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1851 west riding Yorks any requests for look ups?

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Claire in Lincs

Claire in Lincs Report 25 Apr 2004 09:22

Sally Does this cover Scarborough or Hull,,,Im rubbish at yorkshire georgraphy ,,sorry,

Karen

Karen Report 25 Apr 2004 09:34

Hi Sally, Thank you for such a generous offer! Could you please look for Samuel FOSTER/FORSTER born approx. 1793? He should be in the Ilkley/Otley area or possibly Bradford. And he is a widower. Thanks again. Karen

Francis

Francis Report 26 Apr 2004 03:18

Hi Sally... Any info prior to marriage, on Terrence Kelly or Ellen Corcoran they got married in 1851 Leeds. MANY THANKS Regards Frank.

Sally

Sally Report 26 Apr 2004 06:22

Hi everyone, The 10 discs cover places not surname index, so this might take some time, I will do my bestttttttttt.

Janet

Janet Report 26 Apr 2004 08:06

Hi Sally If you decide to break the seal could you look up the following for me: William Kellett b 1827 Bradford wife Ann b 1837 Fo(r)ster Cragg b 1840 Leeds Thanks Heaps Cheers Janet

Paul

Paul Report 26 Apr 2004 08:10

Please could you look up for me the following family in the 1851 Yorkshire census. Joseph FARNISH (b. 1816 Huddersfield) Sarah (spouse, b. 1826 Leeds) Mary E (dau b. 1848 Leeds) I know nothing more at this time, but surname variants may include FURNESS or FURNISS. Many thanks Paul

Sally

Sally Report 27 Apr 2004 06:51

Gerald, Marian, Gemma, Tracey,Paula, Alexander, Jim, Sue, Janet, Jennifer, Ann, Francis, Karen, Claire, Francis, Janet and Paul. I have not forgotten any of you but, this is going to take some time, do hope you will all bear with me. Keep looking I do hope to please at least some of you. Now I ve broken the seal, I am not going to let it beat me. not forgetting Lindsey and Nancy.

Ann

Ann Report 27 Apr 2004 08:30

Hi Sally Thank you for generosity it is much appreciated. I notice you said it is address indexed so I know how difficult and time consuming that is. I am not sure where my Joseph is but in 1849 he was in Broomfield Bradford which I think is the Bowling area. He was born Shipley about 1828/9 I hope this helps narrow the search for you. Thank you so much for your time I really do appreciate this. Wiht Kindest Regards Ann

Sally

Sally Report 27 Apr 2004 11:59

Just learning how difficult this is, but I will keep trying.

Amy

Amy Report 27 Apr 2004 15:04

Hi Sally, Any chance of a look up if you have time? Looking for info on: Joseph Jeffrey born c.1838 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire. Probably living in Oulton, Yorkshire at this time. His mother was called Margaret. Also: Stephen C Greenwood born c.1837 in Leeds. I think this would probably be North Leeds that he was living in. Any info would be really appreciated. Thank you sooooooo much, in advance!! Amy x

Sue Lambrini Smith

Sue Lambrini Smith Report 27 Apr 2004 20:37

hi sally, could you please look for a JOHN LAMB and his wife SELINA they would be living in the adwalton area of west yorks. they would be 26 and 22. if you could also look for WILLIAM JUBB aged 7, his father had same name, and living in hunslet [maybe on wainwright place,] many many thanks, sue.

Shelli

Shelli Report 27 Apr 2004 22:09

Hello Sally, When you have time I would be really grateful if you could see if there is a record for: Bartholomew Blenkiron. Not sure if he's mine but I've found some info on a BB in Sheffield, 1852, he was a Revenue Officer and there is an address : 88 Watery Lane, however don't know if this is work premises or a home address, or even if he was there in 1851. His wife's name was Elizabeth. Understand if you don't have time or can't do this. Thanks Michelle

Tc

Tc Report 29 Apr 2004 09:28

nudge for Sally

MaggyfromWestYorkshire

MaggyfromWestYorkshire Report 29 Apr 2004 22:14

Hi Sally, Could you please do one look up for me. It's for George Tate, born about 1790, living possibly in the Whitley/Whitley Bridge area or maybe the Hatfield area. This man is proving really hard to find, he seemed to move around quite at lot! His wife was Mary Ann or Marianne. Thanks, Maggy

Freda23

Freda23 Report 29 Apr 2004 22:32

Please could you see what listings you have for William Edgar Potter who would be about 6 or 7 then. He could be any part of Yorkshire. Lauretta

Unknown

Unknown Report 30 Apr 2004 18:44

Please could you look up the following family. They are likely to be in Skipton, or Carleton in Craven, or Keighley. Head William Bracewell, born abt 1797 Wife Frances, born about 1796 Son John, born 1837 Thanks

Unknown

Unknown Report 30 Apr 2004 18:47

Please could you look for the following in Keighley Head Ellis Noble Daughter Fanny Noble born abt 1836 Any details of the rest of the family would be great. Thanks

Gail

Gail Report 30 Apr 2004 18:53

Hi Sally, Please could I take up your offer. If it covers Dewsbury could you look for Thomas Ellis. would be grateful for any info. Thanks Gail

Angela

Angela Report 30 Apr 2004 19:34

Hi Sally, Could you look up John Over(b.circa 1790) and Ann Over(b circa 1808) in the Bowling area of Bradford. Many Thanks Angela

Sally

Sally Report 1 May 2004 06:32

To all of you. I am having great difficulty reading these 10 cds my appoligies to all of you. I have taken down all your requests and trying to put them in place order. This is going to take hours. So please be patient and forgive me. Sally.