Hi List and Judy, My gggGrandfather George Wortley (Moulder) of Rotherham married Nancy Kent, 15 NOV 1813 Rotherham, Yorkshire, England. They show up in the 1841 Census as: 1332/11 2 28a Rotherham Well Gate George WORTLEY 50-54 1332/11 2 28a Rotherham Well Gate Nancy WORTLEY 45-49 1332/11 2 28a Rotherham Well Gate George WORTLEY 20-24 1332/11 2 28a Rotherham Well Gate Sarah WORTLEY 13 1332/11 2 28a Rotherham Well Gate Charles WORTLEY 7 Another daughter, Emma, my ggGrandmother was out of the house at the time and residing in South Sheffield where she got married 3 years later. Emma was born in Devonshire when the family was briefly out of county. 1337/5 10 33a Sheffield South Eyre Street Emma WORTLEY 15-19, birth 8 June 1821- 7 June 1826 (pinned down to early 1825 by other data.) Marriages Dec 2, 1844 -------------------------------------------- HAWKES Frederick Sheffield 22 574 Age 23 Batchelor,Brass Founder,Norfolk St. WORTLEY Emma Sheffield 22 574 Age 20 Spinster, Ditto for Norfolk St. I lose track of George and Nancy at this point and would appreciate help in finding later records of them. I did find one death record for a George Wortley: Deaths Mar 1848 - This date may not apply to George, though it puts him at a possible age 59 at death. -------------------------------------- Wortley George Rotherham 22 374 An 1851/61 census report of Nancy Wortley would be most helpful in that it would either confirm or deny that George had passed away by this time. I have been unable to find any birth records for Nancy Kent and her age in the 1851 census would be helpful in pinning down her birth date. Another of their children, Hannah, ch 20 Dec 1821, was not in the 1841 census and I would love to determine her fate as well. Thanking you in advance, Doug Hawkes. -- Doug Hawkes e-mail: dhawkes@ee.ryerson.ca
I would appreciate it if some kind soul could furnish the 1851 census information for George Duckenfield and John (or Jonathan Duckenfield - age about 42 wife Ann Children, Walter, 15, John 13, Edmund 12, James 10 Listed in 1852 White's Directory as houses at 11 and 13 Backfields Thanks in advance
In a message dated 11/06/2005 04:53:23 GMT Standard Time, MORROW-OTAKI@xtra.co.nz writes: George Alfred Burton died on the 3 Apr 1874 Grimesthorpe, Bland St. Brightside, Yorkshire West Riding, England he was buried on the 5 Apr 1874 Brightside St Thomas, Sheffield, Yorkshire West Riding, England died aged 5 yrs. Died of Scarlet fever. C Burton present at his death. On the same day of burial was a William Burton buried at the same cemetery, this William was aged 9 mths is he a sibling??? Hi The only way to find out if the baby is a relation would be to get a birth/death certificate. You could look at the 1871 census to see how many children there were. I had a look in the 1871 census and found this family which I think is yours. I have sent the images off list as it is on two pages. Hope this helps. Best wishes JUDY ELKINGTON _http://www.elkingtonfamily.com_ (http://www.elklingtonfamily.com/) ELKINGTON-L@rootsweb.com http://www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html
In a message dated 03/06/2005 02:40:34 GMT Standard Time, Smolar@ihug.co.nz writes: I am looking for the house owned by my G.G. Grandfather Tedbar TINKER called Bradway Grange. I under stand that the Bradway Grange Road was named after the house. The property was purchased by Tebar TINKER in 1850 and the farming still continued at the Grange until 1957 when the last of the farm land was built on. I am planning to visit the area at the end of June and would love to know if the house is still standing and if so what is the address. Hi Just to tell you that Bradway Grange Farm is still standing. Most of the land to the north is occupied by new housing but to the south, it is open fields still. They run a Riding School there and sell Fresh Farm Eggs and Duck Eggs. If you get to Bradway, follow the road to Holmesfield and as it takes a sharp left turn round Tinker's corner, the farm is about 100 yards on the left. I passed it yesterday and I am sure that if you went there they would be happy to help you although I don't know them myself. I