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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Yorkshire (West Riding) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests => Topic started by: biker chick on Wednesday 07 December 05 10:48 GMT (UK)
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Hi can anyone do a lookup for WILLIAM HALLIDAY b1801 Walton Head York. Wife's name unknown.
he had a son RICHARD HALLIDAY b1839 Kirkby Overblow York. wife's name Clara b1849 Bishop Monkton York
many thanx
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Hi there
William Holliday 50 Head Mar. Ag Lab b.Hopperton
Hannah 16 Daughter House-Servant b.Kirkby Overblow
John 6 Son Scholar b.Kirkby Overblow
then....."next door but one"!!
Richard Holliday 10 Servant Farm Labourer b.Kirkby Overblow
at the farm of..
James Swale 44 Farmer of 220 acres employing 3 labourers and 2 boys
All living in Kirkby Overblow
HO107/2282
Folio 280 Page 19
Sarah :)
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Hi thanks for the reply.
i know they were farmworkers and were always moving about so this looks promising. All i want to find out now is why granddad John Halliday,son of Richard Halliday, was the only one born in Tow Law Co Durham in 1873. All the other members of the family were born around Yorkshire. It seems a long way in those days to go looking for work.
thanx
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Hello biker chick
1861 Census Kirby Overblow RG9 3210
William Holliday mar 60 Road Lab b.Hopperton Yorkshire
Mary wife 62 b. Killinghall "
William son 30 ag lab b. Kirby Overblow "
again next but one
Richard Holliday UN 22 Carter b. Kirby Overblow
Working for farmer James Sale and living in.
I think the answer to Richards children's, various birth places, was that he was a carter.
Delivery journeys were often weeks with waits for loads to come back, wife and children
sometimes travelled with hubby, as did Bargees wives. Little wonder that the children
were born on long journeys on the Turnpikes. Just an idea after lots of reading about
conditions in the past. Two of my ancestors, father and blind son, in the late 1700 early
1800,s worked on the Turnpikes in Yorkshire, to supplement the fathers moleskin tailoring
earnings.
Regards Oly
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Hi Oly
thankx for the info. it is the right family. the place of birth is Appleton yorks not Hopperton, it nust be the way it's written on the census. At least i now William's wife's name this is the first census that has shown it.
thankx Biker chick