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The Lighter Side / Re: old pubs
« on: Sunday 19 August 18 10:10 BST (UK)  »
Oh dear, so as my mother would have said "clear as mud". Sorry if I mislead anyone but I did say The Ship Inn Brotherton. I have just found a family tree from Brotherton which shows The Chadwicks so this fills in some gaps.

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The Lighter Side / Re: old pubs
« on: Saturday 18 August 18 13:40 BST (UK)  »
Ha Ha mine too. I've got all kinds of age related stuff. People say being old is no joke, perhaps not but I don't fancy the alternative.

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The Lighter Side / Re: old pubs
« on: Saturday 18 August 18 13:30 BST (UK)  »
Its easy to get mistaken Pennines, I do it all the time, my brain goes slower these days ;D

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The Lighter Side / Re: old pubs
« on: Friday 17 August 18 22:49 BST (UK)  »
Thanks to everyone who contributed. It was Stephen Chadwick, son of John that has a connection for me. I wouldn't have found him without your help.

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The Lighter Side / Re: old pubs
« on: Thursday 16 August 18 11:30 BST (UK)  »
An interesting one Ray.

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The Lighter Side / Re: old pubs
« on: Thursday 16 August 18 11:21 BST (UK)  »
Wow Both of those are very interesting. Thank you very much. Seeing newspapers are mentioned I found a piece about a relative of mine who turned out to be a multiple bigamist, I'd no idea. All the ladies he married had said he was a real gentleman. It did make me smile. This was just 1 of many from a random search on Google.

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The Lighter Side / Re: old pubs
« on: Thursday 16 August 18 09:49 BST (UK)  »
Its a bit of a mystery Ray as I found this on a Brotherton page

The Ship Inn, High Street - recorded in 1822 (Elizabeth Westerby), 1829 / 1834 (John Hodgson), 1841 Census (Maria Hodgson), 1851 Census (Samuel Pickering), 1881 Census (Stephen Chadwick); separate entry to the Ship & Punchbowl

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The Lighter Side / Re: old pubs
« on: Wednesday 15 August 18 23:04 BST (UK)  »
Hi, the Archives were in Wakefield but the building was closed as some things were moving. I will have to check to see what happened. Newspaper search is a good idea, I will try that thanks. Sometimes just putting a surname plus newspapers can bring in surprising results. I found a small accident that way that named 2 relatives i didnt know about as it gave family details.

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The Lighter Side / Re: old pubs
« on: Wednesday 15 August 18 18:24 BST (UK)  »
Yes Ray I did mention in my initial post that I'd talked about it before. I looked up the replies from back then and followed the links but didnt find this particular pub. I asked again because there is always a chance that somebody already knows about that very pub or knows where I might find it. Please dont for one moment think I'm being lazy as I'd already looked myself and found nothing. The pub index I was talking about in that first post was run by 2 men. It had lots of pubs from all over the UK on the list. I added those i know from my family Selby and Ferrybridge area but I'm talking about many years ago now but cant pin it down to a particular year. Sad its long gone.

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