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Thanks for that John - I'm still keeping my fingers crossed that a fellow Rootschatter will be able to provide me with this info.
James

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Please can anyone help me to track down the following burial:
Joseph Gawthorpe  buried 19/9/1833  Clayton  (near High Hoyland)   Non Conformist.
I've got it from the IGI, but it does not seem to be available on Ance*ry and it is not the Parish church of High Hoyland. (perhaps it was one of the Methodist/Wesleyan chapels?).  I'm very keen to get Joseph's age at burial. I believe that Joseph was a publican in Skelmanthorpe and that in one of the cemeteries around there, there is a headstone with  this information on it. I'm hoping that one of Rootschatters already has this information.
Thanks very much.
 

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Thanks very much for that Angela, I just hope that some kind soul might be able to do me a quick look up, which might contain more information.
James

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Please, does anyone know if the original parish registers for Ecclesfield contain more information than the transcriptions produced by the Sheffield District FHS? It's just that I've got the following marriage in Ecclesfield, from the latter:

Matthew Allin  and  Ann Eaton on 6/7/1807

and just wondered if the original register might contain further information, especially where both parties were from etc?
Thanks,
James

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Thanks very much for that Tuppie,
James

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Hi Carole,

Thanks for your reply. I'm looking for the records (Baptisms, Marriages and Burials) starting about 1880, going backwards, but I'm especially looking for baptisms about 1790 in Ecclesfield, as I'm looking for ones that I think are probably there, but are not on the IGI.
James

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Please, does anyone know if these registers will be available any time soon on Ances*ry?
Thanks,
James

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Cork / Re: Henry Leake esq., Cork
« on: Friday 26 April 13 22:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi Mary,

Please forgive me for not replying sooner, but after Jan, I thought that the topic was closed. I have been beevering on other lines and have not done anything with my Cork side, so missed your reply.
I am thrilled and totally delighted with the wonderful information that you have so kindly provided for me. There was no way that I would gotten this information without you, and I can only describe what you have done for me as brilliant!
Thank you so much again,
James

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Hi KLM,
Thank you very much for that - I really do appreciate all your kind efforts on my behalf. Unfortunately, the surname that I am researching is not Timmingham but Timmington - my attention was drawn by the findmypast site which stated that William's name was Trimmington; however, after looking into this, I have very little doubt that the name is Trimmingham and that it has been transcribed incorrectly.  (I'm actually trying to find the baptism for Elizabeth Trimmington, about 1826. She married John Wellington Hunt in Blackburn in 1846 and on 2 subsequent censuses she states that she was born in Wigglesworth, on one in Liverpool and on another in Kilham!!!  Despite throwing the kitchen sink at it, I am no nearer to finding her baptism or family!)
Thanks again,

Chris 

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