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| annancliffe Quote | Reply | | Calladine Family - Heanor posted on: 3/28/2004 4:26:06 PM I am researching my Calladine family from Heanor. My father, Harold Calladine ran the fruit and veg shop in Heanor. He was born in 1924 and his father was Thomas Calladine born 1884. Thomas had two siblings, George J Calladine, born 1877 and Mary Calladine born 1879. My grandmother was Lucy Buxton born in 1884, however, Thomas's first wife was Lilian Simms who he married in 1907, he also married his third wife Elizabeth Lygo Buxton in 1954. My father had a half sister, Mary who married Eric West. My great grandfather, George Calladine was born in 1856 and had a number of brothers and sisters. George married Sarah Ann Elliott and in 1886 George died at the tender age of only 30 years. Anyone tracing the Calladine name please get in touch. |
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PaulC
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replied on: 4/17/2004 10:23:02 PM Would the shop you mention be on Loscoe Road? If so we may have a connection as my grandfather was Leslie Calladine who's cousin (?) ran the shop. Leslie was born in 1910 and lived in Chesterfield, moving to Ilkeston in 1937 to take up the position of brigadesman at the Mines Rescue Station. Whilst he sadly passed away some ten+ years ago I do remember the shop being talked about and possibly visited in my childhood (40 years ago) would this be right? |
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annancliffe
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replied on: 5/22/2004 4:05:04 PM After doing a fair amount of "digging" around I have found out that my Grandfather, Thomas Calladine first had a sweet shop on Ray Street. From there he took on a fruit and vegetable shop on Market Street somewhere in the vacinity of the TSB Bank and Pipers the Bakers. He then moved his fruit and veg shop to number 3 Market Street, Heanor. After speaking to an Aunt she can remember the shop on Loscoe Road but doesn't think the two are related. |
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britalusa
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replied on: 7/20/2004 7:26:58 PM My cousin Eric West married Mary Calladine about 1927. In June 1999, He was living at 79 St Wilfrid's Road, West Hallam, Derbyshire, before moving to a retirement home. He died aged 91 in 2001, per a message received Aug. 14, 2003, from someone in the same Masonic Lodge. Eric was descended from the Purdy and Lancashire families of West Hallam and Heanor area. You can see some of that history on the Langley page. I have much more if you are interested. Can you tell me more about Mary Calladine? Ken Porter |
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annancliffe
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replied on: 9/2/2004 2:39:53 PM Ken My Aunt, Mary Calladine was born Mary Elizabeth Calladine on the 3rd December 1907 to Thomas Calladine and Lilian Simms. She married Ernest Eric West at Mount Street Chapel, Heanor on the 12th May 1940. Her date of death was 13th May 1995. If I can be of any further help, please don't hesitate to get in touch. I was very interested to read your piece on the Purdy/Lancashire families and would be delighted to hear more about them. Regards. Ann Ancliffe (nee Calladine) |
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britalusa
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replied on: 10/16/2004 8:46:57 PM This is my info. on the Purdy branch of my family. Thomas Purdy: Born 26 Nov.1853 at Langley, Heanor. Reg. Dist; Basford Derby/Notts mother, Fanny Purdy, formerly Jackson, father George Purday, collier. Acc. to the IGI index he was christened at Kirk Hallam as Thomas Purdey and at Mapperly, Holy Trinity as Thomas Purday on the same day 9 Aug 1857 ! (For more details see census for Derby, Heanor, Ilkeston, St. Lawrence, 1861) 1871 Census, Derby, Heanor, Schedule No. 174 George Purdy, head, wdr, 58, born in Heanor Mary A. dau. 28, dressmaker, born in Heanor Joseph, son, 22, coal miner, born in Heanor Thomas, son, 17, apprentice, fitting and turning, born in Heanor 1875 Aug 10th, National Registry: Marriage of Thomas Purday of Lee Lane, Langley, Heanor. Age 21 yrs, Occupation, Turner and Fitter. (Father, George Purday, miner.) - to Esther Ann Lancashire Age 21 yrs, of Heanor. Father, Isaiah Lancashire, miner. Witnesses: Joseph Purdy (brother) and Mary Jane Gawthorne (Esther's cousin?) 