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PICKTHALL - In "The North"
« on: Tuesday 24 April 07 21:29 BST (UK) »
Hello,

I am researching the name "Pickthall" mainly in Westmorland, Cumbria, Durham and Yorkshire. I have information to share and would be most interested to be contacted by anyone researching this name.

Paul
Appleby (Co. Durham), Bainbridge (Northumberland & Co. Durham), Batey (Houghton-le-Spring), Brotherton (South Shields), Butchart (Angus/Forfar & Sunderland), Fairless (South Shields), Graham (South Shields), Kirtley (Sunderland & area), Kitching (Westmorland), Mallinson (Westmorland), Pattison (Sunderland), Pickthall (Westmorland & Co. Durham), White (Co. Durham), Parker (Co. Durham), Robson (Sunderland & area), Walls (Co. Durham)

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Re: PICKTHALL - In "The North"
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 04 July 07 18:27 BST (UK) »
Hi Paul, 
I am interested in Clarence William Pickthall born 1911 Durham Auckland, in birth registry mothers maiden name Pickthall, he married Annie Nevison in Auckland District 1934 and had a daughter. He died in Durham in 1995.
Heres hoping you "know" him.
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Re: PICKTHALL - In "The North"
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 04 July 07 19:50 BST (UK) »
Hi calm waters

Clarence is not known to me unfortunately, but I have researched many Pickthalls. "My" folks come from the Kendal area and migrated to the North East and settled in Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Durham - not a million miles away from Auckland. I have indexed all the BMDs for Pickthalls 1837-1983. I see Clarence was born in Q4 1911, married in the 1930's to "AN", as per your post. Are you aware of any other Co. Durham Pickthalls?

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Appleby (Co. Durham), Bainbridge (Northumberland & Co. Durham), Batey (Houghton-le-Spring), Brotherton (South Shields), Butchart (Angus/Forfar & Sunderland), Fairless (South Shields), Graham (South Shields), Kirtley (Sunderland & area), Kitching (Westmorland), Mallinson (Westmorland), Pattison (Sunderland), Pickthall (Westmorland & Co. Durham), White (Co. Durham), Parker (Co. Durham), Robson (Sunderland & area), Walls (Co. Durham)

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Re: PICKTHALL - In "The North"
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 04 July 07 20:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Paul,
He was my Grandad.  I am afraid that I never knew him. My mum never spoke about him either. Looked on the 1901 census once when I had access to it but found nothing. I don't know any other Pickthalls. Thanks anyway for the quick reply.
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Re: PICKTHALL - In "The North"
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 04 July 07 20:33 BST (UK) »
Hi Caln04,

Do you know his parents names and did you find them on the 1901? I have access if you need help.

Cheers,

Paul
Appleby (Co. Durham), Bainbridge (Northumberland & Co. Durham), Batey (Houghton-le-Spring), Brotherton (South Shields), Butchart (Angus/Forfar & Sunderland), Fairless (South Shields), Graham (South Shields), Kirtley (Sunderland & area), Kitching (Westmorland), Mallinson (Westmorland), Pattison (Sunderland), Pickthall (Westmorland & Co. Durham), White (Co. Durham), Parker (Co. Durham), Robson (Sunderland & area), Walls (Co. Durham)

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Re: PICKTHALL - In "The North"
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 05 July 07 14:00 BST (UK) »
Hola Paul,  (i'm living abroad)
Just realised that as born 1911 he wouldn't be on there! No I have no other details about him at all, was just hoping really that you had his parents.
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Re: PICKTHALL - In "The North"
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 16 April 11 21:34 BST (UK) »
Hi Paul,

My Pickthall family were based around Thwaites, Millom, Cumberland and Ulverston (I think!) at the end of the 1700s. Any connections?

Hannah
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Whitehouse- Staffordshire

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Re: PICKTHALL - In "The North"
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 17 April 11 19:44 BST (UK) »
Hi Hannah - what were the names of your Pickthalls and what time frame(s)? I have connections to Kendal mainly, but also to Ulverston.

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Appleby (Co. Durham), Bainbridge (Northumberland & Co. Durham), Batey (Houghton-le-Spring), Brotherton (South Shields), Butchart (Angus/Forfar & Sunderland), Fairless (South Shields), Graham (South Shields), Kirtley (Sunderland & area), Kitching (Westmorland), Mallinson (Westmorland), Pattison (Sunderland), Pickthall (Westmorland & Co. Durham), White (Co. Durham), Parker (Co. Durham), Robson (Sunderland & area), Walls (Co. Durham)

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Re: PICKTHALL - In "The North"
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 21 April 11 22:34 BST (UK) »
Hi Paul,

I have a Mary Pickthall born in Colton, Ulverston, in c1800 who I think was the daughter of George Pickthall and perhaps Betty Gibson, who married in 1799, Ulverston. Mary, however, married in Thwaites, Millom, Cumberland in 1824 and worked as Grocer in Ulverston. Not sure if i'm on the right track, as there seems to be an awful lot of Pickthalls in the Ulverston area around that time!!

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Hannah
Montgomery- Dumfries
Reeve- Colchester
Sawrey- Lancashire/Ulverston area
Whitehouse- Staffordshire