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Re: East Yorkshire name interests.
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 11 March 09 09:30 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for that link, Gryphon  :)

I need to double check,  but I think the grave photo shown for a Samuel Longhorn is the uncle of my gtgt grandfather Samuel Longhorn who is buried in Kirk Ella.

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Re: East Yorkshire name interests.
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 16 May 10 23:55 BST (UK) »
My ggggrandfather was Samuel Longhorn who married Jane Kirby. Samuel married in 1871 and passed away in 1877. I believe both he and Jane are burried at Moorsholm. His parents were Thomas Longhorn and Lois Dickinson. Lois was from Garton on the Wolds and was born in 1804. Does this link to anyone elses interest in Longhorn.

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« Reply #11 on: Saturday 25 February 12 11:30 GMT (UK) »
My great grandfather was Charles Edward Crawforth born in Hull although his parents / grandparents were from Out Newton/Preston/Patrington/Paull etc.
I have amassed a huge family tree going back to 1681 for the Crawforths and have literally dozens of names and details of BMDs for every Crawforth up to the present day.
I have it on an Excel document that is easily e-mailed to any interested parties in return for any scans of old photographs of any Crawforths or details prior to 1681.
I also have quite a few photos to exchange as well.
Ian
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Merritt
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« Reply #12 on: Sunday 26 February 12 12:01 GMT (UK) »
Thomas Croforth born1681 Out Newton married Jemima Maw 1707
(my great great great great great grandparents)
they had:
Richard Crawforth born 1712 Out Newton married Elizabeth ? c1731
(my great great great great grandparents)
they had:
Thomas Crawforth born 1734 married Elizabeth Andrew at Paull 1776
(my great great great grandparents)
they had:
Mary 1779
Joseph 1780
Sarah 1782 mariied Francis Branton 1808
Maria 1783
Permilla 1785
John 1786
Amelia 1787 married Francis Nunnington 1820
Edward 1789 married Mary? 1812
Thomas 1790
Richard 1795
David 1799 married Eliza Mason 1825 (my great great grandparents)
they had:
Louisa Crawforth born 1836 Preston died Hull 1928 age 92 didn't marry
but had:
Charles Edward Crawforth born 15/8/1863 lived with Marion Webb born 1873 Somerset
(my great grandparents)
they had:
Annie Louisa Crawforth born 1902 Hull married Arthur Foster born 1897 Hull
(my grandparents)
any connections?
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Re: East Yorkshire name interests.
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 03 February 18 16:13 GMT (UK) »
Hello Ian
I hope you are Ian Foster born 1960. If so we are 7th cousins. We are connected through Eliza Mason ( 1808 - 1895) = David Crawforth  (1785 - 1859). I'm cleaning up the Crawforth's on my "Harker" Tree and came across your posts on RootsChat. I too have a very large Excel tree (5000 plus cousins of yours) which you may find of interest. I would be most interested in your Crawforth tree - as I have many dead ends etc. It would be great to make contact. Kind regards: Charles Harker

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Re: East Yorkshire name interests.
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 12 December 18 13:53 GMT (UK) »
My 4th great-grandmother was Ann Hodgson born in 1802 Kirkbymoorside to William and Ann Hodgson. I can't get any further back than that on my Hodgson line.
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Re: East Yorkshire name interests.
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 12 December 18 16:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Is anyone researching the following:

Hodgson ( Sutton / Sculcoates, Hull)

Hi Jen

I'm researching the HODGSONs originally from Lockington in East Yorkshire - some ended in the Hull area. My own  3G grandfather (John HODGSON 1788-1853) brewed ginger beer in Hull and many of his descendants went into the wine & spirit trade.

David

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« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 12 December 18 22:11 GMT (UK) »
My 2xgt grandmother was Hannah Hodgson b 1820 in Walkington, she appears to have been the eldest of six children, the youngest of which was Cecilia b 1837 in Lockington, their parents were George and Mary Hodgson (nee Pickering)

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« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 12 December 18 22:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi Bee

My Lockington HODGSONs are descended from William (1743-1825) and Elizabeth (born DOSSER) (1749-1819) - their children were
William
Richard
Jane
John
Mercy
Samuel

My ancestor is John who travelled north to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, married a Mary ALLISON from Alnwick, moved back to Hull with 3 children, and completed their family of six children before moving to Pontefract. Only the eldest son stayed in Hull, two others ended in the wine and spirit trade in the Harrogate area.

Of the other Lockington born children I known nothing about William, Jane or Samuel; Richard I believe was a gardener in Beverley. Mercy married a William REASTON and I understand her tree has been extensively researched.

David