Hi Roz, Some records will soon be available from the new Ryedale Family History Group, who are actively transcribing PRs and MIs for Kirkdale, at present, and plan to transcribe Nunnington records soon. Meanwhile, we have several members with interests in Kirkdale and Nunnington - myself included - can we help? kind regards, Janice Wood Ryedale Family History Group www.ryedalefamilyhistory.org
Hi John See http://webexhibits.org/calendars/year-text-British.html for info on the changes of 1752. There were no extra days, rather 11 days were "Lost". All the best Dave Dixon -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.19/231 - Release Date: 16/01/2006
Hi All, Does anyone have information on the switch over of calendars in 1752. What were the extra days? and did your birth dates etc transfer to the nearest on the new calendar. I've not really seen any info on this matter which surely must have affected us in some way regards John Morriss HUME Always looking for:-HUME plus ARCHER-Cradley Herts, 1840---BEAL(E) - Sheffield 1880 BROOKES-Rotherham BROGDEN - Collingham York 1851 1860---BUCKLAND-Nottingham 1880 BURTON- Sheffield 1910---CARLTON-Sutton on Forest Yorks. 1730 CLARKE-Myton Hall, CLARK- Hull 1820, Yorks 1825---CROWSHAW- Sheffield 1910 HARGREAVES-West Yorks 1840---HARRISON-Nottingham 1760 HELMAN-London 1850---HOLIDAY-Kilvington York 1780 HUME- Lowestoft 1901--- LINCOLN-London 1850--- MEDD-SEAMER YORK 1901---McBRIDE- Rotherham 1850 SKELTON -York 1800---THEAKER- Sheffield 1910 STANLEY-West Hartlepool-1863
Hi Karen: Thanks for checking for me. Appreciate it. Hopefully I will find him somewhere in the area. Best reagrds, Joan ----- Original Message ----- From: "karen" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 3:23 PM Subject: Re: [NYorks] John Pickering > Hi Joan, > > I had a look in my MI's for Pickering & Middleton near Pickering, both > published by the East Yorkshire Family History Society, unfortunately your > chap was not listed. > > Regards > > Karen > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joan Mercer" <[email protected]> > > > > I am wondering if someone would have the cemetary transcriptions for the > > area around Pickering/ Newton on Rawclife/Stape. > > > > I am trying to find out where my great great grandfather John Pickering is > > buried. He died July 25, 1872 at Undercliffe, Pickering at the age of > > approximately 52. He was the husband of Bessie Ann (nee Robson). > > > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > We have archives! Search for your ENG-NORTH-YORKS information here..... > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=ENG-NORTH-YORKS > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429 > >
Hello Listers Is there anyone researching John Mudd b Easby, Richmond 1883. His wife Elizabeth Wright b Laughton in Stafford. Married March 1856 in Stockton. Children: Charlotte b 1857 Nellie b 11.12. 1858 m Frederick White Emily b 1861 Lillie b 21 Apr 1872 George b 1865 m Esther Kirk All in Middlesbrough. Nellie and Fred were my gg grandparents. Regards Linda Western Australia
Hi All: I am wondering if someone would have the cemetary transcriptions for the area around Pickering/ Newton on Rawclife/Stape. I am trying to find out where my great great grandfather John Pickering is buried. He died July 25, 1872 at Undercliffe, Pickering at the age of approximately 52. He was the husband of Bessie Ann (nee Robson). Thank you to anyone who can help me. Joan
Good Evening, If anyone has access to Brotton marriages/or visits Northallerton, be able to look up a possible marriage for me? I have names & years. Thank you, Margaret.
