The NextGENeration: Discoveries Conference
From Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter at https://eogn.com/page-18080/13407998 The NextGENeration: Discoveries conference, jointly hosted by the Family History Federation and the Society of Genealogists, is an exciting full-day online event spotlighting genealogists under the age of 35. Taking place on 5 October 2024, the conference features fifteen speakers from around the world who will present their unique research, the day will culminate in a panel discussion. Transitioning from Passion to Profession will feature prominent experts in genealogy and family history who will share insights on carving out a successful career in this field, everything from academic pathways to researching and speaking. Join us for an exciting lineup of speakers who will share their innovative work, much of which reflects diverse cultures and national traditions. For more information and to support the future of genealogy, see https://members.sog.org.uk/events/66141a9f1fce380008a49ebe/description Pay What You Can
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Hannah JACKSON
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I am trying to find the birth of Hannah JACKSON mother of Grice JACKSON and to see if the Hannah JACKSON who married Robert ALVIN is the same person. Any help appreciated 1843 21 Feb 1843 Marriage Grice JACKSON Servant living @ Paull, father Mathew GRICE, Servant, to Jane DUNN, Servant of Sigglesthorne, father William DUNN Labourer - Parish Church in Sigglesthorne- witnesses Prudence CHAPMAN and George MOOR 1821, 22 Apr Grice JACKSON bap *(IGI) born Owthorne, mother Hannah JACKSON spinster #123 Grice son of Hannah JACKSON spinster, ceremonies performed by Chas BARKER curate 1822 Grice JACKSON living at Barb Lane Owthorne in one of 2 cottages left on the cliff. 1829 June 6 Robert ALVIN of Welwick Patrington married Hannah JACKSON of Welwick Patrington. Banns said living at Sunk Island The reason I think the Hannah JACKSON who married to Robert ALVIN is Grice¡¯s mother is because in some bios of Grice he said he was living at Cherry Cobb Sands where his parents farmed a smallholding. Grice age 5 or 9 left Owthorne and went to Cherry Cobb Sands. If I can find Hannah's birth certificate I think I will have the answer
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Yorkshire Surnames List - August update
New names added last month SHARP SQUIRE If you would like to add your surname(s) to the list, please use the form at: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/YKSlist/submit.htm **PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY REGARDING SUBMISSION OF NAMES BEFORE HITTING THE SUBMIT BUTTON Lin Duke Yorkshire Surnames List Administrator https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/YKSlist/index.htm
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Joseph BENTLEY 1814-1874
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I'm trying to determine who the parents of Joseph BENTLEY (1814-1874) are. He was buried at Morley Wesleyan 13 Mar 1874. He married Ann ELLIS 1 Feb 1835 in Batley and had two children. She died in 1841. He married Mary WESTERMAN (1820-1851) in 1843, had two children and Esther BROWN (1825-1905) in 1853 and had six more children. In the 1851 census he is married to Mary with their daughter and son and his two children from his marriage with Ann. Lidian (Lydia Ann BENTLEY) is my ancestor. I've always thought that Joseph's parents were Jonathan BENTLEY (1787-1859) who married Mary RHODES 14 Feb 1806 in Batley. Certainly his marriages to both Mary WESTERMAN and Esther BROWN indicate Jonathan being his father. What makes me wonder if this is wrong is not having dna matches with others further back when there should be a match. I must have made an error somewhere. There are many other families with parents Joseph BENTLEY and Martha FIELD but I'm the only one with Jonathan and Mary. I would appreciate some other eyes looking at this and telling me what they think. Julie Kane
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MOVERLEY
I've been able to prove my MOVERLEY line back to a marriage in the parish of Bramham in 1676. John MOVERLEY appears to have come in from elsewhere as there are no earlier references to the surname in the parish registers and he is not named in either the 1672 or 1674 Hearth Tax lists. The only other MOVERLEYs in evidence at this time were resident in the parish of Kellington about 15 miles to the south but I've yet to find anything that might link him to them. He remains an enigma.
