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all saints' church | Paul Stainthorp
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Posts Tagged ‘all saints’ church’. The brothers Francis Stainthorp (1803-1882) and John Stainthorp (1810-1858), weavers of Hutton Rudby. Posted on November 19th, 2014 by Paul Stainthorp. Was born on 22nd August 1803 in Hutton Rudby. In the old North Riding of Yorkshire. He was named after his father Francis Stainthorp (1765-1822). His mother was Francis’s second wife Hannah. The younger Francis was my great-great-great-great grandfather. His fourteen-month-old sister Hannah. The Hand Loom Weaver. He left...
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goldie hill | Paul Stainthorp
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Posts Tagged ‘goldie hill’. The brothers Francis Stainthorp (1803-1882) and John Stainthorp (1810-1858), weavers of Hutton Rudby. Posted on November 19th, 2014 by Paul Stainthorp. Was born on 22nd August 1803 in Hutton Rudby. In the old North Riding of Yorkshire. He was named after his father Francis Stainthorp (1765-1822). His mother was Francis’s second wife Hannah. The younger Francis was my great-great-great-great grandfather. His fourteen-month-old sister Hannah. The Hand Loom Weaver. He left a cons...
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family links section
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Family Links Associated with the hobby. I have had several enquiries from people trying to trace items used by companies which were once family owned. I have put all these enquiries together, and hope that someone out there can point them in the right direction, or fix them up with items used by the family. If your family history points to brewing, or mineral water manufacture, let me know. Click on the HOME button, and the CONTACT ME link and I will add it to this FAMILY LINKS page. The family links -.
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Extracts | Gangs of Manchester
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Buy Gangs of Manchester. About Gangs of Manchester. Angels with Manky Faces. Glasgow: City of Gangs. Poems by Mike Duff. A Place for Everything. Gangs of Manchester photo site. Greater Manchester Police Museum. Manchester Archives and Local Studies. Voices of Postwar England. 8221;…the poison pen chronicles… ”. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. How do you introduce a poet? By Graham Haldane LIHNN Clinical Librarians. On A poem by Mike Garry. Norman Hall on Cover Mug Shots.
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The Kiggin Family Tree: My Direct Ancestors
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The Kiggin Family Tree. A Journey Through the History of a Northern Family. Monday, 8 February 2010. To Make it easier to understand this blog I have decided to create my family tree bit by bit so people can follow it. So here we go. My name is S and I was b1953. My dad was T Kiggin 1930-1987. My mum I M Jones 1930-2007. Dads parents were T Kiggin 1905-1966 a miner. His mum A Hindley 1910-1995. T Kiggin dad F Kiggin 1878-1954. His mum S Tyldesley 1875-1931. F Kiggin dad T Kiggin 1853-1927.
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Genealogy Boomerangs: March 2015
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A concise list of hints and tips. Day to day life. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Continuing the getting started series - lets find military records for Australia. Then there was my Great Uncle who nearly got shot in WW1 as a deserter but was sentenced to 10 years in goal instead, and my Uncle who died in WW2, and his brothers put wattle on his grave on Australia day. Where did they get it from? My Dad, Ron. Links to this post. Monday, March 2, 2015. 3 Tips for source recording. Links to this post. Free UK par...
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Genealogy Boomerangs: A different Anzac day
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A concise list of hints and tips. Day to day life. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. A different Anzac day. We have been on a trip to Hawaii, and during our time in Honolulu Anzac day, in fact commemorating 100 years since the start of WW1 was happening. After some enquiries, we found that there was an Anzac day service being held at the Punchbowl Cemetery, so of course we decided to attend. At the beginning of the ceremony. Some of the Aussie soldiers who attended. Haka performed by the Polynesian Centre. 13th B...
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Genealogy Boomerangs: Irish immigrants - a little add on.
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A concise list of hints and tips. Day to day life. Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Irish immigrants - a little add on. Immigration part 1A - a bit more. If your ancestors came from Ireland and immigrated to Australia, check out the site : Irish Lives Remembered. In this month's magazine they have a great article on the Irish immigration to Australia. While you are there, sign up for the FREE monthly magazine, I always find it very informative. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on Pinterest. Irish...
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Genealogy Boomerangs: February 2015
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A concise list of hints and tips. Day to day life. Saturday, February 28, 2015. You never know where your research will send you. Some of you will know I have been trying to track down the owner of a book of postcards that form a letter to home during WW1 from the SS Gilgai. . See the two posts Digging into the Gilgai History. A peak into the past. To understand the whole story. Thanks to some links on Pinterest and via two wonderful podcasts, Genealogy Gems and Genies Downunder. Links to this post.
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Poems and songs | Gangs of Manchester
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Buy Gangs of Manchester. About Gangs of Manchester. Angels with Manky Faces. Glasgow: City of Gangs. Poems by Mike Duff. A Place for Everything. Gangs of Manchester photo site. Greater Manchester Police Museum. Manchester Archives and Local Studies. Voices of Postwar England. 8221;…the poison pen chronicles… ”. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. How do you introduce a poet? By Graham Haldane LIHNN Clinical Librarians. On A poem by Mike Garry. Norman Hall on Cover Mug Shots.
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