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DURHAM RECORDS OFFICE NO NEW REQUESTS TAKEN...Resu

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~*~ Mo

~*~ Mo Report 28 Oct 2005 16:57

Johnathon Gash Date 15th December 1845

~*~ Mo

~*~ Mo Report 28 Oct 2005 16:57

Marcus Tried Winlaton as the books also said that Blaydon was also covered by this parish Nothing some forsters but not John and Agnes

~*~ Mo

~*~ Mo Report 28 Oct 2005 16:54

Kathleen Bell Whay Heyy you are going to be Happy... St James's Church Stockton 1st August 1910 George King aged 23, bachelor, Occ. Fish Dealer, residence Florence Street. Father Thomas King (dec) occ Fish Dealer Isabella Hutchinson, aged 22, spinster, residence Florenve Street. Father John Hutchinson, Occ. Butcher Witnesses John Hutchinson and Sarah King 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 St Paul's Hartlepool 7th June 1905 Thomas Littlefair aged 37, bachelor, Occ. Rolley Man residence 181 Alma Stret. Father William Littlefair, Occ. Farmer Emily Harding, aged 26, spinster, residence 181 Alma Stret. Father William Harding, Occ. Labourer. Witnesses William Littlefair, Evelyn Harding and Florence Littlefair.

~*~ Mo

~*~ Mo Report 28 Oct 2005 16:47

Dorthy Rigby John Adamson Death not as Chopwell and not at Winlaton But there was a death at Winlaton Jane Grace Adamson of Winlaton 20th January 1897 aged 44 years

eline

eline Report 27 Oct 2005 06:50

Sorry MAUREEN, They were married in St Thomas & Jane Colclough was born Jane Richardson 1813 in the same church. Jackie

eline

eline Report 27 Oct 2005 06:46

Maureen, would you please have alook to see if there is deaths of either Thomas Colclough or jane colclough after 1837. I know this is a huge task but a few years would be agreat help. They fell off the earth after 1841 census but found their son William in 1841 census visiting relatives in Thornaby. Regards, Jackie.

Unknown

Unknown Report 27 Oct 2005 03:07

Hiya...only me! My ancestors are now coming out of the woodwork thanks to ancestry 51.....just found my 6xgrandfather alive and kicking aged 95 in Essex. Birthplace SUNDERLAND!!!!! Is there only one main church in Sunderland for the mid to late 1700's? If so and this isn't too vague, can I go on your list for 'whenever you get the chance' please..... Stonehouse Stuart born sometime around 1755-1760. This is the name he always uses although for some reason on his wife's death cert, he's named as Anthony Stuart If you get the chance anytime, anything likely would be a huge bonus! Thanks Lou

Shirley

Shirley Report 26 Oct 2005 21:52

Hello Maureen, Thanks for the offer of help. Can you please look up the burial of Jane Raisbeck, wife of Matthew, at St luke's, Ferryhill at the start of September 1856? She died on the first at Byers Green, but they lived at Ferryhill, so I presume that is where she was buried. Thank you in advance, even if you don't get time. Hope you get a good viewer!! Last time I went there I was 10 minutes late and got the dregs. Shirley

Andrea B

Andrea B Report 26 Oct 2005 20:54

Maureen Thanks for your kind offer. If you have time could you look up a baptism for Elsie Currey, born 22 April 1905 in Houghton-le-Spring please. I suspect it will be St Michaels sometime in 1905. Many thanks Andrea I have another one but I understand that you will have loads to do so won't have time to fit this one in too but if you are looking at Houghton-le-Spring marriages for anyone else and you come across Oscar William Bowmaker aged approx 20 to Margaret Ayre (I think) in late 1906 (registered December) I would appreciate the bride's father's name please. Again I suspect St Michael's. Many thanks PS You probably have ancestry but, if not, and you need any look ups just gie me a shout.

cane

cane Report 26 Oct 2005 19:41

hi maureen, mary ann cotton murders,found it very interresting theres a short verse about her on www.crimelibrary after the last chapter of the story, well worth the read. gwen

cane

cane Report 25 Oct 2005 22:12

thanks for church info maureen, in process of looking up mary ann cotton murders, cheers gwen

cane

cane Report 23 Oct 2005 20:33

thanks maureen, are eigther of these churches standing today ,also do they have grave yards attached. regards gwen

Jacqui

Jacqui Report 23 Oct 2005 00:00

Hi again Maureen Glad to hear you had your own sucess as well as helping so many others. Re my Margaret Howe. I've been googling Auckland and am now wondering if she might have been baptised at St Helens (in 1821) rather than St Andrews as she gives pob as West Auckland on the census. If you get a chance to look next week that would be great. Thanks again Jacqui

cane

cane Report 22 Oct 2005 23:12

hi maureen, re-jane milburn look-up,please could you tell me the name of the church where the event took place, gwen,

Carla

Carla Report 21 Oct 2005 00:55

Hello Maureen Thanks so much for your time and effort. You must have been cursing me as you looked at the mumbo jumbo. It's disappointing that you only found one but that's better than none and I quite understand. You have made a lot of people very happy. Incredible effort. thanks again - Carla

Brenda

Brenda Report 20 Oct 2005 17:36

Maureen Thanks so much for taking the trouble to look for me, I hope you were successful in your own endeavors too! The only other Gateshead parish associated with this family is Felling, but that's more of a long shot than Heworth was! Cheers, Brenda

cane

cane Report 20 Oct 2005 10:10

thanks for your help maureen, your so kind, regards gwen,

Angela

Angela Report 20 Oct 2005 09:21

Hi Maureen Thank you very much for finding all those Holt baptisms for me. A few more than I thought. I am just so amazed you found out so much information. I am so grateful to you, thanks a million regards Angela

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon)

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) Report 20 Oct 2005 08:58

Thanks very much Maureen, as I suspected, this isn't the one I am looking for, but eliminations are often just as useful. Thanks again & all the best. Angela

Dorothy

Dorothy Report 20 Oct 2005 00:56

Maureen I big thank you for taking the time to look for Ann. Haven't come across Robert as yet, now I will have to do some thinking!! Dorothy