If any kind listers are visiting Bradford Central Library, could they please check the Blackburn Monument Inscription Volumes for Joseph ROBINSON (born c1829 at Preston, Lancashire) who died 1st March 1909 at 52 Heaton Road, Manningham. Scholemoor cemetery records have been checked to no avail. If you are succesful in finding him, could you check to see if his wife Mary ROBINSON (also born c1829 at Garstang, Lancashire) was interred with him. She would have died post 1906 and probably post 1910. Efforts to find her date of death have proved unsuccessful, as only two entries on the civil registration index match her date of birth and both proved not to be her. I would appreciate details of the location of the plot, Mary's date of death and any other information recorded. Unfortunately, I cannot access these records myself as I live in Cornwall. Many thanks Keith Farrell _________________________________________________________________ Be the first to hear what's new at MSN - sign up to our free newsletters! http://www.msn.co.uk/newsletters
Hi Everyone This is your last chance to book accommodation at our Get Together: We still have a few spaces for the first week and some odd days for the second week. I am copying the message sent previously. I will be leaving on July 1st, so if you have any questions or would like to book, please do so by June 30th. Here is the previous message: Just a reminder that a group of people from Canada, USA, Australia, NZ, Portugal, Germany and the UK with Yorkshire ancestors are getting together in York between July 8-22nd this year. We plan on furthering our research at the many different archive offices, have a few interesting coach side trips, walks around York, behind the scenes visits to Borthwick, as well as researching there. (Borthwick is within walking distance from where we will be staying.) People can elect to take part in the Family History Workshop, "Writing your History". This is not a lecture from a speaker, but an actual workshop. You can pick and choose which or any of the events that may interest you. The program is optional. We will have plenty of time to have fun on our own or with others. Check out http://www.yorksgen.com/ and follow the links to Yorksgen 2006 We are staying in 10 bedroom houses very near York University. Buses nearby go directly into York. The bedrooms are single, being decent in size and are furnished with bed, wardrobe, desk and sink in each room. Shared facilities include a large well equipped kitchen. Often we are so busy that breakfast is the only meal we all seem to eat there. However, preparing all of your meals is also a way to minimize the cost of this get together. We have a laundromat and a store within a couple minutes walk. Heslington Village is a 7-10 minute walk. We often use the Charles X11 as a place for some social gathering. Don't have to be a drinker to enjoy the company there. Some people are coming as couples, but many of them are coming solo. Don't worry if you don't know anyone as the group is a very friendly bunch. We have been offering rooms on a weekly basis from either July 8-15th or July 15th-22nd. Cost of the rental of a single bedroom is only 70 pounds per week. You can't beat those rates. If anyone is interested in any info about this event or would like more info, please contact me offlist. We also have a few rooms that we will offer on a 2 night minimum basis. Maybe you are able to only come for the workshop or maybe you would like to take part in one of our side trips. Take a look at the program on the website mentioned. The cost of a 2 night minimum stay is 15 pounds per room per night or a minimum of 30 pounds per person. This alternative may appeal to people in the UK who cannot spend the full week with us. Please let me know ASAP. If anyone wishes further info, please contact me offlist. Janet Lovegrove
