Woodhouse in South York's used to be called Handsworth Woodhouse. Dronfield Woodhouse is in Derbyshire. Marea's Lowe ancestors were from Handsworth Woodhouse, near Sheffield and I have previously found some of these for her and posted all the information to her that there is, or at least all that I have found. There may be further information in the Sheffield archives but not sure about this. I always thought that the Quakers were on a circuit as were the Methodists, so there may be records elsewhere. They were buried in the old Quaker burial ground, opposite where I live at Woodhouse. The Meeting House is now two private dwellings and recently part of the large garden of one of them [ not the one where the 500 people were buried ] has been sold off and a 4 bedroomed house is now nearly completed on this. A path has been left down one side in case anyone wants to visit from abroad and presumably if anyone wants to be buried in the small walled off part of the burial ground that contains some gravestones, all around the edge of it. I assume that this part is still consecrated. Carol , Woodhouse, Sheffield
Carol, do you, or anyone, have a connection with the LOWE family of Calow, Chesterfield, and of Thurnscoe in South Yorks. ? Regards Dennis FLAVELL. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Cooper" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 12:22 PM Subject: [SHEFF] re handsworth woodhouse > Woodhouse in South York's used to be called Handsworth Woodhouse. > Dronfield Woodhouse is in Derbyshire. > Marea's Lowe ancestors were from Handsworth Woodhouse, near Sheffield and > I have previously found some of these for her and posted all the > information to her that there is, or at least all that I have found. There > may be further information in the Sheffield archives but not sure about > this. I always thought that the Quakers were on a circuit as were the > Methodists, so there may be records elsewhere. > They were buried in the old Quaker burial ground, opposite where I live at > Woodhouse. > The Meeting House is now two private dwellings and recently part of the > large garden of one of them [ not the one where the 500 people were > buried ] has been sold off and a 4 bedroomed house is now nearly completed > on this. > A path has been left down one side in case anyone wants to visit from > abroad and presumably if anyone wants to be buried in the small walled off > part of the burial ground that contains some gravestones, all around the > edge of it. I assume that this part is still consecrated. > > Carol , Woodhouse, Sheffield > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >