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    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY/DEWERY
    2. Garry
    3. Hi Geoff and list, Good to hear from you Geoff, yes fine cheers I hope you and yours are well!!! >From this straight talking Yorkshire man Roy is priceless along with other regular list helpers....you know who you are!! Roy's mail is always educating and entertaining, it would be sad if he wasn't the Roy we know!! Loved Roy's input on the Dorset list also. Garry. > Garry > > Always good to see you posting! Hope that you are well? Our shared SAWDEN > roots have this time produced shared opinions!!! I wholeheartedly agree > with > your posting and support for Roy! > > Keep up the good work Roy - it's much appreciated by this list lurker, > brighten's many a dull day, and most importantly, always details good > info, > research techniques, and help....... and if (no; when!) I post something > without thinking, or needing more info, please feel free to tell me > so!!!!!! > > Geoff

    07/15/2007 09:48:29
    1. [YORKSHIRE] DRURY/DEWERY
    2. mvs
    3. Hi List I need a marriage lookup for: DRURY/DEWERY Jospeh b: about 1832 and living in 1841 in Houghton le Spring. Thank you Marcelle No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.6/900 - Release Date: 7/14/2007 3:36 PM

    07/15/2007 09:20:32
    1. [YORKSHIRE] DRURY
    2. mvs
    3. Hello List Would someone kindly look for a marriage for : DRURY Joseph of Stockton b: about 1832 Thanks Marcelle - Western Australia No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.6/900 - Release Date: 7/14/2007 3:36 PM

    07/15/2007 09:16:28
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY/DEWERY
    2. Garry
    3. Hi list, At risk of anybody's displeasure, I love a Yorkshire man that bats with a straight bat, Roy is a great help to the list and yes he can be a little direct but isn't that a good Yorkshire trait. Always willing to learn even with the stick rather than the carrot. Garry. Roy wrote, At risk of incurring your displeasure once more, I feel bound to ask why you cannot do this yourself? You have precisely the same tools and sources at your disposal as we have, i.e. FreeBMD and the GRO Indexes at several websites like Ancestry, Findmypast etc. It might help if you gave even a hint of a likely date or place. Or are you saying you have tried to find the marriage for yourself and failed, in which case you are asking for others to try their luck? In which case, why not say so? I wonder how many Joseph Drurys there were born about 1832 at Stockton who could have married anywhere in the country (or outside it)? From: "mvs" <mvs5@westnet.com.au> > Would someone kindly look for a marriage for : > > DRURY Joseph of Stockton b: about 1832 > > Thanks > > Marcelle - Western Australia>

    07/15/2007 09:10:45
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY/DEWERY
    2. Roy Stockdill
    3. I posted earlier a complete list of all the Joseph Drurys found at FreeBMD who married between 1853 (when your Joseph would have been approx 21) and 1880. There were thirty of them. I posted it under a different thread headed "Joseph Drurys for Marcelle". I gave every single Joseph Drury married between those dates, the registration district, volume and page numbers. Would you like me to repeat it and save you the bother of finding them yourself? -- Roy Stockdill Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE

    07/15/2007 09:07:19
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY/DEWERY
    2. Firebird
    3. mvs wrote: > I need a marriage lookup for: > > DRURY/DEWERY Jospeh b: about 1832 and living in 1841 in Houghton le > Spring. You should be able to find him on either www.freebmd.org.uk or on www.ancestry.co.uk which has the full GRO indexes available free of charge. make sure you click on the "complete" GRo listings from 1837 to 2005 rather than the slightly out of date version of FreeBMD. www.familyrelatives.com also have the GRO indexes and they are indexed from 1866 to 1920.

