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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Villages Thrybergh, Dalton, and Ravenfield
« on: Friday 29 July 05 10:19 BST (UK)  »
You are right,
what a bargan! the bible is fantastic. I don't know if this family of Doxey's is related to me but it is possible. There were a lot of Doxey's in the Wirksworth area, I am stuck around 1790 with my tree due to lack of records.
Thanks again Denn

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Villages Thrybergh, Dalton, and Ravenfield
« on: Friday 29 July 05 10:12 BST (UK)  »
Hello Denn,
Many thanks for the info on the bible I will check it out. I notice you are researching Platts, they were well established in Thrybergh the most famous being one John Platt during the 1800's. The name was still there when I left in 1969.
I am in Sydney on the other side of the big Island, just getting ready to watch Friday night Rugby [ football here in Australia ]
Best Regards,
John

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: DOXEY, All
« on: Thursday 10 March 05 08:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hello again Catswhisker,
Many thanks for taking the time and trouble to post the Doxey info, it is much appreciated.
I have not forgot your request regarding Ravenfield, and will definately be dedicating the pages to someone who I am beginning to think, really is the catswhiskers.
Take care for now,
John

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Villages Thrybergh, Dalton, and Ravenfield
« on: Tuesday 30 November 04 07:14 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Ticker,
Thanks for your response, and offer, but the Thrybergh site has had a terrific response via the site using my email address. Last time I checked out 3 months ago it had logged up over 70,000 hits. Local Schools also use the site to research local history. So possibly some of those hits have come from this site. Maybe people like to check it out before replying, and as there is my email address on every page they use that rather than return and post a message here.
Thankfully people do post messages here and Rootschat has become a terrific resource for everyone, so keep up the good work.
I will add some more links to Rootschat on my other sites also.
John [ From a stinking hot day down under ]

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: Surname Doxey Worldwide
« on: Thursday 18 November 04 11:28 GMT (UK)  »
Good to hear from you Neko,
If you would like to contact me offline, you can always contact me on doxjohn@optusnet.com.au 
I will be adding your information to the site with pleasure, it may take a little time as I am having trouble with my website server at the moment. [ A Technical hitch ! ]
Regards,
John

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: Surname Doxey Worldwide
« on: Monday 19 July 04 23:06 BST (UK)  »
Hi Neko,
We may have talked before, I will post the information in the site. If you would like your name and email adding as a researcher please contact me via the site.
Yorkie

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One Name Studies: A to G / CHESWORTH, All
« on: Sunday 11 January 04 04:06 GMT (UK)  »
I am researching my Mothers surname of Chesworth Worldwide, if you are seeking information or have information to share please reply on this list or contact me at 
Moderator Comment: Email Address Removed to avoid Spamming - use a Personal Message to contact this user
Also visit my site
http://pages.zdnet.com/jojogunne/chesworthpages which has lots of information regarding Chesworth

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ROTHERHAM
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Rotherham online Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council Sites below are well researched and well presented.

http://www.rotherham.gov.uk/info/200180/family_history

http://www.rotherham.gov.uk/libraries

LOCAL VILLAGES

Villages of Thrybergh, Dalton, and Ravenfield
http://johndoxey.100freemb.com

Historic Wentworth South Yorkshire the location of Wentworth Woodhouse.
http://www.wentworthvillage.net

The Village of Treeton South Yorkshire
http://www.treetonweb.co.uk

The Village of WhistonSouth Yorkshire
http://www.whistonweb.co.uk

The Village of Wickersley South Yorkshire
http://www.wickersleyweb.co.uk

The Village of Ulley South Yorkshire
http://www.ulleyweb.co.uk

The Village of Micklebring South Yorkshire
http://www.micklebring.com

South Yorkshires oldest Building Official website
St. Peters Church Conisbrough South Yorkshires oldest Building
http://johndoxey.100freemb.com/StPetersConisbrough

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Villages Thrybergh, Dalton, and Ravenfield
« on: Wednesday 07 January 04 23:39 GMT (UK)  »
I am researching the history and genealogy of the above Villages which are situated in what is now South Yorkshire. My website http://johndoxey.100freemb.com at the moment has 150 pages of information. Plus the history of Silverwood Mine. If you have any information or you are seeking information regarding the people who lived in this area pre Roman to the 20th century I would like to hear from you. If you are interested in the Yorkshire Dialect there are five pages of it on the site.

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