Joyce I have SMITH links to Bingley and wondered if you had any more information on the grandfather William SMITH - what age, where born, any other family members? I have a couple of William SMITH links - it's a long shot, but there might be some connection. I also have couple of stray SHACKLETONs that I have recorded, but probably no direct connection to you; for example, 1841 Census. (night of 7 June) 1294/1 2:6 Mill Bank, West Bradford Isaac Shackleton 35 ? Y Hannah do 35 Y Sarah do 15 Y Joseph do 14 Y Hannah do 10 Y Sarah Smith 60 Ind Y (Sarah Smith assumed to be widowed mother of Hannah Shackleton......) Regards Stephen Smith Researching SKIRROW, SMITH, WOMERSLEY in Bradford and Bingley c 1800 -----Original Message----- From: joyce [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 24 June 2006 12:32 To: [email protected] Subject: [ BRAD] SHACKLETON MARRIAGE AT BINGLEY Hi List, After being off list for awhile thought I would see if anyone can help with a brick wall of mine. Samuel SHACKLETON b.1814 at Bingley & Elizabeth SMITH b.1814 at Cullingworth were my g.g.grandparents,but I can't find a marriage anywhere for them. They had the following children; Ellen b.1835 at Dubb,Bingley-died 1850,Bingley. Martha b.1837 at Dubb.-died 1844,Bingley. William b.1838,Dubb-died 1873,Bingley(my g.grandfather).In 1851 census,William was with grandfather,William SMITH. Hannah b.1842,Dubb.-died 1858,Bingley. Mathew b.1843 at Dubb;married Sarah ?. Mary b.1846 at Dubb;marr Jonas NORMINGTON,1866 at Bingley. Any suggestions on how to find marriage? I have checked parish registers for Bingley but there is no sign,although there is a blank page on the filming of it about the right date. Thanks for reading, Joyce ==== ENG-YKS-BRADFORD Mailing List ==== Do not advertise commercial or non genealogical content links after or within your messages without first seeking permission from the Admin. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Hi List, After being off list for awhile thought I would see if anyone can help with a brick wall of mine. Samuel SHACKLETON b.1814 at Bingley & Elizabeth SMITH b.1814 at Cullingworth were my g.g.grandparents,but I can't find a marriage anywhere for them. They had the following children; Ellen b.1835 at Dubb,Bingley-died 1850,Bingley. Martha b.1837 at Dubb.-died 1844,Bingley. William b.1838,Dubb-died 1873,Bingley(my g.grandfather).In 1851 census,William was with grandfather,William SMITH. Hannah b.1842,Dubb.-died 1858,Bingley. Mathew b.1843 at Dubb;married Sarah ?. Mary b.1846 at Dubb;marr Jonas NORMINGTON,1866 at Bingley. Any suggestions on how to find marriage? I have checked parish registers for Bingley but there is no sign,although there is a blank page on the filming of it about the right date. Thanks for reading, Joyce
Please help me to get this marriage certificate by providing some kind of reference. It's a real bottleneck to unleashing hordes of relatives not knowing Charlie's daddy. Incidentally, none of these folk seem to be in Bradford in 1851 as far as I can see. Thanks, Norman G. 1861 census, 13 Marshall Terr., Leeds, Yorkshire; Charles BELL, head, mar, 29, engine fitter, b. Bradford, Yorkshire; Sarah M. BELL, wife, mar, 30, b. Shipley, Yorkshire; Lazarus BELL, son, 6, scholar, b. Shipley, Yorkshire; 1871 census, 11 Hulme Hall Lane, All Saints', Newton, Monsall, Manchester, Lancashire; Charles BELL, head, mar, 39, foreman mechanic, b. Yorkshire, Bradford; Sarah M. BELL, wife, mar, 40, b. Yorkshire, Shipley; Lazarus BELL, son, 16, mechanic (foreman), b. Yorkshire, Shipley; Charles Hainsworth BELL, son, 6, scholar, b. Yorkshire, Leeds; Thomas A BELL, son, 2, b. Lancashire, Newton Heath 1881 census Charles BELL Head M Male 49 Bradford, York, England Mechanical Engineer Employing (5 Men 1 Boy) Sarah M. BELL Wife M Female 50 Shipley, York, England Charles H. BELL Son U Male 16 Leeds, York, England Engineers Apprentice Thomas A. BELL Son U Male 12 Manchester, Lancashire, England Scholar
Hi Keith 1837online Index shows this:- ROBINSON, William Head Married M 31 Railway Porter Lancaster Lancashire VIEW VIEW ROBINSON, Pauline Wife Married F 30 Derby Derbyshire VIEW VIEW ROBINSON, Maria Daughter Single F 11 Scholar Girsby Yorkshire VIEW VIEW ROBINSON, Ada Daughter Single F 9 Scholar Windhill Yorkshire Bradford VIEW VIEW ROBINSON, William Son Single M 3 Scholar Bradford Yorkshire VIEW VIEW BURRELL, Margaret Lodger Widow F 50 Cook Domestic Servant Longtown Cumberland VIEW VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG12 Piece: 3630 Folio: 66 Page: 34 Registration District: Bradford Sub District: Bradford West End EnumerationDistrict: 18 Ecclesiastical Parish: St Judes Civil Parish: Manningham Municipal Borough: Bradford Address: 10, Mellor Street, Manningham, Bradford If you need the image I can send it separately. Best wishes Janet Curran Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire >From: "Keith Farrell" <[email protected]> >To: Subject: [ BRAD] ROBINSON in Bradford >Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 14:14:09 +0000 > >If any lister has access to the 1891 census for Bradford, West Riding of >Yorkshire, could they kindly look for the following family? > >William ROBINSON born c1859 at Lancaster >Pauline ROBINSON born c1860 at Derby >Maria ROBINSON born c 1879 at Windhill, Shipley, Yks >Ada ROBINSON born c1881 at Shipley, Yks >William ROBINSON born c 1887 at Bradford, Yks > >In 1881 the family lived at 284 Briggate, Idle, Bradford and in 1901 at 87 >Westbourne Road, Heaton, Bradford but I am unable to find them in 1891 on >Ancestry.com despite using Soundex, wildcards, and checking all the >Pauline's born in Derbyshire. Perhaps listers with access to a different >index to the 1891 census might have better luck. If so, would they please >let me have the census reference so I can find the family on Ancestry.com? > >Thanks, Keith Farrell (in Cornwall) >
If any lister has access to the 1891 census for Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, could they kindly look for the following family? William ROBINSON born c1859 at Lancaster Pauline ROBINSON born c1860 at Derby Maria ROBINSON born c 1879 at Windhill, Shipley, Yks Ada ROBINSON born c1881 at Shipley, Yks William ROBINSON born c 1887 at Bradford, Yks In 1881 the family lived at 284 Briggate, Idle, Bradford and in 1901 at 87 Westbourne Road, Heaton, Bradford but I am unable to find them in 1891 on Ancestry.com despite using Soundex, wildcards, and checking all the Pauline's born in Derbyshire. Perhaps listers with access to a different index to the 1891 census might have better luck. If so, would they please let me have the census reference so I can find the family on Ancestry.com? Thanks, Keith Farrell (in Cornwall) _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN Search Toolbar now includes Desktop search! http://join.msn.com/toolbar/overview
A Constantine researcher of my acquaintance reports that there are two Henry > Barracloughs in the middle of the 18th century at Haworth - one the son of > Isaac C and Lydia Gott, bapt 7 Jun 1757, the other the son of Henry C and > Sarah Turner, baptised 12 Mar 1747. Both marry Marys (Barrowclough in 11 > Feb 1772 and Heaton on 5 Feb 1778) and there are children baptised that > could be attributed to either.----- > > Gavin Yates in Christchurch New Zealand. > > > >> >> Greetings Listers, >> Can anyone tell me anything about a Henry Constantine who married a Mary >> Barraclough in Haworth,sometime in the 1770s ? >> PLEASE ! >> Cheers------Derek >> >>
Greetings Listers, Can anyone tell me anything about a Henry Constantine who married a Mary Barraclough in Haworth,sometime in the 1770s ? PLEASE ! Cheers------Derek
Hi Everyone Just a reminder that a group of people from Canada, USA, Australia, NZ, Portugal, Germany and the UK with Yorkshire ancestors are getting together in York between July 8-22nd this year. We plan on furthering our research at the many different archive offices, have a few interesting coach side trips, walks around York, behind the scenes visits to Borthwick, as well as researching there. (Borthwick is within walking distance from where we will be staying.) People can elect to take part in the Family History Workshop, "Writing your History". This is not a lecture from a speaker, but an actual workshop. You can pick and choose which or any of the events that may interest you. The program is optional. We will have plenty of time to have fun on our own or with others. Check out http://www.yorksgen.com/ and follow the links to Yorksgen 2006 We are staying in 10 bedroom houses very near York University. Buses nearby go directly into York. The bedrooms are single, being decent in size and are furnished with bed, wardrobe, desk and sink in each room. Shared facilities include a large well equipped kitchen. Often we are so busy that breakfast is the only meal we all seem to eat there. However, preparing all of your meals is also a way to minimize the cost of this get together. We have a laundromat and a store within a couple minutes walk. Heslington Village is a 7-10 minute walk. We often use the Charles X11 as a place for some social gathering. Don't have to be a drinker to enjoy the company there. Some people are coming as couples, but many of them are coming solo. Don't worry if you don't know anyone as the group is a very friendly bunch. We have been offering rooms on a weekly basis from either July 8-15th or