Material on the Hinchcliffe Family
Dublin Core
Title
Material on the Hinchcliffe Family
Description
Miscellanous material on the Hinchcliffe Family :
1. Computer printout of eight generations of the descendants of Joseph Hinchcliffe , Marple, Compstall, etc connections highlighted.
2. Newspaper article from M.E.N. 31.8/91 entitled "Is it your family Bible?". Mrs Perrin from Bramhall purchased a Bible with photographs album of the Hinchcliffe family and would like to trace modern family.
3. Eight sepia portrait photographs of the Hinchcliffe family.
4. Census records from 1901 for Benjamin and George Hinchcliffe.
5. Two handwritten bordered documents headed "Deaths" and "Parents & Childrens names" giving information on the Hinchcliffes.
6. Letter and documents from Tod Sloan in Texas (1988) to A Hearle giving information on Hinchcliffe family, who all worked originally at Compstall Mill in mid-19th century, but some of whom emigrated.
1. Computer printout of eight generations of the descendants of Joseph Hinchcliffe , Marple, Compstall, etc connections highlighted.
2. Newspaper article from M.E.N. 31.8/91 entitled "Is it your family Bible?". Mrs Perrin from Bramhall purchased a Bible with photographs album of the Hinchcliffe family and would like to trace modern family.
3. Eight sepia portrait photographs of the Hinchcliffe family.
4. Census records from 1901 for Benjamin and George Hinchcliffe.
5. Two handwritten bordered documents headed "Deaths" and "Parents & Childrens names" giving information on the Hinchcliffes.
6. Letter and documents from Tod Sloan in Texas (1988) to A Hearle giving information on Hinchcliffe family, who all worked originally at Compstall Mill in mid-19th century, but some of whom emigrated.
Date
Edited
SR Feb 2024
SR Feb 2024
Identifier
PPL/04/03
Louiset
Louiset
Collection
Citation
“Material on the Hinchcliffe Family,” Marple Local History Society Archives, accessed December 22, 2024, https://mlhs.org.uk/archives/items/show/1308.