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BARTON'S NOTICE BOARD This Notice Board contains requests for
help. There will only be 20 requests at one time and new requests will
start at the top and finally fall off the bottom. Benjamin Hudson I'm hoping someone may be able to help me with information concerning
a certain Benjamin Hudson-I believe he was the youngest child of a church
minister of the same name.Born about 1810s,he moved to London c1840s-50s-then
to India,where he made his living painting Indian dignitaries and Colonial
Civil Servants.
Arthur Grassam I have recently found out that my Great-Grandfather was Arthur Grassam, born in Barton in 1872. His father was Alfred and almost certainly from the Lincs/Yorks area. Unfortunately, Arthur ended up as a Barnados boy. I was hoping that someone might know where around Barton that might have been, and perhaps why this might have happened. Arthur eventually made his way to Plymouth, where he married and had a son, before moving back to your area in about 1903. We know that he was a coastguard, and think there might have been some family link with your coastguard station or possibly just to shipping in the area. Also, could somebody
please tell me what Providence House has been used for in the past?
Dawn Hayley Whiley ( now
Bradley )
Earlier History of Barton On Humber
Kind Regards Sheila email
Barton Grammar School I was a pupil at
Barton Grammar School during the period 1936 – 1940
Fred Hopper I've never been to any other countries. Born in California, U.S.
Leslie Green & Herbert Leslie Green Hi I am tracing my family tree my father Leslie Green died at 45 with pre semial dementia in 1984 my grandfather Herbert Leslie Green was born in barton and lots of family lived in brickyard lane he died at 48 with dementia now my sister is 43 and has late dementia so would like anyone who could help me to contact me.
Richardson Family
JAMES PETTIT born 1833 Bythorn (Cambridge?)
Robert Ashton I have traced my family to Barton on Humber to a Robert Ashton born 1760 He married Elizabeth Chafer. Going back through marriage on the wife's side I have got to Edward Sawyer born 1670 Presumably from the same area. Has anyone got any information about these families? Other names I have found are ,Elizabeth Scarborough and Mary Leaming. Can anyone help me build up a family tree? E
A Ashton (Ted) 0191 488 0920 e-mail edward179@btinternet.com
Robert Herbert/Henry Whiston
Hello, I am researching the Whiston family, who lived in Barton in the late 19th and early 20th century. I am interested in hearing anything at all, but I am particularly interested in finding out more about Robert Herbert/Henry Whiston b. 1872 who drowned in the River Humber in 1917. He worked on a barge.
Sally
Ann Wilson email
16 Pasture Road Barton 1939 - 1949
Would love to see the above picture as it is where I was born in 1939
Beck Hill I am in the process of purchasing a property in Beck Hill and have been
trying to find any old photos of the original cottages there. Regards Linda Holmes email
Field Family I would dearly love to find any surviving member of the Field family
of Barton on Humber. Rosemary
Barrett
Scott Family I'm looking for info on the Scott family who lived in this area around
1943 - 44. They adopted a little boy called John Reed from a mother and
baby home in Keighley around this time. Johns date of birth is 17-07-43,
his birth mother was called Hilda Reed. Hilda is still alive and would
like to contact John.(we don't know Johns adopted name).
Maggie Collingwood. and Hudson-Newcombe family In 1991 I stayed in Barton for 3 months as an exchange student from
Germany.
BARTON FLOOD I have
seem on your pictures that barton had a flood but it doesn't say when
the flood was, could you please find this imformation out for
me many thanks
Beretun School
Jasmine Cottage We are very interested in buying Jasmine Cottage which is at the rear
of 5 King Street, Barton upon Humber. The problem is the estate agents
seem to hold little information of the surrounding area to the cottage
or indeed the history of the cottage itself, just the normal selling
details Linda email
Thompson Family of Brigg and Barton
I am tracking down members
of the Thompson Family of Brigg and Barton. My great great grandparents
Charles and Eliza ( born circa 1820) lived
on a keelboat (Elegance or Diligance ) Their sons Arthur H 1856, John
Darwin 1854, Samuel George 1867 Richard 1844, Charles 1849, Robert 1850,
and William 1846 at one time or another all lived in this area. Most
of the brothers were Master mariners or keelboat owners including:-Mary
and Maria, Marmaduke, Dayspring, Elizabeth, Emily Anne and Edward Austin,
most mentioned in the book " Barton and the River Humber 1086 -
1900 by Rodney Clapson. John Darwin became the owner or licensee of the
Hope and Anchor at South Ferriby. Arthur H was my great grandfather but
has anyone any more information on the others ? Any descendants out there
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