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D6771 - Kirk family of Chapel-en-le-Frith - [20th cent]
1 - The Kirk family of Chapel-en-le-Frith - [1709-1990]
1 - Papers of Peter Kirk of Castleton - [1709]-1865
2 - Papers of Joseph and Thomas Kirk [brothers to Peter] - [1830s]
3 - Papers of William Thornhill Kirk of Castleton - 1866-1891
4 - Papers of Ada Bagshaw Kirk, Edward Sidebottom, and Amy Kirk - 1910-1979
5 - Papers of Thornhill Kirk, and his wife Martha (nee Chapman) - 1918
6 - Papers of Henry John Chapman Kirk of Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1958-1979
7 - Papers of Peter Thornhill Kirk - 1955-1982
8 - Typescripts of 16th and 17th century Kirk family wills - [20th cent.]
9 - Papers relating to other members of the Kirk family - 1869-1938
1 - Funeral cards for Thomas Kirk who died 9 Jul 1869, aged 48 years - 1869
2-4 - Portraits of Jane Kirk senior, and her daughter - [late 19th cent-early 20th cent]
5 - Newspaper cutting regarding the wedding Miss Rachel Kirk formerly of Dove Holes to Mr. Joseph Briscall of Moston [Manchester] at St. Bride's Church, Old Trafford, 2 Jul 1938 - 1938
6 - Receipt - Albert Wagstaff, pianoforte, organ & general musical instrument dealer, Manchester to Mrs. Jane Kirk of Chapel-en-le-Frith, debt of 13 May 1905, settled 1 May 1907 - 1907
7 - Transcript by Christopher Kirk of entry 281 in the Chapel-en-le-Frith parish register, reciting the marriage between Samuel Kirk of Hope, miller to Elizabeth Lomas of Chapel-en-le-Frith, spinster on 20 October 1796 - [early 19th cent.]
8 - Copy death certificate of Jane Kirk of Chapel-en-le-Frith, died 21 Oct 1930 aged 77 years, settled 1 May 1907, copy dated 23 Oct 1930 - 1930
9 - Telegram to Mrs. Kirk of Sandyway Head, Chapel-en-le-Frith, reporting the condition of the "dangerously wounded" Private T Kirk RQMC, 14 Mar 1918 - 1918
10 - Wesleyan Methodist Day School card awarded to A Kirk for the highest marks in Arithmetic, week ending 6 Dec 1895 - 1895
11 - Articles, rules and orders of the Chinley United Female Society or Sick Club, meeting at The Bull's Head, Chapel-en-le-Frith, belonging to T Kirk [?] - 1796
10 - Genealogical research papers concerning the Kirk family of Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1935-[1990s]
2 - The Thornhill family of Warmbrook, Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1686-1937
3 - The Hallam family of Sparrowpit and Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1786-1930
4 - The Chapman family of Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1915-1928
5 - The Hudson family of Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1952
6 - The Mellor family of Dove Holes - 1846-[1906]
7 - The Robinson family of Thornhill, Hope - 1890-[1930s]
8 - The Wilson family of Hope - 1652-1947
9 - Chapel-en-le-Frith Local History papers - 1605-1995
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