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James SYKES (b circa 1833)
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James SYKES (b circa 1833) married Hannah ATKINSON (b 1837), in Castleford in 1857. I cannot find them on1861 census. I would imagine that were some between 1857 and 1862. 1911 census says she had 11 children - (I've found seven of them). 6 living. They had two children I am sure of in Hopton - George Thomas in 1862 (not on GRO but have his baptism) and Hiram b 1864. Both were baptised on the same day in 1864. James is now William James. Between 1869 and 1872 he appears to be known as Joseph STEAD. Joseph is on 1871 census, 36, coal miner, place of birth not known, Hannah, 28, born Monk Bretton*, George T STEAD, 9, Hiram STEAD and Ernest STEAD. Mary Ellen STEAD daughter of Joseph and Hannah (ATKINSON) was born Court 13 Shambles St in 1872. When she married in 1895 her surname is SYKES, father James SYKES (deceased). Witnesses were Hiram and Annie SYKES James SYKES died 6 June 1875 at Court 13 Shambles St, Barnsley. Hannah was the informant. *Hannah was baptised in Wragby, Yorkshire in 1837, daughter of George and Anne . On 1871-1911 censuses she gives her birth place as Monk Bretton. Yorkshire]. Hannah SYKES married George ROLLINGS in 1877. In 1917 Hannah was murdered by her daughter Annie STEAD. Any help in locating them in 1861 would be gratefully received. Lin
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Some of Yorkshire's Court Records and Archives Go Online
From Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter, Barnsley's borough archives have been made available on family history website Ancestry... It is the first time the material has been accessible digitally and means researchers no longer have to visit the archives in person. It is hoped the records will provide "a rich source of information" and "a fascinating glimpse" into the lives and struggles of ordinary people. The Barnsley Archives and Local Studies [https://www.experience-barnsley.com/our-archives] service supplied 100,000 entries from baptism, marriage and burial registers to Ancestry, as well as transcriptions of more than a million cases heard in Barnsley Magistrates' Court between 1841 and 1923. The two databases were collated and can now be viewed by Ancestry users worldwide. The parish registers include more than 100 different churches and chapels that existed across the Barnsley area. The colourful court records detail the petty criminals charged over matters such as theft, poaching and drunkenness. The archives were previously only available to browse at Barnsley Town Hall.
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Thomas FLETCHER born 1756 Yorkshire
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Hi I would welcome your thoughts in finding Thomas FLETCHER¡¯s baptism in 1756. Below is what I know: When I found the baptism for my 4x Gt Grandfather Thomas FLETCHER bap 1782 at Sherburn in Elmet, Yorks. it contained such a lot of ancestral information below: ¡®Thomas 2nd son of Thomas of Bishop-dikeside Labourer son of William of Barlow farmer by Mary his wife, daughter of ¡.. (presumably unknown to the registrar) Mary daughter of John Dent of Little Fenton farmer by Ann his wife daughter of Joseph Jaqueman of Bramham - Gardener Born Sunday 27th January 1782 Baptised Monday 11th February¡¯ I found his parent¡¯s marriage: Thomas FLETCHER of Birchin (Birkin?) & Mary DENT of Sherburn (in Elmet) married 30 Jan 1778 by Licence with consent of parents. Knowing that Thomas¡¯ father was William I searched for a baptism for Thomas. I could not find an obvious baptism for Thomas about 1756. There was one baptism for Thomas whose father was William, 21 Feb 1722 Sherburn in Elmet. Rather early I think. Thomas would have been an older man when he married Mary DENT who needed her parent¡¯s consent to marry. It is possible that Mary was Thomas¡¯ 2nd wife. Of course, he could have required looking after later in life and Mary may have been his ¡®housekeeper¡¯ but Mary gave birth to Thomas Jnr in 1782. I found several baptisms around 1753-1761 with father William. One included mother Mary at Lythe. 17 Feb 1760. The others were in Birstall, Ecclesfield, Luddenden, Barnsley. Yesterday, Ancestry came up with 1758 Rothwell , father Robert. Today it is suggesting William FLETCHER & Mary THRESH are his parents and they married 21 Nov 1742 Wm bap either 1718 Brayton OR 12 Oct 1718 Sherburn in Elmet, Yorks. I found Thomas Snr on the 1841 census living with a son Matthew and his grandchildren. So I then found a baptism for Matthew. Another breakthrough as it gave the same details of his ancestry matching his brother Thomas Jnr bap 1782. Then I found another 9 bap for Thomas & Mary DENT. So I had found the correct Thomas in 1841 which meant I found a death record for him. Thanks to digital GRO records I had both Thomas & Mary¡¯s death records within minutes! From his death & burial records I am certain that Thomas was definitely born in 1756. I would welcome thoughts in finding his baptism in 1756. Thinking about possible parents of Thomas Snr: William FLETCHER & Mary THRESH married 21 Nov 1742. Their burials are at Brayton. Wm was a farmer of Barlow, as also mentioned in Thomas Jnr ¡¯s bap. and Mary was wife of Wm of BARLOW, farmer & dau of Wm THRESH. BUT still I cannot find a bap for Thomas 1756. I did find 2 bap at Wessell with Wm as father 1752 & 1748. Since the burials match the info to bap of grandson Thomas Jnr 1782 I think I have found the correct Wm & Mary BUT no evidence of their children OR more importantly Thomas. Margaret
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Evelyn APPLEYARD
