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Old 27-09-17, 10:47
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I forget to mention that the Nearer Hall or Nether Hall is the Old Hall located off Rabbit Lane at Mottram!
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Old 27-09-17, 11:42
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Thank you for your posts, HH, and the pm. Yes, I am still researching this family as they are my husband's ancestors. I am very excited that you have so much information.
I will also reply to your pm (private message) and give you my e-mail address.

Thank you so much for posting.
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Old 16-04-19, 16:16
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Default Hollingworth of Tintwistle m Anne Hyde

Re a post in September 2017 from someone logged in as "Hollingworth Hall" who is a descendant of the Hollingworth clan:
I am interested in John H who m secondly Anne Hyde and whose will gave rise to Chancery cases.
Especially - but not only - his connections with the Dearnaley and Reddish families. And his first wife?
I would be very grateful for any contact or information.

I am new to this forum so not expert at sending posts and/or messages!
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Old 17-04-19, 12:45
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oops that posting yesterday should say Hollingworth of Tintwistle m (2) Alice Hyde.
I must have been writing in my sleep!
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Old 17-04-19, 15:08
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I have the will of Alice Hudson (Hyde). I'm very rusty on this family as I haven't looked at them recently.
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I am glad this thread is up - my nan Martha Walker b 1893 BROADBOTTOM ....whenever I try and research her Broadbottom is referred to Mottram - was Broadbottom entwined with Mottram in the 1800's - according to todays maps it is 1.5 miles away - by road - so across fields probably a mile - Broadbottom is in Mottram Parish - any info appreciated .Allan
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Old 21-04-19, 10:12
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Allan, I'll look through my information.

For starters, I have this:

1888
Building of St Mary Magdalene Church, Broadbottom
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Old 21-04-19, 10:19
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thanks Elizabeth - that is the church my nan was baptised in 22nd November 1893 - so it was basically a new church - BUT - then I found this just this morning

Surname Walker
Given Name Martha
Father's Name Robert Walker
Birth Date 23 Oct 1893
School Stockport, St Mary's National School
Residence Place 20 Eliza Street, Cheshire, England
Event Date 29 Jun 1897

why would a little girl not even 4 be registered at that school in Stockport ?
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Old 21-04-19, 10:20
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my nans christening

Name Martha Walker
Event Type Christening
Event Date 22 Nov 1893
Event Place St Mary, Broadbottom, Cheshire, England
Gender Female
Father's Name Robert Walker
Mother's Name Zipporah
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Old 21-04-19, 10:23
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In 1872 Broadbottom was described as a suburb of Mottram in Mottram parish, Cheshire.

http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/26279
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