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06-06-2008, 18:27
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for BILDEBORG Hi. I have a relative whose mothers maiden name was Kay, and he is related to your Trickett family
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07-06-2008, 22:00
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Hi
I have a relative who is a Trickett whose mothers maiden name was Kay
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09-06-2008, 14:45
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my dad was on about the great flood and the tricket family grave he had read about, we actually went to high Bradfield church and had a look, while we were out walking. unfortunatly, he couldnt find it.
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17-07-2008, 17:19
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BILDEBORG - please empty your inbox - trying to PM you.
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18-07-2008, 00:45
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There is a (John?) Trickett house at the bottom of Bevan Way in Burncross.
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18-07-2008, 00:53
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There is a (John?) Trickett house at the bottom of Bevan Way in Burncross.
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Think he was a councillor for the old Wortley Rural District Council, who buillt John Trickett House in the 1960's.
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18-07-2008, 00:55
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I knew Albert Trickett and his wife Betty (nee Gregory). They lived at 383 The Common, Ecclesfield. Sadly, both no longer with us.
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18-07-2008, 06:48
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my dad was on about the great flood and the tricket family grave he had read about, we actually went to high Bradfield church and had a look, while we were out walking. unfortunatly, he couldnt find it.
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A Sheffield Flood website has a map of Bradfield churchyard showing the location of the Trickett grave - go to http://www.mick-armitage.staff.shef....ield/maps.html and scroll down.
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18-07-2008, 06:59
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Hi again ....there is an excellent website regarding the great flood ... As regards a film, I think the logistics would make it impossible, but I do think perhaps a documentary ought to be made...
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A documentary "The Forgotten Flood" was made at the time of the 140th anniversary commemoration in 2004 and released a year later. I have a two-minute slot in it, talking to camera about my ancestor Henry Whittles who saved his family at Hillsborough when most of the house collapsed. You can see the introduction to the film on http://www.theforgottenflood.com/ and the DVD can be purchased on-line. Well worth it!
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15-09-2008, 17:36
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Is there any connection at all to a Sarah Ann Trickett b. 1862, living at 23 Penistone Road & her father John Trickett (scissor maker) by any chance???
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17-09-2008, 12:44
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I am doing some history on ecclesfield myself mainly to do with the travellers inn which is across from the police station if you have any photos of old maybe we could get our heads together but with help to your queries try going to ecclesfield church as the church dates back to doomsday era 1111 and i know they will have parish records also it was the next parish joining bradfield before it was split in to high green chapletown grenoside early 1800s hope this helps ya out.
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Many thanks to those who replied but I realise I should have been more specific in my first post. My Trickett line (as early as I can get it) starts with John Trickett and Ann Heald (my 6 times great grandparents) in Bradfield early 1700's, then James Trickett and Jemima Walker late 1700's at Dungworth and Bradfield. They had 10 children born between 1792 and 1810. One of those children was William Trickett and he married Martha Hague of Bolsterstone. Their daughter Jemima Trickett married Joseph Addy of Ecclesfield and they had 4 children. Other surnames connected to my Trickett line include Turner, Ronksley, Guest, Kay, Wood, Proctor, Buckley, Beal, Denton, Oliver, Howe, Armitage, Hague / Haigh, and Addy to name a few. So if anyone can recognise any of these surnames and think there may be a connection then I would love to hear from you. By the way, Most of these families lived around the Ecclesfield / Bradfield areas with some moving in later years into Sheffield itself, particularly Walkley.
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17-09-2008, 12:47
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hi nigel reading this i got excited at the travellers inn the common we trying to trace the history of the place was this betty nee gregory related to hayden gregory who was once a landlord by chance at the travellers.. and could you tell us more about it have u got any pictures etc be great to hear from you
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I knew Albert Trickett and his wife Betty (nee Gregory). They lived at 383 The Common, Ecclesfield. Sadly, both no longer with us.
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18-09-2008, 09:20
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hi nigel reading this i got excited at the travellers inn the common we trying to trace the history of the place was this betty nee gregory related to hayden gregory who was once a landlord by chance at the travellers.. and could you tell us more about it have u got any pictures etc be great to hear from you
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Sent you a PM.
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21-09-2008, 17:19
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I used to work for a Peter Trickett who lives up Wharncliffe side but I know he was from Ecclesfield originally, he is a joiner by trade and served his time at the undertakers there making coffins, he had a company called Credland and Wheatley, he must be around 65 ish now havn't seen him for a while but I think he still lives in the same place, could he be any relation?
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21-09-2008, 18:36
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I have information of a Jane Trickett born approx 1813, married to John Spooner, they lived at Hollis Croft. She had a brother James Trickett born approx 1821, he was a Banksman. Any connection?
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22-09-2008, 17:53
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I know trickett's in Chesterfield ?
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I'm a Trickett, my dad now lives in Chesterfield after living in Chapeltown and High Green.
His name is Craig Trickett. Born 1959
Mum's name is Michelle. Born 1964
My Grandad was George Trickett and Nannan Audrey Trickett, my nan was on the council at one bit...
I have a brother called Paul too.
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02-01-2009, 18:12
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One of my ancestors is a MARTHA TRICKETT, born C 1827 Mortmaley. In 1841 she was working as a servant for a Blacksmith in Wentworth. She married in 1845 at St Marys Worsbrough to Amos Ruddlestone and they lived in Birdwell. One of the witnesses at the wedding was a Christiana Trickett.
Martha Trickett's fathers name was recorded as John. But there are a lot of John Tricketts! I think Martha's mother may have been Hannah.
Is it possible to buy a CD of parish registers info for the Mortamley area, does anyone know please?
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02-01-2009, 18:56
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I used to work for a Peter Trickett who lives up Wharncliffe side but I know he was from Ecclesfield originally, he is a joiner by trade and served his time at the undertakers there making coffins, he had a company called Credland and Wheatley, he must be around 65 ish now havn't seen him for a while but I think he still lives in the same place, could he be any relation?
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I have cousins, Peter Trickett....and his sister Hazel. They lived on the road before the park. Where you went up the road from the High st...opposite the co op.
Their parents were Alice and George Trickett.
I think Peter was a joiner too, but haven't seen them for years.
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03-01-2009, 01:00
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I have cousins, Peter Trickett....and his sister Hazel. They lived on the road before the park. Where you went up the road from the High st...opposite the co op.
Their parents were Alice and George Trickett.
I think Peter was a joiner too, but haven't seen them for years.
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They lived at 8 Park Crescent.
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03-01-2009, 15:10
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I have cousins, Peter Trickett....and his sister Hazel. They lived on the road before the park. Where you went up the road from the High st...opposite the co op.
Their parents were Alice and George Trickett.
I think Peter was a joiner too, but haven't seen them for years.
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They are the same family, Hazel still lives around and about there somewhere, or she did the last time I saw Peter. I keep meaning to call at Peters but never get round to it, again I assume he still lives in the same House
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