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  edwards-christiansen - pafg24 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Jonathon BOOTH was born in <1656> in , Derbyshire, England>.
Ponsfonce OADO was born in <1658> in , Derbyshire, England>.
Elizabeth was born in <1671> in , Derbyshire, England>.
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 Ancestors of Annie WEST   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Gertrude MASSICK was born on 12 May 1879 in Eckington, Derbyshire, was baptized on 17 Jul 1881 in Eckington, Derbyshire, died on 17 Oct 1950 in Eckington, Derbyshire and was buried in Eckington, Derbyshire.
Mary Jane JOHNSON was born on 29 Jan 1854 in Eckington, Derbyshire, was baptized on 14 Mar 1854 in Eckington, Derbyshire and died between Oct 1937-Dec 1937 in Eckington, Derbyshire.
James WEST was born on 13 Oct 1801, was baptized on 25 Oct 1801 in Oddington, Gloucestershire, died on 23 Aug 1883 in Eckington, Derbyshire and was buried in Eckington, Derbyshire.
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 GENUKI: Eckington, Derbyshire
"ECKINGTON is a populous village and township, in the parish of its name, and hundred of Scarsdale; the village is situate seven miles N.E. from Chesterfield, the like distance S.E. from Sheffield, and three N. from Staveley.
A Description of Eckington and Directory for Eckington, Barlborough, Mosborough, Renishaw, Ridgeway and Troway transcribed from Pigot and Co's Commercial Directory for Derbyshire, 1835 by Rosemary Lockie.
Many of the records of the Manor Court have survived from the mid-14C onwards and are mostly in the possession of of the descendants of the last Lords of the Manor.
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 Eckington village in Derbyshire - England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Eckington is situated seven miles north of Chesterfield, in north-east Derbyshire.
The name Eckington is of Saxon origin, meaning the township of Ecca.
Sir Reresby and Lady Sitwell live at Renishaw Hall, which is surrounded by parkland and a golf course on the outskirts of Eckington, a mile from the town centre.
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 edwards-christiansen - pafg26 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Robert MEMMOTT was born in 1634 in Eckington, Derbyshire, England.
Elizabeth WILLIAMSON was born in 1638 in Eckington, Derbyshire, England.
George BOULSOVER was born in <1643> in , Derbyshire, England>.
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 edwards-christiansen - pafg21 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Robert MEMMOTT was born in 1714 in Eckington, Derby, Eng.
William BOOTH was born in Eckington, Derby, Eng.
Mary BOULSOVER was born in Eckington, Derbys, Eng.
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 Derbyshire Photographers Profiles : C.W. Lee (1875-1934) of Eckington
He operated a studio in Eckington briefly around the turn of the century, before moving to Wigton in Cumbria, and then Carlisle, where he worked as a traveller and hawker.
Charles William Lee was born at Mosborough, near Eckington in Derbyshire, and baptized there on 14 February 1875.
He was the eldest son of confectioner Herbert Lee (born in 1850 at Eckington) and his wife Sarah Booth.
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 Hotels in Eckington Derbyshire accommodation - Eckington hotels accommodation in Derbyshire UK
From Eckington you can explore the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, a lovely upland area of limestone hills and pastoral valleys at the heart of the Pennines.
Eckington is situated 7 miles north of Chesterfield, in north-east Derbyshire.
It is a long sprawling village, with its manor houses and cottages built of the local Derbyshire stone and a main street just over a mile in length.
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 Derbyshire travel guide - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Derbyshire [1] [2] is a county in northern England, part of the United Kingdom.
A very large part of Derbyshire is within the national park's boundaries (it also extends into parts of neighbouring counties).
The nearest airports to Derbyshire are Manchester Airport and Nottingham East Midlands Airport.
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 Tourist Information on the towns and villages in NORTH DERBYSHIRE - Tourist Net UK guide
Situated 7 miles north of Chesterfield, the name Eckington is of Saxon origin, meaning the township of Ecca.
A long sprawling village, with typical postcard scenes of its manor houses and cottages built of the local Derbyshire stone.
Eckington now rich in wildlife, was once a centre of industry, evidence of which can still be seen today.
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 Eckington, Derbyshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eckington is a large village in North East Derbyshire, 7 miles (11 km) north of Chesterfield and south of Sheffield on the border with South Yorkshire.
