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

WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR IN LEICESTER (PART THIRTEEN

Page 10 + 1 of 13

  1. «
  2. 11
  3. 12
  4. 13
  5. »
ProfilePosted byOptionsPost Date

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 27 Jul 2007 20:08

' Bless you my Child ...' MIKE. Who took the part of Rev'd Ivan Hassock in ' The Village' on Gen Board.

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 27 Jul 2007 20:17

*** F.A.O. *** …….. Maggie O’ Leicester. … Who said they were for my use ? The wooden mallet is not only used to Whack tent pegs in with……. But can be used for making a dent in the ground To match the curvature of your spine……. Picked Camp beds up for 10/- each at the last Rummage Sale……. MIKE.xxx P.S. So. …… Why are you not down at the Jamboree ?

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 27 Jul 2007 20:33

Greeting’s & Welcome Wendy……. Stoney Stanton Burials :~ BRAY :~ BRAY Thomas 25 Sep 1829 20 BRAY Richard 15 Oct 1834 21 BRAY Thomas 18 Nov 1834 23 BRAY Letitia 20 Feb 1849 74 BRAY William 11 Jan 1850 86 Abode Hinckley Union BRAY John 21 Mar 1852 1 BRAY Martha 24 Jan 1856 Inf BRAY Mary 22 Jan 1857 1 BRAY Elizabeth 22 Mar 1859 18 Abode Soar Mill B.Astley BRAY Julia 17 Jan 1863 4mths BRAY William 16 Apr 1867 67 BRAY Jesse 15 Sep 1868 25 BRAY Charles 19 Apr 1870 29 BRAY Mary Ann 8 Jun 1871 52 BRAY John 2 May 1874 71 BRAY Sarah Ann 14 Aug 1874 Inf BRAY Jesse 5 Nov 1876 74 BRAY Allen 17 Jun 1879 79 BRAY Albert Sydney 2 Dec 1879 8mths BRAY May 23 May 1883 3 BRAY Prudence Ann 5 May 1888 14 BRAY Sarah 9 Nov 1889 89 BRAY Mary Jane 30 Aug 1891 72 JONES.:~ JONES Mary Ann 29 May 1827 10days JONES John 1 Feb 1830 67 JONES Elizabeth 28 Apr 1854 77 JONES George 14 Apr 1888 2 TAYLOR :~ TAYLOR Jemima 28 Apr 1822 1 TAYLOR Richard 10 Jul 1822 9days Abode Broughton TAYLOR Charles 31 Jan 1839 1 TAYLOR John 25 May 1841 70 TAYLOR Alfred 18 Sep 1842 3mths TAYLOR Anna Maria 13 Nov 1846 2 TAYLOR Isabella 17 May 1848 Inf TAYLOR Solomon 26 Jun 1850 Inf Abode Shaw Land Potter's Marston TAYLOR Ann 8 Jul 1850 46 TAYLOR Matilda 23 Jul 1851 Inf Abode Earl Shilton Coroner's Warrant TAYLOR Joseph 7 Jan 1853 17 Abode Barwell TAYLOR Jane 31 Mar 1853 57 TAYLOR Ann Anne Maria 3 Mar 1854 7mths TAYLOR Ann 9 Jul 1854 79 TAYLOR Charles Cooper 14 Jan 1855 Inf TAYLOR Alfred Steven 9 Jun 1858 Inf TAYLOR Edmund 18 Apr 1861 70 TAYLOR George Crowson 19 Dec 1864 3yrs 5mths TAYLOR William 1 Apr 1867 -- TAYLOR Mary 6 Apr 1869 64 TAYLOR John 30 Aug 1869 Inf TAYLOR Abraham 22 Sep 1871 Inf TAYLOR Rosamund Louisa 6 Jul 1872 15mths Abode Shaw Barn Marston TAYLOR George Kerry 30 Sep 1872 Inf By Coroner's Inquest TAYLOR Mary Ann Drefus 15 Dec 1872 Inf TAYLOR William 1 Mar 1873 67 TAYLOR Prudence Comfort 30 Aug 1873 3 TAYLOR Ann 15 May 1874 68 TAYLOR Elizabeth 28 Jul 1874 37 TAYLOR Ellen 24 Aug 1874 Inf TAYLOR Thomas 11 Aug 1877 77 TAYLOR Mary 22 Oct 1877 21 TAYLOR George Edmund 7 Dec 1877 5wks TAYLOR George 5 Jan 1878 48 TAYLOR Joseph 18 Mar 1879 1mth TAYLOR Frederick 19 Mar 1879 10mths TAYLOR Charles 21 Jan 1880 12 TAYLOR Emma 23 Oct 1880 19 TAYLOR John 7 Nov 1882 87 TAYLOR John 11 Oct 1885 69 TAYLOR William 2 Mar 1886 17mths TAYLOR Arthur 9 May 1886 11mths TAYLOR John William 30 Jun 1888 4mths TAYLOR Martha 8 Sep 1891 63 TAYLOR Elizabeth 1 Dec 1891 59 Sorry No GADD Burials found……. Hope this helps some to find missing links & brick walls ? MIKE.

