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Posted on: CHARLESWORTH Queries
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Surname: CHARLESWORTH
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Hi
I was wondering if anybody has a connection or information on Albert Edward
Henry Charlesworth. He was born in Wigan, Lancashire, England in 1862.
He died in Australia in 1947. I think his parents are John Charlesworth
and Hannah (surname unknown). I don't know if he had any brothers or sisters.
Thanks Nardia
Thanks Jan .. I'll send it on to the surname lists I'm on :-)
Cheers Jane
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From: Rotheram1(a)aol.com [mailto:Rotheram1@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 11:12 AM
To: YORKSGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: History on the Net
An article from my local paper reads......
HISTORY ON THE NET
Details of documents ranging from Charlotte Bronte's letters to Captain
Cook's birth certificate will be listed on a new Internet site, set to be
launched by the West Yorkshire Archive Service. There are a massive 49,000
seperate collections across the region ranging from the 12th century to
modern day. Each collection is open for public viewing but with no central
register of what is held & where, tracking down specific items is near
impossible.
WYAS has received £147,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund to allow it to
make
a comprehensive list of all public documents in Yorkshire and Humberside.
Once completed, the list, will be posted on the Internet, allowing people to
locate historical documents at the touch of a button.
Four new members of staff will be employed to catalogue the documents, and
the project is expected to take 18 months to complete.
Jan in Bronte Country
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Hi Everyone and especially Michelle,
The Charlesworth family crest has been uploaded to the Sidekick-Charlesworth
site. Thanks very much to Michelle. If anyone wants it, Michelle has put
it there for you all.
Thanks again, Michelle,
Wadv,
Becky
PLEASE SEE MESSAGE BELOW:::::
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SidekickCharlesworth
group.
File : /Charlesworth Coat of Arms(2).jpg
Uploaded by : staplhorse(a)jps.net
Description : coat of arms
You can access this file at the URL
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SidekickCharlesworth/files/Charlesworth%20Coat
%20of%20Arms%282%29.jpg
Michelle,
You probably have to join the list and then post it. I don't see it there
yet, anyway.
Becky
>I THINK I posted it. If it doesnt go thru let me know and I'll try again.
>Or write to me directly.
>michelle
>> :
>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SidekickCharlesworth
>>
Wow - Great! Can you scan it? If so, we have a Charlesworth list a
yahoo.groups just so we can sent attachments to each other. Here's the url
:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SidekickCharlesworth
Becky
>I have a color pictue of the Charlesworth coat of arms that was sent to me.
>I'd be happy to forward it to anyone who wants it.
>Michelle
I have a color pictue of the Charlesworth coat of arms that was sent to me.
I'd be happy to forward it to anyone who wants it.
Michelle
----- Original Message -----
From: Rebecca <dalton(a)nidlink.com>
To: <CHARLESWORTH-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: [CHARLESWORTH] family crest
> Dennis - both are dead links. I used to have a link to one off the
> Charlesworth part of my personal genealogy page but it is also dead.
>
> I think my cousin may have saved it. I am between crashes on my new
system
> AGAIN and have lost alot of info, so I'm not help.
>
> Becky
>
>
>
> ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
> on Indian Mountain
> near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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> My Family Genealogy: York, Baer, Stewart, Lee, more
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ouryorks
> York: the Url of York ~*~ for all York lines:
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~allyorks
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>
>
> >I found a copy of the crest at :
> >http://www.essex.ac.uk/AMS/Arundell/amorials/Charlesworth.gif
> >
> >also try:
>
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/easysoftapplications/genealogy.htm
> >
> >It has been quite awhile since I visited these sites, so I hope it will
> help.
> >If not, let me know and I'll send a copy of what I have to you. Motto
> >is"Justitia,Et, Veritas.
> >
> >Dennis W. Charlesworth, Pike Road, AL
>
>
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>
Dennis - both are dead links. I used to have a link to one off the
Charlesworth part of my personal genealogy page but it is also dead.
I think my cousin may have saved it. I am between crashes on my new system
AGAIN and have lost alot of info, so I'm not help.
