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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Halifax Bluecoat school
« on: Saturday 31 December 22 21:50 GMT (UK)  »
I know this is dated but I might be able to add to it.  Have just got a 1921 census record for my maternal grandmother, and she is at Blue Coats School, Halifax.  What is noticeable with the page that she is on is that all the children have one or more parents deceased, eldest was 13, youngest 8, 14 children on that page.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Hunslet Cemetery Plan
« on: Monday 06 September 21 20:41 BST (UK)  »
There is a facebook group which might be help.

Hunslet Cemetery Practical Volunteers

Pa


thank you

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Hunslet Cemetery Plan
« on: Monday 06 September 21 14:05 BST (UK)  »
Strangely enough was just going to post the same thing

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Church in Sutton-com Seaford
« on: Monday 04 January 21 18:14 GMT (UK)  »
thanks guys/girls, totally agree with you, need to see if I can find any info on the that demolished church in Sutton

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Church in Sutton-com Seaford
« on: Monday 04 January 21 18:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All

Need help in decyphering a section of writing on my great grandparents weeding certificate please, its the section that starts:

The Marriage register of ?????? Parish Church.

This is in the Parish of Sutton-cum-Seaford in Sussex, 1904.

Have looked at a side by side map of Sutton, and there is the outline of a church on the map, but the church is no longer there, and no name attached to it, if indeed, it is the same Church

Also tried Google but no success.

Thanks in advance.

Nigel

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thanks for the reply, have tried the church and they have not got back to me, will try Cleveland FHS, thanks

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Hi All

Am planning a family history trip in the summer, and Christ Church, Coatham is on the list to find 4 burials.

I have the plot numbers for 2 child burials and likely no headstones, but no plan of the graveyard, wondering if anyone has any knowledge of the layout, the other 2 will be a search, Husband & Wife so likely 1 grave.

I visited last year to search for a grave, and landed lucky, looking for C-15-22, came in from Kirkleatham Street, and the headstone was the 2nd row in on the right, about 20 feet up the path.

Child Plots are:

B Row 18 Grave 44
B, Row 16, No 35

Same area, different rows.

Any help would be brilliant

Nigel


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Yorkshire (North Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Grave search Brotton, Yorkshire, please
« on: Thursday 12 January 17 12:57 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for replies, children during the marriage are Elizabeth & Mary A Sallis, as stated Elizabeth went to the Kirks in 1881 census, Mary was with her father with the Hayzel family in Guisborough for 1881 census, then all together in 1891 in Cambridgshire.  Mary Sallis (nee Temple) also had an illegitimate child James in 1874, (my great Grandfather) 1881 census has him with his grandfather William Temple the Wainwright.

I do not know the Guisborough area at all, as for Birth/death certificates, promised my significant other I would order no more for the time being or join any more genealogy sites, we needed new windows instead, and she now holds the purse strings.

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