WebSep 25, 2024 · location The Barracks, Langsett Road, Nether Hallam, Sheffield United Kingdom military residence address Source:9609996 31st March 1901. 1901. service … WebBirth 21 Nov 1868 - Nether Hallam, Sheffield, Yorks. Death 17 Jul 1935 - Rotherham, England, United Kingdom. Mother Maria Ann Crookes. Father ...
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WebThe amount of information listed varies, but the Nether Hallam, Sheffield 1831 Census records usually include a combination of the following information about your ancestor: … WebClick on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Nether Hallam like this: HALLAM …
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Web1881 Census Hawkers born Northamptonshire:... 269 Entries, Bc= Born Circa. Names following Christian, and Surname, are another person with name stated!. William Comperton, Bc 1857 ... Nassington Wanterford, Northamptonshire, England … WebNRA 4063 Sheffield: The Church Burgesses Trust link to online catalogue. NRA 4869 W & G Sissons Ltd, metal workers, Sheffield link to online catalogue. NRA 22730 Slater family of Bradfield: deeds and papers link to online catalogue. NRA 9535 Henry Clifton Sorby, geologist: papers link to online catalogue.
WebFeb 3, 2024 · About the book: The 1st edition of "Hunter's Hallamshire" is a large and now rare book, the pages measuring 10 by 15 inches with the printed area of the page being in some cases slightly larger than A4 size. The book is just over an inch thick and consists of just over 300 pages. In good condition the book will normally cost over 220 pounds.
WebJohn Nowill (1818-1900) of John Nowill and Sons. 1818 Born in Sheffield the son of John Nowill and his wife Elizabeth Spencer. 1844 Married (1) in Wortley to Ellen Oakden Bradley (1824-1862) and had seven children. 1851 Living at Spring Vale, Nether Hallam: John Nowill (age 33 born Sheffield), Merchant and Manufacturer of Cutlery. left vs right hfWebFull title: Plan of several estates in the townships of Ecclesall Bierlow and Nether Hallam, the property of Joseph and William Wilson. Dated [c. 1825-1830] Porter Brook, Long Field, Square Field, Spring Field, Brocco Bank Allotment, Upper Field, House Field, Tom Field [House]. Available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts #MediaStorehouse left vs right hemicolectomyWebConstituencies that covered the point location we hold for Nether Hallam will be listed on the "Units covering this place" tab. You can search for constituencies or other units that covered a particular location you are interested in by typing a postcode into our home page, or by using our Historic maps section, zooming in, selecting the Information option, and … left vs right helicalWebHistorical Description. Owlerton, a village mainly in Nether Hallam township but partly in Ecclesfield township, and an ecclesiastical parish in Sheffield parish, W.R. Yorkshire, near the river Don and the Manchester and Sheffield railway, 2 miles NW of Sheffield. It has a post and money order office under Sheffield; telegraph office, Hillsborough. left vs right earWebNether Hallam Township contains many handsome suburbs, including Upperthorpe, Walkley, Hill Foot, Portmahon, Philadelphia, part of Malin Bridge, The Barracks, and most of Owlerton, stretching from 1 to 2 miles north-north-west; steel Bank, spring Vale, spring Hill, Barber Nook, Crookes and Hallamgate, 2 miles west-by-north; parts of Western Bank … left vs right hippocampusWebWhen Edith Beighton was born on 11 December 1898, in Nether Hallam, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, her father, James Beighton, was 20 and her mother, Ada Cullen, was 20. She married Wallace Bertrude Randall on 6 April 1921, in Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters. left vs right hockey stickWebThe name Ecclesall (either from Heeksel-Hallr meaning the witches' hill, or Eccles (church) halh (hollow)) is not mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086—at that time Ecclesall … left vs right civil war