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Madmeg
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29 Apr 2010 13:41 |
Folks, I'm currently on holiday, tapping in occasionally. Derek tells me there is a Disley Road on the 1891. However, Tracey has said Disley Road is Newtown, and Newtown is definitely at the north end of New Mills, about 4 miles from Hayfield, and is a little "hamlet" comprising Buxton Road which goes from New Mills (a) to Whaley Bridge or (b) to Disley. There could well have been a bit called Disley Road - I don't imagine there was a Buxton Road in Hayfield either, the three roads out are likely to be Glossop Road, Chapel Road and New Mills Road.
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Pauline
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25 Apr 2010 12:49 |
I'm really impressed with all the buzz going on & a big thank you. A strong marriage possibility of William Turner & Ann Waterhouse. I feel this is accurate, & SOOO exciting. It is an ANZAC Day holiday here this weekend & I'll be looking into all the contributions asap.
Hi! Wayne Tracy, also Derek, thanks for joining in. . How thorough you all have been with the Disley road research, I'm thrilled as I'd never have got this far without your help. The 1891 census re. Martha Turner is spot -on, Mad meg. That's my Great Grandmother...
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JaneyCanuck
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24 Apr 2010 17:00 |
I still think it was probably the road to Disley. ;)
Where I am, there is a long street that goes from one end of town to the other, and out of town on both ends.
At one end, on the outskirts, it's called, say, Windsor Road. It's the road that goes to Windsor.
At the other end it's called, say, Toronto Road. It's the road that goes to Toronto.
In between, it's called two other things, proper street names, as it passes through town.
Disley Road could have been what the road in question was referred to as once it got to the outskirts of town?
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Derek
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24 Apr 2010 08:44 |
Me again.......the hayfield Census has the family of William and Ann Turner.(and a couple of other Turner families..but not with a John aged 5)
They have four children Martha 1831/William 1834/JOHN 1836/and Thomas 1838......William is a butcher and they live at Household 38!! whatever that means....
Since New Mills/ Hayfield and Glossop are so close.I offer you a Marriage possibility.....William Turner (of Hayfield) married Ann Waterhouse 30.08.1829
Derek.
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WayneTracey
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24 Apr 2010 08:19 |
MM,
As it goes looking at the image it states Buxton Road, shall look further to see where Disley road comes from.
.....ok looking at it further, in this instance i think the occupant it the issue here.
On the address coversheet he has listed the address as Disley Road, Newtown but on the actual census he's listed it as Buxton Road. I wonder if he's used a local coloquial term for the road??
I know we have several road round here that are called something else locally becauise of the town they go towards or the village, when in actual fact that's not the actual road name at all.
It is worth noting he's the only person listing Disley Road from 1881 to 1911.
Tracey x
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WayneTracey
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24 Apr 2010 08:16 |
MM,
Just reading your last bit, FMP have this for Disley Road, Hayfield. (and it has to be said it's the only one listed!)
1911 RG14PN21307 RG78PN1267 RD442 SD1 ED19 SN295 Reg. District: Hayfield Sub District: Hayfield Parish: Disley Enum. District: 19 Address: Disley Road Newtown County: Derbyshire -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WOODWARD, William Head Married M 43 1868 Greengrocer Congleton Cheshire WOODWARD, Sarah Wife Married 22 years F 42 1869 Congleton Cheshire WOODWARD, George Willie Son Single M 20 1891 Print Shop Labourer Disley Cheshire WOODWARD, Sarah Daughter Single F 18 1893 Towel Weaver Melor Derbyshire WOODWARD, James Son Single M 17 1894 Grengrocer's Assistant Melor Derbyshire WOODWARD, Hannah Daughter Single F 15 1896 Towel Weaver New Mills Derbyshire WOODWARD, John Henry Son Single M 13 1898 School New Mills Derbyshire WOODWARD, Doris Daughter F 11 1900 School New Mills Derbyshire WOODWARD, Emma Daughter F 7 1904 School New Mills Derbyshire WOODWARD, Fred Son M 6 1905 New Mills Derbyshire WOODWARD, Nellie Daughter F 3 1908 New Mills Derbyshire Maybe the enumerator wasn't sure where the house was situated and invented the road name?
I shall look at 1901 for you....
