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Name: jennifer oates <dylan376@msn.com> Date: 2009-11-14 Comments:
I often visit this site and spend hours just reading EVERYTHING. I am looking for any info on the OATES family who lived and are buried in Bolsterstone. So far no luck with replies but maybe one day.. Brilliant site with lots of interest.
Jenny
Name: Paddy Reynolds <pruk48@googlemail.com> Date: 2009-08-26 Comments:
It's a question.I am looking into two streets in Birkenhead abt 1900 Byrom St which became School Place and Oak St My grandmother Bridget Burns lived in both of them, as did the Tanzeys I was wondering if you had any pictures of either street? Also Bridget was a " bit of a girl" often drunk and fighting and she wasn't alone. I still live in Birkenhead and have access to the local paper of that period. Are you interested in that facet of peoples lives? Thanks
Name: Laura Morley <lauramorley55@yahoo.com> Date: 2009-08-19 Comments:
My grandfather was A weatherill whose family came from this area.
Name: Kerry Thornley(Charlesworth) <kerrythornley@hotmail.com> Date: 2009-07-22 Comments:
thankyou ive just found a real gem of history ive just found a picture of my great great grandad
james charlesworth taken in 1883 in the stocksbridge works band obvously i never knew him but i recognise the gene how faboulous as theres only me and my dad left Keith Charlesworth and to be honest thats all ive known thankyou
Name: Mike Broomhead <aroundM21@yahoo.co.uk> Date: 2009-07-03 Comments:
BROOMHEADs in Bradwell.
My ancestors were from Sheffield in C19; Hathersage in C18; Eyam & Bradfield (Hope) in C17. Earliest entry marriage in Hope in 1633 (Henry).
Trying to work out whether that Henry could be the one born in Bradwell in 1605 (Bap 19 March); there are no Bradwell marriage or burial entries for him, so he probably moved away.
Possibly related, very many Broomheads moved from Bradwell (or dissapeared, perhaps died) during/after the Civil War -- many 'new' people appear around Hope/Hathersage, so it looks like an exodus.
Comments and joint interest welcome ... Mike Broomhead (Manchester).
Name: Glenn Shaw <glennshaw953@msn.com> Date: 2009-05-20 Comments:
first visit to the site,and found it very interesting
Name: raggy <raggy.cu-nimb@hotmail.co.uk> Date: 2009-02-11 Comments:
wow am amazed, so much information its great
and am only just getting started, brilliant website
with lots of good advise and information
Name: David Pope <davidhpope@tiscali.co.uk> Date: 2009-02-08 Comments:
I have enjoyed looking at your Website,my relation was the Rev.Francis Arthur Smith 1880-1882.Curate of Bolsterstone, he married Emma Monk-Hunt in 1881,she came from Dorset,Francis was living at the Vicarage with his sister Hellen Frances Smith up until the wedding.
Name: Gillian <gilliandenton@blueyonder.co.uk> Date: 2009-01-31 Comments:
I am trying to track down some family folk lore that goes along the following lines:
1 Jonathan Denton was the owner of steel works in Stocksbridge and gambled it away on a stage coach.
2 A family friend, while visiting Samuel Fox steel works took a photo of a stone with the following engraving-
I:S
DENTON
1794
In this web site I have found references to a "Stone tablet affixed to the Cotton Mill in 1794 by Jonathan and Sarah DENTON" from the book "The Lure of Midhope-cum-Langsett"
Can you tell me where I can find this book and also throw any light on our family stories?
Name: john patterson <theoaksmh@yahoo.co.uk> Date: 2009-01-31 Comments:
I have been visiting your site for a few years but only recently have I retired and seriously started to search for my ancestors .Some of these figure greatly in the excellent records you have established.
I come from Stocksbridge and many of my family are buried at St Mary's.
I have a specific query about my Hague/Haigh relatives and their relationship with the Dyche family.
Would you be prepared to entertain a dialogue on the subject ie can you help me at all?
If you are prepared to do do then i will explain the problem I have
best wishes
John Patterson
formerly of Hole House Lane
Name: Graham Marsden <marsden.graham@yahoo.co.uk> Date: 2009-01-26 Comments:
Hi,
My son and I are researching our forebears. We would be interested to hear from anyone tracing the marsden family, particularly Ambrose Marsden of 'Upper Middop' who I am fairly sure was one of my ancestors. Great site!
Name: bill spivey <papa.bear@hotmail.co.uk> Date: 2009-01-09 Comments:
love to hear from anyone reserching spivey or guttridge
this is a very good site i gained a lot of info
Name: Stan Micklethwaite <stancontarps@aol.com> Date: 2008-04-02 Comments:
Fasinating Website,
Photo of Joel Micklethwaite who i think might be my Great Great Grandad fantastic.
Hope to trace my Grandmothers line hopefully found a link through your site as well
Name: Noel Shaw <noelandblackie@btinternet.com> Date: 2008-03-11 Comments:
I'm in a small self-help Family Group and none of us can believe what a wealth of information can been collated.
You deserve a medal.
Name: diana hage <scotlandcatlucre@yahoo.co.uk> Date: 2008-01-25 Comments:
Hi Jane have been using your web-site for some time now. I always find it useful and am still gleaning info. from it. Any one researching the Hudson clan I would be pleased to help where possible.
Name: Geoffrey White <geoffreywhite_333@hotmail.com> Date: 2008-01-14 Comments:
Just writing to say thank you for all the excellent information you have, which has enabled me to push my Earnshaws back another century & opened up a whole new history of Quakerism: the Dickinsons now figure quite prominently in my tree.
I've come to think that the Penistone Earnshaws must have sprung from John Earnshaw who married Elizabeth Wordsworth in 1617. Is there a definite way to link him with the Holme valley Earnshaws, who seem to have had Almondbury as their parish church? Both families seem to have had runs of Joshuas!
Anyway, thanks again.
Geoffrey White, Rector of Norton, Sheffield.
Name: Phil Helliwell <woodlanders@fsmail.net> Date: 2008-01-04 Comments:
I am tracing Helliwells & Graysons from Bradfield,Ughill,Midhopestones,Hathersage.Have some information from U/K & N.Z.Always looking for more
Name: Yitzi <rumyc@hotmail.com> Date: 2007-12-24 Comments:
I just saw your web page, very well put together nice. I am looking into some famliy from Lwow, Silberfeld, who was this Leah married to? Could I find out more about her? Thanks Yitzi
Name: Noel Shaw <noelandblackie@btinternet.com> Date: 2007-12-11 Comments:
What a brilliant site!
I'd just got a copy of the marriage certifiacte of James Shaw and Mary Armitage to get their fathers and then I found your site and got back a couple more generations.
Name: linzi grayson <linzi.g@ntlworld.com> Date: 2007-10-20 Comments:
your site has been amazing for me-i cant thank you enough, i now know that my gt gt gt grandfather John was not only from here but that there are hundreds of other Graysons!-i have found his father George and his father Thomas senior Grayson-they were all millers.
Name: yvon <GiYvon@aol.com> Date: 2007-09-09 Comments:
fantastic in my tree an uncle emmanuel born 1844was a sevant for cockshott & kings just sarted using this web page
Name: John Wood <john-jazz@tiscali.co.uk> Date: 2007-08-30 Comments:
I stumbled onto your site by looking for my BREARLEY links in Deepcar. I was searching GENUKI. What a fantastic amount of information you have transcribed and made available, well done. My interest goes back to Benjamin BREARLY & Fanny nee DARWEN who were living at Hay Woods, Bolsterstone on the 1851 census. There is so much new information about my ancestors here that I will have to spend hours reading through it. Again, well done,
John
Name: Richard Trader <rltrader@msn.com> Date: 2007-08-27 Comments:
Hi,
Thanks for all your work on this site. I was researching my ancestor on microfilm this weekend. Samuel Butler Robinson born Jan 20, 1833 and baptized in Middhop Feb 24, 1833. I was wondering if the Bland's Church or Chapel would be the correct one where the baptism would have taken place or was there another chapel in the same location where the current St. Mary's is located. I am still a little confused on differences of Midhope, Middhop, Midhopestone and Bolsterstone. I sure this will become more clear (or complicated) with further research.
Thank you, Richard
Name: monika <gmoniek@tlen.pl> Date: 2007-08-20 Comments:
Hallo Jane!
My name is Monika.I am Polish but I live in England in Huddersfield now.I know Edwina and Andrea , I work with them.I think Your website is wonderful and very special.I really enjoied watching photos and reading about Your familly.I wish You all the best.Be proud of that familly.
Monika
Name: Nancy Steel Morris <nlsmorris@yahoo.com> Date: 2007-07-28 Comments:
I always love to drop in to see what is new as my Steel family roots are from Bolsterstone.
Name: A.R.Taylor <regtaylor1@aol.com> Date: 2007-07-13 Comments:
Looking for Hudson forebears living in the Bolsterstone Bradfield areas. Joseph Hudson born 1.8.1792. Priam John Hudson born 23.12.1831 died 23 11 1905, possibly father and son. Looking for bmd certificates. Will be grateful for any information or help
Name: b ferguson <babssheff@hotmail.com> Date: 2007-06-28 Comments:
what a fantastic site,so much information.
Name: April Cornes <april_cornes@hotmail.com> Date: 2007-05-16 Comments:
Fantastic website with so many links to my children's families. will take me ages to follow the links and sort out which dyson is ours. Best wishes for the future and the past
Name: Jane Alderson <jane@rolysale.com> Date: 2007-04-24 Comments:
Fascinating!!! I just thought I would try Google with "Prickleden" and found a family history! I could add 5 more children for Dyson and Mary Haigh one of whom was my mother. It has whetted my appetite!! I'll be back
Name: Alan <alan@shaw-brown.fsnet.co.uk> Date: 2007-03-21 Comments:
I was given a link to this site by a distant relative in New Zealand - I'ts given me a lot of leads in tracing my tree - Many, Many thanks
Name: robert askham <robert.askham@fsmail.net> Date: 2007-03-20 Comments:
wonderful resource- must have taken you thousands of hours. Have just started to look into th easkham family tree- not got very far yet but its only a matter of time.
Name: Keith Bamford <bamford33@ btinternet.com.> Date: 2007-03-03 Comments:
I was amazed to find so much in depth information about the area and the people. I visited Stocksbridge several times as a young boy with my mother to visit her Mother and other family members. my childhood memories are awakening as I view names and places.
Name: Andrew A Ward <andrew-amanda@tiscali.co.uk> Date: 2007-02-17 Comments:
Very interesting and well set out web-site
I will look forward to visiting it many more times.
As I have strong links with Bolsterstone.
Name: PETER JOHNSON <peter_suej@tiscali.co.uk> Date: 2007-02-14 Comments:
Hi Jane, what a brilliant site makes my efforts at searching look putrid!!Was told about the site by some new "relations" we found during our searches, which consist of the Woodhead/Nield/and Haigh family trees.Now we've found that in some way we are somehow related to the Dyson family tree also!Is everyone related to each other somehow throughout the world!!Best wishes PJ and Sue
Name: Maurice Williams <maurice2ivybank@yahoo,co.uk> Date: 2007-01-31 Comments:
Hello Jane
I am the chair of Thurgoland Local History Group near Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
I have Information on a James Cockshutt of Huthwaite Hall in the village of Thurgoland if you are interested, he at one time owned Top Forge & Low Forge in the next village of Wortley, and 3 wire mills,in Thurgoland, these were all water powered further info can be obtained by visiting www.topforge.co.uk hope this is of help.
Regards Maurice Williams
Name: Heather Sharpe <Heather@mozart.force9.co.uk> Date: 2007-01-27 Comments:
Wow! Thanks! I 'got' you from Hugh-who-looks-after-Walkley-cemetary. I'm helping Margaret Bennett(age 80) of Crosspool, Sheffield to search for her Steel family. They were the Bolsterstone blacksmiths for many generations. Margaret's mother was a Steel.I may be able to add to the photos later. We hope to return to Bol. in the spring.
Name: Yeolande Sykes <yeolande@sykes1970.fslife.co.uk> Date: 2007-01-22 Comments:
Wonderful site, like manna from heaven for hubby and I. Hubby, Paul, is a grandson of Beatrice Shaw, daughter of Sidney who was himself the third son of Nathaniel and Hannah. This is brilliant for our research, thanks.
Name: Neil Ashton <neilashton@westleigh.fsnet.co.uk> Date: 2007-01-18 Comments:
A very useful source in my search for the Ashton family, who originate from Brightholmlee.
