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Cockayne's......
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Denise | Report | 26 Dec 2006 18:40 |
Thank you everyone for all your info, i will get my partner to look into it and ask his family to see if they know anything.. Thanks again Denise |
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Helen | Report | 25 Dec 2006 22:57 |
Been googling about the stores and finally found the answer 'Cockaynes' stood in Angel Street; a main street of Sheffield, and remained in the family. until 31 October 1973 when it became 'Schofields..... I thought it was sometime in the 70s because I remember being one of the winners of a 'Sheffield Star' newspaper competition as a kid (Gloops Club if any Sheffielders remember) and we had to meet in the Schofields cafe to collect our prizes. I would have been 7 years old when Schofields took over Cockaynes, which seems to fit with my memory of the competition. Perhaps the drink and a bun in the newly opened cafe was part of the prize? I don't remember that bit but still have the book I won. |
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Belle Ringer | Report | 25 Dec 2006 21:41 |
Was Cockaynes the shop where they had chairs arranged in a sort of arc in the restaurant, with little tables attached to each chair-arm, and salt pots and cutlery all engraved with the shop name? Or was that Walsh's? It was a long time ago when I was about 10 that we used to go on semi-regular visits. :-) My great aunt, who died in 1990, used to pronounce it 'Coe-Kaynes' (as in Sebastien Coe) because she said Cock-kaynes was rude! lol |
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TinaTheCheshirePussyCat | Report | 25 Dec 2006 19:28 |
Having googled for Cockayne's, it seems that they started sometime prior to 1875. I had no idea that they had been around that long. Somewhere in the depths of my piles of long-forgotten junk there is probably one of their paper bags - shall have to see if it says 'established .....' on it! But I cannot find when they became Schofields. However, I shopped there just prior to my marriage in 1975 and I am sure they were still Cockayne's at that time. Tina |
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Helen | Report | 25 Dec 2006 00:16 |
Cockaynes shut down a bit earlier than the 80s I think. Wasn't it the one that turned into Schofields? Where Argos is now? My Mum always used to call the shops by their 'old' names when I was little, Pauldens for Debenhams, Walsh's for Rackhams and Cockaynes for Schofields. |
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TinaTheCheshirePussyCat | Report | 24 Dec 2006 21:22 |
Hi Denise This is probably a total red herring, but if you are not from the Sheffield area you may not know that there used to be a very nice department store in the centre of Sheffield called Cockayne's. I am not sure when they opened - certainly there by the 1950s and I suspect much earlier. They closed down about the 1980s sometime. It's not that common a name, there might be some connection with the family you are researching. Tina |
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Denise | Report | 24 Dec 2006 15:35 |
Thanks Reg, Any info is much appreciated... Denise |
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Helen | Report | 24 Dec 2006 15:34 |
Births Jun 1897 Cockayne George Albert Barnsley 9c 260 Births Dec 1900 Cockayne George Albert Sheffield 9c 585 Births Jun 1897 Cooper Violet May Rotherham 9c 731 |
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Denise | Report | 24 Dec 2006 15:34 |
Thanks Hellen. Denise |
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ErikaH | Report | 24 Dec 2006 15:10 |
Looks promising.........birth reg'n OND 1923 Thorne 9c/1574 Cockayne Harold, MMN Cooper The marriage cert for Cockayne/Cooper will provide the names and occupations of their respective fathers..........with those details you can search on censuses.............. Reg |
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ErikaH | Report | 24 Dec 2006 15:04 |
The only way to be sure is buy the birth cert for the grandfather.......that will tell you the full names of his parents. Not a good idea to 'think' a person may be related, as you could waste a lot of time and effort in following the wrong line.......... Reg |
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Denise | Report | 24 Dec 2006 15:02 |
Hi everyone, just wondering if anybody can help, i started researching my family tree and now my partner has got into it too. His grandad is called Harold Cockayne year of birth is 1923, i think from the sheffield area, he has tried to do some searching and found a George Albert Cockayne from 1900's who he thinks could be a his great grandad.... Harold married Edna Whitehead est dob 1930, and George married Violet May Cooper... Any info would be a great help thankyou.... Denise |