November 21st 1898 - July 31st 1929 BATES Annie aged 69 years, Arthur aged 64 years, Arthur aged 44 years, Daisy Edna Priestley, Doris, Lily, Mary Ann, Tom, William, Winifred Ethel BATHO Jane BATON Arthur James BATTERS Gilderoy BATTERSBY Edward BAUGH Male Child 1913, Mary Ann BAVERSTOCK Charles, Ernest Frederick BAXTER Albert Horold, Annie, Charles, Elijah Walter, Elsie Enid, Florence, Frank, Hannah, Harold Noel, Herbert, John Joseph, Mary, William, Winifred Mary BAYFIELD Henry best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Messenger just got better .Video display pics, contact updates & more. http://www.download.live.com/messenger
Lovely typo... ----- Original Message ----- From: sally To: Nootsgen-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 10:53 PM Subject: Lace-Nongen Just reading the Nottingham Post online and read where the Heritage Centre and Lace shop are scheduled to close in April? Do they have an alternative place to purchase Nottingham Lace in the area? kind regards Sally in USA
September 18th 1897 - October 8th 1930 BARTON Ada, Annie, Edwin Henry, Ellizabeth Agnes, Henry, Maria, Oliver Turner, Robert, Samuel, Sidney, Thomas, William BARTRAM Cornelius Parks, Elizabeth, Herbert aged 75 years, Herbert aged 42 years, Joseph, Mary BASDELL Rowland BASELEY Harriet Louisa, May BASFORD Anna, George BASNETT Thomas Harold BASSETT Female Child 1912 BASTOW Walter BATCHFORD Enoch, Hilda BATEMAN Florence, George, Kate, William BATES Annie aged 70 years best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail, Messenger, Photos and more - all with the new Windows Live. Get started! http://www.download.live.com/
A big "Thank You" to all that have taken time to advised me re above. Much appreciated. I do hope I have replied to all individually, If not my apologies. All the best Pat Williams
Hi as from Monday 2nd March 2009 New CDs out for the Notts fhs V4 Baptism Viewer - Over 725,000 V4 Burial Viewer - Over 450,000 Upgrade CDs out soon have no Date Yet! and a new parish list will be out Monday - Please do not e-mail me for one Regards, David Nottinghamshire Family History Society
Karen, There's an image of The Blue Bell Inn c.1955 on www.picturethepast.org but not one of The Sherwood Rangers. Brian Binns -----Original Message----- From: nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Karen Walker Sent: 26 February 2009 19:58 To: NOTTSGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NTT] sea side trips Dear list I have just been given some newspaper clippings about my great Grandparents, Eliza (nee Watkinson)and Edward Stubbs. They were licensees of the Blue Bell Inn, Park Street, Worksop. They retired in 1951.They ran the Sherwood Rangers Inn from about 1929-1933. They then ran the Bluebell. The clippings stated she used to run annual outings to the seaside for local children. She also helped form the Worksop Co-operative Woman's Guild. She also held the position of Chairman of the Women's Licensed Trade Defense Association. Edward was a member of the Licensed Victuallers Association. Does anyone remember them or the trips to the seaside? Are there any pictures available of the pubs? Thank you, Karen Walker Notts Surname List http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
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January 25th 1898 - October 3rd 1930 BARNSDALE Alfred, Ruth BARNWELL Harriet BARBADELL David Keith, Fanny M BARRASS Robert BARRATT Albert, Charles, Cyril George, Richard, William, William Parkin BARRETT Ann Elizabeth, Jane BARRON Robert BARROW David, Margaret, William BARROWCLIFFE Kendrick William, William BARSBY Dennis, Mary Elizabeth BARSON Allan Frederick, Florence Ellen, Joseph, Maria BARTELL Male Child 1912 BARTER John BARTLE George BARLTES Male Child 1915, Female Child 1916 BARTLETT Harriett, William best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new and improved services from Windows Live. Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/
