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Staffordshire / Re: John Fynney (d.1828) - links to Hulme/Johnson/Bowers/Koziah
« on: Monday 25 December 17 13:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I couldn’t reply directly to yr message .it is my first time on here!
I am decended from william and Elizabeth Fynney - Ruth Fynney and ralph Johnson -
John Fynney is mentioned as a silk button man in the Quaker on line history of the leek Quaker house - along with other silk button men of leek and prominent Quaker companies like rowntrees - google leek quaker Church
Ralph Johnson birth is shown in the written staffordshire parish registers on line son of William and Elizabeth born wetton 1754
Amelia Haslam (Bailey) birth record is shown as George bailey and Sarah - 1855 -Bakewell Derbyshire - George died in 1857 they were running a pub in Bakewell - she married Anthony Haslam in the same year.
Sarah was born in Secunderabad and married George in 1838 - they probably returned to Bakewell sometime after 1841=- George was born Rowsley in abt 1809


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Staffordshire / Re: John Fynney (d.1828) - links to Hulme/Johnson/Bowers/Koziah
« on: Monday 25 December 17 12:37 GMT (UK)  »
Ralph Johnson husband of Ruth Fynney was not born in earl shiilton Leicestershire he was born in wetton staffordshirev - staffordshire parish registers he also had a younger brother Benjamin
John Fynney attended the Quaker church in leek he is mentioned as a silk button manufacturer - he was in business with several different people in the silk industry in leek  Amelia Haslam married to Ralph Johnson in stoke was born in Bakewell in 1855. She
Worked at Chatsworth House- her father was George bailey died 1857  Her father was not Anthony Haslam who was her mother’s second husband
Her mother Sarah burrows was born in east indies - her father was Charles burrows of 30Th foot - she married George bailey in india - hope that covers answers to some of the posts leading from John Fynney - whose sister was Ruth Fynney and Elizabeth Fynney

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