Hi Many people have coal miners on the North Yorkshire Moors in their tree and I wondered if anybody could help me. William Holmes m Jane Hornby in Helmsley 20 Feb 1808. He was a collier in Bilsdale. I can go no further. Many Holmes lived & worked a Coal miners but I cannot connect them all together. Any Ideas Mary Lamport --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail
Dear List Is there anyone out there with access to any PRs or MIs for Kirkdale in late 18th-early 19th century? Similarly Nunnington for early 19th century. Does anyone know if there is a transcript available either to purchase or online? Many thanks, Roz
Greetings Helen Thank you for your reply and I checked your site. My connection is my extended NICHOLSON family. Spencer BUTTERFIELD bn 1851 Bingley Yks. marr. Emma NICHOLSON bn 1859 Cullingworth Yks d/o Matthew & Alice (nee LEACH) NICHOLSON Dec 1890. Family - Alice, Fred, John, and Willie all bn Bingley. Source 1881, 1891 & 1901 census. Judith in Te Kauwhata ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Oram" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 8:20 PM Subject: Re: [NYorks] More names > In message <[email protected]>, Judith Foy > <[email protected]> writes >>To the list >> >>More names in my research - >>HEATON- William & Ann, Joseph, John & Willie >>BUTTERFIELD - Spencer & Emma >>MASON - Joseph & Mary, Hannah Maria >>BALDWIN - John >>GREENWOOD - Richard & Ann >>LUND - Charles & Susannah >> >>Anyone have these names in their research? >> >>Judith >> > Hi Judith, > I am researching BUTTERFIELD from the Aysgarth/West Witton/Middleham > area. Where are yours from? > > See my site > > <http://www.wtoram.co.uk/famtree/surnames.htm> > > Regards, > -- > Helen Oram > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the ENG-NORTH-YORKS list, send the command > "unsubscribe" to > [email protected] (if in mail mode) or > [email protected] (if in digest mode.) > > ============================== > 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 > >
Gill There is a web site called www.oldscript.co.uk where volunteers with an interest in old script, whether it is a census return, middle English or Latin will, offer their advice and assistance to identify the odd word, or indeed translate an entire document! They are incredibly helpful. You just need to register and arrange with the site administrator, Chris, for the jpg of the image to be put on the site. I've discovered the most wonderful information from a number of quite illegible 16th C wills one of their listers has transcibed for me. I'm sure someone will have a go at identifying the name for you. Best wishes Laurel Sayer Surrey -----Original Message----- From: Gill Walmsley [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday 16 January 2006 20:48 To: [email protected] Subject: Help with Handwriting! Hi all, A bit of an unusual request for help this one! I'm wondering if there's anyone out there who also has a subscription with ancestry.co.uk that is any good at reading handwriting! There is a family listed on the 1891 census that are living next door to my ancestors, and for various reasons, I suspect they are in some way related to them. However, whoever transcribed them onto ancestry as got their surname down as CRANE and I think this is incorrect (I can't find any BMD's for these if they are CRANE's nor are they on any other census' under CRANE.) On ancestry if you search the 1891 census by Edward Crane, born 1863 in Liverpool, now living in Yorkshire he should come right up, living with Elizabeth his wife and his children Mary A and John. Not having any "Genealogy friends" I'd really appreciate it if anyone would have a little look at it for me and see what they think the surname might be. Many thanks to anyone who takes the time to reply! Gill ______________________________
Hi Gill, I agree with others that it definitely looks like the surname is Crane, the writing is pretty clear. They are not next door to the Peters family but are living in the Peters household, assuming that the Peters family are yours. Each household in the census is ended by two backward strokes in the column to the left of the last name included in that particular household. No such backward strokes are shown between the Peters and the Cranes. Added to that the Cranes, and the Mathews, are all down as Boarders meaning they are boarding with the Peters family rather than having a household of their own. It could be that they are down as Crane because that is how the enumerator either heard the name when it was spoken to him or how he read it from the schedule as written by one of the people in the household. An enumerator from Yorkshire might not have understood a Liverpudlian accent too clearly, they are quite distinct. What name do you think it should be if they were related to your Peters family? Regards Jenny DeAngelis Spain. > A bit of an unusual request for help this one! I'm wondering if there's > anyone out there who also has a subscription with ancestry.co.uk that is > any good at reading handwriting! > There is a family listed on the 1891 census that are living next door to > my ancestors, and for various reasons, I suspect they are in some way > related to them. However, whoever transcribed them onto ancestry as got > their surname down as CRANE and I think this is incorrect (I can't find > any BMD's for these if they are CRANE's nor are they on any other census' > under CRANE.) > On ancestry if you search the 1891 census by Edward Crane, born 1863 in > Liverpool, now living in Yorkshire he should come right up, living with > Elizabeth his wife and his children Mary A and John. Not having any > "Genealogy friends" I'd really appreciate it if anyone would have a little > look at it for me and see what they think the surname might be. > Many thanks to anyone who takes the time to reply! > Gill > > ______________________________
