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New South Wales Cemeteries

Protestant Cemetery, Gundagai, New South Wales (NSW) John Benton, born IOW, England, 12 March 1809, died 14 September 1901; also Caroline Benton, our mother, died at Goulburn (NSW) – no date. And John James Benton, son of John, died at Gundagai – no date. William Paine, born Kent, England, died at ‘Surrey’, Gundagai, 7 December 1925, aged 93 years; also Jessie Paine, died 11 May 1933, aged 87 years. John Thomas Bowler, son of Joseph and Fanny, native of Congleton, Chester, England, accidentally drowned while bathing on 13 January 1879, aged 25 years.

Cemetery, Yass, New South Wales

James Frederick Mote, born Islington, London, died Yass, 23 April 1893, aged 47 years; also his wife, Martha, born Windsor, NSW, died Yass, 14 August 1937, aged 95 years. Jeremiah Crossley, born Yorkshire, England, husband of Sarah, died 1 August 1884, aged 73 years. William Crago, native of Liskeard, Cornwall, died 11 June 1877, aged 79 years; also his widow, Elizabeth Crago, died 3 April 1892, aged 82 years. Petherick Tamblyn Crago, died 22 May 1907, aged 74 years. Also his widow Ann Crago, who died 16 June 1919, aged 80 years. Frederick Crago, died 26 August 1884, aged (?) 17 years. (All the Cragos were in a family plot.) John Harper, died 30 April 1888, aged 45 years; also his infant children, Arthur, May and Vivian, all in the same plot, with James Wood and J H P Mallyon. John Cole Yeo, born Holsworthy, Devon, 15 April 1835, and died Yass, 8 May 1898, aged 63 years. Also Mary Kirk, widow of John, born Glasgow 31 August 1840, died Yass 2 June 1933, aged 92 years; also their daughter

08.08.2008. 04:45

Christian Israelites

These are the names of Christian Israelites who were members of the Ashton-under-Lyne congregation and signed the 'signing book'. List compiled by Lynne Gray. You can read more about the Church of Christian Israelites in the March 2008 issue of Family Tree Magazine.

