![]() South Yorkshire England Pronounced locally Thrybur Old English Triberg |
Webmaster John Doxey
Main Photos Jonathan Dabbs |
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Thrybergh Folk |
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Please note that though the information on these pages has been accepted on face value for it's accuracy by this site, it is highly recommended that you seek verification of such information by means of birth certificates etc.
Should you find a discrepancy in any of the information please contact me
The sites I have created have had a huge success in re-uniting families, and friends so any information you send in is not only beneficial to the history of Thrybergh, it is also very beneficial to people seeking their ancestors or friends.
On the following pages you will not only learn how people lived in the not to distant past, you will also discover more of the history of Thrybergh, and it's quite a story! I never knew we had so many talented people, or great achievers in our midst, and it's quite amazing just where in the World some of them ended up.
Unlike many sites today the information received on my sites is shared freely, and I believe that's the way it should be.
If you wish to place any tributes to individuals, or family histories please just send them in
My sincere thanks to all those who have contributed here.
John Doxey
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Rotherham Records, census records
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STATEMENT : I have no affiliation with any Trade Union, Political body, or organization regarding the information on this site. All information on this site is Factual and correct to the extent of my knowledge. There is no intent to cause offence to any individual. Should you spot an error please let me know and that error will be corrected. PEASE NOTE: This site is the result of over 7 years research,
and compilation, should you wish to use any of the content for
publication of literature please contact me. The poetry and life of
James Ross, the story of St. Leonard's Cross, and other items on this
site were compiled, and first published on this site in their present
context as a study of Thrybergh. If you use this site as a source, out
of courtesy, please give credit where it is due as I have done on this
site where appropriate. |
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