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red mail Craggs/topham (Sep 07 Red)
my wife decends from the craggs line from his first marriage, mathew john married a christabel carling prior to miss topham. Would love to hear from the decendants, we have the craggs history back to 1675.

red mail Lodge family tree. (Jun 07 Red)
John Lodge wed Jane Cruddace (different spellings) atConniscliffe .their son Matthew wed Mary Greathead in Patrick brompton 1787 Francis their youger son born 1821 wed Hannah/ Sarah Thompson.....living in Scotton. he was my great grandfather. my grandfather Matthew born Scotton1862 had an older brother Frank born Marrick 1850 with a large family they are on the 1861 living in Scotton. Frank was a stonemason on the 1901 census .has anyone a branch of this tree. i would like to find Alfred possibly called Fred. he is still at home apprentice stone masonon 1901 census.

red mail William Clark (stonemason) born 1800 (Jan 06 Red)
I am trying to trace my wife's family and I think this may be them in Patrick Brompton. In 1841 . . . CLARK William/40/Mason. . . CLARK Susan/30 . . . CLARK James/13 . . . CLARK Elizabeth/12 . . . CLARK Christopher/9 . . . CLARK Ann/8 . . . CLARK Susan/6 . . . CLARK William/4 . . . CLARK John/2 In 1851 . . . 28. . . . CLARK Susan/Head/W/44/Ag. Lab/Yks. Newton le Willows . . . CLARK Susan/dau/15/Yks. Patrick Brompton . . . CLARK William/son/14/Farmers Boy/Yks. Patrick Brompton . . . CLARK John/son/11/Scholar/Yks. Patrick Brompton In 1861 . . . 31. . . CLARK Susan/Head/Widow/56/Ag. Lab./Yks. Newton le Willows . . . CLARK Christopher/son/UM/30/Groom/Yks. Patrick Brompton . . . CLARK Ann/dau/UM/28/Dressmaker/Yks. Patrick Brompton . . . We have a marriage cert for a William CLARK (farm labourer) - son of a deceased Stone Mason. He married on 28 Nov 1864 in Darlington Reg Office to a Mary Ann Cook and both their ages were given as "21" . . . I suspect he was actually nearer the age of 27. Unfortunately William died on 6 March 1871. What I am really wanting to trace is the death of William Clark, the mason, born around 1800 who must have died in Patrick Brompton soon after 1841 (as Susannah didn't have any more children after the 1841 census !) Andrew

red mail CRAGGS/ TOPHAM CONNECTION (May 05 Red)

red mail Lie, Lye, Eyles, Lile, Lisle, Lyle (Nov 03 Red)
I have recently traced my family back to Henry LIE (bapt 26 May 1776 in Patrick Brompton), the son of John LIE and Isabell PARKER. They lived in Newton-le-Willows, a couple of miles south of Patrick Brompton. While looking through the Parish RegisterI also found a family named EYLES living in Hunton, a village north of Patrick Brompton. Both families tend to use the same given names, but I haven't found a relationship yet. Is anyone else tracing these families? Henry would be my ggg grandfather. He moved to Swinton near Malton before 1800 where the surname became LILE or LISLE. Next generation, my gg grandfather George and his brother Henry became LYLEs.

 
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