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kenrick

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The Stone family of Heanor.
replied on: 2/16/2006 10:53:06 AM

Thank you Jenny for that information.

I always thought that there was a connection with that photo and W. H Stone; it ties in nicely in what I know about him. He was in the Army in the WW1, in the R. A. M. C. and stationed at the 15 General Hospital Egypt in 1916.
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The Stone family of Heanor.
replied on: 2/15/2006 12:03:03 PM

Heanor Observer
1924
St John Ambulance
Heanor & District Division
In connection with the above, a home nursing class for men has recently concluded, an examination being taken by Dr. A. Dobson of (Ilkeston) and the following members have been successful:
Certificates (1st year) G.W. Clarke, W. Drury, J.H. Slater, W. H. Stone and F. Walker

Pendants (2nd year) Arthur Bestwick, Crutus Colson, and J. Raynor.
kenrick

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The Stone family of Heanor.
replied on: 2/8/2006 8:35:45 PM

Hi All.

Thank you for all the above information it has been very helpful.

Also thank you Jenny for the two newspaper cuttings that Robert has past on to me.

I have another question to ask.

Can some one help and identify this photo of a St Johns Trophy and which I believe has some connection with the Stone family?




kenrick
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The Stone family of Heanor.
replied on: 2/8/2006 6:34:25 AM

Sept 1922
planning
one house for Mr. W. Angell Dunstead Rd.
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This message was updated on 2/7/2006 12:03:51 PM by Peter Chamberlain

The Stone family of Heanor.
replied on: 2/7/2006 11:58:47 AM

William and Louisa Angell plus family living on Clara Mount Road Schedule no 78(not house no)in 1901c. William is described as Stove Works Manager.
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This message was updated on 2/6/2006 10:25:38 PM by suzard

The Stone family of Heanor.
replied on: 2/6/2006 10:24:17 PM

This may be of interest
WILLIAM HENRY STONE married MARY ANN ANGELL derby district 1891

1881 census shows MARY ANN ANGELL living with her family at 11 Lower Carrington St Litchurch Derby and her brother WILLIAM ANGELL b. abt 1865 was a stove and grate fitter at that time.

WILLIAM ANGELL can be found on 1901 census with wife LOUISA and family living in Heanor census district-sorry can't get more specific address than that.

Seems like stove fitting was in the family and both families moved to same area!

There is an Angell family topic in this section
Jennypeg
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The Stone family of Heanor.
replied on: 2/6/2006 7:41:29 PM

Two photo’s with Harold Stone and H Stone

Ripley & Heanor Jun 4th 1971
Codnor Vics 1920-21
Winners of League cup and Derbyshire Medals photo taken by Randolph Neild at back of Glasshouse Inn back row: Frank Thorpe, Jack Baker, Fred Bamford, A Steed, Harold Stone, Albert Wheywell, Arthur Scarborough. Middle: George Leek, Arthur Street, Arthur Stone.
Front: Bill Calladine, Tom Matkin, Eddie Ratcliff, Bill Brown, Alf Haynes.
Also a photo of Langley Mill Boys school early 20’s with a H. Stone.
I will send them to Robert
Jenny
kenrick

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The Stone family of Heanor.
replied on: 2/6/2006 6:04:28 PM

Hi suzard.

Thank you for your reply, I wasn’t aware of that, the information I have came from the 1901 census.

Thank you.

Kind regards

kenrick.
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The Stone family of Heanor.
replied on: 2/6/2006 4:49:29 PM

Don't have any info on the Stone family,but wondered if you were aware that Dunstead Road is in Langley Mill (but comes under Heanor census place).Noticed daughter May was born Langley Mill, so possibly she was born Dunstead Road.
William Henry was a stove grate fitter -so possibly he moved to langley Mill to work at Pickersgill and Frosts (reopened 1895 moving from Derby)-see Ironworks topic on Langley Mill section.
Lots of "possiblys"
Sure someone will come up with info on the family for you-good Hunting!


kenrick

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The Stone family of Heanor.
replied on: 2/6/2006 4:07:40 PM

Does anyone have any information on William Henry Stone’s family, living at Dunstead Rd, Heanor in 1901?

Occupation Stove Grate Fitter.

His wife’s name was Mary Ann Stone. They married in Derby 1891.

There had the following children:-

William H. Stone, born 1892 Thornaby, York.
Harold Stone, born 1894 Thornaby, York.
Ethel M. Stone, born 1897 Fairfield, Durham.
May Stone, born 1899 Langley Mill.

Kind Regards

kenrick.
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