July 15th-22nd. Cost of the rental of a single bedroom is only 70 pounds per week. You can't beat those rates. If anyone is interested in any info about this event or would like more info, please contact me offlist. We also have a few rooms that we will offer on a 2 night minimum basis. Maybe you are able to only come for the workshop or maybe you would like to take part in one of our side trips. Take a look at the program on the website mentioned. The cost of a 2 night minimum stay is 15 pounds per room per night or a minimum of 30 pounds per person. This alternative may appeal to people in the UK who cannot spend the full week with us. Please let me know ASAP. If anyone wishes further info, please contact me offlist. Janet Lovegrove
Hello, I have been searching for this lot for the past 6 years. I have stumbled into some new information and would like to share it with the list and see if any of you have a connection with them. In the 1851 census for Bradford I found my 3x grandfather living with his parents and "some" sib's. 156 Turners Square Silsbridge Lane John Mortimer age 59 Towns Laborer born in Otley Ann Mortimer age 45 Weaver born in Middlesic London William Mortimer age 19 Wheel ? born in Burley John Mortimer age 18 App. Painter born in Otley.........my line Mary Ann Mortimer age 8 scholar born in Bradford In 1851 my 3x grandfather married in Bradford to Alicia Sides born in Ireland --children Joseph b.ca. 1851 Bradford Elizabeth b.ca. 1859 Bradford Emmeline b. 1861 Bradford Samuel b.1864 Bradford Walter P. b. 1867 Bradford----My line Lavinia b. 1869 Bradford Margaret A b. 1871 she died shortly there after some of them came to the US ca. 1886 but Joseph, Elizabeth I have no information on. Thank you, hope to connect to some of the other branches :) Arlene Mortimer Kalstrom
With reference to my previous posting - see below - this enquiry has come to an unexpected conclusion - the lady is question was not the one we were seeking. The search will go on somewhere else. Many Thanks Keith Farrell (in Cornwall) X-Message: #1 Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 12:59:38 +0000 From: "Keith Farrell" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: Bradford Archives or Library Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Hi listers, Can anyone visiting either the Bradford Archives or Bradford Central Library help with a lookup? A relative of mine is desperately seeking details of the death of his great grandmother. He used to research his family tree in the days before the internet and this omission from his records troubles him. His great grandmother was Mary Robinson (nee Stirzaker) born in Garstang, Lancashire c1829. Her age on each of the censuses from 1841 to 1891 matches to this date but in 1901 she is recorded as 73. For most of her life she lived in Bradford, West Yorkshire. She appears to have been alive in 1906 as her husband's will dated November of that year leaves all his possessions solely to her and this will was subject to probate in 1910. I have checked the civil registration index for her death from 1906 to 1930 and could only find 2 possibilities, one of which my relative has recorded as "not mine". The other is a death on the 22nd April 1916 age 86 when (on the death certificate) she is described as being of 73 Captain Street, Bradford, husband unknown, and the death occurred at the Workhouse Hospital, Horton, Bradford. We know that at the time of the writing of the will in 1806, our Mary Robinson lived at 538 Heaton Rd, Bradford. I believe the Bradford Archives have details of admissions, discharges and deaths at the Union Workhouse Hospital, Bradford. Could anyone visiting them find time to check if there are any other details especially next of kin. Could anyone visiting the Central Library find time to check for obituaries or notices of death in the local papers around the date of death? Many thanks if you can help. Keith Farrell (in Cornwall) _________________________________________________________________ Be the first to hear what's new at MSN - sign up to our free newsletters! http://www.msn.co.uk/newsletters
