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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Caroline snookes
« on: Monday 21 February 11 14:53 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, think from the Free BMD she married a
PARKINSON  John  or WALDRON  William so on the 1891 census this could be them

William Waldrem age 39 (transcription or recording error shown in Ancestry?)
Carloline Waldrem age 30
Louisa age 9

You need to get the marriage cert I listed to see if its the right caroline and husband then you can check the census again for 1891, 1901, 1911 to track their whereabouts. Come back to me later if you need any census lookup.

Jon 

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Caroline snookes
« on: Monday 21 February 11 14:27 GMT (UK)  »
could this be the one you need, have you found her marriage?
Looks a likely starting point

Births Dec 1860   
SNOOKS    Caroline         Sheffield
 9c   321

Marriages Jun 1881   
SNOOK    Caroline         Sheffield
 9c   583

Jon

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Caroline snookes
« on: Monday 21 February 11 14:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, spotted your entry and it immediately grabbed my attention. My ggg father was Henry Bradshaw and I always wondered who this girl was living with him as the only census entry was very hard to read and i was unsure of the surename. I see you say she was a daughter of Harriet Fowler who I assume is a sister of William Fowler who married Ellen Bradshaw (both of went to the US in 1865). Her sister Fanny Bradshaw was later Fanny Bird you listed but they are all living with Henry Bradshaw at the time shown. I always wondered who this girl was and how she came to be with my family and what happened to her so you have part answered my question. Maybe you can email me if you have a family connection to the Bradshaw line or have found an answer to your question?
Regards
Jon
 

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Family Bibles / Re: Youdan Family of York
« on: Tuesday 20 February 07 17:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Mick

Yes, I was working on the basis that Samuel and Anne or hannah hall were your samuels parents, thats what I have logged in my chart.

Harriet Youdan was Thomas's neice, the 61 census is wrong. I have Thomas's will and he leaves all to his niece Harriet. He was living in retirement in Scarborough at the time. Harriet married Frederick Stanton and they effectively retired very early so he must still have had a tidy sum. My grandmother said there was a story he was to leave his wealth to my ggg fathers wife (ANN YOUDAN) and children as long as they all were named Youdan as a middle name which they were (i.e. ROBERT YOUDAN BRENNAN my gg father) but it never happened. If you google Thomas there is a fair bit on the web, very interesting, particularly the Youdan Cup and the roots of football in Sheffield.

I hadn't noticed the bible entry for Harriet but you could well be right as I have linked harriet with a Henry and Wiliam matching the same dates of the 2 people listed next to her on the bible entry. I have possible parents (from LDS) as George and Mary and I thought George was your samuels brother. Gets a bit complicated really and some of it is guess work.  I havn't been to Doncaster, not got the time but its nice to know that somebody locally is looking at Youdans (I'm in Sheffield). Maybe and exchange of data might help? Not sure how we do that through Rootsweb without displaying emails,  do you know?

Best of luck, Jon

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Family Bibles / Re: Youdan Family of York
« on: Monday 19 February 07 13:34 GMT (UK)  »
Mick

Do you know if your Samuel had any brothers or sisters? I tentatively linked my Thomas Youdan as a brother.

Also, if you look at the earlier posts Jeff listed a lot of info on Youdans in Hatfield which is local to Streetthorpe. By looking on the LDS site I thought that the Samuel Youdan 1778  may be your Samuels father and his wife was Ann Hall 1780? There appears to be a matching baptism for your Samuel on the LDS site, Kirk Sandal 1808 with Parents Samuel and Anne? I think I then looked for the father Samuel on the LDS and it seemed to link to the Samuel 1778 on Jeffs links which then take you back a considearble way. I must admit these links are all a bit tenuous but with a name like Youdan there's got to be a link somewhere, its not exactly Smith is it! Would be nice if we could piece it all together. You need to dig around on the LDS site.

Jon

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Family Bibles / Re: Youdan Family of York
« on: Friday 12 January 07 08:40 GMT (UK)  »
Di, sorry I can't help you on this one, maybe Jeff can, he has a lot more info on Youdans in this area than I do.

Jon

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Family Bibles / Re: Youdan Family of York
« on: Saturday 18 February 06 14:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jeffrey, thanks for the reply. Seems your email address was removed by the Mod so i guess this is the only way to reply? My GGG mother was Ann Youdan 1837 brn Oldcoates Notts, parents William 1800 and Mary 1798. Wiliams parents were I  think Samuel 1777 and Ann 1780. Ann married James Brennan and lived in Balby/Hexthorpe (all their children have Youdan as a middle name). William and Samuel were born in Hatfield and lived there at some point. Still trying to make a link to Thomas Youdan (think he was Williams brother with George) born Streetthorpe (Doncaster) and was prominent in Sheffield mid 1800s opening the Surrey and Alexandra Theartres as well as sponsoring the worlds first Football trophy 'The Youdan Cup'. Any links to that lot?

Jon

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Family Bibles / Re: Youdan Family of York
« on: Friday 17 February 06 20:17 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, anyone got any connections with the Youdans from the Doncaster and Sheffiield area? Still trying to make a connection to Thomas Youdan of Sheffield Theartre fame amongst other things. If anyone has a possible link to Youdans in those areas and Bawtry (Notts)  /York I'd be please to hear from you.

Jon
Sheffield

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