ANDREW Enoch Pre 1859
ANDREW Jonathon Pre 1859
ANDREWS Susannah Pre 1840
ANDREWS Jane Pre 1859
ANDREWS Joseph Pre 1859
ARDERN Joseph Henry 12th April 1891
ARMITAGE Bessie Jane 16th April, 1876
ARMITAGE Charles 3rd November, 1882
ARMITAGE Edward 3rd December, 1882
ARMITAGE Ernest 26th February, 1888
ARMITAGE George Pre 1830 – formerly an Israelite – set himself up for a prophet end of 1830 – his prophecies failed.
ARMITAGE John Evan 6th January, 1878
ARMITAGE Lucy 11th July, 1890
ARMITAGE Mary 29th August, 1879
ARMITAGE Sarah Sophia 7th March, 1886
ARMITAGE William 27th April, 1884
ASPLAND Charles 10th January, 1869
ASPLAND Joseph 18th October, 1872
BAIRD Annie Pre 1859
BAIRD Eli Pre 1859
BAIRD Hans 24th June, 1866
BAIRD James Pre 1859
BAIRD John Pre 1859
BAIRD Nathan 12th May, 1867
BAIRD Phoebe 1863
BAKER Henry 19th February, 1875
BARNES James E. 1863
BEARD Sarah (x) Pre 1859
BELL Catherine 5th June, 1870
BELL Margaret 15th May, 1869
BENTLEY Pre 1824
BILLINGTON Joseph Juror in 1830 trial
BIRD Rachel Pre 1859
BIRD Elizabeth (x) Pre 1859
BLACKWELL Robert Charlestown, near Ashton 1820s
BOULTON Mary 13th April, 1872
BOURKE John 12th November, 1859
BRADBURY James Juror in 1830 trial
BRINDLEY Anna (x) Pre 1859
BROOKS James Pre 1859
BROOKS Sarah 1863
BULLOUGH Mary Pre 1830 – gave evidence at the 1830 trial.
CAMPBELL Mary Pre 1842
CARTER Sarah Ann 7th June, 1885
CARTER William 7th June, 1885
CHARSIDE Samuel Pre 1859
CLARKE David 10th January, 1869
CLARKE Eliza Pre 1859
CLARKE Louisa 13th August, 1871
CLARKE Oliver Pre 1859
CLARKE Samuel 28th January, 1866
CLARKE Samuel Pre 1859
CLARKE Sophia 24th April, 1864
CLEMENT William Pre 1859
CLEMENT Mary (x) Pre 1859
CLUNNE Anne 26 Feb 1826 – one of the 7 punished with Mary Wroe for 3 years.
CLUNNE Cordelia 26 Feb 1826 – one of the 7 punished with Mary Wroe for 3 years.
COLLINS Alice (x) 1863
COMPTON John 3rd June, 1863
COMPTON Joseph H. 10th December, 1897
COOK Ann 1863
COOKE William Pre 1825
CORMACK Elizabeth Pre 1859
CORRY Joseph Pre 1850
CORRY Mary 10th June, 1866
CORRY Mary 23rd March, 1877
CORRY Phoebe Louisa Pre 1859
CROFT Sarah Ann 13th October, 1889
DEAN Elizabeth 26 Feb 1826 – one of the 7 punished with Mary Wroe for 3 years.
DEVLIN Ann Pre 1859
DEVLIN Rose 19th April, 1863
DUNCAN Ellen Pre 1830
DYSON Betty Pre 1824
EASDOWN Sarah 9th April, 1882
EASDOWN Septra Pre 1859
EASTWOOD Jemima S 15th November, 1933
ELLIS Heggert 2nd September, 1883
ENTWISTLE Samuel Pre 1825 – went to the USA on mission work but was not successful
FARRAND Benjamin 1863
FARRAND Eliza 1863
FARRAND Eliza 26th January, 1862
FARRAND James Pre 1859
FARRAND John 13th January, 1878
FARRAND John Pre 1859
FARRAND Mary Pre 1859
FARRAND Robert 1st May, 1863
FARRAND Robert Pre 1862
FARRAND Sarah Pre 1859
FARRAND William Pre 1859
FARREN Phoebe (x) 1863
FARROW Jessie 14th May, 1876
FISHER Albert 21st November, 1880
FISHER Jemima 22nd February, 1874
FISHER Rachel 13th May, 1866
GARLAND John Pre 1825
GARLAND Ann 26 Feb 1826 – one of the 7 punished with Mary Wroe for 3 years. Later lived in JW’s house – gave evidence at his trial in 1830
GILL Emily 21st April, 1889
GILL Henry 26th July, 1885
GILL Maud Mary Hickron 31st October, 1886
GRIMSHAW Daniel Died after circumcision c1825
GRIMSHAW Robert Not in signing books – lived at Hurstbrook near Ashton – c1825
HAINSWORTH David Pre 1824 – went to the USA on mission work but was not successful.
HALL Ann Pre 1830 – one of the girls that bought accusations against JW
Servant to JW
HALL Hannah (mother of Ann) Pre 1830 – Didn’t believe her daughter’s accusations.
HARRISON Mary Pre 1824
HARVEY Alice 26th July, 1908
HARVEY Mary Elizabeth 6th August, 1908
HARVEY William 26th July, 1908
HAYNES John 25th January, 1863
HAYNES Priscilla (x) 1863
HITCHCOCK Amelia 11th February, 1872
HOPLAND Mary Ann 12th June, 1867
HORROCKS Elizabeth 1863
HORROCKS Nancy Pre 1859
HORROCKS Rachel (x) Pre 1859
HORROCKS Samuel Pre 1859
HORROCKS Samuel (x) Pre 1859
HOUSE Mary Pre 1859
HOWARD John Pre 1824
HUGHES Eliza 1863
HUGHES Jane Pre 1859
HUGHES Margaret 1863
HUGHES Mary Ann (x) Pre 1859
HULME Judith (x) Pre 1859
HULME Mary (x) 1863
HUNTER Annie Mary 21st April, 1876
HUNTER Joseph 25th December, 1868
HUNTER Marion 21st April, 1876
HURD John 13th February, 1880
HUTCHINS Alfred 26th December, 1879
JACKSON Anna Pre 1859
JACKSON John Pre 1859
JOHNSON George Pre 1859
JOHNSON Mary Pre 1859
