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Peter Chamberlain
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/4/2005 6:38:25 PM

SPROCKET
Tracing your family history should not be so hard but you need to get off on the right foot.Have you got any certificates birth marriage or death relating to the family.Have you got any elderly relatives to talk to.
Make yourself a chart starting with yourself,then your parents then Grandparents
Putting in Ages And Where born ect.From what you have told us in your posts i am finding it hard to comprehend whos who ie is Lucy Smedley Her Maiden Name or married name
Most of all to do your family History you need plenty of time.
Peter
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/4/2005 10:34:03 AM

Im sorry I dont know Dennis either. I was thinking though, the Froggatts,whoever comes up in the 1901 census will not be my grandparents, I think they would be my great-grandparents (which I have no information on at all except my great grandma 'Lucy Smedley'.

My mu was born 1952 so I am presuming my grandparents would have been born in the late 20's-30's?

I never knew how hard it was to trace family
Jennypeg
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/3/2005 8:20:26 PM

Hi,
I don't know Dennis,, I've just got a lot of info on the Hutsby family.
Jenny
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/2/2005 3:09:25 PM

Hi, Jenny. IF it's the same Dennis, i used to work with him for a year or so at Coppice Colliery, on the Night shift (late 1950s). He used to repair radios as a hobby, from his home at (Old) Marlpool.
Azzabuv.
Jennypeg
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/2/2005 3:01:58 PM

Hi,
I think Dennis is the son of Walter Hutsby.

The Hutsby's are all from the Langley Mill area going back to Greasley and to Breedon on the Hill in 1704, mostly miners following the pits.
Jenny
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/2/2005 2:23:49 PM

Sprocket, does Dennis Hutsby, last heard of in Marlpool during the late 1950s come into this?
Azzabuv.
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/1/2005 10:21:59 PM

I think it was yes
Jennypeg
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/1/2005 1:57:57 PM

Hi,
I know the year they married Hutsby Michael (Rose M. Froggatt) was his father John William Hutsby?
Jenny
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/1/2005 1:06:26 PM

Hi my aunt Rose married a Hutsby she is roughly 50yrs old now I think.
Peter Chamberlain
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/1/2005 12:42:31 PM

Website Taghill Ancestral Archives Heanor Baptisms show some Froggatts, Hutsby and Smedley Baptisms
Peter Chamberlain
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/1/2005 12:34:58 PM

1901 Census for Heanor shows 43 people named Froggatt living in Heanor Divided into 8 Families if you send Robert Your E-mail address to pass onto me can send you family images.
Peter
Jennypeg
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Hutsby
replied on: 8/1/2005 7:11:27 AM

Hi,
"Does anyone have any information on my grandparents or great-grandma at all? my grandma was Joan Froggatt married to Charlie (Charles) Froggatt of Ray St (sorry I totally forgot the number, 90 something I think) she was one of 14 children my great-grandma had who was named Smedley, I do not have her first name or any information on my great-grandad. My grandma had two girls Lucy (my mum) and Rose Hutsby now married to Mick (Micheal) of Mayfield Ave."

Hi,
Could you give some more information maybe dates or ages, is your grandma a Hutsby or did Rose marry a Hutsby.
Jenny

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