Hi listers, Can anyone visiting either the Bradford Archives or Bradford Central Library help with a lookup? A relative of mine is desperately seeking details of the death of his great grandmother. He used to research his family tree in the days before the internet and this omission from his records troubles him. His great grandmother was Mary Robinson (nee Stirzaker) born in Garstang, Lancashire c1829. Her age on each of the censuses from 1841 to 1891 matches to this date but in 1901 she is recorded as 73. For most of her life she lived in Bradford, West Yorkshire. She appears to have been alive in 1906 as her husband's will dated November of that year leaves all his possessions solely to her and this will was subject to probate in 1910. I have checked the civil registration index for her death from 1906 to 1930 and could only find 2 possibilities, one of which my relative has recorded as "not mine". The other is a death on the 22nd April 1916 age 86 when (on the death certificate) she is described as being of 73 Captain Street, Bradford, husband unknown, and the death occurred at the Workhouse Hospital, Horton, Bradford. We know that at the time of the writing of the will in 1806, our Mary Robinson lived at 538 Heaton Rd, Bradford. I believe the Bradford Archives have details of admissions, discharges and deaths at the Union Workhouse Hospital, Bradford. Could anyone visiting them find time to check if there are any other details especially next of kin. Could anyone visiting the Central Library find time to check for obituaries or notices of death in the local papers around the date of death? Many thanks if you can help. Keith Farrell (in Cornwall) _________________________________________________________________ Are you using the latest version of MSN Messenger? Download MSN Messenger 7.5 today! http://join.msn.com/messenger/overview
I am searching information on a Eugenie Making. She had a daughter called Doreen who was born in Bradford 1934 Doreen went to live with a another family in Newark. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Kate
Hi Tim This Ann is not with any other ELLAM/HALLAM Christine View RecordAnn Ellamabt 1816 Bradford Yorkshire Worsted weaver Wharf St Source information:HO107/1293/6 Registration district:Bradford Sub-registration district:Bradford East End ED, institution, or vessel:16 Folio:23 Page:5 (click to see others on page) Line number:5 GSU Number:464253 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Brooke" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 1:44 PM Subject: [ BRAD] 1841 lookup - ELAM & LIGHTOWLER >I wonder if someone might be able to lookup the following in North Bierley > in the 1841 census: > > Tamar ELAM/HILLAM (c 27 years) > Ann ELAM/HILLAM (c 25) > Julia ELAM/HILLAM (c 19) > Pease LIGHTOWLER (c 9) > > ELAM may well be HILLAM instead, as they were often interchangeable. > > Any help greatly appreciated. > > > Many thanks > > Tim Brooke > > > The information and attachments (if any) in this email are confidential, > may be legally privileged and are intended solely for the addressee(s). > Access, copying or re-use of information within it by anyone else is > unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient you should not > disclose, copy or use any part of it. Please notify the sender and delete > all copies immediately. > > Faber Music Limited is not responsible for the completeness or accuracy of > this communication as it has been transmitted over a public network. It is > the recipient's responsibility to scan this email and any attachments for > viruses. If in doubt please verify the authenticity of the sender. Any > views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not > necessarily represent those of Faber Music Limited or any of its holding > or fellow subsidiary companies. > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. > For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email > ______________________________________________________________________ > > > ==== ENG-YKS-BRADFORD Mailing List ==== > FLAMING will not be tolerated on this mailing list - Anyone receiving > Hostile and/or Unsavoury mail should contact the List Owner and include > the received mail > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.2/357 - Release Date: 06/06/2006 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.2/357 - Release Date: 06/06/2006
