John Williams, Yorkley (General)
by rogerofgoostrey, Thursday, October 18, 2007, 01:13 (6249 days ago)
Hi List
I am looking for any records of John Williams who was a miner at the Fancy Pit near to Parkend. He died in 1921 at the age of 89.
Kind regards
Roger
John Williams, Yorkley
by bertha, Thursday, October 18, 2007, 04:36 (6248 days ago) @ rogerofgoostrey
When you say 'Records' have you anything specific in mind such as Census, Baptism Marriage etc? Have you a wifes name, or name of any of his children?
This is taken from the Parish Records Section of this website
record_id 77990
Entry Number 1372
Year 1921
Month Feb
Day 2
Surname WILLIAMS
Forename(s) John
Place of Residence Yorkley
Age at death 88
Officiating Minister D.J.Banham (Vicar)
Event Burial
Cause of death
Memoranda
Notes
Register Reference P245 IN 1/30
Page No 168
Parish/Chapel Parkend
Soundex W452
John Williams, Yorkley
by rogerofgoostrey, Thursday, October 18, 2007, 05:55 (6248 days ago) @ bertha
Hi Bertha
Sorry for not making it clear that I was looking for records of John Williams as a miner. I have all the census and BMD records.
Kind regards
Roger
John WILLIAMS, Yorkley
by slowhands , proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Friday, October 19, 2007, 01:12 (6248 days ago) @ rogerofgoostrey
I can't see John as a Free Miner in the records / CD I have , or a link for him to New Fancy.
Other records were at the Gavellers Office, Bank House, Bank St, Coleford but I suspect they were all moved, probably to the Glos Records Office / Glos Archives.
John WILLIAMS, Yorkley
by rogerofgoostrey, Friday, October 19, 2007, 02:26 (6248 days ago) @ slowhands
Hi Slowhands
Thanks for looking for John William for me. According to his obituary he definitely worked at the New Fancy Pit at some time in his life (he retired at about 1902) but I have no knowledge regarding whether or not he was a free miner. He was said to have been a friend of Thomas Hedges Deakin the New Fancy Mine Manager. Do you know if the records of the New Fancy Mine have survived and if so are they at the Gloucester Records Office?
Kind regards
Roger