Eckington also has a small coal mine, the eastern part of the village, one of the very few in the country which still operates.
Local attractions include Renishaw Hall, a 400 year old Manor House.
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 SEDGWICKUK.ORG - Sedgwick Genealogy in the British Isles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Walter started work as a labourer in a colliery, probably in the Park House pit at Clay Cross famous for the 1882 disaster in which 45 men and boys were killed.
In the 1891 census Walter is described as a safety lamp maker living in Eckington with his wife and eldest child.
In 1901 Walter is with his brother Arthur in Allerton Bywater, Yorkshire whilst Sarah is in Eckington with their 5 children.
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 North East Derbyshire District Council
Welocome to Eckington Swimming Pool's webpages.  Here you'll find information on our facilities as well as any classes and events that are taking place.
Eckington Swimming Pool provides a wide range of activities for all ages and abilities.
Eckington Swimming Pool is situated in Eckington town centre and is approximately 6 miles from Chesterfield bordering the edge of southern Sheffield.
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 names/ellis/whitfield.htm
WHITFIELD was born 1763, and died June 8, 1807 in Killamarsh, Derbyshire, England.
) was born 1798 in Killamarsh, Derbyshire, England.
) was born March 2, 1817 in Killamarsh, Derbyshire, England, and died September 7, 1870 in Eckington, Derbyshire, England.
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 GENUKI: Eckington (Derbyshire) Wills   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The information on this page (formerly part of Jayne's North East Derbyshire website) is provided by courtesy of Jayne McHugh and others See Derbyshire GENUKI Service Providers for contact details.
Derbyshire Record Office, Matlock holds the registers of Wills proved at Derby Probate Registry for the period 1858-1928 for the whole county.
Michael's index covers the whole period 1858-1928; but only a small number of those proved at Lichfield, so coverage of the period 1525-1858 is almost certainly incomplete.
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 eckington football club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The club was founded by J Adams, J Gardner, J Barden, A Bailey, M Wake and P Reaney.
The Club sprang from the old Halfway and Eckingon Club when it was realised that the then under 11's were mainly from Eckington, from this came the idea that Eckington could/should support a local team
Eckington is located in North East Derbyshire, England, between Sheffield and Chesterfield
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 RIPPON Story Mary A 1794
Richard RIPPON, Mary Ann's father, was born in 1748 at Eckington, Derbyshire, the son of John and Elizabeth (née MARSDEN) RIPPON.
Milicent ROSE (wife of the above Richard RIPPON) was born 28 February 1759 at Eckington and one of the twelve children of John and Martha (née TURNER) ROSE.
John was born in 1726 at Mosbrough Moor, Eckington.
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 Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 2696
The parish ward of Renishaw of the parish of Eckington
The parish ward of Ridgeway and Marsh Lane of the parish of Eckington
Prints of the map may be inspected at all reasonable times at the offices of North East Derbyshire District Council and at the offices of the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, 2nd Floor, Ashdown House, 123 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6DE.
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 Eckington property to rent, room mates, Eckington flat or house to share or rent - Free to view and advertise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Either view adverts for Eckington rooms wanted and to let and contact Eckington roommates or flatmates or advertise your room or Eckington flat share, house share, student house share, Eckington shared accommodation or Eckington commercial property to let.
A room in a flatshare, or house share, a room in someone's home.If you are looking for Eckington commercial premises or an industrial unit in Eckington.If you want a house/flat/apartment or studio flat in Eckington.
If you are relocating to Eckington as an executive or a professional with a family, or a student finding somewhere for the first time.Whoever you are if you want somewhere to rent in Eckington - advertise with us.
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 TURTON'S OF SMALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, ENGLAND
Ancestors in CAPITAL LETTERS are the main descent line for the Turton’s of Smalley and their children are named in the next paragraph.
Hugh Turton (of Eckington) bur 6 Oct 1635, occ flsmith = Isabell bur 18 Jun 1653
Mosborough, formerly in the parish of Eckington, was transferred to South Yorkshire in 1968.
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 Ancestors of Frank LOWE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Richard LOWE was born on 8 Jul 1869 in Dronfield, Derbyshire, died on 21 May 1946 in Mosborough, Derbyshire and was buried in Eckington, Derbyshire.
