This is to Robin Dean. Is Cheshire in England and if it is, is it near a place that called or at sometime in the past was called Kidderminster. This is just by word of mouth, so over the years, the name of the town may be incorrect. If you recognize it, is it near Cheshire, and if so, have you come across a Noah Broadhurst, or Elizabeth Paine Broadhurst, or a Samuel Broadhurst. I am descended from this line and am trying to trace Noah and Elizabeth back to England. Would appreciate any help.
This is a reply to the memo below from "Robin Dean" <[email protected]> ; it is being sent to the BROADHURST and LEICESTERSHIRE lists separately from the original reply because the original had an attachment that would not go through the list-server. So I will try to put it below in readable format, but some of the format may come unstuck. That's one of the difficulties with this sort of process, and fortunately for us it is offset by the advantages of wider communications. Those of you in LEI who are familiar with graves and monuments, your comments on my interpolations of what I think the abbreviations stand for are most welcome. I am not familiar with customs in UK but in colonial U.S. similar abbreviations were used apparently quite randomly, so I have some basis for my guesses. Robin : Many thanks for the information. I have tried to make sense of it, for my use anyway, so I have structured it differently so that it is easier for me to see the relationships. I also tried to make sense of the monument inscriptions by interpolating what I believe they say and to try to connect the relationships. Census of 1841 Macclesfield Frances Broadhurst (40) Mary Ann (20) Bolington Census of 1861 Macclesfield George Broadhurst (52) wife: Elizabeth (52) 99 Waters Green, Macclesfield George (24) John K (10) Charles Broadhurst (40) wife: Martha (38) 4, Turrock Street, Macclesfield John Broadhurst (26, Bricklayer) wife: Elizabeth (24, Silk Weaver) Quarry Cottage, Leadbeater Lane, Macclesfield Thomas (7) Harriett (2) Elizabeth (7 mos.) Sarah Broadhurst (63) (widow?) Ann (31) } George (23) } are these two husband and wife? Henry (2, grandson) - is this child of Ann and George? Census of 1871 Macclesfield Samuel Broadhurst (42, Plumber) wife: Mary (42) Bridge Street, Yeardsley Margaret (18) Hannah (16) Sam (12) Edward (10) Mary (6) Richard (4) Joseph (4 mths) Henry Broadhurst (38) wife: Mary Ann (34) Ernest (14) George H (12) Elizabeth (10) Mary Ann (8) Horace (4) Eliza (2) William Broadhurst (50, Accountant) wife: Ellen (50) 31 Waters Green, Macclesfield William (22) Fanny (19) Mary Ann (17) [*great great great grandmother of Robin Dean] John Broadhurst (50, Silk Worker) wife: Sarah (57) 117 Chester Road, Macclesfield Edwin (24) Fanny (22) Ralph (18) Sarah J (15) Isaac (13) Ind Broadhurst (46, Silk Weaver) wife: Mary Ann (44) 12 Armett Street, Macclesfield Ann (20) Charles Thomas (16) Charles Broadhurst (38) wife: Eliza (30) 14 Bread Street, Macclesfield Elizabeth (12) Charles (10) Thomas (7) James (1) Thomas Broadhurst (78) John Broadhurst (66) 246 Brampton Road, Macclesfield Joseph Broadhurst (49) wife: Emma (36) 16 Bread Street, Macclesfield Nancy (16) Mary (12) Joseph (9) Ester (Esther?) (6) Sarah Ann (2 mos.) **end of census*** Transcribed from monuments (Sutton): Hltbo [here lies the body of?] JAMES BROADHURST of Sutton wdtl [willingly departed this life?] January 27th 1795 a58y [age 58 years; b.abt 1737] / also MARTHA READ daughter of JAMES & SARAH BROADHURST dtl [departed this life] November 1 [yr?] a 28y [age 28 years] / also SARAH the wife otas [of the aforementioned spouse?] JAMES BROADHURST d. March 10th 1808 a68 [b. abt 1740] / also ELLEN wife of ROGER BROADHURST of Macclesfield wd [?] February 17th 1824 a57y [age 57 years; b. abt 1767] [Comment: Is it reasonable that Roger is the son of James and Martha, so that this grave holds the daughter in law, Ellen? This is clearly a family plot. Or could be sister in law, if Roger is brother of James. There is 27 years difference between Sarah and Ellen.] Here lyeth RALPH BROADHURST of Macclesfield wdtl [willingly departed this life] September 21st 1794 a53y [age 53 years; b.abt 1741] / also Mary wife otan [?] RALPH BROADHURST wdtl [willingly departed this life] October 20th 1838 a81y [age 81 years; b. abt 1767] JOHN BROADHURST dtl [departed this life] December 2nd 1778 a7m [age 7 months; b. 1778] RALPH BROADHURST wdtl [willingly departed this life] July 20th 1800 a14y [b. abt 1786] also THOMAS BROADHURST wdtl November 22nd 1800 a19y [b. abt 1781]. [Guess these are sons of one family] Hitro [Hltbo? Here lies the body of] SARAH wife of WILLIAM BROADHURST wdtl [willingly departed this life] September 2nd 1797 a63y [age 63 years; b.abt 1734 / also GEORGE son of ots [ota?] WILLIAM and SARAH BROADHURST wdtl June 17th 1791 a 25y [b. abt 1766] / also JAMES their son dtl [departed this life] August 26th 1792 a25y [b. abt 1767] / WILLIAM BROADHURST d 1st June 1809 in the 80th year of his age [b. abt 1729] / JOSEPH their son d March 7th 1817 a 53y [b. abt 1764] / WILLIAM the son of WILLIAM BROADHURST the younger and grandson ota [of the aforementioned?] WILLIAM