July 16th 1897 - October 21st 1915 TOZER Charles Edward TRAFFORD Joseph TRAVERS Elizabeth TRAVIS Elizabeth TREECE Gertrude Lydia TREEN Thomas TREVOR Mary Ann TRICKETT William Henry TRIGG Jackson TRING Henry Arthur TROUT Elizabeth Ellen TRUEMAN William Parks TRUMAN Male Child 1907 Arthur Ernest Henry Jim Walter TRUSWELL Charlotte Florence Annie Frederick James Mary Frances Sarah Morley TUCKER Male Child 1900 Edward Ernest John Samuel William TUCKWOOD William TUFFNELL Jane Ann best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Get all your favourite content with the slick new MSN Toolbar - FREE http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354027/direct/01/
Hello All, I'm new to the overseas research. I've been doing family research for about 10 yrs but this is my first time at going abroad - so to speak (smile). My 2nd great grandfather (my grandmother's grandfather) was William Beeton who immigrated from England to America in 1864. He died in Utah around 1934/1935. On his death certificate it states he was born in Nottingham on May 31, 1843. What I'm wondering is how to obtain a birth certificate that might give his parents names. His death certificate says his father was a John - but I find no William's in the 1851 and 1861 Census of this age, that's father's name is John. There is one William who would fit and his father is listed as Henry? Can anyone give me some Idea's on what to do and where to go from here. It would Truly be appreciated. Thank you Warmest Regards, Tammy Idaho, USA **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1218822736x1201267884/aol?redir=http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072%26hmpgID=62%26bcd=fe bemailfooterNO62)
We had a talk about censuses at our local family history society meeting last Friday, and I learnt something that I thought I would pass on. Apparently enumerators were advised of the official difference between a Lodger and a Boarder, so that they could be properly recorded. Basically, a boarder is one who eats at the same table as the head of the household (or his family one presumes), but a lodger is one who doesn't. This may shed a slightly different light on the status of such people we find, in relation (no pun intended) to the household in which they are staying. Incidentally, both of our local Family History Societies (Notts and Leics) are well worth joining, and each has a very good programme of monthly talks which are always of interest and dare I say it, educative. Brian Binns, living in Loughborough but born and bred in Nottingham
To Carol, David, and Mavis: A big THANK YOU to you all. I really appreciate the effort all of you made with your replies. David, thank you for sharing the bap dates for Rebecca's siblings. This is new info for me and I appreciate it very much. Also thank you for sharing the variant spellings for JABSON which will be helpful when doing further research. It's always great fun finding new information on our distant relatives. Thank you Carol and Mavis for sharing your lookup attempts. Very much appreciated. David and Carol, I wondered if you could confirm Rebecca's bap date, as David has 12 Jul 1804 in Winkburn and Carol has 22 Jul 1804 in Winkburn. This is a great list! Thanks again. Christine in chilly Manitoba CANADA -----Original Message----- Hello listers: I wondered if anyone could help me with the baptism dates for my 3x great grandparents. I have not been able to find either baptisms on the IGI or on FreeREG. According to the census records and based on inconsistent ages, William HAYES was born in BILSTHORPE between 1796 and 1799. Likewise with William's wife, Rebecca JABSON; she was born in WINKBOURNE between 1799 and 1803. Thanks for any assistance in finding them. With fingers crossed, Christine in chilly Manitoba CANADA 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 All, I managed to miss the original messages re A House Called Springhead so sorry to be sending a general note to the list. I have a copy of "The Village Atlas" for Derbys/Notts/Leics and on the survey for 1876-82, revised 1906, published 1908 Springhead is clearly marked just beneath the Bulwell town label. It isn't named on the 1897 published map (surveyed 1876-82, revised 1895) but there is a building in the same place. I can't see anything identifiable on the 1836 map. Although the website www.village-atlas.com doesn't show the specific map, the following is the reference for purchasing a copy from the website: DLN11 DERBYSHIRE/NOTTINGHAMSHIRE: Bilborough, Brinsley, Bulwell, Cossall, Cross HilL, Eastwood, Heanor, Hucknall Torkard, Ilkeston, Kimberley, Loscoe, Mapperley, Nuthall, Shipley Regards, Gilly
April 28th 1897 - July 29th 1917 TOOMS Mabel TOON Ada TOONE Millicent Annie TOOP Doris TOOTEL Male child TOPHAM Alfred Rebecca TOPLEY Albert Ernest George Edward TOPLIS Male Child TORR Elias Louisa Emily TOSELAND John E TOWERS Arthur Stirling Fanny Mary Margaret TOWLE Beatrice Alice Florence Ada Gladys Eveline Joseph Margaret TOWLER William TOWLSON Cecil George Frederick Ronald George TOWNSEND Ann Eliza Eric Paul Horace Jemima John Lydia TOYNBEE Jessie Mary best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail, Messenger, Photos and more - all with the new Windows Live. Get started! http://www.download.live.com/
