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THE HARROP LINE to ELIZABETH HARROP WHO MARRIED Richard HARROPP was buried on Sep. 7th 1634 at Mexborough Alice HARROP wife of Richard was buried on May 21st 1637 at Mexborough THE HARROP LINE to ELIZABETH HARROP WHO Elizabeth HARROP was buried on October 12th 1638 at Mexborough MARRIED THOMAS HARRISON in 1825 at CROWLE Michael HARROP = Mary DURDY Richard HARROP = Anne YATES October 29th 1637 Mexborough October 27th 1639 Mexborough - listing just some of the many HARROP families who have lived in this area over hundreds of years. Michael HARROP = Jane DENTON Notice the recurring Michael and George Christian names, with a George in every family on his side. May 4th 1647 It does seem likely that the George who was buried in Barnburgh and Michael who lived in Swinton Mexborough in 1692 are brothers. (Information from the LDS British Isles Vital Record Index, courtesy R.C.) ? http://www.ardrosshouse.com/family.htm chr. Jan. 24th 1657 Mexborough to father Michael chr. Sep. 13th 1663 Mexborough to father Michael Sarah ---------- = George HARROP Michael HARROP = Ellin ----- buried Apr. 8th 1739 at Barnburgh buried Jan. 7th 1739/40 at Barnburgh (wife of Michael, bur. abode Swinton Apr. 16th 1735 Mexborough) marriage not located in 1692 (three baptisms at Wath Upon Dearne) (two baptisms at Mexborough) born Oct. 21st 1694 Mexborough b. Aug. 16th 1700, chr. Aug. 18th 1700 b. Feb. 3rd 1696, chr. Feb. 15th 1696 to father George to father George at Barnburgh to George and Sarah at Barnburgh (b.c. 1690) chr. Aug. 3rd 1688 chr. Apr. 17th 1691 chr. Nov. 7th 1693 chr. July 30th 1702 chr. July 20th 1707 Mary MARSHALL = Michael HARROP Ann George HARROP = Ann -------------- Ann Sarah Jane John Richard HARROP = Sarah ULLY bur. Dec. 31st 1780 bur. Oct. 30th 1692 ? bur. July 2nd 1787 (bur. Dec. 13th 1788 January 3rd 1722 wife of George bur. June 21st 1774 at Barnburgh, aged 84 Oct. 7th 1739 at Barnburgh Mexborough (junior) Mexborough) Barnburgh marriage not located c. 1721 Mexborough (all at Barnborough) all baptisms at Barnburgh Michael HARRAP bur. June 16th 1811 at Barnburgh, aged 78, abode Doncaster chr. Jan. 2nd 1723 chr. Aug. 23rd 1725 chr. Oct. 22nd 1727 chr. Dec. 30th 1730 chr. Sep. 23rd 1733 b. Mar. 9th 1735/6 chr. March 19th 1723 chr. May 8th 1726 chr. Ap. 4th 1728 chr. Nov. 19th 1730 chr. Aug. 31st 1735 chr. January 2nd 1733 (b. 1731 or 1738 Barnburgh) chr. May 25th 1740 chr. May 16th 1744 chr. July 21st 1751 Ann George Michael John Sarah John Mary John Ann Jane George Elizabeth Michael HARRAP = Elizabeth WHITE Mary Sarah Richard HARROP = (1) Mary SMITH d. Mar. 11th 1735/6 son of George daug.of George bur. June 6th 1775 daug. of George Elizabeth HARROP wife of Michael bur. July 24th 1786 bur. May 15th 1744 = John ADRON bur. Dec. 27th 1727 bur. July 9th 1729 bur. May 23rd 1729 July 2nd 1758 Nov. 27th 1772 bur. Oct. 27th 1745 buried 1754 Barnburgh aged 45 bur. March 3rd 1745 at Barnburgh, abode Melton Jan. 23rd 1766 Barnburgh Mexborough Barnburgh (a son James chr. May 1747) (abode Ravenfield) Barnburgh Mexborough John 1773 = 1 Bolton-upon-Dearne Barnburgh Barnburgh Barnburgh both to Michael & Eliz. at Melton to Michael and Elizabeth at Melton to Michael and Elizabeth at Melton =? 