Interesting - one little comment, I live in France where step-mother/mother in law are both translated by belle mere. The same happens with all other step/in law relations, so you just have to work out by context - or ask for the relationship to be defined. I did not know that happened in English terminology too. Jean > Message du 26/02/09 19:59 > De : "Barb MacKenzie" > A : nottsgen@rootsweb.com > Copie à : > Objet : Re: [NTT] quarry - Wm. Bramley > > > Hi: The reason we came up with different William Bramley, is because of a transcription error. Being so far away, I have subscribed to Ancestry.com and have access to the original scanned page. He is listed on the transcribed 1881 censuc as William H. Branly. But someone else has noted the error and changed it on Ancestry. The children are right. My grandfather was 3 at the time. They lived at 17 Key Street. In the 1891 census, they lived at the same address, but by that time they had 8 children. And I noted another transcription error. They have a Gerty, age 4 daughter listed. This is actually Berty, son. I assume that he was still in dresses at the time and looked like a girl. In 1901 census, he is there at age 14. I remember my Uncle Bernard. By 1901 they had moved to Hempshall Lane, and had 13 children. I know they had one more. By this time grandfather had left home and got married. I think out of self defence, because all the other chil! > dren are still at home. I know how small the houses were on Hempshall Lane, so I don't know how they all fit. > > I actuall think that I found my William Bramley's birth parents. George and Sarah, living in Bulwell in 1861. He was age 5. Then george dissappears and Sarah turns up married to someone else in 1871. William is there age 14, listed as son-in-law. I assume step son. there are three other children of Sarah and John Sheldon , Labourer. I am trying to find William's marriage record, as I assume that parents are listed. But up to now have not had any luck. > His wife's name was Elizabeth, but I have no idea what her maiden name was. > > Transcription errors make for some detective work, but its so satisfying when you figure it out. > > Barbara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Barbara Mackenzie > To: bmacken@mts.net > Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:10 AM > Subject: Fw: [NTT] quarry - Wm. Bramley > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: MAVIS JOHNSON > To: Barb MacKenzie > Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 1:36 AM > Subject: Re: [NTT] quarry - Wm. Bramley > > > Dear Barbara > > In the 1881 census which I have on CD (very useful if you live away from archives,!) there are only 3 Wm. Bramleys born in 1856 in Nottingham > > The only one shown as a Quarry Worker is below: Hucknall is just up the road from Bulwell. Hannah was obviously either widowed or Wm. was illegit son before she was married to Enoch. > > Whybourne Street : Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England > Source: FHL Film 1341795 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3334 Folio 14 Page 22 > Enoch STATON M 45 M Holbrook, Derby, England > Rel: Head Occ: Coal Miner > Hannah STATON M 45 F Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England > Rel: Wife > William BRAMLEY U 24 M Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England > Rel: Son Occ: Stone Quarry Labourer > Samuel STATON U 19 M Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England > Rel: Son Occ: Cotton Stockinger > Henry STATON U 17 M Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England > Rel: Son Occ: Bricklayers Labourer > Anna STATON 14 F Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England > Rel: Daur > George STATON 10 M Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England > Rel: Son > Elizabeth STATON 6 F Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England > Rel: Daur > Walter STATON 4 M Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England > Rel: Son > > I happen to be researching the CUTTS families and a Wm. Cutts married an Elizabeth Bramley 25 July 1831 at Hucknall St. Mary, and a Grace Stout nee Cutts (b 1811) is living in Quarry Rd. Bulwell in 1841.. > > I also have Statons in my line so would be pleased to hear of your family as you research it - we could be distantly connected!! > > If you go to picturethepast. website (Notts CC Library Service on lin) you can get a photo of Quarry Rd. (google for website) > > I believe, too, that SANKEYS made plant pots, etc. at Bulwell/Basford and you could check this by going to historical directories - also on line. Again, just google whenever you have a query and amazing what comes up. > > William born 1856 could be one of several - you need to check the parish records for Bulwell but this seems the likely one: (From Notts FHS Index - also very useful if you live away from records - I swear by it. I have vol. 1. there are later ones available with more records. > Select by Surname FSURN MSURN CNAME FNAME MNAME DATE BORN PLACE ABODE PROF Church Note > BRAMLEY > William Grant George Sarah 10/02/1856 > BUW > Labourer BULWELL St Mary > > > next Williams on list are - (could be late baptisms, but unlikely) > Select by Surname FSURN