This message has been forwarded by the list admin Any response to the senders address [email protected] (given below) Can anyone assist Jill with this request ? ----- Original Message ----- From: "j.dall" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 11:22 AM Subject: Re family history Dear Sir, I am researching my family history, and have found that my great-grandfather taught at Feoffees School, Ecclesfield according to the 1871 census. His name was James Wesley Hodgson and he was a "Certified Schoolmaster". I am interested to know about any possible photographs there might be and any other information about the school during his time there. By the next census in 1881 he had moved to Hammersmith, London. Yours hopefully, Jill D'All (Mrs)
Hello Jill, There's a photo and a little bit of information on this page: http://www.spick.co.uk/feoffhl.htm Part of Mike Spick's interesting Ecclesfield History site. Hugh > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "j.dall" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 11:22 AM > Subject: Re family history > > > Dear Sir, I am researching my family history, and have found that my > great-grandfather taught at Feoffees School, Ecclesfield according to the > 1871 census. His name was James Wesley Hodgson and he was a "Certified > Schoolmaster". I am interested to know about any possible photographs there > might be and any other information about the school during his time there. > By the next census in 1881 he had moved to Hammersmith, London. > Yours hopefully, Jill D'All (Mrs)
Thank you, Hugh, for this site. I was interested in the Church Street photo. Does anybody have any information on the Thomas Parker mentioned there? "Thomas Parker - Grocer, (Also file cutter & cow keeper, the Wheel)" Also, what does "the Wheel" refer to? Any help given would be appreciated. DeAnne On 8/5/07, Hugh Waterhouse <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Jill, > > There's a photo and a little bit of information on this page: > http://www.spick.co.uk/feoffhl.htm Part of Mike Spick's interesting > Ecclesfield History site. > > Hugh