Ancestors
Do you have ancestors from Walkington?
Over the years we have had a number of requests for help in finding ancestors
who lived in Walkington. We regret that we do not have time to investigate on
anyone's behalf but are happy to include contact details and requests here.
If any local residents are able to help then please contact the enquirers.
Can you help any of these researchers?
who lived in Walkington. We regret that we do not have time to investigate on
anyone's behalf but are happy to include contact details and requests here.
If any local residents are able to help then please contact the enquirers.
Can you help any of these researchers?
I am trying to find information about John Stather, born c1780 in Walkington (as on 1851 census). He married Elizabeth ? and they lived at Beverley, Cherry Burton, Seaton Ross. I have found details of several children with these place names on their birth details. I know that he was a shoemaker (cordwainer). He was my gggg grandfather. Can anyone help me find any information about him?
Thank you ----------------------------------------------------------- This is very old, a quarter of a millenium ago. Robert Webster is reported as having been appointed curate at Walkington in September 1757. I was hoping that anyone with an interest in the church's history and its records might keep an eye out for any mention of Robert Webster. There were Websters in Beverley and in Hull so I don't think he came from very far away. Bill Webster. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I come from the Ashton family that you mention [in the 1920's history]. My great grandmother was Martha Jane Ashton the sister of Louis Ashton and her father was Thomas Ashton. Martha was the cook/domestic for the Fawsitt family on the 1901 census and her sister Beatice Ellen also worked there at this time. If anyone has any other stories about my family please email them to me, as it would mean a lot to me. Marilyn Storr. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm trying to locate my Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather who I believed lived in Walkington. His name was William Martin a Publican, his son John Brandham Martin was a Miller who in 1842 married Eliza Dickinson of Wednesday Market in Beverley. John was resident in Walkington at that time and moved to Cottingham. Diane Ward ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I saw on your site reference to the Waudby Trust in Walkington, I wonder if my mother's family Waudby's are somehow connected as the name is very unusual and all Waudby's seem to originate from either South Cave or Cottingham or that general area. My family starts with Samuel Waudby, born circa 1773 in Cottingham. He married Martha Pilkington in 1798 in Eastgate, Lincolnshire. She is the daughter of Richard Pilkington and Catherine Hoe. I would like to hear from any Waudby's from this area. Thank you, John Field Adrian, Michigan. ----------------------------------------------------------- We have been researching my wife's Bailey family of Walkington and have managed to trace the line back to a marriage in Bishop Burton in 1796. We are looking for photographs and information about Harold and Ernest Bailey as well as anybody connected with them. We are particularly interested in: *Edward & Sarah from Littlewood Farm *Elizabeth & John Boynton, Blacksmith *Tom Bailey *Mabel & Disraeli Gardham *Henry Victor Bennison & Emma, joiner in Northgate If anyone has any photos or material that we could copy, we would collect and return it as quickly as possible. Graham & Anne Beaumont ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Taylor - I am seeking information about the family of my ggg grandfather Ralph TAYLOR (married to Elizabeth JOHNSON in 1793 in Walkington). Some of their children were George (b. 1810), Ralph, Thomas, True, Elizabeth, Johnson, John, and William. Thomas, the younger Ralph, and George came to the United States approximately 1828-1832 and settled in Sherman Twp., St. Joseph County, MI. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that these three came from a larger family in England. I would like to contact and exchange info with any TAYLOR/JOHNSON relatives still living in the area, or if anyone knows anything about the TAYLOR/JOHNSON family I would sincerely appreciate any information that you could share. Thank you. Twylia Voshol ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would be very interested in hearing from Ernie HOOD or any HOODs from Walkington as that is the place that my husband's HOOD ancestors came from. Thanks, Janet Lovegrove ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A John Suggit, who was married to Susannah Tindal in 1795, was the inn keeper for a pub called the Wheat Sheaf in Walkington, according to the White Directory or perhaps Pigots directory in 1830. They had a son called Tindall Suggit born about 1812. Tindall was a Joiner in Walkington. His daughter was Susannah Suggit, born about 1849, in Beverley. She married Thomas Spenceley Coverdale. She was my Great Grandmother. I am trying to find out more about the Wheat Sheaf and the Suggit and Tindal families. Does anyone out there have any info? Please contact me, thank you for your help Carole Materi, Canada. |
Red House - I am looking for any information about the Red House Walkington around 1940-1944. One of my relatives apparently died there. What was the Red House and are there any records that one can look at. Regards M Wadsworth
More on The Red House - Over the years we were contacted by several more family history researchers who had discovered relatives who died at the Red House between 1933 and 1944. There seemed to be a common link to the Broadgate mental hospital, also a Dr Davie who certified some of the deaths and was believed to have lived at the Red House. Intrigued, we did some research - go to the page entitled 'The Red House Mystery' to read the fascinating story that was uncovered. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Is there anyone in the village who has access to Parish Records? My great-grandfather was John Dean, and he was born in Walkington around 1859. By 1901 he was groom for Richard Botterill at Tathwell Hall in Lincolnshire. Of his daughters the eldest, Lily was born in Beverley, while Ethel, Edith and Edwin had been born in Driffield. My guess is that he had been employed by Botterill, who was also from Yorkshire, and moved down to Lincolnshire with him. Confusingly, there is a John N. Dean listed in Walkington in 1901. He was aged 48, a labourer and had three children - Amy, Fred and Frank. Any help would be gratefully appreciated. My 'phone number is 01945 589869. Thank you - David Prestidge --------------------------------------------------------- Ridsdale - My grandfather was from Walkington and had a grocery store until 1922 when he moved his family to Canada, ending up in Asquith, Saskatchewan. His name was George Ridsdale and his wife was Alice, with children Harold, Gertrude, Fred, Olive and Dave ( my father who was born in Canada) Any information on the Ridsdale's would be appreciated. Gary Ridsdale White Rock, BC ---------------------------------------------------------- Waslin(g) -I am researching into my family history (the Waslin(g) name) and saw that you had awarded a Tom Waslin cup [awarded to the under 14 boy scoring most points at the Sports]. I wondered if you could tell me how it came about and the history of the cup. Elaine (Wasling) Metcalf. --------------------------------------------------------- My Great Grandfather John Spencer was the Enumerator in Walkington, in 1861 he was the School Master and his wife was the School Teacher, they lived at 28 North East Lane, next to the Parish day School. He became the Parish Clerk and Sexton. About 1881 he became the Enumerator, Head Overseer of Parish Clerks(munic). His Mother was Elizabeth, daughter of Elizabeth Page and John Spencer, what happened to her, we don't know. Maria Hodgson died in 1877 and is buried in Walkington where we don't know, John died in 1907 and is buried in Walkington but we cannot find him either. John Spencer's eldest son Thomas was my Grandfather, his sisters Ann and Elizabeth married Richard Oliver and William Fairweather respectively and lived in Walkington. I hope that this is of some interest to your readers and would be pleased to know if anyone can fill in the missing links. e-mail Glen Spencer or visit their website. --------------------------------------------------------- My paternal grandmother's family originate from Walkington - The Holden Family. We date back many years. I have record of my grtgrtgrandfather's baptism at Walkington in 1827. We left the area for Canada in 1832. I have not had any luck as yet tracing a connection to my ancestor, John Holden's family in the area, but perhaps with continued perseverance that will come. e-mail Paul Rose, Guelph, Ontario, Canada ---------------------------------------------------------- Does anyone have any more information on William Porteous mentioned on the website in respect of Broadgate hospital? My ancestors were from Beverley and I believe that William Porteous may have been related to my great-grandfather, Mark Porteous. - Lizzy --------------------------------------------------------- |