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Yorkshire (North Riding) / James Dawe Emigration to USA 1883
« on: Thursday 15 December 22 12:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I am interested in proving whether a James Dawe, Publican late of Boosbeck North Yorks emigrated to the USA around 1883. Currently I don't have access to any of the online subscription databases so would appreciate any assistance in proving this. James Dawe br 1844 Birthplace: Llwanick, Cornwall, Publican Boosebeck in  1881 wife Ann Wilks.

Many thanks in anticipation

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Hi

The results of my research project into the history of the village of Lingdale, Cleveland is now available on the Lingdale History website:

https://alisonsmall32.wixsite.com/lingdalehistory/newspaper-articles.

As well as narrating the villages early history it contains a large number of names and some biographical info which will be of interest to many family historians.

The village of Lingdale was established in the 1870s when an Ironstone
Mine was sunk nearby and accommodation was urgently needed for its
expanding workforce. People seeking work had traveled from far and
wide in an era often recalled as the Cleveland Klondike. Transient
workers passed through but many other people set down roots within the
shadow of the mine, forming a community and Lingdale was born.

The  articles have been extracted from local and national
newspapers for the period 1871 to 1881. They illustrate the many
trials and tribulations of its earliest settlers before the villages first census of 1881.

It will also be shortly available on the Cleveland Family History society website and Land of Iron (Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum) sites https://landofiron.org.uk/

Should anyone have difficult accessing it please message me.






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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / George Arthur Wilkinson pic restoration
« on: Saturday 07 November 20 12:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Could anyone restore this picture of my great uncle George Arthur Wilkinson (1884 Chester le St DUR - 1958 Ferryhill DUR)

It is a crop of a larger pic which was faded to nearly just a white background !

Many Thanks

John

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Hi

Please as anyone access to the United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941

I would like to confirm biographical details for Reginald Rose br 1912 Middlesbrough who married Thora Greet in 1929 and died in 1935, Guisborough Dist.

Many Thanks

John

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Durham Lookup Requests / 1939 James Grant & family of Gateshead
« on: Wednesday 08 January 20 12:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Would anyone be kind enough to do a search of the 1939 register for the following family their last known address in 1929 was Kings St, Teams Dist Gateshead

James Grant br 1885
Margaret Jane (WILKINSON) br 1890
possibly a son James br 1920

Many Thanks

John

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / "Miffy" : Diary of a Cleveland Miner
« on: Monday 05 August 19 12:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi

For some years I have been researching the "Diary of a Cleveland Miner" kept by William Rowbottom an Ironstone Miner and resident of Margrove Park & Charltons Terrace and Boosebeck from 1873 to 1927.

The source is a transcription of the diary's entries published in the Cleveland Standard of Jan 28th 1939. There are over 230 different surnames involved.

A final few entries still remain stubbornly unsolved. As a final attempt to try and solve them I have turned to the good folk of RootsChat who may cast a new set of eyes over them and help me complete my research. I have tried all the usual available resources that I have access to currently.

29th September 1924 Miffy left Boosebeck for Goldthrope

Many Thanks

John

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Pat Grainger. Diary of a Cleveland Miner
« on: Monday 05 August 19 12:52 BST (UK)  »
Hi

For some years I have been researching the "Diary of a Cleveland Miner" kept by William Rowbottom an Ironstone Miner and resident of Margrove Park & Charltons Terrace and Boosebeck from 1873 to 1927.

The source is a transcription of the diary's entries published in the Cleveland Standard of Jan 28th 1939. There are over 230 different surnames involved.

A final few entries still remain stubbornly unsolved. As a final attempt to try and solve them I have turned to the good folk of RootsChat who may cast a new set of eyes over them and help me complete my research. I have tried all the usual available resources that I have access to currently.

26th October 1923  Pat Grainger was buried

Many Thanks

John

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Author Armstrong :Diary of a Cleveland Miner
« on: Monday 05 August 19 12:47 BST (UK)  »
Hi

For some years I have been researching the "Diary of a Cleveland Miner" kept by William Rowbottom an Ironstone Miner and resident of Margrove Park & Charltons Terrace and Boosebeck from 1873 to 1927.

The source is a transcription of the diary's entries published in the Cleveland Standard of Jan 28th 1939. There are over 230 different surnames involved.

A final few entries still remain stubbornly unsolved. As a final attempt to try and solve them I have turned to the good folk of RootsChat who may cast a new set of eyes over them and help me complete my research. I have tried all the usual available resources that I have access to currently.

15th May 1923 Author Armstrong's sale of farming stock at Boosebeck

Possibly ARTHUR

Many Thanks

JOhn

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Mrs Adison, Diary of a Cleveland Miner
« on: Monday 05 August 19 12:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi

For some years I have been researching the "Diary of a Cleveland Miner" kept by William Rowbottom an Ironstone Miner and resident of Margrove Park & Charltons Terrace and Boosebeck from 1873 to 1927.

The source is a transcription of the diary's entries published in the Cleveland Standard of Jan 28th 1939. There are over 230 different surnames involved.

A final few entries still remain stubbornly unsolved. As a final attempt to try and solve them I have turned to the good folk of RootsChat who may cast a new set of eyes over them and help me complete my research. I have tried all the usual available resources that I have access to currently.

5th June 1911 Mrs. Adison of Danby, buried.

Possibly Addison or Ideson

Many Thanks

John








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