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WayneTracey | Report | 24 Apr 2010 08:19 |
MM, |
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Derek | Report | 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) |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 24 Apr 2010 17:00 |
I still think it was probably the road to Disley. ;) |
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Pauline | Report | 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. |
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Madmeg | Report | 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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Madmeg | Report | 29 Apr 2010 23:07 |
I will look a bit more into this Disley Road - it is likely the enumerator "made it up" but I am quite sure it was not in the village of Hayfield. However, I've noticed a number of addressed at Newtown, New Mills (Buxton Road - which I guess could have been thought of as Disley Road) but appear on the Hayfield census district. That said, I also recall that Hayfield Workhouse was physically in New Mills - so there is summat odd about New Mills back then, maybe classed as hayfield. |
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WayneTracey | Report | 30 Apr 2010 00:46 |
MM |
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Derek | Report | 30 Apr 2010 09:15 |
Good morning all.......why are we all so keen to prove that Disley Road didn't exist.or is a colloquialism????? I have see the local Hayfield Census for 1891.and there are two properties on Disley Road before we get to The Grouse Inn, who's official address was "Disley Road Phoside Hayfield"..then there are the Gormans. Halls.Jepsons Thorns Stephens and catlins all on Disley Road..then it changes to Disley Road Birch Vale with a dozen or so families.then it becomes Birch Vie, Disley Road, Birch Vale........ |
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Madmeg | Report | 30 Apr 2010 18:59 |
It was ME who wanted to know where Disley Road, Hayfield was, I was going to offer Pauline some photos of the road/houses. Derek, the 1891 census mentions the Grouse Inn. There are two Grouse Inns but one is in Glossop (on the Hayfield side), the other in Birch Vale. I can only assume, therefore, that the road out of Hayfield towards Birch Vale was then called Disley Road. There were very few houses on that stretch back then - a small row of terraced cottages, two pubs and three or four larger houses. |
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Elizabeth2469049 | Report | 30 Apr 2010 20:48 |
Pauline - I'd like to give credit here to Madmeg for the searches she did for me in Hayfield -she picked up a request of mine to Derek, but his records didn't go back to 1450 which was the date I had! but she actually got in touch with the vicar for me and searched a medieval graveyard for my Dendys - no luck and they all moved on elsewhere in the next generations but I was glad to have such handson search! |
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Pauline | Report | 2 May 2010 12:44 |
Thanks to you all for putting some 'flesh on the bones' in this research, so to speak. [ I know it's a terrible pun...] |
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Madmeg | Report | 2 May 2010 23:34 |
Oh Crikey, I remeber the Dendys, Elizabeth, no, the vicar had no records. And it is such a tiny graveyard. |
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Pauline | Report | 4 May 2010 10:33 |
Have no problem with Spring Villa, Disley Road being in Birch Vale/ Hayfield, all I know that's where the Turner home was & I'm sure the house still stands?? But thanks for all the thoughts, guess Disley road becomes a 'passing wonder' by 1901, Derek, & had morphed into ......??!! |
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Pauline | Report | 4 May 2010 11:03 |
Forgot to add, Eva [born 1886] & her sister Jane were probably born in Maloney [ Normandy?] north France & the first time Eva turns up is in the 1911 census. Don't have the birth details, hmm! |
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Madmeg | Report | 4 May 2010 18:59 |
Do you have a Wright Turner amongst your relatives? Mentioned here: |
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Madmeg | Report | 4 May 2010 23:03 |
Pauline, I can't for the life of me find Spring Villas. I know they exist. Do you have a location? I've asked my friendly local estate agent, but no joy yet. |
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Pauline | Report | 5 May 2010 10:59 |
Thanks for trying, MM. It was so interesting reading the 1912 directory for Hayfield,etc. Spring Villas is listed under Hayfield, I noticed.[Disley Road!] Otherwise I don't know.. Unsure about Wright Turner, although he could be in the tree somewhere. However, just before his name in this directory there are refs. to windows in the Hayfield Parish Church commemorating Elijah & Levi Hall & a Mrs Hall. of Moorlands [died 1879]. She was Elijah's wife, & they were Great Grandparents of my Father, Leonard Turner. Didn't know any of this; it is sooo significant!! Think Levi was a cousin of Elijah. I have some info on the Halls stretching back in the area to 1600, but as you realise I'm trying to search out the Turner line. |
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Madmeg | Report | 5 May 2010 22:31 |
Dad's Army Arthur Lowe is Hayfield's main claim to fame. The local cricket club named their club house after him (he bought the ground for them!). |
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Pauline | Report | 6 May 2010 13:01 |
Sorry, Margaret, if this is somewhat shorter than what I've just written & lost when I pressed 'preview'.. Oh, well!! You are trying so hard for me, thanks a million. Dad & Aunty visited Spring Villas as children, spoke of the maid appearing with a bell to call them in at a mealtime.Posh stuff! |
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Madmeg | Report | 6 May 2010 22:52 |
A local councillor has told me that Hayfield and Disley were connected in the 1800s, and the Hayfield Workhouse, which I know was at New Mills took people from Disley. His only recollection is of Springfield Terrace, but he has passed my query to a Turner person who was born and bred in Hayfield. |