MSURN CNAME FNAME MNAME DATE BORN PLACE ABODE PROF Church Note > BRAMLEY > William William Hannah 22/03/1858 > BAS Basford Sawyer BASFORD St Leodegarius > > > BRAMLEY William > Hannah 19/06/1858 > HUT > > HUCKNALL TORKARD St Mary ???? > > > > If you sent for a certificate you could ask them to ensure the William was born in 1856 and give any knowledge you have that would help Registrar chose right one. Send to local Registrar as they have local knowledge. > > Hope this helps > > Mavis > living in Somerset village, > born in Nottingham (1935) > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Barb MacKenzie" > To: > Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 5:48 AM > Subject: [NTT] quarry > > > > > > > > Hello: > > > > I found my great grandfather, William Bramley listed in the 1881 cencus. At the time he is listed as a Stone Quarry Worker. Would anyone know where there was a stone quarry in Bulwell and what kind of stone do they quarry. Also, where in Bulwell would one be a flower pot maker. I'm trying to get a feel for what my ancestors lives must have been like. > > > > I know that Willliam Bramley was born in Bulwell in 1856, but there are several William Bramleys listed, How would I go about finding the right one? > > > > On the other side of the family, Parnham, my Great grandfather in 1871 is listed as living in Normanton, notts and is listed as a Police Constable. I knew there were some disreputable people in my family background but not this bad, Police, argggg. So in 1881 he is listed as living in Bulwell and listed as a labourer. Why would someone leave off being a police constable and move. Is there any way to find out. And yes I am sure it is the right person. > > > > Just a few questions that I thought someone on the list would have some thoughts about. As I live a rather isolated life (very small town) nottsgen people are the only ones I can ask about these things. > > > > Thanks, Barbara > > > > > > Notts Surname List > > > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-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 - www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.3/1973 - Release Date: 02/26/09 07:03:00 > > > Notts Surname List > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > ----------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Hi everyone, I have the Will of William GEORGE who died on the 7 June 1896 at Clarence Street, Carlton, Nottingham, Ntts - his wife was Eliza Ann who is named in the Will. I purchased this Will thinking it was my gr grandfather's but I then found out he died in 1910 - his wife was also Eliza Ann. I am happy to post this Will to anywhere if someone can claim it. happy hunting Annette WATSON Lismore Australia
I trust you realise that this costs money? The rules stated in the terms and conditions require that anyone obtaining information from the website is supposed to be in some way connected to the subject of the research. Perhaps you should register and pay for the copy yourself? J On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Graham Taylor <gtmt11@ntlworld.com> wrote: > The Nottingham Evening Post recently said that the 1911 census return > for Jesse Boot showed that he had several servants gardeners etc shown at > his 16 bed house "St Hellier" in the Park Nottingham. > > My grandfather George Sharpe and his wife Kate were said to be handyman > and nurse to Jesse at some stage after 1901 having lived next to the new > Boots factory in 1901 (grandfather only at this stage) > > Has anyone taken a print of the 1911Cenus return for Jesse Boot to which > the Evening Post refers? > > If so I would love to have a copy > > Many thanks > > Margaret > > Nottingham >
Dear list I have just been given some newspaper clippings about my great Grandparents, Eliza (nee Watkinson)and Edward Stubbs. They were licensees of the Blue Bell Inn, Park Street, Worksop. They retired in 1951.They ran the Sherwood Rangers Inn from about 1929-1933. They then ran the Bluebell. The clippings stated she used to run annual outings to the seaside for local children. She also helped form the Worksop Co-operative Woman's Guild. She also held the position of Chairman of the Women's Licensed Trade Defense Association. Edward was a member of the Licensed Victuallers Association. Does anyone remember them or the trips to the seaside? Are there any pictures available of the pubs? Thank you, Karen Walker