also found this for you incase you do not know what the company did. Tedbar Tinker Hire Plant and power tool hire and sales 53 Carlisle Street, Sheffield S4 7LJ [June 2005] This is in the Attercliffe area of Sheffield where the Steel Works used to be. Funnily enough, when I had my little printing business I seem to remember doing some printing for them, but that is a long time ago. So the company is still in business. I hope your trip is successful and will let us know how you get on. Best wishes JUDY ELKINGTON _http://www.elkingtonfamily.com_ (http://www.elklingtonfamily.com/) ELKINGTON-L@rootsweb.com http://www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html
Lesley I think Selina died in 1849 along with her 3 year old son william try this web site http://www.gencem.org/burialrecords/records.php Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lesley Shaw" <lesleyshaw60@hotmail.com> To: <ENG-SHEFFIELD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 3:58 PM Subject: [SHEFF] 1851 census lookup > Hello all, > > I received a marriage certificate this morning for a Selina Morton aged > 18, who married James Williams aged 21 yrs. They married in Sheffield on > February 13th 1842. James was a Steel Roller by trade, as was his father - > Benjamin > > Selina's father is listed as possibly John Morton, occupation Grinder. > > They both lived in Wicker, I have found James on the 1841 census but no > sign of Selina. > > On 1861 census James is still living in Wicker but his wife is called Ann. > Again no sign of Selina. James was born in Stourbridge. > > Can anyone find these people on the 1851 census, particularly Selina and > James. > > Thanks > > Lesley > > > > ==== ENG-SHEFFIELD Mailing List ==== > Messages which includes "personal monetary gain" content is strictly not > allowed. Permission from the list admin is needed before including any > "personal monetary gain" or "sales" advertisement in messages > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.5 - Release Date: 07/06/2005 > >
Hello all, I received a marriage certificate this morning for a Selina Morton aged 18, who married James Williams aged 21 yrs. They married in Sheffield on February 13th 1842. James was a Steel Roller by trade, as was his father - Benjamin Selina's father is listed as possibly John Morton, occupation Grinder. They both lived in Wicker, I have found James on the 1841 census but no sign of Selina. On 1861 census James is still living in Wicker but his wife is called Ann. Again no sign of Selina. James was born in Stourbridge. Can anyone find these people on the 1851 census, particularly Selina and James. Thanks Lesley
WOW!!!!! What a fabulous list this is! Many thanks to Peter, Josephine, Judy, Phil, Cathy and Connie for all the information, particularly as most of it came through in time for me to pay another visit to the library (rather limited for time in my lunch break). Phil hit the nail right on the head the book I was after was the South Yorkshire one which I now have in my possession albeit only for a couple of weeks:- South Yorkshire - The History and Topography of the Deanery of Doncaster. Volume 2", Rev. Joseph Hunter (Printed 1831) ISNB 1 903832 46 2 Price £10.00 CD Also available as an A4 spiral-bound book Price £20.00 It hadnt occurred to me that there was a Hallamshire section in another book. Cathy thanks for the image of the STEAD pedigree from Familiae Minorum Gentium which came through perfectly. Its given me even more information for my tree (though I know some of it cant be proven). I think Ill have to invest in a copy of Hallamshire, South Yorkshire and Familiae Minorum Gentium myself. I know I can get the first one on CD from Colin Hinson (thanks Judy) but dont know where to get the other two (suggestions welcome please - I think Id prefer the books to CD where possible as I could take them anywhere to read). Thanks again to everyone Ive a big smile on my face this evening! Kind regards. Jane Chesterfield (UK) Researching:- BARKER, BARTHOLOMEW, COOPER, CRAPPER, CRAWSHAW, EARNSHAW, HAWKE, HIBBERD, JESSOP, MILNER, STEAD(E), THOMPSON and WOOD, all in the Sheffield, Bradfield, Norton area.
