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Re: John Hoadley
« Reply #72 on: Monday 26 November 18 11:28 GMT (UK) »
So, you're doubting the transcription of the burials at Salem Chapel?  The original burial records for this Chapel do not appear to be archived anywhere - West Yorkshire Archive Service only have registers for baptisms from 1798.

I'm not doubting anything.  I just like to double check things.

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« Reply #73 on: Monday 26 November 18 11:31 GMT (UK) »
The transcript of the burial entries at Salem Chapel is held at Calderdale Library (Halifax).  Perhaps they can help you - they may, of course, charge you for searching.

This is the cover of the book at Calderdale Library

Thanks for that information.  This something I may chase up after I've heard from my classmate.  I have been in contact with other archives in the past who have been extremely helpful in sending information I am looking for.  I am wheelchair user so I cannot easily travel to these places to look myself so I am happy to pay them to look for me.

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« Reply #74 on: Monday 26 November 18 16:38 GMT (UK) »
I don't think there is any chance of seeing the headstone - shame.  :'(

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Transcriptions and NBI are merely finding aids.  They are NOT a substitute for original record entries.
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Re: John Hoadley
« Reply #75 on: Monday 26 November 18 17:05 GMT (UK) »
Didn't think there would be :(

I am looking through my tree and I have come across another Hoadley I had forgotten about.  There is a thread on here about him somewhere.

He was the son of Frances Jane Hoadley (his mother was unmarried).  She came from Bradford.

Frances Jane later married John William Henry Chapel.  My thread says that she married John Hilton; this is wrong and I have no idea where I got that name from as I researched this ages ago.

Further research seems to indicate that she was born to a single mother as well and her name is Hannah Hoadley, born about 1799 in Farnham, Harrogate, Yorkshire.



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Re: John Hoadley
« Reply #76 on: Monday 26 November 18 17:24 GMT (UK) »
St Peter, Bradford  Leeds- 20 September 1857

John Hilton, 27, Groom.  Father:  John, Tanner
Frances Jane Hoadley, 28, spinster.  Father:  George, Wood Turner

Same day:

John William Henery Chapel and Emma Buttrey

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Re: John Hoadley
« Reply #77 on: Monday 26 November 18 17:30 GMT (UK) »
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St Peter, Bradford  Leeds- 20 September 1857

John Hilton, 27, Groom.  Father:  John, Tanner
Frances Jane Hoadley, 28, spinster.  Father:  George, Wood Turner

Same day:

John William Henery Chapel and Emma Buttrey

Images on Ancestry.

I thought I had it right before but as it's ages since I looked into George I thought I might have got it wrong.  Thanks for straightening that out for me.  I will now correct my tree.