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Seaching for family members in Accrington
Hi to my new friends.
My name is Shirley Wilson nee South. I live in Australia. I am searching for family members in England. They both lived in Cross Street Accrington in abt 1891. My father Great grandfather was Charles South , he came to Australia in 1912 with the burgess family, he was the son of Charles South and Ellen Southworth who were married in 1895. Ellen Southworth was the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Southworth nee Hartley. They were Tripe Dressers. I read your article on the well known Southworth Tripe Business. Robert Southworth was mentioned I believe that he was my Great Grandmother Ellen Southworth brother. I would appreciate any information or photos of the Southworth and South families. Cheers Shirley PS I don't know how to get about this site. |
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Click onto the Search button on the top line and put some keywords in - Southworth / tripe etc.
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Hi Shirley, private message sent, did you receive it?
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ow do and welcome.
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Welcome and good luck in your quest :)
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Hello Shirley,
do you have a tree on Ancestry or elsewhere on the web? I find the LAN-OPC is a good site for parish records and I recently wrote a script for myself to export data to an Excel spreadsheet. Basically what I do is search the Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerk Project - Search website and then mark the data which is returned (I choose to display all records). I then open notepad, paste the data and save as a text file. I then run a script which parses all the data (read it all) and then splits all the lines into fields and saves them to Excel. It needs a bit of tidying to sort the columns into a more preferable order and add headings to a few of the less important columns, but I could run this for you to identify all the SOUTH and SOUTHWORTH families within a maximum of 90 miles of a specified church (you can't search for anything over 90 miles away) and send you the Excel spreadsheet. Is there anyone specific you are having particular trouble identifying? Feel free to send me a personal message. Regards CologneClaret |
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Please remember this is the introduction section only
Please start a new thread in the appropriate section thanks |
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Hi Shirley,
Where do you live in Australia? I have a Daughter living in Cairns who we visit regularly. Cheers Philip Kenyon Late Belfield road |
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Hi,
I live in Brisbane Queensland. I have been to Cairns it's a beautiful place. Regards, Shirley |
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Hi,
Sorry for the really late reply. I do have a Ancestry Tree, Its South and Southworth no2 tree. I would appreciate any information or photos. Thank you , Shiley. |
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Hi,
No, I didn't receive any message, Sorry for the late reply, Thank you, Shirley. |
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[QUOTE=shirley wilson;1272482]Hi,
Sorry for the really late reply. I do have a Ancestry Tree, Its South and Southworth no2 tree. I would appreciate any information or photos. Thank you , Hello Shirley, I also have been researching my family tree for the past couple of years but you will have to explain what the South and Southworth no 2 tree means, if I can help then I will, I have no doubt that other Accy Webbers will be in the same frame of mind but then again maybe not the ones who are "tech savvy". Regards, Taddy. |
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Shirley just want to tell you that Ossy kid is a whizz at researching family.
He was the one who told me that my dad had a brother that I had no knowledge of(a child who died in infancy and I am not sure if my dad even knew about this baby). I have been researching my family for a lot of years and I have helped others to research theirs, but I have a lot on my plate right now. |
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Good morning Margaret, thanks for the complement, nice to see you're still keeping everyone on the straight and narrow. I'm still kicking, maybe not as hard but still here, can I help with your "plate" I do have a little more time now. Cheers, Bryan.
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Taddy, it is interesting to know that you are researching your ancestors. How far back have you got? I have spent many, many, hours on ours and have gone back quite a long way and am still working on this. Accyweb members can be very helpful as I found out some time ago so if you have come to a dead end (pardon the pun), or need any assistance at all in tracing ancestors, why not put some details on here. You will be surprised at the help I feel sure you will get and also about what comes up, though you could get a shock or two when you delve into the past. I might even be able to help you as well. Margaret is spot on with family research but as she said she has a lot on her plate at the present time. She certainly has.
Of course you might not be needing any help with your research but if you do and you take up my suggestion then you should probably start a new thread about it in a different section. |
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Hello Bryan and I am pleased that you are still kicking.
Yes, you certainly helped me….and the genealogy is well and truly addictive. Thanks for your offer of help…it is very much appreciated. Taddy likewise…thank you for your offer of help too. I have been inundated with offers of lifts and such like….and a few offers have been taken up. My other half is still on the long road to recovery….we are making baby steps, and mostly in the right direction. Knowing you are there helps a lot. |
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I'm related to the Southworth's on my mother's side, Edna Southworth nee Holt, 1929 - 2001, and sure enough I've found Ellen in my family tree, along with all her brothers and sisters.
I didn't know that she married or emigrated to Australia. |
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I got that wrong!
It was their son, Charles who emigrated, not his parents. |
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Taddy you could join the genealogy site FamilySearch.
It is Free and it has a good database. It is run by the Mormon church but you can join without being a member of the church. Here is a link https://www.familysearch.org/united-kingdom/ I have found family members on here when other sites have failed to flag them up. It is good to have another option for searches and it is a good way to check information and cross referencing of information. Do it Taddy…you have nothing to lose. It is FREE |
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[QUOTE=Margaret Pilkington;1272533]Taddy you could join the genealogy site FamilySearch.
It is Free and it has a good database. It is run by the Mormon church but you can join without being a member of the church. Here is a link https://www.familysearch.org/united-kingdom/ I have found family members on here when other sites have failed to flag them up. It is good to have another option for searches and it is a good way to check information and cross referencing of information. Do it Taddy…you have nothing to lose. It is FREE Thanks for that Marge, the My Heritage site that I have been using for the past couple of years or so flag up any matches from other Genealogy sites such as the "Family Search" site that you mention, I have found many sources of reference on Family Search and other similar sites but as you say it won't do me any harm to click on to and join Family Search and print out any useful information. |
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Taddy I belong to Ancestry, Find my Past and FamilySearch.