***please note: the open meeting of the local history class on Thursday June 16th has been cancelled*** Sunday 12th June 2pm, 3.30pm, 5pm Walkley Cemetery Tours from the cemetery gates, Nichols Road, off Waller Road Come and look round this beautiful Victorian cemetery and sample some of the history of Walkley families as well as the wildlife that now resides in this place. This is an outdoor event. Sunhats or umbrellas may be needed! Children must be accompanied. Donations towards the upkeep of the cemetery are very welcome. Mon 13th June 9.30-11.30am Walkley Parish Community Hall (next to St. Mary's Church) Trace Your Family Tree Ever wondered who your ancestors were? Come along to this open class in genealogy, courtesy of the WEA. For further details contact Ian Horsfield on 234 1212. Mon 13th June 7.30-9.30pm Walkley Community Centre, Fir Street 200 Years of Walkley Festival lecture by Martin Olive. Tickets £2.00 available from Sam on 232 6076 or just turn up on the night. N.B. This event takes place upstairs with limited disabled access Wednesday 15th June 7.00 pm - 8.30 pm Walkley Library Old North Sheffield In keeping with the history theme of the Festival, Malcolm Nunn will be giving an illustrated talk on Old North Sheffield. Further details from Sue Taylor on 231 2947 or sue.taylor2@sheffield.gov.uk Wednesday 22nd June 6.30 pm - 9.00 pm (Starts at) Walkley Library Martin Olive's History Walk Join Martin Olive on his famous history walk to find out the history of the neighbourhood where you live. Not recommended for young children. A full programme for the festival can be found on the Walkley Community Forum website http://www.walkleycf.org.uk/ Hugh in Walkley
Hi I must send my apologies to Colin Hinson who has the CD on Hunter's Hallamshire and not Archive Books and Rod Neep. Please contact Colin to find out more about it. Best wishes JUDY ELKINGTON _http://www.elkingtonfamily.com_ (http://www.elklingtonfamily.com/) ELKINGTON-L@rootsweb.com http://www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html
In reply to Hugh's message Hugh, I don't think this is the same family (1861 census) although I will do some more checking tonight. I have a contact from the village where the family came from and there is no record of Mary being born there. I think I wil have to send for the birth certificate from the Sheffield REgistrar office and see if they will look at the years either side. Thanks Lisa >evening Elaine, >Back in April Lisa posted the 1871 listing for this >family and Gordon found >the following in 1861 which is a close match apart >from the spelling: >1861 census index >COMEA Andrea [m] 34 LAN Liverpool 3480 25 >COMEA Marinea 29 Italy 3480 25 >COMEA Mary 9 Italy 3480 25 >COMEA Joseph 6 YKS Sheffield 3480 25 >COMEA Eliza 4 YKS Sheffield 3480 25 >COMEA Rose 2 YKS Sheffield 3480 25 >COMEA Laura <1 YKS Sheffield 3480 25 >This shows Mary as being born in Italy and her father >being born in Liverpool! >Lisa - do you have reason to believe Mary was born in >England, despite this information ?! >Hugh in Sheffield __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Hi I don't know if anyone on the list has it but I believe that ARCHIVE books run by Rod Kneep bought out a copy on CD but I am not sure which edition they used. Possibly all of them. Hunter also brought out a book called Familae Monorum Gentorum which is a book of pedigrees but this is the usual quarto size. [About A4 in folded in half]. If it was from Hallamshire then it is a mighty tome or if it is the other book then it is a smaller book as I describe. I have the 1819 version but it is in too fragile a state to photocopy but I would be happy to do a look up for you. Best wishes JUDY ELKINGTON _http://www.elkingtonfamily.com_ (http://www.elklingtonfamily.com/) ELKINGTON-L@rootsweb.com http://www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html
I'm hoping someone will be able to help me locate a book I borrowed from the library 3 or 4 years ago. I'm fairly certain it was Hunter's Hallamshire and I photocopied the pedigree of STEAD of Onesacre and a few other pages. Unfortunately, I've misplaced the piece of paper I had the book details written down on but I believe it had Volume II written on it. I went back to the library yesterday and borrowed Hunter's Hallamshire - I was given the 1819 edition, brought up from the basement as was the case last time. I asked if there were different volumes and was told there was only the one book. Although this book looks like the right one, I find that this isn't the same book that I had before as the information is just not there (my copies have page numbers). The one I borrowed previously covered a much wider area, containing pages for Priory of Bretton and Ardsley as well as Hallamshire (page headings). I believe there are other editions of this book (my Dad got some info off the library computer today - there were versions dated 1829, 1869 and 1875) so would there be lots of additional information in the later editions? In other words, if I were to get a copy of the latest edition would I get everything from the 1819 version and all the extra info from subsequent editions? The photocopies I have look very much as though they come from Hallamshire but now I'm beginning to wonder if I should be looking for a different book altogether. Does anyone out there know? Any help very much appreciated. Many thanks. Jane Chesterfield (UK) Researching:- BARKER, BARTHOLOMEW, COOPER, CRAPPER, CRAWSHAW, EARNSHAW, HAWKE, HIBBERD, JESSOP, MILNER, STEAD(E), THOMPSON and WOOD, all in the Sheffield, Bradfield, Norton area.
Hello Jane, There are indeed different editions of Hunter's Hallamshire. The first edition was written by Hunter... the second edition (a lot more extensive work was written by Rev Gatty). There are other editions as well can't quite remember exactly how many re-prints exist... as you noted the first Edition does not contain as much information as the subsequent Editions. It is quite likely that you would find what you are looking for in the 2nd or more likely the Third Edition; 1875 version... Hope this helps. Coincidently one of my ancestors bought the annotated version of the Hallamshire from the estate of Hunter... They then (along with two other people) had it updated... It was supposed to be revised by Reverend Eastwood who was the son in Law of my ancestor, but Rev. Eastwood died and Rev. Gatty ended up re writing the Hallamshire... Kindest regards, Josephine, Ontario, Canada... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Hyatt" <jane.hyatt@btinternet.com> To: <ENG-SHEFFIELD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 8:12 PM Subject: [SHEFF] Hunter's Hallamshire > I'm hoping someone will be able to help me locate a book I borrowed from > the library 3 or 4 years ago. > > I'm fairly certain it was Hunter's Hallamshire and I photocopied the > pedigree of STEAD of Onesacre and a few other pages. Unfortunately, I've > misplaced the piece of paper I had the book details written down on but > I believe it had Volume II written on it. > > I went back to the library yesterday and borrowed Hunter's Hallamshire - > I was given the 1819 edition, brought up from the basement as was the > case last time. I asked if there were different volumes and was told > there was only the one book. Although this book looks like the right > one, I find that this isn't the same book that I had before as the > information is just not there (my copies have page numbers). The one I > borrowed previously covered a much wider area, containing pages for > Priory of Bretton and Ardsley as well as Hallamshire (page headings). > > I believe there are other editions of this book (my Dad got some info > off the library computer today - there were versions dated 1829, 1869 > and 1875) so would there be lots of additional information in the later > editions? In other words, if I were to get a copy of the latest edition > would I get everything from the 1819 version and all the extra info from > subsequent editions? The photocopies I have look very much as though > they come from Hallamshire but now I'm beginning to wonder if I should > be looking for a different book altogether. > > Does anyone out there know? Any help very much appreciated. > > Many thanks. > > Jane > Chesterfield (UK) > Researching:- BARKER, BARTHOLOMEW, COOPER, CRAPPER, CRAWSHAW, EARNSHAW, > HAWKE, HIBBERD, JESSOP, MILNER, STEAD(E), THOMPSON and WOOD, all in the > Sheffield, Bradfield, Norton area. > > > > > > ==== ENG-SHEFFIELD Mailing List ==== > It helps others to know which message your replying to, so always add a little of the text from the message to which you are responding. Some subscribers (myself included) have short memories. > > ============================== > 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&targetid=5429 > >
Hi there Hugh. This is as far as I have got at the moment with my STACEY search. John Stacey c1800 married to Caroline ? c1801 siblings:- Richard Stacey c1821 married to Jane ? c1827, siblings :- Ellen 1846,Emma 1848,Albert c1853,Lora(loria) 1856,Mary 1859,Elizabeth 1860,Haratio 1862 - 1887,Cornelius 1867 married to Florence Hemingway c1867. James Stacey 1826 - 1885 Elijah Stacey 1826 - 1904 married to Sarah Peacock 1825 sibling:- Theresa 1848 married to Charles Brown 1848 Enoch Stacey c1827 - 1879 married to Martha ? c1822 siblings:- John c1840,Amelia c1845. Caroline Stacey 1831. Harriet Stacey 1832 married to Fredrick Lockwood c 1828 sibling:- Florence c1860. Clive Stacey The Netherlands. