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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: FREEMAN family KIRK HAMMERTON
« on: Sunday 27 January 13 20:39 GMT (UK)  »
I may be repeating myself here as I'm not too familiar with this site but Ann, if you can send me an e mail contact we can work out which branch of the Freeman family we have in common and share our information 
My mother was a Freeman - Madge- James Edgar-Charles-Joseph-Michael-Samuel   I can't find Samuel's parents but he was born c1750  They all had quite large families and I have some information on siblings

I look forward to hearing from you
Linda


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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: FREEMAN family KIRK HAMMERTON
« on: Sunday 27 January 13 20:24 GMT (UK)  »
Lindyroma or anyone else who has any connection with this family could you contact me please as I have only just read this post. thanks.

I have  a family tree with lots of information on the Kirk Hammerton  Freemans  Which branch are you interested in?  If you send me an e mail address I can contact you directly  I've only been on here a few times so I don't really know my way around the site - Linda

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: FREEMAN family KIRK HAMMERTON
« on: Tuesday 29 May 12 22:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi It's a while since you posted this but I have quite a lot of information about the Freeman family from Kirk Hammerton and Hopperton  The farthest back I have got is Samuel b c1750 and  his son Michael b c1780 both direct ancestors of mine.  i have searched the graveyards in the area and th only stones are 1 in Kirk hammerton 1 in Stavely and 1 in Whixley

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Featherstone Church
« on: Tuesday 29 May 12 22:30 BST (UK)  »
The church you are looking for is All Saints North Featherstone which was also the Parish church for Purston before St Thomas' was built  South Featherstone did not exist until the town started to expand when the mines opened   If I remember correctly  St Peter's was a small mission church  on Green Lane which was demolished years ago

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