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Offline slightlyfoxed

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Re: Tyrels or Turls
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 30 January 11 09:27 GMT (UK) »
 Ive done it myself on occasion through FreeCen and the 1881 in IGI  However it doesnt come up on Free Census so if you have the CD I'd be most interested to see what you can find.
I think they remained in Bradford area - Id have to check and I dont see him until History Club in Wednesday
Thanks Dave

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Re: Tyrels or Turls
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 30 January 11 10:15 GMT (UK) »
Annie,
I'm not quite sure what you mean here, have you seen the 1841 census with John on it ? or was it someone else who saw it ? My information was found on a web site not a CD
Could John have been Jonathon Field?

Info from familysearch.org
birth:   1815
death:   03 Oct 1882 — Baptist, Queensbury, Near Bradford, Yorkshire,
parents:   Jeremiah Field, Hannah Field
name:   Johnathon Field
death date:   03 Oct 1882
death place:   Baptist, Queensbury, Near Bradford, Yorkshire, England
age:   67
birth date:   1815
father's name:   Jeremiah Field
mother's name:   Hannah Field
indexing project (batch) number:   I05228-1
system origin:   England-EASy
source film number:   990052

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Re: Tyrels or Turls
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 30 January 11 13:25 GMT (UK) »
Sorry I misunderstood about looking in the census, I thought you had a CD.

It was John Field - in FindMyPast we put in John Field -Bradford and got sheets of them. We pulled out the most likely looking ones and are going through them.
 We know his father was Samuel and he found a samuel last week that he is looking at.
 I just wondered about Tyrels and we couldnt find it on a map and wondered if local knowledge might throw up something.

 Lots of garden paths to wander up on genealogy!
 Annie
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Re: Tyrels or Turls
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 29 July 12 15:10 BST (UK) »
As a retired policeman I can confirm that 'The Tyrls' was the name we used to refer to the police headquarters in Bradford, in the centre opposite the Odeon cinema.  Not to be confused with 'The Bridewell' which was the term we used for the charge office and cell area there.  I'm not sure whether 'The Tyrls' related to the building or to the area where it stood.
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