BROADHURST died May 1st 1822 in the 23rd year of his age [b. abt 1799]. [Relationships of the preceding family appear to be: ] 1-William (1729-1809) m. Sarah (?) (1734-1797) 2-George (1766-1791) 2-James (1767-1792) 2-Joseph (1764-1817) 2-William (no info) 3-William (1799-1822) Hltbo [Here lies the body of] JOHN BROADHURST of Sutton wdtl [willingly departed this life] June 2nd 1826 a40y [b. abt 1786] MARY ANN daughter of JOHN & SARAH BROADHURST d May 10th 1815 a2y&15m [age 2 years 15? months?] also JAMES d October 15th 1815 a7m [age 7 months]. [Father buried with infant daughter and son] sttmo [?] JOSEPH BROADHURST of Macclesfield wdtl 2nd May 1852 [b. abt 1782] in the 70th year of his age / also JANE his wife wdtl 22nd July 1849 [b. abt 1788] in the 61st year of her age / also MARGARET McNEIL granddaughter ota wdtl [ of the aforementioned willingly departed this life ] 24th January 1852 a6y&6m [age 6 years and 6 months; b. abt 1845] / also ESTHER daughter ota / wdtl November 8th 1854 a28y. Since it is unlikely that I will get to England anytime soon (no plans anyway), I would be grateful if you would take another look at the census of 1881 and 1891 and 1851 for Broadhurst. That will surely help sort out who is related to whom, etc... How far is Macclesfield from Cheshire? Leicestershire? You comments about a "wet one" there in the Lakes district reminds me that it seems always wet there....but of course I speak from the viewpoint of sunny (and hot and muggy) Florida.... Thanks again.... Art Broadhurst "Robin Dean" <[email protected]> on 07/22/98 02:49:01 AM To: Art Broadhurst/HQ/UIMC cc: Subject: Broadhurst...in Macclesfield. Hello Art, I will send what I have please disregard any that is irrelevant, but I will send it all..... Census in Macclesfield ( I only did the rolls that I wanted so may not be complete of all Macc..and surrounding surrounding areas... 1871 Census. Samuel Broadhurst. 42 ( Plumber ) Mary 42 Margaret (18) Hannah (16) Sam (12) Edward (10 ) Mary (6) Richard (4 ) Joseph ( 4mths) Address : Bridge Street, Yeardsley with Whalley, Macc. -------------------------- Henry Broadhurst. 38 Mary Ann 34 Ernest (14 ) George H (12) Elizabeth (10 ) Mary Ann (8 ) Horace (4) Eliza (2) -------------------------- William Broadhurst 50 ( Accountant) Ellen 50 William (22) Fanny (19) Mary Ann (17 my gggm.) 31 Waters Green . Macc. -------------------------- John Broadhurst (50) Silk Worker Sarah (57) Edwin (24) Ralph (18) Isaac (13 ) Fanny (22) Sarah J (15) 117, Chester Road. Macc. ---------------------------- Ind Broadhurst 46 Silk Weaver Mary Ann 44. Ann (20) Charles Thomas (16) 12,Armett Street , Macc. --------------------------- Charles Broadhurst 38 Eliza 30 Elizabeth (12) Charles (10) Thomas (7) James (1) 14, Bread Street. Macc.' --------------------------- Thomas Broadhurst 78 John 66 246,Brampton Road , Macc. ---------------------------------- Joseph Broadhurst 49 Emma 36 Nancy (16) Joseph (9) Mary (12) Ester (6) Sarah Ann (2mths) 16, Bread Street, Macc. --------------------------------- 1861 Census. ------------------------------------------ George Broadhurst 52 Elizabeth 52 George (24) John K (10) 99, Waters Green. Macc. ------------------------------------------ Charles Broadhurst 40 Martha 38 4,Turrock Street, Macc. ------------------------------------------ John Broadhurst 26 Bricklayer Elizabeth 24 Silk Weaver Thomas (7) Harriett (2) Elizebeth (7mths) Quarry Cottage , Leadbeater Lane. Macc. ------------------------------------------ Sarah Broadhurst 63 Ann (31) George (23) Henry (2 grandson) ------------------------------------------ 1841 Census Frances Broadhurst 40 Mary Ann 20 Bollington ------------------------------------------- It appears that I did not look at Broadhursts in 1891 ,1881,or 1851 I was sure I did but it seems I didn't. The 1841 records were very hard to read. I need to go again to check the 91/81 census so if I go before you do I will have a look for Broadhursts. I do not think I had made the connection with Broadhurst when I looked at the 91/81 census which would explain it. ----------------------------------------- I found in my folders a number of print I did from the monumental inscriptions and found a couple from Sutton do not know if they are any of yours but you never know... ----------------------------------- Hltbo JAMES BROADHURST of Sutton / wdtl January 27th 1795 / a58y / also MARTHA READ / daughter of JAMES & SARAH BROADHURST / dtl November 1st / a28y / Also SARAH the wife otas JAMES BROADHURST / d March 10th 1808 / a68 / also ELLEN wife of ROGER BROADHURST / d March 10th 1808 / a 68y / also ELLEN wife of ROGER BROADHURST of Macclesfield / wd February 17th 1824 / a57y. ( I had copied this as written maybe you can understand it ? ----------------------------------------------------------------- Here lyeth / RALPH BROADHURST / of Macclesfield w / dtl September 21st 1794 a53y / also Mary wife otan RALPH BROADHURST / wdtl October 20th 1838 a81y. ----------------------------------------------------------------- JOHN ( ) BROADHURST dtl December / 2nd 1778 a7m / also RALPH BROADHURST / wdtl July 20th 1800 a 14y (verse ) also THOMAS BROADHURST / wdtl November 22nd 1800 a19y .? ( verse ) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hitro / SARAH wife of WILLIAM BROADHURST / wdtl September 2nd 1797 / a63y / also GEORGE son of ots WILLIAM and SARAH BROADHURST wd / tl June 17th 1791 a25y / also JAMES their son d / tl August 26th 1792 a25y / WILLIAM BROADHURST d 1st June 1809 in the 80th year of his age / JOSEPH their son d March 7th 1817 a53y / WILLIAM the son of WILLIAM BROADHURST the younger and grand son ota WILLIAM BROADHURST died May 1st 1822 in the 23rd year of his age. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hltbo JOHN BROADHURST of Sutton / wdtl June 2nd 1826 / a40y / MARY ANN daughter of JOHN & SARAH BROADHURST / d May 10th 1815 / a2y & 15m / also JAMES / d October 15th 1815 / a7m / ----------------------------------------------------------------- sttmo JOSEPH BROADHURST of Macclesfield w / dtl 2nd May 1852 in the 70th year of his age / also JANE his wife wdtl 22nd July 1849 in the 61st year of her age / also MARGARET McNEIL grand- daughter / ota wdtl / 24th January 1852 a6y & 6m / also ESTHER daughter ota /wdtl November 8th 1854 a28y. ----------------------------------------------------------------- I hope you can make sense of this Art, I would like to see what you have I have FTW... Regards Robin N Dean >From Ambleside in the English Lake District.. A wet one this morning... [email protected] http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~lakes Researching: Aus: Eagleton..Hennessy. Macclesfield: Chs : Dean.. Timperley Broadhurst..Beaver. Broadheath:Chs .Fox..Hulme..
--0__=Sqa00RT96SQOP6ocXcqOohXTN0scsRep9MBUH8MUiRhEwJj0hRmTx7bi Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Thanks for the followup information; but the information you sent me raises some very interesting issues and some further questions: First, to make sure that I have the information down correctly, I tried to graph it out to keep the family generations separate, and I want to confirm that I have done it correctly, since it was not entirely clear to me that I understand. Your email on 7?19 said that William had a second wife Ann with whom he had 4 children. Your list sent this morning seems to show Ann as wife of Thomas (there is no separation between them), but she may be intended to go with William, so I structured it this way below. [From Alan Brierly, New Zealand, 7/22/98]: 1-William Broadhurst (b. abt 1781 Chelford, Cheshire) m. Mary Hardern (Feb. 10, 1807, St. Mary --0__=Sqa00RT96SQOP6ocXcqOohXTN0scsRep9MBUH8MUiRhEwJj0hRmTx7bi Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ?s, Sandbatch); farmer; witnesses Joseph Broadhurst and Betty Waring. Census 1841 and 1851 - Kinderfields farm Hollins Lane Sutton, farmer= 70 acres 2-William Broadhurst (b. Feb 3, 1810, Chelford) 2-John Broadhurst (b. Jan 27, 1812, Chelford) 2-Thomas Broadhurst (b. Apr 17, 1814, Chelford) 2-Edward H. Broadhurst (b. Apr 21, 1816, Chelford; m. Ann Woolley,= abt. 1845, d. Feb 17, 1885) 2-Richard Broadhurst (b. Mar 9, 1818, Chelford; m. Mary ?; d. Mar = 17, 1884) 2-Joseph Broadhurst (b. July 10, 1820, Chelford; m. Harriet ?; d. = ?) 2-Thomas Broadhurst (b. abt 1821; m. wife unknown) 1-(second marriage); m. Ann ? (b. abt 1791) 2-Elizabeth Broadhurst (b. abt 1826) 2-Hannah Broadhurst (b. abt 1828) 2-Mary Broadhurst (b. abt 1830) 2-Ann Broadhurst (b. abt 1832) Now the questions: a) William had two children named Thomas? Are there two different Broadhurst families here? b) Do you know how witness Joseph Broadhurst relates to this? c) Is Kinder Fields Farm Hollins Lane Sutton Macclesfield in Chelford? What is the relationship between Sutton, Macclesfield and Chelford? Is= any of this in/near Leicestershire? (my knowledge of England is obviously limited!) d) Do you have any information about the next generation of Broadhursts= ? Alan Brierley <[email protected]> on 07/22/98 03:31:27 AM Please respond to [email protected] To: Art Broadhurst/HQ/UIMC cc: Subject: Re: [BROADHURST-L] Re: English Broadhursts = --0__=Sqa00RT96SQOP6ocXcqOohXTN0scsRep9MBUH8MUiRhEwJj0hRmTx7bi Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Have attached a Family Group sheet printed from Brothers Keeper Computer program that I use . Good Luck Alan Brierley Family Group Sheet Husband: William Broadhurst #2844 Born: c1781 in: Chelford 1 Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: Farmer Father: Mother: 1807 when married of Prestbury witnesses were Joseph Broadhurst and Betty Waring(Warning) 1841 Census at Kinderfields farm Hollins Lane Sutton aged 60 Farmer 1851 Census at Kinderfields farm Hollins Lane Sutton - widower aged 72 Farmer 70 acres emp 1 man Wife: Mary Hardern #2845 Married: 10 Feb 1807 in: St Mary's Sandbatch Born: in: Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: Father: Mother: Lived at Sandbach when married M Child 1 William Broadhurst #2846 Born: 3 Feb 1810 in: Chelford Baptized: 4 Mar 1810 in: 2 Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: M Child 2 John Broadhurst #2847 Born: 27 Jan 1812 in: Chelford Baptized: 23 Feb 1812 in: 2 Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: M Child 3 Thomas Broadhurst #2848 Born: c17 Apr 