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Title: Thomas Thorpe
Post by: sand on Sunday 27 May 18 16:58 BST (UK)
Looking for information re THOMAS THORPE born 25 May 1912, North Bierley district, West Yorkshire - married ANNIE WHITHAM 1937 and HILDA MITCHELL 1946. His mother’s surname was HALLIDAY.  Grateful for any info.
Title: Re: Thomas Thorpe
Post by: keyboard86 on Sunday 27 May 18 17:47 BST (UK)
Hi have you looked into the possible marriage of a James Thorpe to Rachel Halliday in June qtr 1894 North Bierley?
Keyboard86
Title: Re: Thomas Thorpe
Post by: sand on Sunday 27 May 18 17:57 BST (UK)
No, but I’m sure you are right as his father’s name was JAMES. Thanks very much.
Title: Re: Thomas Thorpe
Post by: keyboard86 on Sunday 27 May 18 18:02 BST (UK)
Hi in 1911 the family are at 34, Long Street, Calverley, North Bierley an Annie Elizabeth Thorpe was registered March qtr 1910 mmn Halliday.
Keyboard86
Title: Re: Thomas Thorpe
Post by: sand on Sunday 27 May 18 18:05 BST (UK)
Thanks again!
Title: Re: Thomas Thorpe
Post by: Calverley Lad on Sunday 27 May 18 18:38 BST (UK)
    34 Long Street    James    THORPE    Head    40    M          Willeyer    Stanningley
      Rachel    THORPE    Wife    37    M    16    4    3    1                       Thackley
      Ethel    THORPE    Dau    13                Twister Woollen Mill    Calverley
      Harold    THORPE    Son    6                                      Calverley
      Annie Elizabeth    THORPE    Dau    1                              Calverley
 Brian
Title: Re: Thomas Thorpe
Post by: keyboard86 on Sunday 27 May 18 19:16 BST (UK)
Hi to start you on your journey, Rachel Thorpe 28 married, is with her daughter Ethel aged 3 with her parents Thomas Halliday 58 and Elizabeth 68 at Butchers Shop, 15, West End, Calverley
1901 census RG13/4186/5/2
Keyboard86
Title: Re: Thomas Thorpe
Post by: sand on Sunday 27 May 18 19:32 BST (UK)
Thank you Brian and Keyboard 86. Lots of lovely info. Sand