Becky
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on Indian Mountain
near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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My Family Genealogy: York, Baer, Stewart, Lee, more
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ouryorks
York: the Url of York ~*~ for all York lines:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~allyorks
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>I found a copy of the crest at :
>http://www.essex.ac.uk/AMS/Arundell/amorials/Charlesworth.gif
>
>also try:
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/easysoftapplications/genealogy.htm
>
>It has been quite awhile since I visited these sites, so I hope it will
help.
>If not, let me know and I'll send a copy of what I have to you. Motto
>is"Justitia,Et, Veritas.
>
>Dennis W. Charlesworth, Pike Road, AL
Thanks Marg :-) great site .. found 4 COCKSHOTT, 11 COCKSHUTT, I even found
a COCKSHOTT born in Constantinople !!
5ft. 8 inches tall, 37in. chest , brown eyes, brown hair , name of father
etc. fantastic :-)))
And a William .. born in Esholt, Yorkshire .. father Joseph :-)
Also 87 BEAUMONT, 52 DYSON, 369 CARR, 9 BREARLEY, 25 BRIERLEY, 781 SHAW, 17
CRAWSHAW (mostly born in Yorkshire), 35 HAGUE, 37 HAIGH, 25 HAIGH, 28
CHARLESWORTH ..... etc. etc. etc.
Cheers Jane
PS
The CEF database is an index to those 620,000 Attestation Papers and
Enlistment Forms held by the National Archives. In addition, approximately
250,000 scanned images of some of the Attestation papers are available on
the database, mostly for individuals whose surnames start with the letters
"A", "C", "S" and "Mc/Mac". They also include the part of the letters "B"
and "T". More will be added as the scanning project continues.
-----Original Message-----
From: Marg Cambridge [mailto:mail4marg@telus.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 1:29 AM
To: YORKSGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Research in Canada
Just in case anyone is interested in trying to trace their family to Canada.
There is a database of WW1 Attestation Papers of many, many people whose
birthplace is the UK. If you're interested....have a look....
Canadian Over-seas Expeditionary Force at:
http://www.archives.ca/02/02010602_e.html
Marg
B.C., Canada
Hello,
I have no info on Arthur Mansfield Charlesworth but I know some
Charlesworths of Toronto. There was Hector Charlesworth who was a noted
journalist/author (he died about 1950); There was a Horatio Charlesworth who
was an insurance agent (he died in 1910). As for Arthur you need to discover
his parent's name; perhaps you could get ahold of his marriage certificate;
that generally discloses the parents names.
If you are distant from Toronto I would suggest finding the "Random Acts of
Genealogical Kindness" website which consists of volunteers from all over
who could assist you. I did that with my Charlesworth. Found a real nice
woman (Linda Carder) who did a terrific job researching Charlesworth.
Bob Ford
Seattle
>From: "M&M Staples" <staplhorse(a)jps.net>
>Reply-To: CHARLESWORTH-L(a)rootsweb.com
>To: CHARLESWORTH-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: [CHARLESWORTH] family in Toronto from England
>Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2001 16:03:02 -0700
>
>Does anyone have any info on an Arthur Mansefield Charlesworth who married
>Alice M. Davies in Toronto May 3, 1935 and died Mar. 6, 1956 in Toronto.
>He
>was b. Oct. 9, 1904 (where, unknown) and had a sister Mrs. D.S. Curzon of
>Ludington, MI.
>Michelle
>
>
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Does anyone have any info on an Arthur Mansefield Charlesworth who married
Alice M. Davies in Toronto May 3, 1935 and died Mar. 6, 1956 in Toronto. He
was b. Oct. 9, 1904 (where, unknown) and had a sister Mrs. D.S. Curzon of
Ludington, MI.
Michelle
-----Original Message-----
From: Karen L Newman [mailto:kassimi@madasafish.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 5:05 AM
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Source: GC-Belgium / België / Belgique : Brussels/Brussel/Bruxelles -
Queries
URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/Belgium/Brussels/10024
Subject: Thomas Gray
Surname: GRAY
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Seeking any reference to Thomas Gray (1788 - 1848)and family. He was a
passenger railway promoter who lived and worked in Brussels and Etterbeek
around 1820 to 1825. His wife was Rose Gray, gentlewoman. His daughter
Rose Hill Gray was possibly born or baptised in Brussels around 1820 /
21. I need to verify this if possible and find out where they were staying.
They already had a daughter Elizabeth who was born in Essex England around
1816 and possibly an older son, Charlesworth who may have been in Brussels
and Etterbeek.