1814 in: Chelford 2 Baptized: 17 Apr 1814 in: Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: 1841 Census Kinder Fields Farm Hollins Lane aged 20 Ag labourer M Child 4 Edward H Broadhurst #935 Born: c21 Apr 1816 in: Chelford, Cheshire Baptized: 21 Apr 1816 in: 2 Died: 17 Feb 1885 in: Verden House Farm Hough Buried: 21 Feb 1885 in: Wilmslow Parish Church Cemetery Ref: BROAD Occupation: Farmer & Labourer Spouse: Ann Woolley #936 Married: abt 1845 in: Brereton nr Sanbach 3 M Child 5 Richard Broadhurst #2849 Born: 9 Mar 1818 in: Chelford Baptized: 5 Apr 1818 in: 2 Died: 17 Mar 1884 in: Broadwall sandbach 4 Buried: 21 Mar 1884 in: St Bartholemews, Wilmslow Ref: BROAD Occupation: Spouse: Mary (Broadhurst) #3050 Married: in: M Child 6 Joseph Broadhurst #2850 Born: 10 Jul 1820 in: Chelford Baptized: 6 Aug 1820 in: 2 Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: Spouse: Harriet (Broadhurst) #2870 Married: in: M Child 7 Thomas Broadhurst #2851 Born: c1821 in: Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: Spouse: Unknown (Broadhurst) #2868 Married: in: Wife: Ann (Broadhurst) #2852 Married: in: Born: c1791 in: 5 Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: Father: Mother: 1841 Census at Kinderfields farm Hollins Lane Sutton Macclesfield aged 50 1851 Census at Kinderfields farm Hollins Lane Sutton F Child 1 Elizabeth Broadhurst #2853 Born: c1826 in: Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: 1841 Census Kinder Fields Farm Hollins Lane aged 15 F Child 2 Hannah Broadhurst #2854 Born: c1828 in: Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: 1841 Census Kinder Fields Farm Hollins Lane aged 15 F Child 3 Mary Broadhurst #2855 Born: c1830 in: Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: 1841 Census Kinder Fields Farm Hollins Lane aged 15 F Child 4 Ann Broadhurst #2856 Born: c1832 in: Sutton Died: in: Ref: BROAD Occupation: 1841 Census Kinder Fields Farm Hollins Lane aged 9 1851 Census at Kinder Fields Farm aged 19 Farmers Daughter 1 Prestbury Church Records 2 Parish of Prestbury Chapelry of Chelford 3 Ken Broadhurst Paper 4 Headstone at Wilmslow says of Lee Green, Minshull 5 1841 Census --0__=Sqa00RT96SQOP6ocXcqOohXTN0scsRep9MBUH8MUiRhEwJj0hRmTx7bi--
I do not have much more than I put in my email. I have a Certificate of Marriage, registrar General NS, listing date of marriage June 21, 1892 at Halifax; Brides name Lizzie Manning, spinster, 19 years, parents names John and Mary. Certificate of Baptism for John Joseph Manning April 6, 1897 (nine days old when baptized), the Cathedral Rectory, Saint John, N.B. Canadian Expeditionary Force Discharge Certificate for John Joseph MANNING 1st Depot BN 1st Quebec Regiment, served in 5th CMR Bn in France, issued March 27 1918. Death notice, Whitinsville MA (paper not specified): Miss Minnie Manning, 62, died yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Christian Miller, 1047 Providence Street. She had resided here for the past four years. She was born in Halifax, N.S., daughter of John and Mary (Smith) Manning. Besides Mrs. Miller, she leaves a brother and sister, John Manning and Mrs. John Broadhurst, respectively, of Norwich, Conn...Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery...[agb note: I think that cemetary is in Halifax, N.S.] That's all I know. "Michael C. Nicholls" <[email protected]> on 07/21/98 09:53:35 PM To: Art Broadhurst/HQ/UIMC cc: Subject: RE: MANNING, BROADHURST, TRACEY Do you have any information on where John Manning was born? Our Mannings left Mass in the late 1860's or early 1870's -----Original Message----- From: Art_Broadhurst/HQ/[email protected] [mailto:Art_Broadhurst/HQ/[email protected]] Sent: July 21, 1998 8:34 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: MANNING, BROADHURST, TRACEY Here is what I know for sure: My great-grandfather James BROADHURST (b 1839 Lei ENG; d 1898 Halifax, NS) married Mary Ann TRACEY (d. 1889, Halifax, NS; no other information about her known.) My grandfather John Thomas BROADHURST (b. 1866 Halifax NS; d. 1930 Norwich CT) married Elizabeth MANNING (June 21, 1892, Halifax NS), daughter of John and Mary Manning (Halifax, NS); her siblings: Minnie, Harriet, John all emigrated to Massachussetts. Any information about Broadhurst, Tracey or Manning possible connections would be appreciated. Researching BROADHURST, MANNING, TRACEY
My BROADHURST ancestors emigrated through Nova Scotia (Canada), 1859, through James Broadhurst, whose descendants lived in Canada and New England. None of these names register. It would help your search if you knew where in England your ancestors came from. jeanie heaton <[email protected]> on 07/21/98 10:39:52 PM To: [email protected] cc: (bcc: Art Broadhurst/HQ/UIMC) Subject: RE: [BROADHURST-L] BROADHURSTS in England I have been trying to find Broadhurst relatives in England. My grandmother was a Broadhurst (Mary Helen or Nellie Helen....we knew her by Nellie). Her father was Noah Henry Broadhurst and her mother was Elizabeth Paine (Payne?) Broadhurst. We think Elizabeth had a sister named Ethel Payne North. Not sure how many children. Noah had a son named Sam from a previous marriage. We think he was married twice previously and one wife and children were drowned in a ship wreck on the way to the states. The children I know about were my grandmother, brothers Noah and George and sister Martha. Birthdates and death dates that I know are: Noah Henry b.8-16-1844 d. 12-23-10 (d. in Jefferson Co, AL Elizabeth Payne Broadhurst b.8-18-1871 d. 1-17-45 (also in Jefferson Co., AL) Samuel Broadhurst b. 1880-85? Noah Broadhurst b. 1888 Nellie Broadhurst b. 1898 Can anyone help me? Jeanie Heaton
