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    1. RE: [Pots] Terminology used for Baptism records
    2. Helen Verrall
    3. Jacqui The complications of Baptismal Records.!<g> Received = Child was Privately Baptised ( at home) This Reception into the congregation is part of the Public Baptism Service, so would take place possiblly on the first time the child attended church! Private Received - as above but not during a Public Service. i.e. privately. Private - Baptisms performed at home by Clergy, usually because infant was too ill to take to church, once recovered they would be received into the church!! Conditional- Baptism performed at home by other than Clergy e.g. Midwife or other Confirmed C of E. person - usually Clergy required a full Baptism to take place in the Church at a latter date!! To quote from the 'Book of Common Prayer" When the time for Baptism comes ( in church ) the Priest will preface the Baptismal words with- "If thou art not already baptised, <name> I Baptise ... etc. " hth Helen -----Original Message----- From: COOPERS176@aol.com [mailto:COOPERS176@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, 23 March 2003 11:43 a.m. To: ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Pots] Terminology used for Baptism records Hi list, Whilst searching Parish Registers a few days ago I came across several terms used for a number of records for Baptism: Received Private Received Private Conditional Several of these entries gave a date of the Baptism, a birth date and a Received date. The record for my grandfather gave his birth date of 16th September 1894, Baptism date of 26th October 1894 and Received date of 25th November 1894. I would appreciate suggestions regarding the meanings of these additional notes. Regards Jacqui ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire

    03/23/2003 07:12:35
    1. [Pots] Terminology used for Baptism records
    2. Hi list, Whilst searching Parish Registers a few days ago I came across several terms used for a number of records for Baptism: Received Private Received Private Conditional Several of these entries gave a date of the Baptism, a birth date and a Received date. The record for my grandfather gave his birth date of 16th September 1894, Baptism date of 26th October 1894 and Received date of 25th November 1894. I would appreciate suggestions regarding the meanings of these additional notes. Regards Jacqui

    03/22/2003 11:42:47
    1. RE: [Pots] Prospect Place Longton
    2. Mick Pearson
    3. Steve, Thanks for taking the trouble. I had a bit of a hunch that the address was a hostel or workhouse because there was no house number on the certificate. Sounds like I may have been wrong. Mick -----Original Message----- From: Steve Stutcinskas [mailto:steve@stutcinskas.freeserve.co.uk] Sent: 18 March 2003 23:06 To: ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Pots] Prospect Place Longton Prospect Place - Go to www.streetmap.co.uk and input Chaplin Road as a UK Street and hit send. Look at the top left hand square of the map and on the join you will see, Lockett Ln. Prospect place would have been where SPEA St is shown . I was wronmg when I said a picture was in J Briggs Book - I've checked. Though I have seen one in one of the local books . Anyway it was a lower end of the house market - Steve ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire

    03/19/2003 11:14:53
    1. Re: [Pots] Prospect Place Longton
    2. Steve Stutcinskas
    3. Prospect Place - Go to www.streetmap.co.uk and input Chaplin Road as a UK Street and hit send. Look at the top left hand square of the map and on the join you will see, Lockett Ln. Prospect place would have been where SPEA St is shown . I was wronmg when I said a picture was in J Briggs Book - I've checked. Though I have seen one in one of the local books . Anyway it was a lower end of the house market - Steve

    03/18/2003 04:06:12
    1. Re: [Pots] Prospect Place Longton
    2. "Mick Pearson" My mother's grandmother was born on 5/12/1880 (Maud Barker) at Prospect > Place, Longton. Her mother's details were Mary Ann Barker (no father details > given). Does anyone know if this was a residential street or is it possible (given > the fact this birth probably took place out of wedlock) that she was sent > somewhere - hostel, workhouse? for the birth. > > Mick - Prospect place was a Street of old terraced houses between Uttoxeter Road and the road to Stone. It is now all gone and would just just south of the A500. If you know where the old Dole Office was then it was in that area . It was well down the social ladder and there is a picture of the house in J Briggs " A history of Longton" I'll check when I get home to see if I have any more info Steve __________________________________________________________________________ Freeserve AnyTime - Go online whenever you want for just £6.99 a month for your first 3 months, that's HALF PRICE! And then it's just £14.99 a month after that. For more information visit http://www.freeserve.com/time/ or call free on 0800 970 8890

