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    1. Re: [SUNDERLAND] COURT RECORDS LINCOLNSHIRE
    2. <<<<In a message dated 06/05/2004 06:35:20 GMT Daylight Time, wg.turner@xtra.co.nz writes: .Trying to find what crime John KENT committed.>>>> Go To the Black Sheep Index at http://www.lightage.demon.co.uk/BSINOTES.htm You will find John/Susan Kent listed in 1876, you can order a report for which there is a fee. Regards Stan Mapstone

    05/06/2004 05:13:10
    1. AFLICK and MINTO(S)
    2. Andy Nurse
    3. Hi all, I have been asked by an elderly friend of my sister-in-law to try and find her siblings. Lisa AFLICK was born in 1942 to Elsie AFLICK, her mother (Elsie) later married or resided with a MINTO(S) with whom she had several other children. At the age of 9 Lisa was sent from a children's home in Birtley to Corydon and lost all contact with her siblings. If anyone has any suggestions on how to possibly find her siblings, information on or connection to Lisa, she and I would love to hear from you. Thanks in anticipation, Andy in the Land of Oz --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 - Release Date: 28/04/2004

    05/01/2004 04:15:02
    1. Re: ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND-D Digest V04 #90
    2. allan EMMERSON
    3. Hi All Re 1851/1861 census Sunderland any area trying to find when my Grt Grandfather James Allan arrived here, in the 1881 census he seemed to be well established in the town he and his family living at the Pilot Hotel, High St, his age given as 46, born in Scotland 1835 and no other details, by profession a Master Mariner a term that seemed to be loosely used in those days. If anyone has the time and the inclination to check for me i will be very grateful. Best Regards Allan 01/05/04 13:58pm

    05/01/2004 08:00:06
    1. Reposting Interests
    2. Tim Callaghan
    3. I am researching the following names - BANKS : Stretton (Cheshire), Manchester (Lancs) BRADBURY : Lymm (Cheshire) BROWNBILL : St Helens (Lancs) CALLAGHAN : St Helens (Lancs), Ireland DANIELS : Bowdon (Cheshire) GABRIEL : St Helens (Lancs), Liverpool (Lancs), Dublin (Ireland) GARDNER : Dublin (Ireland) GRATWICH : Barlaston (Staffs) HIGHAM : Lymm (Cheshire), Leigh (Lancs) JOHNSON : Over Peover (Cheshire) JOHNS(T)ON : Wallasey (Cheshire), Birkenhead (Cheshire), Hull (East Riding), North Shields/Tynemouth (Northumberland), Ryton (Co. Durham) JONES : Whitchurch (Shrops) LEIGH : Lymm (Cheshire) MILLER : Lymm (Cheshire), Grappenhall (Cheshire) MOSTON/MOSSON : Lymm (Cheshire), Over Peover (Cheshire), Marthall (Cheshire) NORBURY : Liverpool (Lancs) PERCIVAL : Lymm (Cheshire), Antrobus (Cheshire) RICHARDSON : Lymm (Cheshire), Prescot (Lancs) TABERN : St Helens (Lancs) THOMPSON : North Shields/Tynemouth (Northumberland) WILLIAMSON : Cheshire WINSTANLEY : Lymm (Cheshire) WOOTTON : Barlaston (Staffs), Moddershall (Staffs), Stone (Staffs) I would be pleased to hear from anyone with similar interests. Thanks Tim

    05/01/2004 02:49:39
    1. DEEN HOUSE WHITBURN
    2. Kaytie
    3. Hi Does anyone on the list have information of Deen House Whitburn as I would like to know if this was the name of a farm house and where it was in Whitburn. I have a burial in 1838 for Elizabeth Rayburn of Deen House Whitburn aged 88 I am trying to establish if this Elizabeth is the wife of James Raburn,farmer who died 22.11.1809 native of Musselburgh, aged 69 years. Thank you Kaytie -- Whatever you Wanadoo: http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/time/ This email has been checked for most known viruses - find out more at: http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/help/id/7098.htm

