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    1. Re: [Pots] GRO Lookup Request
    2. Pammy
    3. Look on the BMD"s at RootsWeb "j.ankers1" wrote: > Tom, I asked at Hanley Archives about Lydia Weaver, but you need to know > which area to search, as she could have married in any number of churches. > Regards Jean. Sorry! > > From: "Webb/Davies Research" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 8:18 PM > Subject: [Pots] GRO Lookup Request > > > List - > > > > Is there anyone with access to the GRO Index that could check for a > marriage > > of Lydia Weaver in the June Qtr 1866? > > > > Tom > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* > > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire > > > > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire

    06/25/2003 02:49:58
    1. Re: [Pots] GRO Lookup Request
    2. j.ankers1
    3. Tom, I asked at Hanley Archives about Lydia Weaver, but you need to know which area to search, as she could have married in any number of churches. Regards Jean. Sorry! From: "Webb/Davies Research" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 8:18 PM Subject: [Pots] GRO Lookup Request > List - > > Is there anyone with access to the GRO Index that could check for a marriage > of Lydia Weaver in the June Qtr 1866? > > Tom > > _________________________________________________________________ > Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire > >

    06/24/2003 02:34:37
    1. Re: [Pots] GRO Lookup Request
    2. j.ankers1
    3. Hi Tom, I am going to the library on Tues this week, so I will have a look. Jean. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Webb/Davies Research" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 8:18 PM Subject: [Pots] GRO Lookup Request > List - > > Is there anyone with access to the GRO Index that could check for a marriage > of Lydia Weaver in the June Qtr 1866? > > Tom > > _________________________________________________________________ > Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire > >

    06/22/2003 08:36:57
    1. Re: [Pots] 1851 census
    2. S.Todd
    3. Hello Andy, Can't help with any census but picked up on your mention of Bebbington. I would be interested in anything you may have regarding this name. Here is where I am with my research....... I am looking for any Bevington in and around the pottery towns. So far I have reached late 1700's with positive proof. However, I am now finding that my Bevingtons are being recorded as Beb(b)ington/ Babbington. There is absolutely no doubt that I can prove the Bebbington is a Bevington in some cases but not all. Any clues would be most gratefuly received Regards Sandra Todd ----- Original Message ----- From: Andy Micklethwaite <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 5:53 PM Subject: [Pots] 1851 census > Hi Listers! > > I have about 7 families I could do with looking up on the 1851 census. I'm remote from Stoke so it seems like the 1851 scanned set from mycensus.com wouldn't be a bad investment for that number. But I think I'd need the BMSGH index CD as well. Being pretty new to FH I'd appreciate the lists advice. > > BW Andy. > Researching STUBBS OLIVER BEBBINGTON LOWE JENKS/JINKS MALPASS MYATT PERRY CATON > (OK sharp eyes that _is_ 9, but I don't _need_ the 1851 data for a couple of them<VBG>) > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire > >

    06/17/2003 03:39:09
    1. [Pots] 1851 census
    2. Andy Micklethwaite
    3. Hi Listers! I have about 7 families I could do with looking up on the 1851 census. I'm remote from Stoke so it seems like the 1851 scanned set from mycensus.com wouldn't be a bad investment for that number. But I think I'd need the BMSGH index CD as well. Being pretty new to FH I'd appreciate the lists advice. BW Andy. Researching STUBBS OLIVER BEBBINGTON LOWE JENKS/JINKS MALPASS MYATT PERRY CATON (OK sharp eyes that _is_ 9, but I don't _need_ the 1851 data for a couple of them<VBG>)

    06/17/2003 11:53:35
    1. [Pots] Jobburn & Withnall
    2. Stan Howes
    3. New to the list, researching JOBBURN/JOBBERN & WITHNALL/WITHNELL_would be pleased to hear from anyone interested in same names. Jane_______________________________

