Matches 4,601 to 4,650 of 7,217
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4601 | Frances Carter, widow, buried. | BOWMAN, Frances (I263)
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4602 | Francis is of Appleton, Mary is of Welbury. | Family F461
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4603 | From a transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and tra des for GRINTON in Bulmer's Directory of 1890. Listed under 'Reeth' | WARD, Anthony (I1537)
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4604 | From an article about Marjorie's famous cheese at https://culturecheese mag.com/cheese-library/swaledale-ewe "...the original farmhouse version of Swaledale was well on its way to e xtinction. By 1980 the only producer left making traditional Swaledale w as Mr & Mrs Longstaff of Harkerside above Reeth in Swaledale. The recip e was shrouded in mystery and had been handed down Mrs Longstaff’s fami ly for generations. In the early 1980’s, Mr Longstaff died and Mrs Long staff decided to sell her smallholding, simultaneously retiring from ch eese making. Effectively Swaledale cheese became extinct. However, in N ovember 1986 Mrs Longstaff gave the original recipe to David & Mandy Re ed and, acting as chief taster, she helped them to re-establish an auth entic Swaledale cheese. The following year, David & Mandy set up The Sw aledale Cheese Company and since then business has grown year on year." | CALVERT, Marjorie Hilda (I1946)
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4605 | From an email from Jim White, a Ward researcher in Yorkshire, which quo tes from a book: 'Whashton Smelt Mill: ....... "In the early eighteenth century, howeve , it was used for smelting copper ore from a vein in Feldom and, in Ju e 1728, Matthew Blackburne of Gales, in Kirkby Ravensworth, blacksmith , was indicted with breaking into the copper smelting mill at Whashton b elonging to John Ward and John Appleby and stealing 4 iron bars worth 1 1d. The mill probably closed soon afterwards." - There was a John Appleby born at Romaldkirk 23 May 1697 (same age as J ohn Ward) - There was a John Appleby, son of George born at Barnard Castle 10 Mar 1 686 -There was a John Appleby born at Barnard Castle 14 Apr 1706 and marrie d to Ann Robinson 20 Jul 1726 at Barnard Castle) -A John Appleby was buried 17 Oct 1741 and also one on 25 Jun 1753 and a other 26 Apr 1757, all at Barnard Castle. Since smelters generally die d young, the earlier dates are more likely. Another mention of this same mill is an extract from English Heritage's R ecord of Scheduled Monuments where it states: "A mill known as Whashton High Mill was in existence in 1675. There was still a mill at the site in 1728 when it belonged to John Ward and J ohn Appleby, who also held the lease for Feldom Mines. Based on the level o f technology at the Feldom mines their period of working, and consequentl y that of the smelt mill, was probably late 17th to mid-18th century. I t has been estimated that the production of copper concentrate from the F eldom mines was in excess of 400 long tons." Whashton is only about 5 miles from Marske, so very feasible this is ou John Ward. | WARD, John (I3)
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4606 | From the Arkengarthdale Manor Rolls: 1685, October 22. View of Frankpledge. Among the resiants (residents) W ill'm Langstaff of Langthwaite. 1689, October 14. Court Leet, etc. Will'm Langstaff presented for depas turing the common, and find 6s. 8d. 1690-1696 . Will'm Longstaffe, a juror. | LONGSTAFF, William (I700)
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4607 | From the parish records for St. James Anglican in Newport: 1829 - 'subscription rec. for Churchyard Fence' 1832 - occupies pew #11 1833 - Easter Monday, Apr. 8th 'That Simon Ward be appointed 'vestryman ' - James Constantine & Simon Ward, pews both sold to D. Johnston 1835 - James Constantine occupies pew #11 1835 - Jehu Ward occupies pew #11 | WARD, Simon (I3157)
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4608 | George Hillary, widower and miner. | Family F645
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4609 | George is missing from the Hurst census with Jemima because he and his y ounger 1/2 brother Thomas are lead miners lodging in a home in Westmorl and. | HILLARY, George (I2132)
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4610 | George is the head of the household. His mother Mary, now a widow, is l iving with him. William John Martin, age 5, is visiting, and Hannah Den t, age 18 is a house servant. | ALDERSON, George (I735)
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4611 | George Willis, worst comber, & Ellis Bagley, spinster, both of Redmire | Family F814
