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Tea1
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9 Feb 2011 18:23 |
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in 1841 there were 6 families listed in Stonebroom. how can i find out the names of all the 6 families living in the villiage around 1841
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Astra
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9 Feb 2011 18:55 |
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It doesn't show as a place in it's own right in an 1841 address search but is shown as combined with Shirland. There are 22 residences in Shirland so you would need to know which houses were acutally in Broomhead as they are not differentiated.
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Tea1
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9 Feb 2011 23:31 |
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i know the names of 3 houses, Astra, these are Pasture House, Stonebroom House, Stonebroom Farm, also found out since my post, that Thomas & Mary Whetton lived at Stonebroom House, in 1841
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 00:26 |
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Stonebroom is a village in the district of North East Derbyshire in England.
Stonebroom lies to the east of the A61 between Alfreton and Clay Cross. It has a Primary and Nursery school and two churches, one Church of England and one Methodist. Five households are listed for Stonebroom in the 1841 Census (Shirland Parish) with a sixth listed separately under Pasture House which is part of the village. A directory from 1846 does not mention Stonebroom but one from 1857 acknowledges it and only gives the names of four farmer resident there. A directory from 1895 describes it as 'a considerable village - it is a typical colliery village, and has sprung into existence in recent years'.
Around 1900 houses were built for colliery workers and were called 'the blocks'. These were blocks of eight terraced houses with 160 dwellings. They were condemned before 1939 but still there in 1947 and described by the Derbyshire Times as "The Black Hole of Derbyshire". In 1950 they were demolished but the area of wasteland was known as The Blocks by the locals. From the 1970s new housing and industrial estates were built on the land. Meanwhile a massive housing estate had already been established in the "upper" area of Stonebroom.
The village is linear and was formed from two hamlets, early maps show them as Upper Stone and Lower Stone. The School playing field was once the site of a quarry, this is still called Quarry Lane. It is probable that the name Stonebroom was derived from this quarry which provided stone, it is said that the field behind the quarry was full of broom, which gave one possible explanation for the unusual village name. Another report states that the Roman 'Stan Brom' means quarry.
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 00:32 |
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St Peter's Church at Stonebroom
The Revd Margaret Irene JACQUES The Rectory, Main Road Shirland Alfreton (01773) 836003
also try the local Family History Society - they will have parish records usually both in CD and book form which you can purchase
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 00:35 |
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from Kelly's Directory for the area
Stonebroom. Harrison John Towndrow, Westbourne Pegler Louis Wellesley Hemmington M.D. Ellenborough house Stafford Rev Jn. [Methodist Free Church] Wetton Thomas, Stonebroom house
COMMERCIAL. Beaumont Edward T. grocer Blankley John, shopkeeper Checkland Joseph, agent Victoria Legal Friendly Society Checklin William, shopkeeper Davis Geoge, shopkeeper Gabbitas John Thomas, chemist Green John, beer retailer Hall William, fishmonger Hardy Alfred, butcher Harrison John Towndrow, wholesale & retail grocer, provision dealer, beef, mutton & pork butcher & ham & bacon factor & farmer Hartlett Josiah, ironmonger Holden Peter, boot & shoe maker Holmes Thomas, confectioner Jones George E. marine store dealer Merry Alice (Miss), glass & china dealr Merry John, tailor & draper Mosley George, Star inn Pegler Louis Wellesley Hemmington M.D., C.M. surgeon, & medical officer &public vaccinator, Shirland dist. Chesterfield union, EIlenborough house Radford Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Reader Ann (Mrs.), baker & confectn Reddington Thomas, draper & stationer Reddish William, farmer Riggott Reuben, hair dresser Roberts Sydney, pianoforte tuner Salmon William, beer retailer & shopkpr Shaw Eli, beer retailer Silkstone George, shopkeeper Smith Charles, hoot maker, Post office Tagg John, farmer Thorpe Alexander, beer retailer Wetton George, joiner & builder White Charlotte (Mrs.), grocer & farmer Wilbourn Emma (Mrs.), tinman, brazr.&c Williams Frederick, boot & shoe maker
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 00:46 |
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Joseph Breesby England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 residence: Derbyshire, England parents: Richard Breesby, Dorathy Breesby record title: England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 name: Joseph Breesby gender: Male baptism/christening date: 12 Apr 1812 baptism/christening place: Stonebroom, Shirland, Derbyshire, England father's name: Richard Breesby mother's name: Dorathy Breesby indexing project (batch) number: C03870-2 system origin: England-EASy source film number:
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 00:46 |
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Albert Lovelock England and Wales Census, 1881 birth: 1862 — Stonebroom, Derby, England residence: North Wingfield, Derby, England record title: England and Wales Census, 1881 name: Albert Lovelock age: 19 gender: Male birth year: 1862 birthplace: Stonebroom, Derby, England relationship to head of household: Boarder marital condition: Unknown profession / occupation: Coal Miner address: 64 Locco Lane census place: North Wingfield, Derby, England record type: Household family history library film: 1341820 the national archives reference: RG11 piece / folio: 3430 / 43 page number: 79
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 00:48 |
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Elizabeth Walters England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 birth: 1847 residence: Stonebroom record title: England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 name: Elizabeth Walters gender: Female burial date: 11 Apr 1921 burial place: Morton, Derby, England age: 74 birth date: 1847 indexing project (batch) number: B02782-9 system origin: England-EASy source film number: 1752116
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 00:48 |
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William Over England and Wales Census, 1881 birth: 1877 — Stonebroom, Derby, England residence: Shirland, Derby, England parents: John Over, Susannah Over record title: England and Wales Census, 1881 name: William Over age: 4 gender: Male birth year: 1877 birthplace: Stonebroom, Derby, England relationship to head of household: Son profession / occupation: Scholar address: Stonebroom Lane census place: Shirland, Derby, England record type: Household family history library film: 1341820 the national archives reference: RG11 piece / folio: 3429 / 81 page number:
