Hi I looked at the 1841 census There was only one Edward Golightly born abt 1821 Walls End Northumberland looks like he was in logings and he was a joiner .Regards Pat Get paid to recycle old mobile phones - www.tiscali.co.uk/recycle
The 1841 ( 8272 22-1) has Edward Golightley in Wallsend, Northumberland. 1841 census did not give place of birth, only whether a person was born within "this" county of not. Edward is recorded as NO for not born in this county, ie not born in Northumberland. Michael Dixon
Hi I had a look on the 1851 census How is this don't no if it is a connection but had to let you know Samuel Parker b 1799 Newcastle Lead Merchant Isabella wife b 1807 Cape of Good Hope Children All born Newcastle Samuel b 1843 Isabella A b 1845 Catherine b 1847 Amelia b 1848 Harriet b 1850 Also Seline M Bates b 1771 Ireland Mother in Law Leplima female b 1818 Cape of Good Hope Elswick Lead works Servants Helen Bottom 36 Dorothy Grundy 46 Hannah Bulman 46 Elizabeth Brown 30 Fanny Lough 45 (Jane Golightly ) 25 b Durham Whickham Richard Philips 46 Rachael Ester 19 Elizabeth Lightfoot 19 Elizabeth Fenwick 25 Regards Pat Get paid to recycle old mobile phones - www.tiscali.co.uk/recycle
Hi I have looked at the 1841 census and found a Jane Parker b about 1826 age 15 b Durham Whickham gates head Reg district she was a servant so no other members of her family were with her Regards Pat Get paid to recycle old mobile phones - www.tiscali.co.uk/recycle
In a message dated 24/05/2009 13:03:45 GMT Daylight Time, MarJmr@aol.com writes: Does anyone on this list know the area shown as South Moor Stanley ? if so - what mine would he probably have worked at ? _________________________________________________________________ Hi John, If you go to http://gis.durham.gov.uk/website/interMAP/viewer.htm and enter the post code DH97NJ it will centre the map on Stanley near the position of South Moor Colliery, which is on the 1894-99 map. For mines in the area see http://www.dmm-gallery.org.uk/maps/1898-09.htm and http://www.dmm-gallery.org.uk/maps/1928-11.htm For churches in the area see http://nd.durham.gov.uk/recordoffice/dro.nsf/vwebplaces this 'Place Names Index' can help you to determine which Church of England parish a County Durham place/settlement was situated in, at any given date. Stan Mapstone
Hello again First question Could SKS advise at to whether they consider that I am posting this to the correct list to get some assistance on my particular inquiry - or - is there another North East list that should be contacted in this case ? all advice much appreciated -- John I have all the info I need for the moment on my relative " John Charles Pascoe " born Cleator Moor to Cornish parents - I have all birth and Census info , inclusive , right upto and including the 1911 census . John Charles born Cleator Moor Cumberland 1881 . For the period after 1901 It has proven to be difficult to get more information on this man from such places as FreeBMd and Emigration records etc . However - I feel I just may have found him in the 1911 census -living as Charles Pascoe a Lodger of one Richard Brown at 53 Maple Street , South Moor , Stanley . Occupation Mine surface labourer I also noted that there was also a Charles Pascoe whom married an Easington Lass - Sarah Whitmore in 1918 but I now know sadly that he was not my man ! He was in fact ,the son of One William Henry Pascoe instead and as such is not a relative. II do not know if John Charles ever married or --where when and how he died - Does anyone on this list know the area shown as South Moor Stanley ? if so - what mine would he probably have worked at ? what churches were nearby ? What are the local cemeteries ? etc I would be grateful for any and all assistance . Regards -- John
In a message dated 24/05/2009 10:24:02 GMT Daylight Time, pgreenwood84@tiscali.co.uk writes: Hi I had a look on the 1851 census How is this don't no if it is a connection but had to let you know Samuel Parker b 1799 Newcastle Lead Merchant Isabella wife b 1807 Cape of Good Hope Children All born Newcastle These and the other Parker family you mention both sound as though they are of the Parkers who, with partners, ran the Elswick Lead Works, based around the famous Shot Tower (demolished about 1970).. molten lead was poured in a thin stream from the top of the tower, falling into a bath of cold water. That way it formed "shot", suitable for use in shotgun cartridges etc. The works had many names but there was usually a Parker in there somewhere. The tower was a well-known local landmark in its day. Geoff Nicholson
