Hello I am researching SNOWDONs, originally from Witton le Wear, Byers Green, Brancepeth areas of County Durham, they moved to Lingdale, East Cleveland /Yorkshire area about 1865 with the railways. I have family information from 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 census I am looking for any information about John SNOWDON, (my GGGrandfather) who married Elizabeth Hannah CLAYTON in 1869, he owned the Lingdale Tavern in Lingdale and the Commercial Hotel in Boosbeck, plus alot more property in this area, all information taken from his will. They had 9 children, but only 6 survived. I am also lead to believe that he was inventor of several items, some he patented, some he sold on before completion. If any one has any information about him, his family or his invention it would be very much appreciated. Other names I am researching in connection with SNOWDON are BELL, THUBBRON, CLAYTON, SCOLLETT, ELLSMORE, HETHERINGTON, CARVER, SUCKLING, and WALKER. Many thanks Alison Small
Hello, Would anyone have a copy of M.I's for Middlesborough Linthorpe New Cemetery, if so would you mind looking for Sidman WILSON died 5 Mar 1873. Failing that maybe someone knows where I can get one. Thanks Nancy. _________________________________________________________________ Chat via SMS. Simply send 'CHAT' to 1889918. More info at http://ninemsn.com.au/mobilemania/MoChat.asp?blipid=6800
Hi Nancy. No doubt you know that his death certificate is available, if you haven't already got it. 1873 WILSON SIDMAN M-V-37-0-402 Middlesbrough. A letter, phone, fax or email to below will give you help in identifying his grave location. Cemeteries and Crematorium Office. Teesside Crematorium Acklam Road Middlesbrough TS5 7HE Telephone 01642 817725 Fax 01642 852424 E-mail peter_gitsham@middlesbrough.gov.uk Hope this helps. Lancelot Howard Barron Middlesbrough U.K LBarron Associates U.K. web site http://www.barron40.fsnet.co.uk/New_Web/Page_1x.html > Would anyone have a copy of M.I's for Middlesborough Linthorpe New > Cemetery, > if so would you mind looking for Sidman WILSON died 5 Mar 1873. > Failing that maybe someone knows where I can get one. > Thanks Nancy.
Hello Nancy, I will be going to the Teesside Archives w/c the 26/10/03, if you want I will look for you Lynn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy McAdie" <ndmcadie@hotmail.com> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 11:20 AM Subject: [NYorks] monumental inscriptions > Hello, > Would anyone have a copy of M.I's for Middlesborough Linthorpe New > Cemetery, > if so would you mind looking for Sidman WILSON died 5 Mar 1873. > Failing that maybe someone knows where I can get one. > Thanks Nancy. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat via SMS. Simply send 'CHAT' to 1889918. More info at > http://ninemsn.com.au/mobilemania/MoChat.asp?blipid=6800 > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the *NEW* RootsWeb/Ancestry Message Boards yet? Take a > tour soon & learn how time-saving those "Gateway" messages are compared > to trying to find the *new* ones on your own. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hi my name is Noreen Rose nee KITCHEN and I am researching the KITCHEN's who I have recently found in Myton on Swale and Alne N Yorkshire KITCHEN Myton on Swale Father Edward, son William Born 1824 Ag Lab married Mary APPLEBY born 1826 - Anthony born 1868 Son - 1881 Census living in Bickerton Village my grandfather Anthonys brother, Head of household Edward born 1845, married to Elizabeth - Living in Hipperholme cum Brighouse Children, William 15, Thomas 14, Arthur 12, Hannah 11, Emma 7, Ada 6 and Lawson 1 I believe the following might be brothers or cousins of my grandfather Anthony born 1868 Jane 1846 Benjamin 1857 George 1857 James 1859 Elizabeth 1859 Mary 1864 Henry 1865
Hi Listers, I'm back to searching in earnest for ancestors after a long beautiful summer. Still no progress in my endless search for John WILSON b. 1850 in Snape son of George WILSON a shoemaker and Elizabeth nee HAW. He is on the 1851 Census of Well, Masham & Snape aged 1 living with his parents at grandmother, Dorothy HAW's residence. He was a witness at my Ggrandmother, Elizabeth Ann 's marriage to William DIXON in Monkwearmouth in 1883 . Would love to find out if/or who he married. After the death of Elizabeth , George m. Mary ? b. Snape and I found George with his new family on the 1881 census at The Grange, Grewelthorpe, York. I also found Caroline WILSON , William WILSON and George WILSON working on farms in the area but cannot find when and where they married. On the 1901 census George is still at Grewelthorpe and I found a possibility for William aged 44 in Kirby Fleetham a gen. farm laborer. The only George I found was in Newbottle , Durham aged 38 as a Bankesman at a coal pit. Have just sent for a possible marriage cert. for Caroline from GRO. I've made progress with George sen.'s parents- William , a carpenter b. Snape who moved to the Boroughbridge area and may have been married 3x ..... but no real clues on my Ggrandmother's siblings. I'd appreciate any help. Sincerely, Dorothy on Vancouver Island All E-mails checked by AVG anti virus programme
Hi I'm new and i'm trying to trace Joshua Shape school master born circa 1790 and married to Phillis LKA Buniston North Yorkshire 1818. greatful for any help.
