Hello, I can look for the information next week at YAS if that's any good Sue. ----- Original Message ----- From: "j.wood7" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 6:00 PM Subject: [NYorks] Lythe Parish Register > Does anyone have the Lythe Parish Register for 1860 and could kindly look > up a couple of ancestors for me? > Annie Elizabeth Dale and John Dale, children of John & mary Dale. Both > these children born July - Sept. Were these 2 twins or from different > families? > Thanks, > Janet > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > List Mom for ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L: > Diana Boothe [email protected] > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >
Rob, A minor correction to Ged's information: Flixton is in the parish of Folkton and always has been. There is no Church of England church at Flixton, and therefore it cannot be a parish town. BTW, although the government decreed in 1974 that both of these places are now in North Yorkshire, for the period before this date, both of these places were in the East Riding, and therefore any records would be at Beverley as opposed to Northalleton/Harrogate. Best wishes, Colin Hinson In the village of Blunham in Bedfordshire U.K. Webmaster for the Genuki Yorkshire pages: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ Old and Rare Yorkshire Books on searchable CDroms: http://cdroms.blunham.com/ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >Rob > >Try this family in 1851 Cencus H0107/2368 >Charles Nesfield, born circa 1802 (registered Scarborough), and died age 77 >(1879), born Folkton, but living in the parish of Flixton (there are >3 servants >as well). >Hope this helps >Regards >Ged Pugh > ><IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/rank/2star.gif" WIDTH="48" >HEIGHT="8" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="218"> <A >HREF="javascript:go8860_10465425()">View Record</A> Bella >Nesfield abt 1843 Bumble Bee Hale, Yorkshire, >>>>>>>>>>>>snip ><IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/rank/2star.gif" WIDTH="48" >HEIGHT="8" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="218"> <A >HREF="javascript:go8860_10465492()">View Record</A> William Thomas >Nesfield abt 1834 Staxton, Yorkshire, >England Son Flixton Yorkshire
Hi Laurel, So good to hear from you. I gladly will write what I know...about the TAYLOR folks. John TAYLOR b. ??? somewhere m. at Skelton 1762 to Christian Clark who is from Skelton. Christian Clark was born 1738--d. June 1786. Her husband John TAYLOR d. 1788 Skelton. He was a butcher around 1770, other times a husbandman, and on the death note it stated he was a farmer. This 1st family had all 8 children born in Skelton. Of this marriage came-- 2nd child: John TAYLOR b. 1765 -1809 and he was a master mariner. John TAYLOR b. 1765 married at Brotton to Elizabeth SAYER b. 1775 Skelton. This marriage (as far as I have found had 2 children) Christiana b. 1799 Skelton--She stayed and married and lived around Whitby. John b. 1800 Whitby was a farmer.--He immigrated to the USA. He married at Brotton 1824 Dec. John Taylor b. 1800 married at Brotton to Alice (Ellis) Lockwood b. 1799 Skelton. They had 4 children at Skelton from 1825 -1829. I have found that the 1st two children died within days of birth. I don't know what became of Elizabeth b. 1827 Skelton or George Sayer Taylor b. 1729 Skelton. But I do know that John TAYLOR and his wife Ellis Lockwood immigrated to the US in 1830. They settled in Dearborn Co. Indiana (where many others of N. Yorkshire had settled--so I have many names of Yorkshire to search--) John TAYLOR and his wife Ellis had two more children born in the US---Elizabeth Taylor b. 1832 and George Lockwood TAYLOR b. 1834. So with these last two children having the same names as two children born at Skelton makes me feel that Elizabeth b. 1827 and George Sayer Taylor b. 1829 must have died somewhere around N. Yorkshire. Once in the US John TAYLOR was a farmer his whole life in Dearborn Co. Indiana. He died in 1879 and Ellis died just four years after arriving in the US. Shortly after George Lockwood Taylor was born. Now I keep spinning around searching for John TAYLOR who married at Skelton in 1762--wonder where Old John TAYLOR was born... Margaret
What is the correct list for the town Reeth? I have John WOODHALL/WOODELL b. 1809 in Reeth, parents' names not yet known to me. Thanks.
