Annewiggy Tamworth All posts by this member | 136 of 145 Mon 27th Apr 2020 10:53am Member: Joined Jan 2013 Total posts:1840 Hi Neil, In 1939 they were living at 245 Grangemouth Road. He was a Motor driver mechanic. They were still there in 1941 as there is a thank you message in the CET.
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NeilsYard Coventry All posts by this member Thread starter | 137 of 145 Mon 27th Apr 2020 11:15am Member: Joined Aug 2010 Total posts:2867 I need to go back to my books. I'm sure they were definitely living in Capmartin Road when they were evacuated.
What was the message Anne?!
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Annewiggy Tamworth All posts by this member | 138 of 145 Mon 27th Apr 2020 11:43am Member: Joined Jan 2013 Total posts:1840 I have sent you a message Neil. A little later I know but my best friend lived at 230 Grangemouth and I went there often, right opposite 245
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Annewiggy Tamworth All posts by this member | 140 of 145 Mon 4th May 2020 3:42pm Member: Joined Jan 2013 Total posts:1840 Helen, to answer about who were the Yardleys. As Neil says they pop up everywhere. It was my maiden name and of course Neil’s surname. They were just families that had been around a long time in Coventry and I think as they kept popping up in different posts the Mods eventually gave them their own topic.
My family of Yardleys had been in Coventry for at least 400 years and Neil's goes back quite a long way. We would like to link the families but have not managed it yet. I don't know if you have come across my article in "Members articles” that I wrote about “400 Years of Yardleys in Coventry”. I think it is interesting that they followed the history of Coventry, going back through the bicycle trade, watchmaking and weaving. I also had the interest of an ancestor who was mayor and his father was a miller at the Bastille Mill. I have never found any connection with the Birmingham Yardleys but you can never say there is no connection unless you go so far back. There are also places with the name Yardley in Northampton but again no connection, although I have connected to Northampton.
Incidentally just recently my 3rd cousin and I have managed to connect one of our early Yardley ancestors through a female line to Harwars in Stoke, and then a couple of generations back to the Sacheverell family. This has enabled us to go back to 1066 and beyond to Normandy. The Sacheverells are well documented and we have an ancestor who was knighted by Henry VIII at his coronation to Catherine of Aragon who attended at the Cloth of Gold and another one who was knighted by Richard III at Bosworth but was killed in the battle.
I know Neil has always been desperate to find pictures of Silver Street, if you look his posts go back 10 years and I think we are both proud that we belong to such a long line of Coventry families (although our family have let the side down and no longer have a Yardley there) so please excuse us if we do pop up from time to time. |
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NeilsYard Coventry All posts by this member Thread starter | 141 of 145 Mon 4th May 2020 3:53pm Member: Joined Aug 2010 Total posts:2867 Nice one Anne! Yes I was always led to believe by an aunt that there were two strands of Yardley family going back a long way in the city. I am back to the early 1700's so far and they were all in central Coventry!
Yes Anne I was aware of Yardley Hastings and Yardley Gobion in Northants - there are also many Yardley graves in the churchyard at Burton Dassett for some reason. I have found a 3x great grandfather came from West Haddon in Northants but that's going off a father of a 2x great grandmother so veering away from the Yardley line. The thing with Genealogy is you need to be strict with the line you follow - obviously with every generation you go back you get another set of grandparents - and names - so it’s easy to lose track!
I have also mentioned before that when Derek was looking through the LRC database there were well over 200 Yardleys(!) most in unmarked graves. The ironic thing is today it is a relatively less common name here though with my two boys I'm trying to do my bit! ![]() |
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Helen F Warrington All posts by this member | 142 of 145 Mon 4th May 2020 11:30pm Moderator: Joined Mar 2013 Total posts:2616 Thankyou both ![]() |
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Heathite Coventry All posts by this member | 143 of 145 Mon 7th Sep 2020 7:25pm Member: Joined Aug 2012 Total posts:724 Yardleys in Croft Road, 1911.
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Annewiggy Tamworth All posts by this member | 144 of 145 Mon 7th Sep 2020 7:35pm Member: Joined Jan 2013 Total posts:1840 Thanks for that Heathite, the Albert mentioned was my grandad, |
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Heathite Coventry All posts by this member | 145 of 145 Mon 7th Sep 2020 7:43pm Member: Joined Aug 2012 Total posts:724 You're very welcome ![]() ![]() |
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