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4612 | Gives father's occupation as school master | RAYNARD, Lister William (I2589)
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4613 | Gives place of birth as Harmby | CONSTANTINE, James Binks (I1865)
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4614 | Grinton baptism record says Edward the son of Edward Ward of Healaugh | WARD, Edward (I172)
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4615 | Grinton baptism record says William son of Edward Ward of Healey (Heala ugh) | WARD, William (I199)
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4616 | Grinton burial record says 'Edward Ward of Healaugh' | WARD, Edward (I171)
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4617 | Grinton parish register says "Margrett, daughter of Mr. Thomas Simpson p ivately baptized in her father's house at Reeth " In 1771, the same register has this entry: "Marg. daughter of Mr. Thoma s Simpson of Reeth, publicly baptized in Church" | SIMPSON, Margaret (I23)
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4618 | Grinton parish register says "William, son of William Peacock of Reeth" | PEACOCK, William (I326)
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4619 | Grocer | WARD, Anthony (I1537)
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4620 | Hannah's residence at time of marriage was 'Jacques House, Arkle Town'. H er father's occupation was farmer. William's residence was Gunnerside and his occupation was miner. His fa ther was also a miner at this time. | Family F953
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4621 | Have not been able to locate a birth or baptism record for Susannah/Sus anna/Susan Carter anywhere within a reasonable distance from Bellerby. T here is a baptism in Hauxwell for Anna Carter, daughter of Simon Carter 4 N ov 1694, so I'm going to assume this is actually Susanna. Although the i mage clearly shows 'Anna'. Hauxwell is only 4 miles from Bellerby. (see her marriage record) She also names her first son Simon, although this could have come from t he Ward side. | CARTER, Susanna (I4)
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4622 | He is a forestry worker living with Ernest and Margaret Hird. Margaret w ould be his first cousin. | HIRD, Joseph Thomas (I1106)
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4623 | He is an agricultural labourer at Deer Park, Harkerside, in the househo ld of Elizabeth Horn, widow | DINSDALE, John Richard (I1281)
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4624 | He is listed in the "Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, profe ssions and trades for MARSKE in Bulmer's Directory of 1890" under 'Farm ers': Iveson, John, Orgate farm | IVESON, John (I1278)
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4625 | He is of 'William Gill' and she is of Muker | Family F799
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4626 | He is of Marrick, she is of Kirkby Ravensworth parish, but her residenc e is New Forrest. | Family F430
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4627 | He was a passenger on the Brig 'Bee' from Windsor, NS to Boston, Mass i June of 1845. Listed as Nicholas M. Ward, age 27, 'blacksmith'. At this date, the mother of his twin daughters would have been about 4 m onths along in her pregnancy with them. | WARD, Nicholas M. (I3161)
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4628 | He was buried at Marske but his abode was Brompton on Swale | POTTER, Thomas (I2835)
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4629 | He was still alive in 1654 as he was being paid to smelt lead. (see not e above) Since there is no record of Ralph's death, and since the paris h records between 1661-71 are missing, this could be the time period wh en Ralph died. He was still alive in 1665 ... "It is known that Marske has suffered in 1 665 when stringent measures were enforced to keep George Mason and his f amily in quarantine for forty days. (NR Yorks Qtr Sessions Records Vol V I). Under the direction of the constable six men maintained a day and n ight watch at Mason's home because he had "…lately come from the city o f London". Some of the watchers were Hutton Harrison, Matthew Smith, Ralph W ard..." He is also mentioned in the Inventory statement on the will of Thomas H orseman Hollings, Marske on the 7th Mar 1664 as owing him 10s 2d. On this document his name is spelled 'Raiph' There is a Marske parish burial record for an Ann, wife of Edward Ward o f Stanhope (in Durham County) buried Sept the 13th 1658. This could be R alph's sister-in-law possibly visiting. In the Parish burial records of Forcett there was a Ralph Ward of East L ayton buried on July 31, 1658. (very close to Whashton where my Ralph W ard was a smelter) This could be Ralph's grandfather. | WARD, Ralph (I9)
