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Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 10 May 2009 11:52

Choccy

That is on the thread that I put up for the book we have been talking about.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 10 May 2009 11:51

England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1983
about John Berry
Name: John Berry
Year of Registration: 1879
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: Huddersfield
County: Yorkshire - West Riding, West Yorkshire
Volume: 9a
Page: 341



John Berry 1879 Huddersfield Yorkshire - West Riding, West Yorkshire

Charles Hirst 1879 Huddersfield Yorkshire - West Riding, West Yorkshire

Jane Hirst 1879 Huddersfield Yorkshire - West Riding, West Yorkshire

Mary Elizabeth Woolhouse 1879 Huddersfield Yorkshire - West Riding, West Yorkshire

Can't remember if I put this up before but I have definately seen it before. I think we mentioned a Charles Hirst before too.

Choccy

Choccy Report 10 May 2009 11:39

I'm still with you as well Diane.

Found this Foreword by grandaughter Lindsay Watkins in 2006

Lindsay Watkins, granddaughter of George Herbert,

"Foreword
Providence must have been wearing a smile as wide as that of George
Herbert Hirst when I discovered, quite by accident and from a distance of
300 miles, that Patrick Neal was writing this book about my grandfather.
The following weeks were exciting for both of us as we pooled our
knowledge of his life and career.
Patrick has researched his subject meticulously, and his readers will find
his enjoyment infectious. The very well-written (and occasionally quite
comical) contemporary press reports of George Herbert's matches which he
has found are greatly superior to what appears on today's sports pages.
Particularly vivid is the Dewsbury Reporter's use of the word ‘trundler’ to
describe a bowler! But all of these reporters interact with their readers in a
way which is no longer seen in these days of television.
We are thus the beneficiaries of their descriptions. Patrick also provides a
complete record of Mirfield's 1891 season and places the reports in their
context, while also bringing out the many facets of George Herbert's life and
personality. His book deserves to be read both as a fascinating record of
the Mirfield season of 1891 and as an appreciation of the life of the greatest
all-rounder of the Golden Age.
George Herbert Hirst was revered and loved within his family just as he
was on the field. So I am very, very proud to have had the privilege of
contributing to this book. May Mirfield Cricket Club have a most successful
future, and many other gifted young players make it the start of their career.
Lindsay Watkins
February 2006"

Wonder where she lives if its 300 miles away. I wonder if she is likely to read this?

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 10 May 2009 11:23

Diane have you seen the book or only been told about it?

http://www.ckcricketheritage.org.uk/docs/George%20Herbert%20Hirst.pdf

Take a look!!!!

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 10 May 2009 11:22

A bit of a breakthrough then!!!

I am still with you Diane. Have been trying to help someone else with the same sort of problem!!

Mel

Diane

Diane Report 10 May 2009 10:52

My cousin emailed to say that in the book it names his grand daughter and great grand daughters as Lindsay Watkins and Sally Bean, both in Scarborough. How would I find them? No records of them on this site.

Diane xxx

Diane

Diane Report 8 May 2009 21:58

I did find this one, but it just makes me more confused. I think I have Hirst overload!

Choccy

Choccy Report 8 May 2009 21:56

1881 England Census
Name: John Berry
Age: 34
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847
Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Mary
Gender: Male
Where born: Dalton, Yorkshire, England

Civil Parish: Kirkheaton
County/Island: Yorkshire
Country: England

Street address: New Street
Condition as to marriage: Married
Education:

Employment status: View Image
Occupation: Cloth Finisher

Registration district: Huddersfield
Sub-registration district: Kirkheaton
ED, institution, or vessel: 9
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
John Berry 34
Mary Berry 34
George E. Hirst 9
Fred Berry 1



Choccy

Choccy Report 8 May 2009 21:52

For info


1891 England Census
Name: John Berry
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847
Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Mary E
Gender: Male
Where born: Dalton, Yorkshire, England

Civil Parish: Kirkheaton
Ecclesiastical parish: St John the Baptist
Town: Kirkheaton
County/Island: Yorkshire
Country: England

Street address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

Education:

Employment status: View Image

Registration district: Huddersfield
Sub-registration district: Kirkheaton
ED, institution, or vessel: 9
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
John Berry 44
Mary E Berry 44
******************George H Berry 19 (reads George H Hirst on original)
Fred Berry 11
Emily Ann Berry 9
Maria Berry 4
(Ignore the people listed below - they live next door and surname is Briggs!)
Hanny Berry 45
Albert Berry 20
Joseph Berry 18
Henrieta Berry 15
Charles H Berry 14
Eleoner Berry 12
Fanny Berry 5



Diane

Diane Report 8 May 2009 21:43

Thank heavens!!!!

Choccy

Choccy Report 8 May 2009 21:42

I'm waiting for the hire shop to open tomorrow to get a digger to try and knock down that brick wall!!

(Am quietly beavering away looking for clues at the moment). You're not forgotten.

Diane

Diane Report 8 May 2009 21:31

Help!!!!!! I have looked at the 1891 census and there is a George H Hirst wiith his parents John and Mary E Berry and Berry siblings. I looked in the 1881 census and he is listed as George E Hirst. This could be why we couldn't find him in any census records! If anyone is still out there I'd appreciate some input!

Diane xxx

Diane

Diane Report 8 May 2009 19:22

My cousin says that the birth was registered by Mary Woolhouse so no help there! On another site, it was said that there was a George E Hirst with his parents John and Mary Berry. Also that there was a marriage for a Joh Berry to either Jane Hirst or Mary Woolhouse! This gets worse!

CherryBlossom

CherryBlossom Report 7 May 2009 21:59

Don't worry we won't lose interest - I think we're all determined to get to the bottom of this now!!!

Diane

Diane Report 7 May 2009 21:36

I am still awaiting info from my cousin in the USA. Please don't lose interest! I desperately need help on this!

Diane

Diane

Diane Report 6 May 2009 18:30

Haven't got the cert as my cousins parents didn't know how to scan it! I will ask her who registered the birth. Hopefully, it wasn't Mary Woolhouse and could be of some help.
Thanks to all of you for the help.

Diane xxx

CherryBlossom

CherryBlossom Report 6 May 2009 16:10

Hi Diane

When you get the certificate from your cousin, if the person who informed the registrar of the birth was someone other than Mary Woolhouse that might give us a clue where to look next. That information will be in column 7 of the certificate.

This is really intriguing!!

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 6 May 2009 15:46

Still think this is his birth.

England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
about George Herbert Woolhouse
Name: George Herbert Woolhouse
Year of Registration: 1871
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Huddersfield
County: Yorkshire - West Riding, West Yorkshire
Volume: 9a
Page: 311

Janet

Janet Report 6 May 2009 15:19

Hi
Have to agree with Mel.
Just think that the book has got its facts wrong. The person writing it may have known his mother's surname in later years, presumed that was her maiden name, from that decided that the grandparents were her parents and it would all fit in-to them- just a case of two and two making five.-JLe

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 6 May 2009 14:48

Well I still think that George was born to Mary Woolhouse before she married and thats why he was brought up by his grandparents. Some G parents brought their grandchildren up as their own to hide the fact that they were born out of wedlock. This was a common practice.