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Ryedale Roots Journal January 2018 - Ellerburn

The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on Tyerman (East Yorkshire), Haykins (Wintringham & Slingsby), Hodgson (Scampston), Carrington (Spaunton Manor), Fawcett (Norton & Malton) Short Story Winner 2017 ‘ When the Bomb Dropped’ Article ‘Lost at Sea’ Article on Bastardy Acts Member Talks: Yearsley Mill, the Millers and Landowners; DNA and Family History Newspaper clippings Article on…

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Ryedale Roots Journal July 2018 - Lastingham

The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on: Gibson (Wiganthrope), Milbank, Melbanke and Mealbank, Harrison and Bastardy Records (Hawnby and West Rounton), Watsons and Bastardy Records (Stonegrave), Goodwill (Yorkshire), Bowes and Bastardy Records (Sproxton and Helmsley) Article ‘The Book of Remembrance’ published by the Beck Isle Museum Article on ‘Deaths - Hangings – Executions and Sayings’ Article…

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Ryedale Roots Journal April 2019 - Goathland

The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on: Kerry (of Lockton) Article on Acres and Acres – the metric system Article on the Monumental Inscriptions at Salton (RFHG Publication) Newspaper clippings on Salton Article Harold Thomas Styles of Austwick Member Talks: Scampston Hall – a history of the house and gardens; The RAF at 100 – 49 Squadron; Elizabeth Botham and her bakery Article…

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Ryedale Roots Journal October 2019 - Brompton by Sawdon

The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on: Any History for Lidmoor Farmhouse, near Kirkbymoorside? Rickaby and Harding (Kirkbymoorside) Article on Sir George Cayley, Grandfather of Aviation Article on The Restoration Project at St Stephen’s Church, Snainton Ryevitalise Landscape Partnership – Restoring Biodiversity and Improving Water Quality of the River Rye Member Talks: And the Bride…

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Ryedale Roots Journal April 2021 - Bilsdale

The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on Boyes & Harding (Appleton le Moors), France & Adamson (Malton & Dewsbury), Sharp & Temple (Beadlam, Pockley and Pickering), Robinson (Nunnington) Member Talks: The History of Family Photographs; Trials and Executions at York; Behind the scenes at ‘Who Do You Think You Are’ Article on Researches into the Sharp Family in and around Helmsley ‘A Day…

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Ryedale Roots Journal July 2022 - Normanby

The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Report on the Yorkshire Family History Show 2022 Member Talks: M’Lord Cardigan; Transported Across the Sea; The Walls Clan of Coverdale – From the Foresters’ Arms to the Somme Newspaper clippings Article on Normanby Article on the death of Mrs George Bilton 1915 (Harome) Help sought on: Johnson, Hodgson and Headlam (Farndale, Gillamoor and Lastingham), William…

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Ryedale Roots Journal January 2024 - Kirkbymoorside

Kirkbymoorside – location and what records are available Should we lose our Heritage? Proposed destruction of Wills Help sought: Nixon, Richardson, Nessfield and Ellerker (Helmsley), The Refugee Centre WW2 (Beckdale, Helmsley) Kirkbymoorside Monumental Inscriptions – available from the RFHG Website Kirkbymoorside War Memorial – Names of the fallen WW1 and WW2 Recipe for Orange Wine The…

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Ryedale Roots Journal April 2024 - Birdsall

Birdsall – location and what records are available Manor of Birdsall – Tenants 3 October 1758 Help sought on Allen at Terrington, Eskdaleside and Slingsby Let’s write a letter Granny’s letter from south east London during the blitz Wills recently transcribed Newspaper clippings for Birdsall Article on in-laws Table of Kindred and Affinity Extract from Birdsall Burials (available on…

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Ryedale Roots Journal April 2025 - Great Edstone

Help sought; Thompson (Great Edstone, Langton and Kilburn) Short Story Competition 2024 – Two more entries Short Article on Utility Furniture How to call the doctor without a telephone Newspaper Clippings Article on Understanding Origins –a member’s trip to Yorkshire Article on Family Connections to Great Edstone Article on walking the Cleveland Way Members’ Meetings via Zoom Will…

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Bootham School Register 1935

Bootham School Register 1822 to 1935. The School was opened in January, 1823. This Register was intended to cover the whole period of the School’s history from 1822 to 1935, however, the early records are very imperfect, and it was impossible to ascertain the names of all the pupils who attended the School during the first years of its existence. In this Register are 2,853 names of pupils and staff,…