    07/15/2007 08:27:28
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY/DEWERY
    2. Geoff Watson
    3. Garry Always good to see you posting! Hope that you are well? Our shared SAWDEN roots have this time produced shared opinions!!! I wholeheartedly agree with your posting and support for Roy! Keep up the good work Roy - it's much appreciated by this list lurker, brighten's many a dull day, and most importantly, always details good info, research techniques, and help....... and if (no; when!) I post something without thinking, or needing more info, please feel free to tell me so!!!!!! Geoff >From: "Garry" <bollysillox@sky.com> >Reply-To: eng-yorkshire@rootsweb.com >To: <eng-yorkshire@rootsweb.com> >Subject: Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY/DEWERY >Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 15:10:45 +0100 > >Hi list, > >At risk of anybody's displeasure, I love a Yorkshire man that bats with a >straight bat, Roy is a great help to the list and yes he can be a little >direct but isn't that a good Yorkshire trait. > >Always willing to learn even with the stick rather than the carrot. > >Garry. > > >Roy wrote, > >At risk of incurring your displeasure once more, I feel bound to ask why >you cannot do this yourself? You have precisely the same tools and >sources at your disposal as we have, i.e. FreeBMD and the GRO Indexes >at several websites like Ancestry, Findmypast etc. > >It might help if you gave even a hint of a likely date or place. Or are you >saying you have tried to find the marriage for yourself and failed, in >which >case you are asking for others to try their luck? In which case, why not >say so? > >I wonder how many Joseph Drurys there were born about 1832 at >Stockton who could have married anywhere in the country (or outside it)? > > > >From: "mvs" <mvs5@westnet.com.au> > > > Would someone kindly look for a marriage for : > > > > DRURY Joseph of Stockton b: about 1832 > > > > Thanks > > > > Marcelle - Western Australia> > > > > > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >ENG-YORKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Win tickets to the sold out Live Earth concert! http://liveearth.uk.msn.com

    07/15/2007 08:23:51
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY - heigh ho Marcelle - life's too short
    2. Yvonne Taylor
    3. I heartily agree with you Stephen, this is very rude and I have always found Roy to be very helpful. His comments are absolutely "spot on", my view is that if you want to research your Family history, then you should be prepared to do a lot of hard work and not expect others to do it all for you. I have subscribed to one or two groups and have always found them very happy to help. Yvonne -----Original Message----- From: eng-yorkshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-yorkshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Roy Stockdill Sent: 15 July 2007 12:25 To: eng-yorkshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY - heigh ho Marcelle - life's too short From: "Thwaite" <thwaite@xtra.co.nz> > Marcelle / Roy as well > > ......goodnesss gracious me. MVS5 - who's had a bad day then........?? > > Rude.... or what....even for an Aussie...!!!! > > Cheers > Stephen Thwaite > New Zealand > ...[snip lots of good relevant stuff, trying to outline the > problem...] > > > Roy Stockdill Thank you, Stephen. Unfortunately, Marcelle, along with a good many others, especially newcomers, seems to take it very personally when the deficiencies in a posted query are patiently explained to them. I get particularly irritated when accused of being unhelpful when those who know me better are well aware that I will put myself out to try and help, provided the OP has been reasonable in a) trying first to discover the information for themselves and b) supplies sufficient detail to be useful. I really cannot see that this is at all an unreasonable attitude. As a professional genealogist I could easily charge anything from £15- £30 an hour for my time, as my professional colleagues do. However, I do it for nothing on the lists because I genuinely like to try and help people. One does not, however, expect unjustified abuse! -- Roy Stockdill Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-YORKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.6/900 - Release Date: 14/07/2007 15:36 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.6/900 - Release Date: 14/07/2007 15:36

    07/15/2007 08:13:59
    1. [YORKSHIRE] Drury family
    2. Jayne Grace
    3. Hi everyone!!! Seems to me that everyone is using language unnecessary to genealogy. I pay membership to Ancestry as well as quite a few other sreources and have NEVER minded looking up things for other people and been helped out many times on other sites by very kind souls. WHY is everyone here being so nasty. WHERE is the moderator!!! However I do have a quick question. Has anyone made any connection in their Drury families with Hastings East Sussex. I don't have names or dates pertaining to Yorkshire but I do have a lot f Drurys in Hastings and that area. Just thought I'd ask. AND PLEASE let's moderate the language!!! Jayne Grace