KINGDON Sarah Pre 1826
KNOWLSON William & Sons Drapery shop in Ashton pre 1831 – Shop Company dispute.
KNOWLSON Nancy Pre 1830 – servant to JW for 5 weeks, testified at his trial in 1830.
LACK John Pre 1859
LAYCOCK Hannah Pre 1859
LAYCOCK John Pre 1859
LEES Ann Pre 1824
LEES Betty Pre 1824
LEES Edward (member of the tribe of Reuben) Pre 1822 – left end of 1830
LEES Henry (elder in the house of Levi) Circumcisor – 1825 – left end of 1830
LEES Samuel (head of the house of Ephraim forever) 1820’s
LEES William Jnr Pre 1830
LEES William Snr Before 1824
LEWIS Alice 2nd September, 1883
LEWIS Mary J. Pre 1859
LOVERING Margaret Pre 1830 – Gave evidence at 1830 trial.
MARGRAVE Ann 25th December, 1901
MARGRAVE Bertha 20th May, 1888
MARGRAVE Edith 22nd August, 1886
MARGRAVE George 29th December, 1880
MARGRAVE Jane Ann 8th October, 1882
MARGRAVE Lily 25th December, 1901
MARGRAVE Sarah Jane 8th May, 1891
MASTERMAN Jane 26 Feb 1826 – one of the 7 punished with Mary Wroe for 3 years.
MASTERMAN William Childs Pre 1825 - Instigator of 1830 trial – follower of Zion Ward – Left end 1830.
MASTERMAN Sarah Servant to JW – gave evidence at trial in 1830
MATLEY Abraham Pre 1824
McCORQUODALE Archibald 26th July, 1885
McCORQUODALE Elizabeth 7th April, 1880
McCORQUODALE Joseph 31st August, 1879
McPHAIL Archibald Pre 1827 – found guilty of adultery – see footnote 34rd July, 1826.
MILLER Benjamin 1863
MILLER Eliza 1863
MILLER Isaac 12th November, 1859
MOOND William Pre 1859
MOORE Edward Pre 1846
MORT Thomas Pre 1848
MOSS Robert Pre 1859
MUFF Samuel Pre 1824 – son of William
MUFF William Pre 1824
NAYLOR Caroline Pre 1824
NICHOLLS Elijah (x)Pre 1859
NICHOLLS Jemima Emily 3rd January, 1864
NORTHEN William Pre 1825
OLD Robert Pre 1841
OGDEN Joseph Juror in 1830 trial
PEART Esther 19th November, 1865
PEART Mary Ann 1863
PEART Samuel (x) Pre 1830
PILE Sarah Pre 1830 – one of the girls to bring accusations against JW.
Servant to JW
QUANCE Sarah Pre 1830 – one of the girls to bring accusations against JW.
READ Joseph Pre 1849
READ Susannah (married name Ottley) Pre 1849
RENNIE Alexander Pre 1840
RODWAY Harriett Pre 1859
SAXON Ann 13th October, 1889
SAXON James 4th September, 1885
SAXON John James 29th September, 1889
SHARRICK Rebecca (x) 1863
SHAW Harriett 1863
SHAW Joseph Juror in 1830 trial
SHAW Matthew 2nd June, 1867
SHAW William 16th March, 1862
SIDDAL John Doorkeeper 1825
SLADE Ellen Maria 4th June, 1880
SKIN William 1825 – part of the jury in 1830
SMITH Lane 19th November, 1871
SOUTHAM Defended JW at the Feb 1831 incident at Ashton.
SPENCER Thomas Left because of the 1830 trial.
STANLEY John (member of the house of Simeon) 195 Stamford Street, Ashton
STANLEY Mary Pre 1848
STEPHENS Richard Pre 1825
STIVEY Charlotte Pre 1859
STIVEY Jane Pre 1859
STIVEY Joseph Pre 1859
STIVEY Mary Pre 1859
STIVEY Tryphena 1863
STONE Thomas Joined 1825 and had left by 1825.
STONEHAM Elizabeth 31st August, 1877
STOTHERS Sarah 16th June, 1871
SUTHERS John Pre 1859
SWIRE Elizabeth Pre 1830 – involved in the conspiracy against JW.
SWIRE Samuel (Jr) (tribe of Manasseh) Pre 1827 – left end of 1830
TAYLOR Jane Pre 1824
TAYLOR John Pre 1826
TAYLOR Mary, Snr. 26 Feb 1826 – one of the 7 punished with Mary Wroe for 3 years.
THOMPSON John Pre 1848
TWIGG William Pre 1825
VERNON Joseph Pre 1827
WALKER Allen (x) 6th August, 1871
WALKER Betty Gave evidence at 1830 enquiry
WALKER Samuel Left end 1830.
Pre 1822 – Samuel Walker was a half brother to James LAYCOCK Jnr.
WALKER Thomas 29th April, 1877
WARREN J. E. Pre 1859
WATERMAN Pre 1824
WEBB Alice 29th December, 1908
WEBB Eliza 15th August, 1909
WEBB Eliza 29th December 1908
WEBB Elsie 29th December, 1908
WEBB Winifred 29th December, 1908
WHITTAKER William Henry 22nd September, 1878
WILLIAMS Sarah Pre 1859
WITTER Stephen 29th September, 1872
WITTERS Sophia 26th May, 1873
WOOD Alfred 28th April, 1907
WOOD Ann Deane 26th April, 1891
WOOD Arthur 29th May, 1892
WOOD Elizabeth 26 Feb 1826 – one of the 7 punished with Mary Wroe for 3 years.
WOOD Elsie 25th November, 1900
WOOD Frank 11th March, 1906
WOOD George 4th May, 1902
WOOD George 21st March, 1869
WOOD Harold 26th July, 1908
WOOD James Deane 1870
WOOD Nellie 21st February, 1904
WOODS Mary Lucy Pre 1859
WOOLLACOTT Aaron Pre 1830 – part of the jury for 1830 trial.
WORD Sarah Marina Pre 1859
WORSLEY Annie 25th December, 1901
WROE Elizabeth 1871
WROE Mary 30th July, 1865