Tracey x
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Derek
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24 Apr 2010 08:09 |
Hello you lot.yes i have the new Mills Parish records from 1831-1910..and john turner et all are not on it....but as mad MEG well knows cos she is even more local to there than I am..Hayfield new Mills and Glossop sre pretty much joined at the hip....so eevents may take place..BMD events say at Hayfield where the participant is described as "of New Mills" or vice versa.....My own family research came to a halt at 1737 precisely becasue of those three words......However I'm sure that between us we'll crack it....with the girls on your side too..it's the "A" Team you're dealing with here!!
Have found the John turner Birth at hayfield....that Janey gave you....may be as close as you're going to get......I'll look at the local Censuses for you.
EDIT Hayfield Census 1841 has the Turner family mentioned above ..Dad is a Butcher??? Derek
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Madmeg
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22 Apr 2010 21:27 |
Pauline, whilst Turner is a name common to many places, I am not aware of any particular affilitation of the Turner family in Hayfield. There are other names which are far more prolific.
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Madmeg
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22 Apr 2010 21:24 |
No Disley Road currently exists in Hayfield, nor can I find any mention of it in history. Nor in any of the neigbouring towns/villages. Hayfield has three connecting roads, to Glossop (Glossop Road - I was born in Glossop), to New Mills (New Mills Road - I was brought up in New Mills), and to Chapel en le Frith (Chapel Road). Go from Hayfield to New Mills (alond New Mills Road) and the road splits - left (oops, right!) to Disley (but it isn't Disley Road, it is Buxton Road, and is Buxton Road to the right (oops, left) also towards Whaley Bridge - where I now live).
In fact no Disley Road springs to mind at all. I suppose in the distant past there might have been a Disley Road from Charlesworth, but not from Hayfield.
Is this the 1891 family?
1891 England Census about Martha Turner Name: Martha Turner Age: 53 Estimated birth year: abt 1838 Relation: Head Gender: Female Where born: New Miles, Derbyshire, England Civil parish: Hayfield Ecclesiastical parish: Hayfield Town: Phoside County/Island: Derbyshire Country: England Registration district: Hayfield Sub-registration district: Hayfield ED, institution, or vessel: 1 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Martha Turner 53 Ada Mary Turner 23 Frances R A Turner 21 Frank H Turner 20 Arthur S Turner 18 Fritz A Turner 11 Ethel Maud Turner 8 Leonard C Turner 5 Elizth Walker 54 Phoside is definitely in Hayfield. Pollypocket, there's no mention of Disley Road on Ancestry - where did you get yours from?
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Pauline
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22 Apr 2010 12:00 |
PS I've got some idea now of how to go about using the batch number on the Mormon site. This is new to me, but guess we all start somewhere. Anyway got excited following Janey's instructions & I've established John Turner's parents are William & Anne, & found many of John's siblings.Just so sad that so many babies died, within a few months of birth, what a tragedy each time.
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Pauline
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22 Apr 2010 05:43 |
Hello Madmeg [what a name!!]
Thanks for your contribution, It is so good that you come from the area, makes you rather special!I Guess the Turner family have been in the Hayfield area for hundreds of years, but I am trying to work back from John born 1836. I don't need any info on his son Fritz & wife Eva's immediate family [my Grandparents] so if there has been overlap I'm sorry, was not my intention.
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JaneyCanuck
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22 Apr 2010 01:34 |
Would it have been just the road going to Disley?
Disley, Cheshire, seems to come into this.
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1217746
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Madmeg
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22 Apr 2010 00:55 |
Derek, I assume Janey has bookmarked you (as I have - surprise, surprise), though I do often marvel how people get to thread references so rapidly.
About time we had a thread about somewhere other than London. I was brought up in New Mills, half my mother's rellies came from/lived in Hayfield, and I'm only about 4 miles away. I know there's a Spring Villas, but there's never been a Disley Road in Hayfield to my knowledge.
I got this by googling:
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1217745
About Fritz Adolphus. Pauline, it's better to just have one thread on the same family, we can help so much more easily.
And another google hit:
http://www.curiousfox.com/history/derbyshire_24.html
Derek, there was also Graham Hadfield's site - Jigrah - he passed it on to someone else, do you know who? It was full of miscellaneous fascinating stuff about Glossop/Hayfield etc.
