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Subject: NOSEY BOWCOCK
Date: Fri. 29 Aug 2008
Does anyone know anything about a gentleman
named George Bowcock, but referred to as "Nosey
Bowcock". He was a beadle, bang-beggar and pinner
in Leek. George was born abt 1802 and died in
1864.
Any information will be most appreciated.
Thank you.
Pat Galovich
oxzxpat.galovich@gmail.comxzx
Mission, B.C
Subject:
Date: Sun, 27 July 2008
Hello,
My sister Margaret and I (Sheila) lived at 45
Ashbourne Road. Our Grandad Sam Hine and Grandma
Polly (Mary) lived at 15 Hugo Street. We had
various relatives who farmed In Upper Hulme,
Bradnop and around the Roaches. We had an Uncle
Raymond (who was famous as father of 15 healthy
children) .married to Aunty Gladys. We played on
the Rec, which was off Ashbourne Road, went to
Rudyard for picnics on Sundays and once we were
blackberry picking on the Roaches when we were
chased by a Yak, which belonged to Sir Philip
Brocklehurst who had sundry wild animals roaming
his estate.The Wallabies that were living in the
area also belonged to Sir Philip. My half sister,
Betty and her husband Sam Knott had a grocers shop
at 72 Buxton Road, one day when Sam was taking the
order from his van a large monkey suddenly appeared
and scared him half to death.
I live in Bolton now and though we have some
nice scenery around here, nothing can bet Leek and
the Moorlands.
Best wishes, Sheila.
xzxstrr9s@aim.comxzx
Subject: Hi, looking for some information
Date: Thur, 24 July 2008
Hi, I recently found out my great great granddad
owned the building opposite The Jesters, which is
know known as The Retreat. i don't know what the
name of the building is, or known as, but all i
know when my great great granddad owned this
property he used it to make ice cream. i am just
wondering if anyone knows anymore information my
Great great granddads last name was Podesta.
If anyone knows anymore, would you please let me
know by emailing me.
Vicki Frodsham
xxvicki_frodsham@hotmail.co.ukzz
Subject: History Research
Date: Wed, 25 June 2008
Could someone local guide me to some sources of
information about Endon Mill in the Parish of
Horton that I could buy or borrow?
The only info that I have so far gleaned is that it
was built in 1805 by John Lees (Leighs), was not
working in 1910, and was demolished in 1936
What I really want to know about the mill is what
sort of mill was it? who owned/ran it in later
years (it wasn't John Leighs)? what was there
before the Mill? and are there any pictures of it
anywhere?
Regards
Victoria
xzxhistoryresearch@supanet.comzxz
Subject: Back Street, Leek
Date: Fri, 23 May 2008
Can anybody tell be where Back Street or Back of
the Street was. I have ancestors who give these
addresses in baptism records in the 1820's. They
later moved to Clerks Bank so that is not a
problem.
Also they were (silk) dyers, they had three
children in leek in 1820's, two then in London, and
then back to leek by 1841. Does anybody know if a
Silk Dyer/manufacturer may have had Mills both in
Leek and London at this time as I cant see why they
would have gone to London and returned again if
not.
Any help appreciated.
Sue Rose formerly from
Leekxzxsuedave5049@talktalk.netxzx
Subject: My History of Leek
Date: Sun, 4 May 2008
I lived in leek most of my life, and didnt
like it much. As the town started to change and
become more and more modern it didn't feel like it
did when I was a small boy. But times change and
places become updated, that was until recently when
I visited Leek and started to look above the shops
and at the buildings for what they really are. What
a beautiful sight, I can't wait to visit again! If
anyone starts to feel down by the look of Leek,
just walk up Derby Street on a Sunday evening and
look up, it is truly breathtaking.
Best wishes to the people of Leek
Shaun Brown (nick name Sid)
zxzslongshanks@yahoo.co.ukxzx
Subject: Wm. Hill & Co.
Date: Sun, 4 May 2008
Can anyone tell me anything about my
grandfather's business? He was called Ernest Hill,
his brother Ben, and his sister May who lived at
Waterhouses, Staffs. Their father was William, the
owner and I believe founder, of a silk mill in Leek
in the mid nineteenth century. I think the business
was bought by Courtaulds in about 1958.
Many thanks
Charles Shirtcliffe
zxzcharles.shirtcliffe@btopenworld.comxzx
Subject: Local Artist - Harry Plant
1896-1963
Date: Sun, 27 April 2008
Having lived in the UK for my first 26 years
until I emigrated to Australia in 1968, I only
recently discovered that I have family connections
to Leek. I now know, through extensive research,
that my long lost grandfather was an accomplished
local artist born in the town in 1886.
