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Mayo / Re: McINTYRE FAMILY
« on: Sunday 04 November 18 08:59 GMT (UK)  »
my grandfather John Michael McIntyre (we always called him Poppa) and his wife Jane Gornall left Wigan for Yorkshire around 1910 and settled originally in Wombwell near Barnsley, Yorkshire. They moved with Jane's father and some of her brothers to work in the coal mines. They later moved to the Pontefract area in Yorkshire, again for coal mining. Thus is where I was brought up but I have lived in Doncaster since I married. My mum, my grandfather's youngest child, will be 89 next month and still lives in the Pontefract area. She never knew any of her own grandparents as she was a late addition to the family. I am going to try and add an attachment to this message, it is some information and my notes on what I found a few years ago on the families I mentioned, you may want to check now. If you do find any mistakes or can add anything to it would be appreciated. You have given me the incentive to start researching again. If I can help in any way let me know.  My mum tells me that she recalls some of her dad's family visiting them from Wigan and I too have a vague memory of this, not sure if any of them was your great grandfather. She says some of them visited whilst attending the races, Doncaster hosts the St Leger Classic horserace every September. If you cant open the attachment let me know.


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Mayo / Re: McINTYRE FAMILY
« on: Saturday 03 November 18 13:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Therese, it's quite a while since I did any family history so it's a surprise to hear from you. Your great grandfather James McIntyre was a younger brother to my grandfather John Michael Mcintyre born 6 Nov 1887 in Wigan, parents Michael McIntyre and Mary Taberner. I have traced Mary Taberner back through her father Peter Taberner and mother Isabella Wright, and Peter's parents Thomas Taberner and Elizabeth, but after that things got a little muddled, so nothing definite on them. I have details on the other people I mentioned but nothing specific on Thomas and Elizabeth Taberner I'm afraid. I'll have to start looking again. I hit a lot of dead ends a few years ago so things might be different now. Don't suppose you have any more info on the McIntyre line in Ireland, that too was a dead end before Michael and is mother and sister but I do have some info on them too. Don't know what you have so don't want to duplicate anything.

Regards Jenny

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« on: Monday 05 April 10 15:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi Carolanne,

Thats great, thank you very much.

Jenny

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« on: Monday 05 April 10 14:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi,  I have just noticed this thread having been away from researching my family tree for some months.

I would be grateful for a lookup for any Cocksedge burials. Also John Thomas Carr died around 1909 and a George Carr and Sophia or Annie Sophia Carr around 1951.

Many thanks in advance for your time and patience.

Jenny :)

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Lancashire / Re: Hindley Registers
« on: Wednesday 13 December 06 19:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Brian,

Thanks for your message.  I see you are satisfied that Elizabeth is one of the missing Winnards.  Did you find her in the registers after all?

regards Jenny 

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Lancashire / Re: Hindley Registers
« on: Wednesday 29 November 06 14:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Brian,

I have seen your Message re Winnard.

I have an Elizabeth Winnard born Wigan 1818, she was my ggg grandmother.  According to her marriage certificate in 1838 her father was Richard Winnard.  I have found a birth for an Elizabeth Winnard on the IGI in Wigan 20 Aug1818, christened 2 Nov 1818.  Parents are Richard Winnard and Ann. 

I have had Richard Winnard and Ann Ainscough as potential parents for my Elizabeth but wasn't sure.    Do you think she could be one of your missing children?

Jenny

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Gloucestershire / Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« on: Thursday 09 February 06 08:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Pam

I have Griffiths interests in the Forest of Dean.  They are from the Ruardean area.

Jenny

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 :)Hello,

If someone has access to the Wombridge Parish Records I would very much appreciate a look up for Ann HAYWARD born abt 1820.  Her father is called Thomas HAYWARD (information obtained from Ann's marriage certificate)

Ann's mother may be called Susan or Susannah but this is only speculation at the moment.  I have found on the IGI an entry for a birth for a Thomas HAYWARD in Wombridge in 1796 who could potentially by Ann's father but I have no definite information other than Ann's marriage certificate.

Many thanks in advance

Jenny in Doncaster

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Gloucestershire / Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« on: Monday 03 October 05 17:10 BST (UK)  »
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Surname interests are:

MEEK Harriet born abt 1846 - Lea Bailey (mother Ann, father unknown)

GRIFFITHS James abt 1844 Ruardean.  Parents James and Jane Griffiths.  Grandfather, Giles GRIFFITHS born East Dean abt 1800.

Jenny

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