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The Lighter Side / Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« on: Sunday 07 November 10 19:52 GMT (UK)  »
just doodling around and found this section on roots chat ,it made me chuckle.
Having a keen interest in surnames as ya do I often look at wedding announcements to see if any of the names could be a link with mine , and to see if the bride as changed her surname for better or worse. ;D

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Thomas Sully
« on: Sunday 07 November 10 16:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi ,
     Notes on the Mellors name; Family Grave in st marys church to name of Mellors( no dates).

Mr R Mellors read a paper on the life of  Mr Watson Fothergil before the Thoroton society in 1909.

The Arnold School Board held a special meeting,present Messrs.Mellors, Pemblton,Shirtcliffe,the Rev M J Truman,and Mr Spencer ,the clerk.Mr Frederick Fell , of Burnley , was appointed assistant -master ,and the British school being now crowded, it was desided to appoint Mr James Thomas Goder as an assistant -master until the Goverment Exination in November.
It was resolved to re-open the night schools for the winter season on October 8th ,for two nights per week ,at a fee of 1p .per week, and that to those pupils who passed the Goverment Examination in April last in two subjects, the fees for the forthcoming session be remitted. A committee was appointed to make further arrangments. It was agreed to have a tonic-sol-far singing class on Saturday evenings ,at a charge of one half penny per night,pupils
bringing thier own books , Mr Byford ,of Nottingham,to be invited to be the teacher. The arrangments for the Thursday evening art class were deferred. The Vicar having reported that the Daybrook National Infants school will be closed in November ,a Committee was appointed to confer with the teacher
, Miss Holmes, with a view to the continuance of the schools either in the present or in some other building untill the proposed new rooms at Daybrook will be ready.-Quoted from a Newspaper of September 7th 1878.

By arrangement made  between the Vicar and Mr Robert Mellows ,acting as Chairman of the School Board ,1883, the premises were taken over by the Board on Mondays Tuesdays, Wednesdays ,and Thursdays ,from 9 in the morning untill 6 o clock in the evening ,and on Fridays from 9-45 for school purposes , the reason for the latter provison being that the trusts of the school premises required religious instruction to be given according to the principles of the Church of England. This  arrangment  was carried out so long as the School Board  continued without any complaint or interference. The sum of £65 wa paid by the Board to the vicar for the purchase of the furniture and fittings.

More to follow ,Marie.         

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Nottinghamshire / Re: St Leodagarius, Basford
« on: Sunday 24 October 10 19:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi, thought this might be of interest to you,my husband as been researching our   row cottages and our neighbour  let us look at their deeds .In 1952 Charles Holyland of Nottingham,a darkroom technician ,paid £380 for her cottage .
       Marie

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Thomas Sully
« on: Wednesday 20 October 10 20:50 BST (UK)  »
Hi, have also just come across these Sully/sulleys,in the History of Arnold.
The parish register:date 1641 Note-The poors moneywas this year increased by a gift of 40/- (forty shillings from Thomas Sulley and distributed on Chritmas Day 1683 by the church wardens and overseers.
Sully :There are some very old stones of this family ,which has been located in Arnold for more then 300 years.

According to the Report of the Charities Commission ,Notts ,1768 quoted in the returns of the Commissionners in 1839 there where  then four charities for the school, and for the Poor , Bartholomew Fillingham,s (Thomas Sulley £2)
 
Thomas Cludd , of Arnold, Gent, married Alice ,daughter of Thomas Sulley , of Arnold on 22nd of April,1583. There were born to them Edward Cludd , Martha(who was baptised in 1602),Samuel who is stated to be 17 years old in 1614
, and probably other children.

                                 Cricket
It would be well to note other Arnold worthies who played for their county (amongest other names it mentions Joseph Sully.

Bartholomew Fillingham.The Fillinghams seem to have been an Arnold family On November 16th 1599, Thomas Fillingham married Anne Sulley. Possibly Bartholomew descended from this union . He was a Puriton for in 1669 private meetings for religious worship were held once a week ,sometimes at the house of Richard Walker ,and sometimes at that of Mr Fillingham .

There also some referances to the name Mellors ,if you are intrested.
              Marie. 

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Thomas Sully
« on: Saturday 16 October 10 15:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi Liz, I went to Notts Record office this morning I do,nt know if these are any of yours but they are all Arnold . I looked at wills index .
        Will of Thomas Sully 1741
         Will of William Sully 1710
         Will of Henry Sullly   1817.
I then looked at Apprenticeship Indentures ,these too are all Arnold.
         Henry Sully aged 11 years F.K.W. (Framework knitter) to Richard Bishop 1830.
         George Sully,aged 12 years ,F.W.K ,to Richard Bishop 1833.