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Pauline
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22 Apr 2010 00:30 |
Oh! you guys are awesome!!!
I've just got to my computer this am & was so glad to see Derek is already in the swim, too. Hello, Derek! Thanks for joining in! I'm thinking I'll need a Masters to do what you all seem to handle so well.
Perchino. Thanks for the advice. I didn't know there is so much free stuff out there. The Derbyshire records will be a great place to search.
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Apr 2010 22:35 |
Where did you come from?
Did Pauline follow the directions ... or was this already a duplication ... ?
You find the address up at the top of your screen in the white line, where the gibberish starting out "http://" is.
All you really need is the numbers after the = sign at the end; this one is 1217747 (ignore anything after that starting with & if it's there, like on the page number, or after you've posted it will say "jump" something).
Well, ordinarily you do. Because with that number, you just delete the number for the thread you're in (up in that address line), type the one you want, and hit Enter. But I know that's like speaking Japanese and playing the didgeridoo, for many who read this site ...
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Derek
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21 Apr 2010 21:46 |
Hi again Janey..thanksagain for your recommendation..am already on the case.......but where on earth do you find addresses to threads????
Derek x
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Apr 2010 21:37 |
Pauline, I just remembered Derek's Derbyshire thread. He might be able to help you too.
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1191073
Please be sure to give him directions to this thread so he can see what's here -- this is this the address for thread:
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1217747
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Perchino
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21 Apr 2010 19:51 |
For free Derbyshire records information1600-1900 try www.wirksworth.org.uk and the Andrews Pages.
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Pauline
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21 Apr 2010 13:12 |
Thanks, Polly Poppet for your kindness in looking up the info for me. Lots for me to study, & yes!! it is my Father's ancestors. Many thanks Pauline
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PollyPoppet
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21 Apr 2010 09:58 |
Hi this looks like your family from 1881 census-1901 census
1881 census Name John Turner Age 45 Estimated Year of Birth 1836 Relationship to Head of Household Head Occupation Draper (Man) Address Spring Villas District Hayfield, Hayfield Parish Hayfield Administrative County Derbyshire Birth Place Hayfield Birth County Derbyshire in house john head 45 martha wife 43 ada mary 13 florence 11 frank h 10 arthur j 8 frily (son) 1 RG11 / 3462
1891 census Name Martha Turner Age 53 Estimated Year of Birth 1838 Relationship to Head of Household Head Occupation Draper Address Spring Villas, Disley Road District Hayfield, Hayfield Parish Hayfield Administrative County Derbyshire Birth Place New Mills Birth County Derbyshire in house martha head 53 widow ada mary 23 frances d 21 frank h 20 arthur s 18 frily a 11 ethel maud 8 leonard c 5 elizabeth walker companion 54 widow RG 12 / 2786
1901 census Address Hayfield Rd 1 Spring Villa Civil Parish Hayfield Rural District Hayfield Town or Village or Hamlet Hayfield Ecclesiastical Parish St Matthews Parliamentary Borough or Division High Peak County Borough, Municipal Borough or Urban District Administrative County Derby Householder 1 Name Ada Mary Turner Relation to Head of Family Daughter Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday 34 Sex Female Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Stockport Ches Language Infirmity Householder 2 Name Ethel M Turner Relation to Head of Family Daughter Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday 18 Sex Female Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Derby Hayfield Language Infirmity Householder 3 Name Florence Ada Turner Relation to Head of Family Daughter Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday 32 Sex Female Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Stockport Ches Language Infirmity Householder 4 Name Frank Hall Turner Relation to Head of Family Son Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday 30 Sex Male Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Stockport Ches Language Infirmity Householder 5 Name Fritz A Turner Relation to Head of Family Son Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday 21 Sex Male Profession or Occupation Student Employment Status Where Born Derby New Mills Language Infirmity Householder 6 Name Leonard C Turner Relation to Head of Family Son Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday 15 Sex Male Profession or Occupation Student Employment Status Where Born Derby Hayfield Language Infirmity Householder 7 Name Martha Turner Relation to Head of Family Head Condition as to Marriage Widow Age Last Birthday 63 Sex Female Profession or Occupation Living On Own Means Employment Status Where Born Derby New Mills Language Infirmity
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