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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) => Topic started by: harvo on Wednesday 03 April 13 19:22 BST (UK)
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Looking for help please
Harriet Scholey c1819 married George Sanderson St Marys Barnsley 26 march 1836
George died of Pneumonia 13 august 1845 ,Harriet then married Samuel Sanderson Younger Brother of George 9 February 1852 .
Her father may have been Richard?
John Sanderson another brother of George and Samuel married Hannah Scholey in 1836
It is feasible that these Scholey girls were sisters ? but more family have been elusive to find ,so help needed on the Scholeys please
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Hi,
A Richard SCHOLEY was buried at St Mary, Barnsley, Yorkshire West Riding on 23rd January 1839, aged 61.
Victor
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Dear Victor,
Thank you for that info ,it was something I did not have ,so every little helps.
The 1881 census for Ryhill states Harriet was born in Barnsley she did live in Old Town with first husband ,as there seems to be so little information on the Scholey's I wonder if they were Non-Conformists, the next generations were Primitive Methodists do you think I should take this as a clue ?
Trevor
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A bit more info
William Scholey married 25 Dec 1864 at St George's Church Barnsley
William Scholey age 19 bach Miner Res - Old Town Father George Scholey Miner
Rebecca Ryder age 19 Sp Pogmoor Father - John Ryder Linen Dresser
Wit George Scholey & Samuel Robinson
They had a son Herbert Scholey bap 16 Apr 1865 at St Georges Church he died 1878 in Barnsley age 13
William Died 1867 in Barnsley Reg district and Rebecca (who is in my tree) remarried 8 Sep 1875.
Hope this helps if only in eliminating family members.
smol.
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Hi Smol,
Thanks for your input, apart from the fact that the William Scholey lived in Old Town Barnsley where members of my family lived, I don't have any connections.
Dependant on how many Scholey's were in Barnsley ,and how long they had lived there ,George Scholey father of William would probably have been born in the 1820s the same era I am looking at. If I can find children specifically for the Richard in Victors post we might be onto something.
harvo