    04/30/2004 04:21:48
    1. 1871 look up Ryhope
    2. Kaytie
    3. Hi May I ask for a look up please for the family below in the 1881 census I would like to know if Thomas was living at the same address in the 1871 census and also what the birth place of Thomas Hindmarch should be. Can anyone tell me what Low....ewett Northumberland should read. Thos. HINDMARCH Head M Male 42 Low...ewett, Northumberland, England Banksman (Pitman) Jane HINDMARCH Wife M Female 38 Whitburn, Durham, England Wm. HINDMARCH Son U Male 18 Whitburn, Durham, England Blacksmith Mary HINDMARCH Daur U Female 13 Whitburn, Durham, England Scholar Joshua HINDMARCH Son U Male 11 Whitburn, Durham, England Scholar Eleanor HINDMARCH Daur U Female 9 Ryhope, Durham, England Scholar Isa HINDMARCH Daur U Female 6 Ryhope, Durham, England Scholar Marg HINDMARCH Daur U Female 4 Ryhope, Durham, England Esther HINDMARCH Daur U Female 5 m Ryhope, Durham, England Source Information: Dwelling 26 Queen St Census PlaceRyhope, Durham, England Family History Library Film 1342203 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 4999 / 15 Page Number 23 Thank you Kaytie -- Whatever you Wanadoo: http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/time/ This email has been checked for most known viruses - find out more at: http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/help/id/7098.htm

    04/30/2004 04:07:22
    1. Ryhope 1871 census
    2. Kaytie
    3. Hi May I ask, has anyone the 1871 census for Ryhope please I would like to know if this family in the 1881 census below was still living at that address and the details Does anyone know what Low..ewett Northumberland could be? Thos. HINDMARCH Head M Male 42 Low...ewett, Northumberland, England Banksman (Pitman) Jane HINDMARCH Wife M Female 38 Whitburn, Durham, England Wm. HINDMARCH Son U Male 18 Whitburn, Durham, England Blacksmith Mary HINDMARCH Daur U Female 13 Whitburn, Durham, England Scholar Joshua HINDMARCH Son U Male 11 Whitburn, Durham, England Scholar Eleanor HINDMARCH Daur U Female 9 Ryhope, Durham, England Scholar Isa HINDMARCH Daur U Female 6 Ryhope, Durham, England Scholar Marg HINDMARCH Daur U Female 4 Ryhope, Durham, England Esther HINDMARCH Daur U Female 5 m Ryhope, Durham, England ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling 26 Queen St Census Place Ryhope, Durham, England Family History Library Film 1342203 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 4999 / 15 Page Number 23 Thank you Kaytie -- Whatever you Wanadoo: http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/time/ This email has been checked for most known viruses - find out more at: http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/help/id/7098.htm

    04/30/2004 03:49:10
    1. RE: [SUNDERLAND] Ryhope 1871 census
    2. Branton Family Tree
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Kaytie Sent: 30 April 2004 19:49 To: ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SUNDERLAND] Ryhope 1871 census Hi May I ask, has anyone the 1871 census for Ryhope please I would like to know if this family in the 1881 census below was still living at that address and the details Does anyone know what Low..ewett Northumberland could be? Thos. HINDMARCH Head M Male 42 Low...ewett, Northumberland, England Banksman (Pitman) Hi Kaytie Here are the details: Thomas Hindmarsh 31 Pit Banksman Nothumberland Rothbury Jane 26 Durham Whitburn William 8, Scholar, Durham Whitburn, Elizabeth 6 Scholar Durham Whitburn, Mary 3 Durham Whitburn & Joshua 1 Durham Whitburn REF: RG10/5012 Folio 26 Page 46 Schedule 202 Address: 26 Queen Street, Ryhope, Sorry I cannot help with your place query but hopefully someone more knowledgeable will be able to solve that for you. If you would like a scanned image of the page please email me off list. Regards Sue Sunderland Researching: POLLEY, OLD, CARTLEDGE, CALVERT, TAYLOR, NEASHAM, AYRE, PESTELL, BRANTON, LINCOLN, GANLEY, FLAHERTY, BAINBRIDGE, DELVOY, BLANCHFLOWER, BOOTH, EMBLING, CARR, FINNEGAN, HALL, HUNTER, KELLY, RICHARDS, BLAKELOCK, ROWE, RUTHERFORD, STEWART, COCKERILL. Places: ESSEX, SUNDERLAND, NORFOLK, DURHAM, IRELAND, SCOTLAND.