    03/18/2003 06:40:24
    1. RE: [Pots] Names - HALLAM
    2. Helen Verrall
    3. Earl Thanks -Eileen has been in touch and doubts my James is of the Potteries:-) You comment details of the Marriage might help, and I agree , as yet we have not obtained a copy of the Marriage Cert. That just might give us some clues. :-) Regards Helen -----Original Message----- From: EarlJDavis@aol.com [mailto:EarlJDavis@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, 18 March 2003 12:59 a.m. To: ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Pots] Names - HALLAM In a message dated 17/03/2003 00:55:35 GMT Standard Time, hverrall@ihug.co.nz writes: > > Earl > > I note in your list of names HALLAM! > > In my husband's WOOLFE Tree a Gertrude CHARLES married a James HALLAM - > from whence I know not- though family rumour says he was a gent - > certainly very wealthy - they emigrated to NZ c 1906, but returned > every 2 years for a trip home - > Briefly - that part of the WOOLFE Family came from Audley/ Standon- but > there were links to The Potteries from early in 19th century and later. > Gertrude's Mother was Mary Anne WOOLFE b c 1850 of Standon who married c > 1870 Daniel CHARLES, a Lawyer, and moved to York YKS, Daniel died and > the family returned to Standon, and resided with Thomas WOOLFE at > Standon Hall, by 1881 Census. > > Any connections possible ?? > > Regards > > Hi Helen. It was Andrew's surname list (andrewcrookes@ntlworld.com ) that I was replying to, but coincidentally I am descended from a Hallam family and have various Hallam's scattered all over my family tree. There were lots of Hallam's in the Longton and Normacot areas. A connection is possible but without the marriage it's difficult to say. Eileen Hallam and Norman Hallam are both on this list (or at least they were) so I suspect they may also be replying. Both are "experts" on the Hallam name in the Longton area. Regards Earl. ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire

    03/18/2003 04:41:48
    1. [Pots] Prospect Place Longton
    2. Mick Pearson
    3. I wonder if anyone could help with a small query. My mother's grandmother was born on 5/12/1880 (Maud Barker) at Prospect Place, Longton. Her mother's details were Mary Ann Barker (no father details given). Does anyone know if this was a residential street or is it possible (given the fact this birth probably took place out of wedlock) that she was sent somewhere - hostel, workhouse? for the birth. Cheers Mick Pearson

    03/18/2003 01:41:53
    1. [Pots] Mouse Croft
    2. shirley.elwick
    3. Does anyone know where Mouse Croft is in the Stoke on Trent area? I have a Birth Certificate which gives this address in Sub District of Shelton within the Stoke on Trent RD but is it in Shelton? Under the informants name and address there is another word which appears to end in a y hence my question. Shirley Forster Guildford Surrey Web Page: http://www.geocities.com/saelwick/index.htm e-mail: elwick@one-name.org

