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Cambridgeshire / Re: Threadder as a family name
« on: Monday 13 February 12 08:55 GMT (UK)  »
hi thanks to you all i will see if i can find any more out. it just seems strange that they are known by their first names and later change that to threadder.

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Cambridgeshire / Threadder as a family name
« on: Sunday 12 February 12 19:07 GMT (UK)  »
Hi has any one come across the name threadder, used as a first name. my ancestors the halls have confused me by changing their names to threadder on various certificates.
they lived in and around isleham. john and his son James both did this, James born 1838 not sure of johns dob. just wondering why? and does it mean anything
thanks

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Criminal in the family
« on: Monday 07 March 11 12:41 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that , i try investigating further.  ???

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Criminal in the family
« on: Sunday 06 March 11 20:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hi can any one help. we have a mystery.
ancestor Alfred frost born 1871 Beverley, married Annie Eliza in hunslet 1898.
in 1911 census just discovered he is not with family in south kirkby,
family are wife Annie Eliza, sons George and Alfred, daughters Edith and Annie.
we found him on prison census . in portland prison weymouth. he died in 1929. no one has living memory of him. we would love to find out what he did and how long he was in jail for. he was a labourer at the steel works in hunslet in the 1901 census and on his daughter Annie's marriage cert he is down as coal miner.

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Lincolnshire / Re: The Wheatsheaf Belton
« on: Saturday 25 September 10 09:42 BST (UK)  »
thanks for that i will try that later
treathunter

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Lincolnshire / Re: The Wheatsheaf Belton
« on: Friday 24 September 10 09:54 BST (UK)  »
hi yes i saw this on google but the picture i have looks like a wooden building, more like a big shed. it has the words primitive methodist medge hall written on it. i think the brick building came after the one i have a pic of. we may drive down that road when cousin comes to see if any dates on it.
thanks treathunter

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Lincolnshire / Re: The Wheatsheaf Belton
« on: Thursday 23 September 10 21:51 BST (UK)  »
hi
thanks ill try the parish council. yes i was confused by the county. the map at the library in scunthorpe stops half way down westgate which is the road it is on. i was not sure if that classed it as lincs or yorks.
also trying to find the medge hall primitive methodist chapel, map finsihes right on the road going through medge hall.
thankyou treathunter

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Lincolnshire / The Wheatsheaf Belton
« on: Thursday 23 September 10 20:52 BST (UK)  »
Hi, my great grandparents Robert and Sarah halls were landlord and lady of this pub around 1919. they came from camb. we were wondering how they came to be at the wheatsheaf.
they lived in medge hall before this. we think they were primitive Methodists. 
we have 3 photos of the pub in various states.
 my great aunt and husband then took it over, George and Dorothy brown around 1937.
 has anyone got any info or could recommend any local books relating to belton. thanks treathunter

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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / Re: Death Dates hard to find.
« on: Saturday 14 August 10 18:46 BST (UK)  »
hi, no she didnt remarry . i remember her she did have a lodger of some years standing which fueled some family gossip!! my cousin thinks georgerbrown may have been born in 1898. im going to try the local library when i get time. thanks for all your help.

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