stuart hodkin wrote: > Thought this question was for Derbyshire can we ask about a Cutts ending up in Yorkshire? It is for Derbyshire, that's the topic for the list. However boundaries have wandered over the years , as have Derbyshire born people. So, providing there is a strong Derbyshire connection it's all right. If there is no or only a passing connection, then the query would be better in the county or counties where the connection is stronger. -- Charani (UK) OPC for Walton, Ashcott, Shapwick, Greinton and Clutton, SOM http://wsom-opc.org.uk
Which Cutts are you after Stuart? ----- Original Message ----- From: "stuart hodkin" <stuarthodkin@hotmail.com> To: <derbysgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 2:14 AM Subject: Re: [DBY] Brickwall Demolition - CLARK/E > > Thought this question was for Derbyshire can we ask about a Cutts ending > up in Yorkshire? > >> Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2013 10:11:31 +1100 >> To: derbysgen@rootsweb.com >> From: annete@aapt.net.au >> Subject: [DBY] Brickwall Demolition - CLARK/E >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> Oh well, might as well give it a go - my 3 x gr grandmother Rebecca >> CLARKE born >> circa 1776 (from Census & death cert) married James LEE on 4 Dec 1808 >> in St Mary's, >> Nottingham, Ntts. >> >> The following is 1841 & 1851 Census info & death cert info - >> >> On 1841 Census for Poets Corner, Lane End, Sutton in Ashfield, Ntts, >> Rebecca 70 born out >> of the county is living with her children James 20 Brick M, William >> 20 Stocking M and his wife >> Maria 20 and their son George 1 month, also in the home is her >> daughter Rebecca TOMKIN >> 30 and her grandchildren James TOMKIN 8, William TOMKIN 5 and >> Benjamin TOMKIN 3. >> >> On 1851 Census for 1108 Sutton Grange, Sutton in Ashfield, Ntts, >> Rebecca 75 born Belper, Dby >> a widow House Keeper is living with her sons James 36 a FWK, William >> 34 a FWK, Williams's wife >> Maria 32 a Dressmaker and William's children George 10 a Scholar and >> Eliza 7 a Scholar (my great grandmother) >> >> Death Cert info - Rebecca age 84 yrs died 11 Jan 1859 - widow of >> James LEE, she died from Old Age, >> James LEE her son was present at her death. >> >> I have been searching for Rebecca's baptism for 26 years, have >> checked so many parish records (films) >> and of course the internet . I recently checked an LDS film for St >> Michael's, Willington, Dby, and found >> a Rebecca CLARK baptised 12 Feb 1769 to Benjamin CLARK & Elizabeth. >> >> What are the possibilities that this is my Rebecca, her father was >> Benjamin, my Rebecca named one of >> her sons Benjamin (he was married by the 1841 C), one of her >> grandsons is Benjamin - Benjamin was not a >> common christian name at that time - her mother died a year later >> and was buried 21 Apr 1770, after >> that I cannot find this Rebecca's father Benjamin in Willington, >> checked for a death and a marriage. What >> are the chances he could have moved away after the death of his wife >> Elizabeth?, still looking for him. >> >> I know the age on Census and death does not collate with the baptism, >> but, people did not always know how >> old they were (I sometimes have to think about mine). >> >> I do hope this makes sense, let me know if it does not. >> >> Happy hunting >> >> Annette WATSON >> Lismore >> Australia >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi everyone, Oh well, might as well give it a go - my 3 x gr grandmother Rebecca CLARKE born circa 1776 (from Census & death cert) married James LEE on 4 Dec 1808 in St Mary's, Nottingham, Ntts. The following is 1841 & 1851 Census info & death cert info - On 1841 Census for Poets Corner, Lane End, Sutton in Ashfield, Ntts, Rebecca 70 born out of the county is living with her children James 20 Brick M, William 20 Stocking M and his wife Maria 20 and their son George 1 month, also in the home is her daughter Rebecca TOMKIN 30 and her grandchildren James TOMKIN 8, William TOMKIN 5 and Benjamin TOMKIN 3. On 1851 Census for 1108 Sutton Grange, Sutton in Ashfield, Ntts, Rebecca 75 born Belper, Dby a widow House Keeper is living with her sons James 36 a FWK, William 34 a FWK, Williams's wife Maria 32 a Dressmaker and William's children George 10 a Scholar and Eliza 7 a Scholar (my great grandmother) Death Cert info - Rebecca age 84 yrs died 11 Jan 1859 - widow of James LEE, she died from Old Age, James LEE her son was present at her death. I have been searching for Rebecca's baptism for 26 years, have checked so many parish records (films) and of course the internet . I recently checked an LDS film for St Michael's, Willington, Dby, and found a Rebecca CLARK baptised 12 Feb 1769 to Benjamin CLARK & Elizabeth. What are the possibilities that this is my Rebecca, her father was Benjamin, my Rebecca named one of her sons Benjamin (he was married by the 1841 C), one of her grandsons is Benjamin - Benjamin was not a common christian name at that time - her mother died a year later and was buried 21 Apr 1770, after that I cannot find this Rebecca's father Benjamin in Willington, checked for a death and a marriage. What are the chances he could have moved away after the death of his wife Elizabeth?, still looking for him. I know the age on Census and death does not collate with the baptism, but, people did not always know how old they were (I sometimes have to think about mine). I do hope this makes sense, let me know if it does not. Happy hunting Annette WATSON Lismore Australia
COOPER: Thomas and Sarah Brickwall with finding marriage for Sarah's maiden name?????? If anyone can help with this one it would be greatly appreciated. I live in Australia so have relied on any records or maps I can find via the internet and subscription sites. Their son Thomas Cooper was christened in Brimington, Derbyshire on the 16 August 1801 this is recorded in the Transcripts held at the Lichfield Record Office. The only other Cooper entries in the transcripts [1801-1805] are the christening of William Cooper 7 Dec 1800 son of Thomas and Anne [This appears to be Thomas Cooper and Anne Clarke who married by Lic 8 August 1799] and the burial of Anne Cooper wife of Thomas in 1802. It appears that Thomas then became involved with Sarah Searston in Staveley. Sarah was a widow of Samuel Searston [buried 1 July 1801] their son Robert was christen 5 April 1801 [Therefore not my Tom's Mum]. Thomas and Sarah had a daughter Sarah christened 16 Feb 1806 illegimate and prior to this a daughter Hannah christen 22 July 1804 with the Mother recorded as Mary Sestern and father Thomas Cooper. The couple married in Staveley 17 March 1806. In consulting marriages in the area there was a Sarah Cowper wife of Thomas Cooper Brimington buried 10 July 1798. This appears to be Sarah Bennet married at Staveley 25 Dec 1793. They had a dau Anne Cowper christened at Inkersall 21 Sept 1794 but did not find any others. I did come across a newspaper article [the notice was dated 17 Jan 1827] of an Isaac Bennet of Haddon [Bakewell] who assigned his estate and effects to Robert Johnson of Bakewell Mercer, Thomas Cooper of Ashford Miller and William Chadwick of Wishington [Lancaster] farmer. Thomas Cooper 1801 grew up to be a corn Miller and later a publican. His census records and death always match a birth year of 1801 so it would seem he was christen a baby not a toddler. Another marriage of a Thomas Cooper to a Sarah Markham 8 March 1791 at chesterfield. This Sarah appears to have died on 23 June 1800 at Whittington. Her daughter Mary christen the same day died the following year 12 Feb 1801. This Thomas appears to have then remarried Elizabeth Lingard 1 Jan 1802 and she was buried at Whittington 5 Nov 1827. Although there are other Sarah and Thomas Cooper marriages these three are in the general location of Brimington. Karen