I requested the Indenture of Nathan Sully to look at   .
                               Indenture
24 February 1806.Church Wardens, Jonathan Newham,Mark Redgate,
of the Parish of Arnold and William Hickman also William Rhodes overseers of the poor of Nottingham do put and place Nathan Sully aged about 9 years or there abouts, a child of the Parish of Arnold apprentice to his Grandfather
John Sully of Arnold F.W.K.,untill the full age of twentyone years. John Sully shall teach him the art of a knitter.
 I am going back next week would you like me to look at the Will of Thomas Sully 1741?.
        Marie :D
 

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Shropshire / Re: Doughty - Jackfield, Broseley
« on: Tuesday 28 September 10 13:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi Clive, i,v not got back that far so am very intrested in Richard and Mary. It would be great if they are mine as I too have been stuck at John and Ann.
I hope you have some luck with tracking down Francis .
                Marie. ;)   

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Shropshire / Re: Doughty - Jackfield, Broseley
« on: Sunday 26 September 10 19:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi Clive, John and Ann are my 5 times gt grandparents on my paternal Doughty side .
                      John Doughty = Ann Geary
                       b about 1720
                       m7-6-1744
children
            Sarah baptised 29 -6-1744 
             married James White 2-8-1780                             
         
            Elizabeth bp 16-3-1747
           
           John bp 6-1-1750
           married ,Catherine Cullie .10-3-1773.

          Richard bp 15-10-1752
          married : Eleanor Cox .19-6-1795

          Rosanna bp 1-4-1755.

         Edward bp 30-5-1756
         married:Henrietta Dicken.15-12-1784.

       George bp 29-4-1759 (my 2times gt grandfather on Doughty side)
       married Margaret Hartshorne 7-10-1759.   

         William bp 20-12-1761     
         married Mary Dyer 23-6-1790.
       
       Benjamin bp 6-4-1764.

I believe the others are on my tree too will check them out.
 It would be great to find someone else doing the Doughty,s.
        Marie        :)

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Shropshire / Re: Doughty - Jackfield, Broseley
« on: Sunday 26 September 10 16:02 BST (UK)  »
Hello Clive,I have looked at my Doughty tree , and found Francis and his family,
it is a bit of a mystry to me .First I must tell you the information I have all relates to my research into my Doughtys in Shropshire and alot of the information is from fellow reserchers ,it all makes sense until I get to Frances ,all his children are there with him and Hannah.
It says ,I quote; Francis Doughty.1813 ,Francis Doughty could be the son of
Francis Doughty and Elizabeth  Baptised 20th march 1813-Broseley Shropshire. unquote.
                I have searched through all the information and cannot fine any reference to a Francis and Elizabeth marriage. I have all my Doughtys going back to 1799 it includes all the children and their children.This is my direct ancestors going back four genarations starting with my gt Grandmother Annie Lucilla Doughty,born 1866 ,gt gt  grandfather Robert Doughty born 1837,his father also Robert Doughty ,born 1799,his father George Doughty,born1759,
his father ,John Doughty born about 1720.

The only other Francis on the tree is the daughter of Benjamin Doughty and his wife Hannah Griffiths (Francis born 1843). Benjamin is the son of William Doughty and Mary Dyer.

I, m sure we must be on the right track .   
 

     ???

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Thomas Sully
« on: Sunday 26 September 10 14:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi ,
    Have not found Thomas ,but, here are sully,s from Redhill cemetery.
         
              Sarah Ann wife of Joseph Sully ,Died 14 -2-1932 ,aged 81yrs
                Joseph Sully, Died 22-2-1914
               Joseph ,son ,Died 21-3-1885 aged 6 years.

           May Sully, Died 31-3-1988 72yrs
          husband ,Sidney Sully,Died 16-1-1995.

                   Charles Sully,Died 11-8-1924 aged 58yrs

                    William Charles Sully ,Died 1-11-1945 55yrs

              Henry Sully ,Died 14-4-1891 59yrs.


     John Sully, Died 25-3-1924

Sybil Sully,born 14-3-1921, Died 5-12-1922
also father,William Sully,born 11-4-1890,Died 16-5-1926
wife Beatrice Ethel,born  6-12-1887,died 2-4-1978.

George Sully,died 24-8-1910
Elizabeth Sully,died 12-7-1913.

William Sully,died 27-11-1917
Fanny Sully,died 20-1-1920
Elizabeth Sully,died 29-10-1953.


  I hope these are of some  help in the future.
        Marie           
           
             
                       

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