Name: Stereling Putman <sterput@aol.com> Date: 2007-01-15 Comments:
Enjoyed your web site very much. You display excellant talent & have done a great job with it. I'm looking into my Grandmothers family; Lulu Mary Shaw, Iowa, 1882
Name: Chris Bradley <bradleycomposito@aol.com> Date: 2007-01-10 Comments:
Very interesting, well done.
Name: wendy russell <culturex@cableone.net> Date: 2007-01-06 Comments:
Did a google search for my grandfather's name "Toby Milnes" and my grandmother "joyce Milnes" and came upon across Edith Lily Schofield's memories. What a surprise! She must be my grandma's cousin. Mnay of the names in her memories sounded vaguely familiar. My mother is Pamela Milnes.
Name: Mandy Koch <mandy.koch@iag.com.au> Date: 2007-01-01 Comments:
Hi Jane
Hope all is well. No new additions or news from down under. Hope all is well. Will be visiting the family in Stocksbridge/Marsden etc in June this year.
I hope 2007 is a great year for you and OUR family.
Cheers
Mandy
Name: Sandra White <sandrawhite01@btinternet,com> Date: 2006-10-16 Comments:
Jane, it is always a pleasure, not to mention informative, to come to your site, Thank You.
Name: Pauline Watson <george@fsnet.co.uk> Date: 2006-10-07 Comments:
Terrific site. So far I have found my way back to Elizabeth Siddons my Gt Gt Gt Grandma. I am Pauline Watson ne Colley, My mother is Rosilla Alice Burgin Rogers ne Colley, only daughter of Jane Burgin and Walter Rogers both born in Bolsterstone; their parents were Rosa Rushby (or Rosilla) and Thomas Burgin, William Rogers and Alice?
Thank you so much for all your time and effort - this is making my research such a pleasure. Pauline Watson
Name: Mrs. Nancy Nagle <nancy.nagle_home@dslconnect.co.uk> Date: 2006-08-28 Comments:
Enjoyed looking through all your hardwork, looking forward to more additions.
I am hoping to visit Bolsterstone in the very near future to search for graves for the Curley family and possibly Kelly's and Agnes Wood first marriage to Patrick Curley and nee Kelly.
The families were Roman Catholic but are buried at Bolsterstone. I am looking for a William Curley who was killed in the First World War his name appears on the Clock Tower Memorial (he had migrated to Canada) so came over with the Canadian Army but was very surprised that you have his parents as Thomas Curley and the late Mary who were living in Birmingham as we thought his parents were the late Patrick Curley and his wife Agnes nee Kelly. Also thought William was only in his early twenties but according to your research he was listed as 31 years old, did he add years to his age. My mother in law Gertrude Nagle nee Curley born in Bolsterstone/Stocksbridge area always said William Curley who was killed was her brother and my husband Bernard who was born in Stocksbridge was always brought up to think that the William Curley on the War Memorial was his Uncle. Always mysteries when researching Families.
Name: Jim Sarginson <jimwen@bigpond.net.au> Date: 2006-08-22 Comments:
22.8.2006
keeping up
Name: Harvey Ward Turner <aspirehwt@btinternet.com> Date: 2006-07-27 Comments:
Hello, I'm searching SHAW, TURNER, and WARD in the Sheffield/Rotherham areas. I'm particularly interested in WARD & Sons, mineral water manufacturers of East Laith Gate Swinton Nr Mexborough. Also George Steel Shaw who reputably wrote a book on mining (presumably coal). And a family of SHAW who are shown as living in Warren Steet Attercliffe in 1851 census.
Hope someone can cast light on some of this.
Harvey
Name: monika <monika@fognet.org> Date: 2006-07-16 Comments:
i happened upon your site whilst trying to find information on the supposed identity of the white lady sited in bolsterstone church yard over many years. if you know anything of her the information would be very much appreciated. thankyou.
Name: Dorothy O'Brian <dorric35@msn.com> Date: 2006-07-04 Comments:
What an unbelievable amount of information you have added to your site since I first started reading it a couple of years ago. Thank you for all the hard work.
Tried to add a Post em to Enos Silverwood. Did it work?
Name: Jeremy Taylor <Jeztaylor@fsmail.net> Date: 2006-06-22 Comments:
What a wonderful web-site.
I`m a grandson of Colin Castledine who was a photographer of the old fox wire works magazine.
I attended Bolsterstone school between 1970-75 and palled about with a local lad called Sam.