Maggie in Leics

Maggie in Leics Report 28 Jul 2007 07:42

Mike, Apologies Oh Great One, for suggesting old bones gone soft!!!! Taking cub son to visit Jamboree Tuesday - thought going to stay, leaving cub son at home, might be more than non-scouting hubby would put up with after absence from home last year for Leicestershire's 'little' camp!! P.S. What is 10/-? ;-))))

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 28 Jul 2007 14:57

Greeting’s Again Maggie O’ Leicester…… If your interested there is a “ Sunrise Ceremony “ At John Lee’s Wood Camp site Wednesday starting 7.45.AM. Being run by the City District………( Everyone welcomed ) It’s hoped that we will go live via Satellite link to WWW. If you fancy sleeping over with a Camp Fire programme in the Evening then The site will be open Tuesday. According to the latest info the ground at the Jamboree is ROCK HARD. But pack your Welles just in case !!!!! Allow yourself plenty of time if going via Car. One way system in operation to & from the site. Check this out via :~ http://eng.thejamboree.org/site/travel/ But there again you might already have is link ? MIKE. xx

Sarah

Sarah Report 28 Jul 2007 22:47

census lookup plz om 1861 1871 thomas clarke b 1788 narborough leicester also lookup on his wife ann harriman b 1789?? woodhouse leicester thanks sarah

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 28 Jul 2007 23:06

Hi Mike, can I pick your brains, please? I'm investigating the children of Joseph Pool and Hannah Knight, who were married at St. Margaret's in 1823 and lived in Burgess Street, in the All Saints district of Leicester. The children who appear on the censuses are Rebecca (1823), Anne (1838), William (1841) and James (1843). I have William's birth certificate (he was my great-grandfather). As there's a very long gap between Rebecca's birth and Anne's, I decided to check the IGI to see if there were any more children, and I found an extracted entry for Thomas Poole, female (?), parents Joseph Poole and Ann Night, born 21/12/1834 and christened 5/1/1835 at George Street Primitive Methodist Church, Leicester. He doesn't appear on any census, but the NBI has a burial on 11/9/1837 for Thomas Poole, infant, All Saints, Leicester. As Ann Night is so similar to Hannah Knight, I'm inclined to think this Thomas is one of mine. Do you happen to know where the George Street Primitive Methodist Church registers would be? Not sure if the 'All Saints' in the NBI is the district or the church; it seems odd that he'd be christened in the Methodist church and buried in the C of E. Do you have any burials for that date and place?

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 28 Jul 2007 23:22

Maggie, 10/- is 10 shillings. It's obviously been a very long time since Mike last went to a rummage sale :-)

Jan

Jan Report 29 Jul 2007 10:06

FAO of Wendy Taylor: re Taylors in Stoney Stanton My husband's ancestors include one Caroline TAYLOR, b. 1844, daughter of John Taylor (b. abt 1800, Dunton Bassett) and Ann Osborn (b abt 1806, Buckby, Northampton). Some of the names on Mike's list could refer to members of this family. Do get in touch if you think there might be a connection. Jan