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh Waterhouse" <dalum@blueyonder.co.uk> To: <ENG-SHEFFIELD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 10:33 PM Subject: Re: [SHEFF] Family/Local History Stories & Surname Interests etc. > hello Clive, > > The following is from David Crossley's book 'Water Power on the Sheffield > Rivers': > > "STACEY WHEEL > The first lease was taken in 1749 by Thomas Stacey of Handsworth, to erect > a > cutlers wheel on land between the upper cutlers wheel on the Loxley > (Storrs > Bridge Wheel) and Whithams corn mill (Dam Flask).William Brightmore took a > 63-year lease in 1787...." > > There is no further mention of the name associated with this wheel. There > are other mentions of the name in the book however: > > ---The Staceys are mentioned as holding the Lordship of the sub-manor of > Owlerton in the 17th century. > > --- Turner Wheeel at Malin Bridge on the Loxley was leased by Malin Stacey > in 1697 from the Duke of Norfolk (the first known reference to this > wheel). > > ---A Malin Stacie had occupied the Slack Wheels (near the confluence of > the > Loxley and the Don) before 1637 (according to Harrison's survey of that > year). > > --- in 1664 and 1670 William Stacey shared one half of Wicker Wheel (on > the > Don) with John Staniforth. > > Can you tell us something about your STACEYs ? Do you think they are > related > to these people ? > > Hugh in Sheffield > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Clive Stacey" <stacey_adsl@wanadoo.nl> > To: <ENG-SHEFFIELD-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 9:08 PM > Subject: Re: [SHEFF] Family/Local History Stories & Surname Interests etc. > > >> >> >> Hi lists. >> >> As I am researching my family name STACEY is there anyone who could >> >> let >> >> me know where I can find any infomation about , the STACEY wheel, > STACEY >> >> lane and STACEY bank.As I am very curious as to how they got their > names. >> >> researching:- >> >> STACEY >> >> STACEY - PEACOCK >> >> STACEY - VICKERS >> >> BARBER >> >> TINMOUTH >> >> SELLARS >> >> >> >> Kind regards. >> >> >> >> Clive Stacey >> >> The Netherlands. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> ==== ENG-SHEFFIELD Mailing List ==== >> Visit: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~engsheffield/ >> Visit list Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ENG-SHEFFIELD-L/ or >> http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=ENG-SHEFFIELD- >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> >> >> > > > > ==== ENG-SHEFFIELD Mailing List ==== > Visit http://www.genuki.org.uk/ for initial information on all > aspects of genealogy in the UK.........For the Sheffield pages visit > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Sheffield/index.html > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
evening Elaine, Back in April Lisa posted the 1871 listing for this family and Gordon found the following in 1861 which is a close match apart from the spelling: 1861 census index COMEA Andrea [m] 34 LAN Liverpool 3480 25 COMEA Marinea 29 Italy 3480 25 COMEA Mary 9 Italy 3480 25 COMEA Joseph 6 YKS Sheffield 3480 25 COMEA Eliza 4 YKS Sheffield 3480 25 COMEA Rose 2 YKS Sheffield 3480 25 COMEA Laura <1 YKS Sheffield 3480 25 This shows Mary as being born in Italy and her father being born in Liverpool! Lisa - do you have reason to believe Mary was born in England, despite this information ?! Hugh in Sheffield ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elaine Pickard" <trayford@rogers.com> To: <ENG-SHEFFIELD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [SHEFF] birth of Mary CUNEO in 1853 > Hi Lisa, > > > Is this the Mary you are looking for?????? > > Burial St Michael's, Riverlin. > > St Michael, RivelinMary CUNEO Asylum 78y 17 Dec 1908 > > > I have just checked the 1861 census index and I don't see any Cuneo's at all > > > I don't have Ancestry but the 1881 census Shows one family of Cuneo's in > Sheffield and NO Mary. > > The First child Francis though it states he was born in Sheffield I wonder > if he was John Francis born 1862 right year but born in Chorlton. > > On the 1891 census some show up under Cunnes. > > Hope this helps a little. > > Regards. > > Elaine in Ottawa.
