My great granfather Benjamin Ireson b. Yarwell Northamptonshire 1848. d,1917 Basford Nottm. Occupation wheelwright. Married Mary Martin April 1872 St. Leodegarious.Witness by John Scott Lydia Ireson. Children. William Martin b.1873, Arthur b.1877.Philip Albert b.1880 Arthur Ireson my granfather, cabinet maker,wicker worker. Married Ada Raynor (Wellbourne) Nov.1900. Three children Albert b.19001.d.1901. Doris Ada b.1902. William Herbert Ireson b.1910,my father. He worked at Howitts the printers Ashforth St. Lived on Herbert St. I notice on the 1891,1901 census,and the electoral reg.of the time there were other Ireson familes living in the centre of Nottm. Basford,Sneinton. St.Anns.Any further information appricated. I have further facts I am willing to share. Michael Ireson.
----- Subject: Bands in Bradford Long time since I asked for anything, therefore hoping some kind person might present me with an early Christmas present. Recently just discovered a 'new' cousin in Bradford who's trying to discover her ancestors. They are HUME in Bradford from 1890. One, a Percy Gordon Hume, but went under the name of Sidney Hume, was a musician and apparently ran a band even though he was blind. Also a David Archibald Hume who was in the Tank Corp the whole of WW1, can anyone help me in trying to discover his army records, don't mind paying of course. I know some records were destroyed in WW2, but I have another HUME from the same time so I presume the H's weren't damaged. Sorry for the lengthy request regards John Hume Wet and Windy Nottingham BAKER-PROSSER - LONDON BEAL - 1883 - SHEFFIELD BOIK - 1823 - SOUTH AFRICA/SCOTLAND BROGDEN - 1800 - COLLINGHAM YORK BROOKS - 1853 - ROTHERHAM BUCKLAND - 1880 - NOTTINGHAM CATER - 1929 - SHEFFIELD CLARK - 1825 - HULL/INKBERROW CRAWSHAW - 1886 - SHEFFIELD GIGG - LONDON HARRISON - NOTTINGHAM (SNEINTON) WILSTROP - YORK ALWAYS LOOKING FOR HUME, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME
Hi Pete Do you mean the census reference for the 1881 of Wollaton? RG Records of the General Register Office, Government Social Survey Department, and Office of Population Censuses and Surveys RG 11 General Register Office: 1881 Census Returns Subseries within RG 11 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Subsubseries within RG 11 Registration District 430.BASFORD RG 11/3331 Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) > Hi > > Dose anyone know the fiech numbers for Wollaton 1881 census information > please. > > > Many Thanks >> All for now >> >> pete, webmaster
Hi Dose anyone know the fiech numbers for Wollaton 1881 census information please. Many Thanks > All for now > > pete, webmaster > > =============================================== > > http://www.broxtowehundred.co.uk > > "THOUGHT FOR THE DAY" > > It nice to feel Important > > "But its Important to br NICE" > > =================================== > > This website was built to record > local Research into the Villages of Nottinghamshire > Births, Marriages, Deaths and lost history. > around the villages > > ================================================================================ > > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Long time since I asked for anything, therefore hoping some kind person might present me with an early Christmas present. Recently just discovered a 'new' cousin in Bradford who's trying to discover her ancestors. They are HUME in Bradford from 1890. One, a Percy Gordon Hume, but went under the name of Sidney Hume, was a musician and apparently ran a band even though he was blind. Also a David Archibald Hume who was in the Tank Corp the whole of WW1, can anyone help me in trying to discover his army records, don't mind paying of course. I know some records were destroyed in WW2, but I have another HUME from the same time so I presume the H's weren't damaged. Sorry for the lengthy request regards John Hume Wet and Windy Nottingham BAKER-PROSSER - LONDON BEAL - 1883 - SHEFFIELD BOIK - 1823 - SOUTH AFRICA/SCOTLAND BROGDEN - 1800 - COLLINGHAM YORK BROOKS - 1853 - ROTHERHAM BUCKLAND - 1880 - NOTTINGHAM CATER - 1929 - SHEFFIELD CLARK - 1825 - HULL/INKBERROW CRAWSHAW - 1886 - SHEFFIELD GIGG - LONDON HARRISON - NOTTINGHAM (SNEINTON) WILSTROP - YORK ALWAYS LOOKING FOR HUME, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME
My great grandfather, William CANNON, married my great grandmother, Mary Ann BUTLER (nee DRAKE). On their marriage certificate they are listed as widower and widow respectively. In the 1891 census members of multiple families were living in Yorkshire, with Mary Ann's father, John DRAKE and his second wife and son. The families included Mary DRAKE BUTLER CANNON and her son George BUTLER from her first marriage to John BUTLER (deceased). The same household included William CANNON (son-in-law) and his three children: Elizabeth CANNON, Harriet CANNON, and Walter CANNON. William listed his birthplace as Middlesex, London. His three children were listed as born in Bulwell in Nottinghamshire. Mary Ann was working in Bulwell which is where she must have met William CANNON. Mary Ann and William had two children: Agnes Hannah CANNON and Joseph CANNON (my grandfather). However, in the 1901 Census Mary Ann CANNON had reverted to her first husband's name; i.e., Mary Ann BUTLER. Additionally, Agnes Hannah CANNON was listed as Agnes Hannah BUTLER and Joseph CANNON was listed as Joseph BUTLER. There was something about William CANNON, Joseph's father, that was extremely embarrassing and painful for my grandfather. The family only learned of Joseph's real father by accident when a relative came across related documents. My grandfather was very agitated and upset - so my relative didn't ask for any explanation. Mary Ann later married a third time to William HUDDART and that, as far as I knew, was my grandfather's surname. It is only since I started searching for my ancestors that I learned that CANNON was my grandfather's birth name. In the 1901 census I cannot find any trace of William CANNON or his three children. Additionally I can find no birth records for his children: Elizabeth born 1880 in Bulwell; Harriet born in 1885 in Bulwell, and Walter, born 1887 in Bulwell. The dates and place of birth were provided in the 1891 census. I've written before concerning my great grandfather, William CANNON. I've also received some theories and responses but I haven't been able to support these theories with documentation. Although it seems silly now, I remember as a child hearing some mention of Joseph as a Catholic (heaven forfend!!!) No offense intended, I am married to a Catholic and my children were raised as Catholics. My question is: If William CANNON and his first wife/partner were Catholic would their children's birth records be maintained by a Catholic church? And how is it possible that BMD has no record of these children? I would fire my cannon if possible............ Valerie
Hello everyone, Just updating some of my Nottinghamshire families and am wondering if anyone has any information on Martha GODDARD wife of Samuel PAXTON. They married 10 Dec 1733, Greasley. I have nothing on Martha and have been looking for ages. Am happy to share any information I have on my other Nottinghamshire families. Cheers Margot Gladstone, QLD Australia Researching in Nottinghamshire: Marriott, Dewsbury, Corbet, Cheetham, Straw, Leivers, Paxton, Goddard, Jarvis, Bostock, Briggs, Chamberlain, White, Woodcock, Attenborough, James, Wootton, Walker, Spencer, Daye, Wilkinson, Burgeis, Hutchinson, Hulford
Hi Margot I know absolutely nothing abour Martha GODDARD, but if you have not already done so, I respectfully suggest you have a look at Ilkeston (Derbyshire), which was next door (in 1733) There was a least one female GODDARD marrying in Ilkeston around 1744 and a male in 1735 - (remember the calendar had not yet changed) The Derbyshire County Record Office at Matlock and the references are: MATLOCK R.O. Ref:- D 3082. AP1. 1 / 3. 27. 07. 1735. ELEANOR RICHARDS and JONATHAN GODDARD were married. 03. 10. 1744. SAMUEL RICHARDS and DIANA GODDARD married. 09. 03. 1744. JOHN son of SAMUEL and DIANA RICHARDS buried with affadavit. Note : The baptism of this child JOHN has not yet been found. Hope this helps - apologies this email has suddenly started printing in bold and "double lines" Sorry, I cannot help you further. Regards Jack (Richards) www.richardsbygonetimes.