The Nottingham Evening Post recently said that the 1911 census return for Jesse Boot showed that he had several servants gardeners etc shown at his 16 bed house "St Hellier" in the Park Nottingham. My grandfather George Sharpe and his wife Kate were said to be handyman and nurse to Jesse at some stage after 1901 having lived next to the new Boots factory in 1901 (grandfather only at this stage) Has anyone taken a print of the 1911Cenus return for Jesse Boot to which the Evening Post refers? If so I would love to have a copy Many thanks Margaret Nottingham UK
Hi: The reason we came up with different William Bramley, is because of a transcription error. Being so far away, I have subscribed to Ancestry.com and have access to the original scanned page. He is listed on the transcribed 1881 censuc as William H. Branly. But someone else has noted the error and changed it on Ancestry. The children are right. My grandfather was 3 at the time. They lived at 17 Key Street. In the 1891 census, they lived at the same address, but by that time they had 8 children. And I noted another transcription error. They have a Gerty, age 4 daughter listed. This is actually Berty, son. I assume that he was still in dresses at the time and looked like a girl. In 1901 census, he is there at age 14. I remember my Uncle Bernard. By 1901 they had moved to Hempshall Lane, and had 13 children. I know they had one more. By this time grandfather had left home and got married. I think out of self defence, because all the other children are still at home. I know how small the houses were on Hempshall Lane, so I don't know how they all fit. I actuall think that I found my William Bramley's birth parents. George and Sarah, living in Bulwell in 1861. He was age 5. Then george dissappears and Sarah turns up married to someone else in 1871. William is there age 14, listed as son-in-law. I assume step son. there are three other children of Sarah and John Sheldon , Labourer. I am trying to find William's marriage record, as I assume that parents are listed. But up to now have not had any luck. His wife's name was Elizabeth, but I have no idea what her maiden name was. Transcription errors make for some detective work, but its so satisfying when you figure it out. Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: Barbara Mackenzie To: bmacken@mts.net Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:10 AM Subject: Fw: [NTT] quarry - Wm. Bramley ----- Original Message ----- From: MAVIS JOHNSON To: Barb MacKenzie Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 1:36 AM Subject: Re: [NTT] quarry - Wm. Bramley Dear Barbara In the 1881 census which I have on CD (very useful if you live away from archives,!) there are only 3 Wm. Bramleys born in 1856 in Nottingham The only one shown as a Quarry Worker is below: Hucknall is just up the road from Bulwell. Hannah was obviously either widowed or Wm. was illegit son before she was married to Enoch. Whybourne Street : Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England Source: FHL Film 1341795 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3334 Folio 14 Page 22 Enoch STATON M 45 M Holbrook, Derby, England Rel: Head Occ: Coal Miner Hannah STATON M 45 F Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England Rel: Wife William BRAMLEY U 24 M Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England Rel: Son Occ: Stone Quarry Labourer Samuel STATON U 19 M Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England Rel: Son Occ: Cotton Stockinger Henry STATON U 17 M Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England Rel: Son Occ: Bricklayers Labourer Anna STATON 14 F Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England Rel: Daur George STATON 10 M Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England Rel: Son Elizabeth STATON 6 F Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England Rel: Daur Walter STATON 4 M Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England Rel: Son I happen to be researching the CUTTS families and a Wm. Cutts married an Elizabeth Bramley 25 July 1831 at Hucknall St. Mary, and a Grace Stout nee Cutts (b 1811) is living in Quarry Rd. Bulwell in 1841.. I also have Statons in my line so would be pleased to hear of your family as you research it - we could be distantly connected!! If you go to picturethepast. website (Notts CC Library Service on lin) you can get a photo of Quarry Rd. (google for website) I believe, too, that SANKEYS made plant pots, etc. at Bulwell/Basford and you could check this by going to historical directories - also on line. Again, just google whenever you have a query and amazing what comes up. William born 1856 could be one of several - you need to check the parish records for Bulwell but this seems the likely one: (From