You might ask why, but it is to enable me to cross reference information and to check the sources and documentation. There are people who will add information to their family trees without checking that it is correct. I would not add an ancestor without their being some documented evidence to ensure they belong on my tree. This hobby is brain bashing and very very addictive. |
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[QUOTE=Margaret Pilkington;1272537]Taddy I belong to Ancestry, Find my Past and FamilySearch.
You might ask why, but it is to enable me to cross reference information and to check the sources and documentation. There are people who will add information to their family trees without checking that it is correct. I would not add an ancestor without their being some documented evidence to ensure they belong on my tree. This hobby is brain bashing and very very addictive. Marge, I totally agree, before I download anything to Hazels and my tree I always, Always, check it on official records, i.e. Census returns or immigration records etc, I have seen too many people that have put the birth of their ancestors as for example as 1600 and their death as maybe 1565, most of them and I am not being raciest against the Yankee Doddle Dandies, (well maybe a little bit), come from America where they can only trace the history of their country back to the "second War of Independence of 1812, where as we Brits have history that goes back over two thousand years. I was never much good at maths at school, although Milton Suthers did his best too help me because he was, as you know our games master as well and I was one his favorites because I loved Sports but I also enjoyed history and the teacher who taught us, whose name escapes me; (please help), inspired a love of the past that I still have. Sorry to go on a bit but a few pints of Hobgoblin does make me natter a bit, you should listen to me when I am with my elderly mates in the Peel Park Pub on a Saturday Afternoon, Or maybe not. |
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Taddy, congratulations on what you have found so far and the research you have done. It sounds like you are really on the ball with it. If you haven’t already been on the On-Line Lancashire Parish Clerks site you should give this a go as well as it is also very useful. As Margaret said, Family Search is a good site to use. I have got a lot from this. Margaret is so right about the need to check and cross-check as you also have found out. So many glaring mistakes that have been cop-ied over and over again. Anyway, keep up the good work.
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By the way, I make hard copies of everything and file these in the appropriate folders because I find this is an easy way to show what I have found and also to add to. I designed sheets to record all the information I get as I find out as much as I can about each family, not just about the family members who are in our direct lines. By recording it like this I have been able to put together several loose-leaved ‘books’ for a number of people. Entails quite a lot of work but definitely worthwhile.
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I bring to your attention the Lancashire Family History (& Heraldry) Society aka LFHHS. There is an active Hyndbrn branch which meets in Harvey St, Ossie and holds help-desks in Ossie and Rishton libraries. The society's library and work-room is in The Straits Ossie and is open each Thursfay afternoon and monthloy on Saturdays See its website. I thinki it worth joining, even if for one year. It has anon-ine forum in which members raise queries and receive advice from others.
On thee website's home page is a turquoise block with the word SURNAMES on. Click onto and and dit will bring up a facility on which you can type in a surname such as Pilkington. It then brings up a alist of members who are intersted in that name and location. You can contact those membersand send your queries to them, via the society's secretary. Any responses come direct to you. When sosmeone jpoins the society, his/her name is published in the quarterly magazine along with their surname interests. It is read by all members either in print or digitally.. By chance, the LFHHS is holding its AGM and conference in Watson St, Ossie this coming Saturday I will be there.. |
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[QUOTE=dotti34;1272541]By the way, I make hard copies of everything and file these in the appropriate folders because I find this is an easy way to show what I have found and also to add to. I designed sheets to record all the information I get as I find out as much as I can about each family, not just about the family members who are in our direct lines. By recording it like this I have been able to put together several loose-leaved ‘books’ for a number of people. Entails quite a lot of work but definitely worthwhile.
Thanks Dotti, the My Heritage web site is all stored on their own computers and they have a system where you can download your own Family Tree and print it out on your own printer; I printed out as far as I had got with Hazel's and my own tree last year, It came to nearly 500 sheets of A4 paper "Per Book", i.e. 1,000 sheets of paper! and that was nearly 18months ago, as our trees are obviously linked I am going to download the finished copy onto a memory stick thingy and see what it will cost to have it printed professionally, should be a nice family heirloom. That is if Putin does not put an end to it of course.:dflam: |
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[QUOTE=Bob Dobson;1272542]I bring to your attention the Lancashire Family History (& Heraldry) Society aka LFHHS. There is an active Hyndbrn branch which meets in Harvey St, Ossie and holds help-desks in Ossie and Rishton libraries. The society's library and work-room is in The Straits Ossie and is open each Thursfay afternoon and monthloy on Saturdays See its website. I thinki it worth joining, even if for one year. It has anon-ine forum in which members raise queries and receive advice from others.
On thee website's home page is a turquoise block with the word SURNAMES on. Click onto and and dit will bring up a facility on which you can type in a surname such as Pilkington. It then brings up a alist of members who are intersted in that name and location. You can contact those membersand send your queries to them, via the society's secretary. Any responses come direct to you. When sosmeone jpoins the society, his/her name is published in the quarterly magazine along with their surname interests. It is read by all members either in print or digitally.. By chance, the LFHHS is holding its AGM and conference in Watson St, Ossie this coming Saturday I will be there. Thanks for that Bob, I will keep it in mind. |
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Bob, that is a really good suggestion. There is also the Guild of One-name Studies that is definitely worth looking at.
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