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Dale
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Sure is! Marlene
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HUNTS: Fairy, Ding, Scotney, Swinton, Burgess, Brace BEDS: Farey, Fairy, Young, Rootham, Gell, Wildman, Cooper. Deighton, Flavel. NORTHANTS: Hills, Mobbs, Twelftrees, DERBY: Fairey, LONDON: Fairey, Fairy, Burgess, Williams, Tanser, Picknell, Vinall, Plampin, Mullins, Day, Folwell, Bamfield, Brown WATFORD HERTS; Burgess, Williams WARKS: Fairy, Ward, Stephens, Reeves, Hodgkiss, Byrne, Hunt, Edgeworth, Harper, Dudley, WORCS: Callow, Lowe
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Hi Marlene Remember me ? I went to Teignmouth to visit your relatives grave. I live near Ripley and there is a super Family History Group called DARG who meet at the Birchwood Chapel in Somercotes, Derbys every Wed morning. They have many transcriptions of the parish records for Derbyshire and will I am sure hold the entries for Ripley also - they are held chapel by chapel but I think they also have an alphabetical index by surname. If you need any further help let me know - as I could go up there next Wed for you and take a look. Mog
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Tena Koe Mog! How could I forget the thrill of that particular chase and the wonderful people who helped so much! GIDDAY! I'm slowly plodding on attempting to track the family fowards!
In the interim I have located Elizabeth Mary's brother and another tragic story! Just waiting for an Inquest now!
I have the year & quarter for marriages of my Ripley lot at least but obviously precise dates and the witnesses (in particular) would help immensely. Do you think the DARG might help? Suz is kindly looking out for any newspaper reports and I have written to Matlock where the Parish Register is held but have not received an acknowlegement as yet!
I don't want to waste your or anyone's time so perhaps you could advise me better? I can send you a PM or an email with the names if you think the group might be able to help!
I am well & truly in your debt! Regards Marlene
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HUNTS: Fairy, Ding, Scotney, Swinton, Burgess, Brace BEDS: Farey, Fairy, Young, Rootham, Gell, Wildman, Cooper. Deighton, Flavel. NORTHANTS: Hills, Mobbs, Twelftrees, DERBY: Fairey, LONDON: Fairey, Fairy, Burgess, Williams, Tanser, Picknell, Vinall, Plampin, Mullins, Day, Folwell, Bamfield, Brown WATFORD HERTS; Burgess, Williams WARKS: Fairy, Ward, Stephens, Reeves, Hodgkiss, Byrne, Hunt, Edgeworth, Harper, Dudley, WORCS: Callow, Lowe
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Dear Marlene Greetings! Yes send me the list and I will check with you again before I go to make sure you have not already found the information I am not sure if they also have witnesses as I have not looked at that time period before but I can check it out and let you know Carol
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Kia ora folks Please excuse me if I do not reply to messages over the next few days. My dear mother has had a bad fall, broken her hip and because of other complications, her chances of recovery are not good. I have dashed home to feed the cat, get the necesaries etc and will spend my time with her. Thanks in anticipation of your understanding. Regards Marlene
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HUNTS: Fairy, Ding, Scotney, Swinton, Burgess, Brace BEDS: Farey, Fairy, Young, Rootham, Gell, Wildman, Cooper. Deighton, Flavel. NORTHANTS: Hills, Mobbs, Twelftrees, DERBY: Fairey, LONDON: Fairey, Fairy, Burgess, Williams, Tanser, Picknell, Vinall, Plampin, Mullins, Day, Folwell, Bamfield, Brown WATFORD HERTS; Burgess, Williams WARKS: Fairy, Ward, Stephens, Reeves, Hodgkiss, Byrne, Hunt, Edgeworth, Harper, Dudley, WORCS: Callow, Lowe
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Dear Marlene, Don't worry about replying, I will just post anything I find here for you to peruse at your leisure. I do understand how things are, having experienced a similar situation with Mum in law. Just remember to look after yourself too. regards, Suz
