I have copied you all on my message to Sally, but you will have to let me know if you would like a copy of the doucments mentioned, as I can't attach those. Andrea ---------- From: Andrea Calman[SMTP:ahc@ivysystems.freeserve.co.uk] Sent: 05 May 2002 19:14 To: 'Sally Hinchliffe' Subject: James Fielden of Clough & Sutcliffes Sally, I have attached the will for James Fielden (let me know if you have any luck reading it). He was a picker maker, so you may be in luck with your match. I think James Fielden of Clough was the uncle of Mary Wrigley (nee Fielden), wife of Thomas Wrigley (the man with whom all this research began). I have quite a bit of information gathered about the family of Mary Wrigley and her Walsden 'Fielden' relations. She was the daughter of Robert Fielden of Inchfield Fold. He established the Pickermaker company called Robert Fielden & Sons of Inchfield. Let me know of you would like any info on this sending over. She wasn't related to the biggy Fieldens of the town, but her husband was ("Honest" John Fielden was his Grand Uncle) - hence her husband getting the job as Mill Manager. I have attached a word document with the info I have on the Sutcliffes of Greenhurst Hey and Harley House. I am interested in Wiliam Albert Sutcliffe and family because of Christiana (the daughter of Thomas Wrigley, who built our house "Thornhill"). Christiana lived in Thornhill and later East View (which is the big house just up the lane), the former home of her uncle John Sutcliffe. One person I have been unable to place is James S. Sutcliffe JP, who died in Bacup. I have a feeling that he may have been the brother John Sutcliffe of East View, but I have no evidence as yet. Have you come across him?