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Re: Leeds Parish Records - early Xmas present
« Reply #63 on: Thursday 29 July 10 16:45 BST (UK) »
Hello Dobfarm
                     Thank you ever so much for going to all this effort for me. am pleased with what already found.
                  micheal
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names.smith.hobman.lazenby.earl.abbey.walton.russell.to name a few.

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Re: Leeds Parish Records - early Xmas present
« Reply #64 on: Thursday 29 July 10 16:52 BST (UK) »
Hi again
No problems! We have most of Yorkshire PR's in our library in Huddersfield and just got mi free bus pass! No charge as Photoing as I have a pass to photo all record at WYAS and Libraries. ;)
In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth

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Re: Leeds Parish Records - early Xmas present
« Reply #65 on: Thursday 29 July 10 16:58 BST (UK) »
Hello Dobfarm
                     Just set alarm bells off in my head .as have
 a few leeds querrys to resolve.and its tempting to say the least to pass to you,
 afraid my bus pass is three years away unless they move it to new pension age . which would not surprise me.
           micheal
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names.smith.hobman.lazenby.earl.abbey.walton.russell.to name a few.

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Re: Leeds Parish Records - early Xmas present
« Reply #66 on: Thursday 29 July 10 17:26 BST (UK) »
Hi Mike

This thread is dormant so will stay on here!

Just alist your looks up wanted  within reason. Ie;- not 4000 of them
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Re: Leeds Parish Records - early Xmas present
« Reply #67 on: Thursday 29 July 10 17:33 BST (UK) »
Hello Dobfarm
                Thank you so much. not that many in leeds.
 as my tree is selby mostly.till they all  flew the nest .
and had a hard job tracing.
 will post here when had a look. for my leeds ones.
                           micheall
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names.smith.hobman.lazenby.earl.abbey.walton.russell.to name a few.

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Re: Leeds Parish Records - early Xmas present
« Reply #68 on: Thursday 29 July 10 17:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Micheal or Mike whichever?

Bang them All on here in one list when your are ready and I'll have a day at the library.

Regards Dave
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Re: Leeds Parish Records - early Xmas present
« Reply #69 on: Friday 30 July 10 00:38 BST (UK) »
Hello Dave.
               First have amended john musgrave. to sailor.
 had down as tailor.in my records.
 can you find  the marriage of john musgrave and sarah thorp,10th june 1832 .leeds parish church.wondered if address and parents are on  this.if have right family.
 had a thomas musgrave 19oct 1834, and john  on the
 `2th june 1836,
 now always assumed parents of agnes musgrave died
 before she married in 1850. but john is down as sailor on
 marriage cert,of agnes,
 agnes musgrave is in the leeds mercury . which some kind young lady posted on site for me.
 she went missing .and ran away with four dresses. on the
 8th july 1848, its in the leeds mercury.
 where agnes went to  till marrying  nathaniel russell in 1850 .is a puzzle.
also find sarah musgrave as remarried according to the article to james farnon, sarah is 25 in 1841.census.
 could you find this marriage. as wondering if it says
 widower on the cert.or divorced. as john is clearly on the 1850 marriage cert.so cannot put widower on the  sarah musgrave and james farnon. or did they not bother in them days,
hope you can follow what am after. no rush.just pleased if you find any -thing.
 angus musgrave. later russell. sadly was in the beckett street infirmary  1881 census , when did she go in. sadly will never know.am assuming was around 1871 or slightly earlier as cannot find on 1871 census.
 have down a long article on agnes musgrave /russell.
 had excellent help from dee and others . but still
 issues need solving.
                    mike
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Re: Leeds Parish Records - early Xmas present
« Reply #70 on: Friday 30 July 10 06:46 BST (UK) »
I'v found my Moffitt/Murfitt ancestry, but not the Mason or Smith ancestry.
Martha Mason was born 25 Mar 1810 Armley, Yorks daughter of William Mason and Martha Smith. she was their youngest. we have information on her and her siblings, but not much on their parents and no copy of the baptism records.

