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I know this is a long shot but here goes....I am currently researching my family and wondered if anyone knew anything about them. The name is Rishton (some say Rushton) and they lived at Biggins Bedlam Green Haworth, for many years, until my grandmother Florence Rishton (nee Davenport) died in 1947. My father was William, and his siblings were Walter, Edward, Annie,& Nellie. Their father was Thomas Rishton. They all went to Green Haworth School.
For many years Walter used to collect glasses in the Bridge on Church St, and was quite a local character. If any one has any info about the Rishtons or the Davenports, please let me know. I can give further info if required. Regards Carole |
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I currently own Biggins Farm, and wondered if you have any information on it or photos etc? I'm currently researching the place, so if we have any info to share - great!
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Did you buy Biggins from the Addison family? I'm related to them.
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In the last week I have been talking family history and the Bridge pub, Church st came into the story. I was helped by Mrs Susan Johnson,(Mayoress) landlady of the Peel Park, whose family had the Bridge. Might be worth speaking with her.Then there's the Bridge in Church.
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Hi, no I bought the farm from the Davies', who were there since 1982, I believe. Do you have any info on the place, ie, did it have a cellar (it used to be the Colliers Arms, so I assume it did!), or any pics? Thanks, Jackie
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I remember a house fire on that row of cottages, think it was in the 1970's. The family in the house at the time had something to do with the garage and workshop at the top of Willows Lane. Retlaw |
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Lynch Bros. garage was at the top of Willows Lane on the right just before the bend in the road.
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I'm doing some family history searching - and my guys the Marsdens have links to both Bedlam, and Green Haworth - but I know v little more than names right now. I'd be intereseted in anything anyone knows.... the time frame is 1810 - 1825 |
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The 1828 survey shows it as part of Rothwells. Tenants of Cottages are show as (1) John Ramsbottom (2) Sunday School. (3) Joseph Cunliffe. (4) Jonathan Melody (5) Jonathan Tomlinson (6) Clogging Shop (7) Daniel Pickup The 1841 Census only shows two family's called Marsden one is in Swan St, which became Adelaide St. The other is in Spring Gardens which became Abbey St. Not the one down by the police station. Retlaw |
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Retlaw - thanks - I think my time frame is a little earlier than the 1841 census - I've been looking at baptism records from the Church in Accy, which shows a James Marsden (parents from Green Haworth) baptised in 1816. I'm not 100% that this is the right relative - but if it is, then it is he who by 1841 is in Swan Street.
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Hello Janet, sorry to bother you, but I ahve been looking on the Common Land register and have come up with the name Henry Addison, 4 Tower Castle, Combwich, Bridgewater, somerset. Is this one of your relatives? I could do with a little help on my research, and would greatly appreciate it!!! Thank you. Jackie
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pm sent
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Hi there!
I've also been looking into the history of Biggins Farm, and I'm sure on my deeds somewhere, the name James Marsden is mentioned. I will check it out and let you know. Regards, Jackie |
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my great grand father lived at biggins Farm, my mother grew up there, The addison family. I do not really know where Biggins farm is
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