Hi Steve I have lost your email address due to changing servers. I wonder If you could be of help to me as I know you take many pictures of the Commonwealth War Dead WWI and hope you may have the following. It's taken me many years to find this relative and was saddened tonight when I found him. Jack Gladwin Green, Private, Border Regiment 8th Bn, age 19yrs, d. 10/04/1918, service no: 29369, Memorial ref: Panel 6 at Ploegsteert Memorial Belgium. Son of James and Mary Jane Gladwin 90 Victoria Street Mansfield. Any help or advice as to where to get service records would be appreciated. Best wishes Pat
Hello listers: I wondered if anyone could help me with the baptism dates for my 3x great grandparents. I have not been able to find either baptisms on the IGI or on FreeREG. According to the census records and based on inconsistent ages, William HAYES was born in BILSTHORPE between 1796 and 1799. Likewise with William's wife, Rebecca JABSON; she was born in WINKBOURNE between 1799 and 1803. Thanks for any assistance in finding them. With fingers crossed, Christine in chilly Manitoba CANADA
Hi Elizabeth. I looked on a map where Cinderhill Road was and that looks about in the general direction that I remember. But as I said, it was a long time ago and I was only 5 or 6. I was born in Bulwell and moved to Canada when I was 7. So memories are not the most accurate. I didn't know that there were prefabs in that direction. I lived in the prefabs off Squires Avenue, on Norwich Road. Wanting to know about Springhead was just to fill in some background about my grandmother's life. I have always been interested in history and how ordinary people lived. And thank you to everyone who tried to answer my questions. I did find a site on Rootsweb called Parnham1 that was a direct link back from Annie Rebecca Parnham. So I am doing alright with that side of the family. The other side, Bramley is giving me a little more trouble. And then there is my dad's side of the family. My dad was a Polish airman who came to England in 1940. All his family is still in Poland and I don't speak Polish. So as that side is going to prove a little more problematic, I am concentrating on the English half first. On the Bramley side, I know my cousin, Pauline Taylor, of Bulwell, used to be on this list, but we have lost touch again. So if anyone knows her, or if she sees this posting,please get in touch with me. Thanks, Barbara Mackenzie Original Message ----- From: <Edawnmarie@aol.com> To: <NOTTSGEN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 1:39 PM Subject: Re: [NTT] A House called Springhead. > Hello Barbara, > I remember "Springhead",it was quite a large house at the end of a drive > and > was situated on Cinderhill Road,Bulwell. > Until I was almost twelve years old I lived at Cinderhill Rd and in those > days there used to be two railway bridges.We lived just through the first > bridge > and "Springhead" was nearest to the second bridge which was the one > closest > to Bulwell. It was situated on the left hand side of the road and where > the > prefabs finished.I went there a few times with my grandfather though > cannot > remember why. "Springhead" was,in the 1960's,used by the NCB for,I > think,an > x-ray department. > I vaguely recall that a doctor had lived at "Springhead"...could have been > Dr Wood (?) but I am not too sure as it was a very long time ago. > > Regards, > Elizabeth. > > > 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: 270.10.23/1952 - Release Date: 02/13/09 18:29:00
July 18th 1897 - August 23rd 1917 TILL Elizabeth TILLISON Cissy TIMMS Harry TIMSON Frederick TINDALE Emily TINKLER Minnie B TINSDALE Ivy May TINSLEY Edward Edwin TITTERTON Amelia Frances Louisa George TODD Richard Wood TOESLAND William Henry TOLLINGTON Thomas TOMBS Mabel TOMKINSON Augusta Annie TOMLINSON Beatrice M Doris Maisie Ernest Henry Edward Jane John Marion Ada Raymond Herbert Theophilus Alfred Tom B Wilfred William TOMS Sarah Elizabeth TONGUE Hannah Wilfred best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail, Messenger, Photos and more - all with the new Windows Live. Get started! http://www.download.live.com/
I am searching for information on a Henry Richardson, he was born 19 April 1827 in Nottinghamshire and married Mary Ellen Wright, she born 18 Aug 1834 in Nottinghamshire. They were married Mar 1853 in Newark, Lincolnhamshire. They come to USA sometime in 1853.Thanks for any information you may have on these two people.. Kenny
Hello Barbara, I remember "Springhead",it was quite a large house at the end of a drive and was situated on Cinderhill Road,Bulwell. Until I was almost twelve years old I lived at Cinderhill Rd and in those days there used to be two railway bridges.We lived just through the first bridge and "Springhead" was nearest to the second bridge which was the one closest to Bulwell. It was situated on the left hand side of the road and where the prefabs finished.I went there a few times with my grandfather though cannot remember why. "Springhead" was,in the 1960's,used by the NCB for,I think,an x-ray department. I vaguely recall that a doctor had lived at "Springhead"...could have been Dr Wood (?) but I am not too sure as it was a very long time ago. Regards, Elizabeth.
