[Bell Historians] George Hill of Penistone
George Dawson
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Thu Jun 23 13:28:12 BST 2011
Probably a faulty memory by my correspondent, Hoylandswaine also begins with an H!
G
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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] George Hill of Penistone
Hemsworth were of course a three until the 1950s so although he may have learnt to handle a bell there his change ringing development must have been elsewhere.
Andrew
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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] George Hill of Penistone
>From the YACR peal database, I can report that George Hill rang in 29 peals for the Yorkshire Association between 1912 & 1926.
His first was 7 TB Minor at Wath upon Dearne on 03 Feb 1912, and his last was of Oxford TB Major at Batley on 20 June 1926. He is given as being a member of the Hoylandswaine band in 1912, having joined the Association there in 1910 so I'm not sure he learnt at Hemsworth.
Not sure this of general interest, but if youwant George I can provide more details.
Simon
On 22/06/2011 09:08, George Dawson wrote:
I have recently met a descendent of the above, who would like more details of his ringing career.
All she knows is that he learnt to ring at Hemsworth before moving to Penistone, & he died young in 1926.
Any help gratefully received.
George
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