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Yorkshire born Stanley

Posted on March 8, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Geography, Ireland, Yorkshire

Having discovered a locally born Stanley family with a strong geographical connection (New St) to my Irish ancestors, it was an obvious line of enquiry to follow. The same family appears in 1891. John’s date of birth is now shown as 1855. Their address is Carlisle St. This is another address that does not seem…

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More Stanley people in New St Dewsbury

Posted on March 8, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Geography, Ireland, Possible relations, Yorkshire

In my endeavours to make sense of the family tree, I have followed leads in all directions. As the golfer Gary Player observed, “The harder you work, the luckier you get.” I am not sure if it was inspiration, perspiration or blind luck, but I came across the following 1901 census entry. The head of…

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Kate Senior

Posted on March 6, 2019March 7, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Geography, Ireland, Yorkshire

Kate appeared on the 1891 census. Born in 1851, she was already married to Uriah and had two daughters, aged 6 and 2. The Senior surname is quite common in West Yorkshire. The name Uriah is far less common. They are easy to find on the 1881 census. Kate and Uriah are both shown as…

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Looking for one relative – finding another

Posted on March 6, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Ireland, Yorkshire

Patrick and Mary Muldoon (nee Stanley) were living in Dewsbury in 1891. (See Mary Muldoon) Was she the first of the family to go to Yorkshire? It appears not. Another 1891 record for Dewsbury seems to show two more family members in the town. Address 13 Back New Street Parish Dewsbury   Forename Surname Age…

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Home based militia?

Posted on March 4, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Geography, Military, Yorkshire

I am indebted to Karl Noble of Rotherham Council’s Museums Service for a chance comment that he made in an email. “Out of interest the 3rd Battalion were used only once as an independent unit overseas, from January to August 1902 they served in South Africa on garrison duty and protecting supply lines. They had…

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Reorganising Regiments

Posted on March 4, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Geography, Military, Yorkshire

Units in the British Army have always had some wonderful names. E.g. 65th (2nd Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment of Foot. E.g. 84th (York & Lancaster) Regiment of Foot. In 1881, Hugh Childers, the Secretary of State for War, implemented a series of reforms for the infantry regiments. Each regiment was to have two regular battalions…

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More on the Militia

Posted on March 4, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Geography, Military, Yorkshire

Patrick’s enlistment paperwork provides a range of detailed information. He was 5ft 5 1/2 in tall (166cm) and 125lb (57kg). This gives him a BMI of 20 which is considered healthy by today’s standards. The Army said that he had blue eyes. My father (Patrick’s son) disagreed. He said that they were more brown than…

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Joining the Militia

Posted on March 4, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Geography, Ireland, Military, Yorkshire

Following his birth in Roscommon in 1883, Patrick Stanley seems to have left no trace on official records until August 1902. On 19th August 1902, Patrick joined the 3rd Battalion of the Yorks & Lancs Regiment. His regimental number was 9988. This was a militia unit. He signed up for a period of six years.…

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Yorkshire and Lancashire – history

Posted on March 3, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Geography, Military, Yorkshire

Patrick’s military record shows that he signed up for the Manchester Regiment in Pontefract in October 1902. Those unfamiliar with English geography and history may not regard this as strange. A short history lesson The emblem of Lancashire is a red rose. For Yorkshire it is a white rose. Between 1455 and 1485 a series…

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Yorkshire & Lancashire geography

Posted on March 3, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Geography, Military, Yorkshire

Patrick’s military record shows that he signed up for the Manchester Regiment in Pontefract on 2nd October 1902. He is then shown as being at the regimental headquarters on 4th October. Those unfamiliar with English geography and history may not regard this as strange. A short geography lesson. The Headquarters of the Manchester Regiment were…

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