The Autobiography of Samuel Bamford, المجلد 1Cass, 1967 - 645 من الصفحات |
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Samuel Bamford. Bamford is described as " widow " .1 Samuel nowhere mentions the death of his father . Bamford's period as a seaman aboard the brig Aeneas , which was engaged in the coal trade between South Shields and London , can be ...
Samuel Bamford. Bamford is described as " widow " .1 Samuel nowhere mentions the death of his father . Bamford's period as a seaman aboard the brig Aeneas , which was engaged in the coal trade between South Shields and London , can be ...
الصفحة 15
... Bamford's child by this Yorkshire connection . The circumstances of his marriage in 1810 were peculiar , if not unusual . Bamford married his " Mima " or " J.S. " ( Jemima Shepherd ) in the Collegiate Church of Manchester ( now the ...
... Bamford's child by this Yorkshire connection . The circumstances of his marriage in 1810 were peculiar , if not unusual . Bamford married his " Mima " or " J.S. " ( Jemima Shepherd ) in the Collegiate Church of Manchester ( now the ...
الصفحة 12
Samuel Bamford. the old family , who resided at the hall . My ances- tor was , it seems , fond of the chase ; and on hunting and shooting days , he was frequently at the hall and dined with the other guests . At this time the property ...
Samuel Bamford. the old family , who resided at the hall . My ances- tor was , it seems , fond of the chase ; and on hunting and shooting days , he was frequently at the hall and dined with the other guests . At this time the property ...
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