21.01.2008. 09:16

Rossall Mission

The names as listed on the war memorial for St Wilfrid's Rossall Mission, which closed for worship in 2000. ‘By their sacrifice – we live’ James Appleton William Bailey David Bates Charles Blyth Thomas Boardman Samuel Bracegirdle Alfed Brookes Benjamin Brookes John Crossley Brotherton Walter Burrows Arthur Catherall Alfred Chapman Richard Clarke Will Cooper Edward Corner Clarence Cotterill Ernest Critchley Harold Davies John William Davies Henry Deardon John Devenport Thomas Dooley Joseph Doxey John Doyle Walter Eachus Harry Forman Samuel James Goddard William Gradwell Robert Graham William Arthur Gratrix Leonard Greenhalgh Wilfrid Greenhalgh James Hobson Sydney Percival Gregory George Gregson Fred Grundy Albert Edward Halliday Fred Hampson Henry Harrison William Arthur Harrison John Joseph Hartley Joseph Higgs John Henry Hilton Harry Hughes Robert Simeon Hulme John Gilbert Jarvis Ernest Kewlshaw John Edward Hughes James Lester Harry Lovatt Arthur Mellor Alexandra Middleton Albert Miller George Moore Arthur Morgan Edwin Morris John Ridings William Arthur Rigg Thomas Henry Robinson John Rushton Lewis Elliot Russell James Sydney Sattler Charley Lomas Schofield John Schofield Joseph Schofield Walter Schofield Dennis de Courtney Shaw Walter Sherlock Squire Sidlow John T Watson Simcock Charles J Singleton Hanniball Smith Herbert Smith John Smith William Southworth Andrew Spencer Fredrick Stonier James Talbot William Thompson Gordon Thorley William Henry Turner Norman Vernon Henry Wadsworth Peter Swan Walker Frank Watson John Weyss James Whiteley John Whittle James Whittle John W Wilkinson Tom Clarence Wilson Fredrick James Wood Albert Worthington Frank Yates Squire Worthington

28.12.2007. 05:44

Airmen's graves with pics

In the February FTM on page 7 we included a piece about 10 British Airmen's graves and two officers' graves. Betty Harmsworth has sent us photographs of each of the graves and you can view them here, just click the links below. If you would like a copy of one of the photos please contact Helen Tovey at helen.t@family-tree.co.uk Betty believes all these men died in a training accident in Estevan, Saskatchewan on 29 July 1943, although not all the graves give this date. Airmen's graves Airmen's graves