    06/15/2003 02:46:20
    1. [Pots] GRO Lookup Request
    2. Webb/Davies Research
    3. List - Is there anyone with access to the GRO Index that could check for a marriage of Lydia Weaver in the June Qtr 1866? Tom _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    06/14/2003 09:18:55
    1. Re: [Pots] TUNNICLIFFE UPDATE
    2. j.ankers1
    3. Hi John, I live half a mile away from Longton. Part of Heathcote road is now no more, only a few shops and a pottery factory. A new Tesco has just been completed, and the roads surrounding it has changed. My relatives lodged at 21 Heathcote Rd in 1871(census info), but this appears to be earlier than you want. Try a brilliant local website for local info and local maps. www.netcentral.co.uk/steveb/ and www.thepotteries.org/index.htm Good luck! Jean If you need to contact me, please do so direct as I am unsubscribing whilst on my hols! ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Tunnicliffe" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 9:40 AM Subject: [Pots] TUNNICLIFFE UPDATE > > Arthur TUNNICLIFF b 25 April 1857 married Harriet SPALTON b.1858 in > St.John's Church, Derby 15 June 1881. They had 5 children, Reginald b abt > 1882, Arthur b abt. 1884, Ernest b. abt 1886, Sissy 16 June 1888 and > Constance May 13 May 1894. > > They eventually owned two shops 24-26 Heathcote road, Longton (grocers?) and > had a servant and horse and carriage. Would like to try and find more about > the shop, (is it still there, photos, adverts, deeds etc) > > Arthur TUNNICLIFF's father was Michael TUNNICLIFF b. abt 1814 married Ann > POPE b abt 1826 in Bucknall Stafford 30 June 1846. They had 3 children, > William b abt 1853, Mary Jane, b abt 1855 and Arthur. > > I don't know why there is an 'e' on the end of my father's name, his mum > Sissy didn't have an 'e' on hers. > > Michael TUNNICLIFF's father was also called Michael TUNNICLIFF and that is > where the trail ends and where I am stuck at the moment. > > Again if anyone has any info, I would be most grateful and thanks again > Michelle for keeping in touch. > > > John TUNNICLIFFE > > _________________________________________________________________ > Find a cheaper internet access deal - choose one to suit you. > http://www.msn.co.uk/internetaccess > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire > >

    06/11/2003 02:27:39
    1. [Pots] SAMPSON/TUNNICLIFFE
    2. Peter Sampson
    3. I have a marriage in 1942 for Millicent G SAMPSON (2c 2r) & Edward TUNNICLIFFE in Stoke on Trent. Does anyone have a connection with this couple. I am searching for SAMPSON's in the Stoke area, particularly in the Wolstanton parish (Tunstall & Goldenhill) . I posted this message in response to the TUNNICLIFFE queries Regards, Peter Sampson. Lancaster

    06/11/2003 12:52:30
    1. [Pots] Davenport look up
    2. Sue
    3. Just wondering if anyone can look up a marraige and death for the following: Frederick Davenport and Mary Ellen Hancock in area of Hanley/Goldenhill , marraige approx between 1881 - 1901. Both died around 1904 - 1910 in Hanley area. Frederick was a potter. Both were born around 1860. Trying to track their grave/ death records etc. Any he;p on this on would be great. Also, their only son Frank born 13/6/1904 was put in an orphanage, workhouse after their deaths, does anyone know which one in the area this would have been? cheers sue

    06/11/2003 06:52:24
    1. Re: [Pots] Davenport look up
    2. ian.hopkins
    3. Hi Sue, I was bought up in the next village to Goldenhill,my parents are still there.Goldenhill is about 3 or 4 miles from Hanley and was in the registration district of Wolstanton.There was an orphanage at Penkhull,near to Newcastle-under-Lyme and I think that there was one in Newchapel. The main church was St.John the Evangelist C of E.I know there were a few other churches,there's a website with churches of Goldenhill so I'll send you the link If you don't get any better offers let me know and I'll ask Dad.I'm going to Stoke on Friday so if you can let me know before then and I'll get some answers by the end of next week. All the Best, Helen. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:52 AM Subject: [Pots] Davenport look up > Just wondering if anyone can look up a marraige and death for the following: > > Frederick Davenport and Mary Ellen Hancock in area of Hanley/Goldenhill , marraige approx between 1881 - 1901. Both died around 1904 - 1910 in Hanley area. Frederick was a potter. Both were born around 1860. Trying to track their grave/ death records etc. Any he;p on this on would be great. Also, their only son Frank born 13/6/1904 was put in an orphanage, workhouse after their deaths, does anyone know which one in the area this would have been? > cheers > sue > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire >

    06/11/2003 05:33:10
    1. [Pots] TUNNICLIFFE UPDATE
    2. John Tunnicliffe
    3. Hi Michelle, Thanks for your reply. I have managed to find some more details. Arthur TUNNICLIFF b 25 April 1857 married Harriet SPALTON b.1858 in St.John's Church, Derby 15 June 1881. They had 5 children, Reginald b abt 1882, Arthur b abt. 1884, Ernest b. abt 1886, Sissy 16 June 1888 and Constance May 13 May 1894. They eventually owned two shops 24-26 Heathcote road, Longton (grocers?) and had a servant and horse and carriage. Would like to try and find more about the shop, (is it still there, photos, adverts, deeds etc) Arthur TUNNICLIFF's father was Michael TUNNICLIFF b. abt 1814 married Ann POPE b abt 1826 in Bucknall Stafford 30 June 1846. They had 3 children, William b abt 1853, Mary Jane, b abt 1855 and Arthur. I don't know why there is an 'e' on the end of my father's name, his mum Sissy didn't have an 'e' on hers. Michael TUNNICLIFF's father was also called Michael TUNNICLIFF and that is where the trail ends and where I am stuck at the moment. Again if anyone has any info, I would be most grateful and thanks again Michelle for keeping in touch. John TUNNICLIFFE _________________________________________________________________ Find a cheaper internet access deal - choose one to suit you. http://www.msn.co.uk/internetaccess

    06/11/2003 03:40:00
    1. Re: [Pots] Lookup request WW2
    2. j.ankers1
    3. Hi Carol, Try these addresses about The Potteries. Great local sites. www.netcentral.co.uk/steveb/ and www.thepotteries.org/index.htm Good luck! jean ----- Original Message ----- From: "CarolB" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 5:01 AM Subject: [Pots] Lookup request WW2 > Hi > > I just joined for a request for some help from SKS.My g grandfather Philip BRAITHWAITE occ: Mineral water carter ,from Liverpool took members of the family to live in Longton during WW2. > If anyone has a Directory for that time could they please lookup his name or any other BRAITHWAITES in Longton as it may help knock down a brick wall. > I am hoping that he has relatives there, possibly Uncles or Aunts. > Otherwise, could someone point me to a website which has information about Longton during WW2. > > Much appreciated > > Carol Braithwaite > New Zealand > > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire >

    06/10/2003 04:00:41
    1. Re: [Pots] Emigrating Olivers [ was Mellor ]
    2. j.ankers1
    3. Andy, I think I have deleted the wrong letter.i.e. asking your request. Please contact me, posting request. I may be able to help. Regards Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Micklethwaite" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:18 PM Subject: Re: [Pots] Emigrating Olivers [ was Mellor ] > At 01:51 04/06/03 EDT, you wrote: > >If you are referring to Hannah Mellor, this may be a relation of mine. > > I don't yet know whether she was Hannah Mellor or not. She married Somebody Oliver before emigrating. The other fact I know, but is of no obvious help in finding them, is that her sister married Somebody Gratton, and they all emigrated. I'll keep searching, but I'm not sure where next to look! > > ... > >You can go to http://trentonhistory.org/Services.htm and see if this will > >help you out. You can also check > >http://www.trentonlibrary.state.nj.us/trentoniana.htm > >I have found a lot of information there. > > Thanks for those - I'll check them out. > > >Does any of this ring a bell?? > > Not yet, but it's early days on this line! > > Thanks for your interest. > BW Andy. > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire >

    06/10/2003 03:52:53
    1. Re: [Pots] Sherlock 1869
    2. j.ankers1
    3. Hello Terry, If no-one else has responded, I could do a look up for you, but after my hols. next week. Please reply if this is OK. Best wishes Jean. ----- Original Message ----- From: "terrybrooks" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 8:02 PM Subject: [Pots] Sherlock 1869 > Hello List, Please excuse my posting again but would SKS do a look up in the parish records probably Christ Church for the baptism of Reuben Sherlock born in Basford 2/4 /1874. He was REGISTERED as Reueben, Son of Reuben and Mary, but I think that he called himself Daniel. I wonder if Daniel figured on his baptism either as a second name or even as his first name? > TIA. > Terry Brooks. > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire > >

    06/10/2003 03:49:18
    1. Re: [Pots] Look-ups - LOGAN
    2. j.ankers1
    3. Hello Norman, I could possibly do a look up for you if you are prepared to wait , as I am on holiday next week, and will not be able to go to the archives until the following week. Have you had any response from anyone else who can go sooner? If so, let me know. Best wishes Jean. ----- Original Message ----- From: "norman woods" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 11:23 PM Subject: [Pots] Look-ups - LOGAN > Hello All - I wondered if S.K.S. who has access to non-conformist records for Hanley of which I understand there could be a few, could do me look ups for a marriage and a baptism. > > The records would be Independent Congregationalist or Methodist as I know these religions were used by the family before and after 1858. > > 1. Marriage of James Gibson LOGAN - 1853 to 1858 (Bride unknown) > 2. Baptism of John Alexander LOGAN in 1858/59. He was the son of the above. > > I would be very much obliged if someone could help me. > > My warmest regards to the List - Norman Woods, County Durham. > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire >

    06/10/2003 03:45:49
    1. RE: [Pots] 1st time subscriber
    2. Michelle McKnight
    3. Hi John A while ago you posted this message. At the time I couldn't find my known TUNNICLIFFE. But I have now traced her. She married William STANFORD around 1890. Her name was Edith TUNNICLIFFE. According to the 1901 census she was born about 1871 in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. I have found an Edith christened in 1873 on the British Vital Record Index, Version 1, whose father was Moses. I can't see any christenings with the father being Arthur, but I only have Version 1. I can see plenty of Joseph's. Regards Michelle Hampshire > -----Original Message----- > From: John Tunnicliffe [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 11 March 2003 16:38 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Pots] 1st time subscriber > > > Hi everyone, > > My name is John TUNNICLIFFE and I live in Wallasey, on The Wirral. I am > looking for TUNNICLIFF(e) especially based around Longton. My > grandmother's > name was SISSY TUNNICLIFF and she was born in 1888. I have found > her and her > family in the 1901 census but I am now stuck. > Her father's name was Arthur Joseph TUNNICLIFFE and her mother's name was > Harriet SPALTON. > If anyone has any leads, I would be most grateful. > > Thanks > > John > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Overloaded with spam? With MSN 8, you can filter it out > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail&pgmarket=en-gb&XAPID=3 > 2&DI=1059 > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire > > --- > Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 27/01/03 > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.488 / Virus Database: 287 - Release Date: 05/06/03

    06/10/2003 09:25:17
    1. [Pots] 1901 Census
    2. Michelle McKnight
    3. Hi All I have trawled the online 1901 census for my great-grandparents. Charles and Ada Leigh. I have found Charles in Harewood Hospital, but I cannot find Ada. I wondered if SKS could check an address for me? When Charles and Ada married in April 1900 they gave Hanover St, Hanley as their address. Unfortunately I can't read the number. In June 1905 my grandfather was born at 3 Arlington Street, I have checked this in the 1901 census and Ada is not there. Ada would be about 20 years old. Her profession when they married was a potter's 'moneyman' or 'mansjoiner' (again I can't read it). Her maiden name was Barrett. There is an Ada Leigh listed on the 1901 census, living with her mother Elizabeth Pepper - she is not my Ada as I have found this one in the 1881 census. Please could someone check Hanover Street, Hanley and tell me of any 20 year old females are living there who are married - but the husband is not shown? Thank you in Hope and Anticipation Michelle Hampshire, UK --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.488 / Virus Database: 287 - Release Date: 05/06/03

    06/08/2003 03:44:05
    1. Re: [Pots] Emigrating Olivers [ was Mellor ]
    2. Andy, I sent your message to one of my "new" cousins, we have been sharing information since we found each other and I got this reply: Lisa, I just read the email you sent me about the Mellors and it mentions Olivers. I know that name. They were my Mother's cousins. I'll look in my records and let you know how they are connected. When I hear back from her I will let you know. I hope I am able to help you with your search, so many have helped me with mine to get this far it would be nice if I could give some of that back. Lisa

    06/07/2003 03:38:29
    1. Re: [Pots] LANDOR in Rugely
    2. bardo
    3. Hi Penny, Thanks very much for responding to my message. It's encouraging to know that I might find something. I'll follow up the local history society. Best wishes, Brian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ewing" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 9:15 AM Subject: Re: [Pots] LANDOR in Rugely > Hello Brian. Gosh, a famous name in Rugeley! At the mention of the Landor Society in history lessons, many a Rugeley schoolchild has nodded off......:-) > Seriously, there is a local history society for the town begun by the Landor family, you may well be connected - a search on Google found the following address - www.rugeleyweb.net/landor . > We haven't lived in 'Rudge' now for 25 years, but there was also a local doctor by the name of Dillon, I think he was still there when we left. > > Hope this helps, > Regards, > > Penny Ewing.

    06/06/2003 08:08:50