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Messages - J.R.Ellam

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The Common Room / Re: Father in Law or Stepfather
« on: Monday 26 February 24 07:56 GMT (UK)  »
It looks like Mary was in modern terms the stepdaughter of Robert Handers. It might be a case of a over zealous vicar making a point or they were making sure they knew who to go to if they ended up in the need of alms or in the workhouse.

John

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The Common Room / Re: Father in Law or Stepfather
« on: Saturday 24 February 24 17:01 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your time & responses.

It was my mistake the marriage was 1781.

I Think the Mary Pullan that had the illegitimate William was the daughter of a William & Mary Pullan. William might have died in 1777, but several William Pullan's so will take some weeding out.

A Timothy Pullan is a witness at the Pullan/Hander marriage, doesn't seem to be a go to witness so I am assuming he is a relative.

Been trying to find Robert Handers the marriage states he is living in Knaresborough but nothing come up.

Might need a tripe to Northallerton.

John

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The Common Room / Father in Law or Stepfather
« on: Saturday 24 February 24 07:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Just come across a baptism for William Pullan of Knaresborough in 1801.

It says he is the son of Mary Pullan, illegitimate by incest of father in law Robert Handers.

All I can find on Robert Handers is a marriage to Mary Pullan widow in 1791 & then in 1795 at Mary's burial were he is down as husband.

I cannot find any other connexion between the 2 families so I am coming to the conclusion that he is the stepfather or with the death of Mary possibly guardian & not father in law.

Do you think this assumption is right or do you think I am missing  something.

John

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Where was Parrack, Huddersfield?
« on: Saturday 10 February 24 08:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I think you are right about it being Paddock but unfortunately a lot of the parishes had an area called Paddock. I have seen it used in Kirkheaton, Kirkburton, etc. & the Paddock being mentioned is in Huddersfield so it would have said Huddersfield not near Huddersfield so I think it would be one of those in the other parishes.

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World War One / Re: In Remembrance
« on: Tuesday 14 November 23 08:03 GMT (UK)  »
Unfortunately the Menin Gate is being renovated & they had to hold the ceremonies on the bridge in front of the memorial.

The shops stayed open but do not do a lot of trade & the main street was closed off like it is every night for the 8 o'clock remembrance.


John

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World War One / Re: In Remembrance
« on: Monday 13 November 23 08:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Just got back from Belgium were I commiserated the Armistice at Ypres.

I have a large tree & a while a go I was playing with my tree & set up a spreadsheet to record the ones I have that dies in the 2 wars, I know have over 150.

The first to die was on the 14 September at Vendress. I also have a lot that have unknown graves with 16 remembered at Thieppval & when I look at the list & see that they are from deferent branches of the family but would have no idea they could be related but they could have met in passing.

John

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Hi

Upper Agbrigg is a registration area which covered several villages in the Huddersfield/Wakefield area.
If I remember Kirkburton was the main registration place but also had an office in Station Street, Huddersfield.
Skelmanthorpe was also in the area.

John

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Suicide
« on: Monday 09 October 23 07:00 BST (UK)  »
I have had a couple in my family & they had an inquest which was reported in the local papers. Teh early ones were commented on in the burial registers.

John

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Margaret Williams/Harrigan/Nichols
« on: Thursday 21 September 23 08:34 BST (UK)  »
Hi

Just been looking. It seems Kenneth Tullock was born 1920 & lived in died in the same area & they had a child in that area.

Another 2 possible children, born in the London area. A Linda M. Tullock marries a Gillies in that area but again no indication of a divorce but cannot find a death for her.

Complicated & you might have to get the certificates to prove the conxesion.

John

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