Does anybody have any connection to a Benjamin MOUNT of Bradfield Yorkshire. He was born around 1813.? Fran, I have no connection with the above named but have found these articles in a local Sheffield newspaper which I think belong to your Benjamin. *The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent** Saturday, May 08, 1847; pg. 5; Issue 1422.** **19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.** ** * *Deaths: **On Sunday inst., at Worrall, in the 84th year of his age, Mr. Benjamin Mount.* * * * * *The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent** , Saturday, October 16, 1869; pg. 12; Issue 5074.** **19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.* * * *Deaths: **On October 12th., Benjamin Mount, Spring Knife cutlet, Worrall, aged 56* * * *The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent** Wednesday, July 20, 1870; pg. 3; Issue 5318.** **19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.** ** * *Deaths: **Mount-July 18, Archer Benjamin, son of the late Mr. Benjamin Mount, of Worrall, aged 15.* * * * * *The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent** , Tuesday, May 22, 1888; pg. 3; Issue 10516.** **19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.** *** *OUGHTIBRIDGE UNION* * * *The four schools forming this union assembled in their respective classrooms, and the children and teachers had an early breakfast, after which they walked in procession, met in the centre of the village, and sang special hymns, under the leadership of **Mr. Benjamin Mount**; and from thence the Zion Independent School, with 100 scholars and 18 teachers, and the Wesleyan Reform school, with 70 children and 12 teachers, went to the Wesleyan Reform Chapel, where the service was conducted by Mr. W. Maw, of Sheffield. The Brightholmlee Wesleyan school with 120 children and 14 teachers, and the Oughtibridge Wesleyan School, attended the Wesleyan Chapel. During the afternoon, the children and teachers, together with the class of 52 young men of Wesleyan Reform School, assembled in the schoolroom and had tea. Mr. Cooper’s band and friends from Watery street Reform Chapel also joined them, and the gathering was a very enjoyable one.* * * *John*