A while back, I found the only IGI baptism I could find which fitted the census info I have on my
Thomas Sykes. It was in an Independent Chapel in Highfield by Huddersfield in 1792 and he's the son of John & Mary.
Now, thanks to the new Nonconformist BMD website (and £5 - for one look up!) I've got a copy of the relevant page, and it looks like the right people, as they're described as from Almondbury which is where my Sykes were from.
What is strange is that this is the only child I can find of this couple's who was baptised there.
I have a few Almondbury parish church baptism booklets from the FHS and have managed to locate a couple of definite children: Benjamin in 1803 & William in 1808 - both sons of
John Sykes and Mary (nee Crawshaw) and family abode is Tunnacliff Hill.
It's very difficult to distinguish any other children in between 1792 & 1803 because only the father's name is given - looking for Sykes in this area must be as bad if not worse as looking for Smiths anywhere else!

Certainly there are no other Sykes children baptised with the abode of Tunnacliff Hill - which is definetly where the family were from.
Questions:
1. Are there any other Independent chapels nearby where any other of their earlier children may be baptised?
2. Is it usual for families in the area to use both the Dissenting and parish churches for theirBMDs? I'm sure I've got the right marriage for John Sykes & Mary Crawshaw in the Almondbury parish church in 1791 but no sign of a possible baptism for Mary Crawshaw in the area.
Jill