I have been trying to find Broadhurst relatives in England. My grandmother was a Broadhurst (Mary Helen or Nellie Helen....we knew her by Nellie). Her father was Noah Henry Broadhurst and her mother was Elizabeth Paine (Payne?) Broadhurst. We think Elizabeth had a sister named Ethel Payne North. Not sure how many children. Noah had a son named Sam from a previous marriage. We think he was married twice previously and one wife and children were drowned in a ship wreck on the way to the states. The children I know about were my grandmother, brothers Noah and George and sister Martha. Birthdates and death dates that I know are: Noah Henry b.8-16-1844 d. 12-23-10 (d. in Jefferson Co, AL Elizabeth Payne Broadhurst b.8-18-1871 d. 1-17-45 (also in Jefferson Co., AL) Samuel Broadhurst b. 1880-85? Noah Broadhurst b. 1888 Nellie Broadhurst b. 1898 Can anyone help me? Jeanie Heaton
Dear Sylvia: First, apologies for not signing my emails. My email program (Lotus Notes) shows a nice header with my name and email address, but I guess it does not come through the internet that way. Or maybe I was using the MSN program and I did not think about how it comes through. Anyway I am Arthur G. Broadhurst ("Art"), 1046 22nd Avenue, Vero Beach FL 32960, and apparently am the last of my branch (since I have three grown daughters, no sons to carry on the name). My great-grandfather James BROADHURST (b. abt 1839) came from Ashby de la Zouch with the 17th British Regiment (based in Leicestershire) to Nova Scotia in 1859. He mustered out there and married Mary Ann Tracey (from where I do not know and am trying to track that down). His descendants (he was prolific, 10 children) lived in Canada and U.S. and I am having much difficulty tracking them down because they were bad recordkeepers and what I have I got from an elderly aunt before she died. I have mostly photographs with cryptic note on the back so it is difficult getting good data. The information I gave you previously about James' ancestors is based on information I received from Neil Broadhurst, a Canadian, who had enough information that allowed reasonable speculation that we were related - he is descended from Edward, and apparently I am descended from Edward's brother John, the speculation based on the premise that it was unlikely that there were two James Broadhurst's born born about 1839 in Ashby de la Zouch. Going about proving this, or at least getting something better than speculation, is what I am trying to accomplish now. So thanks for your info, and if you are interested I can send you the details that I have. Do you have a geneology tracking program, such as Family Tree Maker? If so, sending the information is easier..... Thanks, Art Broadhurst "Sylvia Murphy" <[email protected]> on 07/21/98 09:01:57 AM To: Art Broadhurst/HQ/UIMC cc: Subject: Re: BROADHURST in England >Thanks. That's helpful. My pleasure, & I have already re-thought the implications of some of my data; but firstly - who are you???? You never sign your name on the end of your emails!! Although I am still 99% certain that my Willshee/Broadhurst (Hammond) marriage took place at St Peters, Derby; I am coming to the conclusion that William, his sister Mary and ????? goodness knows who else, were only living there for a relatively short period (Mary married 1836, Wm 1838), they were certainly in Ashby for the 1841 census. I have now returned to the opinion that they were also from Ashby in the first place - it seems that Elizabeth Hammonds (nee Broadhurst) was born/bap 1806 daughter of Edward and Ann in Ashby. Anyway, it will need a bit more checking over a period of time - maybe Edward and your John, b.1799 were siblings??? Haven't got anything else to suggest at this stage I'm afraid. Regards. Sylvia
We have a William Broadhurst born c1781 in Chelford married to Mary Hardern in 1807 with 7 children including John and Edward, John born 1812 and then a 2nd marriage to Ann ??? with 4 children. The other interesting point is that the Wardle name is associated with the Family as is the Cunliffe name. Hope this is of interest
I received an email from the person transcribing parish records/index for marriages for Ashby de la Zouch, who found this entry: WILLIAM BROARDHURST married ELIZABETH HEATHFIELD OF ASHBY DLZ PARISH ON THE 29TH NOVEMBER 1705. I do not have the birth-death dates for William but this looks like it fits the right time period. Is this helpful? I have FTM4.0 now, which should send you a downloadable copy of my tree in GEDCOM if you would like it sent again. In turn, I would appreciate a copy of your BROADHURST info. I could not extract dates from the information you sent previously.