    03/17/2003 01:33:03
    1. RE: [Pots] Names - HALLAM
    2. Helen Verrall
    3. Earl I note in your list of names HALLAM! In my husband's WOOLFE Tree a Gertrude CHARLES married a James HALLAM - from whence I know not- though family rumour says he was a gent - certainly very wealthy - they emigrated to NZ c 1906, but returned every 2 years for a trip home - Briefly - that part of the WOOLFE Family came from Audley/ Standon- but there were links to The Potteries from early in 19th century and later. Gertrude's Mother was Mary Anne WOOLFE b c 1850 of Standon who married c 1870 Daniel CHARLES, a Lawyer, and moved to York YKS, Daniel died and the family returned to Standon, and resided with Thomas WOOLFE at Standon Hall, by 1881 Census. Any connections possible ?? Regards Helen -----Original Message----- From: EarlJDavis@aol.com [mailto:EarlJDavis@aol.com] Sent: Monday, 17 March 2003 2:05 a.m. To: ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Pots] Names In a message dated 14/03/2003 15:05:52 GMT Standard Time, andrewcrookes@ntlworld.com writes: > Hi List, > > I've come to a temporary brick wall with my Crooks ancestors so have > decided to give my other lines a go. I would love to here from anyone who > has any links to the following... > > TURNER - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) > GOODWIN - Stoke-on-Trent > HALLAM - Stoke-on-Trent > HARTOP - Stoke-on-Trent / Bradford, Yorkshire > ROBINSON - Stoke-on-Trent > SMITH - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) > > I'm still researching my CROOKS line, so if you have any connections with > CROOKS in Stoke-on-Trent I'd love to here from you. > > Bye for now > Colleen Hi Colleen Here are my Longton SMITH's Any connections? Regards Earl. First Generation ___________________________________________ 1. William Smith. William married Mary. They had one child: 2 i. Daniel (1798-) Second Generation ___________________________________________ Family of William Smith (1) & Mary 2. Daniel Smith. Born in 1798 in Longton, Staffordshire, England. Christened on 23 May 1798 in The Church of St. Peter Ad Vincula, Stoke, Staffordshire, England. On 16 March 1818 when Daniel was 20, he married Sarah Horn, in Bucknall Cum Bagnall, Staffordshire, England. Sarah died in Before 1851. They had the following children: 3 i. Mary Ann (1822-) 4 ii. Charles (1825-) 5 iii. Eliza (1828-) 6 iv. William (1831-) Third Generation ___________________________________________ Family of Daniel Smith (2) & Sarah Horn 3. Mary Ann Smith. Born in 1822 in Stoke, Staffordshire, England. On 30 September 1838 when Mary Ann was 16, she married John Blundred, son of William Brundred & Ann Brack, in St. Peter's Parish Church, Caverswall, Staffordshire, England. Born on 2 October 1815 in Longton, Staffordshire, England. Christened on 23 October 1815 in The High Street Methodist Chapel, Longton, Staffordshire, England. Occupation: Potter (1838), (1851) (Fireman). Re check baptsim date. Trevor and Wade have 22 Oct 1815. They had the following children: i. Mary (1840-) ii. William (1842-) iii. Sarah Ann (1844-) iv. Charles (1849-) v. Emily (1851-) vi. John (1857-) 4. Charles Smith. Born in 1825 in Longton, Staffordshire, England. Christened on 29 May 1825 in St. John The Baptist, Longton, Staffordshire, England. In 1851 Charles lived with his sister and her family at Albion Street in Longton. 5. Eliza Smith. Born in 1828. Christened on 3 August 1828 in St. John the Baptist, Longton, Staffordshire, England. 6. William Smith. Born in 1831. Christened on 13 February 1831 in St. John the Baptist, Longton, Staffordshire, England. ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire

    03/17/2003 05:51:27
    1. Re: [Pots] Names - HALLAM
    2. pammy
    3. ok I could wait for the rest(*_*) EarlJDavis@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 17/03/2003 13:37:03 GMT Standard Time, > pjleather@sympatico.ca writes: > > > Earl > > Please send me a list of surnames I think we have talked before!!! > > > > Here are mine > > > > Allaton/Allerton > > Allen > > Bullock > > Colclough > > Smith > > Hughes > > Podmore > > all from stoke on trent and Longton Area of Staffordshire > > Hi. > > My list is a bit out of date and only goes upto the letter "J" at the moment > but here it is: > > Regards Earl. > > Surname Interests > > Surname Interests > > A. > > AINSWORTH, Kingsley, 1775-1950, Dilhorne 1830-1900 > ALCOCK, Cheadle, 1700-1950 > ALLEN, Cheadle, 1775-1950 > ARCHER, Newcastle Under Lyme, 1800-1850 > > B > > BADDELEY, Cheadle 1700-1775 > BALL, Hanley 1775-1800 > BALL, Trentham 1850-1900 > BALL, Wrockwardine, Wellington, 1775-1850 > BANKS, Kingsley 1750-1800 > BARKER, Caverswall, 1850-1900 > BARKER, Leek 1850-1950 > BARLOW, Alton 1750-1850 > BARNES, Longton 1750-1800 > BATES, Trentham, Blurton, Longton 1725-1900 > BEARD, Ipstones; Bradnop 1775-1900 > BEARDMORE, Cheadle 1800-1900 > BEELAND, Newcastle, 1825-1880 > BENTLEY, Bucknall, Caverswall 1850-1900 > BIDDULPH, Grindon 1775-1800 > BIRCH, Reapsmoor, Leek, 1775-1900 > BIRKS, Longton 1800-1900 > BLOOR, Cheadle, 1825-1850 > BLOORE, Ipstones, 1825-1850 > BLUNDRED, Longton, Normacot 1775-1900 > BLURTON, Longton 1850-1900 > BOOTH, Lilleshall, 1800-1900 > BOSTOCK, Cheadle 1700-1850 > BOX, Stone/Oultom, 1725-1875 > BRANDON, Ipstones, Stone 1800-1875 > BRASSINGTON, Caverswall, Betley 1650-1900 > BROOKS, Ipstones, Bottomhouse, Bradnop 1800-1900 > BROUGH, Dresden 1850-1900 > BROWN, Longton, 1850-1900 > BROXTON, Wombridge, West Bromwich 1800-1900 > BRUNT, Cheadle 1850-1900 > BURGESS, Longton 1850-1900 > BURTON, Cheadle, Fenton 1850-1875 > BYATT, Longton, 1850-1880 > > C > > CAMBELL, Cheadle/ Leek 1875-1900. > CARR, Kingsley, 1650+ > CARTWRIGH, Longton 1875+ > CASHMORE, Longton, 1850-1880 > CHALLINOR, East Vale, Audley 1865+ > CLARKSON, Cheddleton, 1845+ > CLAY, Alton, 1775-1825 > CLOWES, Ipstones, 1850+ > COCKERSELL, All Dates, All Places > COCKERSOLL, All Dates, All Places > COCKERSOLE, All Dates, All Places > COLCLOUGH, Dresden, 1867+ > COOK, Cheddleton. Kingsley, 1800-1900 > COPE, Trentham, 1725-1800 > CORFIELD, Bilston, 1825-1850 > CYPLES, All Dates, All Places > > D > > DADDECOTT, Shropshire, All Dates > DALLICOTT, Shropshire, All Dates > DARRICOTE, Shropshire, All Dates > DARRICOTT, Shropshire, All Dates > DAVENALL, Longton, Trentham 1830-1880 > DAVIS, Longton, Normacot, Dresden 1785-1900 > DAWSON, Checkley, 1819-1881 > DAWSON, Blurton, Trentham, 1789-1850 > DEGG, Meir, Longton, Trentham, 1750-1900 > DERRICOTT, North Staffordshire, 1830+ > DODDICOTT, Shropshire, All Dates > DOODY, Lilleshall, 1788-1900 > DORRICOTT, Shropshire, All Dates > DRESSER, Rushton, Leek 1750-1900 > > E > > EATON, Ipstones, Kingsley, 1750-1850 > ECCLESTON, Gnosall 1770-1900 > ELLIS, Newcastle, 1850-1900 > EMERY, Caverswall, 1800-1850 > > F > > FEARNS, Meir Heath, Longton 1775-1900 > FENN, Wrockwardine Wood, 1831-1900 > FLOYD, Stoke, Hanley 1790-1900 > FOWELL, Cheadle 1775-1900 > FROST, Doveridge 1725-1800, Norbury early 1800's, later Longton > > G > > GILBERT, High Offley, 1800-1900 > GOODWIN, Kingsley, 1760-1800 > GOSLING, Draycott Le Moors, 1782-1788 > GROCOTT, Hanley, Newcastle 1820-1850 > GUY, Newport 1869-1881 > > H > > HAMMOND, Kingsley, 1700-1850 > HARVEY, Longton, 1840-1881 > HASSALL, Longton, 1850-1881 > HAWKINS, Normacot, 1877-1920 > HITCHIN, Newcastle, 1796-1900 > HOLMES, Longton, 1815-1881 > HUGHES, Cheadle, 1817-1860 > HULME, Ipstones, Sandford Hill, 1822-1900 > > J > > JACKSON (Thomas m Margaret Broxton 1848 West Bromwich) > JAMES, Kingsley, 1775-1864 > JOHNSON, Kingseley, Ipstones, Foxt, Cheadle, 1796-1881 > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire

