Hi all, Just dropped onto this list for the first time, althoughI have been with Derbysgen for a while now. My Chesterfield Interests are SPOONER, GAGING, WIDDOWSON, STENTON. Just out of Chesterfield add to that BALL Any connections greatly appreciated. On the derbysgen list I have recently posted a lot of Baptisms connected with the above names. If anyone on this list wishes to see them I can again post here. Let me know. The church in question is St Mary's rob
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Thanks for your help Terry. If you ever come across the parents of Patrick Kaveny or Bridget Connor please let me know. Thanks again James Corey
Hi James, These are from the 1891 census Kaveny Bridget 36 30 3 15 RG12/2763 Tapton Kaveny James 17 30 3 15 RG12/2763 Tapton Kaveny John 15 30 3 15 RG12/2763 Tapton Kaveny Mark Ambrose 4 30 3 15 RG12/2763 Tapton Kaveny Mary Ellen 12 30 3 15 RG12/2763 Tapton Kaveny Michael 2 30 3 15 RG12/2763 Tapton Kaveny Patrick 37 30 3 15 RG12/2763 Tapton Kaveny Thomas Patk 8 30 3 15 RG12/2763 Tapton These are from the original copies Patrick Kaveny Head M 37 Pipe Moulder Ireland Bridget " Wife M 36 Derbyshire Chesterfield James " Son S 17 Coal Miner " " John " Son S 15 Lab.Colliery " " Mary Ellen " Dau 12 Scholar " " Thomas Patrick " Son 8 " " " Mark Ambrose " " 4 " " Michael " " 2 " " RG 122763 30 3 15 The ?fields is Ingmanwell Fields Tapton To see a map with this on go to http://www.old-maps.co.uk/oldmaps/large_ind.jsp Hope this sheds some light on your family, if I come across your Connors I will let you know Regards Terry Cocking ----- Original Message ----- From: "jhcinnorwich" <jhcinnorwich@ascent.net> To: <ENG-DERBYSHIRE-CHESTERFIELD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 6:32 PM Subject: [Chesterfield] Keaveny/Kaveney,Connor > Need help from Derbyshire, > > Have a poor copy of my Grandmother's (Norah Kaveney) birth certificate.It states she was born April 1891 in(unreadable) Field,Tapton. Her father was Patrick Kaveney,his > occupation was given as iron moulder. Her Mother's name was Bridget Connor.Also in the > Civil Registration Index volume 7B,page1263, Patrick Keaveny and Bridget Connor were > married in the district of Chesterfield in December,1872. Could someone help me get a copy of this marrage record? I am hopeing it will give me the names of my gt.gt. Grand- > parents. Any info. on this family would be appreciated. > If anyone needs a look-up in Chenango County, New York State,U.S.A. I will be glad to help if I can. > > Thank You, James Corey > > > ==== ENG-DERBYSHIRE-CHESTERFIELD Mailing List ==== > Check out the list's website for rules, guidelines, how to post to the list, view archives, unsubscribe, change from L to D or D to L: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/Chesterfield/ > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.493 / Virus Database: 292 - Release Date: 25/06/03
jhcinnorwich schrieb: > Need help from Derbyshire, > > Have a poor copy of my Grandmother's (Norah Kaveney) birth > certificate.It states she was born April 1891 in(unreadable) Field,Tapton. > Her father was Patrick Kaveney,his > occupation was given as iron moulder. Her Mother's name was Bridget > Connor.Also in the > Civil Registration Index volume 7B,page1263, Patrick Keaveny and Bridget > Connor were > married in the district of Chesterfield in December,1872. Could someone help > me get a copy of this marrage record? I am hopeing it will give me the names > of my gt.gt. Grand- > parents. Any info. on this family would be appreciated. > If anyone needs a look-up in Chenango County, New York State,U.S.A. > I will be glad to help if I can. > > Taken from the 1891 Census for Tapton: KAVENY Bridget 36 Tapton 30 3 15 RG122763 KAVENY James 17 KAVENY John 15 KAVENY Mark Ambrose 4 KAVENY Mary Ellen 12 KAVENY Michael 2 KAVENY Patrick 37 KAVENY Thomas Patk 8 > Hope this helps - Rita in Germany > > > ==== ENG-DERBYSHIRE-CHESTERFIELD Mailing List ==== > Check out the list's website for rules, guidelines, how to post to the list, > view archives, unsubscribe, change from L to D or D to L: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/Chesterfield/ >
Need help from Derbyshire, Have a poor copy of my Grandmother's (Norah Kaveney) birth certificate.It states she was born April 1891 in(unreadable) Field,Tapton. Her father was Patrick Kaveney,his occupation was given as iron moulder. Her Mother's name was Bridget Connor.Also in the Civil Registration Index volume 7B,page1263, Patrick Keaveny and Bridget Connor were married in the district of Chesterfield in December,1872. Could someone help me get a copy of this marrage record? I am hopeing it will give me the names of my gt.gt. Grand- parents. Any info. on this family would be appreciated. If anyone needs a look-up in Chenango County, New York State,U.S.A. I will be glad to help if I can. Thank You, James Corey
Many thanks Rita for your reply and information. Hopefully it will all fall into place! Much appreciated, Ally Griffith ----- Original Message ----- From: <Rita.Effnert@t-online.de> To: <ENG-DERBYSHIRE-CHESTERFIELD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 8:12 PM Subject: Re: [Chesterfield] William MORRIS & Ann SMITH > Ally Griffith schrieb: > > Hi, > > > > I have just subscribed to this list, and would be grateful to receive any > > information about William MORRIS (born about 1820?)who married Ann SMITH on > > 30th June 1845 in Elvaston, Derbyshire. One of their children was another > > William MORRIS, born about 1848 in Boulton in Derbyshire. William & Ann and > > their family came to Queensland, Australia, where William (jnr) married > > Catherine Keanally, in Ipswich on 30th August, 1870. > > > > I am trying to find out if the parents of William (snr) - born about 1820 > > -were John MORRIS, born ca 1783 in Boulton, and Penelope MALTBY. > > > > Are