I have discovered an Edward Broadhurst, brother of John Broadhurst (my ancestor), son of William B and Sarah Wardle, who would have been alive in 1849 but I do not have a birth or death date, only that John was born in 1799, and he may have been the elder brother, putting Edward's birth in the early 1800's. Someone who may be able to help is Neil Broadhurst [email protected] who is a descendant of Edward Broadhurst, who might be your connection.... "T Broadhurst" <[email protected]> on 07/17/98 03:28:17 AM To: Art Broadhurst/HQ/UIMC cc: Subject: Re: English Broadhursts Hello Art,Thanks for getting intouch .I am putting together a genealogy of my side of the family and have hit a brick wall on my ggrandfather edward b about 1849 but cannot find out where.It may be at Ladymoor which is about 1 mile from Bilston in Staaffordshire.Dont seem tohave anything to help you on James Broadhurst however if something turnsup I will let you know. My grandfather and family emigrated from Wolverhampton to West.Aus in 1927 -Kind Regards Terry-------- > From: Art_Broadhurst/HQ/[email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: English Broadhursts > Date: Friday, 17 July 1998 2:09 > > Dear Terry: > > I just came across your email of 3 May 98. I do not know if there is any > connection, but I have traced by great great grandfather James Broadhurst > (born c 1839, died 1898) back through Nova Scotia to England, where he was > born at Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire..... I do not have any prior > certain connections, but some good probables..... He married Mary Ann > Tracey, date and place unknown, and had 10 children, possibly more... > > Do you have any more Broadhurst info? > >
this is about me. David Whitney Strong ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 11:43:16 -0600 My Parents moved from the states to the USVI more than 30 years ago, I was born in one of two small towns called Frederiksted, St. Croix. The other town is Christiansted. I am a bagger in a grocery store called Pueblo. The United States Virgin Islands is made up of 4 islands:St. Croix, St. Thomas, St. John and Water Island. My oldest sister Dawn Strong Wheatley lives on St. Thomas. She is married to Maurice Wheatley of ST. Thomas. They have six kids: 3 boys and 3 girls. The next is my brother Dana Spaulding Strong. He is married with 1 girl and 1 boy and lives in Texas. Next is Debbie Strong she lives here on St. Croix for now. Then Dianne Strong is next to me second youngest. I am the youngest. The weather is usually very hot around 80s to 90s sometimes. We sometimes get a lot of rain. I was born on January 31, 1969. I am also a member of a volunteer orginization called the Coast Guard Auxiliary. have you ever heard of it? I am named for both sides of my family. My mother is Elizabeth Whitney Strong and married Donald Spaulding Strong and my grandmother is Eleanorretta Broadhurst and my Grandfather Dwight Spaulding Strong. On my Whitney side my grandfather was Alfred Gibson Whitney and my Grandmother was Margaret Harriet Lewis. i would like to meet some of my relatives from both sides of my family David Whitney Strong
Hi! Does anyone out there have any knowledge of this marriage Henry Whittaker married Millicent Mary Broadhurst March 6, 1852 St. Werburgh, Derby, Derbyshire Thanks Shirlea Smith Canada
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Any Broadhursts from Macclesfield I am looking for any Broadhursts.. Other Names: DEAN... TIMPERLEY.. RICHARDSON.... from Macclesfield .. FOX... HULME....... from Broadheath, Altrincham. Cheshire.