Hi Gill, Looks like Crane to me too, could be they made a mistake with Elizabeth's marital status, was 'your' one born in Cumberland possibly? Sometimes the place of birth varies from census to census, I'm sure they sometimes couldn't remember exactly where they were born. One of my recent ALLISONs had a place of birth as Paxton and the Caxton and he was born at Buttercrambe which is the same area. Hope this helps Regards Sam > Message du 16/01/06 22:37 > De : [email protected] > A : [email protected] > Copie à : > Objet : ENG-NORTH-YORKS-D Digest V06 #17 > > Hi Gill, > looks like Crane to me. All as boarder. Seems an odd entry. > Elizabeth isn't down as married she is single? > Anyone else looking its > RG12/4006 Folio 77 Page 39 > Jo :) > http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/jo14 > I use Archive CD Books to do my family history research > http://www.archivecdbooks.org/ > http://www.british-genealogy.com/forums/index.php?referrerid=18 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gill Walmsley" > To: > Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 8:48 PM > Subject: [NYorks] Help with Handwriting! > > > > Hi all, > > A bit of an unusual request for help this one! I'm wondering if there's > > anyone out there who also has a subscription with ancestry.co.uk that is > > any good at reading handwriting! > > There is a family listed on the 1891 census that are living next door to > > my ancestors, and for various reasons, I suspect they are in some way > > related to them. However, whoever transcribed them onto ancestry as got > > their surname down as CRANE and I think this is incorrect (I can't find > > any BMD's for these if they are CRANE's nor are they on any other census' > > under CRANE.) > > On ancestry if you search the 1891 census by Edward Crane, born 1863 in > > Liverpool, now living in Yorkshire he should come right up, living with > > Elizabeth his wife and his children Mary A and John. Not having any > > "Genealogy friends" I'd really appreciate it if anyone would have a little > > look at it for me and see what they think the surname might be. > > Many thanks to anyone who takes the time to reply! > > Gill > > > > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > > USGS Mapping Information query form > > http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > >
Hello Laurel Have checked St Mary Bagby MI's for you but no luck I'm afraid, this doesn't mean there was no burial there, I have a whole lot of "my" ALLISONS buried there according to the PR's but no headstones remain. I'm afraid I don't have copies of the other MI's but I do have quite a few from areas around Thirsk, Leyburn, amongst others. Good luck with your search Regards Sam > Message du 16/01/06 22:37 > De : [email protected] > A : [email protected] > Copie à : > Objet : ENG-NORTH-YORKS-D Digest V06 #17 > > Hi again > Does anyone know if the MIs for any of the following still exist as I've > just found some wills for the 16th-17th Cs which refer to these locations: > > Kirkby in Cleveland > Bagby > Upleatham > South Kilvington > Little Moorsome > > Admittedly they would be very old MIs but you never know. > > Also, can anyone advise me whether plaques on church walls inside have been > recorded in Yorkshire? Some of my earlier Sayers were gentlemen so could > well have contributed to church upkeep, or been allocated specific pews, or > were recognised in some other way(except for the few who were Catholics of > course). > > Many thanks > > laurel sayer > Surrey > > ______________________________
Mystery solved! Using your technique of searching CRA* I managed to find them on the 1901 census as CRAVE. Fantastic! Thanks very much to those who replied, who only knows how long I would've been here for trying to figure out that one on my own, I'm already feeling slightly cross-eyed from staring at it for too long. Best wishes and good luck with your searches, Gill ======================================== Message Received: Jan 16 2006, 09:32 PM From: "Ann Brixey" To: [email protected], [email protected] Cc: Subject: Re: [NYorks] Help with Handwriting! Hi Gill, Are you thinking that this is CRUNCH ? I did just Edward, 1863 Liverpool on the 1881 and that was the only one I got starting CH or CR Hope this helps I have to say that it does look like CRANE but nothing would surprise me. Regards Ann > Hi all, > A bit of an unusual request for help this one! I'm wondering if there's > anyone out there who also has a subscription with ancestry.co.uk that is > any good at reading handwriting! > There is a family listed on the 1891 census that are living next door to > my ancestors, and for various reasons, I suspect they are in some way > related to them. However, whoever transcribed them onto ancestry as got > their surname down as CRANE and I think this is incorrect (I can't find > any BMD's for these if they are CRANE's nor are they on any other census' > under CRANE.) > On ancestry if you search the 1891 census by Edward Crane, born 1863 in > Liverpool, now living in Yorkshire he should come right up, living with > Elizabeth his wife and his children Mary A and John. Not having any > "Genealogy friends" I'd really appreciate it if anyone would have a little > look at it for me and see what they think the surname might be. > Many thanks to anyone who takes the time to reply! > Gill > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > USGS Mapping Information query form > http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html > > ============================== > 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 > >