Notts FHS Index - also very useful if you live away from records - I swear by it. I have vol. 1. there are later ones available with more records. Select by Surname FSURN MSURN CNAME FNAME MNAME DATE BORN PLACE ABODE PROF Church Note BRAMLEY William Grant George Sarah 10/02/1856 BUW Labourer BULWELL St Mary next Williams on list are - (could be late baptisms, but unlikely) Select by Surname FSURN MSURN CNAME FNAME MNAME DATE BORN PLACE ABODE PROF Church Note BRAMLEY William William Hannah 22/03/1858 BAS Basford Sawyer BASFORD St Leodegarius BRAMLEY William Hannah 19/06/1858 HUT HUCKNALL TORKARD St Mary ???? If you sent for a certificate you could ask them to ensure the William was born in 1856 and give any knowledge you have that would help Registrar chose right one. Send to local Registrar as they have local knowledge. Hope this helps Mavis living in Somerset village, born in Nottingham (1935) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barb MacKenzie" <bmacken@mts.net> To: <nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 5:48 AM Subject: [NTT] quarry > > > Hello: > > I found my great grandfather, William Bramley listed in the 1881 cencus. At the time he is listed as a Stone Quarry Worker. Would anyone know where there was a stone quarry in Bulwell and what kind of stone do they quarry. Also, where in Bulwell would one be a flower pot maker. I'm trying to get a feel for what my ancestors lives must have been like. > > I know that Willliam Bramley was born in Bulwell in 1856, but there are several William Bramleys listed, How would I go about finding the right one? > > On the other side of the family, Parnham, my Great grandfather in 1871 is listed as living in Normanton, notts and is listed as a Police Constable. I knew there were some disreputable people in my family background but not this bad, Police, argggg. So in 1881 he is listed as living in Bulwell and listed as a labourer. Why would someone leave off being a police constable and move. Is there any way to find out. And yes I am sure it is the right person. > > Just a few questions that I thought someone on the list would have some thoughts about. As I live a rather isolated life (very small town) nottsgen people are the only ones I can ask about these things. > > Thanks, Barbara > > > Notts Surname List > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-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. 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Hi Pat, I also had a problem, but whereas you lost a record, I gained one (and was charged for it) that I hadn't ordered and was from a totally different family. I contacted them and within 3 hours they had rectified it, reimbursed my credits and apologised. I made my contact with them by clicking on "contact us" at the very bottom of the Home page, but did not get the message you mention. Rosemary ----- Original Message ----- From: "P WILLIAMS" <p.williams352@btinternet.com> To: "nottsgen" <nottsgen-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 9:16 PM Subject: [NTT] 1911 census (My Records) Problem Hi I have a query, in My Records on the 1911 census site. It appears that I have some records missing that I have already paid for and viewed. Has anyone else come across this problem and managed to retrieve them? I have looked in the help fields and unable to find the answers. I also debated on contacting them directly, but when you submit your query a box comes up with the transcript unsubscribe, so I have decided not to risk it in case I lose my existing records. Any help would be appreciated. Kind Regards Pat
Pat I noticed a similar thing when I recently went to download images for a number of relatives I had tracked down on the first day it went on line (I was at work and technically it wasn't really lunchtime but temptation got the better of me) however, when I went back to the missing records manually the system had remembered me and they were all marked as paid. Annoying if you were using the My Records tab as a way of monitoring where you've been and clearly a glitch in the system. Does the website have any contact details you could use outside there online form? Alistair -----Original Message----- From: nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of P WILLIAMS Sent: 25 February 2009 21:16 To: nottsgen Subject: [NTT] 1911 census (My Records) Problem Hi I have a query, in My Records on the 1911 census site. It appears that I have some records missing that I have already paid for and viewed. Has anyone else come across this problem and managed to retrieve them? I have looked in the help fields and unable to find the answers. I also debated on contacting them directly, but when you submit your query a box comes up with the transcript unsubscribe, so I have decided not to risk it in case I lose my existing records. Any help would be appreciated. Kind Regards Pat Notts Surname List http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