    04/30/2004 03:29:16
    1. Fw: [SUNDERLAND] 1851 & 1861 CENSUS LOOKUP PLEASE
    2. Helen Dugdale
    3. Hello, Just a note to the list to thank Pam, Colin and Brian for their kind help and advice in my search. Regards, Helen Dugdale Rotherham, Yorkshire ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Dugdale" <helendugdale@evemail.net> To: <ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 3:19 PM Subject: [SUNDERLAND] 1851 & 1861 CENSUS LOOKUP PLEASE > Will anyone with the above census please have time to look for: > > In 1851 WILLIAM DUGDALE living in Bishopwearmouth. > In 1861 WILLIAM DUGDALE and wife ISABELLA at Exhibition Terrace, Hillfield, Bishopwearmouth, possibly with daughter Joanna and son John W. > > And, does anyone please have access to Sunderland Parish Church marriages for 1853/4 for marriage of William and Isabella? > > This would help to break down a huge brick wall, if anyone can help please! > > Regards, > Helen Dugdale > Rotherham, Yorkshire > > > ==== ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND Mailing List ==== > Sunderland L.D.S centre, > http://www.lds.org.uk/genealogy/fhc/sunderland.htm >

    04/30/2004 12:34:48
    1. Re: [SUNDERLAND] 1871 look up Ryhope
    2. <<<<In a message dated 30/04/2004 21:07:39 GMT Daylight Time, kaytie@fsmail.net writes: Can anyone tell me what Low....ewett Northumberland should read.>>>> Low Trewhitt. use the Ordnance Survey Gazetteer to find where it is http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/freefun/didyouknow/ Regards Stan Mapstone

    04/30/2004 11:46:21
    1. Re: [SUNDERLAND] 1851 & 1861 CENSUS LOOKUP PLEASE
    2. tmg
    3. Brian I hope you don't mind me chipping in but I am desperate to find Conlan's, (any spelling, even Conley) who were definitely in Bishopwearthmouth in 1851 as my Grandmother Conl??? was born in the 1850's. I have hit a brick wall and am hoping you can help TIA Tessa

    04/29/2004 03:21:36
    1. Re: [SUNDERLAND] 1851 & 1861 CENSUS LOOKUP PLEASE
    2. Brian Parker
    3. Hi Helen, I have the two volumn index to the 1851 census of Bishopwearmouth and am sorry to say that there is no William Dugdale shown. The only Dugdale is Martha Dugdale, visitor, unmarried, aged 20, servant. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Dugdale" <helendugdale@evemail.net> To: <ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 3:19 PM Subject: [SUNDERLAND] 1851 & 1861 CENSUS LOOKUP PLEASE > Will anyone with the above census please have time to look for: > > In 1851 WILLIAM DUGDALE living in Bishopwearmouth. > In 1861 WILLIAM DUGDALE and wife ISABELLA at Exhibition Terrace, Hillfield, Bishopwearmouth, possibly with daughter Joanna and son John W. > > And, does anyone please have access to Sunderland Parish Church marriages for 1853/4 for marriage of William and Isabella? > > This would help to break down a huge brick wall, if anyone can help please! > > Regards, > Helen Dugdale > Rotherham, Yorkshire > > > ==== ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND Mailing List ==== > Sunderland L.D.S centre, > http://www.lds.org.uk/genealogy/fhc/sunderland.htm > >

    04/29/2004 02:31:46
    1. Pallion Church
    2. Please could someone tell me the name of the NC Church on Pallion Road, between Well Street and Hylton Road. I lived in Kimberley Street in 1953 when we had the "street" Coronation Party in that church hall. Much obliged. Avril

    04/29/2004 11:08:31
    1. 1851 & 1861 CENSUS LOOKUP PLEASE
    2. Helen Dugdale
    3. Will anyone with the above census please have time to look for: In 1851 WILLIAM DUGDALE living in Bishopwearmouth. In 1861 WILLIAM DUGDALE and wife ISABELLA at Exhibition Terrace, Hillfield, Bishopwearmouth, possibly with daughter Joanna and son John W. And, does anyone please have access to Sunderland Parish Church marriages for 1853/4 for marriage of William and Isabella? This would help to break down a huge brick wall, if anyone can help please! Regards, Helen Dugdale Rotherham, Yorkshire

