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Yorkshire (West Riding) Completed Requests / Re: Doncaster Parish Records Look up?
« on: Thursday 18 June 20 17:20 BST (UK)  »
It is on his marriage record - he married Ann Sanderson in 1771 in York. The Fishers were well known at one time in York for funeral monuments, building  I think, things like that with John Fisher being most noted on the internet. Henry Fisher the son of Samuel Fisher, married Mary Abbey and they called their first child Henry Sanderson Abbey, born I think in Green Hammerton in 1799. The Abbey family tree is on Wikitree and this is free to look at. Samuel Fisher on the birth records for his grandson is listed as of "Dunscroft Hall" Hatfield - but looking at the records for this area, I find that it was a Thomas Sanderson that lived there. I have forgotten the details of this - and there are some Fisher marriages as someone else has mentioned. My research if for the Abbey family and I only looked at the Fisher's out of curiousity, noticing that the Reverend Henry Fisher and Mary ABbey married in London and what the story was behind that!

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Completed Requests / Re: Doncaster Parish Records Look up?
« on: Wednesday 03 June 20 13:43 BST (UK)  »
That should be Samuel was born in York and his children Henry, Maria and Elizabeth possibly an Ann were born there - Henry born 1774ish married Mary Abbey and was an Anglican vicar Green Hammerton  and then off to India as an army or colonial chaplain. Samuel apparently left York and the family sculpture or masons firm.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Completed Requests / Re: Doncaster Parish Records Look up?
« on: Wednesday 03 June 20 13:35 BST (UK)  »
Hi Samuel came from York, he was a sculptor and his children were born in York. His son was a curate in Green Hammerton Knaresborough.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Glover Bros Mill, Wortley, Leeds
« on: Wednesday 24 October 18 11:44 BST (UK)  »
Hi I don't know. I only come on it to talk on this thread and that only of late.
We could ask if we can share emails maybe. That would help as I have some information about Laburnum House that is a big file with photos that I could share with you.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Glover Bros Mill, Wortley, Leeds
« on: Monday 22 October 18 18:21 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I would love to see older photos of Fawcett House and Laburnum House.
Fawcett House was built by the Nussey family who then moved out to North Yorkshire.
It is hard to spot the mill and the clothier's house (Laburnum House) in the censussss because the village had no streets as such.
You can find Bateson's Mill in the 1851 and I think the 1861 if I remember correctly. You can find the clothier's house which I think was originally belonging to James Bateson because the Topham family lived there -  Christopher Topham. I can give you a lot of info re the Batesons and Tophams although I don't know so much about the GLovers. The Glover brothers lived in many of the bigger houses in Wortley including Westfield House and Highfield House which again belonged to James Bateson. It was the Bateson family who built the mill around 1795.  I did not know the connection between Daniel Hinchliff and the GLovers. Daniel went to live in Gildersome - he was at Laburnum House in 1871 and 1881. Joseph GLover had established his company in Wortley from 1866 which is when I think Christopher Topham sold it..... I always wondered where Daniel came into the story

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Glover Bros Mill, Wortley, Leeds
« on: Thursday 04 October 18 09:46 BST (UK)  »
I see there are some records in West Yorkshire Archives... Bradford Library. You could try an online search of west Yorkshire Archives or National Archives using a range of terms. Albert Glover, Glen Mills and so on. There is a photo on Leodis website of a charabanc outing from Glen Mills.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Glover Bros Mill, Wortley, Leeds
« on: Tuesday 02 October 18 19:51 BST (UK)  »
I am not navigating this thread well!
The Albert Glover and son is I think Glen Mill at Morley and maybe a different branch of the Glovers... there were also other Glovers in Leeds and it can be hard to sort them out.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Glover Bros Mill, Wortley, Leeds
« on: Saturday 05 May 18 10:23 BST (UK)  »
Forgot to say, Wortley Low Mills and Lower Wortley Mills and Upper Mills Wortley were all used at various times to describe the mill that the Glovers owned in Wortley. The mill was previously run by
Hinchliffe Daniel I think he went to live Gildersome .... Wellfield House in Churwell.
Christopher Topham of Morley son in law of the below James....
James Bateson of Highfield House
Mathew Bateson, the above James (brothers) and John Bateson their father and was built around 1790 with Boulson and Watt Steam engine purchased around this time.
You are right, all the families were interconnected by marriage and partnerships. The money "went into clumps" as you mentioned.
I have researched the history of our house and the mill if you are interested in any more about this. I don't really know much about the Glovers though.

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