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Pycock

Ian (View posts)
Posted: 3 Feb 2006 8:32PM GMT
Classification: Query
I am interested in hearing from anyone researching the Pycock name, especially in and around the Doncaster area.

I am particularly interested in John Palmer Pycock ch. 1816, Elizabeth Benley (or Buley) Pycock ch. 1818, Mary Pycock ch. 1820 and William Pycock ch. 1820.

Posted: 27 Mar 2007 5:43PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Pycock
Hi Ian, I have been researching the Pycock name for around two and a half years. Many of my ancestors were from Leeds in the 1800's but it seems they originated from the Isle of Axholme in Lincolnshire before then. Should you have any that seem to trace back to these areas I will be happy to swap info.
Sue.
Posted: 3 Oct 2007 6:27PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi as you can see my name is Tina are you related to anyone that goes by the name Peggy and Cliff Pycock? I dont know anyone further than darby. Please reply

Re: Pycock

Posted: 5 Jan 2008 4:26AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: PYCOCK DALE
Hi Sue
I am related to PYCOCK and DALE families of Belton, Isle of Axholme. My Robert Pycock left Belton for Leeds area around 1800 and his son William 1804-1861 at Hunslet YKS. Have copied Belton parish and BT records on both these families back to 1500s. Let me know if we connect.
Lyz Morrow Staman
Posted: 5 Jan 2008 12:55PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Pycock
Hi Lyz, yes we do connect! I am descended from the Robert and William Pycock you mentioned. One of William's sons, Henry, b 1840 is my great great grandfather. I live around 13 miles from Leeds where the Pycocks settled in the early 1800's. I have some info from the Belton Parish records going back to the 1500's too.I am also in contact with two second cousins, Wendy in Yorkshire and Wayne in America. I would love to hear where you fit into the family tree. It was great to finally get a reply to my post!It must have been there over two years now!
Sue Blakeley (nee Pycock)
Posted: 5 Jan 2008 1:01PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Pycock
Hi Lyz, I just went back to the message boards and realised your query was in reply to a reply I sent to an Ian last year. Seems my original post, which requested info on Pycock's in America still hasn't had any replies. Still pleased to make contact with any Pycock descendants so please get back in touch.
Sue Blakeley.

Re: Pycock

Posted: 5 Jan 2008 9:22PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: PYCOCK /DALE /GUNBY
Hi Sue
So glad we connect!
You can email me directly at:
lyzstaman@hotmail.com
My PYCOCK/DALE line married into the Nottinghamshire GUNBY family that emigrated to Ontario in 1833. Many GUNBY descendents there, some PYCOCK. Be glad to send you a GEDCOM if you have family tree, or I can send you Word docs.
I used to live in Suffolk 1999-2001,(and Germany too) did alot of research at Essex, Lincoln, Nottingham, and at the Kew Archives. I've been a researcher for over 28 years, mostly U.S., Canadian and Irish records.
Love to share what I have!
Lyz

Re: Pycock

Posted: 2 Mar 2008 7:36PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello Lyz from York UK.
I've just stumbled on to you on Ancestry.com. I think you wrote to Sue Blakeley of Dewsbury yorks. re Pycocks. I located her about a year ago. She is descended from one of william Pycock's sons, Henry, who emigrated to the States circa 1905, I'm descended from another of William's sons called Alfred. If you would like to know more, please contact me at: avza46@dsl.pipex.com. all much easier than like this. I am using a friend's Ancestry.com round at her house. but my name is Wendy. A. Pycock

Re: Pycock

Posted: 4 Feb 2011 7:33PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 4 Feb 2011 7:34PM GMT
Surnames: pycock
well im mason pycock and the pycock family is indeed neer doncater were most of are family is in shefield,winterton,scunthorpe,barow,shefield,rotheram and moltby my granddad used to run a cafe called the crosed keys

please tell me if you have heard of these's places
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Re: Pycock

Posted: 27 May 2012 4:26PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 28 May 2012 7:55AM GMT
Surnames: Pycock, Capes
Hi there. The Capes line of my tree, (my father's), goes as far back as one Ellen Pycock b. 15th April 1748 d. 26th Jan 1830.

She was born at Stockwith Nr. Gainsbro and died in Walworth London.

She married Richard Capes at Holy Trinity Church Hull, Yorkshire on 9th Oct 1772. They had seven children one of whom was John, my GG Grandfather.

I have no record of any of her relatives and would love to find anything at all. Regards, and here's hoping, Harriet Capes.
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