    04/29/2004 09:19:58
    1. Learning the craft of genealogy online
    2. Kylie Veale
    3. Fellow genealogists, Have you ever used the Internet to learn about genealogy methods and resources? Taken a genealogy course online? Read some 'how to' articles? Then I would like to hear from you. I am an Australian Ph.D. student who is currently writing a book chapter for an academic Virtual Learning Environment publication - my chapter is about using the Internet for genealogical education. I would therefore love to hear from you, fellow genealogists, about any Internet-based content you've used for genealogy education. This includes online courses (free or fee), how-to's, articles/columns, newsgroups, BBS, chat, mailing lists, forums, or even personal web pages that publish learning material - anything online that helps you in learning the craft of genealogy. Your comments on the following is of utmost interest: What are your favourite learning outlets on the Internet? How often do you use them? Can or did you find what you needed online? What are your learning successes? What could be better? What do you look for in genealogical learning on the Internet? If you would like to participate, your comments are extremely welcome. Please send your comments to me directly at research@veale.com.au before Saturday 1st May 2004. I thank you in advance for your participation in this academic research. Kylie Veale P.S. Names and email addresses will be protected and are therefore not included in the publication. Copies of the paper will be made available to interested participants on request, after the book has been published. ----------------------------------------------- Kylie J. Veale | Brisbane, Australia GradDipInvEnv, MInetStds(Design) Provisional PhD candidate http://www.veale.com.au/kylie icq: 27938257 msn: kyliej@hotmail.com yahoo: kylie_veale

    04/27/2004 04:36:37
    1. Re: ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND-D Digest V04 #87
    2. allan EMMERSON
    3. Hi Kaytie I am no relation but in the 1940/50 i lived in Sunderland, Hendon area, Tower St West and living there was a Newby family, the father was a butcher, the eldest son Kenneth died young while doing his National Service he was between 18/20, there was another son James a daughter Mary or Margaret, and other siblings. I hope this is of some help, good luck in your search. Regards Allan 26/04/04 14:30pm

    04/26/2004 08:31:10
    1. Re: [SUNDERLAND] Ann Smith (was Posting Interests)
    2. Richard My g grandmother, Ann SMITH, was b. Sunderland 1854; married Alfred James CRICHTON (b. Lambeth, 1853-1907) in Sunderland 1880; children Alfred James CRICHTON (1881-1948), George CRICHTON (1882-1896), Walter Vincent Harvey CRICHTON (1883-1932), Ann Crawford CRICHTON later FORTH (1995-1977), Joseph Michael Smith CRICHTON (1889-1915), William Smith CRICHTON (1891-1908), Winifred CRICHTON later HUMPHREY (1892-1976), Charles Albert CRICHTON (1895-1967); d. Sunderland 1938. Any connection? Re Smiths, have you seen The Smith Page at http://www.smithandjonesgenealogy.com/smith.htm? Mike Mellor Wellington, NZ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Thomson" <richard.thomson30@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 6:58 PM Subject: [SUNDERLAND] Posting Interests > These are the names that I am interested in > > SMITH Gateshead & Sunderland Co. Durham (inc William Crampton Smith & William Henry Smith, and connections to DREVER family) 1800 - 1937 > SWAN Gateshead & Sunderland Co. Durham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Morpeth Northumberland 1797 - 1950 > SPEIGHT Barrow-in-Furness 1870-?, later Liverpool (1901) > STAINTHORP Brompton by Northallerton, N. Riding of Yorkshire 1730 - 1900, Scarborough & York 1860 - 1945 > THOMSON Liverpool 1850 - 1920, York 1915-1970, Duke of Wellington's Regiment (Boer War, India, First World War). Royal Signals & REME 2nd World War > TOES Brompton by Northallerton, N. Riding of Yorkshire & Thirkleby by Thirsk N. Riding of Yorkshire 1830 - 1900 > TUNBRIDGE Swansea 1860 - 1950 > TUTIN Kirby Sigston N. Riding of Yorkshire & Brompton by Northallerton, N. Riding also possibly Ripon W Riding 1650 - 1900 > TYERMAN Brompton by Northallerton, N. Riding of Yorkshire 1870 -1900 > WATSON Dunston Co Durham & Sunderland 1850 - 1930 > WILSON Brompton by Northallerton 1770 - 1815 > WILSON York 1780 - 1910 > > > Richard Thomson, in Leeds, West Yorkshire > Researching STAINTHORP, TUTIN, TOES > and other names in Brompton by Northallerton, North Riding, and surrounding area, > BRAMHAM, COLLIER, LACY, STAINTHORP in York, > and THOMSON in York and Liverpool. > BASSELT/BASSETT in Sandwich,Kent to 1830 and Sunderland, Co Durham > 1830-1880 > SMITH (CRAMPTON SMITH) Sunderland, Co Durham 1830 - 1940 > ROWELL Penshaw, Offerton, Sunderland, Co Durham 1800 - 1900 > SWAN Sunderland & Gateshead, Co Durham 1800 to 1950 > ROWAN, Belfast, 1850 - present > > > ==== ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND Mailing List ==== > Genuki Sunderland pages, > http://website.lineone.net/~pjoiner/genuki/DUR/Sunderland/index.html >