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4630 | He would have died before 1658 because his father Ralph's will said dau ghter Jane was the 'only child'. | WARD, Simon (I230)
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4631 | Head of household living at Edgemont in Reeth with daughter Isabel M. W ard. | BRADBURY, Louisa Alice (I387)
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4632 | Headstone image at http://www.dalesgenealogy.com/ArkengarthdaleChurch/t homaslongstaff.jpg | LONGSTAFF, Thomas (I497)
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4633 | Headstone: In loving memory of John IVESON of Marske d 9 Oct 1918 aged 9 2yrs. Also of Jane his wife d 24 Jan 1891 aged 61yrs | IVESON, John (I1278)
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4634 | Her baptism record in Low Row, Weslyan Methodist says she was the daugh ter of William and Margaret Martin of Park Hall. | MARTIN, Mary (I1634)
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4635 | Her baptism record says she is the 'spurious daughter of Hannah Harker' | HARKER, Isabella (I883)
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4636 | Her birth record says she is the 'spurious daughter of Isabella Harker' | HARKER, Elizabeth (I379)
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4637 | Her father is named on her marriage record as 'Simon' Birth record says parents are Simon and Barbara | HARKER, Margaret (I1002)
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4638 | Her maiden name and father's name were determined from the detailed bap tism record of their son Mark's son James in Bolton cum Redmire. | BRAMWELL, Dorothy (I772)
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4639 | Her name, Ann, is determined only from a death in the Marske parish reg ister that only states 'Anne Ward buried' In the Hearth Tax she is only l isted as 'Widow' Warde. | UNKNOWN, Ann (I8)
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4640 | Her obituary: LONGSTAFF Eva Demaine, aged 91 years, formerly of Queens Court, Richmond and Arke garthdale, died peacefully at Maple Lodge, Scotton on August 11. Belov ed wife of the late Raymond, much loved mother of Ellen, James, Ernest, J oan and Raymond and a dear mother-in-law, loving nana and great-nana. F uneral service at Arkengarthdale Methodist Church on Tuesday, August 23 a t 2.00 p.m., followed by private cremation. Friends please meet at the C hurch. Family flowers only please, if desired, donations may be given o the plate in Church for Church Funds. | HIRD, Eva Demain (I989)
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4641 | Her residence is 'Sedbusk'. His is Whitaside | Family F579
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4642 | Her residence is named as Jacques House, Arkle Town. | Family F803
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4643 | Her residence was Barningham, Barnard Castle, He was a widower of South C owton | Family F652
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4644 | Here they have their granddaughter Agatha living with them. She is born i Hawes. | CLOSE, Edmund (I1691)
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4645 | His baptism record says his mother was Elizabeth Ingram and father was B enjamin Taylor. But in the 1841 census he is living in Marrick in the h ousehold of John and Hannah Ingram who were married in 1836, 13 years a fter James' birth. So, James' mother was John Ingram's sister and had J ames before she married Thomas Siddle. | INGRAM, James (I3570)
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4646 | His death record states that he was 46 yrs old, thus making his birth 1 788. Since his mother died June 1788, it is possible she died giving bi th to Hanby. | WAISTELL, Hanby (I469)
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4647 | His father's occupation was 'miner' at the time of William's baptism | METCALFE, William James (I3066)
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4648 | His name is included on a headstone at Melsonby with his wife Mary, his s on, and son's wife Hannah. However, engraved under his name and dates i t says in small letters: 'interred at Darlington'. This would be West C emetery near Stapleton. | HETHERINGTON, John (I551)
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4649 | his occupation is listed as 'Member Of New Veteriny Coll Edinburgh' | MARTIN, Jeffrey Hanby (I1593)
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4650 | His residence at time of death was Carrville, the same place where he a ppears in the 1881 census living with his parents Nathan and Mary. | WARD, John Anthony (I2279)
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