Frederick LOWE was born on 15 Feb 1846 in Dronfield, Derbyshire, died on 10 Sep 1871 in Dronfield, Derbyshire and was buried on 12 Sep 1871 in Dronfield, Derbyshire.
Elizabeth WELLS was born between Feb 1855-Dec 1857 in Clowne, Derbyshire and was baptized on 12 Dec 1857 in Clowne, Derbyshire.
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 Duffield - Family History, Genealogy, Surnames and Local History.
My great aunt Gertrude Cooper, born in Wokingham, Berks., lived in Eckington, Derbyshire at time of 1901 census, she was shown as working as a milliner.
my great grandfather was athur hudson born 1871 in eckington he married maryann haywood,my grandmother was elizabeth hudson she married james hamer.
William was known as `the galloping major` Billy Green and he and Gertrude entertained in the clubs in Sheffield where she sang and he was a comedian.
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 FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Thomas's three brothers Martin, Archibald and John emigrated to the United States in the 1920s.
Neither appear in the Eckington Parish Registers and I believe they were non-conformist/Methodist(?).
The family genealogies listed are all works in progress, and will be periodically removed and re-posted when they are updated.
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The Moss Valley is an area to the west of Eckington in Derbyshire and the south of Mosborough in Yorkshire.
Moss Valley, Derbyshire is a valley in North East Derbyshire, just south of Sheffield.
A 25.9 hectare strip from Ford to Eckington along the bottom of the valley adjacent to the brook stretches, has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest by English Nature, particularly due to its value as a high quality habitat for invertebrates.
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 Discounted hotel reservations around Eckington, Derbyshire and throughout the UK
Comprehensive listing of hotels and places to stay around Eckington, Derbyshire and the rest of Great Britain, all of which can be reserved on-line.
Below is a selection of hotels, guest houses, pubs, bed and breakfasts and other places to stay that are located around Eckington, Derbyshire.
Click to see hotels in Derbyshire, towns close to Eckington or all major towns in Derbyshire.
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 Eckington, Derbyshire Travel Pages with Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Entertainment, Travel Maps and more.
Eckington, Derbyshire Travel Pages with Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Entertainment, Travel Maps and more.
Perhaps camping in or near Eckington, Derbyshire is more up your alley.
Once you get to Eckington, Derbyshire you will need a place to stay, so find within these pages pet friendly hotels, house rentals, all inclusive resorts, cheap hotels, extended stay hotels, discount hotels, motels, inns, bed and breakfast, spa resorts, couples resorts, vacation rentals by owner, pretty much any type of lodging you desire.
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 Hymn Writers of the Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Bromehead, Joseph, was born in 1748, and after his graduation at Queen's College, Oxford (B.A. 1771), he became curate of Eckington, Derbyshire, remaining there until his death, January 30, 1826.
He translated some of the Psalms into English verse, and was editor of the Eckington Collection, in which volume the hymn beginning "Jerusalem, my happy home," first appeared in its present familiar form.
From this collection of hymns it passed into the Williams and Boden Collection of 1801, and thence into many modern hymnals--from which circumstance several hymnologists have inferred that Bromehead gave that hymn its present form when he inserted it in the Eckington Collection.
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 Re: Emanual Unwin born Mosborough, Eckington, Derbyshire 1828
In Reply to: Re: Emanual Unwin born Mosborough, Eckington, Derbyshire 1828 by Andy Bartram
I have tried to track down the birth of Emaunuel including with the Derbyshire Family History Society they drew a blank.
The Australian documents for the birth of Emanuel's children consistently record his birth place as Mossborough, Eckington, Derbyshire, so I can only assume this is correct.
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 Revill Family Tree
Bamford, Derbyshire Reference to Samual Revill, a gas maker.
Harriet Revill,daughter in law,aged 28, born in Beighton Derbyshire
Mary Revill,daughter in law,aged 24 born in Eckington Derbyshire
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 Levick Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Levick of Eckington, Derbyshire - Linda Hanks 2/03/05
Re: Levick of Eckington, Derbyshire - david taylor 2/03/05
Re: Levick of Eckington, Derbyshire - audrey 3/25/06
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