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COMPLETED.............Josiah Male X 2?

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Can we find Josiah on the 1841 pls
1851 Hayley Green
Josiah Male HD M 47 Labourer born Hagley
Ann Wife 38 Hayley Green
Celia Da 8 Hayley Green
Josiah Son 6 Hayley Green
Edward Son 3 Hayley Green
George Son 5 Months Hayley Green


Also is this a brother to Thomas
father on marriage Josiah a labourer
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =259187314

here is our Josiah with Thomas
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =481664057
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Re: Josiah Male X 2?

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Possible
1841 Haly Green
Josiah Nale 35 Lab Not born in County
Mary Nale 25 Not born in County
Thomas Nale 9 Born in County
John Nale 7 Born in County
Henry Nale 4 Born in County
Charles Nale 2 Born in County
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kdw wrote:Possible
1841 Haly Green
Josiah Nale 35 Lab Not born in County
Mary Nale 25 Not born in County
Thomas Nale 9 Born in County
John Nale 7 Born in County
Henry Nale 4 Born in County
Charles Nale 2 Born in County


does it look like Male on actual census?

I think that is the family
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Could be, Got a curly bit at begining of name
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Extracted.
JOSIAH MALE.
MARY ANN HIGGINS.
Marriage, 18 OCT 1829. Saint Thomas, Dudley, Worcester.
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excellent that looks like Male to me

I will connect up John

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Josiah Male was on top of a Haystack near his Cottage in Hayley Green 1831, when a group of people from Lye who were out Missioning that afternoon decided to hold their meeting on the Village Green near the Haystack. Josiah was so moved he invited them into his Cottage at Cherry Tree Lane. - So the Cottage Meetings began. Before long the little Cottage was bursting at the seams so they decided to build a Chapel of their own. Although they were poor they had plenty of vision and enthusiasm, and a trust in God. The first Chapel was built of Sandstone, sited at the top of Red Leasowes fields Hasbury, the Church was open by 1848, all thanks to Josiah Male and a devout band of helpers.
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linell wrote:Josiah Male was on top of a Haystack near his Cottage in Hayley Green 1831, when a group of people from Lye who were out Missioning that afternoon decided to hold their meeting on the Village Green near the Haystack. Josiah was so moved he invited them into his Cottage at Cherry Tree Lane. - So the Cottage Meetings began. Before long the little Cottage was bursting at the seams so they decided to build a Chapel of their own. Although they were poor they had plenty of vision and enthusiasm, and a trust in God. The first Chapel was built of Sandstone, sited at the top of Red Leasowes fields Hasbury, the Church was open by 1848, all thanks to Josiah Male and a devout band of helpers.

Hi Linell

where is that from pls I can hyperlink it :grin:
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Hi Jan, it is just a short passage in my own words from 'Hasbury from a Haystack',' history of Hasbury Methodist Chapel. Josiah's wife was Mary Ann Higgins, there are lots of names mentioned, Crumpton, Warr, Willetts, Price, Harris, Hulston. A bit more on Josiah:-

Josiah Male worked on the Manor Abbey Farm, he was moving rubbish from one of the Abbey Buildings, he found four Roman Tiles. He cleaned and polished them, and gave them to the Chapel, they were laid in the Chapel Porch.
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