The Binns Family
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Most Common Surnames , ACKROYD, ALDERSON, ALLEN, ANDERSON, ARMITAGE, ATKINSON, BAILEY, BARKER, BELL, BENTLEY, BERRY, BINNS, BOOTH, BOTTOMLEY, BRADLEY, BROADBENT, BROOK, BROWN, BUCKLEY, CLARK, CLARKE, COOPER, CRABTREE, CROWTHER, DALTON, DAVIS, DAWSON, DICKINSON, DIXON, DRAKE, ELLIS, EMMOTT, FEATHER, FIRTH, FLETCHER, FORT, FOSTER, GIBSON, GOODWIN, GOTT, GREEN, GREENWOOD, HAIGH, HALL, HARGREAVES, HARRIS, HARRISON, HARTLEY, HEATON, HEY, HIGGINS, HILL, HODGSON, HOLDSWORTH, HOLMES, HOLT, HUDSON, HUNT, HUTCHINSON, INGHAM, JACKSON, JOHNSON, JONES, JOWETT, JUDSON, KERSHAW, KING, KNOWLES, LEACH, LEE, LISTER, LONGBOTTOM, LORD, MARSDEN, MARSHALL, MARTIN, MASON, MITCHELL, MOORE, MORRIS, NAYLOR, NEWTON, NICHOLS, PARKER, PEARSON, PENN, PICKLES, PRIESTLEY, RHODES, RICHARDSON, RILEY, ROBERTS, ROBINSON, SCHOFIELD, SCOTT, SENIOR, SHACKLETON, SHARP, SHAW, SHEPHERD, SHUTTLEWORTH, SMITH, SNOWDEN, SPENCER, STEAD, STEPHENSON, SUTCLIFFE, SYKES, TAYLOR, THOMAS, THOMPSON, THORNTON, TODD, TOWNEND, TRIGG, TURNER, WADDINGTON, WADE, WALKER, WARD, WATERHOUSE, WATSON, WEBSTER, WHITAKER, WHITE, WHITEHEAD, WILKINSON, WILLIAMS, WILSON, WOMERSLEY, WOOD, WRIGHT
Cowling Additions and Corrections
28 July 2023 - 3:14:49pm Thanks to the efforts of Paul Smith, a good number of entries relevant to Binns families with Cowling connections have been corrected or greatly enhanced. Some of Paul's work has shown links between The Binns Family File and the John Binns and Abigail King files. Paul well deserves our gratitude.
Mrs Maria Binns I7041
17 April 2022 - 8:47:39am The Power of Advertising 1901 Nov 28 Manchester Evening News: Amusing testimonial by Mrs Maria Binns of Hanover Street, Bolton Row, Sowerby Bridge, in praise of Charles Fordes Bile Beans 1902 Jan 7 Probate at Wakefield of Maria Binns late of 28 Hanover Street, Sowerby Bridge, widow who died 26 Oct 1901 at 70 Raymond Street, Parkside Road, Bradford to; John Shaw Holland, insurance agent; Jane Ellen Barber (wife of Benjamin Barber); and Lilly Ann dyer (wife of John Summersgill Dyer). £493. See I 7041
1921 UK Census
17 April 2022 - 8:42:31am A few individuals have had their notes edited to include details from the 1921 Census
1939 England and Wales Register
14 January 2022 - 2:08:00pm A good number of individuals who were living in 1939 have had a transcription of their register details added to their notes
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Turkish Binns
10 April 2018 - 7:16:54pm James Binns, (born Leeds, 1817), and his wife Ann Longbottom, raised a family in Turkey. His great grandson Victor Middleton Binns collected much information about his relations, including connections in South Africa. Although the copy I have of Victor\'s documents is barely legible in places, I have attempted to add the pertinent data and details to the web site. Any comments, corrections, or additions will be welcome. Don\'t forget that most of the interesting information about individuals is revealed when you click on \"notes\" David Binns
Hipperholme, Lightcliffe and Amesbury
1 August 2015 - 7:52:16pm Thanks to the kindness and generosity of Mark McDermott many photographs and memorabilia of the Binns family that dates back to 1757 in Hipperholme have been added to the archive. In particular they relate to the descendants of Lewis Binns and his wife Gertrude Womersley
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