Tuesday, 29 December 2009

POSTCARD


I recently came across a post card which was sent to Ron and Bib from their parents when they were staying with their grandparents - it very sweet - it reads :

Dear Ronnie
I wonder how you boys are getting on now ? Hope you are good and not cheeky and do as Grandma tells you. We feel so lost without you both, and how is dicky does he want to come home ?

We went to Morley on Sunday and .... has come back with us for a few days. If there had been a bus from Morley to Spondon we should have called to see you. Both of you wear your jerseys when it is cold. Hoping you are both A 1 and all at Grandma's. Love from Dad amd Mam. Let us know when you are coming home.

postcard addressed to Master R Baker c/o Mrs Yates 'Field House' Spondon Derby.

BRAILSFORD CHURCH YARD

HAMLET YATES and his two wives each side of him are buried in Brailsford church yard - you can find the graves if you enter the churchyard from the car park and through a little side gate. The graves are situated just inside to the left, there are quite a number of Yates' buried in this church yard.

I called in recently when I had to go to Ashbourne with work and copied what was written on the gravestones.

The middle one HAMLET YATES (my great great grandfather) reads :

Hamlet Yates
of Brailsford Old Park
Who died 7th July 1871
aged 70
Also Sarah Ann Yates
daughter of Hamlet and Sarah
died March 30th 1872
aged 25
-
His first wife was Sarah
Life how short - eternity how long
Sacred
to the memory of
Sarah wife of Hamlet Yates
of Brailsford Old Park
and daughter of William and Sarah Allen
in the parish of Muggington
Departed this life 8th May 1854
in the 35th year of her age
-
my griefs remain but thine are ore
my loss thy endless gain shall be
I weep but tho canst weep no more
I still am bound but tho my wife art free
His second wife was Mary Millington (mother of Ernest Yates and my great great Grandmother) She married Hamlet when she was 20 years old and he was 53 ! On the marriage certificate it states him as 'full age' ! They got married in 1857, 3 years after the death of his first wife. I have been told Mary was a school teacher and wonder if she taught any of his children. They were married about 14 years when he died. Mary then continued to farm at Brailsford for many years. (Cuscas Farm)
Mary
beloved wife of the late
Hamlet Yates
died June 9th 1925
aged 87
I would like to find out more about Brailsford Old Park where they farmed (about 230 acres and 4 labourers) and Cuscas farm (see previous photo's - it is on Cuscas Lane in Brailsford)
Also how Sarah his first wife died and following the Millington family line of Mary Millington (on Hamlet and Mary's marriage certificate her father William Millington was recorded as a labourer and she was from Kniveton, Derbyshire)
Hamlet had about 15 children between his two wives !

NEW PHOTO'S BORROWED FROM UNCLE LOL

Young Dan Baker


Madge


Jennifer at Laurence and Christine's wedding

Daniel Ernest Baker


Dad with Carol ?

Gerald and Laurence




Uncle Maurice

Gerald and Laurence

Auntie Madge and Uncle Maurice



Gerald


Dad




Uncle Laurence















Tuesday, 13 October 2009

CUSCAS FARM BRAILSFORD


Cuscas Farm in Cuscas Lane Brailsford - I thought this was where Hamlet Yates and Mary farmed but have since realised that they farmed at Brailsford Old Park and following Hamlets death Mary farmed at Mount Farm in Carper Lane, Brailsford.

BRAILSFORD CHURCH




TRIP TO BRAILSFORD CHURCH YARD







Hamlet Yates is buried in Brailsford Church Yard between his two wives
Sarah and Mary

Wednesday, 30 September 2009

IF ANYONE IS FOLLOWING THIS BLOG.....

If anyone is following this blog - let me know - its good to get feedback and comments and corrections - and more information on who's in the photo's !

I LOVE THIS PHOTO OF DAN (VICTOR DANIEL BAKER)


Seem to have so little information on the Baker side of the family

THE SONS
















MUM AND DADS WEDDING







AUNTS AND UNCLE'S WEDDINGS

Laurence and Christine Baker

Gerald and Jennifer Baker


Betty and Maurice Baker

Betty and Ron Baker
(think it was their wedding ?)

Madge and Maurice Wileman


Jessie and Harold Timmins




































OZ

Got another photo of Dan in Australia (1910-1915) Not sure who he is, if he's on the photo.

He worked on the Murrumbidgee River Project in New South Wales.

Hoping to research this some more when I'm in Australia next week !

INQUEST


I was sorting through some of my dad's stuff and found this newspaper clipping about the inquest into my Grandfathers tragic accident. I think I will have to type it out at a later date......... its very sad

Monday, 28 September 2009

DAD AND UNCLE RON IN LATER YEARS


MADGE


JESSIE







UNCLE MAURICE WITH AUNTS MADGE AND JESSIE


THE GIRLS MADGE AND JESSIE

Madge left top and Jessie left bottom

JESSIE AND MADGE - CARNIVAL


Madge (left) and Jessie (second left)


Madge second left and Jessie on right



How many beauty competitions did they win ! Apparently Madge also won the 'best ankles' competition at Lady Pagets garden party at Kings Newton Hall.

RON AND BETTY