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John Howarth 19-01-2018 01:23

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Have been absent from the site since 2013. After receiving a 91st birthday congratulations from you decided it was time to reconnect.
My Howarth ancestors date back in Accrington to the marriage of John to Millison Haworth of Edenfield in 1709. My father Arthur was born there in 1897 during a family visit from Castleton to a wedding of my Aunt Alice Golding to Edward Kenyon. Have been involved in tracing family history for last 30 years but unfortunately because of families membership of the Congregational Church some records were lost.
My best wished to all Accrington members for 2018.
John Howarth Hamilton New Zealand

Retlaw 19-01-2018 23:08

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Originally Posted by John Howarth (Post 1207429)
Have been absent from the site since 2013. After receiving a 91st birthday congratulations from you decided it was time to reconnect.
My Howarth ancestors date back in Accrington to the marriage of John to Millison Haworth of Edenfield in 1709. My father Arthur was born there in 1897 during a family visit from Castleton to a wedding of my Aunt Alice Golding to Edward Kenyon. Have been involved in tracing family history for last 30 years but unfortunately because of families membership of the Congregational Church some records were lost.
My best wished to all Accrington members for 2018.
John Howarth Hamilton New Zealand

Ey up John, the an me must be two ot thowdest old sods on this site.
About church records, most have more than one set, all the ones I've resaerch when I was indexing parish registers back in the 1980's, had to send quarterly returns to the bishop of the diocese.

Bob Dobson 20-01-2018 20:13

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Which Cong church, John ? I have some Oak St Cong booklets with lots of names in. Years ? Names ? Addresses ?

Which Accrington school did you attend ? Where did you live ? Where are yo
u working now ?

Rowlf 20-01-2018 21:00

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Congregational churches would not have come under any Bishop Retlaw. As far as I understand only C of E and Roman Catholics come under those.

Retlaw 20-01-2018 21:27

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Originally Posted by Rowlf (Post 1207584)
Congregational churches would not have come under any Bishop Retlaw. As far as I understand only C of E and Roman Catholics come under those.

Bloomin Eck Rowlf, I didn't know that, I thought all them God Botherers had Bishops.
Just a thought tho, one lot I know of, one of the parishoners had some partial records of their church, Macpelah on Allom Lane, but that was over 30 odd years back, (wheres time gone) and with the aid of that, and death records of all the other churches in Greater Acc, I was able to identify most of them in Gods little acre, its surprising what indexing in data bases reveals.
Like St James in Acc was duplicated in Altham for good number of years. Some times records have finished up in the P.R.O. in Preston mixed up withother stuff.

Retlaw 20-01-2018 21:32

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1207580)
Which Cong church, John ? I have some Oak St Cong booklets with lots of names in. Years ? Names ? Addresses ?

Which Accrington school did you attend ? Where did you live ? Where are yo
u working now ?

Hoody Blell Dobbo, thar at id ageyun, he's 91, ecky thump "where are you working"

Bob Dobson 21-01-2018 14:17

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Silly sod, Retlaw - you not having t'gumption to realise I was pulling his leg. Bill were reyt abeawt thee.


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