His parents were silkworkers George and Fanny Plant
of Wellington Street, and he had three sisters,
Maude, Gertrude, and Annie. At some time in the
early 1900's he moved to Edinburgh where he married
my grandmother. But then shortly after WW1 they
separated, and he returned to Leek, where in 1931
he remarried to Millicent Allcock.They had no
children.
Apparently, in retirement, they lived in a hill top
cottage overlooking Rudyard Lake, where Harry spent
most of his time painting landscapes, and
animals.
Harry died in 1963, and Millicent in 1975.
I would very much like to hear from anyone who can
tell me anything further about Harry's life in
Leek; and would especially be interested in any
photos of him, and his paintings.
Many thanks,
Derek Plante.
zxzderek.plante@hotmail.comxzx
Subject: Job White Textiles
Date: Fri, 18 April 2008
Does anybody have information on John Steven
White who worked for the above and was related to
the owners in the early 60's, we have been given
information on the business but John was a friend
of my wife and we would like to know what happened
to him.
Roy Burrell
zxzreburrell@hotmail.comzxz
Subject: Patricia White
Date: Thur, 17 April 2008
Hi everybody,
I hope you all are well and having nice times, I
am looking for Patricia White who used to live in
Grove Street in Leek, If anyone knows her or her
whereabouts could they please get in touch with me,
any help greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your help,
Best Regards,
J.K.Jawad.
xzxjawad_jk2000@yahoo.comzxz
Subject: Information about Leek
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008
Hello,
I am e-mailing from a very sunny Australia
hoping to find some history of the street I was
born in as we left Leek in 1948 when I was 5, and
my memories are a little hazy. I was able to visit
for the first time as an adult in 1999, when I
found the street and the school I attended, Alsop
street was as I remembered apart from the cobbles,
the school had caught fire a while before but there
was still a photo taken of me outside.
I had few hours in what looks like a lovely
part of England, it did not help being a Sunday but
my nephew sent me a little book about Leek which
gave me lots of pictures of Leek but not the ones I
wanted. I have spent hours in the last two days
looking at all the web sites relating to Leek and
wishing I knew more about my birth town.
So please can you help with these questions?
When, and for whom were the houses in Alsop
street built? [Possibly
mill workers?].
What was the big building I remembered at the
bottom of street? [I remember getting orange
juice bottles from there].
What was the name of my school [Compton
street?].
What factories were there which came from Coventry
in 1941/2? [My father worked in Coventry
at the start of the war, and family history says
that the factory was sent to Leek, I don't know any
more details].
I do hope you can help, if not, maybe you could
point me in the right direction.
Thank you.
Maureen Waters.
zxzauntym@live.com.auxzx
Subject: Leek Battery
Date: Thurs, 10 Jan 2008
Back in 2001 a gentleman by the name of John
Kerr enquired about information relating to the
Leek Battery from the Great war, I have some
literature he may be interested in if he contacts
me.
Pete
Goodfellowxcxcplg2272@hotmail.comvcvc
I was a GI during WWII who spent an autumn in
your lovely little village before being shipped off
to France. A few months, when set before the
background of all the years that have gone by,
would truly appear insignificant .And yet, the
memory of the hospitality shown to us at that time,
has not been lost. I wish all the residents of Leek
a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Tony Oropollo,M.D
xxatomd@att.netxx
Subject: Are these houses still standing
Date: Tues, 27 Nov 2007
Hello,
My family research has revealed that Thomas
SHALLCROSS born in Leek in 1819,was a long time
resident at 26 St Edward St, Leek (previously
Spout). He was listed as a shopkeeper, Grocer, and
Provision Dealer on various census images, and on
Kelly's 1896 Directory, he is listed as a
shopkeeper, of 26 St Edward St, Leek
His son John SHALLCROSS lived most of his life at 2
Dampier Street. In Kellys Directory he is listed as
a private resident living at 2 Dampier Street. His
place of business being Stockwell Street where he
was a F.S.A. Auctioneer, Incorporated Accountant
and House Agent.
I have read Ray Poole's informative books on Leek,
but unfortunately cannot locate any references
&/or pictures.
Sorry to be so long- winded, can someone please
advise if both these houses/businesses are still
standing?
Many thanks
Helen from Brisbane
zxzpghg@optusnet.com.auxzx
Subject: Emily Rowley
Date: Tues, 4 Dec. 2007
Hi,
Im trying to find out anything about a
girl who lived in Leek, her name is Emily Rowley,
although I dont know if she has married and
changed her name.
