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Re: WILSON West Leeds 1800 to 1900
I can think of a couple of answers Why did she use her maiden name in 1851 Possibly the enumerator asked who is liveinh here and Elizabeth responded with myself and my daughter Ann without stating
By Mel Smith <melvynsmith@...> · #56 ·
Re: WILSON West Leeds 1800 to 1900
I see no reason why he should not be a hairdresser. My ggggrandfather was a hairdresser/wigmaker/perfumier in Sheffield in the 1830s. His son was also a hairdresser? aa was HIS son. The old man
By Chris1943 · #55 ·
Re: WILSON West Leeds 1800 to 1900
Hairdresser = barber? Rosemary rosemary@...
By Rosemary · #54 ·
BROADLEY, TOOTHILL, LUPTON - Bradford
I have a lot of information on the Broadley / Toothill / Lupton families, and those who married in, on my HIGTON HERITAGE ( https://higton.one-name.net/index.php ) website.? You can wander around the
By Nick Higton · #53 ·
SHIERS, METCALFE, CAYGILL, WILSON, MARSDEN, BRADSHAW
My Yorkshire connections are limited to just a few at present. SHIERS - mostly around Rylstone, before 1850, some Skipton 18C CAYGILL - Askrigg, before 1830 METCALFE - Askrigg & surrounding area,
By Lesley Baxendale <labx1976@...> · #52 ·
HALL THWAITE POWLEY TEASDALE HESELTINE FAWCETT
HALL THWAITE POWLEY TEASDALE HESELTINE FAWCETT My family with these surnames came from the beautiful villages of and around Aysgarth, Askrigg, and Hawes. Tamara : ) Sent from Mail (
By tamara777 · #51 ·
KIPPAX, KIPPAS, KIPPUS
By Billeye · #48 ·
CROSSLAND , West Riding Yorkshire 1500-
By Billeye · #47 ·
WAUGH - SCARBOROUGH - 1800 onwards
Thanks Lin for setting up and administrating the new list. Delyth Waugh, Christchurch New Zealand
By Delyth Waugh · #46 ·
Re: ADMINISTRATION - hashtags for SURNAMES of interest
Hi Lin, Sorry I posted my surname interests this morning before reading the post below.? Thank you in advance for editing. Cheers Wendy
By Wendy Bloomfield · #45 ·
ROBINSON, KNOWSLEY - Bridlington; AMOS/AMES/AMIS, JEFFERSON, WHITEHEAD - Knaresborough; WILMAN Hampsthwaite.
ROBINSON, KNOWSLEY - Bridlington;? AMOS/AMES/AMIS, JEFFERSON, WHITEHEAD - Knaresborough;? WILMAN Hampsthwaite.
By Wendy Bloomfield · #44 ·
Re: WILSON West Leeds 1800 to 1900
Thanks Lin, I have copy birth certs for 3 brothers, Josiah 1856, John William 1859, Harry 1862. All show John as father (Dyer or Dyer's Labourer) and Ann Wilson (nee Akeroyd) as mother. From other
By Barry Wilson · #43 ·
CHILD - 1824 - HORSFORTH _GUISELEY
Hi Parents Benjamin Child and Dinah Page. When he left England for Australia would be helpful Our area safe from fires at present Dellas Central Coast NSW? ?Australia.
By cruising158@... · #42 ·
Re: WILSON West Leeds 1800 to 1900
Hi Barry This is Josiah's birth registration from GRO (General Record Office) Registered 1856 Dec Q Leeds, mother's maiden name AKEROYD, VOL 9b Page 302 This one may also be connected John William
By Lin · #41 ·
Re: SURNAME - HARTLEY - Barnoldswick
Hi, Could you please give us some dates and christian names iuf possible, many thanks, Annette WATSON Lismore 2480 Australia
By annete@... · #40 ·
WILSON West Leeds 1800 to 1900
Josiah Wilson born Oct 1856. Richmond Court (Banks area). My GGF. Having trouble confirming his parents, John Wilson (B 1822) (my GGGF) and Ann Wilson (nee Akeroyd B:1823). Problem: John and Ann
By Barry Wilson · #39 ·
BEAN - YORKSHIRE - 1787 +/- a few years
I'm resending this message with the correct #SURNAMES format - my apologies. Thanks for setting up this group. My ancestry brickwall is my 3x Grt Grandfather: Richard Bean 1787? - 1850 Born
By Nick Lahey-Bean · #38 ·
MAN(N), NICHOLSON - RYEDALE upto 1800
Mainly in Ampleforth/Coxwold/Helmsley
By Tony Coombe · #37 ·
#SURNAMES WILSON West Leeds 1800 TO 1900
By Barry Wilson · #36 ·
HARTLEY - Barnoldswick
Researching Hartley in Barnoldswick
By Peter Vipond · #33 ·