Hunters Hallamshire was re-issued just after his death in 1861. It was edited by the Rev Gatty and (I think) came out in 1863. This re-issue included a lot more material from Joseph Hunter himself. This almost certainly is the one you are after - it is indeed a big book, much bigger than the original Regards. Peter Charles in rural Buckinghamshire (Joseph Hunter's third half grand nephew - or so my software tells me)
Hi Lisa, Is this the Mary you are looking for?????? Burial St Michael's, Riverlin. St Michael, RivelinMary CUNEO Asylum 78y 17 Dec 1908 I have just checked the 1861 census index and I don't see any Cuneo's at all I don't have Ancestry but the 1881 census Shows one family of Cuneo's in Sheffield and NO Mary. The First child Francis though it states he was born in Sheffield I wonder if he was John Francis born 1862 right year but born in Chorlton. On the 1891 census some show up under Cunnes. Hope this helps a little. Regards. Elaine in Ottawa. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.4 - Release Date: 6/6/2005
In a message dated 08/06/2005 17:14:28 GMT Standard Time, levans44@yahoo.co.uk writes: I am trying to find the birth of Mary CUNEO in 1853 so I can send for the birth certificate. I have hunted for it but I don't know if I've gone blind from looking at all the websites, nothing on FreeBMD/Ancestry can anyone help me !! Hi Cuneo is an Italian Name. Have you looked on the IGI at _www.familyseach.org_ (http://www.familyseach.org) I found this family on the 1881 census in sheffield and wondered if there is any connection for you. Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability _Andrew CUNEO_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1881BR_4866378_0&frompage=99) Head M Male 54 Italy Gardener _Maria CUNEO_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1881BR_4866378_1&frompage=99) Wife M Female 47 Italy Dressmaker _Andrew CUNEO_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1881BR_4866378_2&frompage=99) Son U Male 15 Sheffield Labourer (Out Of Work) _Anthony CUNEO_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1881BR_4866 378_3&frompage=99) Son Male 10 Sheffield Scholar _Theresa CUNEO_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=18 81BR_4866378_4&frompage=99) Daur Female 4 Sheffield _John CUNEO_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=18 81BR_4866378_5&frompage=99) Son U Male 18 Sheffield Rolling Mill (Iron) _John O'DONNELL_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1881BR_4866378_6&frompage=99) Lodger M Male 60 Ireland Boot & Shoe Maker Are you sure she was born in England. It is a most unusual name. There is a Mary Cuneo shown in the 1891 census. _Cuneo, Mary_ (javascript:go7586fc5()) abt 1833 Italy Head Sheffield Yorkshire The Sheffield Census only shows these people as beingin England and only in Sheffield at the 1881 census and after. Best wishes JUDY ELKINGTON _http://www.elkingtonfamily.com_ (http://www.elklingtonfamily.com/) ELKINGTON-L@rootsweb.com http://www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html
In a message dated 08/06/2005 07:56:41 GMT Standard Time, shelaghgarside@gmail.com writes: > I have sent a letter to the registrars office in Sheffield to ask them to confirm or deny the info I have given before I purchase the certificate but they have not answered my letter. > > Would anybody on the list be willing to check for me if they ever go to the registrars office? I would be willing to do lookups for anybody if they have connections with Leeds. Hi I am not sure if the registrars people would answer questions from anyone not in the family as it is a very busy office.. Secondly they have recently moved their office so may still be unpacking various registers, etc. I believe that a local history society is putting their details on line but it is not yet completed. Enclosing a stamped addressed envelope is always good. You could send the details to the GRO in Southport and they will undertake a search but of course you would have to pay a fee, as you would in Sheffield if they were doing a search for you. Best wishes JUDY ELKINGTON _http://www.elkingtonfamily.com_ (http://www.elklingtonfamily.com/) ELKINGTON-L@rootsweb.com http://www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html
Hi everyone, I am trying to find the birth of Mary CUNEO in 1853 so I can send for the birth certificate. I have hunted for it but I don't know if I've gone blind from looking at all the websites, nothing on FreeBMD/Ancestry can anyone help me !! Thanks Lisa __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com