Local History.
Genealogy research regarding Rev.James Bond, Independent Minister of Marsden Congregational Church 1824-1846.
Rev.James Bond retired 14th Oct 1846 and passed away on 25th March 1856. His remains were laid in the Chapel burial ground (Buckley Hill), however, when the Chapel was replaced and the grounds recovered the
tombstones were removed elsewhere. I have visited Marsden but the Reform Church had no knowledge. Anyone have any ideas to assist research.
Regards
Peter Bond
Hello
I wish to print out a copy of the book Histoty Throuugh Ages.
Is it available as a .pdf file?
Hope so.
It would be a wedding gift for a young couple just moved to Marsden.
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January 19, 2012 at 11:58 am
Peter W.Bond
Local History.
Genealogy research regarding Rev.James Bond, Independent Minister of Marsden Congregational Church 1824-1846.
Rev.James Bond retired 14th Oct 1846 and passed away on 25th March 1856. His remains were laid in the Chapel burial ground (Buckley Hill), however, when the Chapel was replaced and the grounds recovered the
tombstones were removed elsewhere. I have visited Marsden but the Reform Church had no knowledge. Anyone have any ideas to assist research.
Regards
Peter Bond
January 13, 2016 at 3:42 am
Revd John Walden
Hello
I wish to print out a copy of the book Histoty Throuugh Ages.
Is it available as a .pdf file?
Hope so.
It would be a wedding gift for a young couple just moved to Marsden.
Revd John Walden
Harrogate
January 16, 2016 at 9:26 am
ospeakman
Hullo, we unfortunately don’t have a .pdf of this book. but I see it is available to buy on the oxfam bookshop –
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/books/history/marsden-through-the-ages-hd_100496395
January 16, 2016 at 10:41 am
Rev j walden
Thank you for this
Bought from Ockham
Mars den is a really town and we are so pleased that our son and future wife have moved there
Revd John walden
February 6, 2016 at 10:52 pm
Rita Vaughan
The book can be read on-line @ :-
September 29, 2019 at 6:16 pm
John Bradley
Hello. Please can you tell me where I can find the drawing/engraving of Kings Mill, Huddersfield 1944 ?
Many thanks
June 22, 2020 at 10:06 am
Janet Mellors
Hello I believe someone is trying to get in touch with j Mellors . … probably me…you can email me birkcrag@yahoo.co.uk