I am reading this book (see below) I thought I would mention Evelyn (Eve) APPLEYARD She was the second wife of Joe HOBBS who owned several distilleries, the Great Glen Cattle Ranch and Inverlochy Castle Hotel. She was born in Bawtry, near Doncaster, in 1900. So I thought she might be of interest to someone here. She was the elder of two daughters of George Henry (Harry) SNOW, a coachman and his wife Flora. They moved to London before the 1911 Census, with Harry still working as a coachman and living in Kensington. She travelled back and forth between England, Scotland and Canada. There is more in the book and probably online. Not Your Average Joe A Biography of Joseph William Hobbs (1891¨C1963), Whisky Entrepreneur by Tim Smith Released: 28th August, 2024Format: Paperback, eBook ISBN: 9781805144250 eISBN: 9781836286417 Joseph William HobbsJoe Hobbs Family Tree Matching Person details Spouse Mabel Della Bush Father Joseph William Hobbs Mother Elizabeth Jane Morgan Children Mabel Patricia Birth 29 Jan 1891 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Death 19 Aug 1963 Inverlochy, Inverness-shire, Scotland Residence 1935 Aldford, Cheshire, England https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/181836871/person/192365265402/facts?_phsrc=wkz2727&_phstart=successSource Martin Briscoe martin@... Fort William Ancestry DNA, FTDNA (B68554), GEDMatch (A374507), MyHeritage MH-4MN878 https://sites.google.com/view/edmund-otoole-vc/
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Guidelines
This group is for genealogy, family history and local history research for the county of Yorkshire, England. DO: Give as much information as possible ie surnames, area, dates, which records you have searched, and what you already have when asking for help with your research. Enter ALL surnames in CAPITALS. This will make your post more eye catching both in the group and the archives. It will also avoid confusion should the surname be the same as a forename (eg James/JAMES) or the same as a place (eg Wakefield/WAKEFIELD). Do not put first names or places in capitals. Stay on topic. Any posts which deviate from the topic being discussed will be removed. DO NOT: Post anything about anyone who is living, or likely to be living (ie their birth date is within the last 100 years). Any such posts will be removed. Ask for, or offer, 'look-ups' from subscription sites (e.g Ancestry, Findmypast, British Newspaper Archves) or publications etc . Post copyright images or transcriptions from subscription sites. Give brief details in your post together with a link to the record. Change the subject title of the post you are replying to. Changing even one letter will result in a new topic being created. Post virus warnings, 'test' messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, computer problems etc.. GENERAL: Please be aware that your reply goes to the group, so do not post any private or sensitive information. Message archive is visible to anyone. Questions on family tree software will be allowed at the discretion of the list owner FINALLY.. Please treat others as you would wish to be treated. Abusive or derogatory comments will not be tolerated. If you have any questions please contact the group owner.
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Quakers Records
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Hi listers, I live in Australia and would like to search the registers for births (1641-1837), marriages (1650-1836), and deaths (1656-1837). for the Brighouse Quakers, but as they are held in West Yorkshire archives, makes it impossible for me to search. I am interested in finding a Hannah HOLMES born in 1771 to Joseph and Magdalene. She married John FARRER in 1798 in Ilkley but not sure where it took place. I have all their children and her husband death being registered in Bradford Quakers. If by chance anyone could help with either having the records or perhaps visiting the Archives soon, it would be appreciated. Thanks, Maureen in Oz
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William WHITEHEAD of Saddleworth, Yorkshire
Hello everyone, I was once told that for a child to be baptized at a particular church, the family either had to have lived within the parish or have a strong connection to the parish. That person was someone I had reason to trust, but it also makes sense to me. For the sake of the following, I hope it¡¯s true. I have some common surnames for the Saddleworth area, so I follow any and all possibilities. The one in question in this case is WHITEHEAD. There is a William WHITEHEAD, who I¡¯ve been following for years as a possible uncle. My William was born in 1810 in Saddleworth to John and Mary WHITEHEAD. After Mary died young, John and most of the kids moved to Stalybridge. One of the sons was James WHITEHEAD*, who I found in Stalybridge in 1841. Next door was William WHITEHEAD, who was in the correct age range and not born in Lancashire, so I was hopeful. He also had the same occupation as John, John¡¯s sons, and grandsons. William¡¯s first 3 children were baptized at St. Chad¡¯s in Uppermill. In 1851, William¡¯s age was perfect ¨C 41. The disappointing part was that he was born in Stalybridge. [*I¡¯m certain that James is John¡¯s son. I ordered John¡¯s death registration and James was the informant, and his street address correct.] Since I¡¯ve had other cases where the birth place was the place where the person lived rather than where they were born, it didn¡¯t bother me at first. Although I¡¯ve invested time and money into this William, I have also kept notes detailing why he might not be the correct man. I like to error check periodically as new records are available, so I started going back over this branch last week. I included Family Search in my search. Yesterday I saw that someone else is also following this William as the son of Benjamin and Elizabeth WHITEHEAD, who was baptized in Dukinfield on 27 Sep 1811. It could be correct. I have reservations because that is also not a perfect fit. His age would have been wrong on the 1851 Census and his death registration. William¡¯s occupation and proximity to James WHITEHEAD in 1841 can easily be written off as coincidental. But what about his children¡¯s baptisms? According to the person who added his to a FamilySearch.org tree, neither branch of his family has a connection to Saddleworth. If that is true, then why would he have 3 children baptized there? Any ideas? I can handle negative feedback. ? My objective is accuracy. Regards, Diane
