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Re: huddersfield family history society
« Reply #117 on: Saturday 21 August 10 18:24 BST (UK) »
Hey

Alot of the info will be Crap! but puting Ann (Thread Poster Ann) a side
 There maybe someone somewhere who just may hold a connecting link to something which now seems useless. Ie Bible BMDs or Sexton book  Etc.
I got a PM from a poster on R/Chat for my Great Granddads Graveyard who's father was the Sexton and had his book.

You never Know what turns up.

IT was a good ride!

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Dave
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« Reply #118 on: Saturday 21 August 10 20:06 BST (UK) »

IT was a good ride!

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Dave

Yes -we enjoy the hunt but perhaps are a bit too enthusiastic  ;D

See you soon on some other search  ;)
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« Reply #119 on: Saturday 21 August 10 21:51 BST (UK) »
Ann can put this in the pending file and crack on as she Knows what most seek the parents and 3 census average dates of birth and occupation! so it not so bad.

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Re: huddersfield family history society
« Reply #120 on: Monday 23 August 10 16:46 BST (UK) »
Hi All

This thread as a good ending through ideas given by posters and Libby9 has blundered on in a link she sent me has found my (Though was Sam but Jas Tidmas)

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Jacobus Tidmass bapt -01 MAR 1688 Wootton Wawen, Warwick, England my oldest Tidmas(h) father Josephi and Mother Annae

and from Ancestry.com tree hints

Bapt -Jan 1872 John Henry Wod -Staincliffe baptist chapel of James and Hannah


Image is Jams Titmas
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Re: huddersfield family history society
« Reply #121 on: Friday 03 September 10 08:34 BST (UK) »
Hi All



and from Ancestry.com tree hints

Bapt -Jan 1872 John Henry Wod -Staincliffe baptist chapel of James and Hannah





I don't understand the rest of your post but are you saying you have now found the baptism at Staincliffe?


Has Ann contacted you at all as it appears she has been online but hasn't commented on the thread?

Christine
Mallinson- Lepton, Huddersfield
Walker, Smith, Slater, Blacker - Farnley Tyas, Huddersfield
Claybourne/Clayburn - Norton Doncaster
Birkenshaw/Birkinshaw - Doncaster
Hall - Skelbrooke, Doncaster
Bisby - Campsall, Doncaster
Hemsworth - Doncaster

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Re: huddersfield family history society
« Reply #122 on: Friday 03 September 10 09:22 BST (UK) »
Hi Christine

Above other info is to show how one has to look for all possible mis-transcribed (misread) in transcriptions of parish register baptisms -This example being one of my family

Free Bmds website have a contact email of the person who transcribed the GRO birth entries and can request a recheck as possible mis-interp of original birth entries

I put John Henry Wood in a temp tree on Ancestry.com, it brings up hints of trees past and present entries of anyone who has had  John Henry Wood in a tree but gives no detail of source only basic facts.

As far as I know Staincliffe nonconformist registers are held at Kew National Archives London. Their website only give details up to 1837. (As GRO Births post 1837 take over.)

In view of Ann being on online on this website but not this thread. As far as some posters are concerned (email each other off rootschat) this thread is finished as no responce from party involved.

Dobfarm

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Thanks too all posters in developing this thread** that other researchers may find invaluable one day .

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Re: huddersfield family history society
« Reply #123 on: Saturday 04 September 10 18:25 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the explanation.

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Mallinson- Lepton, Huddersfield
Walker, Smith, Slater, Blacker - Farnley Tyas, Huddersfield
Claybourne/Clayburn - Norton Doncaster
Birkenshaw/Birkinshaw - Doncaster
Hall - Skelbrooke, Doncaster
Bisby - Campsall, Doncaster
Hemsworth - Doncaster

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Re: huddersfield family history society
« Reply #124 on: Monday 13 September 10 20:26 BST (UK) »
many thanks again I have been away for a few days and then computer went dotty  I could not find my way back to you all I have printed 40 pages which you have all given me and will be able to look what you sent me .I am going to get intouch with dewsbury and for bc 1871 to 1873 to see if he turns up there . I still think his mom was mary and she could have died while giving birth to him but I havent find a death there is a death 1867 march q dewsbury it could be her i have john henry mc to charlotte cocking but i cant make the sirname out if you sent me a email address i could send it  my email is ..............  thank you all again ann
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