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    1. Re: [N'Yorks] Reposting Interests
    2. Mark, Noted that in the Barningham MI`s 1 Dent; 1 Fryer and 1 Head Gravestone mentioned. A Book "As Time Passed BY" A history of Barningham By J. Merryne Watson, edited by Alison Rosse. copyright Countess of Rosse 1997. This book gives " Fryer, ffrear in 1598 at Barningham. Mentions Fryers on the Hearth Tax Returns. We bought the book from the Teesdale Mercury shop in Barnard Castle. Try for the Teesdale Mercury on the web. Cheers Jack in Notts

    09/03/2003 04:16:26
    1. [N'Yorks] Reposting my Interests
    2. Hi All here are my interests in North Yorkshire HIRD - Bedale, Yarm, Darlington DUR all years THOMPSON - Bedale 19th century, Rokeby / Barningham 18th and before DRUMMER - Bedale and Larne, Ireland all years WALKER - Startforth 18th century, Barnard Castle DUR 18th century EWBANK - Rokeby and Barningham 18th century STOREY - Thirsk early 19th century and before COCKFIELD - Catterick / Hipswell all years PEARSON - trying to find a William from Northallerton, married a Margaret Pearson (also), family names include several Shadrachs. William was a baptist and died 1817 in Bedale age 69. OUTHWAITE - Marrick 17th - 18th centuries BINKS - Well 18th century, before then in Marrick / Hipswell BLENKIRON - Marrick 18th century RAMSHAW - Thirsk late 18th century David, in Derbyshire

    09/03/2003 02:04:46
    1. [N'Yorks] LEGG(E)
    2. Martin Willcocks
    3. I have an unresearched side branch of my maternal family - a Shelagh SAWDON (part of the SAWDON family from Whitby) married a Frank LEGG (post 1900). Shelagh was a great granddaughter of William SAWDON (the watchmaker and Jeweller) through son John SAWDON and grandson Lesley SAWDON. Of course, that could be a coincidence, but if there are any SAWDON marriages in your list ... please reply off the list! Regards Martin Willcocks Salt Lake City, UT, USA Researching: HILL, LAW, SAWDON, TAYLOR, WELLBURN, WINSPEAR

    09/02/2003 06:36:43
    1. [N'Yorks] Reposting Interests
    2. mark dent
    3. I am interested in the following names in the North Yorkshire area. DENT [Hope, Scargill, Barningham] HARPER [Hope, Scargill, Barningham] HEAD [Hope, Scargill, Barningham] FRYER/FRIER [Hope, Scargill, Barningham] I would be very pleased to hear from anyone with the same interests Mark Leeds, West Yorkshire _________________________________________________________________ Use MSN Messenger to send music and pics to your friends http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger

    09/02/2003 02:45:10
    1. [N'Yorks] CARR
    2. r_jennings
    3. Hello Lynne and Kevin, I have an ancestor Joan CARR marr William RAIN 1704 at Brompton by Sawdon. Joan d. of John CARR/Maria, b. 1683 at Wykeham. John CARR marr. Maria VAZEY 1679 at Wykeham. There are a lot of CARRs at Brompton by Sawdon in 17th c. If you link up with these let me know. Best wishes, Bob.

    09/02/2003 12:39:32
    1. [N'Yorks] NEW TO lIST
    2. Colin Parlor
    3. Have you joined the GLAMORGAN list, you'll find them very helpful and I'm sure you'll find the correct haystack at least. //Colin Parlor [Leeds]// ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Appleton" <peter.appleton3@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 11:05 AM Subject: [N'Yorks] New to list > Hello everyone, . The EVANS family I > have traced back to an Evan EVANS in Glamorganshire, Wales (and tracing him > any further back is like looking for a needle in a haystack!) > > regards, > > Peter Appleton

