Sometime in the early 1870s James Paul stepped out from the family home at 21 Clyde Street (now Abercromby Street), Calton, east Glasgow for pastures new. He was 18 and listed his occupation as Paper Box Maker. What spurred James on we can only speculate: a family row, adventure or bettering his position? Crowded House… Continue reading Scottish Ancestors
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June Thorp
Theatrical biography. Under construction.
Irene Fynn’s School Days
irene Fynn school photo at Holy Trinity School, Ossett
Private Cyril Thorp 1899-1918
Cyril is my first cousin, twice removed – my Great Grandfather’s brother’s son, my Grandfather Tom Thorp’s cousin and contemporary of a similar age. Both grew up Wadsley, Sheffield. Cyril was killed on or around 25th April 1918, aged 19, somewhere in the Ypres Salient probably a casualty of the German Spring Offensive, (possibly the… Continue reading Private Cyril Thorp 1899-1918
Mary Jane Thorp 1830 – 1901
At the age of 24 in 1855 Mary Jane gave birth out of wedlock to William, and became a single mother in Victorian England. Author’s at the time such as Elizabeth Gaskell in her novels Mary Barton (1848), and Ruth (1853), described the precarious, fragile, frightening and unfair situation in to which, so called “fallen… Continue reading Mary Jane Thorp 1830 – 1901
William Thorp
“FATAL ACCIDENT AT BOWLING – At a quarter to five o’clock yesterday morning an accident occurred in the shed of the Great Northern Railways Company, in Essex Street, Bowling, which resulted in the death of a fireman name Wm. Thorp, aged twenty five who resided at 90, Prospect Street, and was employed by the company.… Continue reading William Thorp
Sarah Ann Bolton (nee Thorp)
Sarah Ann Thorp was the second child of Henry Thorp and Ann Senior born 4th August 1825. Her Baptism is recorded at All Hallows, Kirburton, Yorkshire. Henry and Ann were married 14th November 1824 at St Peter’s, Huddersfield. Kirkburton was most likely the family home of the Seniors: Ann, her mother was Baptised at All… Continue reading Sarah Ann Bolton (nee Thorp)
Henry Thorp
Henry Thorp was born in Hull on 30th May 1801 and baptised at Holy Trinity Church four months later on 10th September 1801. Fourtyfive years later when Henry married Frances Roebuck at St Michael’s Church, Headingley, Leeds Henry’s father’s profession is given as “Sailor”. Whether this is true or an off the cuff remark from… Continue reading Henry Thorp
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The Thorps of Sculcoates Parish
Sculcoates is or was a village to the west of the River Hull and predates the Old Town of Kingston upon Hull, being located north of the town walls but is now indistinguishable from its neighbour. St Mary’s old church was the parish church in the 1800s. East Yorkshire Family History Society have painstakingly transcribed… Continue reading The Thorps of Sculcoates Parish