    03/17/2003 02:25:06
    1. Re: [Pots] Names - HALLAM
    2. In a message dated 17/03/2003 13:37:03 GMT Standard Time, pjleather@sympatico.ca writes: > Earl > Please send me a list of surnames I think we have talked before!!! > > Here are mine > > Allaton/Allerton > Allen > Bullock > Colclough > Smith > Hughes > Podmore > all from stoke on trent and Longton Area of Staffordshire Hi. My list is a bit out of date and only goes upto the letter "J" at the moment but here it is: Regards Earl. Surname Interests Surname Interests A. AINSWORTH, Kingsley, 1775-1950, Dilhorne 1830-1900 ALCOCK, Cheadle, 1700-1950 ALLEN, Cheadle, 1775-1950 ARCHER, Newcastle Under Lyme, 1800-1850 B BADDELEY, Cheadle 1700-1775 BALL, Hanley 1775-1800 BALL, Trentham 1850-1900 BALL, Wrockwardine, Wellington, 1775-1850 BANKS, Kingsley 1750-1800 BARKER, Caverswall, 1850-1900 BARKER, Leek 1850-1950 BARLOW, Alton 1750-1850 BARNES, Longton 1750-1800 BATES, Trentham, Blurton, Longton 1725-1900 BEARD, Ipstones; Bradnop 1775-1900 BEARDMORE, Cheadle 1800-1900 BEELAND, Newcastle, 1825-1880 BENTLEY, Bucknall, Caverswall 1850-1900 BIDDULPH, Grindon 1775-1800 BIRCH, Reapsmoor, Leek, 1775-1900 BIRKS, Longton 1800-1900 BLOOR, Cheadle, 1825-1850 BLOORE, Ipstones, 1825-1850 BLUNDRED, Longton, Normacot 1775-1900 BLURTON, Longton 1850-1900 BOOTH, Lilleshall, 1800-1900 BOSTOCK, Cheadle 1700-1850 BOX, Stone/Oultom, 1725-1875 BRANDON, Ipstones, Stone 1800-1875 BRASSINGTON, Caverswall, Betley 1650-1900 BROOKS, Ipstones, Bottomhouse, Bradnop 1800-1900 BROUGH, Dresden 1850-1900 BROWN, Longton, 1850-1900 BROXTON, Wombridge, West Bromwich 1800-1900 BRUNT, Cheadle 1850-1900 BURGESS, Longton 1850-1900 BURTON, Cheadle, Fenton 1850-1875 BYATT, Longton, 1850-1880 C CAMBELL, Cheadle/ Leek 1875-1900. CARR, Kingsley, 1650+ CARTWRIGH, Longton 1875+ CASHMORE, Longton, 1850-1880 CHALLINOR, East Vale, Audley 1865+ CLARKSON, Cheddleton, 1845+ CLAY, Alton, 1775-1825 CLOWES, Ipstones, 1850+ COCKERSELL, All Dates, All Places COCKERSOLL, All Dates, All Places COCKERSOLE, All Dates, All Places COLCLOUGH, Dresden, 1867+ COOK, Cheddleton. Kingsley, 1800-1900 COPE, Trentham, 1725-1800 CORFIELD, Bilston, 1825-1850 CYPLES, All Dates, All Places D DADDECOTT, Shropshire, All Dates DALLICOTT, Shropshire, All Dates DARRICOTE, Shropshire, All Dates DARRICOTT, Shropshire, All Dates DAVENALL, Longton, Trentham 1830-1880 DAVIS, Longton, Normacot, Dresden 1785-1900 DAWSON, Checkley, 1819-1881 DAWSON, Blurton, Trentham, 1789-1850 DEGG, Meir, Longton, Trentham, 1750-1900 DERRICOTT, North Staffordshire, 1830+ DODDICOTT, Shropshire, All Dates DOODY, Lilleshall, 1788-1900 DORRICOTT, Shropshire, All Dates DRESSER, Rushton, Leek 1750-1900 E EATON, Ipstones, Kingsley, 1750-1850 ECCLESTON, Gnosall 1770-1900 ELLIS, Newcastle, 1850-1900 EMERY, Caverswall, 1800-1850 F FEARNS, Meir Heath, Longton 1775-1900 FENN, Wrockwardine Wood, 1831-1900 FLOYD, Stoke, Hanley 1790-1900 FOWELL, Cheadle 1775-1900 FROST, Doveridge 1725-1800, Norbury early 1800's, later Longton G GILBERT, High Offley, 1800-1900 GOODWIN, Kingsley, 1760-1800 GOSLING, Draycott Le Moors, 1782-1788 GROCOTT, Hanley, Newcastle 1820-1850 GUY, Newport 1869-1881 H HAMMOND, Kingsley, 1700-1850 HARVEY, Longton, 1840-1881 HASSALL, Longton, 1850-1881 HAWKINS, Normacot, 1877-1920 HITCHIN, Newcastle, 1796-1900 HOLMES, Longton, 1815-1881 HUGHES, Cheadle, 1817-1860 HULME, Ipstones, Sandford Hill, 1822-1900 J JACKSON (Thomas m Margaret Broxton 1848 West Bromwich) JAMES, Kingsley, 1775-1864 JOHNSON, Kingseley, Ipstones, Foxt, Cheadle, 1796-1881