Does anyone have the Lythe Parish Register for 1860 and could kindly look up a couple of ancestors for me? Annie Elizabeth Dale and John Dale, children of John & mary Dale. Both these children born July - Sept. Were these 2 twins or from different families? Thanks, Janet
Terry I think Maggie Bolland is in the 1881, 1891 and 1901 cencus. 1881 - RG11/4870 Registration district: Northallerton Sub-registration district: Northallerton Name, Estimated Birth Year, Birthplace, Relationship, Residence Alfred Bolland, abt 1878, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Son, Pundersons Yard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England Edith Bolland, abt 1873, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Pundersons Yard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England Jane Bolland, abt 1874, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Pundersons Yard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England John Bolland, abt 1849, S. Otterington, Yorkshire, England, Head, Pundersons Yard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England John Bolland, abt 1880, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Son, Pundersons Yard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England Maggie Bolland, abt 1881, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Pundersons Yard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England Mary Hannah Bolland, abt 1871, Heckmondwike, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Pundersons Yard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England Nelly Bolland, abt 1876, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Pundersons Yard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England Sarah Bolland, abt 1846, Heckmondwike, Yorkshire, England, Wife, Pundersons Yard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England 1891 - RG12/2933 Registration district: Toxteth Park Sub registration district: Toxteth Park Name, Estimated Birth Year, Birthplace, Relationship, Residence Bolland, Alfred, abt 1878, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Son, Toxteth Park, Lancashire Bolland, Edith, abt 1873, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Toxteth Park, Lancashire Bolland, John, abt 1848, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Head, Toxteth Park, Lancashire Bolland, John, abt 1880, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Son, Toxteth Park, Lancashire Bolland, Maggie, abt 1881, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Toxteth Park, Lancashire Bolland, Sarah, abt 1846, Heckmondwike, Yorkshire, England, Wife, Toxteth Park, Lancashire Bolland, Sarah, abt 1883, Liverpool, Toxteth Park, Daughter, Toxteth Park, Lancashire Is this the same family in 1901 ? 1901 - RG13/4597 Registration district: Northallerton Sub-registration district: Northallerton Frank Bolland, abt 1875, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Son, Yafforth, Yorkshire Fred Bolland, abt 1880, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Son, Yafforth, Yorkshire Hannah Bolland, abt 1888, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Yafforth, Yorkshire Harry Bolland, abt 1874, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Son, Yafforth, Yorkshire James Bolland, abt 1851, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Head, Yafforth, Yorkshire Louisa Bolland, abt 1894, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Yafforth, Yorkshire Maggie Bolland, abt 1882, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Yafforth, Yorkshire Margaret A Bolland, abt 1853, York, Yorkshire, England, Wife, Yafforth, Yorkshire Orlands Bolland, abt 1891, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Son, Yafforth, Yorkshire Sarah J Bolland, abt 1890, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, Daughter, Yafforth, Yorkshire Hope this helps reards Ged
Hi Ailsa, Ripon Historical Society is offline because we are currently re-vamping the website (these things always take more time than one realises.....). Contact details only are available at present. For Ripon Cemetery try the Bereavement Services Office at Stonefall Cemetery in Harrogate, where the original burial ledgers are now kept; these have been computerised and contain details of date of death, name, age and occupation of the deceased and address at time of death, also name and address of the grave owner and any other people buried in the same plot. Contact via Harrogate Council website: _http://www.harrogate.gov.uk/immediacy-966_ (http://www.harrogate.gov.uk/immediacy-966) The staff there are extremely helpful, but do remember that their time for FH enquiries is limited; the main business of the Service is the burial and cremation of the dead and these concerns must be a priority. So don't be surprised if you do not get an immediate response. The cemetery MIs for Ripon have been transcribed by RHS&FHG and are newly available on microfiche from the Publications Officer, Derek Edmondson. If you need contact details let me know; I don't yet have my own copy so can't yet do a look-up for you. if you are happy to wait a few days mine should have arrived by then! Best wishes, Roz
This is the third attempt to get my interests to the list,here goes. Hi listers as a new member I list my interests. Looking for contacts of the MILNER family of SESSAY, have information on this family back to 1702. The NICHOLSON family of that area. JOHN NICHOLSON gentleman farmer married ELIZABETH MILNER 10 may 1814,my problem is with the children of this family especially JONAH MILNER NICHOLSON 3x grandfather married in Longbenton N/Castle Jonah was a servant ,coachman and butler ,he was born 28 Jan 1819 in Leake. Jonah married ELIZABETH DUNN 15 Feb. 1848 son HENRY born 22 Nov 1854 [2x grandfather.]there must be other siblings around! Elizabeth's father was a husbandman, so at a guess John and William had employment on an estate.or William may have been employed on Johns farm. Any connections are more than welcome, Regards Ray Thomas.