1875 Oct 5th, National Registry: Birth Registration of Fanny to Thomas and Esther Purday, living at Tag Hill, Heanor, Occupation given as Furnace Labourer 1881, April, National Census FHL Film 1341810 PRO Ref RG11,folio 105, page 25 Pasture Lane, Sandiacre. Derby Thomas Purdy Marr. Age 27, birthplace Langley, Derby, England Esther Ann Purdy Marr. Age 25, Belper, Derby Jane Lankshur (Lancashire) Purdy, Age 9, Langley, Derby Fanny Purdy Age 5, Tag Hill, Heanor, Derby 1891 April, National Census, Derby, Heanor, St. Lawrence parish, Page 19 Lea Lane, Schedule No. 100 Thomas Purdy, head, married, 34, mechanic (turner), born in Heanor Esther, wife, 37, born in Belper, Derbyshire Fanny, dau, 15, hosh. ironer, born in Heanor Florence Purdy, dau. 7 mos. ( her mother was Jane Lancashire aka. Purdy, later Hunt) 'Isaac' Lancashire, Father-in-law, widower, 62, born in Heanor (was actually born in Denby and his name was Isaiah) Herbert E. Hunt, 21, visitor, single, Railway Servant, born in Nottingham, (was born in Oct 1871, so actual age was 19) 1892 Also appears as a witness to his daughter Jane's marriage to Herbert E. Hunt. age 22. So, My grandfather Herbert Hunt's first appearance in the family tree is as a lodger with Thomas and Esther Purdy at Heanor in the 1891 census - usually taken at about April. His future wife Jane Purdy is missing from the census, presumably living at the place where she was a barmaid - probably Nottingham. His second appearance is at the 21 March 1892 wedding to Jane when both were living at Caroline Street in Nottingham. By 18 December 1893 they had two children, Thomas first, then Harriet, so they didn't waste much time. Herbert also appears on the 1891 Heanor/Derby census for Lea Lane, Heanor, as a visitor in the house of his wife's parents Thomas and Esther Purdy who were looking after his infant daughter Florence, born in 1890 to Jane. At some point he moved to Idle, nr. Shipley, Yorkshire where Thomas was born and Harriet Esther Lilian in 1893. Herbert moved to Derby, Roe St., Warren St., and Litchurch St. where he married again in 1910 after Jane died of cancer in 1909 Something else that was interesting about the 1891 census entry - this being that Florence Purdy is described as 'daughter' 7 months old. 'Daughter' would be the relationship to the head of the household, Thomas Purdy - which is not impossible given that Esther Purdy was 37 at the time of the census. The question is - Was Florence Purdy an aunty to Jane? or was this a case of the family rallying to avoid the stigma of illegitimacy? The Birth Index in London cannot find a Florence Lancashire, Purdy or Hunt within the appropriate time scale 1888 - 1892, neither is she found in the 1901 census. Herbert was a railway servant (1891) in Nottingham, then lived in Idle, Yorkshire with his family, while working as a station porter, and his son Thomas was born there in 1892. He moved with his family to Litchurch Street, Derby abt.1894, and eventually became the Guard (U.S. equiv. = Conductor) for many years on "The Devonian" a prestige passenger train that ran between Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, and Paignton in Devon. He would often ride his bicycle from Derby to Spondon to visit his daughter Lilian (Harriet) who married John Porter, b.1890 - d.1973. National Register of Marriages, 1892 Index (Jan/Mar) shows entry 280 in Nottingham, Vol 7b., Page 316. The certificate shows these details: 21st March 1892, in the Parish Church of St. Anns, Nottingham Herbert Edmund Hunt aged 20, bachelor, occup. Porter Father: Samuel Hunt, occup: Lace Maker and Jane Purdy aged 19, spinster, occup. bar-maid Father Thomas Purdy, occup: Mechanic Residence for both parties 26 Caroline Street, Nottingham Witnesses: Richard Gashon Bowbanks and Fanny Purdy |
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Alan Sharkey
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replied on: 12/21/2004 11:24:28 PM My grandmother Florence Rowan was born Florence Calladine in Heanor. her sister (in law?) Patty lived at 60 Park Street. Her son Jeffery was a teacher. I'd like to find out more about the family and re-establish contact with them. If you are able to proivide any information I'd be delighted to hear from you. |
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replied on: 12/22/2004 11:47:08 AM Hi, Alan. Three seperate individuals, all Ms. Rowan's, live at three different addresses in Heanor. If you think these people may be connected with your search, their addresses can be posted if you require them. Azzabuv. |
