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Re: where are they buried?
« Reply #117 on: Thursday 24 September 09 20:53 BST (UK) »
Hi Sandra,

Left map _Left bottom corner top of WRIGLEY HILL

The Word Berwick is Barrack lane See maps

The 1851 cencus is   start -White Hill -Berwich- Upperhall -Yewtree  - Yewtree farm - Smith house- Turner  house-Twit hall farm-................. Ainley  Hill-last

See 1892 MAPS COPY TO PICTURE'S AND TAPE TOGETHER (2 A4 IN TO A 3) See left side and rigt side on to of map
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« Reply #118 on: Thursday 24 September 09 21:43 BST (UK) »
See Occupation Road  :D in above Map

My working out based on Epistemology only!

John Cockroft Born 27th April 1778 Overden Halifax
Sally/Sarah Midgley bapt 27 MAR 1781 Square chapel Halifax

Marriage 31 Aug 1806 Overden sub parish of St John Halifax

John's Death Unknown To many in GRO Sally's death most likely GRO Deaths 1857 Halifax

1836 burgas Rolls  Hailey Hill
1838    "                 Hailey hill
1842    "                Overden
1846    "                Overden

1841 census District 20 Overden Morley Halifax

Beard Street John age Weaver of worsted
 Family Sally Wife
Ellen Dau 20 Worsted weaver
William son 30    Worsted weaver
Sally Dau 20(?) Worsted weaver
Nanny Dau  15    Worsted Weaver
 
Route:- All of that part of Overden comprising
(first two letter unreadable **misby. Snowden houses,
Woodhead House, Needle row, Somersales charity, lower fold,
on to Popples road, as far as :D Occupation road  :D at Nag Nab and Nabs lane

Street in order

Lower fold Biddian
Beard Steet
Delf Hole
Up School croft
Stanton house
Sunnybank
Spring hall
uppercroft
Twine medh
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« Reply #119 on: Thursday 24 September 09 22:18 BST (UK) »
Well Sandra thats about best I can do! far more than most on this website. As for John death year its seems there is no answer other than buy all the Death certs. Only hope is  Mount zion website to put location to the graves sales. With is 41 res and sibling bapt at Mount zion its most likely they are buried there.

The 1841 c is adult round off age to the nearest 5 years.

Who was their the Milkman and dustbin men were-

As Mavis in Corrie St "I don't really know? Rita"

RDS Dobby
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« Reply #120 on: Friday 25 September 09 02:51 BST (UK) »
Hi Dobby,
Ooh you little beauty. Smack on the nail.
I have managed to print off the left side Methodist chapel and top part of occupation lane and top ofJammy Green. but for some reason my computer doesn't like printing from fax.
The are of Hal Farm and Threap Croft I haven't been able to print. Please do not ask me to save to computer, I am not computer literate and not much good at that sort of thin.g

I will ask Wendy, the girl I correspond with , if she can get it from there and sent to me the image.

Good news with this one, if we can prove that William and Charles are brothers of Joseph then I know that in 1881 they were livng together at Pharoah Lane,.
Joseph lived at Ryecroft no. 81, Moseley.
As I was saying when my grandmother had to leave her home in Halifax they gave her a flat in Illingworth.
I visited her there 30 years ago and she took us all around the streets and up the moors she was then 88 years,  as strong as a bull.
When I looked on the map yesterday for Jammy Green I found the exact location for where she was living in Illingworth Road, (ie Jammy Green). I have walked those streets without knowing and it was really wierd. My grandmother must have requested going there to live to be with the ancestors.
Dobby you have more than excelled in your line of duty.
Thanks for all your hard work,
Sandra.
ps. If I can't get the images I will draw them from what I have on the computer.


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« Reply #121 on: Friday 25 September 09 02:58 BST (UK) »
Hi Dobby,

Forgot to tell you also that the family of Child, accoridng to the 1851 census living at Threap Croft. So tying in nicely at the moment. Lots more research yet.
Sandra

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« Reply #122 on: Friday 25 September 09 05:30 BST (UK) »
Tell Wendy ,
1892 large map
Map 17___ Top of Wrigley hill ----Right side of  200 yards on.White Hill road.

2 nd draw down in the large map drawers at the Halfax library! (Ask Librarian) 
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« Reply #123 on: Friday 25 September 09 05:42 BST (UK) »
Sandra
If you have a Digital camera, put best view on your computer screen -the part you want. Wait to night time. Switch off all the light in the room. Switch off your flash on the camera and  photo your  computer screen (Map)

Futher back from John will always be Guessing though! as so little info.! in early 1700's and the before 1600's

My dads side are all at Almondbury Huddersfield with gravestones back to 1600's. Halifax St John the same 1600 gravestones. :o

Best of Luck with it.

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« Reply #124 on: Friday 25 September 09 08:10 BST (UK) »
Hi Dobby,

Never thought of taking image by camera.
If want to get a copy can I order online at the library in Halifax do you know. I would like a copy anyway.
Snap for Almondbury my Norths are all from there , I managed to get back to 1460 with the help of Andy....
thanks again,
Sandra

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« Reply #125 on: Friday 25 September 09 11:18 BST (UK) »
you beat me by 20 years
 mine Adam b 1481
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