I also was married in Bolsterstone church christmas eve 1994.
Thank you will visit your web-site again.
Name: Mike Broomhead <aroundM21@yahoo.co.uk> Date: 2006-06-21 Comments:
Interesting site. Pity (and surprised) that there were no Broomheads in the Church BMD records you have, given Broomhead Hall, Reservoir & Moor nearby. Indeed my Ancestors lived south, eg Rivelin Valley, Ringinglow, Bakewell, etc..
Keep it up and good luck !
Mike Broomhead (Manchester)
Name: michele <mcdo.wse59@yahoo.co.uk> Date: 2006-06-04 Comments:
Just had a quick look today as researching in area for ives at thurlstone but also humphrey in this area, but did find an elizabeth brearley who could also be one I am seeking.
Gathering lots of info and then will visit area as quite local!Doing a family history course at walkley.
Bye for now thanks for all you work without people like you we wouldn't be able to afford to do family history on the cheap so to speak.
Michele
Name: David Maude <britishadmiral@btinternet.com> Date: 2006-05-25 Comments:
just started researching my family history - have only managed to go back to my gt gt gt grandfather thomas born 1826 in Otley West Yorkshire. I was born in Lancashire - don't know who's side to take in the war of the roses now !!
Name: Sandra White <sandra@white7209.freeserve.co.uk> Date: 2006-04-23 Comments:
A truly wonderful and intersting site Jane, and so nice to see someone who is actually part of my line, it's not ficticous!!!!
Name: Geoffrey Haigh <geoffreyhaigh@ntlworld.com> Date: 2006-02-02 Comments:
Hi, I've just found your list of Haigh baptisms at Mirfield. I had already worked back to Joseph Haigh the Carpenter as one of my direct ancestors. I've just spent the last hour collating all those baptisms, which has yielded the names of Joseph's wife and all his children.
Not sure whether I can go any further back though, since I see there were two Joseph Haighs in Mirfield at the time. I wonder which one was baptised in 1741???
Are you related to that family in any way?
Anyway, thank you so much for all your work, and for putting it on the net in this way.
Best wishes, Geoffrey
Name: Mrs. Sue Brown <sue-brown@blueyonder.co.uk> Date: 2006-02-02 Comments:
Wonderful site. Has helped me no end with tracking down my family. Thank you so much for all your hard work.
Name: Susan Scott <susan@tillernet.freeserve.co.uk> Date: 2006-01-28 Comments:
Ive just stumbled on your site and found the name Cockshot which I remembered from my family tree. I have Joseph Creese married to Barbara Cockshot 1700. I am from the Creese side. My mum's dad was a Creese.
Name: pauline hall <paulinehall50@aol.com> Date: 2006-01-10 Comments:
Hello Jane
Many thanks for a great site. My Grandparents, Lilley (nee Kaye) and Frank Pearson are burried at Bolsterstone Church.
Name: alan firth <FirthA73@aol.com> Date: 2006-01-10 Comments:
you have posted some info on Anrold and Aaron Firth. This is my grandad and great grandad. How/what do you know about them, whats your link to them and how do I contact any one who is interested in them. Spent about six hours getting to here so it would be be fantastic if someone out there knows who it is.
Thanks very very much
Name: Shani <shani@iafrica.com> Date: 2005-12-31 Comments:
Lovely Christmas tree Jane. May 2006 be filled with lots of new rellies.
Name: john lowood richards <jlr56@hotmail.com> Date: 2005-11-10 Comments:
My Great great Grandfather was born in bolderstone. John Grayson Lowood. I am keen to track down any other Lowood's
Name: sabina meder <sabina.meder@gmail.com> Date: 2005-11-08 Comments:
hi jane i need your new phone number and e-mail
hope to see you soon please phone
Name: kathy <malcolm.richardson3@ntlworld.com> Date: 2005-11-04 Comments:
Ive been looking for William Sheldon for months now, with a bit of luck and thanks to you I may well have traced him at long last.
weve been researching the SHELDON family of Tideswell, and like you its grown bigger than we ever thought it would.
I was wondering if you know Williams Father from his Marriage to Ruth, if it is the same William Fathers name should be George.