    04/25/2004 07:45:04
    1. Re: [SUNDERLAND] NEWBY
    2. Dorothy Newby
    3. Hello Kaytie My NEWBY line comes from Smethwick, Handsworth, Staffordshire and Halesowen, Worcestershire. I could not find a connection to your NEWBY line At last I found a NEWBY that was not a newbie. Dorothy Newby ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kaytie" <kaytie@fsmail.net> To: <ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 9:49 AM Subject: [SUNDERLAND] NEWBY > Hi > > Does anyone have an interest in the surname NEWBY? or can anyone help me with this query please > > Margaret Newby my ancestor was baptised at Boldon > Boldon Parish 30.11.1819 show the baptism of Margaret NEWBY daughter > of Simon a Hind and Hannah of the Parish of Whitburn. Film M42/530 at DRO > > I have a marriage for a Simon Newby and Hannah Hodgson in 1818 at Easington > > Another Margaret aged 10 is on the census, If anyone has the Easington baptisms for 1830, would they please do a look up for Margaret Newby. as I would like to know if she is the daughter of Simon and Hannah. > > 1841 Census, Easington District > Family Number: 1627.4 > Easington ('East Part of the Village') > Simon Nueby [Newby], 40, Agricultural Labourer > Hannah Nueby [Newby], 40 > Margaret Nueby [Newby], 10 > Jane Nueby [Newby], 7 > Robert Nueby [Newby], 5 > Frances Nueby [Newby], 3 > Ann Nueby [Newby], 1 > > .Thank you > > > Join the UK's number one for the internet > www.freeserve.com/time > > > ==== ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND Mailing List ==== > This list is only as good as you make it. Please Participate and help keep it interesting! > > >

    04/24/2004 02:56:24
    1. NEWBY
    2. Kaytie
    3. Hi Does anyone have an interest in the surname NEWBY? or can anyone help me with this query please Margaret Newby my ancestor was baptised at Boldon Boldon Parish 30.11.1819 show the baptism of Margaret NEWBY daughter of Simon a Hind and Hannah of the Parish of Whitburn. Film M42/530 at DRO I have a marriage for a Simon Newby and Hannah Hodgson in 1818 at Easington Another Margaret aged 10 is on the census, If anyone has the Easington baptisms for 1830, would they please do a look up for Margaret Newby. as I would like to know if she is the daughter of Simon and Hannah. 1841 Census, Easington District Family Number: 1627.4 Easington ('East Part of the Village') Simon Nueby [Newby], 40, Agricultural Labourer Hannah Nueby [Newby], 40 Margaret Nueby [Newby], 10 Jane Nueby [Newby], 7 Robert Nueby [Newby], 5 Frances Nueby [Newby], 3 Ann Nueby [Newby], 1 .Thank you Join the UK's number one for the internet www.freeserve.com/time

    04/24/2004 12:49:23
    1. Re: ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND-D Digest V04 #85
    2. allan EMMERSON
    3. Hi All If i remember right a tramcar was caught in the blast when a bomb or mine landed at the cross over between Tatham St and Commercial Road the same incident destroyed my old school Valley Road and for the next year or two we where passed from one house or meeting hall eventually ending up at Herington St Methodist Church, these incidents tend to stick in your memory, like our last teacher Mr Brewer a ex first war veteran who certainly new how to use his swagger stick. I would like to ask if anybody can put me onto a site that has pictures and write ups of damage caused by the bombing in Sunderland and details of the HE118 shot down that crashed into the wet fishshop, and was it true the couple who lived there where still asleep in bed. Best Regards Allan. 22/04/04 15:56pm

    04/22/2004 09:57:40