Thought this question was for Derbyshire can we ask about a Cutts ending up in Yorkshire? > Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2013 10:11:31 +1100 > To: derbysgen@rootsweb.com > From: annete@aapt.net.au > Subject: [DBY] Brickwall Demolition - CLARK/E > > Hi everyone, > > Oh well, might as well give it a go - my 3 x gr grandmother Rebecca CLARKE born > circa 1776 (from Census & death cert) married James LEE on 4 Dec 1808 > in St Mary's, > Nottingham, Ntts. > > The following is 1841 & 1851 Census info & death cert info - > > On 1841 Census for Poets Corner, Lane End, Sutton in Ashfield, Ntts, > Rebecca 70 born out > of the county is living with her children James 20 Brick M, William > 20 Stocking M and his wife > Maria 20 and their son George 1 month, also in the home is her > daughter Rebecca TOMKIN > 30 and her grandchildren James TOMKIN 8, William TOMKIN 5 and > Benjamin TOMKIN 3. > > On 1851 Census for 1108 Sutton Grange, Sutton in Ashfield, Ntts, > Rebecca 75 born Belper, Dby > a widow House Keeper is living with her sons James 36 a FWK, William > 34 a FWK, Williams's wife > Maria 32 a Dressmaker and William's children George 10 a Scholar and > Eliza 7 a Scholar (my great grandmother) > > Death Cert info - Rebecca age 84 yrs died 11 Jan 1859 - widow of > James LEE, she died from Old Age, > James LEE her son was present at her death. > > I have been searching for Rebecca's baptism for 26 years, have > checked so many parish records (films) > and of course the internet . I recently checked an LDS film for St > Michael's, Willington, Dby, and found > a Rebecca CLARK baptised 12 Feb 1769 to Benjamin CLARK & Elizabeth. > > What are the possibilities that this is my Rebecca, her father was > Benjamin, my Rebecca named one of > her sons Benjamin (he was married by the 1841 C), one of her > grandsons is Benjamin - Benjamin was not a > common christian name at that time - her mother died a year later > and was buried 21 Apr 1770, after > that I cannot find this Rebecca's father Benjamin in Willington, > checked for a death and a marriage. What > are the chances he could have moved away after the death of his wife > Elizabeth?, still looking for him. > > I know the age on Census and death does not collate with the baptism, > but, people did not always know how > old they were (I sometimes have to think about mine). > > I do hope this makes sense, let me know if it does not. > > Happy hunting > > Annette WATSON > Lismore > Australia > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
OK, you're all on your own for this one :)) Whilst I have many names beginning with C, none of them are in Derbyshire! At least none that I'm aware of at the moment .)) Over to you :)) -- Charani (UK) OPC for Walton, Ashcott, Shapwick, Greinton and Clutton, SOM http://wsom-opc.org.uk
Peter, Sorry - it was my error! Glad you are keeping me in line. Catherine is the daughter of Thomas Bestwick and Sarah as you transcribed. I was trying to sort the Bestwicks into separate family groups and got confused by three Samuels being named (Bestwick,Taylor and Leam). I will take a look at the Taylors you mention - many of these families are known to have moved into Nottingham area too. Regards Mavis From: Peter Patilla <ppatilla@me.com> >To: MAVIS JOHNSON <mayjaysomerset@btinternet.com>; derbysgen@rootsweb.com >Sent: Saturday, 23 March 2013, 15:14 >Subject: Re: [DBY] Crich Parish BMD - Bestwicks > > >Mavis >Thank you >Have I got the entry incorrect for Catherine Bestwick bapt 15 Apr 1838? She is down as having parents Thomas and Sarah. You have Samuel and Hannah (nee Frost). Have I mistranscribed? >Please advise and I will change. >I have added your info to William Isaac's record; very helpful >I have added more info on Taylor men WWI records this very morning, especially John Walter Taylor > > >Keep me in line & correct! >Regards >Peter
Hello Malcolm, There are other ways of doing a large family tree on the Internet. The following are all by (my) hand www.wirksworth.org.uk/P-WARD-1.htm for sheer quantity of data www.wirksworth.org.uk/B42-DOXY.htm for a "straight-back" pedigree www.wirksworth.org.uk/D36-GELL.htm for a "branch and text" method Regards John Palmer, Dorset, England Author of Wirksworth website www.wirksworth.org.uk
