Mosley and other families Genealogy and local history
Mosley and other families Genealogy and local history
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Chatbox (all posts)


bullet wizardora on Friday 23 July 2010 - 16:31:13
Can anyone tell me how to find out who the pics are of in the Gallery please. I'm new to the site and I am a Mozley, decendent of Caroline Beck and Allan Mozley/Mosley.
bullet Lizzie on Thursday 27 May 2010 - 09:47:46
Just thought I would mention that the standing headstones in front of the door in your picture of Baslow Church belong to the Froggatt family. The deceased are from Moorside and Robin Hood Farms that stand on the road leading out of Baslow to Chesterfield. This family came from Fold Farm, Calver and previous to that their ancestors came from Froggatt village.
bullet martin on Saturday 22 May 2010 - 13:20:22
Annette,
The Mapes connection was a second marriage for someone in the Salmon family related to the Hills, it was pretty complicated. however im sorry i cannot provide any further information as when I downsized my tree 18 months ago it was removed along with other details. Stuart.
bullet AnnettenDon on Friday 21 May 2010 - 18:19:46
Hi Stuart, I notice that you have 4 MAPES surnames in your ancestry - one of them Isaac MAPES being my grandfather, can you please tell me how you are connected to him. Many thanks & happy hunting
- Annette WATSON - Lismore, Australia
bullet Leon on Friday 27 November 2009 - 15:22:40
Iv done the Twitter menu for you Martin. You just need to tweet and it should show up :)
I'll have a look at the Facebook API next
bullet Liz Paddock on Thursday 22 October 2009 - 14:13:38
Hi Martin, Yes, it sounds like its the right family. Sent you e-mail. Liz
bullet martin on Wednesday 07 October 2009 - 12:39:05
Liz,

Did your Henry marry Sarah, children Mary S; Emma and Elzabeth?
bullet Liz Paddock on Wednesday 07 October 2009 - 12:28:57
Hi all. I am looking for Henry Mosley born 1824 in Cheshire in the Taxall, Fernilee, Hope area.
bullet terry on Friday 17 July 2009 - 09:38:15
Hello every one, lovely site i am researching Mousley, Bennett Guy, and a few other names, thank you. terry
bullet martin on Friday 12 June 2009 - 14:13:48
Hi Morley,
Do you have Henry's parents? I have details of several, but without their spouse names. Will try to help.
bullet morley on Thursday 11 June 2009 - 21:20:30
Hi I am looking for Henry (harry) Mosley born circa 1861 married Martha Morley.
Came from Burton-on-Trent. May another branch of the Mosley Family ??
bullet martin on Sunday 22 March 2009 - 12:49:35
Bienvenue Rodo!
bullet martin on Saturday 21 February 2009 - 14:20:06
Well done Dee!Good to see you having more success!
bullet DeeGemini on Friday 20 February 2009 - 16:06:03
Hi,
Another quick update on the GOACHER family....Lily b1883 at Swinton to Alfred and Sarah married William BEMBRIDGE December 1902 at St Pauls Derbyshire. Their children were Annie b1904 at Derby (my gmother) Louisa b1905 at Belper, William b1907 and Fanny b1909. In 1911 they lived at Hayfield.
Dee
bullet trish on Tuesday 30 December 2008 - 17:34:25
found an old bible containg my ancestors william mosley and elizabeth mosley married june 25,1859
bullet Berylwil on Sunday 07 December 2008 - 09:22:09
Just joined your site and was amazed to see under Arthur Atkin my grandma Hannah Maria Hill - Charles Reginald Atkin was my father who died in 1966 aged 64 his sister Mary Winifred Atkin was my aunt who was born in 1905 and married Joe Cockroft they had two children Terry and Joyce I had no idea my father had a sister Lillian Atkin in the 1900 cenus my grandfather and grandmother were living in Sheffield and Lillian was 2 years old. Arthur Atkin must have died between 1900 and 1917 because my grandmother married again to a man whose surname was Johnson. The Hill family are my decendents what a marvellous site you have

Berylwil
bullet Raven on Thursday 06 November 2008 - 16:24:51
Hi Martin,

Have been having a quick squizz around your site.. I am very impressed.. will have a better look tomorrow..

