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Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 13:48
by Fledge
Okay, this is a very long shot, but I'm going for it.
I am looking for an H. Beeley, resident L&SWL area, 1908/1909.
It's not known whether this person is male or female - I don't know which part of the region, how old, etc. :shrug: As I say, a very long shot - but any input gratefully received.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 14:01
by Bertieone
Free BMD search, 1838/1909, Lancashire
Henry Beeley, Sept Qtr, 1896, Prescot, 8b 744a, Birth.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 14:10
by Bertieone
1901,
Class: RG13; Piece: 3524; Folio: 131; Page: 9.
James 46, head
Mary 41
Maud 16
Annie 14
Thomas 13
Henry 4 Bn St Helens
1911
RG14; Piece: 22804.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 14:14
by Fledge
Cheers, Bert. They would appear to be at Higher Parr Street, St. Helens, 1901. Not ringing any bells just yet - I don't know if it's the right Beeleys.
Have made a note of them.
ETA We posted at the same time.

Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 14:23
by Bertieone
Fledge,
There's more in SWL, area, anymore clues.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 14:30
by Fledge
Don't think it can be. This 'H. Beeley' would be twelve years old at that time.
Bert, by way of some explanation, it's an inscription in a book that's in the family - the handwriting looks quite mature. I imagined the writer to be older, anyway.

I feel there is a link to my family somewhere.
That's unfortunately it. A stab in the dark, but I keep going back to this signature.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 14:49
by Bertieone
I've locked the gun cabinet and thrown the keys down the grid.
Who's book was it, name of book, adult or child reading, where did the owner of the book live.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 15:09
by Fledge
It's a Bible.
It's been handed down through the generations, so it has belonged to a number of people in the family over the last hundred years or so. The family are from Prescot originally but then scattered all over the country. It's more than complicated.
I suppose I am looking for a name, a place, that is familiar.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 15:34
by dickiesam
In the 1910+1 there are 18 H* Beeleys in Lancashire with ages ranging from 2 to 36. Only one is near St Helens and he's the Henry bn 1897 that Bert found.
In 1901 there are 17, with ages from 0 to 61 [Hannah], only one near St H is Henry as above. The Beeleys seem to be predominantly from around Ashton under Lyne.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 15:50
by Fledge
dickiesam wrote:The Beeleys seem to be predominantly from around Ashton under Lyne.
I noticed that. Maybe I need to cast the net further.
Of course, I could be barking up the wrong tree. The name may not be anything to do with our family at all. A Bible just seems a very personal sort of thing to gift to someone. It doesn't tie in with any baptisms or confirmations anywhere.
What is actually reads is "H. Beeley, Christmas 1908". It doesn't say 'from', although that is the assumption, that it was a gift at Christmas from 'H'.
It could even have been second-hand. It's so fragile now I'm afraid to handle it.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 17:48
by Hilary
I would look at as H Heeley wrote in his book Christmas 1908 ie that was when he received it.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 21:44
by Fledge
Hmm. I think you could be right.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 22:12
by Katie
Could it be Beesley? very prominent name around Prescot/St. Helens
Re: Beeley
Posted: 19 Apr 2013 09:16
by Fledge
No, most definitely Beeley. Beesley, as you say, is a fairly common name.
Having taken the book out from its container and studied it again, it
does say 'from'. I was confusing with another book and another inscription .

Re: Beeley
Posted: 19 Apr 2013 11:46
by Tina
If H Beeley wrote it, then you would think he or she was an older person?
1908 perhaps over 25yrs old, an Uncle/Aunt maybe?
There's an H Beeley, unusual name, aged 32 1882, blacksmith going to Quebec Canada in 27.5.1914 aboard the Victorian dep Lpool.
Free BMD have lots of info for Beeley's, mostly Stockport and surrounding areas.
Re: Beeley
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 01:31
by robertbeeley
I dont if this will help but my great aunt hilda beeley, she lived in stockport i'm pretty sure all her life with her brother Roy. she was highly religious i suppose as most people were in those days, she died in the mid 90s, in her late eighties, which would make her very young in 1908, but i saw the sample of the hand writing on one of the other posts and is very similar to some of the writing i got in christmas cards as a kid. hope this helps
Re: Beeley
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 07:20
by Fledge
Hello, Robert. Thank you very much for your reply.
I haven't found my Beeley link - yet. I shall make a note of your great-aunt Hilda. One never knows...
Re: Beeley
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 08:25
by MaryA
Hi Robert, welcome to the forum and thanks for jumping straight in with an offer of help.