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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Leicestershire => Topic started by: jean Sandra on Tuesday 28 February 17 17:30 GMT (UK)
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I am returning to Rootschat after a number of years so please be patient with me if I am a bit rusty!
I have heard that a direct ancestor of mine,James Harrold (1780-1846), a needle maker of Hinckley was a bit of a character.
If anybody has any information about him or even suggestions of possible areas to research I would be extremely grateful.
Thank you
Jean Sandra
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was a bit of a character.
In what way? Criminal or other? Where did the info come from as it is a very long time ago
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Apparently he was a musician, poet and a bit of a median according to a nostalgic article in a Hinckley newspaper.
He wrote a poem about visiting a large number of Hinckley pubs in 1840. As, I said, quite a character.
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There's a good write up for him in Coventry Herald dated 8th May 1846 stating not only was he a good musician and poet, he was a comedian too. At every village wake or feast he was sure to make an appearance with his violin. :)
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Via Google
http://www.hinckleypastpresent.org/poem.html
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Also via Google
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01jl8/
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Thank you so much.
How amazing that the information is there about someone who was born over 200 years ago.
Awesome!