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Yorkshire Surnames List - July update
Only 2 new surnames added this month: BIRD CHILD If you would like to add your surname(s) to the list, please use the form at: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/YKSlist/submit.htm **PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY REGARDING SUBMISSION OF NAMES BEFORE HITTING THE SUBMIT BUTTON Lin Duke Yorkshire Surnames List Administrator https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/YKSlist/index.htm
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FARRER
Hi Listers, I need help in my searching. I am trying to find William FARRER b.1758 (maybe) ) and his brother Joseph b. 1764 Parents were Henry FARRER and Sussanah FARRER married in Bradford Cathedral in 1757 Children were. William b. 1758 John b.1759 in Bradford Benjamin b.1761 in Bradford Christiana b.1762 in Bradford Joseph b. 1764 ibn Bradford. Henry and Sussanah lived in Apple Hall in Barkerend near Bradford and were comfortably off. Then in 1784 Henry left and went to London and became a fruit seller in Spitalfield Market. He had another 5 sons to his housekeeper and even though his wife was still living in Bradford. Henry wrote a will in 1795 (which I have a copy) saying he was leaving his house in Bradford to his wife and various money to his five children, in this order, William, John, Benjamin, Joseph and Christiana, He died in1800. Sussanah his wife in Bradford died in 1818 but no will. Maybe he assumed they were all still alive as maybe there wouldnt be any contact. I found a William FARRER b. in 1758 to Henry in Guiseley. Farrers were all from there originally but not sure if this one is mine as Henry and Sussanah were living in Eccleshill at the time of their marriage and birth of the other children. I only have found Joseph¡¯s baptism in Bradford Cathedral but nothing else. There is a few marriages with Joseph to various people but he would have been about 30 so not sure again if this is him. Sussanah was nee JOBSON who had money and most of her brothers didnt marry so her father and brothers wrote wills - 1759, 1770 and 1784 and neither William or Joseph were mentioned, whereas John b. 1759 was and then in 1784, Benjamin. Christiana and John were mentioned. Then the last Jobson who died 1826 in his will all the estate went to Benjamin. Hope the above isnt too confusing. Maureen in Oz.
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What is a "Quack Surgeon" in 1851.
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Hi All; I had a chuckle when I read today that Thomas Whitehead: b ca 1783 in either Saddleworth (resided here) or Anston, Yorkshire, was listed as a Quack Surgeon. If I have the correct Thomas in 1841 he was a Butcher. Being a butcher I believe is plausible to becoming a surgeon at least in that time-frame. However, never saw the term Quack used with it. Nothing comes up in search for "quack surgeon" except references to what I believe is a video game: "Quack Surgeon is a Charisma-based perk in Fallout 76" All thoughts, suggestions welcomed. Fran in Canada
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HAGUE
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Hi Listers, I am trying to track down David HAGUE b.1788 in Guiseley in either the 1851 census or the 1871 census. I know there are a lot of them around, but his wife was Elizabeth and the was a papermaker. Two of their children were Christiana b. 1807 and John b. 1819 in Guiseley both unmarried. Thanks, Maureen in Oz.
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Yorkshire Surnames List - June update
New surnames added this month: COATES DOCKERTY HAMMOND PEARSON POUNDER If you would like to add your surname(s) to the list, please use the form at: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/YKSlist/submit.htm **PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY REGARDING SUBMISSION OF NAMES BEFORE HITTING THE SUBMIT BUTTON Lin Duke Yorkshire Surnames List Administrator https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/YKSlist/index.htm
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Illegible words in censuys
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I have a thirteen year female ancestor on the 1861 census. I am unable to work out what the words are in the rank/profession box. Any ideas?
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Illegible words in census
Looks like House Nurse to me. On 25/06/2024 8:57 am, barry woolner via groups.io wrote:
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William LIEVESLEY
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I am trying to track down Robert LIEVESLEY b. 1817 to William and Harriett LIEVESLEY. in Leeds He could have married in Canada circa 1850 to Elizabeth FRASER, but cant find his immigration from UK. I have found them in the 1855 New York Census. Thanks, Maureen inb Oz
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