Hello Please could SKS do a look up on the 1841 census for Dunston, Whickham for a Jane PARKER born c.1827 in Dunston and her family. By 1851 she had married Edward Golightly b. 1822. Any connections with these surnames? Many thanks for any help Wendy
Hello there, I am trying to help a friend find the first marriage of her father. He is Joseph Thomas PARKINSON born 1900 at Norton, Stockton and was the son of James Clement PARKINSON and Ethel Annie TROTTER. I have trawled Ancestry BMD so far no success. It isn't made any easier by the fact that we have no idea of the date he may have married. We do know he had four children (C)Katherine, Irene, Joseph and Nellie. Vague, yes, I know!! Any help appreciated with luck you may have this family in your family tree. Best wishes Pat
Hi John I don't live in the area of Easington but some of my Ancestors came from there and surrounding area's. Went there a couple of yrs ago to look at grave yards in Churches in the area. Hope you have some luck with your search. But like I said in the last message I could find no marriages for the Pascoe Children so it might be a church that as not deposited there records Regards Pat Get paid to recycle old mobile phones - www.tiscali.co.uk/recycle
Hi John I suspect that the simple truth of the matter is that no-one had found anything to add to your research, although its useful to know what data has been checked most people do not post if they do not find anything I have looked at Ancestry for any sign and find little to add, a possible John C PASCOE 155085 who was a sapper on the Royal Engineers Sadly the service records on Ancestry are only up to N, so PASCOE has yet to be released, given that only around a third of service records survived WW2 there is a slim chance they survived, if it is your man and his documents have survive it may give next of kin etc Freebmd is a work in progress post 1911 so hard to say yet if there might be a marriage for him, again it would be difficult to say if any John PASCOEs found are yours, perhaps a trawl through the deaths on a site with the GRO images may get some result Of course if he left these shores it may not :-( Have you tried the USA, Canada or Australia? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hello Durham List - I am dropping in on you as a member of both the > Lancashire and Cumberland lists in the hope that you may be able to help > me with > a longstanding query I have had . > It Concerns on - John Charles Pascoe - Born in Cumberland 1881 to Cornish > parents - John and Ellen Pascoe nee Uren . the 1901 census shows John > Charles as in Lodgings in Cleator Moor with one of his brothers - James > Pascoe. > I have never been able to get any further with this man's progress through > life at , having checked Free BMDs etc . In the 1911 census I think I have > found him listed as Charles Pascoe " living as a Lodger of Richard Brown > at > 53 Maple Street , South Moor , Stanley . Occupation Mine surface > labourer. > I noted that there was also a Charles Pascoe whom married an Easington > Lass - Sarah Whitmore in 1918 but I now know that he was not my man ! > He was > in fact ,the son of One William Henry Pascoe instead. > > I do not know if John Charles ever married or --where when and how he died > - I would be grateful for any and all assistance . Regards -- John
Hi I found Father John on 1891 Census a Widow Children Caroline 14 b in st Just Cornwall James 12 b Cleator Cumberland John C 10 b same Place Benjamin 8 b same Mary L 3 b same Benjamin b same place But checked out for all m could not find any for above children Regards Pat Get paid to recycle old mobile phones - www.tiscali.co.uk/recycle
