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Title: The Beevers Family
Post by: Enoch 01 on Sunday 18 April 10 13:26 BST (UK)

 Did some members of The Beevers Family who originate from the Parish of Kirkburton move to The Parish of Penistone some time during the 18th and 19th century?

                         From Elizabeth Beevers.
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: trish1120 on Sunday 18 April 10 14:52 BST (UK)
Hi Elizabeth,
Welcome to Rootschat.
Do you have any names or dates of Birth for the people you are seeking?

I have found several Beevers, born Penistone in the 1881/1891/1901 Census but they are living elsewhere in Yorkshire.

The Parish of Kirkburton covers many Towns.
Do you have a specific Place they were from?

Rootschatters are very helpfull but a little extra info would help.

Trish :)
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: Enoch 01 on Sunday 18 April 10 16:45 BST (UK)
 
 Hello Trish,
 I have lots of Names and Dates

 I have traced my late Husbands direct line back to Joseph Beevers born about 1787 in Shepley  a village in the Parish of Kirkburton,He was a bachelor who married in Barnsley in !821 and he settled in Gawber with his Family until his death and burial in Gawber churchyard in 1867.

 My late Husbands Father was called Benjamin Beevers, he was born about1870/71 in Barnsley, toward the end of the18th Century and the start of the 19th century he used to spend weekends with his relatives at Ingbirchworth in The Parish of Penistone, I do not know anything about this branch of the Beevers Tree.

               Elizabeth Beevers.
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: trish1120 on Monday 19 April 10 14:41 BST (UK)
Sorry Elizabeth I have been unable to find any Beevers living in Ingbirchworth/Penistone in the 1901 Census.

If you just Google;
Beevers +Ingbirchworth
You will find quite a few refs you can work through and hopefully find some connection.
Here is one example

"Farming and its associated businesses have always played an important part of life in the village. In Kelly’s 1936 directory most of the entries for Ingbirchworth were of farmers: Sam Burdett (who also served as surveyor and sanitary inspector to Gunthwaite and Ingbirchworth Urban District Council); Mrs A.A.Hanson; Albert Kaye (Grange); George Knowles; Henry Knowles; Job Knowles (also collector for the Council); Charles Cyrus Laycock (Ivor Bank); Joe Lockwood; Luke Mosley (Spicer House); John Smith (Annat Royd) and Edwin Stafford. There was a wheelwright – John William Holmes – and a stonemason – Benjamin Beever. The Beevor family continued as Benjamin Beevor and Son (Builders) and Beevor Concrete into modern times"

Maybe they are still operating as a Business!

Cheers,
Trish :)
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: Enoch 01 on Monday 19 April 10 16:28 BST (UK)

     Hello Trish,


      Thanyou for your time and trouble you have been very kind,


          Best Wshes
          Elizabeth.
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: trish1120 on Monday 19 April 10 16:44 BST (UK)
You are very welcome Elizabeth :)
The best thing about posting on sites like this is that out of the blue people find this and then contact you.
It often happens on here.

Trish
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: garstonite on Wednesday 21 April 10 08:59 BST (UK)
I went to 192.com and put in
Beever
Penistone
20 results with their phone nunbers......so there`s still a heap of Beevers there......they have been busy Beavers haven`t they ?.....lol......allan :)
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: Enoch 01 on Wednesday 21 April 10 09:47 BST (UK)

 Hello Alan.

 Thankyou for the information.

                            Elizabeth.
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: delphij on Thursday 07 October 10 07:04 BST (UK)
Hello Elizabeth,

I was very interested and excited to read your thread about the Beevers family (Benjamin Beevers) as he is a relative of mine and I am currently trying to construct the Beevers Family Tree (which is proving difficult being so far away!!!).

I would be most interested in catching up (on email) to exchange information.  I am not sure if you have a copy of this, but I have a photo of Benjamin and Dora (nee Loft) Beevers' wedding  photo that I would love to send to you.

I look forward to hearing from you soon, hopefullly  :D
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: Enoch 01 on Thursday 07 October 10 14:13 BST (UK)

  I would love to hear from you, how can I let you have my email address?

               Elizabeth Beevers.
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: kellogs on Thursday 07 October 10 14:30 BST (UK)
Hi Elizabeth

If you click onto the green scroll underneath delphij name on his post above you, it will take you to the personal message system, where you can then type in your email address.
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: ScarboroWessie on Monday 04 April 16 13:12 BST (UK)
Hi

I came across your post on Google search when I was looking for a family member on my Ancestry Sewell-Charlesworth Tree: John Charlesworth: 1891-1954; he was born in Hepworth, Yorkshire. He is the son of Swallow Charlesworth and Hannah BEEVER - Swallow is my 4th cousin 3x removed. Swallow: Birth 14 APR 1855 • Hepworth, Yorkshire West Riding, and Death 29 FEB 1928, Huddersfield, Yorkshire West Riding. Hannah: Birth ABT 1855, Hepworth, Yorkshire West Riding, Death SEP 1903. Her father was Charles Beever. Unfortunately I have not done any research on the Beever family so I am unable to give you any more information (I will do some now though). However, Hannah and Swallow had children: 7 boys and one girl. I have information on most of them on my Ancestry tree. My Sewell-Charlesworth Tree is on Public display so you should be able to see it. My name is ian_sewell. All the best. Ian (Scarborough, North Yorkshire - originally from Batley in the West Riding).  :)

NOTES:

Name:    Hannah Beever
Registration Year:    1856
Registration Quarter:    Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration district:    Huddersfield
Parishes for this Registration District:    View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District
Inferred County:    Yorkshire West Riding
Volume:    9a
Page:    215b
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Name:    Hannah Beaver
Gender:    Female
Age:    19
Birth Date:    1856
Marriage Date:    9 May 1875
Marriage Place:    Kirkburton (All Hallows, Yorkshire West Riding), England
Father:    Charles Beaver
Spouse:    Swallow Charlesworth
FHL Film Number:    993695
Reference ID:    yr1873-1894 p 30
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Name:    Hannah Charlesworth
Estimated birth year:    abt 1852
Registration Year:    1903
Registration Quarter:    Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at Death:    51
Registration district:    Huddersfield
Parishes for this Registration District:    View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District
Inferred County:    Yorkshire West Riding
Volume:    9a
Page:    215

John Charlesworth - 1st World War Military Service: Annat Royd Farm, Ingbirchworth, Penistone, Yorkshire West Riding, England
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: kenneth3367 on Tuesday 26 July 16 03:59 BST (UK)

Hello Linda

I hope that this note is still of interest to you.

Members of the Beever family moved from Kirkburton to Scholes, Hepworth, Ingbirchworth, Penistone and Thurlstone in the 18th and 19th century, and there are still many descendants in these areas. Others moved overseas to Australia and Canada. If you wish, I can send copies of the family tree; can you give me a particular Beever as a starting point please, and send you email address?

Regards,  Kenneth Clark
Title: Re: The Beevers Family
Post by: Jamjar on Tuesday 26 July 16 04:51 BST (UK)
Kenneth, I don't know if you noticed but Enoch 01 hasn't posted on the board since 2010, so you may not get a reply. Then, again you could be lucky.  ;)

Jamjar