Story has it that was told to me by my great aunt that a member of my Williamson ancestors had a farm in Featherston yorkshire, now she was born in 1916 so i dont think the time line would be far out from that if she could remember it .. also im not the only decendant who has heard about this farm, so where would i go to find this farm? how would i find it?
probably find out that it was a alotment or something but would be good to know
I went looking for Williamsons in Featherstone, Yorkshire in the census to see if I could find any with farms.
Didn't have much luck at first, then I came across this: 1851 Aketon, Featherstone William Parkinson Head 46 Farmer of 13 Acres b. Aketon Priscilla Parkinson Wife 40 b. Pontefract Park Elizabeth Parkinson Daur 14 b. Aketon Maria Parkinson Daur 11 b. Aketon John Parkinson Son 7 b. Aketon Jane Parker Niece 13 b. Castleford Elizabeth Williamson Aunt Widow 92 Farmer's Widow b. Aketon Lydia Gill Visitor 60 Carpenter's Widow b. Purstone Gaglin, Yorkshire
Here is Elizabeth in 1841: At Ackton, Featherstone, Yorkshire John Williamson 80 Farmer Elizabeth Williamson 80 John Parkinson 20 M.S. Mary Scholey 20 F.S. All born in county
There are a few other Williamsons in Featherstone down the years, but they mostly seem to be coal miners. Although, I did find one Gawen??? Williamson, a butler at Featherstone Castle in 1851.