Hi Cathy, I have tried the Northallerton website forum and found help there in the past but didn't realise there was a different list for Northallerton I will have a look for it, thanks. Regards Jenny ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cathy Trewhitt" <cathytrewhitt@yahoo.co.uk> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 3:28 PM Subject: Re: [N'Yorks] 1861/1871 census look up help if possible. Hi Have you tryed the Northalerton list, there a friendly lot and help were they can. Cathy - ------------------------------- Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger ______________________________
Hi all I'm a new member here,trying to locate any details on the following families JEPSON I have traced back to a Robert Jepson who married an Elizabeth Baines from NorthCliff,York. She was b 1828,I have no other info about him .They had 4 children, Charles (b 28/12/1865) and James (b 1856) both b in Middlesbrough,Thomas (b 1858 in Wolsingham,Co.Durham) and Fred b 1877 in Stockton. POTTS Mary b 1859 in Middlesbrough. Her parents were William and Sara,both born in Ireland DAWSON Arthur b1815, d22/11/1847. He married a Barbara Gamble in Helmsley. They had 4 children,3 of whom died within a week of him,all in York. I assume there must have been some pretty horrific fever going around at that time. Hoping someone may have some extra information on these families Many thanks Phil
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Would anyone have access to either the 1861 or 1871 census for Northallerton area and would be willing to look up one person for me? I am trying to find whose son Thomas HIRST was, he is shown on the 1881 census aged 26 and I think in the 1901 aged 44 each time living at Hunwick and Helmington DUR but born Northallerton. He would have been born about 1857, so in 1861 he would be about 3 years old and 13 or so in 1871. There were other Thomas Hirsts around at the same time but they were a few years older than this particular Thomas. I had a large family of Hirst in the Northallerton area up until about 1870ish as far as I can tell and this Thomas must fit into this same family but there is nothing to show who his parents might have been. After about 1870 I have found the whole family beginning to scatter themselves about Yorkshire, County Durham and Northumberland. My Gt. Gt. Grandmother Annie Hirst nee RUSSELL, who was born & lkived all her life in Northallerton, I have recently discoverd died in Newcastle in 1887. Some of her children had moved up there. If anyone can help to pin this Thomas Hirst down in these earlier census then I would be very grateful. Are either the 1861 or 1871 census on CD for sale anywhere yet? Thankyou Jenny DeAngelis.Spain Regards Jenny DeAngelis. Spain.
