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Heanor/Ashover connection?
replied on: 9/12/2005 11:04:31 AM

Thanks for your replies. I also have heard something about the 'thieving woman'. I think she may have actually fallen down a pit shaft (or maybe not).
The reason I'm asking about the connection between the names and places is because, in my tree, I have some of them connected together by their combined surnames and it is frustrating trying to find the original couples. For example Willmott Wood, Fletcher Woodward, and Fletcher Slack, (the latter already solved).
Still looking to find the parents of Mary Birkumshaw and Joseph Slack who were married at Heanor or West Hallam 27 August 1752. Their children, Joseph and Samuel were baptised at St Lawrence, Heanor.
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