    03/17/2003 02:05:29
    1. Re: [Pots] Names - HALLAM
    2. pammy
    3. Earl Please send me a list of surnames I think we have talked before!!! Here are mine Allaton/Allerton Allen Bullock Colclough Smith Hughes Podmore all from stoke on trent and Longton Area of Staffordshire EarlJDavis@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 17/03/2003 00:55:35 GMT Standard Time, hverrall@ihug.co.nz > writes: > > > > > Earl > > > > I note in your list of names HALLAM! > > > > In my husband's WOOLFE Tree a Gertrude CHARLES married a James HALLAM - > > from whence I know not- though family rumour says he was a gent - > > certainly very wealthy - they emigrated to NZ c 1906, but returned > > every 2 years for a trip home - > > Briefly - that part of the WOOLFE Family came from Audley/ Standon- but > > there were links to The Potteries from early in 19th century and later. > > Gertrude's Mother was Mary Anne WOOLFE b c 1850 of Standon who married c > > 1870 Daniel CHARLES, a Lawyer, and moved to York YKS, Daniel died and > > the family returned to Standon, and resided with Thomas WOOLFE at > > Standon Hall, by 1881 Census. > > > > Any connections possible ?? > > > > Regards > > > > > > Hi Helen. > > It was Andrew's surname list (andrewcrookes@ntlworld.com ) that I was > replying to, but coincidentally I am descended from a Hallam family and have > various Hallam's scattered all over my family tree. There were lots of > Hallam's in the Longton and Normacot areas. > > A connection is possible but without the marriage it's difficult to say. > > Eileen Hallam and Norman Hallam are both on this list (or at least they were) > so I suspect they may also be replying. Both are "experts" on the Hallam name > in the Longton area. > > Regards Earl. > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire

    03/17/2003 01:36:47
    1. Re: [Pots] Names - HALLAM
    2. In a message dated 17/03/2003 00:55:35 GMT Standard Time, hverrall@ihug.co.nz writes: > > Earl > > I note in your list of names HALLAM! > > In my husband's WOOLFE Tree a Gertrude CHARLES married a James HALLAM - > from whence I know not- though family rumour says he was a gent - > certainly very wealthy - they emigrated to NZ c 1906, but returned > every 2 years for a trip home - > Briefly - that part of the WOOLFE Family came from Audley/ Standon- but > there were links to The Potteries from early in 19th century and later. > Gertrude's Mother was Mary Anne WOOLFE b c 1850 of Standon who married c > 1870 Daniel CHARLES, a Lawyer, and moved to York YKS, Daniel died and > the family returned to Standon, and resided with Thomas WOOLFE at > Standon Hall, by 1881 Census. > > Any connections possible ?? > > Regards > > Hi Helen. It was Andrew's surname list (andrewcrookes@ntlworld.com ) that I was replying to, but coincidentally I am descended from a Hallam family and have various Hallam's scattered all over my family tree. There were lots of Hallam's in the Longton and Normacot areas. A connection is possible but without the marriage it's difficult to say. Eileen Hallam and Norman Hallam are both on this list (or at least they were) so I suspect they may also be replying. Both are "experts" on the Hallam name in the Longton area. Regards Earl.

