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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) => Topic started by: Beavances on Tuesday 30 December 14 19:31 GMT (UK)
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I have come across an ancestor who was educated at Gildersome School in 1796 ( recorded by his father as Gildersum Scool). It is the earliest reference I have found to anyone being formally educated I know this is near Leeds but cannot find out any other information. I just wondered if anyone knew where this school was?
I ask because looking at the map I realised that a few years ago I stayed at a hotel in this area and I think I remember looking at references to the building's history which were on display in the corridors and seem to think the building had been used as a school - I know that our memory can play tricks and I may well have conveniently have remembered somewhere else! However having had that thought I now want to clear it up.
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Hi just googling gave me a site Records of Gildersome School of the Society of Friends which looks interesting?
Keyboard86
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Thank you for the suggestion - putting that phrase into Google does indeed give a different string of information to just putting in 'Gildersome school' which I had tried previously. I have also found the name of the hotel so will contact them directly.
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Sounds like Woodlands Hotel, previously named Gilead House. There's still a Gilead Farmhouse very nearby the Woodlands.
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Yes - you are correct it is that hotel I was thinking may have been Gildersome school - it just seemed like an amazing coincidence that we may have stayed in a building one of our ancestors might have used as school - we only picked that area as it was convenient stop over on our way back from a 'do' up north. However when I checked their website they helpfully had a section about the buildings history and it was built for an industrialist in 1871 so quite a long time after the period.
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This may help:-
http://gildersomeparishcouncil.co.uk/history/4580443915
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John Ellis (an ancestor of mine) was the headmaster from 1796 until his retirement in 1815 and was a Quaker school. There are a couple of bits of information below:
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/UK-MORLEY-FHG/2006-05/1148075390
http://www.walkerfamhistory.talktalk.net/Education.htm
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John Ellis (an ancestor of mine) was the headmaster from 1796 until his retirement in 1815 and was a Quaker school. There are a couple of bits of information below:
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/UK-MORLEY-FHG/2006-05/1148075390
http://www.walkerfamhistory.talktalk.net/Education.htm
I had forgotten about that entry purp.
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Thankyou -these three links have been very useful and have given me so much information. I was particularly interested to see that Gildersome school was linked with Quaker schools as I have not found any previous links with Quakers and this family. looking through the article it mentioned Rawdon School as another Quaker school and I know know another person in my research attended a school there. I have attached a extract from an article published in 1891 about the person - he was born in 1817 so would be at school in the 1820 and wondered if you could give our opinions - is this the same school? Do you think I should now assume this branch of the family were Quakers?