Hi Janet, Here's the info from the Thornton Le Dale Registers but I don't think it will help much, Thornton Le Dale 16-10-1804 by Banns Christopher Shepherdson of this Parish = Mary Dobson " " Wit Matthew Lowe John Hustler George Harding bapt Dobson of above 20-1-1805 John " 30-11-1806 I also checked the 1851 census fot Thornton BUT of course they'd gone! Judith At 21:40 11/09/2003 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Everyone > >Just joined this list, although not new to Yorkshire Lists. > >I am looking for some info with regards to a marriage of Christopher >SHEPHERDSON to Mary DOBSON in 1804 in Thornton Dale. I know of 2 children >baptised of this couple. Dobson SHEPHERDSON, 1805 and John SHEPHERDSON, >1806 both baptised in Pickering. I notice from the Parish Registers by >Colin Blanshard Withers that there are transcripts and indexes for both >the parishes of Thornton Dale and of Pickering. Does anyone on the List >have any of these indexes or access to them? > >Is there anyone planning on a visit to Northallerton in the near future >who would be kind enough to look for the marriage in 1804 of Christopher & >Mary in Thornton Dale? I am mainly looking for and hoping the marriage >may have shown Christopher's father's name. > >Thank you to anyone who can offer any assistance. > >Janet > > > > >==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== >This List is dedicated to the North Riding, Yorkshire, England! If you >have a problem, question, need direction or to report a virus, please >contact Kathleen off-list at Administration@KathleensKorner.net. Thanks. > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Hi Virginia, If you look at the entries you have found for the Marske registers, transcripts, etc. you will see that for each is given a location, e.g. NYRO, or WYAS. On the same page there is also a recommendation to read the main page for the "Yorkshire Parish Register" info, with a link to same. There you will find a section on abbreviations, which explains NYRO, WYAS, etc., and also a section for Archives which gives the contact addresses for same. I hope that helps. Cheers, Liz in Melbourne On Thursday, October 09, 2003 9:58 AM, Virginia Bergmann [SMTP:ginnybergmann@hotmail.com] wrote: > Hi Colin, > > Sorry, I guess I didn't read carefully enough. I think I was being overly > optimistic and expected the new information to include the actual data, but > now I see it is strictly a 'register'. > That being the case then, what is the next step after I have located the > parish (Marske) and the period I am interested in? (1755-1757, 1759, > 1761-1771, 1773-1783, 1785-1876) Where are the actual records located? > > Thanks for your patience, > Virginia > > >Hi Virginia, > >As stated in my orginal message, you will find links to the information > >under the heading of "Church Registers" on each of the (600+) parish > >pages. To get to the relevant parish page, assuming you know which it is, > >take the link at the top of the main Genuki Yorkshire page to "Towns and > >parishes", and then go to the relevant Riding list of parishes. From the > >list of parishes select your parish and there you are. > > > >If you don't know the parish, use the "Where is it in Yorkshire" pages to > >find it by searching for the name of the place. > > > >I assume you are new to the Genuki site? If so, then I would recommend > >that you read the "Important information" page, in particular the Hierarchy > >diagram which attempts to show you how the whole site is set up. > > > >Hope this helps, > > > >Best wishes, > >Colin Hinson > > snip
I am looking for Wilkinson's in Middlesbrough and have so far got nowhere. Can you please let me know if you have come across a Jessie Wilkinson born around 1848 - 1852 in Middlesbrough her father is Benjamin. I don't know about your West Street but if you can wait till after the weekend, I shall ask somebody from Eston for you. Cheers Judy On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 20:47:58 +0100 , Ken Wilkinson <kenwilk@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >The 1861 census shows my GGparents living at 23 West Street, Ormsby, >Eston. Mapquest tells me there is still a West Street in Eston. I know >its a 140 years ago but does anyone who knows the area have an opinion >as to whether it might be the same West Street. > >Regards > >Ken > > >==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== >ROLL CALLS? Not permitted unless instituted by the List Admin. But post >your interests and areas of search often. New members join every day. > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > ___________________________________________________ What is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea? Find out at postmaster.co.uk http://www.postmaster.co.uk/cgi-bin/meme/quiz.pl?id=182
I am researching Graham's from Lockton which is just up from Pickering in North Yorkshire. They were there around the 1800-1850 (ish). The branch which leads directly to my mother-in-law moved to Middlesbrough. Please pass on my email address to your visitor. Cheers Judy On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 07:20:51 +0100 , "Brenda Green" <brenda@yorkshireancestors.com> wrote: >Hello all > >Someone was researching the name GRAHAM on one of the lists in the last >couple of days in North Yorkshire, I think in the Pickering to Scarborough >area. > >I accidentally deleted it. We have some people staying here from Oregon who >are researching CROSS/ GRAHAM/BELL & FENWICK families from Brompton by >Sawdon. They would love to make contact with any living relatives while >they are here. If this is of interest to anyone please contact me. > >They are here until Thursday > >kind regards > >Brenda >Ebberston, 6 miles East of Pickering, North Yorkshire >Visit the Family History Research Library with accommodation >Books for Genealogists on CD, 1901 Census Vouchers retailer. >Visit our website: www.yorkshireancestors.com >e-mail: brenda@yorkshireancestors.com > > > >==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== >~~ The List's GOLDEN RULE ~~ >Keep to genealogy, history, anything ancestors! Keep it clean & cool. >Treat others as you want them to treat you...Positively *NO* selling! > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > ___________________________________________________ In the English and Scottish football leagues, which team has the longest name? Find out at postmaster.co.uk http://www.postmaster.co.uk/cgi-bin/meme/quiz.pl?id=223
Hi Colin, Sorry, I guess I didn't read carefully enough. I think I was being overly optimistic and expected the new information to include the actual data, but now I see it is strictly a 'register'. That being the case then, what is the next step after I have located the parish (Marske) and the period I am interested in? (1755-1757, 1759, 1761-1771, 1773-1783, 1785-1876) Where are the actual records located? Thanks for your patience, Virginia >Hi Virginia, >As stated in my orginal message, you will find links to the information >under the heading of "Church Registers" on each of the (600+) parish >pages. To get to the relevant parish page, assuming you know which it is, >take the link at the top of the main Genuki Yorkshire page to "Towns and >parishes", and then go to the relevant Riding list of parishes. From the >list of parishes select your parish and there you are. > >If you don't know the parish, use the "Where is it in Yorkshire" pages to >find it by searching for the name of the place. > >I assume you are new to the Genuki site? If so, then I would recommend >that you read the "Important information" page, in particular the Hierarchy >diagram which attempts to show you how the whole site is set up. > >Hope this helps, > >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/ > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > >Hello, > >Maybe I misunderstood your post, but I have been trying to locate on the >Genuki Yorkshire site, the information you announced, 'Yorkshire Parish >Registers'. I'd appreciate it if you could set me straight or point me in >the right direction. > >Thanks, > >Virginia (Ward) Bergmann >Researching Hants County surnames: >WARD, MOSHER, CALDWELL, LOWTHERS, BERRY > > >>Hi Folks, >>I am very pleased to be able to announce that Colin Blanshard Withers has >>donated the contents of his book "Yorkshire Parish Registers" to >>Genuki. This is an extremely valuable addition to the Genuki Yorksire >>web-site, as I'm sure any of you who have used the book will agree. My >>thanks to Colin for this. >> >>Over the past weeks I have been doing various "clean up" jobs on the >>Genuki >>Yorkshire site in order to make it easier for me to maintain. In addition >>to this, I've written the software to split Colin's book data into the >>various ancient parishes and to generate the relevant pages containing >>this >>data. You will find links into the "YPR" data from under the heading >>"Church Records" in each Ancient parish page on the Genuki Yorkshire >>site. The addition of these page brings the total for the Genuki >>Yorkshire site to over 12,000, so if you are new to the Genuki Yorkshire >> >>>>>>>>>>>>snip > > > > >==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== >~ SUBJECT LINES ~ >Think about it!! A picture's worth 1000 words; a Subject Line more! The >4 W's: Who? What? When? and Where? Don't leave home without 'em! > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail
The 1861 census shows my GGparents living at 23 West Street, Ormsby, Eston. Mapquest tells me there is still a West Street in Eston. I know its a 140 years ago but does anyone who knows the area have an opinion as to whether it might be the same West Street. Regards Ken