there any descendants of these families out there? Does anyone have > > access to any information about the Morris family in Derbyshire? > > > > Any information would be most appreciated. > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Ally Griffith > > ally@bribieisland.net > > > > > > > > ==== ENG-DERBYSHIRE-CHESTERFIELD Mailing List ==== > > Check out the list's website for rules, guidelines, how to post to the list, > > view archives, unsubscribe, change from L to D or D to L: > > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/Chesterfield/ > > > According to the IGI: > > MORRIS William MC 07 Jan 1822 Hartshorne to Henery Morris/Sarah > MORRIS Henry HM 02 Sep 1821 Hartshorne to Sarah Oakley > > MORRIS Henry MC 20 Dec 1821 Hartshorne to William & Elizabeth > > (no marriage found for William & Elizabeth but there are other children > born at Weston-upon-Trent in the late 1600's. Hope this helps. Rita in Germany > > > ==== ENG-DERBYSHIRE-CHESTERFIELD Mailing List ==== > Check out the list's website for rules, guidelines, how to post to the list, view archives, unsubscribe, change from L to D or D to L: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/Chesterfield/
Hi, I have just subscribed to this list, and would be grateful to receive any information about William MORRIS (born about 1820?)who married Ann SMITH on 30th June 1845 in Elvaston, Derbyshire. One of their children was another William MORRIS, born about 1848 in Boulton in Derbyshire. William & Ann and their family came to Queensland, Australia, where William (jnr) married Catherine Keanally, in Ipswich on 30th August, 1870. I am trying to find out if the parents of William (snr) - born about 1820 -were John MORRIS, born ca 1783 in Boulton, and Penelope MALTBY. Are there any descendants of these families out there? Does anyone have access to any information about the Morris family in Derbyshire? Any information would be most appreciated. Many thanks, Ally Griffith ally@bribieisland.net
Ally Griffith schrieb: > Hi, > > I have just subscribed to this list, and would be grateful to receive any > information about William MORRIS (born about 1820?)who married Ann SMITH on > 30th June 1845 in Elvaston, Derbyshire. One of their children was another > William MORRIS, born about 1848 in Boulton in Derbyshire. William & Ann and > their family came to Queensland, Australia, where William (jnr) married > Catherine Keanally, in Ipswich on 30th August, 1870. > > I am trying to find out if the parents of William (snr) - born about 1820 > -were John MORRIS, born ca 1783 in Boulton, and Penelope MALTBY. > > Are there any descendants of these families out there? Does anyone have > access to any information about the Morris family in Derbyshire? > > Any information would be most appreciated. > > Many thanks, > > Ally Griffith > ally@bribieisland.net > > > > ==== ENG-DERBYSHIRE-CHESTERFIELD Mailing List ==== > Check out the list's website for rules, guidelines, how to post to the list, > view archives, unsubscribe, change from L to D or D to L: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/Chesterfield/ > According to the IGI: MORRIS William MC 07 Jan 1822 Hartshorne to Henery Morris/Sarah MORRIS Henry HM 02 Sep 1821 Hartshorne to Sarah Oakley MORRIS Henry MC 20 Dec 1821 Hartshorne to William & Elizabeth (no marriage found for William & Elizabeth but there are other children born at Weston-upon-Trent in the late 1600's. Hope this helps. Rita in Germany
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Hi I am trying to find the birth of my brickwall or anything really he is definately ISAAC FRETWELL born around 1795 according to army & police records, born near Sheffield, Edgetool Maker from Eckington. He id definately not the one born Doncaster or the one born Pennistone they lived on well past his death he died aged 40 in London (my Isaac that is). TIA for any help Elaine
----- Original Message ----- From: Elaine LEE To: DERBYSGEN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 10:33 AM Subject: Fretwell Hi I am trying to find the birth of my brickwall or anything really he is definately ISAAC FRETWELL born around 1795 according to army & police records, born near Sheffield, Edgetool Maker from Eckington. He id definately not the one born Doncaster or the one born Pennistone they lived on well past his death he died aged 40 in London (my Isaac that is). TIA for any help Elaine
Hi Listers Is there a special person out there with access to the 1871 Census, please, who could tell me where Charles STOKES, saddler, with wife Ann and some children, including Charles and Charlotte, were living in 1871? Kind regards Joy
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Looking for descendents of George and Harriett Bath who were in Chesterfield in 1901 with a son George aged 2. George senior was a pot thrower. Diane in Moose Jaw
Joe & Nita Bynum schrieb: > I'm looking for the parents of Dan/Daniel Stafford and wife Esther. > children were born in Glossop 1818-1829. > Oneida USA > > > ==== ENG-DERBYSHIRE-CHESTERFIELD Mailing List ==== > Check out the list's website for rules, guidelines, how to post to the list, > view archives, unsubscribe, change from L to D or D to L: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/Chesterfield/ > STAFFORD Dan HM 27 Nov 1814 Glossop to Esther Hill STAFFORD Daniel MC 31 Mar 1791 Mellor to Danl. & Sarah STAFFORD Daniel HM 13 Jul 1778 Glossop to Sarah Swindels HILL Esther FC 1795 Glossop St Mary's Independent to John & Mary HILL John HM 4 Dec 1786 Glossop to Mary Garside The above are taken from the IGI and need checking. Rita in Germany
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I'm looking for the parents of Dan/Daniel Stafford and wife Esther. children were born in Glossop 1818-1829. Oneida USA
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