Sedgley. "Sedgley parish is a large and populous district, in the centre of the great mining district of Staffordshire, lying betwixt Wolverhampton, Bilston and Dudley, and extending to within two miles of each town. It contains 5170 acres of land, and has now about 27,000 inhabitants. It is in two divisions, called Upper and Lower Side, sub ...
The place name Sedgley was first mentioned in a 985 charter from King Æthelred to Lady Wulfrūn, when describing the Wolverhampton border. The original Old …
I am researching my family history in the Lower Gornal, Sedgley and surrounding areas of Stafford, They are the Ford Family my great grandfather was Isaac Ford born approx 1837, he married Elizabeth Malpass in 1866, If you know of anyone who has any info on the Ford family I would be very grateful, Trish Reese: Contact Researcher : FOSTER
SEDGLEY, a town, a parish, and a sub-district, in Dudley district, Stafford. The town stands on high ground, 1¾ mile W by S of Coseley r. station, and 3 NW of Dudley; is a polling-place; and has a …
Sedgley, Church of England St Chad, Coseley, Church of England Church History Church of England History "Sedgley parish church, All Saints, was repaired 1826-9 by the late Earl Dudley & Ward, and has a handsome tower, surmounted by a …
Sedgeley, who lives in a Lakewood retirement community, never sought recognition for his actions during World War II, when the B-17 "Flying Fortress," on which he served as bombardier, succumbed...
The origin of the hundred dates from the division of his kingdom by King Alfred the Great into counties, hundreds and tithings. From the beginning, Staffordshire was divided into the hundreds of Totmonslow, Pirehill, Offlow, Cuttleston and …
When it first opened its doors in the midst of the coldest winter on record, Headley Grange was used as a workhouse for the poor, infirm, and orphaned people from the surrounding villages. Over the next 30 years or so, the house developed such a bad reputation that, when riots broke out in 1830, it was sacked by the villagers.
Sedgeley grew up in rural Maine and enlisted in the Army Air Corps shortly before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Following the attack, he became an officer, attending...
The Grange also played a key role in creating the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887, which called for the first federal regulation of railroads to control unfair shipping rates. By: History.com Editors
In 1866, President Andrew Johnson sent U.S. Department of Agriculture official Oliver Hudson Kelley to assess the postwar condition of agriculture in the South. Shocked by the lack of knowledge of sound …
Former Minnesota farmer Oliver Hudson Kelley founds the Grange, which became a powerful political force among western farmers. Though he grew up in Boston, Kelley decided in his early twenties...
Parish History The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870. SEDGLEY, a town, a parish, and a sub-district, in Dudley district, Stafford. The town stands on high ground, 1¾ mile W by S of …
Sarah Fairfield (born Sedgeley) was born in 1766, at birth place, Maine. Sarah married Jonathan Fairfield on month day 1784, at age 18 at marriage place, Maine. Jonathan was born on October 23 1762, in Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts. They had 3 children: John Sedgley Fairfield and 2 other children.
State Library of Queensland, Set 721846, ID 8738809407, Original title Afternoon tea on the verandah of 'Sedgley Grange', Newmarket, Brisbane, …
The Sedgeley clubhouse was the last house built on Boathouse Row. Margaret Longstreth Corlies, a Colonial Dame and a member of the Acorn Club, founded the athletic club in the mid-1880s …
As we enter this exciting new era for Alderley with the development of Brickworks Park, there will no doubt be many new family history stories ahead. The Trackson family at Sedgley Grange in about 1901
The 1260 Staffordshire Tallage Assessment ; The Guild of St Mary & St John the Baptist, Lichfield: Ordinances of the late 14th Century ; Lichfield Chapter Acts, 1433-1461 ; Supplements to Bishop Blythe's Visitations ; …
Alderley has 1 map and 1 aerial photo with 28 streets associated with it. 1914 Alderley - The Green Hill Estate 1936 Grange - Aerial Photo - Grange in 1936. Search. Home Buy maps. Expand ... Sedgley Street, Alderley 1936 Grange - Aerial Photo - Grange in 1936; Sidney Street, Alderley 1936 Grange - Aerial Photo - Grange in 1936;
Browse our selection of vintage and retro black & white photographs of Sedgley, along with old maps, local history books, and fascinating memories that our visitors have contributed.
