Woah .. do I ever have questions!
Sorry, but I'm out of my water here...
- Stevie, when you say "Looks like what you need will be at Beverley" followed by "DDX2003/8/1-55
& DDX2003/8/12" I'm assuming you are referring to records at the Treasure House, Champney Road, Beverley? The numbers are specific file or documents?
-How in the world did you access them so quick?? You live in their basement
So, John Pinder was never the owner of the land, just a tenant? In 1855 it was owned by a Miss Newton and sold to a William Lamplugh? .
So John Pinder was replaced as a tenant by... William Newton? Bit confused here.
- By figuring out if John Hardy sold the land, or kept it in his family, I could locate the property?
- Lizzie, given your last entry.. the farm, or at least the farm house should be near Middle Street?
There is a George Pinder that I know of.. That would be the son of John Pinder & Alice Leadley . He was born in 1821 D 1887. The 1861 has him as a "Master Tailor" And wouldn't you know it.. the address is very difficult to read.. I'm thinking it says Baptist Lane, but I might be way off
And in the 1871 census, If I have the right one, he's living in Southcoates, district 5. Occupation is listed as Tailor. In 1881 he's still in Southcoates, lisited as a grocer and tailor. Anyways, i'm getting sidetracked with George here..