18.12.2007. 06:36

Plaistow War Memorial Bells

In the November issue in ‘Genealogical Miscellany’ with Tom Wood, we included mention of an unusual war memorial. The World War I deceased servicemen whose names are listed on the church bells at the Memorial Baptist Church in Barking Road, Plaistow, London, follow below. Church spokeswoman Philippa King is keen to hear from anyone who thinks someone from their family’s history may be commemorated in the bells. She can be contacted by telephone on 020 7474 6603, or by email: philippa.king@dsl.pipex.com A bell - Privates A Acton, W H Adam, F A Adams, J Agar, W G Ames, J Anderson, W Andrade, W Baker, C W Bell, W Belsher, W Bewick, S H Blanshard, E Bracey, A J Boon. G bell - Gunner T J Read, G A Smith, G H Stride, Dr J McDonald, Bombardier E Wenham. F# bell - Private S A Cotterill, W Cunningham, J Davies, E Davis, H Dealey, W Deeprose, A E Earle, H Earle, A J Edmunds, J S Ellie, P C Ellisse, J Erving, C J Fairy, J Fardon, W Feast, A J Fish, S Fisher, W Foggo, H J Fordham, H Francis, F C Fothergill, W P D Franklin, F I Free. F bell - Lieutenants F Burbridge, H Cameron, D Moore; 2nd Lieutenants W Davie, J H Gilbert, T Powell; Sergeants J R Cavedas, G W Cox, E Fuller, A E Gooderman, J Hillman, W Horne, T Hutchin; Company Sergeant Major H J Sparks; Corporals H Bock, F Bolitho, H Brown, A R Chivers, W J Dowling, E A Finch DCM, C Kiff; Sergeants F J J Janes, H Middleton, H Patterson, J Kennie, E Surridge, A Wade; Corporal T Bilby. E bell - Lance Corporal A C Cole, G Glenistein, J H Johnston, T G Laws, J C Merriman, W Sawyer; Private J H Fretwell, E Gains, T Gray, A E Haines, W Hampton, R Harvey, W H Hewett, W Hollocks, R J Holloway, A Hopkins, G H C Holmes, F Horriger, G W Hughes, G W Husk, H Hymans, A Ince, J H Ivory. D bell - Privates F Jarvey, W Jestick, S J Kinch, J R Laws, F Leggett, J Lichen, H Lyon, A E Markham, J Marrison, C Marsh, M Mason, L J Matthews, A T Miles, G Miller, S Miller, A E C Millidge, J Morrison, A Mortimer, T G Murphy, B W Nash, J Naules, A W Newport, D Noble, G F Older, T Ousten, T Overton, A Parish, H A Payn, H G Peers, E Pender, W Penfold, A Perry, E Peters. C Tenor bell - Privates W Peterson, H Petfield, H E Phipps, G A Prickett, A Radford, J L Rapley, F J Rushbrook, P Salmon, W H Sawyer, J T Sawyers, E Shalp, J Siddon, A E Smith, A T Spencer, E J Swan, C H Sykes, D Taylor, F C Taylor, J Taylor, W Thompson, H C Turner, A Tweedie, E A Urry, J Varley, W Venus, J Wager, S A Wainwright, W J Ward, A F F Warren, B W Wash, H Wenham, R S White, J Whiting, C H Williams, C Wood, V E Zinecraft.

21.09.2007. 10:16

The Hawkshead Registers, 1568-1837

In the October issue of Family Tree Magazine, Martin Leonard told us about his transcriptions of the Hawkshead Registers, 1568-1837. Here we give you access to the full database, as described in the magazine.

In order to view the Excel files you will need either a copy of Microsoft Office Excel or an Excel viewer, one can be downloaded and installed free or charge from the Microsoft website here. Click here for full installation instructions for the Microsoft Excel viewer.

If you have Excel installed, and agree to abide by the Copyright Terms and Conditions,
please click here to view the Hawkshead Registers, 1568-1837.

NB. The file is 6.5MB in size and as such is not recommended for dial up users, Broadband download should take approx 3 minutes.

If you wish to see the Word files or read the introduction to the Registers, you can purchase the Hawkshead Registers disk for £5 from
Martin Leonard,
Courtland,
Newcourt Road,
Charlton Kings,
Cheltenham
GL53 9AZ;
01242 523080;
jmartinleonard@hotmail.co.uk

Copyright Terms and Conditions – the practical implications
The copyright on all the files containing material from the registers is held either by the Hawkshead Parochial Church Council (PCC) or by the PCC and J M Leonard jointly. The conditions set by the PCC are that the transcriptions may be made available to others without restriction, but for non-commercial purposes only. So you are free to copy any of these files and to give copies to anyone else – but you must not sell them or make a charge for their use in any way. The same restrictions apply to those to whom copies are given.
The copyright on the two files not containing register material which appear on the disk (the main one being the introduction) is held by J M Leonard. This allows J M Leonard to make a small charge for providing copies to others directly. Enquiries may be sent (preferably by email) to Martin Leonard, Courtland, Newcourt Road, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham GL53 9AZ; 01242 523080; jmartinleonard@hotmail.co.uk.

Copies of the Hawkshead Registers disk are available for £5 to cover costs from Martin Leonard (contact details as before). If any profit is made by J M Leonard, the balance will be sent to the PCC for the needs of the parish church. If any users of the FTM version would like to make a small donation, this may be done by cheque, payable to Hawkshead PCC and sent to the Treasurer, c/o The Vicarage, Vicarage Lane, Hawkshead, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 0PD.

Enquiries about proposed uses of the material which might involve copyright issues should be sent to Martin Leonard, and will be referred to the PCC as necessary.