Trogluddite wrote:
IsabellaLinton wrote:
Were you born in Thornton?
No, I'm an "offcumd'un" (outsider) from the midlands originally, but came up to Yorkshire to study and went native. Sadly, the birthplace in Thornton is very overshadowed by all the tourist attractions in Haworth these days, though the remains of the old chapel are a rather charming spot. The Worth valley is a grand day out, though, and I go quite often to visit friends there. To see it now, it's hard to believe how challenging it would have been to live there in the Brontë's days; the graveyard inscriptions are a sober reminder of the tough life your ancestors would have had. It's fascinating to meet someone someone with a historical connection to the area - I'll look out for the places you mentioned next time I have my maps out.
Yes, I have many connections to that area. I was drawn to it before I even knew my family history, and before I'd heard of the Brontës. I talked about Haworth as a child but no one knew what I meant. I didn't even know what I meant. I also dreamed the entire story of Jane Eyre in the course of a week when I was about six (without knowing it was a famous story). I remember the imagery very well. When I first read Jane Eyre at age 14 I nearly passed out because I knew page by page what would happen. I tried to watch a film adaptation but the imagery didn't match my dream.
Yes the SMAA cemetery has such a tragic past. Many of my ancestors are there as I mentioned, previously.
Oldfield Gate Farm is closer to the Haworth Cemetery. We lived on the corner of Main and Lodge, about three homes from the masonic temple Branwell attended.
Cheers and thank you again. Please message me or PM when you are in the area, if you think of it
Have a splendid day.
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