Genealogy Chat

Top tip - using the Genes Reunited community

Welcome to the Genes Reunited community boards!

  • The Genes Reunited community is made up of millions of people with similar interests. Discover your family history and make life long friends along the way.
  • You will find a close knit but welcoming group of keen genealogists all prepared to offer advice and help to new members.
  • And it's not all serious business. The boards are often a place to relax and be entertained by all kinds of subjects.
  • The Genes community will go out of their way to help you, so don’t be shy about asking for help.

Quick Search

Single word search

Icons

  • New posts
  • No new posts
  • Thread closed
  • Stickied, new posts
  • Stickied, no new posts

For who are we looking for in (Leicester)

Page 11 + 1 of 18

  1. «
  2. 11
  3. 12
  4. 13
  5. 14
  6. 15
  7. 16
  8. 17
  9. 18
  10. »
ProfilePosted byOptionsPost Date

Sidami

Sidami Report 2 Oct 2004 18:30

Thanks again Mike, I was just putting the information down when the images popped up. Mike do you have any information on where I can obtain information on woolen hosiery makers as a lot of my rellies seemed to have worked in those factories, I would like to find out what it was all about. Regards and thankyou again. Sue.............

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 2 Oct 2004 21:21

This is an extract from a site found via goggle cut & paste "Woolen hosiery makers." into goggle and click the uk chose the link to genuki nott's Trade & manufactures MIKE. Woollen Cloth Manufacture The manufacture of woolen cloth was the first manufacture of any importance prosecuted in the borough. It flourished as early as the twelfth century. Among the later improvements in Nottingham manufactures is the making of cloth, Indian shawls, and fancy goods, from the lace machine, for which a firm in Nottingham obtained the Council Medal a the Great Exhibition. More recently, cloth of a superior nature has been manufactured from the round hose frame. Besides being equal to ordinary cloth in the firmness of the fabric, it is considerably superior in elasticity.

Sidami

Sidami Report 2 Oct 2004 23:38

Thankyou again Mike. Sue..........................sleep tight

Lucy

Lucy Report 3 Oct 2004 15:44

Hello Mike,you have been very busy on my behalf,Williams age fits,I know nothing about him,but my Gt,gran,Catherine nee Dean aged 30,was living at her Mothers home with children Margaret aged 4 and Ada aged 2 on 1871 census[no mention of William].A death in 1871,of Wm Derry,has now to be verified.Records helpers found this info for me on Friday and---- .I wonder if I have found a skeleton in the closet,was my Catherine married to my Grans father? Will get back to you ,in the meantime many thanks,

Beryl

Beryl Report 4 Oct 2004 10:27

Mike, Thanks for the info. The Wymeswold PR'S are on their website, so I have those entries. Samuel Blunt d1644 was Rector of Walton on the Wolds. Beryl

Beverly

Beverly Report 9 Oct 2004 09:32

Hi Im planning a Trip to the Leicester records office in Wigston Can anyone give me info on what i can find there as this is the first time ive been. Or is it best to go to a library to do look ups Beverly

Sidami

Sidami Report 9 Oct 2004 13:44

Hi Bev, I go to the record office in Lincoln I find looking at the fiche for the parish reg for births marriage's and deaths, very interesting also Lincoln has the Kelly's direstory's don't know about Wigston. I think you have to book a fiche reader, take a cardigan as you find they are sometimes cold, you may have to take a couple of photo's of yourself, you do for Lincoln. Good luck they will help you in there if you just ask them, I know Lincoln are very helpful. Regards Sue.........

Jan

Jan Report 9 Oct 2004 14:12

The following info is from the county council website given below: The Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland, Long Street, Wigston Magna, Leicester, LE18 2AH Telephone: 0116 2571080 The Record Office is the centre for research into the history of Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland. Records of all kinds, including manuscripts (the archives of local government, institutions and families), maps and photographs are preserved and made available for research by the public. The record office also houses the local studies collection, including general works on Leicestershire and Rutland, local newspapers and periodicals, writings of local authors and sound recordings. http://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/record_office I've only been once. You can't take pens in with you or bags, but you can take pencils and paper. It will have the full GRO index and also parish registers - not sure if they have absolutely all. They have a small car park but there are also a couple of large carparks near the shops. It's not too far to walk. You really need to know exactly what you want to look up before you go. Jan

Beverly

Beverly Report 9 Oct 2004 17:37

thanks Jan and Sue for your advice Bev

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 9 Oct 2004 18:13

Greeting’s Again Beverly….. The Centre is in the centre of the Village close to the main Shopping Area.(Bell Street) It is in fact an Old School Building set behind iron railings with a Bus Stop right out side the front gateway.. .Opposite Paddock Street. Coming from the Mini roundabout at the junction of Aylestone Lane / Leicester Rd. / Long Street. Turn RIGHT. . . . You’ll pass the Centre on your right The Car Park is 100 yds further on your right just after the British Legion HQ. ( Don’t turn into their Car Park ) If you turn the next RIGHT into the road called :- Elizabeth Court. ( opposite the “ Peace Gardens” with a floral flowerbed) Then sharp right into the Car Park. It’s a small car Park so don’t leave it too late to get there. And I should avoid Tuesdays as the Family History Society is closed that day and it gets full up quickly. If you wish you can pre-book a fiche reader. You will have to sign up for a “ Readers Ticket “ ( it lasts 3 years and free.) But you DO NEED some type of IDENTITY with you. There are lockers for your personal belongings. And as said you can only take pencils and note pads into the reading room. If you require help then go to the desk in the second room and ask, they are only pleased to help you. They hold all types of Archives there. . . . from Parish Records to Local New’s papers on film. I do hope you have a good day there. . . MIKE. P.S. Do you require any maps of the area sent to you via E-mail ?