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Thornhill, Cresswell, Sisson, Harriman, Cripps, Eyre, Walter, Marson, Battison, Holmes, Bailey, Hardman, Fairhurst Noon-mainly in Derbys/Notts-but also Northampton, Oxford, Leics, Lancs-England Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Found a few MI's - may/maynot be of interest
Ripley cemetery
ILO Bela Fairey died 23 Dec 1966 and also his wife Emily Ann died 3 feb 1967 (no ages given)
ILMO Emily Kate Fairey, wife of george Fairey died 6Sept 1948 age 73 George fairey died 15 Dec 1954 age 77
ILMO Leslie Horace Fairey died 7 Feb 2000 age 79
ILMO Thomas Fairey died 22 Dec 1892 age 42 accidentally killed also Fanny, his wife, died 15 feb 1939 age 86 also Sarah Fairey, daughter died 4 Dec 1947 age 77
found a few wedding reports -will post them over the weekend
Suz
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Dear Marlene Sorry to hear about your mum - I hope it works out ok. I have received your list and will check it out next time I go to DARG
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Dear Marlene,
Here are marriages found- it will just be a case of keeping a watch for the others, as they weren't easily traceable
Ripley and Heanor News Friday June 13th 1930
Whitsun Weddings KEY(Heage)-FAIREY (Ripley) On Whit Monday at Ripley Weslyan Church the Rev. Harold Crook (circuit minister) solemnised the marriage between Mr Benjamin Key, son of Mr and Mrs Benjamin Key of the Green, Heage, and Miss Agnes helen fairey, daughter of Mr and Mrs G Fairey, of pease Hill Road Ripley. Both parties are well known and highly respected in the district. The bride was given away by her father. She wore a dress of white crepe de chine, with veil, and carried a bouquet of white lilies. her ywo sister, Misses Gladys and Annie Fairey accompanied her as bridesmaids. They were both attired in crystaline silk-one pink and the other lemon-with apple green hats and nosegays to match. Mr henry key accompanied his brother as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, and later the happy pair left for the honeymoon at Ashbourne. The presents were numeroudsand useful.
Ripley and Heanor News Friday June 14th 1935 Whitsun Weddings FAIREY-LEAM A pretty wedding was solemnized at heage Parish Church on Whit Monday, the contracting parties being Miss mary Leam, eldest daughter of mr and mrs Joseph Leam, the green Heage, and Mr Thomas Alfred fairey, eldest son of Mr and mrs B Fairey, 22 Fletcher's Row, Greenwich, Ripley. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in an ankle length dress of white satin beaute, with veil, and head-dress of lilies. She wore white satin shoes and stockings and carried a bouquet of madonna lilies with maidenhair fern, a gift of the bridegroom. Two of the four bridesmaids, Miss Doris fairey (sister of bridegroom) and Miss Elsie Bonell (cousin of the bride), wore pretty ankle length dresses of mauve floral georgette, with hats to tone, and silver shoes, and stockings, and carried bouquets of pink roses and maidenhair fern (gifts of the bridegroom). The other two maids, Miss Mary Leam (neice of bride) and Miss Joan Smalley (friend of bridegroom) were attired in pink satin, trimmed with lace,and white satin shoes, and carried posies of sweet peas. The bridegroom's gift to each was a gold bangle trimmed with pink rosebuds. Mr frank Fairey (brothr of bridegroom) carried out duties of best man, and the Rev W. marsh Rapson (vicar of Ambergate) officiated at the service, which was fully choral, the hymn "The Voice that breathed o'er Eden" being sung. Miss barlow presided at the organ and played "on Wings of Song"(mendelssohn), "be Thou Faithful" (mendelssohn), the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, and mendelsshon's Wedding march. The bride's nephew was unable to be page, owing to an attack of measles, but his father (Mr I. Leam) presented a silver horseshoe to the bride and a gold tiepin to the bridegroom. Some 60 guests attended the reception in Upper heage Council Schools. A number of useful and costly presents included a salad bowl and servers from the officials and workpeople of the English sewing Cotton Co belper, where the bride has been employed.