Dear Friends, This is the first time I've posted a message like this. It's not my policy for the lists--but sometimes you have to follow your heart. This is a request for financial assistance. If you are not interested, please delete this message now. If you have ever done Kentucky research, you will know of Sandy Gorin and her extraordinary willingness to help others research their Kentucky ancestors. She has posted a myriad of documents to the internet--for others to use, freely. She answers personal mail on a timely basis and with cheerful and encouraging words. She is now very ill, and needs help--although she is not asking for anything but prayers. Please do pray for her. Below is a message forwarded by Larry Stephens (who ran the Maiser lists, and still manages some). Please read, and respond as you feel led. Thank you for your indulgence. Judy - list manager >Hello Cousins; > >We have a very good genealogy friend in need of our help. >Please read the rest of this message. > >Sandi Goran has helped ALL of us. If you haven't talked to her >directly, you have had the benefit of her work, even though you >may not realize it. She has contributed as much to genealogy on-line >as anyone there is. > >Sandi is a single Mom, living in KY. She has two daughters and an >ageing Mother. That's about it. Her daughters are 2 of the most >wonderful young people I have ever known. Her only income is the little >she makes through the sale of some of her own copyrighted genealogy books. >She won't be able to get back to that for several weeks. She has >not asked for our help, except in prayer, but she needs us in other >ways also. > >She has a small insurance policy with a $2000 deductable. Then the >insurance pays 80 percent of a very limited list of things. The Dr. had >to call a board meeting with the insurance company just to get her >MRI paid for today.....and it isn't going to pay ALL of it. She has >already accumulated thousands of dollars worth of medical bills >that she has no idea how she will pay. Recently she has undergone >removal of a dangerous cyst on her arm, and had hospital treatment >for a kidney problem. > >She has no savings and no rich relatives. She really needs us right >now. > >This is a very scary thing she is about to go through. She has a large >mass either on her ovaries or uterus. She will undergo exploratory >surgery on Friday. That should not be compunded with worries >over money. > >I am letting you know that I am working today to set up a bank >account, hopefully at a bank near Sandi's home. This will be a fund >to help Sandi with hospital and Dr. bills and living expenses. > >I will get back to you asap with the details, but PLEASE, cousins, >lets all pitch in and do what we can. If you can send alot, please >do so, if you can only send a little, please do so. > >I will be putting a page up on the CRR website, to keep you informed >of everything happening in the process. > >As I said, I will be back later with the details on how you can >help Sandi financially. In the meantime, please remember her >in your prayers, as she would all of us. > >Sincerely, >Margy <[email protected]> > >----- and ----- > >Hello again Cousins; > >I have set up an account for Sandi's medical fund at her >local bank in Glasgow, KY. > >Please go to the following website for more information >or to PRINT A DEPOSIT SLIP to send with your contribution. > >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/6808/ > >The link is very easily spotted. But for those on the lists >without Internet access. You may send your contribution >to; > >Trans Financial Bank >200 S. Green Street >P.O. Box 1419 Attn: KAYE SEWELL >Glasgow, KY. 42142-1419 > >TO BE DEPOSITED TO: >Sandra K. Gorin Medical Fund >Bank Routing Number: 083900732 >Account Number: 10055018 > >The numbers are VERY important. >You may also include a personal note for Sandi if you like. >The bank has promised to save all those for Sandi. > >If any of you would feel better calling the bank before >sending your money, I understand. The toll free number >is; 1-800-739-6790. > >You will need to ask to be transferred to the Glasgow bank >at the address above. This number will give you the >Bowling Green main office. I'm not sure but you might >need to give Kay Sewell's name. She is the person there >who is taking care of setting up the account. > >I will try to keep you informed of Sandi's condition and >progress via the same webpage as the word comes to >me. I will also keep you informed as to how the fund drive >is progressing. > >Do what you can and God bless you. >Margy <[email protected]> > >
FYI-- > >Spam filtering has just been enabled on all RootsWeb lists. From >this point on, hopefully we all will experience a marked decrease >in spam sent to our lists. > >When someone sends mail that ``looks like spam'' to one of your >lists (more on what that means below), you'll receive a letter >that looks like this: > > From: [email protected] > Subject: we blocked some spam from your list. > > Hi -- > > This is an automated notice from the RootsWeb list server. > Someone recently sent this message to your list. It looks > suspiciously like spam, so it was NOT distributed to your list. > > However, we're sending you a copy just in case the spam detector > made a mistake. If this was actually a legitimate message that > shouldn't have been blocked, please forward this message to > [email protected] and tell us, so we can try to make the Spam > Detective a little smarter. > >So please give us feedback! Let us know if you start getting spam >that the spamcatcher doesn't get, or if the spamcatcher gets a >little too enthusiastic and blocks legit messages. > > WHAT'S BEING FILTERED? > ------------------------ > >What does the list server consider spam? Here's a general >summary of what it looks for: > > * Any message sent to more than 10 RootsWeb lists. Heavy > crossposting like this is at least as bad a problem for > our servers as spam is. > > * Messages from the faked mail host > `relay.comanche.denmark.eu'. This is a hallmark of that > insidious Bulls Eye Gold spam. > > * Senders with all-numeric e-mail addresses, like [email protected] > > * Senders with AOL screen names that have fewer than 3 > characters or more than 10; screen names that start with a > number; screen names that include punctuation. According > to the AOL postmaster, any AOL address that looks like > this is faked. > > * Any message from USA.NET that contains embedded > punctuation, like `[email protected]'. > > * A message with any of these return addresses: > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > cut.bill.payments > [email protected] > delightful[0-9].