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "marsco" <skeetch@bigpond.net.au> To: <NOTTSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 4:31 AM Subject: [NTT] GODDARD, MARTHA married SAMUEL PAXTON, Greasley 1733 > Hello everyone, > > Just updating some of my Nottinghamshire families and am wondering if > anyone > has any information on Martha GODDARD wife of Samuel PAXTON. They married > 10 Dec 1733, Greasley. > > I have nothing on Martha and have been looking for ages. Am happy to > share > any information I have on my other Nottinghamshire families. > > Cheers > > Margot > Gladstone, QLD > Australia > > Researching in Nottinghamshire: Marriott, Dewsbury, Corbet, Cheetham, > Straw, > Leivers, Paxton, Goddard, Jarvis, Bostock, Briggs, Chamberlain, White, > Woodcock, Attenborough, James, Wootton, Walker, Spencer, Daye, Wilkinson, > Burgeis, Hutchinson, Hulford > > > > > 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 - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.175 / Virus Database: 270.9.9/1806 - Release Date: 11/22/2008 6:59 PM
Hello John, I would think that LS is local studies and CL is Central Library? it has been a while since I have used these abbreviations.. Hope it helps Julie> From: gensearcher@sky.com> To: NOTTSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 09:53:55 +0000> Subject: [NTT] Notts Archives for Rossiter> > Hello Listers> > I have been off list for some time.> > I am searching for the burial record of Catherine ROSSITER [formerly DIX] who died 3rd April 1838 buried at > St Nicholas, Tuxford. I have had great help from the list to get this info.> > However I would like to check the details of who bought the grave and are there any others in it> The Notts Archives shows that they are on microfiche at NA [national Archives] and at LS at CL> Could sks tell me what the last means.> Regards> John> > > > 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 _________________________________________________________________ See the most popular videos on the web http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/115454061/direct/01/
Hello Dorothy In the IGI there is a birth of a KEELING or BENNETT child in Stoke on Trent in 1802 to a John Keeling and Sarah BENNETT. This may be a lead you could work from. If you get the Parish records through your local LDS Family History Centre you may find more information on this couple. Also in the IGI (with controlled extractions for some of them) you can see a John Keeling with a wife named Sarah lived in both Worksop and East Retford - perhaps it would be worth checking these Parish records too as those dates are later than the birth/bap of the other child but close enough to be possibly the same couple. Good luck! Elizabeth Yukon, Canada
HI, Sorry, my previous email regarding the above, should have read the only a marrriage of John Keeling and a Sarah was 7years after the birth of Richard not John. rgds Dorothy
Hi, I was wondering if SKS could help me with the parents of my gg grandfather RICHARD KEELING. According to the Nottingham discs, Richard was born 19/7/1804 to John Keeling and Sarah, in Worksop. On Richards marriage certificate his father was John Keeling, no mention of mother. My question is how do I find the surname of Sarah? The only marriage I can find of a John Keeling and a Sarah is in 1811, which is 7 years after John's birth. He could of course have been married to 2 Sarah's. But how can I find the mother of my Richard? I would be very grateful for any help on this as I am suddenly very worried I may be researching the wrong line. rgds Dorothy
Hi Friends I have just uploaded te 1851 census for Wollaton on my site, please report any problums Many Thanks > All for now > > pete, webmaster > > =============================================== > > http://www.broxtowehundred.co.uk > > "THOUGHT FOR THE DAY" > > It nice to feel Important > > "But its Important to br NICE" > > =================================== > > This website was built to record > local Research into the Villages of Nottinghamshire > Births, Marriages, Deaths and lost history. > around the villages > > ================================================================================ > > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Hello Mavis Many thanks I should have guessed that Regards John ----- Original Message ----- From: "MAVIS JOHNSON" <mayjaysomerset@btinternet.com> To: "Gen Searcher" <gensearcher@sky.