11th Mar 2010

Campanology Bell Music Compositions

  • I am trying to trace a relative(deceased) Name William Biggin. He was a Campanologist and rang bells at Norton Church Sheffield, around 1939 He was also a well known composer of bell music. I would like to see some of his compositions.


  • I also found this record William Biggin, born in 1877 and the son of Alfred Biggin: William BIGGIN Birth Year <1877> Birthplace Sheffield, York, England Age 4 Occupation Marital Status U Head of Household Alfred BIGGIN Relation Son Source Information: Dwelling 790 Grimesthorpe Rd Census Place Brightside Bierlow, York, England ============ He would have been in his 60's in 1939. Does this sound like it right be the correct William Biggins?


  • I just wanted to let you know that I had several queries out looking for the compositions you are seeking, but so far, no luck! If anything does turn up, though, I'll be sure to let you know. In the mean time, perhaps some of the other researchers will have some success tracking this down. pafalafa-ga


  • Your information sounds ggod.I am following it up. Do you want anymore info?


  • You asked if I wanted anymore info...! The real question is...do YOU want any more information? I haven't yet answered your question, because I haven't found any information on the compositions of Wm Biggin. If I can find these, I would post them as an answer. I have been able to find some bits and pieces about the life of William Biggin, although it's hard to be certain these are all referring to one and the same individual. If the information I've provided is helpful enough to you to constitute an answer, let me know, and I will repost it as the formal answer to your question. But I suspect you are still desiring additional information, especially about the music that Biggin created. If that's the case, let us know how we can best help you in your search, and we'll do our best to assist you. Cheers. pafalafa-ga


  • Thank you so far! All sounds good, I think it was around 1946/47 that I met him. I am sure he had never been married. In later life he lived with my Paternal Grandma (his Sister?)at Norton Sheffield and rang bells at Norton, My interest is in finding some of the bell music he composed. He was so keen he could have rung anywhere. I remember talking to him about ringing and it was then he said he had composed a lot of bell music.I've got the army medal record doc Perhaps the Sheffield public library has some info. ?> Does this help ? Many thanks for your efforts


  • It could be the same William Biggin as he did ring at Norton, I did not meet him very often so do not know his past bell ringing history, but it could have been anywhere in Sheffield Howe can I narrow it down? I will try the medal record Many thanks


  • There seems to be a reference to your William Biggin, the bell ringer, and Norton Church, here: http://www.ranmoorringers.f9.co.uk/peals/p039.htm I also found a World War I "medal record" for a William Biggin of the York and Lancaster Regiment. I don't know if this is your man or not (though the name is not all that common, from what I can tell), but you can download an image of the actual record for a modest fee at this site: http://www.documentsonline.pro.gov.uk/details-result.asp?Edoc_Id=1446173&queryType=1&resultcount=102 Hopefully, these tidbits will researchers in trying to track down your relative. pafalafa-ga


  • Whoops. I just noticed there are only a few hours remaining until this question expires, so I don't imagine any new information will be coming forth. I hope the little bit of information we were able to provide was useful to you. Cheers. pafalafa-ga







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