Hi Barbara At nottsgen@rootsweb.com you wrote Hi: At the age of 14 my grandmother, Annie Rebecca Parnham was hired as a nursemaid (at a hiring fair in 1894) for a family who lived at a house called Springhead in Bulwell. Does anyone know anything about this house, where it was situated or where I could get a picture of it. I would also like to know the name of the family she worked for. I have a vague recollection of my mother telling me that it was a military family, but I really can't remember. I remember visiting the house when I was very young, (around 1949), but the only thing I can remember is that they had snowdrops in the yard. I wanted to pick them and wasn't allowed to. My grandmother worked there until 1900, the year she was married. Any information would be appreciated. Barbara I am Chairman of the Basford & District Local History Society and editor of the Basford Bystander Community Newspaper - please see web site for more info. http://www.basfordbystander.org.uk http://www.ztanzmith.co.uk If you live in the UK and let me have your postal address I will send you four copies of the Basford Bystander Nos 118 - 119 - 120 - 121. These contain a four part article on the house Springhead and the Charles family who lived there at the time your grand mother was a nursemaid there. I am sure you will find these informative and of great interest to you. In case you don't know - Bulwell used to be a market town just north of Nottingham but nowadays is a suburb of Nottingham. If you do not live in the UK then we will think of some other way of getting the Bystanders to you. Best wishes Stan Chairman Basford & District Local History Society Editor Basford Bystander aka Ztan Zmith. -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 5.9 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 2781 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message
Oops, I made a slip in my note. It is now not identified as the ecclesiastical parish of Bulwell but the civil parish of Nottingham. Should read It is now identified as the ecclesiastical parish of Bulwell but the civil parish of Nottingham. Dai Dai & Angela Bevan wrote: > Barbara, > I paged through the 1901 census for Bulwell, and Jean is right, there > are no names to any properties, hust street names and house numbers. It > is named in 1891 though. The owners then may well have moved by 1894 as > they were > Rebecca Charles Head widow 77 Living on own means born Leics ?Hoton? > Edward son 40 single Bleacher & Dyer born Bulwell > Caroline dau 33 single Living on own means born do > Sybil Yates 6 born Warks, Sutton Coldfield [relationship blank] > Elizabeth Glew Servant 21 Cook Notts Wallow > Eliza A. Gent Servant 22 Housemaid born Derby Chesterfield. > > The property was the first in the Town of Bulwell, the next property was > identified as No. 1 Holly Place. The previous schedule was the end of > the Hamlet of Bagnall. > > FreeBMD has Deaths Jun 1891 Charles Rebecca 77 Basford > 7b 141 > > Having got here, I searched for Edward Charles in 1901 and found him at > Springhead with No. 5 Holly place next door. It is now not identified > as the ecclesiastical parish of Bulwell but the civil parish of > Nottingham. That probably explains why in 1901 there is just one > registration district for Bulwell, whereas in 1891 the are about 10. > > The next address after Springhead is Bagnall Rd., so it looks as if it > was on the corner of Bagnall Rd and Holly place. > > I'm afraid that I can't help with photos. > > Dai Bevan > > Jean WOOD wrote: > >> I tried the address seach at find my past for 1891 but could not pull anything up, but Google took me to Springhead Court, Bulwell, North of Nottingham centre. Advertisements suggest it s a block or blocks of flats. Also I read Springhead Park, so my guess would be that the large house, as so many, was demolished to build the flats in 1950s-1980s. >> >> I'm sure somebody local could be more helpful. >> >> Jean >> >> >> >> >> >>> Message du 13/02/09 23:26 >>> De : "Barb MacKenzie" >>> A : nottsgen@rootsweb.com >>> Copie à : >>> Objet : [NTT] House called Springhead >>> >>> >>> Hi: >>> >>> At the age of 14 my grandmother, Annie Rebecca Parnham was hired as a nursemaid (at a hiring fair in 1894) for a family who lived at a house called Springhead in Bulwell. Does anyone know anything about this house, where it was situated or where I could get a picture of it. I would also like to know the name of the family she worked for. I have a vague recollection of my mother telling me that it was a military family, but I really can't remember. I remember visiting the house when I was very young, (around 1949), but the only thing I can remember is that they had snowdrops in the yard. I wanted to pick them and wasn't allowed to. My grandmother worked there until 1900, the year she was married. Any information would be appreciated. >>> >>> 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 >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> Jean Wood 11 impasse Pampanie chez Perineau 17610 Chaniers France Tel: 0033(0)5.46.93.38.71 >> >> >> >> >> 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 >> > > > 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
Barbara, I paged through the 1901 census for Bulwell, and Jean is right, there are no names to any properties, hust street names and house numbers. It is named in 1891 though. The owners then may well have moved by 1894 as they were Rebecca Charles Head widow 77 Living on own means born Leics ?Hoton? Edward son 40 single Bleacher & Dyer born Bulwell Caroline dau 33 single Living on own means born do Sybil Yates 6 born Warks, Sutton Coldfield [relationship blank] Elizabeth Glew Servant 21 Cook Notts Wallow Eliza A. Gent Servant 22 Housemaid born Derby Chesterfield. The property was the first in the Town of Bulwell, the next property was identified as No. 1 Holly Place. The previous schedule was the end of the Hamlet of Bagnall. FreeBMD has Deaths Jun 1891 Charles Rebecca 77 Basford 7b 141 Having got here, I searched for Edward Charles in 1901 and found him at Springhead with No. 5 Holly place next door. It is now not identified as the ecclesiastical parish of Bulwell but the civil parish of Nottingham. That probably explains why in 1901 there is just one registration district for Bulwell, whereas in 1891 the are about 10. The next address after Springhead is Bagnall Rd., so it looks as if it was on the corner of Bagnall Rd and Holly place. I'm afraid that I can't help with photos. Dai Bevan Jean WOOD wrote: > I tried the address seach at find my past for 1891 but could not pull anything up, but Google took me to Springhead Court, Bulwell, North of Nottingham centre. Advertisements suggest it s a block or blocks of flats. Also I read Springhead Park, so my guess would be that the large house, as so many, was demolished to build the flats in 1950s-1980s. > > I'm sure somebody local could be more helpful. > > Jean > > > > >> Message du 13/02/09 23:26 >> De : "Barb MacKenzie" >> A : nottsgen@rootsweb.com >> Copie à : >> Objet : [NTT] House called Springhead >> >> >> Hi: >> >> At the age of 14 my grandmother, Annie Rebecca Parnham was hired as a nursemaid (at a hiring fair in 1894) for a family who lived at a house called Springhead in Bulwell. Does anyone know anything about this house, where it was situated or where I could get a picture of it. I would also like to know the name of the family she worked for. I have a vague recollection of my mother telling me that it was a military family, but I really can't remember. I remember visiting the house when I was very young, (around 1949), but the only thing I can remember is that they had snowdrops in the yard. I wanted to pick them and wasn't allowed to. My grandmother worked there until 1900, the year she was married. Any information would be appreciated. >> >> 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 >> >> >> > > > > > Jean Wood 11 impasse Pampanie chez Perineau 17610 Chaniers France Tel: 0033(0)5.46.93.38.71 > > > > > 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
December 1st 1896 - August 24th 1915 THORPE Edward Eliza Elizabeth Fanny Carter Frances Lily William aged 61 years William aged 84 years William aged 85 years THOULD James Arthur THRAVES Elizabeth Mary James Mary E William THROTH Francis THUGISTON Helen THUMBS Wiilfred Samuel THUNDERCLIFFE Harriet THURLAND George THURLBOURN Dennis THURLE Hannah THURMAN Arthur Edmund Twyford John Millicent Maud THURR Female Child 1912 TIBBLES Frank Jacob TIDESWELL William TIDY Alfred Ernest TILFORD William TILL Charles best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new and improved services from Windows Live. Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/
