Hi, I am new to roots chat, but have been very interested in the thread which talks about scout hall. Ancestors of mine lived there for many years appearing on the 1841, 1851, 1861 and 1871 census there. The head of the family was James Freeman and he was a farmer of abut 40 acres, or so it says in the census. He was born in Northowram or Southowram depending on which census you look at. His wife was Mary Clarke. The interesting thing is that reading information about Scout Hall itself, I believe that it was owned by a family named Clarke at some time and that the Hall has connections with the silk industry. James Freeman's son Henry went to London where he was involved in the silk trade as a silk mercer in 1861 and a silk warehouseman in 1871. Now the question I have is, does anyone know of this family and whether or not they have links to the Clarke family who owned the Hall? I didn't get the impression that the family were well off, but farming 40 acres is no mean feat and he employed 2 labourers. Thanks, Anne W