Link: Thomas Gray Railway Promoter
URL: <http://www.madasafish.com/~kassimi>
FYI :-)
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From: Ron Hemingway
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 3:10 PM
To: jane(a)janelachs.de
Subject: PML Search Result matching CRAWSHAW or CHARLESWORTH or TINGLE
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Subject: [Hemingway] Alfred Hemingway
Another Interesting Obituary
ALFRED HEMINGWAY
OBITUARY
DEWSBURY REPORTER, 15TH SEPTEMBER 1945, PAGE 8
DEATH OF MR. ALFRED HEMINGWAY
GREAT LOSS TO LOCAL MUSIC
By the death in Batley Hospital last Friday of Mr. Alfred Hemingway, music
circles in the Heavy Woollen District and the North of England have suffered
a great loss: he was a master of the violincello and had a brilliant
reputation of a foremost executant both in solo and chorus work.
He was 61 and lived with his wife, Amy, at 103 Mill Road, Batley Carr,
Dewsbury. Mr Hemingway was the son of the late Mr. William Hemingway of
Batley and came from a family which made its mark on the musical history of
this district; his fathers choice was the violin, while his uncle Mr. Tom
Hemingway played the piano, and his uncle Walter Hemingway (who is living in
retirement in Cleethorpes) was a fine exponent of the cello; while a younger
member of the family chose the same instrument, his sister, Mrs. Letitia
Preston Kemp of Blackpool (nee Miss Letitia Hemingway) was a leading local
soprano vocalist for a long time.
Mr. Alfred Hemingway had a distinguished career from his boyhood, his first
notable engagement being at The Kinsall, Harrogate when he was 14; he had
been a member of the Northern Philharmonic Orchestra for many years and was
playing with The Spa Orchestra at Scarborough as recently as a fortnight
ago. He had broadcast on many occasions.
Dewsbury Permanent Orchestra, which Mr Alfred Hemingway conducted for many
years owed much to his leadership. He conducted Ossett Orchestra some years
ago and introduced many eminent musicians to the Heavy Woollen District.
Last winter he conducted a number of orchestral concerts at the Dewsbury
Town Hall in aid of the Dewsbury Infirmary. As a teacher of the cello, Mr.
Hemingways services were in wide demand.
THE FUNERAL
The funeral took place at Dewsbury Cemetery, being preceded by a Service at
Batley Carr parish church, taken by the Vicar, the Rev. C.A.Maughan of St.
Marks.
Family mourners present included Mrs Amy Hemingway (widow), Mrs. P. Kemp
(sister), Mr. and Mrs. J. Haigh (brother in law and sister), Mr. and Mrs. C.
Shaw (brother in law and sister), Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowley, Mrs. E. Carter,
Miss P. Harris, Mrs A. Charlesworth, Mr. E. Ingham and Mr. J. Laycock
(cousins), Mr. R. Haigh and Mr. J. Binns (nephews)
Other present included
Edward Maude, Edgar Drake and Mr. S.H. Smith (Northern Philharmonic
Orchestra)
R. Hebblestone, J. Ingle, H. Barker, C. Burnley, B. Oldroyd, C. Haigh, J.
Beech, L. Brunton, A. Fox, A. Exley, C.W. Hirst (representing Dewsbury
Permanent Orchestra)
Messrs. C. Scott, and W.E. Shires (Musicians Union)
Misses Roebuck and G. Wormald (Ossett Orchestra)
Plus many friends
Many floral tributes were made.
Is anyone connected with Alfred and Amy Hemingway of Batley Carr?
Ron
I have just subscribed to the list. I'm looking for a color picture of a
Charlesworth family crest. Generic is fine. I'm building a family history
book as a wedding present for my daughter and have a page of family crests
from my parents and her dad's. There is almost no information available on
the Charlesworth side of the family and not much time to research it.
Michelle S.