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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Yorkshire (West Riding) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Jocran on Sunday 06 February 11 10:25 GMT (UK)
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Desperate to find out the history of this property Any help would be appreciated
Many Thanks
Jo
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What town or registration district is it in?
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It is in Huddersfield. Longwood Parish previously Outlane parish. This is very new to me I have been trying to find out history. It has taken me a few attempts to find this reply. I'm sure I will get the hang of it.
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Go to www.findmypast.co.uk . click on Census . then choose 1881 census Address search type in the address and see if you can find the house listed.
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Hi and welcome to rootschat jocran
I have amended your posts slightly to remove personal information and have locked the other ones - duplicates can cause confusion. This is the best board for the request to be on.
Regards
Andrea
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Thanks you this is the first time I have every been on any forum of any kind. I am not very computer literate and I am find it a bit confusing. I have read the guidelines and I'm sure Iw ill get the hang of it soon
Many thanks
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Dear Scouseboy
I have tried the searches you suggested. In fact i searched all the census. However i couldn't find anything. Every time i search i find nothing. I must be listed for a reason and there must be some history surely.
Many thanks
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On the 1901 census, Round Ings, Longwood, Huddersfield is not a single property. It is an area with a few properties, each having different families living in them.
The census references are RG13/4111/162/25 & 26. GF
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1891 census references are RG12/3578/144/14, RG12/3578/145/15, RG12/3578/153/31.
1881 census references are RG11/4391/133/32, RG11/4391/134/33.
1871 census references are RG10/4379/84/32, RG10/4379/85/33 & 34.
1861 census references are RG9/3272/88/11 & 12.
1851 census references are HO107/2296/478/22 & 23 (and thereabouts).
1841 census reference is HO107/1276/4/27/7 (and thereabouts).
On http://www.1911census.co.uk/, a Place search for “Round Ings” reveals five properties.
GF
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Hi,
Huddersfield and District Family History Society might be able to help; also the local archives.
http://www.hdfs.org.uk
Good luck!
Nanny Jan
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Try looking here:
http://lbonline.english-heritage.org.uk/SearchResultsForm.aspx
Round Ings appears to be a road rather than a property. Do you know the original name of the property you want to find out about? Maybe consult the deeds, or try the planning department. Somewhere there is a website with photographs of listed buildings - try googling for it.
Anne
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Hi there was a Public House called Round Ings it is now
The Commercial hope this of help Regards Mirf
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Thank you everyone for the information. It is the barn I am particularly interested in. I believe it is around six hundred years old. Although it is a barn I believe it was also lived in upstairs around the mistral. Other than the fact it it listed and a picture of it recently the council are unable to tell me any other details. I will check the 1901 census, as someone suggested.
Many thanks
Any further information appreciated.
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Dear GF
I am trying to follow your link and references however I am not very computer literate and I am not having any success ! Do I just follow the link ?
Many thanks
Jo
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Try looking here:
http://lbonline.english-heritage.org.uk/SearchResultsForm.aspx
Round Ings appears to be a road rather than a property. Do you know the original name of the property you want to find out about? Maybe consult the deeds, or try the planning department. Somewhere there is a website with photographs of listed buildings - try googling for it.
Anne
There was a Hall Ings in Bradford I remember. i think it is a Yorkshire name for something (an area or yard or pond)
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Its the barn I am trying to research. I believe it has habit-ed circa 1600. Then other than being used for cattle is was derelict. I have tried the deeds and google. I have found listings on a couple of census - however none show anything for the barn. Although it is listed only one listed building website shows the reference. However there seems to be no other information available. How do I research so far back ?
Thanks
Jo
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This is a job for the record office! West Yorkshire archives appear to have the deeds for Round Ings from 1610 -1828. I'm not sure what you are hoping to find out though?
http://catalogue.wyjs.org.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=CC00002%2f3%2f4%2f1%2f30%2f4&pos=2
Hope this works. Sorry, I don't know how to do shortened links.
Anne
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Thanks so much for your help I really appreciate it. I will take a look.
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The deeds are at Calderdale record office. As it says it's a bundle you will need to make a personal visit and phone beforehand so they can have the documents ready for you. You will need to tell them the catalogue reference number.
The deeds may well not be photocopiable (old and fragile) so you will need pencil and paper to make a transcription - no pens in record offices.
Good luck!
Anne
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Have you tried the local studies library on the first floor of Huddersfield Library/Art Gallery. Alternatively you might search for a picture on the Kirklees Image Archive - that is a bit hit and miss, but there are some useful pictures. My third offering is a phone call to the librarian at The Huddersfield Examiner - very helpful, I have found.
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If you need computer help, the people at The Huddersfield & District Family History Society will offer help. They are based at a new build business unit - The Root Cellar, 33A Greens End Road in Meltham. Quite close to St Bartholomews Church. They are open Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday 2-4.30pm, plus Wed morning and alternate Thursday evenings 7-10pm. Good luck with your searching.
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Try looking at www.kirkleesimages.gov.uk Page comes up click on
enter then photo comes up there is a building Round Ings maybe
this is it ..Mirf
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Hi Go to listed buildings round ings outlane it down
it is round ings cottage barn Round Ings Road Outlane
Reg Mirf
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Actually Roundings (Round ings) is the link road from Outlane to Scapegoate hill above Longwood dams
There was a farm called Roundings
This is from Scammoden burials
10/07/1918 BERRY MARY ANN ROUND INGS FARM, LONGWOOD 52
http://laundsinnmuseum.co.uk/polemoorchapelburial1905to1926.html
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Enter ;- 'Round ings road Longwood Huddersfield' in Google MAPS search
Then see New Hey Road (A640) see M62, Golf Club and Course
Rounding road runs from the New hey road to Scapgoated hill
http://maps.google.co.uk/
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Last present day
http://www2.kirklees.gov.uk/business/planning/application_search/filedownload.aspx?application_number=2010%2F90327&file_reference=229390
1u/65/9ii71 t\y1 Application for Listed Building Consent for a ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
3 February 2010. Site of proposed development at Round Ings Barn, Outlane ... private
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Just browsing this site for the first time and noticed your enquiry. Don't know if I can help. Round Ings was 'separated' from New Hey Road via a bridge over the M62 in the early 1970's when the M62 opened at junction 23 Outlane. If you look at a map the very first bridge a few hundred yards from 23 toward 22 is in fact Round Ings. I don't live that side of town anymore but from memory there are just a few properties. One is a converted chapel and I think there was a short terrace of houses. Know this isn't much info but at least you can pinpoint it on any map. j
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Welcome to Rootschat WyJan.
You'll get well hooked on this wesite
Dave
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Thank you Dave for your welcome-j