William Mason bmd unknown father Christopher mother unknown
wife Martha Smith bmd unknown parents unknown
children;
 Christopher MASON c: 4 Sep 1798 in Armley,Yorkshire,England probably died in infancy
 Christopher Columbus MASON b: 21 Dec 1800 in Armley,Yorkshire,England c: 22 Feb 1801 in Armley,Yorkshire,England
 Sarah MASON c: 11 Dec 1803 in Armley,Yorkshire,England
 William MASON c: 30 Apr 1809 in Armley,Yorkshire,England
 Martha MASON b: 25 Mar 1810 in Armley,Yorkshire,England c: 2 Jun 1811 in Armley,Yorkshire,England

Christopher (father of William) appears to have had these children, and this may be his wife;

possible marriage to;
Sarah DEWHURST
Marriage: 15 Jul 1761
Saint Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England

this might be him
Christopher MASON
Sex: M

Event(s):
Christening: 28 May 1735
Fewston, Yorkshire, England

Parents:
Father: George MASON
Mother: Mary


 George MASON c: 4 Dec 1761 in Armley,Yorkshire,England
 John MASON b: 21 Jul 1763 in Armley,Yorkshire,England
 Mary MASON c: Jan 1764 in Armley,Yorkshire,England
 Susanna MASON c: 5 Jan 1766 in Armley,Yorkshire,England
 Christopher MASON c: 22 Nov 1767 in Armley,Yorkshire,England
 John MASON c: 4 Mar 1770 in Armley,Yorkshire,England
 Sarah MASON c: 5 Nov 1772 in Armley,Yorkshire,England
 William MASON c: 2 Jun 1774 in Armley,Yorkshire,England

I found these two possibles for Martha Smith on the IGI, but I can't tell whether either is her.

Martha Smith chr. 7 Jul 1786 Morely Yorks, England, New Chapel Independant, b. 4 Jun 1786 father Thomas, mother Betty

or more likely;

MARTHA SMITH
Female
~~~~~~~~
Event(s):
Birth: 08 OCT 1774

Christening: 06 NOV 1774 Saint Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Death:
Burial:
~~~~~~~~
Parents:
Father: JOHN SMITH


I'd like to verify these and extend the ancestry.
Airey Aitken Atkinson Alston Barr*tt Cross Freeman Gage Harlock Harris Hawkins Head Hudd Parker Peckover Pennington Rayner Richards Seaman Smith Smyth Waterfall

Elizabeth Burnham, Mary Church, John Davis Cooper, Hannah Cork, Aubrey Cross, Mary J. Docwra, Elizabeth Griffiths, Chas Halifax, John Head, Lavinia King, Mary & Martha Mayhew, Alfred Augustus Mayo, Wm Pettit, Hezekiah Richards, Martha Sewell, Rebecca Sidnell, Hannah Smith, Augustin Smyth, Annie Southan, Catherine Till/Tell, Fanny Watt

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Re: Leeds Parish Records - early Xmas present
« Reply #71 on: Friday 30 July 10 07:16 BST (UK) »
Hi

Your saying

John Musgrave X Sarah Thorpe married 10th June 1832

Siblings of their marriage known todate are;-

Agnes  Musgrave   bap 28th April 1833 dad John a Sailor of George St Leeds
Thomas Musgrave  bap 19th Oct   1832
John   Musgrave     bap  2nd June  1836

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8th July 1848 Anges Musgrave went from somewhere with 4 dresses to somewhere is a greyarea!



Agnes Musgrave x Nathanial Russell Married in 1850 and her father John was a Salior

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The above Sarah Musgrave age  25 in 1841 census (nee Thorpe) re-married her 2nd husband James Farnon Year unknown


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 Agnes Russell 1851c ?
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 Agnes Russell 1861c ?

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 Agnes Russell 1881c was in Beckett street hospital Leeds

some called Dee has been helping you?

Dave

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In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth