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Offline Alison FWK

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Primitive Methodists
« on: Tuesday 15 October 13 23:03 BST (UK) »
Hello,
I'm a volunteer with the Framework Knitters' Museum at Ruddington and am looking for any information, resources, or anything else that anybody might have that could help me research the Primitive Methodists in Nottinghamshire (especially in Ruddington) in the 1800s. Even basic information would be much appreciated.

 

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Re: Primitive Methodists
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 11 January 14 00:09 GMT (UK) »
My first ever post on here I am afraid and at present, I don't have much of use to you but I am hoping to pass by the museum soon. It turns out I have a fair few descendants that worked as Framework Knitters in the Arnold area. In particular, Theophilus Pembleton (b1776), son Frederick (b1828) and at least three of his brothers were said to have worked in Arnold at this time when Frederick was also a publican at The White Hart in Arnold also.

I believe there is a post within your website from someone telling of his tracing of the Pembleton's. Thoephilus was my 4x Great Grandfather.