As the former owner of a commercial genealogy chart printing company I have experience of most software available between the mid 90s and last year. The most versatile software for tree printing is TreeDraw. Once the chart is drawn (using a Gedcom file as the source) every data element within it can be moved. That means that the amount of white space can be reduced dramatically. Less white space = fewer sheets of paper to join together, plus the result is much more like the traditional chart. Download a free trial from http://treedraw.spansoft.org/. The example shows the data within boxes but they are an option. Graham
Malcolm A few thoughts. Many modern inexpensive printers also accept roll paper which will save you sticking too many sheets together Also, the "old" dot matrix paper ,which is concertina folded, once the hole strips have been removed, is very useful for creating family trees If your tree is for posterity and to be mounted I would consider using one of the specialist family tree printing services. I always chat to my local printer who will work off any pdf file and is very kind to me regarding cost and he had access to larger paper sizes. Hopefully he is going to print off a very large Roll of Honour for me Peter On 23 Mar 2013, at 14:38, Malcolm wrote: > Hello All, > > It is some while since I last joined the list and am looking for some help > on printing family tree's. > > The software I used to use was "Family Tree", NOT "Family Tree Maker". It is > no longer published and since I have updated my PC, the original disc will > not reload the program. > > What I am hoping to do is print a traditional family tree layout onto > multiple sheets pf paper which can then be joined to make a single roll > containing all my entries. > > Any suggestions? > > Regards, > > Malcolm Godber > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello All, It is some while since I last joined the list and am looking for some help on printing family tree's. The software I used to use was "Family Tree", NOT "Family Tree Maker". It is no longer published and since I have updated my PC, the original disc will not reload the program. What I am hoping to do is print a traditional family tree layout onto multiple sheets pf paper which can then be joined to make a single roll containing all my entries. Any suggestions? Regards, Malcolm Godber
Personal Ancestral file 5.2 is an old program and still many used it. However, it will make the kind of printout that you want. It is a free download from https://familysearch.org/products. Go down the left side list until you get to Personal Ancestral file. Click on it and then you will see how to go to download from there. You can purchase a disk of the program if you want also. It is a very simple program and has no support any more. If you have questions send me an e-mail and I'll walk you through getting the print out you want. If you want a fan chart, it is my understanding familysearch.org will be offering to print them next month for a nominal fee. Happy Hunting, God bless Glenda On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 8:38 AM, Malcolm <thegodbers@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > > Hello All, > > It is some while since I last joined the list and am looking for some help > on printing family tree's. > > The software I used to use was "Family Tree", NOT "Family Tree Maker". It > is > no longer published and since I have updated my PC, the original disc will > not reload the program. > > What I am hoping to do is print a traditional family tree layout onto > multiple sheets pf paper which can then be joined to make a single roll > containing all my entries. > > Any suggestions? > > Regards, > > Malcolm Godber > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Peter, Thank you for all the effort you are putting into the Crich website. A great help now that I do not get up to the Archives in person. I think I can give you something to add to your notes which will be of interest to others. Catharine Hannah BESTWICK baptised 15 April 1838, was dau of Samuel and Hannah (Frost) BESTWICK. She had a son, pre