I tried the address seach at find my past for 1891 but could not pull anything up, but Google took me to Springhead Court, Bulwell, North of Nottingham centre. Advertisements suggest it s a block or blocks of flats. Also I read Springhead Park, so my guess would be that the large house, as so many, was demolished to build the flats in 1950s-1980s. I'm sure somebody local could be more helpful. Jean > Message du 13/02/09 23:26 > De : "Barb MacKenzie" > A : nottsgen@rootsweb.com > Copie à : > Objet : [NTT] House called Springhead > > > Hi: > > At the age of 14 my grandmother, Annie Rebecca Parnham was hired as a nursemaid (at a hiring fair in 1894) for a family who lived at a house called Springhead in Bulwell. Does anyone know anything about this house, where it was situated or where I could get a picture of it. I would also like to know the name of the family she worked for. I have a vague recollection of my mother telling me that it was a military family, but I really can't remember. I remember visiting the house when I was very young, (around 1949), but the only thing I can remember is that they had snowdrops in the yard. I wanted to pick them and wasn't allowed to. My grandmother worked there until 1900, the year she was married. Any information would be appreciated. > > 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 > > Jean Wood 11 impasse Pampanie chez Perineau 17610 Chaniers France Tel: 0033(0)5.46.93.38.71
Hi Sheila If your man died as a result of the war he should be recorded on the CWGC even after 1918 up to and including 1921 War deaths are recorded in separate indexes to the usual GRO index, they are available on one or two pay per view sites, what I don't know for sure is if the deaths attributable to the war were *all* registered in those indexes up to 1921 Do you have any medals of his? or his regt number which may help as there are a lot of William or Thomas ROBINSONs who fought and died in the first war If he had dependents there might be mention under PIN82 war pensions in the National Archives Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) >> Hi there >> >> Can anyone help? >> >> I have a Thomas William Robinson's marriage in 1914. He says he is 24 and >> that his father was James. >> >> At the time of his marriage both he and his spouse were residing at the >> same address - Crocus St, Nottingham. >> >> He fought in WW1 - I believe in Sulva Bay, Gallipoli. Although he made it >> home it is believed he died, probably from his injuries, a little while >> after 1919, but I don't know where he died. >> >> He may have just called himself William because there is a photo with >> just W Robinson written on it. 'Course he could be just Thomas, too. >> >> There are so many possibilities on the 1911 census, in Nottingham, that >> it makes it too costly to look at each one. >> >> Thanks >> >> Sheila
Dear Sheila, I tried looking for him on find my past. 1919-1924 Almost all the William T Robinsons are older. There is one; William T Robinson aged 34 in Dudley June 1924 6 b 945 There are Williams no other initial Mar 1921 aged 31 Sunderland Dec 1919 31 Chorlton Sep 1923 32 Sheffield Dec 1923 34 Bolton Mar 1924 35 Sedgefield Also with extra initials Will H Dec 1922 31 Swindon Will H Mar 1923 30 Brentford Will H Jun 1924 34 Lewisham Will J Dec 1924 33 Kensington I did not look for any Thomases If you need me to give you the individual index references just ask Jean > Message du 13/02/09 15:35 > De : "sheila beer" > A : NOTTSGEN@rootsweb.com > Copie à : "Notts" > Objet : [NTT] Robinson > > > Hi there > > Can anyone help? > > I have a Thomas William Robinson's marriage in 1914. He says he is 24 and that his father was James. > > At the time of his marriage both he and his spouse were residing at the same address - Crocus St, Nottingham. > > He fought in WW1 - I believe in Sulva Bay, Gallipoli. Although he made it home it is believed he died, probably from his injuries, a little while after 1919, but I don't know where he died. > > He may have just called himself William because there is a photo with just W Robinson written on it. 'Course he could be just Thomas, too. > > There are so many possibilities on the 1911 census, in Nottingham, that it makes it too costly to look at each one. > > Thanks > > Sheila > > > 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: At the age of 14 my grandmother, Annie Rebecca Parnham was hired as a nursemaid (at a hiring fair in 1894) for a family who lived at a house called Springhead in Bulwell. Does anyone know anything about this house, where it was situated or where I could get a picture of it. I would also like to know the name of the family she worked for. I have a vague recollection of my mother telling me that it was a military family, but I really can't remember. I remember visiting the house when I was very young, (around 1949), but the only thing I can remember is that they had snowdrops in the yard. I wanted to pick them and wasn't allowed to. My grandmother worked there until 1900, the year she was married. Any information would be appreciated. Barbara