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Some Special Interests => One Name Studies => One Name Studies: T to Z => Topic started by: Emmi on Thursday 25 August 05 01:13 BST (UK)
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Hello,
We have YATES born in Lancashire in the 1800'S
and Yorkshire in the 1900'S.
Anymore YATES out there?
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Hi just started looking for my ex hubby's family tree! my daughter has found they might of had a Sir Thomas Yates in there so now after 25 years she is interested ::)Found the family in the Wirral 1881 census(Egremont Cheshire) well we think its them, but the name has been mistranscribed as Mates.
Any clues on the William Yates b Lancs 1851?
Look forward to hearing from you
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YATES in the Black Country and Staffordshire. Any good to you?
David
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Hi all,
Thanks for the replies, sorry but I haven't been doing much on here lately had a round of decorating etc.
David, in the next couple of weeks when I can find everything ;D I hope to start looking at the family tree again, really not so sure were the Yates I am looking for originated from.
My ex mum in law died some weeks ago (she was the Yates by marriage) so the daughter (apart from double barreling her surname to Bagley-Yates ???) has not done any more looking into her Yates bit of the tree as there has been a bit of strife in the family after her Nan's death.
Hopefully when things have calmed down she may take an interest again and I shall be back with some more info.
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Thanks for your prompt reply Toady (!) I look forward to hearing from you especially if your double barrelled name was originally Bailey-Yates ????
Best wishes,
David
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Hello,
We have YATES born in Lancashire in the 1800'S
and Yorkshire in the 1900'S.
Anymore YATES out there?
Hi Emmi,
Thomas Yates, Railway Street, (Lisnagarvy) Blaris, Antrim is listed in the Griffiths Valuation of Co. Antrim 1861-2 on John Hayes failteromhat.com website.
In 1912 thirteen Belfast people, seven Co. Londonderry people, one Armagh person, one Lanarkshire person and one Manchester person bearing the Yates surname signed the Ulster Covenant.
Christopher
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Hello toad, DJH and Christopher,
Sorry it's been so long but I got back here at last.
This is for my husbands family tree and he knows little about his living relatives, never mind past ones, so it's a bit like wading through treacle.
I've found some Yates in Besses On the Barn, Lancs so I'm checking them out
Best Wishes,
Emmi
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Hello Emmi,
How are you ???
There's no need to apologise.
toad, DJH and I were merely holding the fort until you posted again 8)
Christopher
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and you held the fort so well!
I'm very well, thank-you Christopher as I hope you are :).......Love the hat........
Best wishes,
Emmi
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something I spotted on ebay today might interest one of you lot ;) make sure you scroll down
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/YATES-FAMILY-BAPTISMS-MARRIAGES-BURIALS-BLACKBURN-LANCS_W0QQitemZ150298328885QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item150298328885&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1345|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318
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Wow thanks harewoodhouse,
Emmi
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If it helps anyone I have the folowing Yates in my branch
William Yates b1862 Wednesbury Staffs Wife Sarah E.Yates bTipton
William Hy yates 1883 Derbyshire
Rowland yates 1885 Tipton
James Wilfred yates 1890 Wednesbury
Edward yates 1897 Birmingham
Martha yates 1899 West bromwich
Regards Joy
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Hello, I have found a Yates, who married my great grandfather - John Flint, she was called ruth and born around 1867, they owned 8 Garner street, Clayton and had a street named after them and now a close since the slum clearances of the 70's. Hope this of help. I have not yet started to look into that branch of the family yet.
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I've still not had much luck in tracking down our 'Yates' but you look to have made good headway Joy, and I think you have a lot of of information to make a good start Kay, I wish you luck when you do start your search.
Regards, Emmi
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I hope so, but it is easy to go off track isn't it :) I have ended up double and checking each fact, in case I have the wrong yates. Hopefully I will make some more headway soon. Thanks for your words of encouragement
Kay :)
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Hi, Anyone with any Yates from Scotland?
Have quite a few up here if anyone s interested
Jean :D
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hello,
my grandad was born in yorkshire and moved to london with his family then married my nan from nottingham if anybody can help please message back would be nice to try and trace his family ....thank you
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sorry lol forgot to post his name it was denis yates thank you
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I've just joined rootschat and am interested in the YATES discussion - my grandmother was Margaret Yates - she was born in the US in 1892 when her father John Yates was a gold prospector there. He was born in Durham in 1857 - his father, Thomas Yates (1823-1859) was killed in a pit shaft accident. Thomas was born in Scotland and his father was John Yates (c.1790). Can anyone add to the Yates story for me?
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I have also just joined the forum but my Yates' all seem to come from the London area - I've got stuck at my gggg grandfather Thomas b.1818 Shoreditch. Are there any other Yates from London - I can't help thinking there must be a northern link at some point as that seems to be where most of the Yates' come from.