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replied on: 12/31/2004 8:17:32 PM Please excuse for writing, doing a "Google" search on my BOWBANKS family name and you turned up. In your "CALLADINE" letter dated 16/10/2004 there is a mention of a RICHARD GASHON (should read GURSHOM) BOWBANKS who was my GGfather, he married EMMA SARAH HUNT in 1908. Other names in your letter seem to ring a bell in head for some reason, have to look into papers to refresh my memory, old age creeping on. If you would like to dicuss this further don`t hesitate in contacting me direct at; derek.bowbanks@btinternet.com Thanking you in advance. Derek. |
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derek.bowbanks
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replied on: 12/31/2004 9:23:54 PM Dear Subscriber, Apologies for 2nd e-mail, revised date of marriage for RICHARD G. BOWBANKS & EMMA SARAH HUNT. JUNE 3rd 1882 at The Trinity Church, in the Parish of Lenton, Nottingham. Grooms father was GEORGE BOWBANKS, Provisions Merchant, Brides father was SAMUEL HUNT, Lace Maker. Witnesses - Alfred & Sophia Bingham. Again apologies. Derek T. Bowbanks (Southampton, UK) |
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britalusa
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replied on: 2/18/2005 3:39:09 AM My mother Harriet Hunt was the grandaughter of Samuel Hunt, who was father of Herbert Edmund Hunt, my grandfather. Do you have any more information on Samuel and his origins etc.? Thanks in advance, Ken Porter |
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deigan
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replied on: 6/6/2005 3:59:04 PM I'm researching: Beatrice Annie Calladine from Heanor born around 1890 father = William Calladine mother probably Sarah Ann in 1914 William is listed as living at 40 Park St, Heanor Beatrice married Leonard Walker One son, Laurence, born in England I am unable to find her, daughter of William, in the 1891 or 1901 Census. Does anyone know this family ???? Any help would be appreciated. PLEASE email directly, or email telling me you posted, as I don't know if I will find my way back here. Thanks ! Mike deigan@aol.com |
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replied on: 6/8/2005 9:06:58 AM Calladine Heanor Baptisms Beatrice Annie father/mother William & Sarah Ann 18-6-1893 Alma Heanor, Labourer, born 1889 also Frances Elizabeth 18-6-1893 born ---- Charles 18-6-1893 born ----- Jenny |
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replied on: 6/8/2005 2:09:25 PM Jenny Yes, thanks, I had seen that, that's my current basis. My problem is that I think she shows up as "Rebecca" in the 1891 census, and "Annie" in the 1901 census, else I don't know were she was. Baptised and married as "Beatrice" ??? I'm hoping someone in the family would know. I don't have much to go on like siblings, just that her father is listed as William on her arrival record in Boston. This is a most excellent website I must say, I'm researching my cousins family (not mine), this is a lot easier than the Hungarian side of the family ! |
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replied on: 9/14/2005 12:22:18 PM Mike I have just seen your post on the Heanor District Local History Family Site. You are looking for information on Anne Calladine. She is my great aunt. I was brought up by her sister, my grandmother Florence Rowan nee Calladine. I believe it was Anne who moved to the USA in the 1930s. Certainly my grandparent's visited them then, and I believe my brother Philip may have been in touch with and visited the family as recently as 1960'ish. I have recently been in touch with Anne Marie Ancliffe (nee Calladine) through Genes Reunited but I see both she and I have also contributed to the Heanor District Local History Family Site (http://www.chatarea.com/HeanorDistrictLocalHistory.m2095603). If you receive this OK I can send on the correspondence with Anne Marie that sets out a lot of information in more detail. Look forward to hearing from you, Alan J Sharkey |
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deigan
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replied on: 9/14/2005 3:20:33 PM Alan Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure this is the right woman, or not. We knew her as "Beatrice Calladine" from Heanor. My problem is that I think she shows up as "Rebecca" in the 1891 census, and "Annie" in the 1901 census, else I don't know were she was. Baptised and married as "Beatrice" ??? We know she arrived in the US in 1914. Can you comment on the various names, and whether Beatrice might be Annie ??? I am not related to her, I am researching my cousins family. Thanks again, Mike Deigan |
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