DescriptionAfternoon tea on the verandah of 'Sedgley Grange', Newmarket, Brisbane, 1900-1910 (8738809407).jpg English: Creator:Unidentified Location:Newmarket, Brisbane Description:Two men, two women and a child gather around a table having afternoon tea. A stand with a wide variety of pot plants is visible.
Parrott's Audley Survey, 1733 ; Audley Terrier, 1708 -- 1945-46. History of the Manor of Tyrley -- 1947. Staffordshire Jurors Book, 1748 ; Cannock Chase Mining Cause, Mr Justice Talfourd's Record in Verse ; Partition of …
BAGLEY, JOHN (chr. 25 Feb 1571/2, wpd. 8 Aug 1648), deerkeeper on the estate of Baron Edward Sutton, 5th Lord Dudley, of Dudley in Worcestershire, England. John was baptized in the parish church of St. Edmund in Dudley, the son of …
Sedgley bayonets are scarce today, suggesting that most of the bayonets may also have been destroyed. 11.75: 298: 16.25: 413.625: 15.9: Scabbard (belt hanger): Large "2" with small "D" inside and "25" M1942 Machete: The M1942 machete was a simplified version of a commercial design developed by Collins & Company of Hartford, Connecticut.
The 1260 Staffordshire Tallage Assessment ; The Guild of St Mary & St John the Baptist, Lichfield: Ordinances of the late 14th Century ; Lichfield Chapter Acts, 1433-1461 ; Supplements to Bishop Blythe's Visitations ; The Gentry of Staffordshire, 1662-63, Additions to the List ; The Turnpike Network of Staffordshire, 1700-1840.
A sub-Camp of Enoggera, connected with the Alderley Railway Camp, which flourished into the 1880s/ early 1890s. It once featured Waterholes where Enoggera …
Sarah Ellen Sedgeley was born on month day 1866, at birth place. Sarah was baptized on month day 1867, at baptism place. Sarah married Joseph Sedgeley. Joseph was born on November 19 1865, in Shawell, Leicestershire, England. They had one son: Wilford Sedgley. Sarah lived in 1891, at address. She lived on month day 1901, at address.
Sedgley is an Ancient Parish in the county of Staffordshire. Other places in the parish include: Cotwall End, Gospelend, Gospel End, Woodsetton, Cotwal End, and Brierley. Parish church: All Saints Parish …
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The historic county of Staffordshire included Wolverhampton, Walsall, and West Bromwich, these three being removed in 1974 to the new county of West Midlands. The resulting administrative area of Staffordshire has a narrow southwards protrusion that runs west of West Midlands to the border of Worcestershire. Further, the city of Stoke-on-Trent ...
A sub-Camp of Enoggera, connected with the Alderley Railway Camp, which flourished into the 1880s/ early 1890s. It once featured Waterholes where Enoggera Road runs, and out towards Alderson Street. It was sometimes used for Corroborees. This became the back of Tracksons' property (Sedgley Grange).
A BRIEF HISTORY OF SEDGLEY The first authenticated settlement in Sedgley was Roman (coins have been found at Hurst Hill), and it is recorded that a lane at Lower Gornal was once named "The Roman …
A royal ancestry can frequently be found on the internet where Edward Bagley is said to be the grandson of Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley. This was disputed in an article in The American Genealogist and is almost certainly incorrect. [6] Edward's father, John Bagley, received a grant from Lord Dudley along with Robert Dudley and George …
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In Western architecture: United States. …in the Gothic style was Sedgeley, a mansion erected outside Philadelphia in 1798 to the design of Benjamin Latrobe. The thin, etiolated Gothic of this house was repeated in other of his designs—an unexecuted project for a …
Information A sub-Camp of Enoggera, connected with the Alderley Railway Camp, which flourished into the 1880s/ early 1890s. It once featured Waterholes where Enoggera Road runs, and out towards Alderson Street. It was sometimes used for Corroborees. This became the back of Tracksons' property (Sedgley Grange). The …