Hi Tim This looks like the LIGHTOWLER family 1841 Source information:HO107/1292/3 Registration district:Bradford Sub-registration district:North Bierley ED, institution, or vessel:4 Folio:35 Page:14 (click to see others on page) Line number:19 GSU Number:464252 View RecordAnn Lightowlerabt 1834 Yorkshire, EnglandBradford Yorkshire View RecordJonathan Lightowlerabt 1837 Yorkshire, EnglandBradford Yorkshire View RecordMartha Lightowlerabt 1829 Yorkshire, EnglandBradford Yorkshire View RecordMary Lightowlerabt 1827 Yorkshire, EnglandBradford Yorkshire View RecordMatilda Lightowlerabt 1841 Yorkshire, EnglandBradford Yorkshire View RecordMitchell Lightowlerabt 1839 Yorkshire, EnglandBradford Yorkshire View RecordPeace Lightowlerabt 1831 Yorkshire, EnglandBradford Yorkshire View RecordSarah Lightowlerabt 1806 Yorkshire, EnglandBradford Yorkshire View RecordWm Lightowlerabt 1806 Yorkshire, EnglandBradford Yorkshire ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Brooke" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 1:44 PM Subject: [ BRAD] 1841 lookup - ELAM & LIGHTOWLER >I wonder if someone might be able to lookup the following in North Bierley > in the 1841 census: > > Tamar ELAM/HILLAM (c 27 years) > Ann ELAM/HILLAM (c 25) > Julia ELAM/HILLAM (c 19) > Pease LIGHTOWLER (c 9) > > ELAM may well be HILLAM instead, as they were often interchangeable. > > Any help greatly appreciated. > > > Many thanks > > Tim Brooke > > > The information and attachments (if any) in this email are confidential, > may be legally privileged and are intended solely for the addressee(s). > Access, copying or re-use of information within it by anyone else is > unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient you should not > disclose, copy or use any part of it. Please notify the sender and delete > all copies immediately. > > Faber Music Limited is not responsible for the completeness or accuracy of > this communication as it has been transmitted over a public network. It is > the recipient's responsibility to scan this email and any attachments for > viruses. If in doubt please verify the authenticity of the sender. Any > views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not > necessarily represent those of Faber Music Limited or any of its holding > or fellow subsidiary companies. > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. > For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email > ______________________________________________________________________ > > > ==== ENG-YKS-BRADFORD Mailing List ==== > FLAMING will not be tolerated on this mailing list - Anyone receiving > Hostile and/or Unsavoury mail should contact the List Owner and include > the received mail > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.2/357 - Release Date: 06/06/2006 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.2/357 - Release Date: 06/06/2006
I wonder if someone might be able to lookup the following in North Bierley in the 1841 census: Tamar ELAM/HILLAM (c 27 years) Ann ELAM/HILLAM (c 25) Julia ELAM/HILLAM (c 19) Pease LIGHTOWLER (c 9) ELAM may well be HILLAM instead, as they were often interchangeable. Any help greatly appreciated. Many thanks Tim Brooke The information and attachments (if any) in this email are confidential, may be legally privileged and are intended solely for the addressee(s). Access, copying or re-use of information within it by anyone else is unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient you should not disclose, copy or use any part of it. Please notify the sender and delete all copies immediately. Faber Music Limited is not responsible for the completeness or accuracy of this communication as it has been transmitted over a public network. It is the recipient's responsibility to scan this email and any attachments for viruses. If in doubt please verify the authenticity of the sender. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Faber Music Limited or any of its holding or fellow subsidiary companies. ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________
Sincere apologies - wrong group. Karen :)) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Shaw" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 8:29 PM Subject: Fw: www £50 Hobbycraft Voucher 11/6
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Dear Listers, I'm hoping that someone with local knowledge can help me here. Quite a few of my Hainsworth forebears were baptised in the Low Chapel, Wilsden.(Congregational, Independent) in the 18/19 century. I know that the building of that time no longer exists, but I don't know when. Can anyone give me any information about the chapel? If anyone has a photo/sketch/woodcut of the chapel I would be over the moon. Regards, Knola New Zealand.