Hi Virginia, As stated in my orginal message, you will find links to the information under the heading of "Church Registers" on each of the (600+) parish pages. To get to the relevant parish page, assuming you know which it is, take the link at the top of the main Genuki Yorkshire page to "Towns and parishes", and then go to the relevant Riding list of parishes. From the list of parishes select your parish and there you are. If you don't know the parish, use the "Where is it in Yorkshire" pages to find it by searching for the name of the place. I assume you are new to the Genuki site? If so, then I would recommend that you read the "Important information" page, in particular the Hierarchy diagram which attempts to show you how the whole site is set up. Hope this helps, 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/ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello, Maybe I misunderstood your post, but I have been trying to locate on the Genuki Yorkshire site, the information you announced, 'Yorkshire Parish Registers'. I'd appreciate it if you could set me straight or point me in the right direction. Thanks, Virginia (Ward) Bergmann Researching Hants County surnames: WARD, MOSHER, CALDWELL, LOWTHERS, BERRY >Hi Folks, >I am very pleased to be able to announce that Colin Blanshard Withers has >donated the contents of his book "Yorkshire Parish Registers" to >Genuki. This is an extremely valuable addition to the Genuki Yorksire >web-site, as I'm sure any of you who have used the book will agree. My >thanks to Colin for this. > >Over the past weeks I have been doing various "clean up" jobs on the Genuki >Yorkshire site in order to make it easier for me to maintain. In addition >to this, I've written the software to split Colin's book data into the >various ancient parishes and to generate the relevant pages containing this >data. You will find links into the "YPR" data from under the heading >"Church Records" in each Ancient parish page on the Genuki Yorkshire >site. The addition of these page brings the total for the Genuki >Yorkshire site to over 12,000, so if you are new to the Genuki Yorkshire > >>>>>>>>>>>>snip
Elizabeth Fenwick born at Great Edstone, the daughter of Brian Fenwick and Ann Bowes, was my gr gr grandmother as she was married to Simeon Barker of Helmsley in 1827. Their first born son named Brian Barker 1827-1909, who emigrated to Canada in 1851 to live with a Barker cousin named Hannah Arcoat (Harcourt) and her husband Joseph. They lived near Malton, in Peel County, Ontario. Brian married Eliza Darby, born in Ireland, and in 1862 he settled in Perth County, near Stratford, Ontario. Brian Fenwick married to Mary Ann Cross and Francis Bowes Fewwick married to Margaret Peacock came to the same area in Peel County in 1856. Brian and Francis Fenwick were sons of Brian Fenwick and Ann Foxton. Heather Burrow Ontario, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brenda Green" <brenda@yorkshireancestors.com> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 2:35 AM Subject: [N'Yorks] Heather Burrow - FENWICK > Heather, your emails are bouncing. > > Could you please contact me ASAP. Your Fenwicks are the same family as our > visitors and they leave tomorrow. > > They are very excited about your message. > > Sorry to send this to the list. > > Brenda > Ebberston, 6 miles East of Pickering, North Yorkshire > Visit the Family History Research Library with accommodation > Books for Genealogists on CD, 1901 Census Vouchers retailer. > Visit our website: www.yorkshireancestors.com > e-mail: brenda@yorkshireancestors.com > > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > ---> Some placed you don't want to miss!! > ~~ "Newbies' Guide: http://www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html ~~ > ~~ Genuki England: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/ ~~ > ~~ UK Public Records Office: http://www.pro.gov.uk ~~ > ~~ UK Newspapers? http://dds.nl/~kidon/media-link/ukpapers.shtml ~~ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Cathy Did you know that there is a One-Place study list for Brompton by Northallerton? We have about 45 members, and you may find that some of us have connections with the names you are researching. To subscribe to the list, go to http://www.british-genealogy.com/mailman/listinfo/opc-nry-brompton-by-northallerton You will need to subscribe to the list in order to read the archives. Richard Thomson Researching STAINTHORP, TUTIN, TOES and other names in Brompton by Northallerton, North Riding, and surrounding area, List Administrator for the Brompton List http://www.british-genealogy.com/mailman/listinfo/opc-nry-brompton-by-northallerton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cathy Trewhitt" <cathytrewhitt@yahoo.co.uk> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 12:02 AM Subject: [N'Yorks] Posting Names - TREWHITT > Hi > > Its a wile since I came on the list owing to ill health and moving house, > so think its time I reposted names. > > TREWHITT > WALLS > BURTON > > All Appleton Wiske, Rounton, Bromton. > Would love to hear from any one with a conection ( especialy > Pat Wood if she is still on this list ) > > Cathy > > > > - ------------------------------- > Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger > > ______________________________