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Thanks sarah Erato. Vision's good now!

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How to Use RootsChat (Please don't post requests here) / Editing stale/broken links?
« on: Sunday 28 October 18 17:39 GMT (UK)  »
Why is it impossible to maintain & update relevant detail on this site? Yes, I'm referring to links in Posts.

Not only is it impossible to 'Edit' my Posts due to a 'lack-of-vision-decision' by Management (and also the 24hr lapse) but also no links to ask moderators for help. (at least not where RC Help says they are located) "Red Button"???? Huh?!

How do I edit my out-of-date links please?

Not only will this improve the quality of this Site but also the accuracy of my Post(s). Shocking I know but this RC Site and it's participants and members will ALL be better off.

After just now having spent a half-hour updating a year old Post on other, more modern forums, RC is just so impossibly painful.

So, do I have to start a new 'duplicate' topic? Is that a/the solution?

- Thank you

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Completed Requests / Re: John Tinker
« on: Thursday 09 March 17 16:16 GMT (UK)  »
thanks for the additional publican and family info. Emeltom.

Interesting that you uncovered 2 Elizas where I have only 1. But, I do have 2 Edwards!! And the dates, the dates. Always the dates!!

Good to know about the Innkeeper refs. Thanks to you @suzard and @arthurk for contributing too. All appreciated and noted.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Completed Requests / Re: John Tinker
« on: Wednesday 08 March 17 22:28 GMT (UK)  »
Definately Publican
What does he give as occupation at children's baptism?

Suz
Can't see an occupation field on the only baptism transcription i have for Edward. Ellen Tinker and Elizabeth, 2 other children, I have no original records nor transcripts. Just census data.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Completed Requests / John Tinker
« on: Wednesday 08 March 17 18:20 GMT (UK)  »
As far as I thought, John Tinker, from around Meltham/Almondbury, was a wool carder most of his life. There's this 1841 census of him at 25 with a profession that almost looks like 'publican'. Any ideas on what the profession word alongside John Tinker would be? All guesses welcome. Thank you.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Galli and Hawkesworth/Cataneo, Leeds
« on: Saturday 11 February 17 01:11 GMT (UK)  »
Here's a Thomas Hauxworth (my gg uncle from Austby/Ilkley) apprenticing with the Gallys in 1851?

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPM2-HSM?from=lynx1&treeref=LRS8-GLQ

20 years later he's back in Ilkley but listed as a Jeweller?! Whassup with that?

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDZ5-423

Also, is this anything here: Cattaneo Felice Damiano & Co. jewellery, hardware & fancy whs. 135 Briggate & Birmingham

on this page: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big//eng/YKS/WRY/Leeds/Leeds37Dry.html

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Completed Requests / Re: Ilkley/Austby Hauxworth
« on: Wednesday 08 February 17 16:34 GMT (UK)  »
I guess the 'parental disapproval' line is odd when they returned to Yorkshire and moved in next door.
Here:  [ broken link removed ]

It might have been the Hauxworths who disapproved....

You mean like as in a not-so-poor Papist widow, named Ellen Hauxworth (nee Barraclough), for example?!

Also, would this 'Non-Conformist' record https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FWG4-CZN imply that Ellen was not RC when born? Ergo, if RC present in the fambly, then it came from the Hauxworth line??

Also interesting to note that none of my Hauworths show in the BMD non-conformist records here http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/. What does that imply?

And, in an unabashed display of almost total ignorance, what exactly is a conformist?
Tx.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Completed Requests / Re: Ilkley/Austby Hauxworth
« on: Wednesday 08 February 17 05:00 GMT (UK)  »
Arthur. Awesome. Thanks bunches!

I guess the 'parental disapproval' line is odd when they returned to Yorkshire and moved in next door.
Here:  [ broken link removed ]

Anyways, thanks indeed for all your help. You've twisted my head!


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Yorkshire (West Riding) Completed Requests / Re: Ilkley/Austby Hauxworth
« on: Monday 06 February 17 23:03 GMT (UK)  »
Interesting about them not being 'so poor'. There's certainly this from 1871 https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KDZ5-429 with her being retired and looking after two kids?!

Also Ellen's father, William Barraclough, was a wool merchant. I wonder if it was a sheep farm?

John junior's 1861 occupation would have been a Machine Overlooker. I thought [from lotsa reading up] that had meant overlooking the kids to work hard and be on time but.... as you imply, overlooking the machinery itself I hadn't considered.

Why would Ellen Tinker, a Wool Carder's daughter, go with the younger John Hauxworth to Germany? Just musing! The oddest I'd surmised was this Law Times Report from 1870: [ broken link removed ]
& oddly enough, on the marriage cert. [ broken link removed ] Urbigan is mentioned as Ellen Tinker's incorrect birthplace! Also their daughter Anna Marie [my ggrandma] was born in Uebigan?!

And yeah, Ellen and Phoebe are quite trackable right thru to Phoebe's institutionalization in 1911. As you bring up, there was always the question in my mind of how Ellen and Phoebe got by....

1851: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/SP9V-FP4
1861: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MWM4-SHR
1871: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KDZ5-429
1881: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/Q27R-85CF

But, nothing on 'not so poor' father John Hauxworth's origins prior to 1800 can I find.

Also interesting the observation you make on Ellen's 1841 household laborers..

So, now they're rich and catholic. Hah!! Maybe Ellen Barraclough's family had the do-re-mi? Ach!

Thanks for stretching my mind on this!
 

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