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Lilysmum wrote: Can anyone tell me anything about the cemetery just of Coal Hill Lane in Farsley.Went there a few weeks ago to look for some graves(doing family history research) and the gate is padlocked with a sign saying private property keep out.Was it connected with a nearby church or chapel or just a burial ground,It's very overgrown so obviously no longer in use.Would be grateful for any info The cemetry you refer to belonged to Farsley Reheboth Particular Baptist Chapel.This chapel building is that immediately next to the graveyard and is now used as offices.The Burial Book and grave plan for the graveyard can be found on the Farsley Parish Church web site

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TASMAN wrote: Lilysmum wrote: Can anyone tell me anything about the cemetery just of Coal Hill Lane in Farsley.Went there a few weeks ago to look for some graves(doing family history research) and the gate is padlocked with a sign saying private property keep out.Was it connected with a nearby church or chapel or just a burial ground,It's very overgrown so obviously no longer in use.Would be grateful for any info The cemetry you refer to belonged to Farsley Reheboth Particular Baptist Chapel.This chapel building is that immediately next to the graveyard and is now used as offices.The Burial Book and grave plan for the graveyard can be found on the Farsley Parish Church web site Correction should have said Calverley Parish Church web site.

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TASMAN wrote: TASMAN wrote: Lilysmum wrote: Can anyone tell me anything about the cemetery just of Coal Hill Lane in Farsley.Went there a few weeks ago to look for some graves(doing family history research) and the gate is padlocked with a sign saying private property keep out.Was it connected with a nearby church or chapel or just a burial ground,It's very overgrown so obviously no longer in use.Would be grateful for any info The cemetry you refer to belonged to Farsley Reheboth Particular Baptist Chapel.This chapel building is that immediately next to the graveyard and is now used as offices.The Burial Book and grave plan for the graveyard can be found on the Farsley Parish Church web site Correction should have said Calverley Parish Church web site. The Calverley site is possibly one of the best ive yet come across,its got all the PR for the are,fully transcribed.,the contributors are to be congratulated
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Would anyone be able to look on the 1911 census if they have access to it pleeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaassssssseeee?. who was residing in holbeck with my nan Nellie Peaker, b 1907, holbeck. her parents were, James Arthur Peaker and Lily Morton, siblings where Minnie Peaker b 1895, Charles Peaker b 1896 ( we know he died 1918 in the battle of Somme) and Elsie. i have photo's saying there was a Beatrice Morton. and apparently Nellie's mum died and an Aunt looked after them...... but we have conflicting names a Martha and a Beatie. and though family tree cannot find a beatrice much appriciated in advance

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weenie wrote: Would anyone be able to look on the 1911 census if they have access to it pleeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaassssssseeee?. who was residing in holbeck with my nan Nellie Peaker, b 1907, holbeck. her parents were, James Arthur Peaker and Lily Morton, siblings where Minnie Peaker b 1895, Charles Peaker b 1896 ( we know he died 1918 in the battle of Somme) and Elsie. i have photo's saying there was a Beatrice Morton. and apparently Nellie's mum died and an Aunt looked after them...... but we have conflicting names a Martha and a Beatie. and though family tree cannot find a beatrice much appriciated in advance 1911 CensusPeaker James Arthur 44Peaker Elsie 11Peaker Beatrice 8Peaker Nellie 4There were 13 people living in this house,surnames Roberts,Peaker,and Mexon30 Jowett Place.Hunslet             Michael

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Thankyou very much uncle mick, a real star, could i just ask were the other surnames relatives?,

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weenie wrote: Thankyou very much uncle mick, a real star, could i just ask were the other surnames relatives?, Not according the Census,the Peaker's where listed as Boarder's

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thankyou. for you help unlce mick.

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i'm wondering if its possible for someone to point me in the right direction on how i would find out who married aMary Elizabeth Peaker B1857 Holbeck, Married Sept 1874 Hunslet please, its been bugging me for days now, i'm not asking for someone to search and give me the answer although that would be fantastic. but to give me idea's /advice on how to go about it please thankx guys

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Have you tried rootsweb free bdmFind Holbeck then click on page number to find who she married.She is there!!    

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