William also had Brother called Stephen, Mothers name Catherine nee Dawson
good luck in your research
best wishes
kathy
Name: tony sharpe <tony.sharpe@onetel.net> Date: 2005-10-11 Comments:
The Westheads ran the petrol station. Any information gratefully received
Thanks
Name: derek whittaker <bobbiw217@webtv.netSome of the photos> Date: 2005-09-12 Comments:
some of the photos bring back a memory as of yesterday, especially around the village. I pointed out the old date on the chapel to my wife when we were visiting the UK about 15 years ago, had to remind her that was 300 years before her part of the world was being discovered
Name: Neville Westhead <nev.westhead@doncaster.co.uk> Date: 2005-08-16 Comments:
I was born in Bolsterstone in 1938 & lived there until I was married in 1959.I was most suprised to see my sisters wedding photo in the Community section archives 1940.I wonder who posted that ?.I now live in Bawtry but make frequent visits to the village but I have never met anyone I know from my past. the web site is great keep up the good work.
Name: Muriel Sutton nee Westhead <ivormusu@tiscali.es> Date: 2005-08-09 Comments:
I was born in Bolsterstone in 1927. My Mother & father were tom & Frances Westhead. My grandmother & Grandfather were Lois & Frank Crossley. We (the Westheads lived at Bedford Mount & in fact my father had the house built. I was married in B´stone church in 1947 to Ivor Sutton who was in the RAF & moved away from the´stone´ then. We have a number of photographs ranging from early 20´s to recent years.
Name: Edmund Flack <tandjflack@optusnet.com.au> Date: 2005-06-24 Comments:
I am the grandson of Alice Mary Flack nee Cockshutt, b 13 June 1890; m Dr Frederick Henry Douglas Flack at Burnley unk date; died 8 July 1955 at Southport Lancs. I was named after my grand mother's brother, great uncle Edmund Cockshutt who I remember when I was a small boy as living in Macclesfield (Cheshire I think) where he had been a silk fabric designer. He lost a leg in the First World war but remarkably, he played very competitive golf and social cricket.
I would love to find out if there are any others interested in this branch of the Cockshutt family tree.
Thank you for your interesting web site.
Edmund (known as Ted) Flack
Brisbane Australia
Name: Betsy Roebuck <YuccaPoint99@aol.com> Date: 2005-06-06 Comments:
Hi Jane: Still researching my Roebuck's and Hague/Haigh's from Darton Parish, Staincross, West Riding of Yorkshire, England! Web page: http://www.robertroebuckancestry.com
Visit your site often and thank you for all of your hard work!!!
Betsy Roebuck, Texas, USA
Name: diana hage nee hudson <danzas111@yahoo.co.uk> Date: 2005-05-12 Comments:
love the website. very interesting and helpful with family research. my familyies are hudson,btanston,marshall andwest all ftom your area. bramham and lawrance from thorne/haywood yorkshire. any information gratefully received
Name: Claire Bennett <mark> Date: 2005-03-23 Comments:
I have an addition to make to the Frederick Shaw line of family. My father, Ray Malcolm Hulatt is alive and kicking but also a son of Walter Edgar Hulatt and Gladys Irene Hulatt. My father married Anne Lockwood, from Dronfield and my brother and I are the result of their marriage. My name is Claire Rachel Bennett (nee Hulatt) and I am married to Mark Bennett. We got married in Bolsterstone church in 1996. My only brother, Mark Adrian Hulatt is now living in Greece and married to Katerina Pyriovoli and has a 7 year old daughter, Natalia Hulatt.
I would be delighted if you could update our family tree accordingly.
If you would like to know more detail or have a chat I can be reached on Tel: +44 (0)208 352 2532.
Best wishes,
Claire Bennett
Name: Claire Bennett <mark@mugwumps.fsnet.co.uk> Date: 2005-03-23 Comments:
I have an addition to make to the Frederick Shaw line of family. My father, Ray Malcolm Hulatt is alive and kicking but also a son of Walter Edgar Hulatt and Gladys Irene Hulatt. My father married Anne Lockwood, from Dronfield and my brother and I are the result of their marriage. My name is Claire Rachel Bennett (nee Hulatt) and I am married to Mark Bennett. We got married in Bolsterstone church in 1996. My only brother, Mark Adrian Hulatt is now living in Greece and married to Katerina Pyriovoli and has a 7 year old daughter, Natalia Hulatt.
I would be delighted if you could update our family tree accordingly.