    07/15/2007 07:29:46
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY
    2. In a message dated 15/07/2007 11:22:26 GMT Standard Time, mvs5@westnet.com.au writes: At the risk of incurring YOURr disapproval once more, why don't you sod off Roy. You obviously have nothing better to do than try to intimidate people but in my case you're failing miserably. Marcelle, You language is appalling and if you were on my list I would unsub you. You must realise that you can't just look up a date like that. Many of us have to pay subscriptions to various outlets and the cost is a reasonable amount of money. Where do you think we are going to look it up. At our expense? We can't just pop down the road or up the street to do it. We have got computers the same as you and have to work it out the hard way. Have you been to your nearest LDS centre where you will find films of various church records, your included. Have you looked on the IGI _www.familyreasearch.org_ (http://www.familyreasearch.org) You are obviously unaware of netiquette and need to do some reading up. Regards JUDY ELKINGTON [W.R.Yorkshire, England] www.elkingtonfamily.com ELKINGTON@rootsweb.com www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html

    07/15/2007 07:15:51
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] St. Peters Records
    2. John Poxon
    3. Hi Everyone, I wonder if anyone can explain to me the email address that I 100% only use for this list has become the target of junk mail? How could the email address be acquired? Regards John

    07/15/2007 07:09:45
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] Help Re; Rivelin Valley Hospital
    2. In a message dated 14/07/2007 23:43:53 GMT Standard Time, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com writes: Many thanks for replying. I did have one email telling me the same info. I'd still be interested if anyone has any old pics of the place Hi You may find one on this site which is full of Sheffield Photos. _http://www.picturesheffield.com/database_search.php_ (http://www.picturesheffield.com/database_search.php) Regards JUDY ELKINGTON Elkington@rootsweb.com www.elkingtonfamily.com www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html

    07/15/2007 07:04:35
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY - heigh ho Marcelle - life's too short
    2. Roy Stockdill
    3. From: "Thwaite" <thwaite@xtra.co.nz> > Marcelle / Roy as well > > ......goodnesss gracious me. MVS5 - who's had a bad day then........?? > > Rude.... or what....even for an Aussie...!!!! > > Cheers > Stephen Thwaite > New Zealand > ...[snip lots of good relevant stuff, trying to outline the > problem...] > > > Roy Stockdill Thank you, Stephen. Unfortunately, Marcelle, along with a good many others, especially newcomers, seems to take it very personally when the deficiencies in a posted query are patiently explained to them. I get particularly irritated when accused of being unhelpful when those who know me better are well aware that I will put myself out to try and help, provided the OP has been reasonable in a) trying first to discover the information for themselves and b) supplies sufficient detail to be useful. I really cannot see that this is at all an unreasonable attitude. As a professional genealogist I could easily charge anything from £15- £30 an hour for my time, as my professional colleagues do. However, I do it for nothing on the lists because I genuinely like to try and help people. One does not, however, expect unjustified abuse! -- Roy Stockdill Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE

    07/15/2007 06:25:08
    1. [YORKSHIRE] Joseph Drury marriages for Marcelle
    2. Roy Stockdill
    3. >From FreeBMD, 1853-1880..... Marriages Dec 1853 Drury Joseph Aylsham 4b 235 Marriages Dec 1854 Drury Joseph Sheffield 9c 379 Drury Joseph Lincoln 7a 982 Marriages Mar 1858 DRURY Joseph John Bermondsey 1d 61 Marriages Dec 1858 DRURY Joseph Manchester 8d 501 Marriages Jun 1861 Drury Joseph Lincoln 7a 833 Marriages Dec 1862 Drury Joseph Sheffield 9c 317 Marriages Mar 1863 DRURY Joseph Halifax 9a 474 Marriages Sep 1863 Drury Joseph Lockyer Stepney 1c 1000 Marriages Mar 1866 DRURY Joseph Louth 7a 743 Marriages Dec 1866 DRURY Joseph Glanford B. 7a 1411 Marriages Sep 1867 DRURY Joseph Henry Poplar 1c 1130 Marriages Sep 1868 Drury Joseph Stoke T. 6b 292 Marriages Dec 1868 Drury Joseph Chesterfield 7b 992 Marriages Jun 1869 Drury Joseph Radford 7b 263 Marriages Jun 1870 DRURY Joseph Spilsby 7a 1119 DRURY Joseph William Eastbourne 2b 82 Marriages Dec 1870 DRURY Joseph Dartford 2a 551 Marriages Jun 1871 Drury Joseph Pancras 1b 111 Marriages Sep 1874 Drury Joseph Sheffield 9c 482 Drury Joseph Walter St. Saviour 1d 22 Marriages Dec 1874 Drury Joseph Ellesmere 6a 1375 Marriages Sep 1875 DRURY Joseph Wolstanton 6b 162 DRURY Joseph Gateshead 10a 1026 DRURY Joseph St Saviour 1d 77 Marriages Sep 1876 Drury Joseph Warwick 6d 779 Marriages Dec 1876 DRURY Joseph Kensington 1a 5 Marriages Mar 1879 Drury Joseph Tamworth 6b 445 Marriages Dec 1879 Drury Joseph Tadcaster 9c 943 Marriages Dec 1880 Drury Joseph Horncastle 7a 1041 Neither the 1851 or 1861 censuses appear to have any Joseph Drury born at Stockton about 1832 +/- 5 years. Stockton RD in fact, was largely in Co Durham, with just a few parishes in the North Riding of Yorkshire. These were transferred to other RDs at various dates. For those who may not know it, it is quite easy to discover what parishes made up a registration district by clicking on the name of the RD at FreeBMD and then following the links to a page in GENUKI, which gives the complete data, including when and where certain parishes were transferred out, when the RD was abolished or altered and where the registers are now. This can be of very considerable value in finding BMD entries. -- Roy Stockdill Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE

    07/15/2007 06:06:18
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY
    2. Roy Stockdill
    3. From: "mvs" <mvs5@westnet.com.au> > At the risk of incurring YOURr disapproval once more, why don't you > sod off Roy. You obviously have nothing better to do than try to > intimidate people but in my case you're failing miserably. Everyone > has been obliging and generous on this list except you. The idea is > to help one another, a concept you seem to be hard-pushed to > understand and when and if you do, you never stop whining about it. > It would be wonderful if one could ask for assistance without being > harrangued by you but you seem to be making a career out of it so I > can only assume you are a very unhappy person - especially since you > failed that Charm School course you had such high hope of!. > > Cheers and have a nice day, Marcelle. > Do you really have no concept of how absurd your query is, i.e. to ask us to find a marriage of a man called Joseph Drury born "about 1832" at Stockton? That is not just a needle in a haystack, it's a needle in an entire pine fore3st! As others will testify, I have very often helped people on this and other lists with my specialist knowledge. However, I expect enquirers to be able to demonstrate three things..... 1) That they have made every effort themselves to find the information. 2) They supply as much detail as possible as to what they have already done, in order that we who are trying to help do not duplicate work already carried out. 3) That they give as much detail as possible about the person they seek. Is that really so unreasonable? I doubt many will think so. -- Roy Stockdill Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE

    07/15/2007 05:35:37
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY
    2. Roy Stockdill
    3. From: "mvs" <mvs5@westnet.com.au> > Hello List > > Would someone kindly look for a marriage for : > > DRURY Joseph of Stockton b: about 1832 > > Thanks > > Marcelle - Western Australia> FreeBMD has the marriages of THIRTY Joseph Drurys from 1853 to 1880, any one of which presumably might be him. Of course, many of these are in registration districts far away from the north-east but you give no clue as to what his work was, for instance, which might be a reason for him marrying far from home - if, say, he was a mariner. The fact you say he was born about 1832 is barely a clue at all, since many early marriage certificates (and later) say merely that the parties were "of full age". Honestly I am not trying to "get" at you, but it really would be helpful if you told us what you had done already to find this marriage and gave more information about Joseph Drury - such as, have you found him in censuses, for instance? You really cannot expect us to spend a lot of time looking for a needle in a haystack with such a paucity of information. -- Roy Stockdill Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE

    07/15/2007 05:16:39
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] DRURY
    2. Roy Stockdill
    3. From: "mvs" <mvs5@westnet.com.au> > Would someone kindly look for a marriage for : > > DRURY Joseph of Stockton b: about 1832 > > Thanks > > Marcelle - Western Australia> At risk of incurring your displeasure once more, I feel bound to ask why you cannot do this yourself? You have precisely the same tools and sources at your disposal as we have, i.e. FreeBMD and the GRO Indexes at several websites like Ancestry, Findmypast etc. It might help if you gave even a hint of a likely date or place. Or are you saying you have tried to find the marriage for yourself and failed, in which case you are asking for others to try their luck? In which case, why not say so? I wonder how many Joseph Drurys there were born about 1832 at Stockton who could have married anywhere in the country (or outside it)? -- Roy Stockdill Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE

    07/15/2007 05:02:29
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] Help Re; Rivelin Valley Hospital
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: siouxhealer Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.yks.general/7633.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello Audrey, Many thanks for replying. I did have one email telling me the same info. I'd still be interested if anyone has any old pics of the place. Cheers... Suzanne Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    07/14/2007 04:43:32
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] Help Re; Rivelin Valley Hospital
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: AudreyBamford38 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.yks.general/7633.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Suzanne just been looking through old messages and found your request for info on the hospital in Rivelin Valley. You're right it was call King Edwards, and since your grandfathers day has been used as a hospital for quanantine and orthopaedics. It has now closed and been turned into private flats. If I can find any more info or old photo's from my family I will let you have them Regards Audrey Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    07/14/2007 10:17:27
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] Millicent BEASTALL - HAWKIN
    2. A. Day
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Hawkin" <david_hawkin@hotmail.com> To: <eng-yorkshire@rootsweb.com> Cc: <bonemarjo@hotmail.com> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:03 PM Subject: Re: [YORKSHIRE] Millicent BEASTALL - HAWKIN Dear Mary Thank you for the hard work you have done on Millie HAWKIN ne BEASTALL - The entry in the Scarborough Phone book has shed some light on her whereabouts. David Hawkin. >From: "Mary B." <> >Reply-To: eng-yorkshire@rootsweb.com >To: eng-yorkshire@rootsweb.com >Subject: [YORKSHIRE] Millicent BEASTALL - HAWKIN >Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 02:58:01 -0700 > >Hello David, >Donald HAWKIN is the only one that I could find proof of in the US, >however, he is not on 1920 or 1930 census. > >Name of Passenger Residence Arrived Age on Arrival Passenger Record Ship >Manifest Ship Image >First Name: Donald ;Last Name: Hawkin >Ethnicity: Gt. Britain, English ;Last Place of Residence: York, England >Date of Arrival: May 16, 1918 ;Age at Arrival: 35y 6m Gender: M >Marital Status: M >Ship of Travel: Melita ;Port of Departure: Liverpool ;Manifest Line Number: >0014 >Height - 6' 2¼"; Complexion - Fair; Hair -Brn; Eyes - Blue; Place of Birth >- Liverpool, England >--------------------------------------------------- >First Name: Millicent Last Name: Hawkins >Ethnicity: English Last Place of Residence: Barbados >Date of Arrival: Jun 13, 1904 Age at Arrival: 33y 8m Gender: F >Marital Status: M >Ship of Travel: Parima Port of Departure: Barbados, British West Indies >Manifest Line Number: 0012 >This is Not your Millicent Hawkin. This one is traveling with Joseph >Walter Hawkins, an MD Doctor (Age 39y 1m) and both are "in Transit to >London" >********************************************* >There isn't any Millicent Hawkin in the US in 1920 and thie one below, is >probably not yours in 1930, who is the Only Millicent