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 00:50 |
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Arthur Ely England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 birth: 1857 residence: Stonebroom record title: England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 name: Arthur Ely gender: Male burial date: 17 Mar 1878 burial place: Alfreton, Derby, England age: 21 birth date: 1857 indexing project (batch) number: B02414-2 system origin: England-EASy source film number: 1751974
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 00:51 |
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John Unwin England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 residence: Derbyshire, England parents: John Unwin, Rebecca Sumerset record title: England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 name: John Unwin gender: Male baptism/christening date: 09 Oct 1808 baptism/christening place: Stonebroom, Shirland, Derbyshire, England father's name: John Unwin mother's name: Rebecca Sumerset indexing project (batch) number: C03870-2 system origin: England-EASy source film number: 1752223
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 00:52 |
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Joshua Ray England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 residence: Derbyshire, England parents: John Ray, Betty Ray record title: England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 name: Joshua Ray gender: Male baptism/christening date: 11 Dec 1808 baptism/christening place: Stonebroom, Shirland, Derbyshire, England father's name: John Ray mother's name: Betty Ray indexing project (batch) number: C03870-2 system origin: England-EASy source film number: 1752223
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 01:03 |
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well hope I haven't overloaded you - those are just some of the different surnames in Stonebroom in the 1800's - could be more but I got a bit cross eyed after a while - there are 41879087 people on th census in Stonebroom
I have never thought of doing a search before with just the name of the village, didn't know it could be done, so I have sure leanred something this evening - or should I say morning!!!!
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Astra
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10 Feb 2011 06:46 |
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Here we go. It's much easier with a name to work on. These families are listed as living in Stonehouse Shirland in 1841. The image is very faint and I think it says Stonebroom and not Stonehouse which is why it didn't show in an address search.
BOOT, Obediah M 73 1768 Derbyshire VIEW 238 BOOT, Mary F 80 1761 Derbyshire VIEW 238 BOOT, Fanney F 10 1831 Derbyshire VIEW
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WETTON, Thomas M 55 1786 Derbyshire VIEW 237 WETTON, Mary F 56 1785 Derbyshire VIEW 237 WETTON, Hannah F 15 1826 Derbyshire VIEW 237 HADFIELD, George M 15 1826 Derbyshire VIEW
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WALTERS, David M 35 1806 Derbyshire VIEW 236 WALTERS, Elizabeth F 35 1806 Derbyshire VIEW 236 WALTERS, Sarah F 7 1834 Derbyshire VIEW 236 WALTERS, Mary F 5 1836 Derbyshire VIEW 236 CALERO, Joseph M 25 1816 Derbyshire VIEW 236 MYCROFT, Matthew M 13 1828 Derbyshire VIEW 236 WETTON, Sarah F 13 1828 Derbyshire VIEW
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HASLAM, Samuel M 30 1811 Derbyshire VIEW 235 HASLAM, Mary F 27 1814 Derbyshire VIEW 235 HASLAM, Ann F 1 1840 Derbyshire
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HASLAM, William M 32 1809 Derbyshire VIEW 234 HASLAM, Martha F 28 1813 Derbyshire VIEW 234 HASLAM, James M 9 1832 Derbyshire VIEW 234 HASLAM, Sarah F 1 1840 Derbyshire
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DUFFIELD, John M 88 1753 Derbyshire VIEW 233 DUFFIELD, Mary F 83 1758 Derbyshire VIEW 233 DUFFIELD, George M 45 1796 Derbyshire
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and this is Pasture Home. There isn't a Pasture House listed but i think again it is mistranscribed.
BARKER, Thomas M 55 1786 Derbyshire VIEW 239 BARKER, John M 45 1796 Derbyshire VIEW 239 BARKER, Ann F 47 1794 Derbyshire VIEW 239 CUPIT, Fanney F 20 1821 Derbyshire VIEW
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They all appear to be Farmers or Farm Servants
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AnnCardiff
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10 Feb 2011 10:06 |
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Too right Astra - much easier than the way I did it!!! may I ask how you did it that way please
Ann
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Astra
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10 Feb 2011 13:20 |
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I used the 1841 address search on Find my Past Ann. Makes life so much easier. Once Terence had given us the name Whetton and I had located that family in the census then the rest were easy to find.
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Tea1
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10 Feb 2011 20:14 |
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Ann of Green Gables, your amazing thankyou very much for the time and effort which you must have put in, Astra again thank you too, you've both been a great help.
Slartibartfast thanks for the point in the right direction, i dont have access to Ancestry, i know its available at local libraries (no Charge) but i dont get much chance to go to our library, which is a shame really,
thanks again to all Terry
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Cornish Susie
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11 Feb 2011 20:46 |
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Hi Terry,
I don't know if you are looking for any particular family, but I have quite a few Holland ancestors born and living in Shirland, Clay Cross and Stonebroom in the last half of the 1800's. Let me know if these are of any interest to you.
Regards Sue
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Tea1
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11 Feb 2011 21:53 |
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Hello Sue
are you any relation to the Holland's of Burton-on-Trent? my grand-daughter is a Holland (Kara Faye)
answer to your question,, i will be interested, what i'm doing is trying to get together as much as i can about our village "Stonebroom". Its really a newish village as you can gather with this thread, it was first mention around 1841, would like to take it through to present day, bit of a task, LOL been doing my family tree aswell, but stuck with that now around 1615 but keep going back to try now and again. any help would be a big help
Thanks Terry
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