Anyone researching KAY at Middleton Tyas ?. Looking for information on family of JANE KAY (born ca. 1789, died 29.10.1844), married at Middleton Tyas on 17.9.1818 to WILLIAM THOMPSON of Richmond. Many thanks Dave Mitchell Cape Town South Africa
Hi Peter again, When I asked for details of the marriage at Brotton for John Taylor & Elizabeth Sayer I know that they married May 14, 1979 but were their witness names? Or any details about the family of Taylor or Sayer? I wonder if John TAYLOR had a brother as a witness?? Thanks again, Margaret Long Maryland, USA
In a message dated 2/1/2006 6:03:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > I'm planning on going to Teesside Archives on Wednesday. They have the PRs > for Brotton St.Margaret. I have a very full programme of my own research and > some lookups to do for others already, but if I have time, I'll do your > lookups. Who are you after? > > Hi Peter, Thanks so much... Not too much at Brotton for me mostly at Skelton. However for marriage at Brotton May 14, 1797 John Taylor & Elizabeth Sayer... any details?? Burials ?? Do they have a cemetery at Brotton?? or is it located at Skelton. I have found 2 deaths of children within days of birth in Skelton 1825 & 1826. But I can't locate either of these children and I don't believe that they came with their parents to America.. So any death for these 2 children?? Elizabeth Taylor b. March 30, 1827 and her brother George Sayer Taylor b. Jan. 18, 1829--their parents were John Taylor & Ellis (Alice) Lockwood Taylor m. Dec. 1824 at Brotton They were living at EAst Pasture Farm during some of this time.. Thanks again, Margaret
[email protected] wrote: >Burials ?? Do they have a cemetery at Brotton?? or is it located at >Skelton. >I have found 2 deaths of children within days of birth in Skelton 1825 & > 1826. >But I can't locate either of these children and I don't believe that >they came with their parents to America.. So any death for these 2 >children?? > > > There is a fairly large cemetery on Kilton Lane in Brotton, sometimes referred to as St. Peter's Churchyard. Three generations of my Swales ancestors were buried there, around the time you mentioned. LDS has a transcription of the headstones on microfilm. I'd love to have a photo of the Swales monument, by the way, if sks were to visit there with a digital camera. I understand that it has fallen, but that the inscription is mostly intact and visible. I had hoped to get over there myself (I live in California) but sadly no opportunities for traveling to the UK have materialized the last few years. -steve
Thanks Jed that seems to be the answer and My Ann Nesfield who was Ann Cattell by marriage then lands as a widow with two young children. She I think remarries a Mr Coates and now I need to find where Ann Coates and John Coates take the two children. Thanks William
well done jennt I had that from another person and have checked it out and Nesfield was the answer. It all fits and Ann married a Mr Coates later and then disappeared. I asked because Ann would have had two young children to look after and I am trying to trace them via her movements. Thanks William
Rob Try this family in 1851 Cencus H0107/2368 Charles Nesfield, born circa 1802 (registered Scarborough), and died age 77 (1879), born Folkton, but living in the parish of Flixton (there are 3 servants as well). Hope this helps Regards Ged Pugh <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/rank/2star.gif" WIDTH="48" HEIGHT="8" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="218"> <A HREF="javascript:go8860_10465425()">View Record</A> Bella Nesfield abt 1843 Bumble Bee Hale, Yorkshire, England Daughter Flixton Yorkshire <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/mag_m.gif" WIDTH="16" HEIGHT="16" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="428"> <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/rank/2star.gif" WIDTH="48" HEIGHT="8" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="218"> <A HREF="javascript:go8860_10465428()">View Record</A> Charles Nesfield abt 1802 Folkton, Yorkshire, England Head Flixton Yorkshire <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/mag_m.gif" WIDTH="16" HEIGHT="16" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="428"> <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/rank/2star.gif" WIDTH="48" HEIGHT="8" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="218"> <A