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- 24 Feb 2012, 10:02
- Forum: Looking For Someone
- Topic: Joseph Bracewell/Susy Hartley/John Higgin
- Replies: 105
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Re: Joseph Bracewell/Susy Hartley/John Higgin
Hello everyone I just want to thank you all for all your previous help and now I am throwing in another name to the equation Smith. Christopher Smith of Fulshaw Head was the trustee of Henry Higgin's will of 1736. Also Martha Smith married John Higgin of Hollin Top in 1738 at Burnley giving there ad...
- 23 Feb 2012, 18:30
- Forum: Looking For Someone
- Topic: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
- Replies: 31
- Views: 21462
Re: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
Hello Melteaser
Stanley found a way to get rid of the side bar with the flashing adverts. What you do is donate as little as a £1.00 click the arrow at the top of the left hand side and hey presto the adverts disappear.
Eileen
Stanley found a way to get rid of the side bar with the flashing adverts. What you do is donate as little as a £1.00 click the arrow at the top of the left hand side and hey presto the adverts disappear.
Eileen
- 23 Feb 2012, 16:09
- Forum: Looking For Someone
- Topic: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
- Replies: 31
- Views: 21462
Re: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
Hello Julie Found this marriage on the LDS fits with the grandparent's of Harriet. First child born 1807? John Sutcliffe bride's name: Ann Hutchinson marriage date: 12 Oct 1805 marriage place: Burnley,Lancashire,England indexing project (batch) number: M00520-5 system origin: England-ODM source film...
- 23 Feb 2012, 15:38
- Forum: Looking For Someone
- Topic: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
- Replies: 31
- Views: 21462
Re: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
Hello Julie Told you Mo and Wendyf were good they have both helped me in the past. You said that John Sutcliffe was a labourer in stone pit well Bernard on the 1881 census was a stone mason's labourer so he could have followed in his father's footsteps. Was John's wife Margaret or Peggy on the censu...
- 23 Feb 2012, 11:49
- Forum: Census and Resource Discussion
- Topic: Looking for general advice
- Replies: 56
- Views: 32428
Re: Looking for general advice
Thanks for that Gloria
Will look.
Eileen
Will look.
Eileen
- 23 Feb 2012, 11:44
- Forum: Looking For Someone
- Topic: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
- Replies: 31
- Views: 21462
Re: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
Hello again Julie Bernard's father was John mother Peggy ? Also did you check all the censuses for John Sutcliffe and did they all say Barrowford, born in 1804 and profession. I find the ages, profession and areas vary. Harriet's grandfather was also John? I know about going down the wrong branches ...
- 23 Feb 2012, 11:24
- Forum: Census and Resource Discussion
- Topic: Looking for general advice
- Replies: 56
- Views: 32428
Re: Looking for general advice
Thanks for the info Gloria on Hollin Top
Did you have any info on the Higgin of Hollintop
Eileen
Did you have any info on the Higgin of Hollintop
Eileen
- 23 Feb 2012, 11:16
- Forum: Introductions
- Topic: Hello from One Carleton Gal
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4886
Re: Hello from One Carleton Gal
Welcome Sally I can vouch for the fact it's a friendly site full of nice people
Eileen
Eileen
- 22 Feb 2012, 14:27
- Forum: Creative Writing
- Topic: Creative writing
- Replies: 19
- Views: 13489
Re: Creative writing
Hello Stanley Thanks for the posting in our wonderful site about the essays I have transferred to this topic as it seems more appropriate. I have completed my history of the whole of the Chadwick's,which also involves a Sir Andrew Chadwick who left millions in the 1700 but died intestate and without...
- 21 Feb 2012, 10:25
- Forum: General Discussions About The Site
- Topic: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
- Replies: 127
- Views: 65840
Re: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
Stanley Well and truly hooked! Just thought I would tell you to about the co op, Dave's great grandfather was the president of the coop twice his name was John Chadwick around 1920. His granddaughter is still living aged 90 and she told us that when he was no longer president he became treasurer and...
- 21 Feb 2012, 10:12
- Forum: Looking For Someone
- Topic: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
- Replies: 31
- Views: 21462
Re: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
Hello Julie
Glad to hear this as helped you. Stanley the site is full of nice people
Eileen
Glad to hear this as helped you. Stanley the site is full of nice people
Eileen
- 20 Feb 2012, 16:25
- Forum: Looking For Someone
- Topic: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
- Replies: 31
- Views: 21462
Re: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
Hello again Julie Found a few more possibilities for your perusal. Baptism: 30 Jan 1827 St Mary, Newchurch In Pendle, Lancashire, England Bernard Sutcliffe - Son of John Sutcliffe & Peggy Abode: Crow Trees Roughlee Occupation: Weaver Notes: P. Baptised by: J Rushton Curate Register: Baptisms 182...
- 20 Feb 2012, 14:35
- Forum: General Discussions About The Site
- Topic: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
- Replies: 127
- Views: 65840
Re: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
Hello Belle The only information I have seen on Google pointing my way is if I have been looking for someone and it points me back to this site but I put things on message boards that do the same. This site doesn't ask for all details and you only need to give them as much or as little as you want t...