2. Hannah JESSOP 1828 Rotherham Sarah 1774 chr. Feb. 10th 1759 chr. Sept. 9th 1760 chr. May 9th 1762 to father Michael chr. May 27th 1764 to Michael and Eliz. chr. Apr. 28th 1766 chr. Sep. 11th 1768 chr. May 1st 1770 chr. Apr. 20th 1774 Michael 1775 = 1. Ann TYSON 1802 Adwick Mary John George HARRAP ** Elizabeth Ann Michael William HARROP Hannah ?= 2. Ann GREENWOOD Mexborough bur. Nov. 28th 1763 bur. March 28th 1764 = Sarah RICHMOND ** = Thomas HAW = William BIRKS = Mary HOBSON ? = Thomas Brook FEARNLEY = Susanna SMITH Ellen 1777 Edward 1778 Barnburgh Barnburgh Oct. 3rd 1784 Sep. 2nd 1788 May 18th 1790 Jan. 10th 1792 (son of Michael and Eliz.) Melton Melton Melton Nov. 19th 1801 March 24th 1789 Doncaster by Licence Wath Upon Dearne Doncaster (by licence) Melton on the Hill Melton on the Hill Doncaster chr. June 18th 1823 chr. Feb. 10th 1790 chr. April 13th 1791 chr. April 9th 1792 b. January 11th 1794 b.c. 1796 Sheffield ? chr. October 28th 1798 chr. Feb. 27th 1801 chr. May 29th 1803 chr. July 25th 1805 chr. Oct. 25th 1807 chr. Feb. 7th 1810 chr. Feb. 4th 1814 born Oct. 17th 1802 b. Dec. 31st 1803 b. Sep.10th 1805 chr. Oct. 11th 1807 b. Feb. 8th 1809 chr. Apr. 4th 1809 b. Oct. 20th 1811 chr. Oct. 9th 1814 chr. July 4th 1816 b.c. 1820 William George Catherine Mary John HARROP Elizabeth HARROP Kitty Sarah Emma Ann Harriett Charlotte Thomas Sarah Ann George Hannah William HARROP Mary Elizabeth John Richard bur. Aug. 24th 1794 aged 5 (joiner? death bur. Sep. 3rd 1793 = William BONE ? = Sarah Smith DRAKE = Thomas HARRISON = John SHACKLETON unmarried = widower John MAW = Daniel SEATON = William REED = John TURNER bur. Mar. 13th 1803 ? = James FOSTER (spinster) d. 1858 unmarried (spinster) (Joiner) = --- BLACKBURN (spinster) = Susan PILKINGTON unmarried (farmer) High Melton not identified) High Melton May 17th 1814 May 24th 1828 Nov. 15th 1832 d. 1862 or 1865 Dec. qtr 1851 March qtr 1852 Sep. 1st 1831 Oct. 31st 1835 Oct. 25th 1832 = Catherine LEE (farmer) Dec. 12th 1825 (Carpenter and (Inn Keeper) (Inn Keeper) Dec. qtr 1855 Doncaster St Peter's Cathedral Sheffield Doncaster Sheffield Doncaster Doncaster Doncaster Wath upon Dearne Sep. qtr 1842 marriage still to locate St Oswald, Crowle Builder) Knaresbro’ (Joiner / Builder) Rotherham (Bricklayer) (Alderman, Draper and (Reed & Seaton (Reed & Seaton (Nurseryman) (Wesleyan Minister) (Joiner) (1829 Joiner/Builder/Architect) (Publican) Wine & Spirits Merchant) Coach Makers) Coach Makers) John 1826 chr. June 18th 1833 chr. Feb. 22nd 1844 at Swinton born Sept. qtr of 1845 Sarah 1828 Ann HARRISON Frederick Lee HARROP Edwin Thomas George 1830 ** - buried High Melton = William Alexander MILAN Emma Elizabeth 1834 This Stone (Both Solicitors) June qtr 1852 Thomas 1837 is placed here by Sheffield Mary 1842 John Harrop of Sheffield (See “Civic Lives - The Story of a Town Clerk (Coach Maker - born Doncaster) in remembrance of his and his family” by Ken Wyatt) Parents who died at Doncaster and are buried here. viz. George Harrop who was born at Barnborough Ap. 1st 1762, and died July 22nd 1814 Also Sarah Harrop His wife who died Dec. 6th 1850 in her 80 year. Also two of their children who were born at Melton and died in their Infancy..
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