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I have recently joined Rootschat. :) I have Scottish Yates (Yeates, Yetts) in my family. My 2nd great grandmother, Mary Ann Yetts (1833-1882) (the family used all variations of the name) was born in Port Glasgow. Her father , James Yates, was a gardener and her brother, John, who moved to the Broughton area of Greater Manchester was also a gardener. John was a landscape gardener at Kersal Dale, Broughton and his widow and sons ran a Garden Nursery. I have more information on my tree which I am willing to share.
Pat
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It seems I am also part of that same Yates/yetts Family Tree.
My gt Grandfather is John who owned 'The Nursery' in Broughton.
My Grandfather John, came to Australia in 1913.
I would be interested to share information with you.
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Hi
My email is (*) contact me on this and I will share info.
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It seems I am also part of that same Yates/yetts Family Tree.
My gt Grandfather is John who owned 'The Nursery' in Broughton.
My Grandfather John, came to Australia in 1913.
I would be interested to share information with you.
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have tried replying with my email address - won't let me! It is
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sorry spikey5. I shall get my posts up and maybe we can then communicate
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Sorry Shoes - my fault - hadn't read the instructions properly about email addresses.
Will sort out more posts so we can PM.
My link through Mary Ann Yates is her marriage to John Steven, their son James who was father of my grandfather James Yates Steven and my father James McCord Hislop Steven.
I found out the information I have on the Broughton Yates through Ancestry and Google.
Pat
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Well spikey5, my Mistake too. I wasn't aware of the restriction.
I have now brought my posts over 3, so we should be able to PM.
William, second son of John and Mary took over the running of 'The Nursery' as James, first son, went to Portsmouth to work with his Uncle William Miller.
Looking forward to comparing notes.
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Can't access PMs yet - only get the moderator!!
Pat
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Once you've made at least 3 posts you should be able to use PM system (any ones sent to you before this will probably not appear in your inbox).
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hello spikey5
I have just tried sending you a contact PM as a trial
Shoes
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Hi just started looking for my ex hubby's family tree! my daughter has found they might of had a Sir Thomas Yates in there so now after 25 years she is interested ::)Found the family in the Wirral 1881 census(Egremont Cheshire) well we think its them, but the name has been mistranscribed as Mates.
Any clues on the William Yates b Lancs 1851?
Look forward to hearing from you
:)Hi just started looking for my ex hubby's family tree! my daughter has found they might of had a Sir Thomas Yates in there so now after 25 years she is interested ::)Found the family in the Wirral 1881 census(Egremont Cheshire) well we think its them, but the name has been mistranscribed as Mates.
Any clues on the William Yates b Lancs 1851?
Look forward to hearing from you
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Hi I have recognised photo of Martha Murray she was my Auntie also I am related to Yates family but they were from Liverpool. I have been doing history of Murray / Yates family for over 18 years the names I have in my research are also Bohannan. Creer. Dickson. fitzpatrick hope you will get in touch as I do have lots of answers to your questions.
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i have many yates,yeates,yetts and yets in my family up to know have mine all east coast of scotland ,fife,perthshire,banniffshire and aberdeen anywith same areaplz contact me thanks david.
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I've just read this board and I thought I would add some information about my Yates ancestors. My Great Great Grandmother was Jane Yates born Airdrie 1834 died Gartsherrie, Coatbridge 1889. She was married to Alexander Gordon. Her parents were William Yates and Catherine Craig and her Grandparents were William Yates and Janet Corbet. All the Yates lived in the Airdrie/Coatbridge area. Does anyone have this branch of the Yates in their family tree?
Thank you
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My son/ex-wife have Yates/Yeats from Wiltshire. Mainly around Winterbourne Dauntsey and Earles. Emigrated to Australia in the 1850s
From southaustralianhistory.com.au the following on Angaston where William Yates gets a mention as being the person to start the Band in Angaston
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Hi I'm a yates and live on the wirral, I'm sruggling to find much info on my family history but would be interested to find others
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There are Yates on my mothers side .I have dna matches & paper trail back to daughters of mariner/ waterman James Yates 1789 _1858
he married mary Pegg and they had children in st oswalds chester :
son james 1822
+7. daughters :
mary ann 1812; elizabeth 1814 .maria 1817 ellen 1820 jane 1821 margaret 1829 sarah 1834 .
BAPTISM OF James senior b 27 may 1789 was base son of single mother lucy YATES of BAGUELEY
shw 1770 b Cheshire
Trees on Ancestry have father as richard yates b 1750 + mothers name was margaret died northenden Cheshire 1775 (unconfirmed)