marriage, William Isaac Bestwick bapt 9.3.1859, who is later buried as William Isaac TAYLOR on 9.7.1895, aged 36. I have found in the Notts FHS Index that Catherine Hannah BESTWICK married a Samuel TAYLOR on 21.7.1863 Nottingham St. Mary which shows they married a few years later. Several families moved along the canal/railway between Bull Bridge and Radford - some because William WILSON had cotton spinning factories in both locations. My own Immanuel TAYLOR/Betty HENSTOCK ancestors came from S. Wingfield. Marriage 26 November 1811 at Crich. Their son, my paternal gt. grandfather, Emmanuel TAYLOR born 1874 married a Sarah Ann PARKER in 1866 at Alfreton. She was his second wife after first wife Emily DAWES died shortly after giving birth to her fourth child. Sarah Ann (who may have been a midwife or a nurse) came into to look after the family and was to marry him very quickly afterwards. My grandmother, Elizabeth TAYLOR was born within the next year and they moved via Skegby to Nottingham with his job as Engine Winder at the Pithead. They lived near the Midland Station (Briar St) at first and then moved into Radford where they stayed, Elizabeth married Richard GARTON and raised their family there. I now need to find how Samuel TAYLOR exactly is related to the Immanuel TAYLOR/Betty HENSTOCK ! I would be pleased to hear from any other Crich TAYLOR family researchers. My other surnames from this area are: GARTON, KEY/KAY, CUTTS/WHEATCROFT, BESTWICK, BUTLER, TURNER, STRUTT, BENNELL, STREET, HOLMES, SLACK, and others not immediately coming to mind. My main interest is in connection with the BUTLER/CUTTS families who were involved in the Lace Industry in Nottingham and widening that research, I am now looking at various families who came from the Crich/Cromford area into Nottingham, particularly framework knitters and lace makers and dyers, some of whom went abroad to France in the early 1800s. There was a William TAYLOR from Basford who went to Calais, also a TOPHAM and a CARVER, and I believe they may be to the HASLAM family at Fritchley in 1841 census. I would be pleased to hear from anyone who has evidence that members of their own family went abroad with the lace industry (some came home, some went on to Australia, and many went to America. Mavis, born Nottingham, now in Somerset. From: Peter Patilla <ppatilla@mac.com> >To: Derbysgen Derbyshire <derbysgen@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, 22 March 2013, 9:45 >Subject: [DBY] Crich Parish BMD > >Morning all >Just to say have updated names starting with B in the BMD records on http://www.crichparish.co.uk/ >They are not yet complete as I am adding to the records all the time. Some B records are between 1900 and 2000 but I have many more to add >I have decided to update C to Y to about 1910 then return and update A to Y at a later date. These updates will occur over the next few months as the mood takes me. >Still chivvying folk for information on the Crich Parish and Lea Mills WWI servicemen. Several promises but few deliveries – like a frustrated midwife! >Peter > >
Morning all Just to say have updated names starting with B in the BMD records on www.crichparish.co.uk They are not yet complete as I am adding to the records all the time. Some B records are between 1900 and 2000 but I have many more to add I have decided to update C to Y to about 1910 then return and update A to Y at a later date. These updates will occur over the next few months as the mood takes me. Still chivvying folk for information on the Crich Parish and Lea Mills WWI servicemen. Several promises but few deliveries – like a frustrated midwife! Peter