If you would like to know more detail or have a chat I can be reached on Tel: +44 (0)208 352 2532.
Best wishes,
Claire Bennett
Name: Evelyn Radley <edradley@sympatico.ca> Date: 2005-03-12 Comments:
Hi Jane, I have just found how to get your web-sites through
google. It's great. also if you have time to e-mail me I have more info; on Jack ( John Henry) Ellis. I could not post-it as I did not know the numbers to put in. Thanks keep up the good work. Evelyn.
Name: Evelyn Radley <edradley@sympatico.ca> Date: 2005-02-18 Comments:
Hi Jane, Thanks very much for all the information you have given me. Just found your site 'World Connect' and found there were more 'Griffin's'. What a mystery you have given me to solve! Keep up the good work, it get's more interesting all the time. Evelyn.
Name: Susan Shaw <susan@susansykes.wanadoo.co.uk> Date: 2005-01-23 Comments:
Good so far. Be back soon the check more out
Name: Martin Howe <martin.howe@tiscali.co.uk> Date: 2004-11-25 Comments:
I visited your fascinating web site because I am working on a biographical essay on the Yotkshire cricketer Evelyn Rockley Wilson (1879-1957), one of a number of cricketing sons of the Rev Roland Alwyn, the vicar of Bolsterstone - presumably the first incumbent of St Marys. If there is more about the vicarthan I found on the web-site, I would be delighted to learn of it.
Name: Lawrence <Charlesworth> Date: 2004-11-16 Comments:
Hello ...
I like this site! I am currently looking for a connection between the Bolsterstone - Rotherham families and the Doncaster group. Any Ideas?
Best wishes for the coming holidays and the coming new year.
Lawrence larrychasworth@aol.com
Name: Ruth Khan <ruthkhan_1@hotmail.com> Date: 2004-10-03 Comments:
Just dicovered your site. I am tracing my family - Couldwell/Coldwell - Deepcar and think its fab!! Thanks
Name: Bob Dawson <dawson496@aol.com> Date: 2004-08-30 Comments:
Jane:
I am about to change my Internet Service Provider after quite a few years and have been laboriously transferring (and culling) "bookmark"/"favorite" web addresses from one browser to another in anticipation of the switch. Perhaps it goes without saying that I am retaining your address--obtained from having been a subscriber, twice, to the Yorksgen mailing list in the past six years or so. Regarding the latter comment, one of our U.S. Presidents said, "If you don't like the heat, get out of the kitchen," and I did get out, twice. :>))
My having paused here to post a comment to you is prompted by the fact that, in my not-so-humble opinion, you come off as a "class act." I am bothered somewhat because that accolade is something of a cliché, but clichés become just that because they capture an intended meaning so well.
Best Regards to you and to your family, Jane,
Bob Dawson
in Los Altos, California
Name: Bill Hawksford <bhawksf@optonline.net> Date: 2004-07-24 Comments:
Please read my SOLDIER AND THE SERGEANT story at WWW.imagesofyorkshire.co.uk and contact me if you know the lady in the tweed suit.
Name: Peter Bayman <baymanp@iinet.net.au> Date: 2004-05-09 Comments:
Wonderful site - I only wish some of my ancesters lived in the area of interest.
I remember someone telling me that you had lists of Beaumont/bemondes - can you direct me to that site if it is still available.
Name: Mick Haigh <nashlit@aol.com> Date: 2004-03-27 Comments:
Well done for a brilliant site, I visited here about six months ago, but the guest book was then in German. Sadly I have moved away from Bolsterstone & environs (Stocksbridge)but still have close ties and dreams of returning. Keep up the good work!
Name: Kay Feltham <cousinkay@supanet.com> Date: 2004-03-26 Comments:
A great site! Very clear with some excellent links. There were Wildgeese in Ecclesfield but most over the border in Derbyshire. Please visit my site to view them:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~willgoooseweb
Name: Wilson Longden <wilsonlongden@hotmail.com> Date: 2004-03-17 Comments:
You give me a date last century. I am alive and well and there never has been another Wilson Longden so far as I am aware. In the UK at present I am the only one. There has never been one in my family for the past 250 years. My name is the result of a whole series of family connexions beginning with a maiden name.
Name: Jane Lachs <jane@janelachs.de> Date: 2004-03-14 Comments:
Testing this thing