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hi i have the history of our family right back if you send me your number i will call you im only at woodhouse thanks sean

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Thank you everyone for all your help with this! its strange to think that somewhere along the line, were all related!

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Hi ccmaefr

 

Just been talking to my mum Patricia Malone, apparently Hannah Sedwick was her grandmother and Elizabeth Sedwick was her mum. Amos steward was her uncle and at one point when Elizabeth died quite young my mother's sister Ivy Malone was taken in by Amos and Lishman and lived with them for a long while. My mother is a wealth of information and if you wish I can give you her phone number and she along with Ivy can give you loads of info, it seems that the Stewarts are a very extended family and she has names that haven't been mentioned in previous posts.

HELLO

Hello Rosehadi,

I have just this website and i have been looking for Amos Stuart and HannahSedgewick and her mother Elizabeth Sedgewick ,they are mentioned on my family tree,i have read on different sites that he went to prision .I am very interester in findind out more about them.They are on my fathers mothers side of the family (Taylor)

Hope to hear beck from you ,

BYE

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amos married hanna sedgwick she had two children already to her previous marriage . alf, amos, george ,henery, my grandma and a few others because they was 13 kids in total, after amos came out he re married and had a few children. amos had 8 kids but i dont know if they were to the same women . my grandma used to deliver coal back in them days.im going to get our family tree tonight so this will help . are you related ? sean

 

hello sean lille

Ihave just started researching my family tree, Ithink the Amos Stewart is my g grandfather ,he was married to Hanna Sedgewick He lived in Worksop

patriciaelle

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There was an Amos Stuart who was a coal merchant in Attercliffe in the 1950's
im a relative of Amos Stuart can you let me know if you find out any information? Thanks

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There was an Amos Stuart who was a coal merchant in Attercliffe in the 1950's

 

I am doing my family tree and i have found Amos Stuart & Hannah Sedgewick do you know anything about them? Thanks! :headbang:

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Does anyone know about Amos Stuart who did 10 years for manslaughter in the 1920's? He is my great uncle he lived in Attercliffe and he was a furnaceman :clap: Thanks everyone!

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My mate Terry Stuart is related to Amos & Alf.He has a cousin,Betty Stuart(now Lamey)whose family were coal merchants.Betty lives on Pennistone road,just by Hillbro'football ground,but she's been in poor health for a good few years now.Terry used to work on the coal as a young man.He's retired now through ill health as well,lives on Penrith & still manages to get for a pint in the Forty Foot now and then.

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Amos was my Mums uncle, pm me if you would like me to share my family tree information with you.

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Hi there,i worked with Henry Stuart in the early sixties,at Riley's transport,Birley vale,Intake.Also we lived close to each on the Hackenthorpe,Henry lived on Carter Lodge Rise,a couple of houses off Carr Forge Rd.where i lived.I believe he was one of the close family members.A great mate to work with.!!.clydesdale.

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thanks for the replies,

rainbow2411

yes i would like to share your familytree information with me.

 

Amos was my great uncle ,he was my fathers uncle, his sister Elizabeth was my gran.

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Amos Stuart was sent to prison for 10 year for manslaughter in1925,he lived in March street ,he was 21 at the time.

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