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The Blue Maids Orphanage

Mary Wright 978 1 911592 02 0 The Blue Maids Orphanage opened in 1795, a generation before Muller’s Orphanage. But it lay at the bottom of Ashley Hill with Muller’s at the top, and has been rather overshadowed by the larger and richer institution. Yet there is a tale to tell even in its relative lack of funds and the struggles of the directing committee to keep it going until eventual closure…

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Susanna Morgan: Campaigning for reform in early 19th century Bristol, by Michael Whitfield

After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, Britons were increasingly aware of many social ills; and this awareness contributed to the great wave of reforms which followed the passing of the 1832 Reform Bill. One of the most active of Bristol’s campaigners for reform was Susanna Morgan. She wrote and published on several major causes, and took an active part in new institutions. But, as a woman, she often…

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Our Houses

History of three semis in North Harrow, and a house in each of Church Lane, Albury Drive, Ashridge Gardens, Azale Walk (Old Eastcote)

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Old Currie, Balerno & Juniper Green by George Monies

An illustrated history of these three areas of west Edinburgh, featuring 53 rare period photographs taken in the days when each was a village in its own right and not just a suburb of the city.

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Old Gullane, Aberlady, Dirleton and Drem by Donald Lindgren

Within an area widely considered to be a golfer’s paradise and where the game has been taught and played since the 1600s, these four villages are steeped in many other kinds of history as well. Aberlady dates to the seventh century, when a chapel was built there facilitating traffic between Iona and Lindisfarne.

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Old Peebles by Rhona Wilson

This lively history also includes photographs of the station and viaduct over the Tweed before Peebles sadly lost its railway link in the late 1960s.

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Scotland’s Last Days of Colliery Steam by Tom Heavyside

Long after steam engines disappeared from passenger rail lines, they were used extensively around Scotland's coal mines until as late as 1981. In this collection of 58 superb photographs, taken by the author during the mid- to late 1970s, these engines are shown hard at work at collieries in Ayrshire, Fife, Clackmannanshire, Stirlingshire, Lanarkshire and the Lothians. Enhanced by informative captions…

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School and Community

Family and community history through the prism of school logbooks. Edited by Professor Michael Drake

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Ancestors' Surnames Mouse Mat Free P&P

Mouse mat personalised with your ancestors’ surnames. They show the surnames of five generations of your ancestors (that’s your surname, the surnames of your parents, your grandparents, your 8 great, grandparents and your 16 great, great grandparents). You get to choose the surname that appears in the middle of your design and its colour. I will create the design fitting the other surnames around…

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Ancestors' 16 Surnames Mug Free P&P

Ancestors’ Surname Mug personalised with the surnames of five generations of your ancestors (that’s your surname, the surnames of your parents, your grandparents, your 8 great, grandparents and your 16 great, great grandparents). This is a great way to showcase your family history research. The mug makes a perfect gift for the genealogist in your family and your relatives! Matching table mats and…

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Ancestors' 16 Surnames Coaster Free P&P

Ancestors’ Surnames Coaster personalised with the surnames of five generations of your ancestors (that’s your surname, the surnames of your parents, your grandparents, your 8 great, grandparents and your 16 great, great grandparents). You get to choose the surname that appears in the middle of your design and its colour. I will create the design fitting the other surnames around the main one using…

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"I love genealogy" Mug Free P&P

“I love genealogy” mug makes a perfect gift for the genealogist in your family. Think of them using this mug whilst their research the family history late into the night! Other mugs are available. Size & materials: ceramic Durham mug 10 oz. Washing instructions: dishwasher safe, can withstand 3,000 dishwasher cycles.

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"I love family trees" Mug Free P&P

“I love family trees” mug makes a perfect gift for the genealogist in your family. Think of them using this mug whilst their research the family history late into the night! Other mugs are available. Size & materials: ceramic Durham mug 10 oz. Washing instructions: dishwasher safe, can withstand 3,000 dishwasher cycles.

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"I love genealogy" Mug & Coaster Set Free P&P

“I love genealogy” mug and coaster gift set makes a perfect gift for the genealogist in your family. Think of them using these whilst they’re researching the family history late into the night! Other gift sets are available. Size & materials: coaster 90mm square with curved corners made from MDF (3.4mm thick) with a gloss finish. Ceramic Durham mug 10 oz. Washing instructions: coaster can…

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"I love family trees" Mug & Coaster Set Free P&P

“I love family trees” mug and coaster gift set makes a perfect gift for the genealogist in your family. Think of them using these whilst they’re researching the family history late into the night! Other gift sets are available. Size & materials: coaster 90mm square with curved corners made from MDF (3.4mm thick) with a gloss finish. Ceramic Durham mug 10 oz. Washing instructions: coaster…

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