Ellis

Ellis Report 16 Oct 2004 12:19

Hi Mike You were spot on with Marriage in Mt.Bosworth. Thanks for that. Still nothing on Parry St? Ellis

Beverly

Beverly Report 16 Oct 2004 17:04

thanks for your kind offer mike but ive already done that does anybody want anything looking up im not promising as this is first time but ill do my best also if any body can help im looking for a john t withers born 1861 leicestershire im interested in parents names thanks beverly

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 16 Oct 2004 18:19

Greeting’s Beverley. . . . . John Thomas parents are :- Thomas Withers 19. Cooper. Born Leicester. Mary. Wife. 19. Ditto. JOHN THOMAS. 1 Month. Old. They are Living with John’s In-Laws. James Thornton. 52. Warp Loom Hand. Born Leicester. Sarah Wife. 50. GR 9 / 2295 / Page 5. At 23, Crown Street. Leicester. Good luck with your visit to the Records Office. MIKE.

Beverly

Beverly Report 16 Oct 2004 20:02

thanks mike thats lovely Beverly

Beverly

Beverly Report 16 Oct 2004 21:26

hi mike can i ask you for another favour please could you look up john wittering born 1870 leicestershire im interested in parents names again thankyou beverly

John

John Report 17 Oct 2004 10:26

Parish of Skeffington, 20. 11. 1856 Daniel Lewin 30 Groom Mar`d Sarah Anne Jordon 20 Where are Fathers, William Lewin, Farmer & William Jordon .Labourer. The witnesses were William Jordon & Mary Ann Tuffrail.

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 17 Oct 2004 20:19

Greeting’s Again Beverly. . . . This is frustrating ! ! The only John Wittering (1870) coming up on the 1871.Census is The Son of John & Rose Wittering in Devonport Army Camp. But gives the places of birth :- John Sen. ( Colour Sargent 2/3 Foot.) 31. Spalding Linc. Rose. Ireland.22. John Devonport.2. * * * * * * * * * * * * * But John Wittering (1870) Came up on the 1891. Leicester Census as :- Boarding with :- GR12/2533 /140 /Page 14. 20,Wand Street Leicester. John Green. Mar. 31. Needle Maker. Sarah. Wife. 24. Roland. Son. 2. Amelia. Dau. 3 Months. JOHN WITTERING. Boarder. 21. Shoe Finisher. All Born in the City of Leicester. (St. Margaret’s ) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The only likely BIRTH coming up on the 1837 site was :- December Quarter. 1869. JOHN WITTERING. Leicester. Certificate No. :- 7a. 196. This is a long shot for Parents Names. . . .but a possibility ? St. Margaret’s Church Marriages. . . . Entry No.310, SEP 2, 1866, after Banns THOMAS WITTERING, 19, bach. CORDWAINER, of QUEEN St, s. of JOHN WITTERING, FWK AMELIA OLDERSHAW, 18, sp. of RODNEY St, d. of JOHN OLDERSHAW, FWK Wits: SAMUEL PORTER?, ANN WITTERING. Looks like Amelia died due to childbirth :- Welford Road Wittering Burials:- WITTERING AMELIA 12 AUG 1889 41 Un Consecrated Ground WITTERING ANNIE 12 AUG 1889 13DAYS U = Ditto. And so Family broke up ? MIKE.

Beverly

Beverly Report 17 Oct 2004 20:33

thank you mike for your help much appreciated beverly

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 17 Oct 2004 20:59

Greeting's Again Beverley. . .. " Your very Welcome " Forgot to mention John (1870) didn't come up on the 1881. Census aswell....:0((( MIKE.

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 17 Oct 2004 21:35

Greeting’s & Welcome Alfred. . . . I can confirm that the Marriage did take place At Skeffington on 20th. Nov. 1856. And according to my marriage disks I have The Father’s names were William in both cases.. . So to try and answer your question as to why no Fathers names ?. . . . From the Parish Records for Marriages I’ve seen of that age.(1856) There were no provisions to put the Father’s names on the certificate just the people who were married plus the Vicar And Witness. . . Or another reason could be that the certificate was written out Several days in advance by some one who could write. . . And the Fathers details were not to hand at the time So the Fathers names would be added on the day ? But forgot. And maybe both Daniel & Anne couldn’t read or write and made their mark so would not see that the names had not been added. Both parents didn’t approve of the Wedding ? And so it was by Licence. . . So was the William Jordon ( Witness ) a Brother to Daniel ? Hope this helps. . . MIKE.