barraclough daughter of Abraham Barraclough my sonne one blacke pig. Item I give to Mary Hanson wife of Richard Hanson all my Appell boeth wollen and lynnen whatsoever and also I give unto the said Mary one red branded Cowe and a sow and besydes . I give and bequeath unto the said Mary Hanson my daughter the one half of the rest of all my goods creditts and chattells unbequeathed. Item I give and bequeath unto my son John Barraclough the halfe p(ar)te and ( ------------ )of one ffermhold on lease all the (housely) nowe in my hands and (occupation ?) Item I give and bequeath more to Alice Barraclough my said sonnes daughter one cheste in the chamber Item I give to Edward Hanson sonne of Richard Hanson one ch--------y for the use of Mary Barraclough. Item I ordayne and appointe (one branded 2 ----- ed ??) (Cowe1) for my funerall and bringinge forthe 3 The residue of all my goodes and chattells not already bequeathed ( my debts and funeral expenses beinge fully discharged I whollie give to John Barraclough my sonne and Mary Hanson (aforesaid) my daughter whome I make and ordayne jointe and severally executors of this my last will and testamt. And revokinge all former wills testamts by me att any time made and confirmed. I onely verify and confirme this my last will and testament in the presence and hearinge of Henry Higinson Curate and John (Maley? / Wales ?) whome I admitt witnesses whereof I have sett my hand and sele the day and yeare above written. Then a few lines in Latin which I cannot understand. Presumably the Probateing bit. Oedem die et anno di --------------------------------------- ---------- Executori Wm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Compare with "Cowe" in line 11 2 Compare with "branded" in line 11 3 "I ordayne and appointe (one branded 2 ----- ed ??) Cowe1) for my funerall and bringinge forthe" This does not make any sense to Me. Must have something wrong !! Kim Pasquill wrote: >To all those connected to our Barraclough Family Tree. > >Jeff Sutcliffe has been doing a lot of research into our Richard Barraclough bp: 16/11/1546 at Halifax Parish Church. > >He has after consulting various sources come to the conclusion that it's more likely that our Richard married Elizabeth Judson 5th May 1566 at Halifax PC rather than him marrying Alice Hoyle. I now also agree with him. > >Of course we can never really be 100% sure, but from what source's he has consulted, it appears the most likely. > >I have changed the info, in my Family Tree program to show Richard marrying Elizabeth Judson. > >I agree with his family grouping Ref: 6 28. > >Regards Kim > > > > > >==== BARRACLOUGH Mailing List ==== >Don't forget to check the Barraclough GenConnect Board at http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/barraclough/ every now and then. > > > >

    06/08/2004 03:17:34