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« on: Wednesday 09 April 25 09:46 BST (UK) »
Hi everyone, struggling with a Yorkshire baptism, 1812. I can get most of it, but not the residence.
They're Heptonstall of Halifax parish baptisms, if that helps with the place name.
What I have (helped a bit by knowing the family tree):
Hannah, of William & Susan Shackleton, "do"(domicile?) ?? , aged 6 yr 5 mo
James ..... 3 yr 10 mo
Grace ..... 7 mo

They are all listed at the line(s) numbered 23 in the image. Any help with the place name appreciated, it's not one I recognise
HAY - Aberdeen, Shetland, etc.
LEE - Todmorden, etc.
BELSHAW - Farnworth, Bolton, Wigan, Manchester, Todmorden, etc.
ALLINSON - Pontefract, Leeds, etc.
UPWARD - Isle of Wight

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Re: Yorkshire baptisms
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 09 April 25 11:53 BST (UK) »
I believe it is "Hardhippins."

It was still going by that name in 1841, at which time several families were living there, including this one (as an example):
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ5V-WLL

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Re: Yorkshire baptisms
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 09 April 25 13:18 BST (UK) »
Wonderful! Thank you Queenie, now to find out where it is on a map...
HAY - Aberdeen, Shetland, etc.
LEE - Todmorden, etc.
BELSHAW - Farnworth, Bolton, Wigan, Manchester, Todmorden, etc.
ALLINSON - Pontefract, Leeds, etc.
UPWARD - Isle of Wight

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Re: Yorkshire baptisms
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 09 April 25 13:23 BST (UK) »
Interesting Google ai interpretation: Meaning:
"Hippins" is a Yorkshire dialect word for stepping stones, which are used to cross a river by "hopping" or "hipping" across them.
Example:
The phrase "hard hippins" would refer to a set of stepping stones that are particularly difficult or challenging to cross
HAY - Aberdeen, Shetland, etc.
LEE - Todmorden, etc.
BELSHAW - Farnworth, Bolton, Wigan, Manchester, Todmorden, etc.
ALLINSON - Pontefract, Leeds, etc.
UPWARD - Isle of Wight


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Re: Yorkshire baptisms
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 09 April 25 15:44 BST (UK) »
This is the enumerator's walk for the 1841 entry suggested by Queenie.
Transcriptions and NBI are merely finding aids.  They are NOT a substitute for original record entries.
Remember - "They'll be found when they want to be found" !!!
If you don't ask the question, you won't get an answer.
He/she who never made a mistake, never made anything.
Archbell - anywhere, any date
Kendall - WRY
Milner - WRY
Appleyard - WRY

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Re: Yorkshire baptisms
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 10 April 25 08:41 BST (UK) »
Thank you BumbleB, that's very helpful. Can  I ask, where did you find that description, please? The image on Ancestry links to findmypast which only shows a few pages of the census.
many thanks
HAY - Aberdeen, Shetland, etc.
LEE - Todmorden, etc.
BELSHAW - Farnworth, Bolton, Wigan, Manchester, Todmorden, etc.
ALLINSON - Pontefract, Leeds, etc.
UPWARD - Isle of Wight

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Re: Yorkshire baptisms
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 10 April 25 08:54 BST (UK) »
Ancestry have 10 pages for the 1841 location, and Mary is on image 3.  If you go to image 1, then that is where the enumerator's schedule is given.  ;)



Transcriptions and NBI are merely finding aids.  They are NOT a substitute for original record entries.
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Archbell - anywhere, any date
Kendall - WRY
Milner - WRY
Appleyard - WRY

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Re: Yorkshire baptisms
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 10 April 25 09:45 BST (UK) »
Looking at the parish in 1841 there is a huge list of places in this parish on this site which link to a map https://epns.nottingham.ac.uk/browse/West+Riding+of+Yorkshire/Halifax/5328827bb47fc40c8100614e-Erringden

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