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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 ·
Re: Hi from north-east Yorkshire
On Fri, 10 Jan 2020 14:53:06 +1100 "Billeye" <billeye@...> wrote: Hello Billeye, >Does anyone know whether we will have access to archived mail and is >there an Archive cut-off
By brad@... · #32 ·
Re: Hi from north-east Yorkshire
Bill Message from Rootsweb which I posted the other day "Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing
By Lin · #31 ·
Re: ROEBUCK, BROADHEAD, HOLMES, TURNER, MULLIGAN, MUXLOW
My maiden name was Roebuck and my fathers family were from the Kirburton area.
By mwrogers@... · #30 ·
Hi from north-east Yorkshire
I notice that some of my Lists are being transferred to @groups.io. Does anyone know whether we will have access to archived mail and is there an Archive cut-off date/period? Bill Melbourne, Oz
By Billeye · #29 ·
Re: LEE, GUITE, SENIOR, CLAY HURREL in Sheffield and Derbyshire
This is a real off the wall challenge for me because I know almost nothing about them! I met them a couple of times 60 odd years ago. They used to holiday with my grandparents. I believe they came
By Peter Lee · #28 ·
Re: HURRELL
Hi Peter, I haven't traced them back far as they marry in to my line, but from the few census records I have they came from Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk before landing in Bolton upon Dearne. William
By Rosemary · #27 ·
Re: HURRELL
Hi Rosemary, I’ve had a look at the Hurrell part of my tree but no William Henry. All the same I’m curious, where do your Hurrells originate from? Ours started off In Norfolk before moving to
By Peter Lee · #26 ·
Re: Hello from Huddersfield and the Colne Valley
Hello Steve You have helped before - for which many thanks. Anyone from the area should really check out Steve's data - it's invaluable. I'll check out whether I have any issues you might be able to
By Andy Micklethwaite · #25 ·
Walker, Harper, Richardson, Beilby, Clark
I'm so relieved that this group will continue. So far I've not found any "cousins" but hope springs eternal. Walker, Harper, Richardson, Beilby, Clark late 1700's all in the Seaton Ross, Holm Upon
By Toni <allpetsboarding@...> · #24 ·
Re: LEE, GUITE, SENIOR, CLAY HURREL in Sheffield and Derbyshire
Hello Peter, Where are the GODDARD family from, please? My grandfather was John Norman Goddard and he was born in Bradford in 1901. The family later moved to Batley and my mother was born in Leeds.
By John Kirkland <jkirkland53@...> · #23 ·
SPEIGHT and DRAKE of West Yorkshire
Good morning List, and thank you so much, Lin, for the work you have put into creating a new group - much appreciated. I'm research the SPEIGHT and DRAKE families of Bingley/Shipley, West Yorkshire.
By Diane Schillaci · #22 ·
AUDAS 1600 - 1900 Thorne, Gainsborough NICHOLSON - 1600 - 1900 Thorne, Doncaster ( also Isle of Axholme) THOMAS 1600 - 1900 Whixley, Warter, Stainforth, Thorne
Thanks for setting up this group. My ancestry brickwall is my 3x Grt Grandfather: Richard Bean 1787? - 1850 Born Wetherby or possibly Kirkby Wharfe Enlisted in Capt Giles Company at Carlisle 1st
By Nick Lahey-Bean · #21 ·
Hi
Greetings. Firstly a huge thank you to those who gave so freely of their time in setting this up. I have interests in most of Yorkshire and also in Scotland, Norfolk and Hampshire. My main surname
By stewiedee1948@... · #20 ·