I have a relation who was born in binley hall, Staffordshire but I cant find reference to this hall anywhere !
Google is showing me bingley hall which is not a house but a venue for live bands by the looks of it !
Her name was Susannah Tennant born 1859 binley hall, Staffordshire ?
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Have you found her on the 1861 census
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? Births Jun 1858 (>99%) Tennant Susannah Caroline Wolstanton 6b 73
If you google Binley Wolstanton this comes up
The London Gazette - Part 1 - Page 529 - Google Books Result
Maybe a place that is no longer there?
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Thankyou ! Am just about to check the cencus records now :-) & will check out binley wolstanton x
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hmmmmmmm
was her father Elijah???
Where did you get the place of her birth from? I'm wondering if Binley Hall could be an error, a mishearing or mis-spelling.
This is the 1881 Census
Name: Susanah Tennant Age: 22 Estimated birth year: abt 1859 Relationship to Head: Daughter Father: Elijah Tennant Mother: Ann Tennant Gender: Female Where born: Brierley Hill, Staffordshire <<<<<<<<<<<<<
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Staffordshire Birth indexes for the years: 1858
TENNANT Susannah Caroline Wolstanton Newcastle-Under-Lyme WOL/09/056
http://www.staffordshirebmd.org.uk/index.php
(also)
West Midlands Birth indexes for the years: 1859
TENNANT Susanna Kingswinford Dudley Register Office KIN/051/305
http://www.westmidlandsbmd.org.uk/index.php
Chris :)
(there is one 1861, with below Parents)
County Staffordshire Place Chesterton Church name Holy Trinity Register type Parish Register Register entry number 39 Marriage date 23 Jul 1855 Groom forename Alexander Groom surname TENNANT Groom age full age Groom condition bachelor Groom abode Red Street Groom occupation Joiner Bride forename Elizabeth Bride surname FORD Bride age full age Bride condition spinster Bride abode Red Street Groom father forename James Groom father surname TENNANT Groom father occupation Joiner Bride father forename Stephen Bride father surname FORD Bride father occupation Gardener Witness James CLARKE Witness Sarah CLARKE Register note By banns
Staffordshire Marriage indexes for the years: 1855
TENNANT Alexander FORD Elizabeth Chesterton, Holy Trinity Newcastle-Under-Lyme C8
Marriages Sep 1855 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------------------ FORD Elizabeth Wolstanton 6b 107 TENNANT Alexander Wolstanton 6b 107
1861 (Find My Past) Alexander Tennent Head Married Male 43 1818 Joiner Ayrshire, Scotland Elizabeth Tennent Wife Married Female 42 1819 Dressmaker Red Street, Staffordshire, England Emma Tennent Daughter Unmarried Female 15 1846 House Servant Red Street, Staffordshire, England Isabella Tennent Daughter - Female 5 1856 Scholar Red Street, Staffordshire, England Susannah Tennent Daughter - Female 3 1858 Scholar Chesterton, Staffordshire, England Street Sandford Street Parish Chesterton County Staffordshire Ecclesiastical district Chesterton Registration district Wolstanton Enumeration district 4 Archive reference RG09 Piece number 1921 Folio number 87 Page number 5
(from Sylvia's post above)
1881 (Find My Past) Elijah Tennant Head Married Male 47 1834 Coal Miner Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, England Ann Tennant Wife Married Female 46 1835 - Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, England Susanah Tennant Daughter Single Female 22 1859 Coal Miners Daughter Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, England James Tennant Son Single Male 20 1861 Coal Miner Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, England William Tennant Son Single Male 16 1865 Coal Miner Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, England Fanny Tennant Daughter Single Female 12 1869 Scholar Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, England Clara Tennant Daughter Single Female 7 1874 Scholar Brierley Hill, Staffordshire House name Steads Buildings Street Highfield Road Parish Hemsworth County Yorkshire, Yorkshire (West Riding) Registration district Hemsworth Archive reference RG11 Piece number 4596 Folio 59 Page 5
Marriages Dec 1853 (>99%) -------------------------------------------- Meese Ann Dudley 6c 133 Tennant Elijah Dudley 6c 133
West Midlands Marriage indexes for the years: 1853
TENNANT Elijah MEESE Ann Dudley, St Thomas Dudley Register Office 204/013
Births Mar 1859 (>99%) ---------------------------------------------------------- TENNANT Susanna Stourbridge 6c 237
(gives info. Brierley Hill)
edits (to say, I'm not familiar with areas!)
(wondering if him below, witness to accident, Robin Hood Pit)
20 March 1869 - County Express; Brierley Hill, Stourbridge, Kidderminster
Elijah Tennant was examined and stated that he at work near the deceased when the piece of coal fell upon him. had cautioned him to come ...”
Robin Hood pit was situated at the Half Way House on the Leeds, Wakefield Road, Rothwell. It was about Four Miles From Middleton Broom Colliery as the crow flies
http://www.secretleeds.com/viewtopic.php?t=3049
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Thankyou - thats the family !!
I did wonder if it was a miss spelling of brierley hill !
The info came from one of her decendants who has the birth cert.
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I cant seem to find the info on Elijah & the pit accident ?
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did you click on the link that Chris gave?
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hmmmmmmmmm ......
no, that link doesn't seem to lead to the correct information :-(
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I think this is also your Elijah .............. it's from the newspapers on FMP
A miner, Elijah Tennant name, was yesterday fined and c sts the Wakefield magistrates for rescuing his furcitoire from the bailiffs, who bad seized .....
2 September 1879 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph -
He was fined £5 and costs. The bailiffs had seized the furniture under a Court Order.
where's Swinton??
A miner named Elijah Tennant, of Nash row, Swinton, met with a severe accident While at his work yesterday, in Manvers Main Colliery. A fall of coal 5 April 1882 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield,
The image says there was a fall of coal, and he got a fractured leg and other severe contusions.
I could also see the report that Chris referred to.
You could search for the abstracts for free on this site, and then buy credits as needed
http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results/1850-01-01/1899-12-31?basicsearch=elijah%20tennant&somesearch=elijah%20tennant®ion=yorkshire%20and%20the%20humber%2c%20england
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Manvers Main Colliery was a coal mine, sunk on land belonging to the Earl Manvers and was situated on the northern edge of the town of Wath-upon-Dearne, between that town and Mexborough, in the Dearne Valley, South Yorkshire, England.
Swinton is just south of Wath upon Dearne and both are around 10 miles from Hemsworth where the family show in the 1881 posted above
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Not sure where Elijah was 1861/71...(in case article related to area!)
Chris :)
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