Raven.. :):)
bullet grandinarno on Thursday 23 October 2008 - 00:18:19
HI M,ARTIN--JUST FOUND YOUR WEBSITE-IT'S, GREAT! i'M A mOSLEY FROM TEXAS-FROM ROPBERT JOEL MOSLEY-
PROBABLY CAME FROM ENGLAND. I DOWNLOADED A PICTURE OF LILY MAUDE PUGH. WAS SHE FROM THE MOSLEY'S--DID ANY OPF YOUR REL. GO TO THE UN STATES IN THE 1600-OR 1700'S? LILY LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE ONE OF MY AUNTS-MOSLE? THANKS grandinarno
bullet bill@fslife on Sunday 12 October 2008 - 12:29:29
Hi Martin thanks for allowing me to have a look at your website. It deserves the award of excellence. It's a great site one I would dealy love to have another look around.
Thanks,
Billy
bullet Summers76 on Friday 10 October 2008 - 06:16:39
Hello Martin, truly you have a brilliant website, we may not be related via our ancestors but we do share the need to research our roots. Its the one special Legacy that we can pass on to future generations. Well done and congrats again....cheers Summer
bullet martin on Thursday 02 October 2008 - 09:36:58
Hello Harvey, and welcome to our site.

We are a small group of researchers, linked through common families and locations. We'll do all we can to help and look forward to seeing more of you on the site.

Please check the forums regularly for new posts which may be of help to you.

Regards
Martin
bullet Harvey on Thursday 02 October 2008 - 09:07:52
HI everyone, I am your new member and I'm searching Turner's from Old Brampton/Brampton

In particular my gg grandfather Henry 1818 - 11/09/1900 who is shown as residing at Hill Top, Brampton farmer of 93 acres. m Hannah Airey?.

Also possibly his father Robert 1781 m Ann Bargh.

I'm sure Henry must have had many sibblings but I have no knowledge of these.

Hope someone can help.

Harvey Ward Turner
bullet j. wilson on Tuesday 30 September 2008 - 14:54:50
Hi Again, I have noticed that you have Thomas Jennison b 1806 & Harriet(Smith) b 1803 as parents of Julia & her siblings which are the same children as Thomas b 1825 & Harriet (Smith) b 1825. Have checked Ancestry1861 and can not find Thomas b 1806 only Thomas b 1825 with a very dubious birth date. Are they in fact the same family? And is there a Thomas b 1806?
bullet j. wilson on Friday 26 September 2008 - 13:11:19
Hi there, I am interested in the Jennison side of your research trying ti find out if they originated from Nottinghamshire and moved to Derbyshire and then back to notts, or if they are two separate families. I would be interested to know what anyone else thinks. Many thanks Jean.
bullet martin on Thursday 04 September 2008 - 12:41:40
Hi Dee,

Thank you. You have filled in another small blank for us.. Can you tell us more about Alfred, Lilly, or their descendants? We'd be delighted to incorporate your information into what is after all, your family web site.

Best wishes
Martin
bullet DeeGemini on Wednesday 03 September 2008 - 06:11:27
Hi,
Just a quick update on the GOACHER family. Alfred b1857 at Rotherham married Sarah J HATHERWAY b1861 at Birmingham in 1884 at Rotherham. They also had a daughter Lily (my ggm) b1883 at Swinton. Hope this is of some use to someone. Great site. Dee
bullet Kath Jones on Sunday 31 August 2008 - 08:59:04
Hi Martin
Can you tell me anything about an Ann Mosley born in Brampton around 1832 she married a Thomas Bennett from Chesterfield. These are my second great grandparents. Anns parents were Thomas and Hannah from Sttony Middleton. Thomas Mosleys father was William Mosley and Catherine Morton but I don't know where from. Thanks Kath
bullet debbie mosley on Sunday 17 August 2008 - 11:51:32
HI, we are from union county north carolina and have traced alot of the mosley family. I would love to here from anyone. My husbands grandfather was William Henry Mosley and Chief of Police in Charlotte NC in the 1900's
bullet craigmosley on Wednesday 06 August 2008 - 13:44:00
Great site Martin......just keeps getting better and better ....
bullet martin on Tuesday 08 July 2008 - 12:42:26
We found a Black Sheep!

Thomas Mosley, sentenced to be transported for stealing in 1812.