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Post by malcolm on Nov 17, 2010 23:34:17 GMT
This day 18th November 1860. Apparently nothing particular happened in the world but locally:-
Margaret Lowcock aged 85 was buried at St Andrews PC Gargrave
Zilla Dickenson aged 78 was buried at St James PC at Silsden
Charles Hudson age 16 months was buried at All Saints Parish Church Ilkley
Mary Holroyd aged 57 was buried at St John the Evangelist at Cullingworth
Mary Spencer, wife of William aged 34 was buried at St Michael and All Saints PC Haworth
Mary Holmes, widow aged 73 was buried at Utley Cemetery
Francis Sawley, son of John (Boatman) and Sarah was baptised at St James Church Silsden
Mary Moorby, dau of Luke (Boatman) and Ann was baptised at Christ Church PC Skipton
John Maud, son of William (Weaver) and Mary Jane was baptised at St Mary's Church Carleton.
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Post by danmoorhouse on Nov 18, 2010 1:59:05 GMT
And elsewhere: - the debut appearance of Mickey Mouse, Steamboat Willy premiered today in 1928; Caxton's first printed publication was on this day in 1477 and if you're a Catholic its got significance as its the anniversary of St. Peter's Bascillica, Rome, being consecrated. In the First World War on this day in 1916 Benjamin Richardson Graham, of Keighley, fell - menofworth.wikispaces.com/Graham%2C+Benjamin+RichardsonMalcolm, don't suppose you have anyting in your records that links the men in the Trefoil memorial have you? (If in doubt, see Andy W's post about it which at the time of psting was still in the last 40 posts).
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