Hi, I'm not new to Rootschat but new to Suffolk where I'm trying to help out a friend who is 82 years young to sort out her family history. If anyone has an interest in the Calvesbert (spelling variable) family, I would be interested in hearing from you. I am currently looking at her distaff side all from Suffolk so may well be back with lots of other names. I'm not professional and can be found on the Cumberland forum. bob
In 1901 census the Huggins twins are listed as boarders at 5 years old. Francis Edward and David Stanley are lodging with a Graham family in Port road area of Carlisle. Can't find them in 1911 or a birth for them! Help! Been away for a while but didn't realise I was this rusty! bob
I remember a skull being found downstream and it causing a bit of a fuss till someone worked out that it had probably washed out of the old graveyard. bob
robbiesmum, remember there are 3 graveyards in Brampton now. The old one out by the original church, intermediate one next to church and "modern" one out near old one. bob
Just so you don't think everybody is ignoring you, it was mainly me that trawled BrAmpton graveyard ( not BrOmpton as the above few posts seem to imply) but I no longer live near Brampton, Cumbria. In fact I spend most of my time abroad so it's up to some other kind soul to help. bob
Must be more than just the laundry as it is listed as papermill, ironworks and all sorts in 1883 historicaldirectories.org. In 1827 it's listed as soapery bridge. bob
Can't help with students but if you go to historicaldirectories.org, then find by location, cumberland and click on Kelly's 1897, and put aspatria agricultural college in the search box, a full list of masters can be found on p30. bob