kathrynward
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could anyone help find my greatgrandads place of buriel, know he died in clayton workhouse leeds 1912
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Pughy
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HI Kathrynward His name date of birth etc would help Regards Pughy
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MalcolmBull
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This IS the West Yorkshire request look up board!
We moderators work at the speed of light so it had already been moved!
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Surname interests: Huntingdon: Bull / Shelford Rotherham: Andrews / Steel Easingwold: Snowball Local history interests: Halifax & Calderdale in West Yorkshire www.calderdalecompanion.co.uk
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dobfarm
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Hi
I found this on the web
http://www.saltairevillage.info/forum/view_topic.php?id=381&forum_id=7
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In 1911 my Great Grandfather, Stainfirth Coultas (age53), was living in 21 William Henry St. Saltaire. Others in the same house were his second wife Mary Ann (nee Ollerenshaw), my Grandfather Milfred (age 22), my Great Uncle Lawrence (age 11) and Ethel Coultas (age 19) who in spite of the surname, I think was Ethel Ollerenshaw.
Stainfirth had been a tram driver but in 1911 he was a tram cleaner. Mary Ann was an office cleaner, Milfred was a wool warehouseman and Ethel was a sauce packer.
The next year, 1912, Stainfirth died and Milfred married Mary Ann Miller who lived at 8 West Church Street, Windhill, Shipley along with her widowed Mother, Eliza and her brother Herbert ( her Father had been George Miller). Mary Ann was a wool twister, Eliza was a worsted drawer and Herbert (12) was a part-time worsted doffer. I haven't found West Church St. on a map.
Milfred & Mary Ann were married at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Windhill, Shipley - I don't know where this is/was either.
In 1911, Stainfirth's brother Albert (42) lived with his wife Miriam Jane (38)(known as Jinney) at 65 Victoria Rd., Shipley. He was a Timekeeper. In 1901 they were living at 46 Victoria Rd., Shipley and he was a gatekeeper at a worsted mill.
I'm not very clear about where Saltaire ends and Shipley begins but I see from the map that they are in the same area.
My Grandparents were very proud of Saltaire. When I was a child in Calverley they made sure that I knew about Titus Salt and one day I hope to visit Saltaire once again.
I would be interested to hear of any other Coultases in the area.
Dobby
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Derbyshire, Warwick. Yorkshire, Stafford and Worcestershire. In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth.
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kathrynward
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Hi I found this on the web http://www.saltairevillage.info/forum/view_topic.php?id=381&forum_id=7quote In 1911 my Great Grandfather, Stainfirth Coultas (age53), was living in 21 William Henry St. Saltaire. Others in the same house were his second wife Mary Ann (nee Ollerenshaw), my Grandfather Milfred (age 22), my Great Uncle Lawrence (age 11) and Ethel Coultas (age 19) who in spite of the surname, I think was Ethel Ollerenshaw. Stainfirth had been a tram driver but in 1911 he was a tram cleaner. Mary Ann was an office cleaner, Milfred was a wool warehouseman and Ethel was a sauce packer. The next year, 1912, Stainfirth died and Milfred married Mary Ann Miller who lived at 8 West Church Street, Windhill, Shipley along with her widowed Mother, Eliza and her brother Herbert ( her Father had been George Miller). Mary Ann was a wool twister, Eliza was a worsted drawer and Herbert (12) was a part-time worsted doffer. I haven't found West Church St. on a map. Milfred & Mary Ann were married at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Windhill, Shipley - I don't know where this is/was either. In 1911, Stainfirth's brother Albert (42) lived with his wife Miriam Jane (38)(known as Jinney) at 65 Victoria Rd., Shipley. He was a Timekeeper. In 1901 they were living at 46 Victoria Rd., Shipley and he was a gatekeeper at a worsted mill. I'm not very clear about where Saltaire ends and Shipley begins but I see from the map that they are in the same area. My Grandparents were very proud of Saltaire. When I was a child in Calverley they made sure that I knew about Titus Salt and one day I hope to visit Saltaire once again. I would be interested to hear of any other Coultases in the area. Dobby thanks very much but this is from my cousin.
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kathrynward
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thank's very much for your help but the message about stainfirth is from my cousin. I think he maybe at undercliffe as I have heard there are a few coultas's buried there will have to try and get down to Bradford again. kath
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