    09/02/2003 06:06:59
    1. RE: [N'Yorks] New to list
    2. Tennett, Eric R.
    3. Hi Peter! My family is from Whorlton, Melsonby, Manfield & Stanwick St John. Although, I haven't seen any marriages between your family and mine, there very well could be (I haven't researched any female marriages in my tree, yet). My name is spelled as Tennett/Tennet/Tenwick/Tennick in the registers for these parishes. If you happen to see any marriages to my name I'll be hapy to give any information you need. Good luck! Eric Tennett Rhode Island, USA -----Original Message----- From: Peter Appleton [mailto:peter.appleton3@ntlworld.com] Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 6:05 AM To: ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [N'Yorks] New to list Hello everyone, Just a quick e-mail to introduce myself. My name is Peter Appleton and I live in Guisborough (in what used to be known as the North Riding of Yorkshire in the good old days!). I began researching my family tree in January of this year when I took early retirement. I've been working at it fairly steadily (two-three days per week) and would regard myself as somewhere between beginner and intermediate in terms of my skills as a genealogical researcher. The family names and main localities that I am researching are as follows: APPLETON, Kirby-in-Cleveland & Whorlton, 1600-1900 APPLETON, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1850-present BOWERS, Skelton-in-Cleveland and Brotton, 1880-present CARVER, North Skelton, 1870-present COCKERILL, Langdale End & Goathland, 1800-1900 EVANS, Eston, 1850-1880 EVANS, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present FAWCETT, Crathorne & Wilton, 1750-1900 FAWCETT, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present LEGG(E), Lythe & Ugthorpe, 1750-1900 WOODS, Stanghow, 1870-1900 The BOWERS, CARVER and WOODS families came from Norfolk. The EVANS family I have traced back to an Evan EVANS in Glamorganshire, Wales (and tracing him any further back is like looking for a needle in a haystack!) regards, Peter Appleton ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== ----------> ALL CAPS or UPPER CASE Letters Permissible Use <---------- When typing a surname? YES! Absolutely! A must! For general text? NO! It's shouting, bad manners (Netiquette) and hard to find surnames. ============================== 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

    09/02/2003 02:39:21
    1. RE: [N'Yorks] New to list
    2. Peter, I have a Sarah Ellerton who married a John Fawcett at Sherburn in Elmet in 1810 - see the link to their webpage below. If there is any connection to your Fawcetts please let me know. Regards, Bob (Cambridge) http://freespace.virgin.net/bob.ellerton/EG5-1-6.htm Original Message: ----------------- From: Peter Appleton peter.appleton3@ntlworld.com Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 11:05:28 +0100 To: ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [N'Yorks] New to list Hello everyone, Just a quick e-mail to introduce myself. My name is Peter Appleton and I live in Guisborough (in what used to be known as the North Riding of Yorkshire in the good old days!). I began researching my family tree in January of this year when I took early retirement. I've been working at it fairly steadily (two-three days per week) and would regard myself as somewhere between beginner and intermediate in terms of my skills as a genealogical researcher. The family names and main localities that I am researching are as follows: APPLETON, Kirby-in-Cleveland & Whorlton, 1600-1900 APPLETON, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1850-present BOWERS, Skelton-in-Cleveland and Brotton, 1880-present CARVER, North Skelton, 1870-present COCKERILL, Langdale End & Goathland, 1800-1900 EVANS, Eston, 1850-1880 EVANS, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present FAWCETT, Crathorne & Wilton, 1750-1900 FAWCETT, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present LEGG(E), Lythe & Ugthorpe, 1750-1900 WOODS, Stanghow, 1870-1900 The BOWERS, CARVER and WOODS families came from Norfolk. The EVANS family I have traced back to an Evan EVANS in Glamorganshire, Wales (and tracing him any further back is like looking for a needle in a haystack!) regards, Peter Appleton ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== ----------> ALL CAPS or UPPER CASE Letters Permissible Use <---------- When typing a surname? YES! Absolutely! A must! For general text? NO! It's shouting, bad manners (Netiquette) and hard to find surnames. ============================== 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .

    09/01/2003 02:26:58
    1. RE: [N'Yorks] weather records
    2. Frank Heeley
    3. NAY LAD, YOU MUST 'AVE BEEN FROM'T WEALTHY STRATA. MOST OF US OF 'TENDER' YEARS CAN'T EVEN RECALL PEOPLE HAVIN' CARS TO PUSH. f.h. Sorry, this wan't meant to be in capitals. The arthritic fingers didn't work proper. --------------------------------- Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger

    08/31/2003 10:22:23
    1. RE: [N'Yorks] weather records
    2. Lancelot Barron
    3. Those of us who have been around for only 65 years will say that in our childhood the winters were much more severe than recent years. We have visions of roads blocked for days at a time. Being unable to leave the drive, beside our houses, in our cars, without 4 people to help get the car moving. We remember skating on the park lake. Of having to put anti-freeze in our cars by 1st September. Nothing like this has happened in the past 20 years. I'm sure that, in spite of what the "experts" tell us, the climate is changing fast. I doubt that there are any records, which go back more than 150 years, with reliability. Lancelot Howard Barron Middlesbrough U.K LBarron Associates U.K. web site http://www.barron40.fsnet.co.uk/New_Web/Page_1x.html

    08/31/2003 05:20:36
    1. [N'Yorks] Wills
    2. Ann Tomlinson
    3. Does anyone know particular probate films which would contain wills in Scarborough, Whitby, Lythe, Dent or Aysgarth from about 1750 to 1850? The LDS library catalog offers a multitude, but I'm at a loss to know which ones to order.... Annie In sunny Idaho, USA MOORE - BANKS - GRAHAM - PARTINGTON Ann Pettijohn Tomlinson annt51@cableone.net

    08/31/2003 02:27:08
    1. [N'Yorks] Re: Pickering microfilm lookup
    2. Nancy Vogt
    3. I would be thrilled if you found any PLUMPTON/PLOMPTON names in the microfilm for Pickering in the years mentioned. A early will that I have mentions "Hallgarth in Pickering" Thanks. Nancy Vogt USA My web page: http://community.webtv.net/nanspage

    08/31/2003 01:09:02
    1. Re: [N'Yorks] weather records
    2. Hello William, I did a search on google and received thousands of hits for the search "Historical Weather" http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%22Historical+Weather%22&bt nG=Google+Search I also remember, either hearing or reading, many years ago that in the time frame you mentioned there were very cold winters. The observation that was made were the paintings that were made of people ice-skating on the frozen waters around the lowlands of Amsterdam. I am not an art historian so I can tell you any of the names of the famous artists of that era. However, what they depicted in their art work was very unusual as it related to the local weather. Some people have even refereed to this time as a mini ice age. I would suggest going through some search engines that you like and searching for Historical Weather. Good luck. David Coates Charlotte, North Carolina

    08/31/2003 11:59:46
    1. [N'Yorks] weather records
    2. Have any of you come across any sites with historic weather records ie it was a very cold winter in 1683/4 etc. especially for Yorkshire William

    08/31/2003 11:35:19
    1. RE: [N'Yorks] New to list
    2. Brian Parkinson
    3. Hi Peter I have Bowers from Darlington and they came from Great Wratting in Suffolk Any tie-up with your Norfolk Bowers ? Brian -----Original Message----- From: Peter Appleton [mailto:peter.appleton3@ntlworld.com] Sent: 31 August 2003 11:05 To: ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [N'Yorks] New to list Hello everyone, Just a quick e-mail to introduce myself. My name is Peter Appleton and I live in Guisborough (in what used to be known as the North Riding of Yorkshire in the good old days!). I began researching my family tree in January of this year when I took early retirement. I've been working at it fairly steadily (two-three days per week) and would regard myself as somewhere between beginner and intermediate in terms of my skills as a genealogical researcher. The family names and main localities that I am researching are as follows: APPLETON, Kirby-in-Cleveland & Whorlton, 1600-1900 APPLETON, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1850-present BOWERS, Skelton-in-Cleveland and Brotton, 1880-present CARVER, North Skelton, 1870-present COCKERILL, Langdale End & Goathland, 1800-1900 EVANS, Eston, 1850-1880 EVANS, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present FAWCETT, Crathorne & Wilton, 1750-1900 FAWCETT, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present LEGG(E), Lythe & Ugthorpe, 1750-1900 WOODS, Stanghow, 1870-1900 The BOWERS, CARVER and WOODS families came from Norfolk. The EVANS family I have traced back to an Evan EVANS in Glamorganshire, Wales (and tracing him any further back is like looking for a needle in a haystack!) regards, Peter Appleton ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== ----------> ALL CAPS or UPPER CASE Letters Permissible Use <---------- When typing a surname? YES! Absolutely! A must! For general text? NO! It's shouting, bad manners (Netiquette) and hard to find surnames. ============================== 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 --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 19/08/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 19/08/03