thank you Barry -----Original Message----- From: Nickie Johnson Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:15 PM To: derbysgen@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [DBY] MILLINGTON in Barlow - Upper Chapel I think the Upper Chapel Sheffield could refer to the Upper Chapel (Unitarian) in Norfolk Street, Sheffield. You can read an online book about it at the Internet Archive: http://archive.org/details/historyuppercha00manngoog You can also find pictures of it on Google Pictures. Regards Nickie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Millington" <bmgen@shaw.ca> To: <derbysgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 2:01 PM Subject: Re: [DBY] MILLINGTON in Barlow > Thank you so much.Barry M > > Sent from Barry's iPad. > > On 2013-03-21, at 3:22 AM, janet sorfleet <janet.sorfleet@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Barry, >> >> I believe that this chapel is the Upper Independant Presbyterian Church >> (yes it's non conformist) at Norton, Sheffield. >> >> I couldn't find any info on this Church but found a lead to The Shore >> Family of Norton Hall. It may be worth your while to google this. >> >> Janet. >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:49 AM, Rita Effnert <kessie3@online.de> wrote: >> >>> Am 20.03.2013 23:41, schrieb Barry's Email: >>>> With ref. to my last letter sent earlier today, I have just found out >>> that >>>> Elizabeth BOTTOMLEY was christened in the UPPER INDEPENDENT CHAPEL-NC >>>> Sheffield ,Yorks. (whatever that is??) >>>> >>>> Her christening date was 12 Feb 1782. Fathers name John >>> BOTTEMLEY...mother >>>> called Ann source film 828158 on LDS Family Search. >>>> >>>> When she got married the guys (sorry husband) name was Samuel >>> MITTINGTON. I >>>> think someone had their wrong glasses at the time it was translated >>>> from >>> the >>>> original film >>>> >>>> Thanks Barry Millington from Canada >>>> >>>> Could the NC be Non-Conformist perhaps? Rita in Germany >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>>> >>>> Eingehende eMail ist virenfrei. >>>> Von AVG uberpruft - www.avg.de >>>> Version: 9.0.932 / Virendatenbank: 2641.1.1/5691 - Ausgabedatum: >>> 03/20/13 08:05:00 >>>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I think the Upper Chapel Sheffield could refer to the Upper Chapel (Unitarian) in Norfolk Street, Sheffield. You can read an online book about it at the Internet Archive: http://archive.org/details/historyuppercha00manngoog You can also find pictures of it on Google Pictures. Regards Nickie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Millington" <bmgen@shaw.ca> To: <derbysgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 2:01 PM Subject: Re: [DBY] MILLINGTON in Barlow > Thank you so much.Barry M > > Sent from Barry's iPad. > > On 2013-03-21, at 3:22 AM, janet sorfleet <janet.sorfleet@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Barry, >> >> I believe that this chapel is the Upper Independant Presbyterian Church >> (yes it's non conformist) at Norton, Sheffield. >> >> I couldn't find any info on this Church but found a lead to The Shore >> Family of Norton Hall. It may be worth your while to google this. >> >> Janet. >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:49 AM, Rita Effnert <kessie3@online.de> wrote: >> >>> Am 20.03.2013 23:41, schrieb Barry's Email: >>>> With ref. to my last letter sent earlier today, I have just found out >>> that >>>> Elizabeth BOTTOMLEY was christened in the UPPER INDEPENDENT CHAPEL-NC >>>> Sheffield ,Yorks. (whatever that is??) >>>> >>>> Her christening date was 12 Feb 1782. Fathers name John >>> BOTTEMLEY...mother >>>> called Ann source film 828158 on LDS Family Search. >>>> >>>> When she got married the guys (sorry husband) name was Samuel >>> MITTINGTON. I >>>> think someone had their wrong glasses at the time it was translated >>>> from >>> the >>>> original film >>>> >>>> Thanks Barry Millington from Canada >>>> >>>> Could the NC be Non-Conformist perhaps? Rita in Germany >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>>> >>>> Eingehende eMail ist virenfrei. >>>> Von AVG uberpruft - www.avg.de >>>> Version: 9.0.932 / Virendatenbank: 2641.1.1/5691 - Ausgabedatum: >>> 03/20/13 08:05:00 >>>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Barry, I believe that this chapel is the Upper Independant Presbyterian Church (yes it's non conformist) at Norton, Sheffield. I couldn't find any info on this Church but found a