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [NTT] Notts Archives for Rossiter >A guess - Local Studies at City Library (Angel Row, Nottingham) > > Mavis > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gen Searcher" <gensearcher@sky.com> > To: "NottsFHS Email List" <NOTTSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 9:53 AM > Subject: [NTT] Notts Archives for Rossiter > > >> Hello Listers >> >> I have been off list for some time. >> >> I am searching for the burial record of Catherine ROSSITER [formerly DIX] >> who died 3rd April 1838 buried at >> St Nicholas, Tuxford. I have had great help from the list to get this >> info. >> >> However I would like to check the details of who bought the grave and are >> there any others in it >> The Notts Archives shows that they are on microfiche at NA [national >> Archives] and at LS at CL >> Could sks tell me what the last means. >> Regards >> John >> >> >> >> 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 >> >
Hello Listers I have been off list for some time. I am searching for the burial record of Catherine ROSSITER [formerly DIX] who died 3rd April 1838 buried at St Nicholas, Tuxford. I have had great help from the list to get this info. However I would like to check the details of who bought the grave and are there any others in it The Notts Archives shows that they are on microfiche at NA [national Archives] and at LS at CL Could sks tell me what the last means. Regards John
Hello list. In my Nottsgen digest this morning, message #2 was from Michael Ireson (mireson@talktalk.net) with the subject line Ireson/Raynor familyhistory Nottm but no message. Yesterday I started looking for my own RAYNOR family on ancestry.co.uk and I'm wondering if Michael has in his tree MARY ANN RAYNOR born calculated 1842, maybe in Calow near Chesterfield, Derbyshire. She married JABEZ LIEVESLEY on 13 Nov 1864. I can't find her or her family on a census before her marriage; I think it's because there are so many possible name combinations between Mary, Ann, Marianne, and Raynor, Rainer, Rayner etc. On her marriage registration she says her father's name is Joseph RAYNOR. At the time of her marriage, she could have been living with her grandfather, JOHN RAYNOR (born cal 1795 in Nottingham) and her aunt (John's daughter) could have been ELIZABETH RAYNOR (born cal 1817) and Elizabeth married JOHN CRAVEN. I know it's a long shot, but do any of these names match anyone in your Raynor tree? Jill in Canada
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I am trying to get some information on my grandparents who came over to Canada about 1909. I have obtained some information from ancestry.uk on a William James and Caroline Bennett that may or may not be factual and would hope that there is someone out there that can give me confirmation or more information that I can work with. William James - In the 1891 census I have a 6 year old William James as an inmate in a Union Workhouse in Nottingham North East. Is there a record of inmates for Union Workhouses?. - In the 1991 census I have a 16 year old William James in the Royal Navy. - In Jan 1909 William left the Navy - I believe he may have "jumped ship". Caroline Bennett - in the 1891 census - Living at 222 Long Hedge Lane - father- Reginald, mother - Mary, sibs - Gertrude, George, Albert, Annie, Martha, Mary, Florence and Alice Caroline Bennett - in the 1901 census - Living at 131 Pym St- father- Reginald, mother - Mary, sibs - Annie, Martha, Mary, Florence and Alice. In 1909, after his "leaving" the RN, William and Caroline get married and come to Canada under the name William and Caroline Jamieson. In 1915 William changes his family name back to James and joins the Canadian Army under that name. He is sent to England and the family follows him over. The destination address given was Carisbrooke Road, Nottingham. The family returns to Canada in 1919. I would very much like to hear from anyone who has information on these families. Thank you Kathy Maclean