Hi all, A bit of an unusual request for help this one! I'm wondering if there's anyone out there who also has a subscription with ancestry.co.uk that is any good at reading handwriting! There is a family listed on the 1891 census that are living next door to my ancestors, and for various reasons, I suspect they are in some way related to them. However, whoever transcribed them onto ancestry as got their surname down as CRANE and I think this is incorrect (I can't find any BMD's for these if they are CRANE's nor are they on any other census' under CRANE.) On ancestry if you search the 1891 census by Edward Crane, born 1863 in Liverpool, now living in Yorkshire he should come right up, living with Elizabeth his wife and his children Mary A and John. Not having any "Genealogy friends" I'd really appreciate it if anyone would have a little look at it for me and see what they think the surname might be. Many thanks to anyone who takes the time to reply! Gill
Hi Gill, Are you thinking that this is CRUNCH ? I did just Edward, 1863 Liverpool on the 1881 and that was the only one I got starting CH or CR Hope this helps I have to say that it does look like CRANE but nothing would surprise me. Regards Ann > Hi all, > A bit of an unusual request for help this one! I'm wondering if there's > anyone out there who also has a subscription with ancestry.co.uk that is > any good at reading handwriting! > There is a family listed on the 1891 census that are living next door to > my ancestors, and for various reasons, I suspect they are in some way > related to them. However, whoever transcribed them onto ancestry as got > their surname down as CRANE and I think this is incorrect (I can't find > any BMD's for these if they are CRANE's nor are they on any other census' > under CRANE.) > On ancestry if you search the 1891 census by Edward Crane, born 1863 in > Liverpool, now living in Yorkshire he should come right up, living with > Elizabeth his wife and his children Mary A and John. Not having any > "Genealogy friends" I'd really appreciate it if anyone would have a little > look at it for me and see what they think the surname might be. > Many thanks to anyone who takes the time to reply! > Gill > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > USGS Mapping Information query form > http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html > > ============================== > 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 > >
Take a look at Genuki. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/NRY/Kirkleatham/Kirkleatham90Dry.html Lancelot Howard Barron MIDDLESBROUGH U.K This email has been sent from my Mandurah, Western Australia address. It will be live 'till the end of March. After that date please use [email protected] The fsnet address will get me at any time of the year, regardless of where I am. Web Site http://www.barron40.fsnet.co.uk/New_Web/Page_1x.html
Hi Gill, looks like Crane to me. All as boarder. Seems an odd entry. Elizabeth isn't down as married she is single? Anyone else looking its RG12/4006 Folio 77 Page 39 Jo :) http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/jo14 I use Archive CD Books to do my family history research http://www.archivecdbooks.org/ http://www.british-genealogy.com/forums/index.php?referrerid=18 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gill Walmsley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 8:48 PM Subject: [NYorks] Help with Handwriting! > Hi all, > A bit of an unusual request for help this one! I'm wondering if there's > anyone out there who also has a subscription with ancestry.co.uk that is > any good at reading handwriting! > There is a family listed on the 1891 census that are living next door to > my ancestors, and for various reasons, I suspect they are in some way > related to them. However, whoever transcribed them onto ancestry as got > their surname down as CRANE and I think this is incorrect (I can't find > any BMD's for these if they are CRANE's nor are they on any other census' > under CRANE.) > On ancestry if you search the 1891 census by Edward Crane, born 1863 in > Liverpool, now living in Yorkshire he should come right up, living with > Elizabeth his wife and his children Mary A and John. Not having any > "Genealogy friends" I'd really appreciate it if anyone would have a little > look at it for me and see what they think the surname might be. > Many thanks to anyone who takes the time to reply! > Gill > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > USGS Mapping Information query form > http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html > > ============================== > 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 > >
Hi Julie, There is a methodist chapel at West Burton, but the village falls in Aysgarth parish, so for C of E records you need to be looking in the Aysgarth registers. Have a look at the Genuki pages for Aysgarth - http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/NRY/Aysgarth/index.html The IGI shows the following information: marriage: John HAMMELL and Jane CALVERT, 11 May 1826, Aysgarth The christenings at Aysgarth have been covered by the LDS for the time period you are looking at, so no doubt you will find them on the IGI also. Here's the link - http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/search_IGI.asp Good Hunting, Michele -----Original Message----- From: Julie Robinson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 16 January 2006 18:21 To: [email protected] Subject: [NYorks] HAMMELL - WEST BURTON CHURCH RECORDS Hello List, Is there a church for West Burton? If so, what is it's name? I am wanting to establish the maiden name of a JANE who married John Pounder Hammell/Hamill some time 1826-7. <snip>