lead to The Shore Family of Norton Hall. It may be worth your while to google this. Janet. On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:49 AM, Rita Effnert <kessie3@online.de> wrote: > Am 20.03.2013 23:41, schrieb Barry's Email: > > With ref. to my last letter sent earlier today, I have just found out > that > > Elizabeth BOTTOMLEY was christened in the UPPER INDEPENDENT CHAPEL-NC > > Sheffield ,Yorks. (whatever that is??) > > > > Her christening date was 12 Feb 1782. Fathers name John > BOTTEMLEY...mother > > called Ann source film 828158 on LDS Family Search. > > > > When she got married the guys (sorry husband) name was Samuel > MITTINGTON. I > > think someone had their wrong glasses at the time it was translated from > the > > original film > > > > Thanks Barry Millington from Canada > > > > Could the NC be Non-Conformist perhaps? Rita in Germany > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > Eingehende eMail ist virenfrei. > > Von AVG uberpruft - www.avg.de > > Version: 9.0.932 / Virendatenbank: 2641.1.1/5691 - Ausgabedatum: > 03/20/13 08:05:00 > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Thank you so much.Barry M Sent from Barry's iPad. On 2013-03-21, at 3:22 AM, janet sorfleet <janet.sorfleet@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Barry, > > I believe that this chapel is the Upper Independant Presbyterian Church > (yes it's non conformist) at Norton, Sheffield. > > I couldn't find any info on this Church but found a lead to The Shore > Family of Norton Hall. It may be worth your while to google this. > > Janet. > > > > > On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:49 AM, Rita Effnert <kessie3@online.de> wrote: > >> Am 20.03.2013 23:41, schrieb Barry's Email: >>> With ref. to my last letter sent earlier today, I have just found out >> that >>> Elizabeth BOTTOMLEY was christened in the UPPER INDEPENDENT CHAPEL-NC >>> Sheffield ,Yorks. (whatever that is??) >>> >>> Her christening date was 12 Feb 1782. Fathers name John >> BOTTEMLEY...mother >>> called Ann source film 828158 on LDS Family Search. >>> >>> When she got married the guys (sorry husband) name was Samuel >> MITTINGTON. I >>> think someone had their wrong glasses at the time it was translated from >> the >>> original film >>> >>> Thanks Barry Millington from Canada >>> >>> Could the NC be Non-Conformist perhaps? Rita in Germany >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >>> Eingehende eMail ist virenfrei. >>> Von AVG uberpruft - www.avg.de >>> Version: 9.0.932 / Virendatenbank: 2641.1.1/5691 - Ausgabedatum: >> 03/20/13 08:05:00 >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Am 20.03.2013 23:41, schrieb Barry's Email: > With ref. to my last letter sent earlier today, I have just found out that > Elizabeth BOTTOMLEY was christened in the UPPER INDEPENDENT CHAPEL-NC > Sheffield ,Yorks. (whatever that is??) > > Her christening date was 12 Feb 1782. Fathers name John BOTTEMLEY...mother > called Ann source film 828158 on LDS Family Search. > > When she got married the guys (sorry husband) name was Samuel MITTINGTON. I > think someone had their wrong glasses at the time it was translated from the > original film > > Thanks Barry Millington from Canada > > Could the NC be Non-Conformist perhaps? Rita in Germany > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DERBYSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > Eingehende eMail ist virenfrei. > Von AVG uberpruft - www.avg.de > Version: 9.0.932 / Virendatenbank: 2641.1.1/5691 - Ausgabedatum: 03/20/13 08:05:00 >
With ref. to my last letter sent earlier today, I have just found out that Elizabeth BOTTOMLEY was christened in the UPPER INDEPENDENT CHAPEL-NC Sheffield ,Yorks. (whatever that is??) Her christening date was 12 Feb 1782. Fathers name John BOTTEMLEY...mother called Ann source film 828158 on LDS Family Search. When she got married the guys (sorry husband) name was Samuel MITTINGTON. I think someone had their wrong glasses at the time it was translated from the original film Thanks Barry Millington from Canada