Maggie in Leics

Maggie in Leics Report 29 Jul 2007 10:08

Mike, Thanks for info about John Lee's sunrise - our village is having own smaller version. Don't expect to be back from Jambo until pretty late on Tuesday. Boots already in car!! Thanks for travel link, staying overnight Monday in North Weald so as to get to bus at airfield in good time Tuesday. Made it To St Margaret's church last week (where two of my Butlers were married in 1800's), and have found info about Open Day at All Saints (August 25th) which is the parish where Thomas Edward (The Chemist) Butler was born. Happy Sunrise, will bring you a stick o' rock (if I can find one!!) from Jambo!! Mary, Thanks for translation of 10/-. Sadly, tho not as old as Mike, am old enough to remember 'old money' - got my Thrift Badge as a Brownie by saving 15/- in my Post Office account!! Maggie

faerykingdom

faerykingdom Report 29 Jul 2007 18:08

Hi again, I was wondering if you could help me find out where a few people were buried? Lilian Tansey died 1915 aged 3 Florence Tansey died 1915 aged 0 Both lived in the St Matthews area of Leicester William Lewis died 1913 aged 0 Ellen Lewis died 1914 aged 0 Both lived within the parish of Holy Trinity, but they don't perform burials there to my knowledge. Any help would be great, Vicky

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 29 Jul 2007 20:57

Greeting's........ Victoria. Sorry..... But none of those names appeared on my Welford Road Cemetery Burial Indexes...... Seeing it was during the war years so documentation could be scarce But you could try Gilroes Cemetery You could try getting in touch with the City Council Cemeteries Office link below :~ All cemetery and crematorium matters are dealt with at our central office in New Walk Centre, Leicester. Address: Burial & Cremation Manager, New Walk Centre, Welford Place, Leicester, LE1 6ZG. Telephone (U.K.): 0116 252 7382/7383 Fax (U.K): 0116 222 8706 E-Mail: cemeteries( Hat )leicester.gov.uk Remove brackets and replace (Hat) with the other icon. But it can be expensive I hear they are charging £20 per person per hour Or if you do the search in person then it's £5 per person per hour. Sorry ..... MIKE.

faerykingdom

faerykingdom Report 29 Jul 2007 21:03

Hi Mike, thanks anyway. I will try that. Vicky

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 29 Jul 2007 21:44

Greeting’s Again Mary O’ Italy…… Checked out both your Queries for Thomas…. via I.G.I. Batch No.'s.... & my disks I think the Female bit is a mistake of LDS. Yes it was St. Nicolas Parish Church for a burial of a Thomas See Index from my disk :~ St. Nicolas Parish Church Leicester. POOLE THOMAS 11 SEP 1837 INF Now...... I don’t wish to dash your hopes But I would have thought the age would have been Aged.3. and not “ INF.” = Infant. The term “ Infant” usually relates to a child having NOT reached their 1st. birthday.0 ~1. George Street Primitive Methodist records COULD be at the Records Office ? I could check this out next time I’m there. Also I can have a look at that burial from St. Nicolas Parish Registers It MIGHT just give parents names. And an address. But usually reads thus :~ 1837. Entry No. XXX Thomas Pole. Infant…..Buried Sept. 11th…….Name of Officiating Minster. MIKE.xx

Scouser from Leicester

Scouser from Leicester Report 29 Jul 2007 21:56

Hi Mike This may sound a silly question but it's only easy if you know, on the death certificate of my grandmother It says her address was 28 Marriott road Leicester U.D. what do's U.D stand for. thanks Paul

Jan

Jan Report 29 Jul 2007 22:00

u.d. = urban district (I think!) Jan

Scouser from Leicester

Scouser from Leicester Report 29 Jul 2007 22:03

Thanks it's been driveing me mad and what makes it worse it's so obvious. Paul

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 29 Jul 2007 22:45

Greeting's & Welcome Scoucer O' Leicester.... Just to confirm your inquiry :~ U.D. = Urban District. Which meant that the ' Borough of Leicester' was not responsible for any of the Services Gas Electricity, Water. &. Sanitary Waste disposable . Plus they paid a different rate of Tax for these Services & not Borough rates of Tax's. ...... Marriott Road ...would come under Wigston I think being on the ' Saff ' But today now is back with the City MIKE.

Scouser from Leicester

Scouser from Leicester Report 29 Jul 2007 22:46

Thanks Mike Paul

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 29 Jul 2007 23:00

Thanks very much for checking Thomas Poole, Mike. If you have time to have a look at the Record Office, that'd be great. If Thomas does belong to my Joseph and Hannah Pool I assume he died before 1841, because there's no sign of him on the censuses. If the burial isn't the one at St. Nicholas, could it have been recorded by the Methodist Church? All the other members of the Pool family whose burials I've found so far (Joseph, Hannah and Rebecca) are at Welford Road Cemetery.