She used to spend her hollidays in Spain, in
Santander, there was where I met her, Im
talking of 1988, yes I know its a long time
but if anyone could help me Id be eternaly
thankful
Im spanish, I remember one time that a friend
a me drove for 20 hours just to see her in the Alps
without knowing where her hotel was.
Thank you all
This is my e-mail
vexjmseptiem@inmelaex.comvex
José Manuel Septiem Giner
For those with memories of Rudyard Lake why not
visit.
http://www.youtube.com
which is a short video of Rudyard Lake
Johhny Barratt
Subject: Please help.....
Date: Mon, 1 Oct. 2007
My father was a soldier in the 2nd world war. I
would like to know in what regiment he was. He
lived in Longsdon (little Longsdon farm I think)
and after the war he lived in Leek. He had a son
named Barry who died in 1948.
I know he was in Africa and Bari (Italy) juring the
war.
My father´s name is Jim Bishop and past away
seven years ago. Who can give me some information
please.
Great site,
Jim
Bishopzxzx.jim.bishop@versatel.nl.zxzx
greetings from Holland
Jim Bishop
06 - 408 91 406
www.jimbishop.nl
Subject: Chinese See-Saw in Pickwood Rec.
Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007
Having left Leek many years ago to join the RAF,
I'm now trying to put down my life on paper with
photographs where relevant (It might even get
published one day). I lived on the Ashbourne Road
from 1945 until 1961. In my younger years I spent
many hours playing on the Pickwood Recreation
ground and building the bonfire when Guy Fawkes
night approached. There were swings, a roundabout,
quite a large slide and a chinese see-saw. This was
a large plank of wood supported at each end by
swinging arms connected to steel supports. Children
could stand at each end and 'work' the see-saw
quite high. I think that there were three handles
fixed to the wood so that other children could sit
on it and hold on. My sister who still lives in
Grove Street tells me that all of this equipment
has now gone - probably Health & Safety rules
came into it somewhere. Does anyone have any
photographs of this see-saw that they could email
to me please?
Maurice
Saltxzxzx.maurice@metronet.co.uk.xzx
Subject: Lost Treasures programme
Date: Mon, 24 Sept. 2007
The Lost Treasures programme on the History
Channel, Mark Olly visited a Yew Glade and a
recently excavated well to the west of Leek. Could
anyone throw any light as to the location of these
interesting places as I have had several requests
asking for more details.
Editor, Leekonline.

Subject: Mountside Boys School
Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007
I was born in Leek at No.2 Court 10, on the
Ashbourne Road on 25th July 1945. I attended St.
Lukes Primary School and after failing the 11+, I
went on to the Mountside Boys School on the
Springfield Road between the years 1956 and 1960.
When I left school in 1960, I went to work at the
London Mill owned by Brough, Nicholson & Hall
in the Spinning Department. After a few months
working there for the grand sum of £3 per week
before tax, I left to join the RAF in January 1961
to train as an Aircraft Electrician at RAF ST Athan
in South Wales. My first posting was to RAF
Scampton in Lincolnshire where I met and married my
wife Patricia in 1964. I served for 28 years at
various stations around the world and finished my
service at RAF Sealand in Flintshire in 1988. We
bought a house in Hawarden, North Wales where we
still live. I was involved in an accident with a
lady driver who didn't see me on my Yamaha
Thundercat motorcycle when I was going to visit my
mother in King Street Leek, who was dying of
pancreatic cancer. This lady driver pulled out from
a side road directly in front of me on the main
road. I was doing 60mph and had nowhere to go
except into her front wing. I was thrown over the
cars bonnet and bounced for 60 yards along the road
breaking most of the bones in my body. While I was
in hospital, my mother died and it was several
weeks before the doctors would let me be told. I
now am disabled and have a severe memory
problem.
I have decided to write a book about my life so
far, but I cannot remember the House names that
were used in the Mountside Boys Secondary Modern
School on the Springfield Road between 1956 and
1960. I think there was Chaucer, Shakespeare and a
Mansfield house, but the house that I was in I
cannot remember. Can anyone help me out please?
Many thanks
Maurice
Saltxzxzx.maurice@metronet.co.uk.xzx
Subject: Jabez Mellor
Date: Thur, 6 Sept 2007
I am trying to find information about a Jabez
Mellor. He lived in the Heathylee district of Leek
and appeared in the 1901 census as being 13 years
old. He married and had a son, Alan Wright Mellor
who moved down to the Fareham area of
Hampshire.
I am hoping that your readers may be able to be of
help. Jabez is the great-grandfather of a close
friend of mine.
John
Baynhamxzx.john@baynham1303.freeserve.co.uk.xzx
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