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MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 13 Jul 2014 23:43

Hello Julie, welcome to the boards.

Always worth checking how old a thread is to judge whether a response is likely.

If you want help with a specific area of your research then why not start a thread of your own and people will be happy to try to help you. Read the "Help Clinic" link over on the left (under Tools) first as to how to get the best results from your request.

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 13 Jul 2014 23:16

Julie

Given the date of this thread and the fact that the poster is now showing as NIL posts suggests they are no longer a member of this site.

Julie

Julie Report 13 Jul 2014 22:45

any mention on the jaques family please?

Wobblymoo

Wobblymoo Report 24 Apr 2005 23:06

Louise, thanks very much for the Caygill information, I haven't got that far back with them yet but I'll hang on to the inofrmation. Thank goodness for Mr Hird :) Denise

Louise

Louise Report 24 Apr 2005 20:57

Hi again Allan, I had another thought about your query and have sent you an email. Louise

Louise

Louise Report 24 Apr 2005 20:20

Hi Allan, The only mention of a Hall is right at the end of the Annals in the notes made at the end of his notebooks. He refers to a Mr Hall of Hutton Hang who, according to the subscribers list for the Parish of Bedale in 1820, contibuted 2 shillings and 6 toward the cost of a new organ. The total cost of the organ was £284 and 12 shillings. You'll have to go back a bit to see if this is one of yours! Good luck. Louise

Louise

Louise Report 24 Apr 2005 20:04

Jane, There are no Remingtons mentioned in the Annals. Perhaps they orginate from another area. Regards, Louise

Louise

Louise Report 24 Apr 2005 20:01

Hi Denise, I wasn't very hopeful as Robert Hird did not wander far afield but we've got a hit for Caygill in Snape! I'm afraid it's a bit of a gruesome tale. FYI - the extract below is taken from Robert Hird's notes to a section of the Annals about Snape. Louise --- ' 1838, July 16th, Robert Caygill of Snape, aged 9 years, on his return from the Webraine farm, where he had been to fetch his father's Cow from the Bull, was unfortunately killed. The boy had fixed a rope to her head and to his arm; she became furious and ran off, draging him on the ground to the entrance of the Watery Lane, where he was found by three Irishmen, who unloosed him from the beast and gave information of the accident to the inhabitants. He died the next morning.'

Louise

Louise Report 24 Apr 2005 19:51

Gillian, There are no Parkers mentioned in the Annals. The nearest is a reference to a Susanna Parks who lived at Bedale Cross and sold bread. Louise

Wobblymoo

Wobblymoo Report 21 Apr 2005 12:33

What a great offer, would love to find something like that. Could you possibly look for Caygills in the Snape/Well area, just up the road from Bedale Denise

Gigi

Gigi Report 21 Apr 2005 10:45

Hi Louise, Could you check for any Parkers of Bedale. Thanks, Gillian

Ria

Ria Report 21 Apr 2005 10:31

Thanks louise, at least there was a mention. Maria :)

Janet

Janet Report 21 Apr 2005 09:01

Hi Louise Thankyou for looking. Janet

~*~ Mo

~*~ Mo Report 20 Apr 2005 22:44

Hi Louise Thankyou for looking. Mary Ann has no Father listed on the marriage cert. One of those untalked about Illigitimate children. LOL But wil bear your Little books in mind. When I get some more info on them Thanks Maureen

Louise

Louise Report 20 Apr 2005 22:38

Maureen, No Robert or John Atkinson. Names mentioned are Ann, Frank, Richard, William, Joseph, Mark, Peter and Henry. There are some Rapers. Thomas Raper, a carpenter John Raper, attorney Henry Raper, citizen of London There is also mention of 3 sisters called Raper: Caroline, Henriette and Elizabeth but it isn't clear who their parents were! However, these had some money as Caroline left £50 in her will to be distributed to the poor of Bedale and Aiskew. Louise

 Sue In Yorkshire.

Sue In Yorkshire. Report 20 Apr 2005 22:26

Louise Thanks for looking for my Stapleton/Staplyton/Mudd/Wilson families. Will have to go through Parish Records office at Northallerton to check back further. Thanks once again Sue

~*~ Mo

~*~ Mo Report 20 Apr 2005 22:17

Hi Louise I have a John Atkinson married 1852 to Mary Ann Raper He was born C 1832 Also his Father Robert Atkinson no definate date for yet Thankyou Maureen

Louise

Louise Report 20 Apr 2005 22:11

Maureen, No mention of any Woodwards but quite a few for Atkinson. Do you have any more info - possible first names would help narrow it down. Louise

Louise

Louise Report 20 Apr 2005 22:08

To Kate Shaw, Unfortunately there is no reference to any Lishmans. Louise

Louise

Louise Report 20 Apr 2005 22:05

Maria, There is a reference to a John Pearson but not much personal detail I'm afraid. These are relevant verses from a description by Hird of things going on in the village. 'We pass'd the bridge, all things were fine, Not what was wont to be. When old Kit*, he kept his gamecocks prime, And his old smithy. Blacksmith by trade was Collinson, Great cockfigher was he, Terry and Wray and John Pearson, Such was the company.' (* Christopher Collison) So, there you go it seems that John Pearson was into cockfighting! Louise