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Property / date of deathProperty / date of death
1952
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6 January 1952
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Property / date of death: 6 January 1952 / reference
 
Property / was member of: Yorkshire Numismatic Society / qualifier
 
start time: 1909
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Property / was member of: Bronte Society / qualifier
 
point in time: 1907
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Property / was member of: Bronte Society / qualifier
note: "an original member" (English)
 
Property / was member of: Bronte Society / reference
 
stated in: Members List
specific reference information (free text): Bronte Society, Thirteenth Annual Report (1907) (English)
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Property / resided at: Caddington / rank
 
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point in time: 1871
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Property / resided at: Caddington / reference
 
Property / HISCO code for paternal occupation during adolescence
 
-1
Property / HISCO code for paternal occupation during adolescence: -1 / rank
 
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Property / HISCO code for paternal occupation during adolescence: -1 / qualifier
 
note: 4 years old living in household of father John Hight Blundell who is a landowner in possession of 320 acres employing 14 men and 3 boys. (English)
Property / HISCO code for paternal occupation during adolescence: -1 / qualifier
 
point in time: 1871
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Property / HISCO code for paternal occupation during adolescence: -1 / reference
 
Property / HISCO code for paternal occupation during adolescence
 
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Property / HISCO code for paternal occupation during adolescence: unknown value / rank
 
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Property / HISCO code for paternal occupation during adolescence: unknown value / qualifier
 
note: Unable to establish from 1881 England and Wales Census. (English)
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Property / held position: Vice President / rank
 
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Property / held position: Vice President / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Vice President / qualifier
 
point in time: 1947
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Property / held position: Vice President / reference
 
Property / work(s) published in
 
Property / work(s) published in: The Yorkshire Post / rank
 
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Property / work(s) published in: The Yorkshire Post / reference
 
Property / work(s) published in
 
Property / work(s) published in: The Heaton Review / rank
 
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Property / work(s) published in: The Heaton Review / reference
 

Revision as of 15:31, 11 December 2023

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  • Mrs Mabel Blundell Heynemann
  • Mabel Sichel
  • Mabel Blundell
  • Mrs H. D. Sichel
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Mabel Blundell Heynemann
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  • Mrs Mabel Blundell Heynemann
  • Mabel Sichel
  • Mabel Blundell
  • Mrs H. D. Sichel

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Addition, Profession or Occupation: Widow (English)
Qualification: For 50 years well known in Yorkshire for her antiquarian activities, Member of Yorks. Arch. Soc, Yorks. Numismatic Soc, etc. Author of “The History of Appletreewick & District”; History of Frinzinghall & Frizingley Hall”; Notes on the History of the Young Family of Appletreewick, etc. etc. (for full details see back). (English)
[On back] Mrs Blundell Heynemann was the oldest pupil of the North London Collegiate, and a friend of Miss Frances Mary [Buss?]. the pioneer of higher education for women. She has been for over fifty years, well known in Yorkshire for her archaeological activities. (English)
She was an original member of the Bronte Society and has been a member of the Council for over 35 years. She succeeded to the Vice-Presidency on the death of her cousin, Sir John Brigg, the eminent archaeologist of Kildwick Hall. (English)
A member for many years of the Yorkshire Archaeolgoical Society, she has contributed numerous articles to the Yorkshire Post and other county newspapers. (English)
Mrs Blundell Heynemann was one of the original members (1909) of the Yorkshire Numismatic Society and has given numerous lectures on the subject both inside and outside the Society. (English)
Her published works include “The History of Appletreewick & District” (now in its 3rd edition), which has been well reviewed by the critics. (English)
In the preface to “Wharfedale” by Ella Pontefract and Marie Hartley, she is thanked for supplying the historical data and folk lore and genealogy etc. Her research into the history of Frizinghall and FrizingleyHall was printed in the Heaton Review. (English)
She is also the author of “Notes on the History of the Young Family of Appletreewick” in John Crowfther’s book “Silva Gars”. She has, in preparation, a history of the old Chapel-of-Ease at Appletreewick which she hopes to publish shortly. (English)
This lady, now in her eighty-second year has given numerous lectures and has done much practical work in the preservation of articles and buildings of Archaeological interest. She would make a most useful member of this Society. (English)
26 February 1948
1866
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Donald Hopewell (1952) Mabel Blundell Heynemann 1866–1952, Brontë Society Transactions, 12:2 (English)
6 January 1952
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Donald Hopewell (1952) Mabel Blundell Heynemann 1866–1952, Brontë Society Transactions, 12:2 (English)
1910
Ernest Heynemann (English)
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Donald Hopewell (1952) Mabel Blundell Heynemann 1866–1952, BrontëSociety Transactions, 12:2 (English)
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Col. H. D. Sichel (English)
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Donald Hopewell (1952) Mabel Blundell Heynemann 1866–1952, BrontëSociety Transactions, 12:2 (English)
0000000510848715
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Q111667055
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111667055
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lccn-nb2008000524
https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nb2008000524/
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-1
4 years old living in household of father John Hight Blundell who is a landowner in possession of 320 acres employing 14 men and 3 boys. (English)
unknown value
Unable to establish from 1881 England and Wales Census. (English)
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