

Note: The content of the individual family pages will always lag behind the main reference source at Townsley.The Fancy Imagebar is a nice looking imagebar between header and content of your webtrees website. All content produced by amateur enthusiasts on an as is basis. All the records used to create this Brotherton web site are contained within the single family history database, named Townsley Extended, and can be freely accessed here.
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It is open source software based upon PHP, MySQL and standard GEDCOM files.

Webtrees is claimed to be the web's leading on-line collaborative genealogy application. A pilot version of the Webtrees system is now available for trials at our sister web site. New release of the family history database on both the Webtrees software at Townsley Extended home page and as basic html at the Townsley Family History Database Latest release of the family history database on the Webtrees software at the Townsley Extended home page (the basic html version is no longer being updated) and the website updated to being managed by the NetObjects Fusion 2015 version.ġ Latest release of the family history database on both the Webtrees software at Townsley Extended home page and as basic html at the Townsley Family History Database Photo Gallery revised screen size increased.Ģ Family history database on Webtrees at Townsley Extended home page still being updated regularly but only minor changes here. The current website will be parked under the Townsley.Info domain as an archive. Also the web pages will not receive any further updates. Hope that you find something helpful to your researchĢ Now decided that the domain will not be renewed at the next expiry.
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To these have been added some photos from the past 20 years - plus some links to the work done by those with more recent family connections. Over 7,000 names have been found in the historic records for Brotherton and included in this database. So if any authors of Brotherton local history would be happy to have their works published here then could they please get it touch. There is also a demand for more info about Brotherton village and its people - both past and present. There is still much that needs to be done on the Brotherton families - with more pages to be added covering family trees, photographs and archives - given enough spare time! Much of what I have collected has been through the work of other researchers many of whom have shared their results on the web.

If you find your family here and have any changes then see the additions or corrections page. The information has been collected while tracing my own Townsley family through the village records. Most of these family lines have not been researched in detail but have been loaded onto the Internet to help other researchers.

Location map on Google> | Location map on MultiMap> | Location map on StreetMap>Īnd since my family left the village around 1870 the content of the site mainly covers historic family trees of the various families connected with it many, many years ago. And despite these changes in county it has, most times, been part of the Pontefract district for any birth, marriage or death registrations. Today it is part of North Yorkshire but that is a relatively recent change and in the period covered by these family histories it was very much part of West Yorkshire. I have said simply Yorkshire because the divisions or ridings of the county have varied over time. The site is about the village of Brotherton in Yorkshire mainly during the 18th and 19th centuries.