- 20 Feb 2012, 13:28
- Forum: Looking For Someone
- Topic: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
- Replies: 31
- Views: 21462
Re: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
Hello Julie No not part of our history but I have received such a great deal of assistance that I thought I would put a bit back and help you as I have been helped. The nearest we have in relation to Sutcliffe is a William Widower who married Jane Higgin widow. I just looked these up for you on the ...
- 20 Feb 2012, 10:17
- Forum: General Discussions About The Site
- Topic: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
- Replies: 127
- Views: 65840
Re: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
Hi Stanley I agree with you. I am not a member of any of the social network sites my partner is but he's got fed up of being notified that someone is having a coffee or is going to bed, my opinion is get a life. This site is great its useful informative and helpful without being intrusive. I still t...
- 20 Feb 2012, 10:07
- Forum: Looking For Someone
- Topic: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
- Replies: 31
- Views: 21462
Re: Sutcliffe versus Sutcliffe
Hello Julie Barnard Sutcliffe Groom's Birth Date: 1828 Groom's Age: 29 Harriet Sutcliffe Bride's Birth Date: 1830 B Bride's Age: 27 Marriage Date: 1857 Marriage Place: Habergham-Eaves, Lancashire, Groom's Father's Name: John Sutcliffe Bride's Father's Name: Robert Robison Indexing Project (Batch) Nu...
- 19 Feb 2012, 14:13
- Forum: General Discussions About The Site
- Topic: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
- Replies: 127
- Views: 65840
Re: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
Hello Tizer
No haven't got shares in Soltan. Use Ambre Solaire myself.
Eileen
No haven't got shares in Soltan. Use Ambre Solaire myself.
Eileen
- 19 Feb 2012, 14:10
- Forum: Creative Writing
- Topic: Creative writing
- Replies: 19
- Views: 13489
Re: Creative writing
Very handsome couple have you asked can you immortalise them I think it would make a great novel.
Eileen
Eileen
- 19 Feb 2012, 11:39
- Forum: Creative Writing
- Topic: Creative writing
- Replies: 19
- Views: 13489
Re: Creative writing
Shame on you Stanley
Telling Wendy to steal! I quite agree though as they shouldn't be lost and it would make a very romantic novel. When you publish Wendy I'll buy a copy.
Eileen
Telling Wendy to steal! I quite agree though as they shouldn't be lost and it would make a very romantic novel. When you publish Wendy I'll buy a copy.
Eileen
- 19 Feb 2012, 11:30
- Forum: General Discussions About The Site
- Topic: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
- Replies: 127
- Views: 65840
Re: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
Hello again Just posted on the donation site. I joined as I think its one of the best sites and knocks facebook into a cocked hat as it's useful. Can't comment on twitter never used it. As I said in my other posting I didn't think about monetary subscription until I saw Stanley's advise to Bella. I ...
- 18 Feb 2012, 18:26
- Forum: Census and Resource Discussion
- Topic: Looking for general advice
- Replies: 56
- Views: 32428
Re: Looking for general advice
Hello Nolic
Thanks for that it could be Ightenhill the writing on this will from 1733 read in 1736 is hard to decipher. Thanks again for the help.
Eileen
Thanks for that it could be Ightenhill the writing on this will from 1733 read in 1736 is hard to decipher. Thanks again for the help.
Eileen
- 18 Feb 2012, 18:08
- Forum: Census and Resource Discussion
- Topic: Looking for general advice
- Replies: 56
- Views: 32428
Re: Looking for general advice
Well I have now translated the will of John Higgin 1789 read in 1798 and the second will made 1733 read in 1736 who I think to be his grandfather Henry Higgin both were of Roughlee Booth. Hope Hollin Top is classed as Roughlee as it all stacks up with a wife Jennett and the children for John 1746 - ...
- 18 Feb 2012, 17:20
- Forum: Creative Writing
- Topic: Creative writing
- Replies: 19
- Views: 13489
Re: Creative writing
Hello Belle Thanks for your interest. Freda writing as Sally Redmayne had one self published in America but this time she published in the UK. She did send her first book to a publisher but it was rejected. She's done OK but I think she writes them and her daughter edits and manages them. She told m...
- 18 Feb 2012, 16:54
- Forum: Creative Writing
- Topic: Creative writing
- Replies: 19
- Views: 13489
Re: Creative writing
Hello again Nolic I thought you must be of Viking descent as you had the long ship on your writings and I apologies for getting your name as nearly Horlick's? My surname is Slingsby my mothers maiden name was Forshaw (by the sea) both Viking names I am informed. My father was originally from Halifax...
- 18 Feb 2012, 09:03
- Forum: General Discussions About The Site
- Topic: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
- Replies: 127
- Views: 65840
Re: OUR WONDERFUL SITE
Good morning Stanley
Thanks for the advise you gave to Bella. I made the donation to get rid of the side bar advertisements as I find the adverts are slowing my computer down. Now only the horizontal ones to contend with.
Eileen
Thanks for the advise you gave to Bella. I made the donation to get rid of the side bar advertisements as I find the adverts are slowing my computer down. Now only the horizontal ones to contend with.
Eileen