    08/31/2003 10:38:58
    1. Re: [N'Yorks] New to list
    2. Hello Peter my family on my mothers side and my husbands side both have carvers from norfolk on my husbands side we have robert carver b 1853 norfolk / ironstone miner ann carver b1852 cambridge herbert jeffers or jefferson carver b 1875 skelton mary ann b 1877 skelton emily a b 1880 skelton susanah violet b 1882 skelton sidney b 1888 skelton maud b 1890 skelton and edith b 1897 skelton on my side my gg aunt dora snowdon married a carver and had john robert and lillian hope this is of interest to you m atkinson redcar ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Appleton" <peter.appleton3@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 11:05 AM Subject: [N'Yorks] New to list > Hello everyone, > > Just a quick e-mail to introduce myself. My name is Peter Appleton and I > live in Guisborough (in what used to be known as the North Riding of > Yorkshire in the good old days!). I began researching my family tree in > January of this year when I took early retirement. I've been working at it > fairly steadily (two-three days per week) and would regard myself as > somewhere between beginner and intermediate in terms of my skills as a > genealogical researcher. The family names and main localities that I am > researching are as follows: > > APPLETON, Kirby-in-Cleveland & Whorlton, 1600-1900 > APPLETON, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1850-present > BOWERS, Skelton-in-Cleveland and Brotton, 1880-present > CARVER, North Skelton, 1870-present > COCKERILL, Langdale End & Goathland, 1800-1900 > EVANS, Eston, 1850-1880 > EVANS, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present > FAWCETT, Crathorne & Wilton, 1750-1900 > FAWCETT, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present > LEGG(E), Lythe & Ugthorpe, 1750-1900 > WOODS, Stanghow, 1870-1900 > > The BOWERS, CARVER and WOODS families came from Norfolk. The EVANS family I > have traced back to an Evan EVANS in Glamorganshire, Wales (and tracing him > any further back is like looking for a needle in a haystack!) > > regards, > > Peter Appleton > > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > ----------> ALL CAPS or UPPER CASE Letters Permissible Use <---------- > When typing a surname? YES! Absolutely! A must! For general text? NO! > It's shouting, bad manners (Netiquette) and hard to find surnames. > > ============================== > 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 >

    08/31/2003 10:09:48
    1. Re: [N'Yorks] New to list
    2. Dennis & Johanna Cotter
    3. Hi Peter I have a George Appleton who married two Fenney sisters from Kirby in Cleveland. The first sister he married in 1890 and they had 4 children:- William Frank, Fred, Emily Mary and Edith Ann. I don't know much about this line but please get in touch if this rings any bells. Johanna Cotter on 31/8/03 3:05, Peter Appleton at peter.appleton3@ntlworld.com wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Just a quick e-mail to introduce myself. My name is Peter Appleton and I > live in Guisborough (in what used to be known as the North Riding of > Yorkshire in the good old days!). I began researching my family tree in > January of this year when I took early retirement. I've been working at it > fairly steadily (two-three days per week) and would regard myself as > somewhere between beginner and intermediate in terms of my skills as a > genealogical researcher. The family names and main localities that I am > researching are as follows: > > APPLETON, Kirby-in-Cleveland & Whorlton, 1600-1900 > APPLETON, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1850-present > BOWERS, Skelton-in-Cleveland and Brotton, 1880-present > CARVER, North Skelton, 1870-present > COCKERILL, Langdale End & Goathland, 1800-1900 > EVANS, Eston, 1850-1880 > EVANS, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present > FAWCETT, Crathorne & Wilton, 1750-1900 > FAWCETT, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present > LEGG(E), Lythe & Ugthorpe, 1750-1900 > WOODS, Stanghow, 1870-1900 > > The BOWERS, CARVER and WOODS families came from Norfolk. The EVANS family I > have traced back to an Evan EVANS in Glamorganshire, Wales (and tracing him > any further back is like looking for a needle in a haystack!) > > regards, > > Peter Appleton > > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > ----------> ALL CAPS or UPPER CASE Letters Permissible Use <---------- > When typing a surname? YES! Absolutely! A must! For general text? NO! > It's shouting, bad manners (Netiquette) and hard to find surnames. > > ============================== > 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 >