----- Original Message ----- From: "Barb MacKenzie" <bmacken@mts.net> To: <nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 5:48 AM Subject: [NTT] quarry > > > Hello: > > I found my great grandfather, William Bramley listed in the 1881 cencus. > At the time he is listed as a Stone Quarry Worker. Would anyone know > where there was a stone quarry in Bulwell and what kind of stone do they > quarry. The Bulwell area was surrounded with stone quarries. The type of stone known locally as Bulwell sand stone, in fact if I recall is a type of lime stone, maybe someone will correct me on this used for garden walls and some local churches Also, where in Bulwell would one be a flower pot maker. I'm trying to get a feel for what my ancestors lives must have been like. The company that made plant pots in Bulwell was Sankeys The pots were of red clay. They later also made plant pots from reclaimed plastic. Sankeys and the stone quarries were all in the same area, "a stones throw away", pun not intended. > > I know that Willliam Bramley was born in Bulwell in 1856, but there are > several William Bramleys listed, How would I go about finding the right > one? > > On the other side of the family, Parnham, my Great grandfather in 1871 is > listed as living in Normanton, notts and is listed as a Police Constable. > I knew there were some disreputable people in my family background but not > this bad, Police, argggg. So in 1881 he is listed as living in Bulwell > and listed as a labourer. Why would someone leave off being a police > constable and move. Is there any way to find out. And yes I am sure it > is the right person. > > Just a few questions that I thought someone on the list would have some > thoughts about. As I live a rather isolated life (very small town) > nottsgen people are the only ones I can ask about these things. > > Thanks, Barbara > > > Notts Surname List > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
October 18th 1898 - December 6th 1929 BARLOW William BARNABY Lilian Ethel BARNARD Daisy, John, Mary Abbott, (Barclay) William. BARNATT William BARNES Arthur Leonard, Aubrey Samuel, Charles, Eliza, Fred, Harry, Mabel, Mary Ann, William Joseph BARNETT Female Child 1917, Ada, Betsy Jane, Catherine Barwick, Connie May, Edith, Edward, Fanny, Kate, Mary, Newborn Child 1898, Ronald, Rose Smallwood, William BARNFIELD Male Child 1917 BARNINGHAM Strawson best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Love Hotmail? Check out the new services from Windows Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/
Hello: I found my great grandfather, William Bramley listed in the 1881 cencus. At the time he is listed as a Stone Quarry Worker. Would anyone know where there was a stone quarry in Bulwell and what kind of stone do they quarry. Also, where in Bulwell would one be a flower pot maker. I'm trying to get a feel for what my ancestors lives must have been like. I know that Willliam Bramley was born in Bulwell in 1856, but there are several William Bramleys listed, How would I go about finding the right one? On the other side of the family, Parnham, my Great grandfather in 1871 is listed as living in Normanton, notts and is listed as a Police Constable. I knew there were some disreputable people in my family background but not this bad, Police, argggg. So in 1881 he is listed as living in Bulwell and listed as a labourer. Why would someone leave off being a police constable and move. Is there any way to find out. And yes I am sure it is the right person. Just a few questions that I thought someone on the list would have some thoughts about. As I live a rather isolated life (very small town) nottsgen people are the only ones I can ask about these things. Thanks, Barbara
Hi I have a query, in My Records on the 1911 census site. It appears that I have some records missing that I have already paid for and viewed. Has anyone else come across this problem and managed to retrieve them? I have looked in the help fields and unable to find the answers. I also debated on contacting them directly, but when you submit your query a box comes up with the transcript unsubscribe, so I have decided not to risk it in case I lose my existing records. Any help would be appreciated. Kind Regards Pat