DeeDee39 0 #1 Posted February 4, 2019 Members 1 post Joined Feb 2019 Report post #25 Posted just now I'm trying to trace the relatives of a large family-bible (well over 100 years old) that was passed onto me by someone who purchased it at a car boot sale in Eastbourne. There are 2 letters enclosed within the bible, the first one is in very good condition and is dated 1919. This was written by a Mr Joseph Turner (born 19th December 1881) when he was headmaster at Firs Hill Boys School, Sheffield. The letter is a 'copy of a testimonial' - basically a work reference that he wrote to recommend his sister Harriet Turner (nee. Cowlishaw) for a promotion. The second letter is a touching personal letter from Harriet to her husband which is barely legible and starting to fall to pieces. The date is July 31st but no year is given (possibly between 1908 - 1924 as she mentions their two young children, William and Ann). At the top of the letter it says 'Sheffield Manor' which must have been where they lived at the time and she signs off as 'Harriet Cowlishaw'. Harriet was born 10th Feb 1884 as the birth dates of all the siblings are recorded in the family bible. Their parents are listed at the front as Thomas Turner, born 28th April 1856 and Mary Jane Cowlishaw, born April 9th 1858. It's a long shot but if anyone has any information that could help me trace the relatives of the above I would like to return the bible and letters to them. Even though the bible was sold at a car boot sale it is possible that no one was aware that the letters where hidden inside. Please contact me by email at dianeg96uk@yahoo.co.uk if you have any information that could help me return this small treasure from the past to its rightful owners. Many thanks in advance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
alarmingmark 32 #2 Posted February 4, 2019 I believe cowlishaw had the farm on manor lane .. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
retep 68 #3 Posted February 4, 2019 This seems to be the family in 1891, FreeCEN, Piece: RG12/3826 Place: Sheffield -West Riding of Yorkshire Enumeration District: 9 Civil Parish: Sheffield Ecclesiastical Parish: St Johns Folio: 83 Page: 31 Schedule: 184 Address: 37 Manor Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks TURNER Thomas Head M M 34 Machine Tool Fitter(Em'ee) Yorkshire - Hepworth TURNER Mary J Wife M F 32 Yorkshire - Sheffield TURNER Annie Dau - F 11 Yorkshire - Sheffield TURNER Joseph Son - M 9 Yorkshire - Sheffield TURNER Harriet Dau - F 7 Yorkshire - Sheffield TURNER Nina Dau - F 3 Yorkshire - Sheffield if so burials on, http://www.sheffieldindexers.com/ Try nina taylor then same grave. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
DeeDee39 0 #4 Posted February 5, 2019 Thank you for your replies, the Sheffield Indexers has been an amazing source of info. Some of it sad reading though as little Nina apparently died at 3 years and 5 months and her brother Joseph died at 28 years old in the South Yorkshire Lunatic Asylum (later known as Middlewood Hospital). It's just a matter of tracing the relatives of Harriet's children, Ann & William (Cowlishaw?) that will prove a bit trickier... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
retep 68 #5 Posted February 5, 2019 There was still a William Turner, b1897 -son of Thomas? at 346 City Road Sheffield in 1973. Also on the 1939 register was William and Dorothy at the same address. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Annie Bynnol 612 #6 Posted February 6, 2019 At 115 City Road in 1911 Thomas Turner 44 mechanical engineer tool maker Mary Jane Turner 42 Annie Turner 21 Joseph Turner 19 mechanical engineer apprentice Herbert Harriet Turner 17 pupil teacher Nina Turner 8 b Sep 1892 William Turner 3 At 234 City Road in 1911 Thomas Turner 54 ie born 1856 b Holmfirth Mary Jane Turner 52 1858 Anne Turner 31 1879 Harriet Turner 27 1884 Nina Turner 18 c1893 William Turner 13 c1898 Joseph was a patient at the Royal on West Street At 269 City Road in 1939: Thomas Turner 26/04/1856 Married Retired Private Means Mary J Turner 09/04/1858 Married Unpaid Domestic Duties Annie Turner 04/09/1879 Single Unpaid Housekeeper Harriet Turner 10/02/1884 Single Teacher-elemantary School Your information that Harriet was born 10th Feb 1884, Thomas Turner, born 28th April 1856 and Mary Jane Cowlishaw, born April 9th 1858 fits with this group, except that Harriet was single. She could have divorced and reverted to her maiden name (rare at the time for a teacher). Nina Turner born 22 July1892 died, unmarried 1970 Rother Valley Joseph Turner wrote to recommend his sister Harriet Turner (nee. Cowlishaw). Was this Harriet would be an in law?. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
scousemouse 10 #7 Posted February 8, 2019 My aunt was a Cowlishaw . Father was Harry (?) and had Nunnery farm., I think he was a milkman, his son Jack was a coal merchant. My auntie was Joan. I am always interested when i hear the name as it's not a very common name. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
K Seavill 10 #8 Posted February 9, 2019 Hi DeeDee39 Just to let you know I have got back onto Sheffield Forum and have been reading all the interesting posts on this thread. Yes, I am Harriett's gt gt granddaughter via Thos Henry Cowlishaw. Would like to hear from Scousemouse if you do not have many Manor Park Cowlishaw details and would like them. I have quite a large tree of around 400 individuals in that area and would like to add you on ! There was also an Elaine in Ottawa who may be connected, but I don't see her post on this thread. If anyone can put me in touch, I'd be grateful. Regards Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
DeeDee39 0 #9 Posted February 14, 2019 Hi All, Sorry I haven't checked the forum for a while, I also started a thread on the Sheffield Indexers which was inundated and led me to find a direct descendent of Harriet Cowlishaw's within a week! Thank you to all for your contributions and I will paste a link of the thread from the Indexers below if you are interested in reading it - http://pub11.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=907514572&frmid=22&msgid=1154255&cp=2&cmd=show Kind Regards, Diane Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...