    08/31/2003 08:28:59
    1. [N'Yorks] New to list
    2. Peter Appleton
    3. Hello everyone, Just a quick e-mail to introduce myself. My name is Peter Appleton and I live in Guisborough (in what used to be known as the North Riding of Yorkshire in the good old days!). I began researching my family tree in January of this year when I took early retirement. I've been working at it fairly steadily (two-three days per week) and would regard myself as somewhere between beginner and intermediate in terms of my skills as a genealogical researcher. The family names and main localities that I am researching are as follows: APPLETON, Kirby-in-Cleveland & Whorlton, 1600-1900 APPLETON, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1850-present BOWERS, Skelton-in-Cleveland and Brotton, 1880-present CARVER, North Skelton, 1870-present COCKERILL, Langdale End & Goathland, 1800-1900 EVANS, Eston, 1850-1880 EVANS, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present FAWCETT, Crathorne & Wilton, 1750-1900 FAWCETT, Skelton-in-Cleveland, 1880-present LEGG(E), Lythe & Ugthorpe, 1750-1900 WOODS, Stanghow, 1870-1900 The BOWERS, CARVER and WOODS families came from Norfolk. The EVANS family I have traced back to an Evan EVANS in Glamorganshire, Wales (and tracing him any further back is like looking for a needle in a haystack!) regards, Peter Appleton

    08/31/2003 05:05:28
    1. Re: [N'Yorks] Look-up offer
    2. Renee O.
    3. Hi, The film I have for Pickering only goes to 1835. I found that out on Thursday when I went and tried to do one lookup for someone. I will do the St. Michael one for you though. Sorry, Renee ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michele Harrison" <michele.harrison@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 9:30 AM Subject: [N'Yorks] Look-up offer Hi Renee, Thank you for your kind offer. Please will you have a look at two marriages for me - 1. Pickering - Jul/Aug/Sep 1859. Judith Beal and Thomas Miller. If I'm on the right track, Judith will be a widow. 2. St Michael, New Malton - 19 Dec 1836. Nathan Ward/Wade? and Joanna Spanton. The IGI shows him as Wade, but I'm almost sure he's the Ward I've been looking for. Any details from either will be very much appreciated. Regards, Michele ----- Original Message ----- From: "Renee O." <renee@pconline.com> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 6:30 AM Subject: Re: [N'Yorks] Yorkshire interests > Will do lookups from the following LDS films that I have on 4 week loan. ==== 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

    08/30/2003 06:58:49
    1. [N'Yorks] Correction on Pickering microfilm lookup
    2. Renee O.
    3. Hello all, I need to make a correction to the dates I have available to do a search on the Pickering film. The LDS site shows: 0990922 Bishop's transcripts, 1600-1873 Church of England. Parish Church of Pickering However, the reel I have only goes from 1600-1835. 1836-1873 is on reel 0990923, which I did not order. I also want to let everyone know that the earlier years are much harder to read, so I will do my very best to find your names if you have sent them to me. There are also some pages that are darkened right over the beginning of the groom's name on some of the marriages, but again, I will do my best! Renee

    08/30/2003 06:57:09