    03/17/2003 12:59:01
    1. Re: [Pots] Names
    2. In a message dated 14/03/2003 15:05:52 GMT Standard Time, andrewcrookes@ntlworld.com writes: > Hi List, > > I've come to a temporary brick wall with my Crooks ancestors so have > decided to give my other lines a go. I would love to here from anyone who > has any links to the following... > > TURNER - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) > GOODWIN - Stoke-on-Trent > HALLAM - Stoke-on-Trent > HARTOP - Stoke-on-Trent / Bradford, Yorkshire > ROBINSON - Stoke-on-Trent > SMITH - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) > > I'm still researching my CROOKS line, so if you have any connections with > CROOKS in Stoke-on-Trent I'd love to here from you. > > Bye for now > Colleen Hi Colleen Here are my Longton SMITH's Any connections? Regards Earl. First Generation ___________________________________________ 1. William Smith. William married Mary. They had one child: 2 i. Daniel (1798-) Second Generation ___________________________________________ Family of William Smith (1) & Mary 2. Daniel Smith. Born in 1798 in Longton, Staffordshire, England. Christened on 23 May 1798 in The Church of St. Peter Ad Vincula, Stoke, Staffordshire, England. On 16 March 1818 when Daniel was 20, he married Sarah Horn, in Bucknall Cum Bagnall, Staffordshire, England. Sarah died in Before 1851. They had the following children: 3 i. Mary Ann (1822-) 4 ii. Charles (1825-) 5 iii. Eliza (1828-) 6 iv. William (1831-) Third Generation ___________________________________________ Family of Daniel Smith (2) & Sarah Horn 3. Mary Ann Smith. Born in 1822 in Stoke, Staffordshire, England. On 30 September 1838 when Mary Ann was 16, she married John Blundred, son of William Brundred & Ann Brack, in St. Peter's Parish Church, Caverswall, Staffordshire, England. Born on 2 October 1815 in Longton, Staffordshire, England. Christened on 23 October 1815 in The High Street Methodist Chapel, Longton, Staffordshire, England. Occupation: Potter (1838), (1851) (Fireman). Re check baptsim date. Trevor and Wade have 22 Oct 1815. They had the following children: i. Mary (1840-) ii. William (1842-) iii. Sarah Ann (1844-) iv. Charles (1849-) v. Emily (1851-) vi. John (1857-) 4. Charles Smith. Born in 1825 in Longton, Staffordshire, England. Christened on 29 May 1825 in St. John The Baptist, Longton, Staffordshire, England. In 1851 Charles lived with his sister and her family at Albion Street in Longton. 5. Eliza Smith. Born in 1828. Christened on 3 August 1828 in St. John the Baptist, Longton, Staffordshire, England. 6. William Smith. Born in 1831. Christened on 13 February 1831 in St. John the Baptist, Longton, Staffordshire, England.

    03/16/2003 02:04:55
    1. Re: [Pots] Names
    2. Margie Jackson
    3. Colleen I'm doing research on my Turner family, there were 15 children in total the first batch all born in Liverpool area then the family moved and the last 8 were all born in Stoke on Trent!!! The family lived at #30 Victoria St. There were alot of boys and I'm trying to track them down possibly married into your family then?? Also there was one son a Walter William Turner who worked for a company in Longton for 23 years they made steam whistles I belieeve could this be the link to your Turner you listed below??? I know we played football for 10 years straight for the Hanley Swifts team died in France WWI from wounds and left behind a daughter and wife name Hannah. That is all I know but am desperately trying to find out more. Do you want the names of the rest of the brothers???? I have all of their birth dates etc also. Just trying to find any family members out there still. Let me know maybe we have a direct connection. Thanks, Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrew Crookes <andrewcrookes@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 3:06 PM Subject: [Pots] Names > Hi List, > > I've come to a temporary brick wall with my Crooks ancestors so have decided to give my other lines a go. I would love to here from anyone who has any links to the following... > > TURNER - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) > GOODWIN - Stoke-on-Trent > HALLAM - Stoke-on-Trent > HARTOP - Stoke-on-Trent / Bradford, Yorkshire > ROBINSON - Stoke-on-Trent > SMITH - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) > > I'm still researching my CROOKS line, so if you have any connections with CROOKS in Stoke-on-Trent I'd love to here from you. > > Bye for now > Colleen > > > > > > All outgoing messages are scanned with Norton Anti-Virus > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire >

    03/14/2003 08:32:03
    1. [Pots] Re: Names
    2. Andrew Crookes
    3. Just re-read my last message, please excuse my bad spelling, I should have put hear not here! Sorry! Colleen ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrew Crookes To: ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 3:06 PM Subject: Names Hi List, I've come to a temporary brick wall with my Crooks ancestors so have decided to give my other lines a go. I would love to here from anyone who has any links to the following... TURNER - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) GOODWIN - Stoke-on-Trent HALLAM - Stoke-on-Trent HARTOP - Stoke-on-Trent / Bradford, Yorkshire ROBINSON - Stoke-on-Trent SMITH - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) I'm still researching my CROOKS line, so if you have any connections with CROOKS in Stoke-on-Trent I'd love to here from you. Bye for now Colleen All outgoing messages are scanned with Norton Anti-Virus

    03/14/2003 08:10:58
    1. [Pots] Names
    2. Andrew Crookes
    3. Hi List, I've come to a temporary brick wall with my Crooks ancestors so have decided to give my other lines a go. I would love to here from anyone who has any links to the following... TURNER - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) GOODWIN - Stoke-on-Trent HALLAM - Stoke-on-Trent HARTOP - Stoke-on-Trent / Bradford, Yorkshire ROBINSON - Stoke-on-Trent SMITH - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) I'm still researching my CROOKS line, so if you have any connections with CROOKS in Stoke-on-Trent I'd love to here from you. Bye for now Colleen All outgoing messages are scanned with Norton Anti-Virus

    03/14/2003 08:06:50
    1. [Pots] Biddulph MI's - just published
    2. Eric HARRISON
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric HARRISON" <ric.kidsgrove61@btinternet.com> To: <STAFFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:11 PM Subject: Biddulph MI's - just published > All, > > Anyone with an interest in Biddulph, STS may be interested in the following > publication which has just been published today and launched at Biddulph > Library (and were selling fast at £4.50). > --------------------------------- > St Lawrence > Parish Church > Biddulph > Staffordshire > > Monumental Inscriptions > > Volume 1 > ---------------------------------- > The book (Volume 1) covers the MI's from the old part of the Church Yard > plus the interior of the Church etc. > > Author's Gordon & Pam LOMAS have done a tremendous job and have produced a > piece of valuable reference information (100 plus A4 pages). They have > published it privately at COST and is 'not for profit' (well done both of > them). If you require a copy, E-mail Gordon at:- > > Logopa@tesco.net > > Regards - Eric > >

    03/14/2003 07:23:58
    1. [Pots] Turner
    2. linda hodd
    3. Hello List Can anyone help me please, I am looking for John TURNER born Hanley, Staffs, c.1850 (this info is from the 1881 Census) I know he was dead by Sept 1891, He married Elizabeth BRAIN born Fenton c.1850 they had three children Peter Turner b.5th Feb 1871, Harriet Elizabeth born c.1873 and Elizabeth born c.1879. at the time of the 1881 census they lived at 39 Abbey Road, Fenton, Stoke On Trent, Staffs, occupation Coal Miner, their son Peter Turner was born 41 Market Street, Fenton. John Turner is my brick wall and I'm trying to find out when he was born and when he died. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated Regards Lynn Hodd - Hastings East Sussex

    03/14/2003 05:44:24
    1. Re: [Pots] Names
    2. Pammy
    3. Colleen tell me about your smith line Andrew Crookes wrote: > Hi List, > > I've come to a temporary brick wall with my Crooks ancestors so have decided to give my other lines a go. I would love to here from anyone who has any links to the following... > > TURNER - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) > GOODWIN - Stoke-on-Trent > HALLAM - Stoke-on-Trent > HARTOP - Stoke-on-Trent / Bradford, Yorkshire > ROBINSON - Stoke-on-Trent > SMITH - Stoke-on-Trent (mostly Longton) > > I'm still researching my CROOKS line, so if you have any connections with CROOKS in Stoke-on-Trent I'd love to here from you. > > Bye for now > Colleen > > All outgoing messages are scanned with Norton Anti-Virus > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire

    03/14/2003 04:30:32