*@... > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > .*[email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > .*groupcall.*@... > .*groupscall.*@... > IMPORTANT.*@... > invstr[0-9].*@... > lifewatch[0-9].*@... > [email protected] > [email protected] > mktmaster[0-9].*@... > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > promo[0-9].*@... > .*[email protected] > [email protected] > save.10%[email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > .*themoney.*@... > [email protected] > [email protected] > younggirl.*@... > >Anything that matches these patterns will be bounced back to you, >the listowner. If it made a mistake, just let us know: >[email protected] > >Bringing you a less spamful net -- > >Regards, >Tim Pierce >RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative >system obfuscator and hack-of-all-trades > > > Judy Marshall Arnold - [email protected] Judy's Place - http://www.flash.net/~judyad/
Hello everyone, Listowners just got word from Brian that the Search Engine is operative. Try it out--take some time to get used to it--and maybe find the one that "slipped by" you. More is on the way. Judy > > >[ This is a public announcement -- it may be forwarded to any > appropriate audience. -B ] > > >The new search engine server is now online and can operate at the >speed of a full T1 connection. > >Courtesy of hacks by Dale Schneider, you can search the USGenWeb >Archives, now with *headlines* and *updated* to within the last 24 >hours, at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm > >Courtesy of hacks by Karen Isaacson, you can search the archives of >any mailing list (except those withdrawn by the listowner), now with >nicer *formats* and *updated* to within the last 24 hours, at: > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >I'd also like to explicitly thank the folks who provided the >resources that have made this new facility possible: > > o RootsWeb's Patrons, Donors, Sponsors, and Members. > > o Palladium Interactive, developers of the Ultimate > Family Tree software for genealogists. > >Folks interested in helping RootsWeb provide new facilities can >become Members by using the Web form at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > >By the way, the next server we'll be bringing online will be a box >dedicated to supporting Marc Nozell's HTMLized versions of the >mailing list archives. We should have that box online within 48 >hours, though it's reasonable to expect Marc to need a little time >after that to get his software installed. (: > >Projects after that include a dedicated IRC server, upgrading the >mail hub, upgrading the main Web server, building a NT-based >FrontPage server, bringing a "dirtylists" list server online, and >bringing a third ordinary list server online. > >[ The "dirtylists" server is for the big, rarely used announcement > lists. We've developed a number of those things with 5,000 to > 300,000 subscribers, and every time a post drops we kick the > daylights out of the list server with hundreds or even thousands of > bounces. We need a specially tuned box to handle these turkeys. ] > >No rest for the wicked, I suppose ... Cheers, B. > > > > >-- >Dr. Brian Leverich Co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L >RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative http://www.rootsweb.com/ >P.O. Box 6798, Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798 [email protected] > > > Judy Marshall Arnold - [email protected] Judy's Place - http://www.flash.net/~judyad/
---------- > From: t broadhurst <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Broadhurst--Post to list > Date: Sunday, May 03, 1998 2:14 PM > > Terry Broadhurst > Fax +61 8 98 448697 > > > > Hi Everyone > > Well here goes! new kid on the block and looking for connections to: > > Edward BROADHURST ..b..about 1794 Wolverhampton or its environs in Staffs > married Elizabeth....possibly PERRY > Their Children Edward b 1847 Wolverhampton?married Keturah RUDGE b 1855 > d 1880 Sedgley Staffs > Their Children...Elizabeth b 1878 Sedgley Staffs > Edward b 22/11/1880 Sedgley married > Elizabeth Ann Harriet WALTERS 1906 > > Would love to correspond with anyone tracing this line > > Terry Broadhurst > Albany Western Australia > [email protected] > > >
Terry Broadhurst Fax +61 8 98 448697 Hi Everyone Well here goes! new kid on the block and looking for connections to: Edward BROADHURST ..b..about 1794 Wolverhampton or its environs in Staffs married Elizabeth....possibly PERRY Their Children Edward b 1847 Wolverhampton?married Keturah RUDGE b 1855 d 1880 Sedgley Staffs Their Children...Elizabeth b 1878 Sedgley Staffs Edward b 22/11/1880 Sedgley married Elizabeth Ann Harriet WALTERS 1906 Would love to correspond with anyone tracing this line Terry Broadhurst Albany Western Australia [email protected]
---------- > From: t broadhurst <[email protected]> > To: gene <[email protected]> > Subject: Post to the list > Date: Saturday, May 02, 1998 3:03 PM > > Terry Broadhurst > Fax +61 8 98 448697 > >Hi everyone > Here I am New to the list and looking for any connection to > > Edward BROADHURST b about 1794 Wolverhampton or its environs,Staffordshire > Married Ekizabeth.....possibly PERRY > Children...Edward b 1847 Wolverhampton? > married Keturah RUDGE b 1855 d 1880.Sedgley > Staffordshire > Their children:Elizabeth b 1878 Sedgley > Edward b 22/11/1880 Sedgley > who married > Elizabeth Ann Harriet WALTERS in > 1906 > > Would love to correspond with anyone tracing this line > > Terry Broadhurst > Albany,Western Australia > [email protected] > > >