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Title: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: bianca1978 on Monday 19 December 05 16:20 GMT (UK)
hi im looking for any crappers in the doncaster area my mum was born in 1947 an was adopted in 1948 we traced her birth mum a long time ago but her father was not mentioned on her birth cetificate wen mum asked her family no one knew anything but her older brother said her fathers name was crapper and lived some where near to campsel or askern in the 40s i dont know a first name just a last my mums brother said he was married at the time with children of his own if any one can help id be grateful


thanks bianca
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: bianca1978 on Thursday 26 January 06 19:39 GMT (UK)
any info at all will be helpful anywhere around campsel or askern

thanks xx
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: dennford on Thursday 26 January 06 22:41 GMT (UK)
Bianca,
      Can't help a lot, However a little bit of trivia. I recently read about a chap - I think it was Sir Thomas Crapper from East Yorkshire who invented the flush toilet - Hence the names asosiation wit toilets.
     
                                                 Denn
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: dennford on Monday 06 February 06 00:18 GMT (UK)
A quick thought,
        There were  some Cropper's just south west of Doncaster - a well known cricketer.
                                                      Denn
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: oly on Monday 06 February 06 10:01 GMT (UK)
Hello you two

A good subject today, Thomas Crapper was reputed to have invented the flush toilet, but records show he improved the original design into a simple working unit. He started out in the Doncaster area moved to Sheffield and later went South to London hobnobbing with royalty, installing magnificent Crappers at Sandringham.

http://www.thomas-crapper.co.uk/history.htm

Back to your request  can you give us a few dates or ages we need somewhere to start.

Regards Oly
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: oly on Monday 06 February 06 10:30 GMT (UK)
Hello again

1901 Census Adwick on Dearne RG13/4407 folio 61 page 14
Ebenezer Crapper head M 43 Horseman on farm b. Stannington Yorks
May wife 39 b. Stannington Yorks
Norman son 10 b. Adwick Yorks
Ebenezer son 5 b. Sheffield Yorks
Harvey son 4   b. Sheffield Yorks     ( This could be Harry its hard to read )
John son 2  b. Adwick Yorks
Dorothy dau b. Adwick Yorks

Does anything ring a bell.
This Adwick is near Barnburgh not the one near Campsal
Stannington is on the outskirts of Sheffield.

Regard Oly
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: moiramount on Thursday 09 February 06 20:45 GMT (UK)
just to enlighten you den, thomas crapper was born at waterside , thorne south yorks, not east yorks and later lived around the corner from my mum & dad. 




             moira
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: dennford on Thursday 09 February 06 22:43 GMT (UK)
I just wonder if crapper and cropper may be from the same families - certainly the areas, all being sth york's aren't too far away.
                                                    Denn
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: oly on Thursday 09 February 06 23:12 GMT (UK)
Hello Moira

Correct with the place of birth. Thomas Crapper was born in 1836 went to London in 1850 and died in 1910. How old was your dad.   ???  I thought I was the oldest one here.  :-\

Regards Oly
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: moiramount on Saturday 11 February 06 23:00 GMT (UK)
dad was born 1911 in thorne, long gone now.


              moira
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: Doodle on Saturday 01 April 06 22:38 BST (UK)
Hi Bianca1978
Maybe these are the wrong Crappers but as i have been walking around Bosterstone cemetery today there are quite alot in there and there is a web site
http//:wwwbolsterstonevilliage.info/
hope this helps
mellissa
 
Title: Re: looking for crapper in the doncaster area
Post by: Doodle on Saturday 01 April 06 22:55 BST (UK)
Sorry this is the one with the transcriptions of marriages baptisms and burials
http//:www.bolsterstone.de/BGP.htm
Mellissa