Hawkin in the 1930. >------------- >Match Quality View Record Name Parent or spouse names Home in 1930 >(City,County,State) Estimated birth year Birthplace Relation View Image > >View Record Millicent Hawkin Daughter (of) Sloan, Hattie >Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH b. abt 1926 >------------- > >1901 England Census >View Image Name: Millicent Hawkin >Spouse: John G >Birth: abt 1857 - city, Cornwall, England >Residence: 1901 - city, Cornwall, England > >1851 England Census >View Image Name: Millicent Hawkin >Birth: abt 1847 - location >Residence: 1851 - city, Derbyshire, England > >1901 England Census >View Image Name: Millicent E Hawkin >Birth: abt 1891 - city, Hampshire, England >Residence: 1901 - city, Hampshire, England > >England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index: 1837-1983 >Birth, Marriage, & Death Name: Millicent Hawkin >Birth: Mar 1847 - Belper, Derbyshire > >England & Wales, Death Index: 1984-2005 >Birth, Marriage, & Death Name: Millicent Hawkin >Birth: 8 May 1901 >Death: Aug 1991 - Wolverhampton, West Midlands > >New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Immigration >View Image Name: Millicent Hawkin Origin: Britain >Departure: Southampton, England >Arrival: 11 May 1954 - New York, New York > >1861 England Census >View Image Name: Melicent Hawkin >Birth: abt 1847 - city, Derbyshire, England >Residence: 1861 - city, Yorkshire, England > >British Phone Books, 1880-1984 Releases 1-3 Directories >View Image Name: Mrs M Hawkin >Residence: year - Lincoln, York, Northumberland > >Could the one above be yours? > >Hope this helps, >Kind regards, >Mary B. > ><snip> > > >>Message: 5 >>Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 22:12:17 +0000 >>From: "David Hawkin" <david_hawkin@hotmail.com> >>Subject: [YORKSHIRE] Milicent BEASTALL >>To: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com, eng-yorkshire@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <BAY142-F409737DC9B797EFB0BC5FAFC050@phx.gbl> >>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed >> >>Dear Listners, >> >> I am interested in Millicent BEASTALL b c. 1890 in Doncaster. >>Her Father was Francis BEASTALL b c. 1852 in Doncaster and her >>Mother was Emily TILLY b c. 1857 York. >> >>She married Harold Hawkin at Thickham Parish Church 25 Feb 1916. >> >>Harold joined the Canadian Army and fought in WW1 in France where he >>was killed. >> >>I have the following info about his death: >> >>Hawkin, Harold Sapper A/4112, 3rd Tunnelling Coy., Canadian >>Engineers. Died 18th June 1918. Aged 32. Son of John Horsley and >>Anne Hawkin, of York; husband of Millicent Hawkin, of 4, Langdale >>Rd., Scarborough. Buried Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, Pas >>de Calais, France, I. A. 33. Commemorated on the St Paul's Church >>War Memorial, Holgate and in The King's Book. >> >> >>Does anyone know what happened to Millicent after this? Did she go >>out to Canada and join her brother-in-law Donald Hawkin? >> >>Any help would be much appreciated? > >> >>Message: 6 >>Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 06:18:32 +0000 >>From: "Geoff Watson" <geoffwatsone@hotmail.com> >>Subject: Re: [YORKSHIRE] Milicent BEASTALL >>To: eng-yorkshire@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <BAY140-F26B268455F0D95C236F2CAD7040@phx.gbl> >>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed >> >>David >> >>Just tried ancestorsonboard.com but no Millicent HAWKIN listed on their >>Passenger Lists between 1890 and 1929 - quite a few M HAWKIN references >>but >>none with the right(ish) age travelling to Canada in the right >>period...... >> >>But there are quite a few possible M HAWKINS (with an S!), one Mille >>HAWKINS >>but in 1909 to the USA, although again, no Millicent...... >> >>Have a look yourself - it's free to search >> >>Good luck >> >>Regards >> >>Geoff >> > >_________________________________________________________________ >http://liveearth.msn.com > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >ENG-YORKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Tell MSN about your most memorable emails! http://www.emailbritain.co.uk/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-YORKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/14/2007 04:35:06