The Gazette Friday 2nd April 1937 EASTER WEDDINGS HARRISON (heanor)- FAIREY (Ripley) Miss Gladys Kate fairey, youngest daughter of Mr and mrs G Fairey of pease Hill Rd Ripley,was married at Ripley Wesley Church on Saturday to Mr Thomas harrison, second son of mr and mrs William harrison of Council Houses heage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. harry Webster O.B.E., the superintendant minister. The bride was attired in a dressof white silk and lace and her veil was held in place by sprays of orange blossom. She wore white shoes and carried a sheaf of lilies. There were three bridesmaids. The two elder, Miss Annie Edith fairey (sister of the bride) and Miss mary Ann Harrison (sister of the bridegroom) wore pale blue floral silk with halo headdresses. Their bouquets were of daffodils and they wore pink crystal necklets, gifts of the bridegroom. The third attendant was Miss Gladys Edna Key, a neice of the bride, whose dress was of pink crepe de chine. She wore a headdress of pale pink and blue flowers and carried a basket of flowers. She also wore a necklet, a gift of the bridegroom. Mr Hesley Stone, a friend of the bridegroom, was the best man, and the bride was given away by her father. As the bridal party left the church the bride received a lucky silver horseshoe from her little nephew, master Dennis Brown. The service was choral, mr H. Lewis being at the organ. Miss fairey was formerly a Sunday School teacher at the Wesley Church. In recognition of the marriage of Miss Fairey and a former colleague, Miss Daniel, mrs Webster, the Ministers wife had a special cloth laid on the communion table and had special floral decorations..
(the marriage of "Miss Daniel" took place on the same day and is reported on the same page.)
More to follow Suz
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The gazette Friday 30th october 1936 Carnival band members Wed Comrades in a carnival band became comrades in life on Saturday when miss matilda Katherine Weston, only daughter of mr and Mrs Robert Weston of lamb cresent Ripley, was married at Ripley parish Church to mr benjamin Moss fairey, of 62 Fletcher St Ripley. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W.E.Smith, curate at the parish church. Both are members of Ripley jubilee carnival band. A charming full length gown of white satin trimmed with lace, was worn by the bride, and her wreath and veil were held in place by a coronet of orange blossom. She carried a bouquet of lemon chrysanthemums and wore a silver necklet, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs Powles (sister of the bridegroom) was a matron of honour and Miss Elsie fairey, also a sister of the bridegroom, was a bridesmaid. Both wore pink silk dresses, with silver headdresses and carried bouquets of white chrysanthemums. They also wore silver shoes. Master kenneth fairey was a page boy, being clad in a white satin blouse and blue velveteen trousers. Mr Thomas Fairey (brother of the bridegroom), was the best man, and the bride was given away by her father. A reception was held at the home of the brides parents, being attended by upwards of forty guests. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a pair of gold cufflinks, and the bridegroom gave the attendants dress clips. The bride received a curb and clock from her collegues at Denby pottery, where she was employed. The bridegroom is a patrol leader in the butterley Company Troop of Boy Scouts, and his father is Scoutmaster of Ripley and District Boy Scouts Association.
Another one to follow
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Amazing stuff Suz
Marlene is going to be overjoyed
Do you go to DARG at Somercotes ?
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No-don't go to DARG nowadays-but a friend of mine goes. I have some information (marriages, MI's) which I had from DARG-many years ago - pre PC days -typewritten on very yellowing paper!!!! it's a brilliant place to go -very knowledgable people to assist.
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Yes they have some brilliant records I just wish they opened a bit more often very tricky when you work
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Yabba dabba doo!
Suz you are a wonder! Almost exactly the same wording & style as their cuzzies in New Zealand had recorded 25 odd years earlier! Absolutely fascinating! Did you have to handwrite all of that or were you able to photcopy it? I am so very grateful thank you ! I'll send you a PM but please bask in the knowledge that Down Under the angels are singing your praises! Thank you  Marlene
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HUNTS: Fairy, Ding, Scotney, Swinton, Burgess, Brace BEDS: Farey, Fairy, Young, Rootham, Gell, Wildman, Cooper. Deighton, Flavel. NORTHANTS: Hills, Mobbs, Twelftrees, DERBY: Fairey, LONDON: Fairey, Fairy, Burgess, Williams, Tanser, Picknell, Vinall, Plampin, Mullins, Day, Folwell, Bamfield, Brown WATFORD HERTS; Burgess, Williams WARKS: Fairy, Ward, Stephens, Reeves, Hodgkiss, Byrne, Hunt, Edgeworth, Harper, Dudley, WORCS: Callow, Lowe
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