HREF="javascript:go8860_10465452()">View Record</A> Jane Nesfield abt 1840 Staxton, Yorkshire, England Daughter Flixton Yorkshire <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/mag_m.gif" WIDTH="16" HEIGHT="16" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="428"> <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/rank/2star.gif" WIDTH="48" HEIGHT="8" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="218"> <A HREF="javascript:go8860_10465462()">View Record</A> Mary Nesfield abt 1803 Malton, Yorkshire, England Wife Flixton Yorkshire <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/mag_m.gif" WIDTH="16" HEIGHT="16" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="428"> <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/rank/2star.gif" WIDTH="48" HEIGHT="8" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="218"> <A HREF="javascript:go8860_10465463()">View Record</A> Mary Nesfield abt 1837 Staxton, Yorkshire, England Daughter Flixton Yorkshire <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/mag_m.gif" WIDTH="16" HEIGHT="16" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="428"> <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/rank/2star.gif" WIDTH="48" HEIGHT="8" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="218"> <A HREF="javascript:go8860_10465474()">View Record</A> Sarah Nesfield abt 1834 Staxton, Yorkshire, England Daughter Flixton Yorkshire <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/mag_m.gif" WIDTH="16" HEIGHT="16" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="428"> <IMG SRC="http://c.ancestry.com/i/search/rank/2star.gif" WIDTH="48" HEIGHT="8" BORDER="0" DATASIZE="218"> <A HREF="javascript:go8860_10465492()">View Record</A> William Thomas Nesfield abt 1834 Staxton, Yorkshire, England Son Flixton Yorkshire
I am Searching for any relatives of William Harker and Elizabeth Hird married Oct 1831 Grinton Yorkshire the couple who are my GGgrandparents their son Thomas came to Australia I would love some contact from other siblings of this couple who had 12 children all either Low Row or Melbecks as I am not all that familiar with England and its Parish's I would like and greatly recieve any advice given to aid in the direction of research thanks in anticipation Joan Stewart nee Harker Australia
Joan. somewhere in my files is a note that Bowes Parish council removed the Bowes Cross from the road junction and erected it in Jane Hird`s front garden nearly opposite the church. Jack
hello thought of Mellwaters a farm near to Bowes Jack
http://www.maurich.co.uk/familyhistory/harker.htm Although they are not my ancestors, I have lots of information on the above web page which has been provided by others. Maureen Joan <[email protected]> wrote: I am Searching for any relatives of William Harker and Elizabeth Hird married Oct 1831 Grinton Yorkshire the couple who are my GGgrandparents their son Thomas came to Australia I would love some contact from other siblings of this couple who had 12 children all either Low Row or Melbecks as I am not all that familiar with England and its Parish's I would like and greatly recieve any advice given to aid in the direction of research thanks in anticipation Joan Stewart nee Harker Australia ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== List Mom for ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L: Diana Boothe [email protected] ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx www.Maurich.co.uk Researching Cook, Prest,Makepeace,Buxton, Leadbeater,Henderson,Wignall, Harker) www.leicesterelectricityqcc.org.uk www.niffyonthenet.co.uk www.makepeacefamilyhistory.org.uk
Joan, I have (Non-HARKER) surname interests in the general Swaledale area, I have often spotted HARKER's in Reeth, Melbecks Marrick, Hurst, Helaugh etc. I have ref. also to associated CALVERT, HAMMOND & KIRTON names. I also have one or two digipics of the area. Not wishing to 're-invent the wheel' could you please be a little more precise as to what you have and perhaps would like? Regards Barrie Sharples North Yorkshire, England Updated July 2005 - Summary of surname interests plus, Roy Stockdill's, Guidance Notes on Writing up Your Family History: http://www.freewebs.com/barrie -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.25/246 - Release Date: 30/01/06