I have posted this again after getting zero responses - Being new to this particular list I have no way of knowing is this the Norm ! Could SKS advise at to whether they consider that I am posting this to the correct list to get some assistance on my particular inquiry - or - is there another list that should be contacted in my case ? all advice much appreciated -- John Hello Durham List - I am dropping in on you as a member of both the Lancashire and Cumberland lists in the hope that you may be able to help me with a longstanding query I have had . It Concerns on - John Charles Pascoe - Born in Cumberland 1881 to Cornish parents - John and Ellen Pascoe nee Uren . the 1901 census shows John Charles as in Lodgings in Cleator Moor with one of his brothers - James Pascoe. I have never been able to get any further with this man's progress through life at , having checked Free BMDs etc . In the 1911 census I think I have found him listed as Charles Pascoe " living as a Lodger of Richard Brown at 53 Maple Street , South Moor , Stanley . Occupation Mine surface labourer. I noted that there was also a Charles Pascoe whom married an Easington Lass - Sarah Whitmore in 1918 but I now know that he was not my man ! He was in fact ,the son of One William Henry Pascoe instead. I do not know if John Charles ever married or --where when and how he died - I would be grateful for any and all assistance . Regards -- John
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Hello Listers, I now have the death certificate of James Jordan Murphy, died 3rd Mar 1893, who was buried in the Monkwearmouth Cemetery on the 6th March 1893. Is there a listing of Monumental Inscriptions that I could search on the internet or is it possible that SKS might be at the cemetery in the near future that could do a lookup for me ?. Regards, Alan Elliott Torquay, Victoria, Australia
I have an interest in the surname TAYLOR and the surnames WINDALE & vars., KITCHEN / vars. & ALDERSON that I have associated with Taylor. Beginning in Darlington St. Cuthberts parish with Alphonso Taylor a hinge maker who married Dorothy ALDERSON at St. Cuthberts church 1775. Dorothy Alderson was the daughter of John Alderson and was baptised at St. Cuthberts in 1755. I believe John Alderson, occ Weaver, had married Elizabeth KITCHEN at the same church in June 1753 and that they were Dorothy's parents. Alphonso Taylor and wife Dorothy had two children baptised at the same church that I know of, Elizabeth in June 1776 and John in January 1778 Alphonso was buried at St. Cuthberts in March 1778 his wife Dorothy lived on as his widow until 1793. Son John TAYLOR a weaver married Mary WINDALE at St. Cuthberts in Jan. 1804 and they had children Anne 1804, Dorothy 1805, Mary 1807, John Alderson 1809 bur.as an infant, John Windale 1811, Michael 1813. Mary Windale was baptised at St. Cuthbert's Darlington in 1784 dau. of Michael Windale. John Taylor died in 1826. Daughter Anne married George Smith of Sedgefield, a Joiner, and after living Darlington for a couple of years they moved on to Hartlepool. John Taylor's widow Mary by the time of the 1841 census is also in Hartlepool living in the house of her son Michael age 25 a shoemaker, with them is Mary's son John aged 30 a builder and a 5yr old John Smith who I assume is a grandson of Mary Taylor. John and Mary's other daughter Dorothy married Whitfield Smith of Sedgefield, brother of George Smith, and they moved to the Manchester area. I am in touch with a descendant of Whitfield and Dorothy. In both the 1851 & 1861 censuses Mary Taylor and her son John were staying in Cheetham Manchester with Whitfield Smith and his wife Dorothy. Whitfield & his brother George SMITH were both born in Sedgefield as sons of Samuel Smith and his wife Rebecca WHITFIELD. Rebecca was born in Stockton dau. of George Whitfield and his wife Mary TAYLORSON. Mary died soon after Rebecca's birth and George and Rebecca appear to have moved to Sedgefield where Rebecca married Samuel Smith and bore him several Children. Samuel Smith was the son of Timothy SMITH and his wife Magdalen TURBETT. Timothy Smith was bapt. at St. Margaret Durham City in 1738 son of Samuel Smith and his wife Deborah PARKIN who had married at the same church. Magdalen Turbett was born Trimdon dau. of John Turbett and I believe his wife was Ann Todd, I wrote about the Todd & Turbett families in an earlier mail of today. Does anyone else share any of these names in these areas? Regards Jenny DeAngelis Spain.
I am posting my interest in the surname TODD, and other names associated with the Todd family, in County Durham because I am hoping someone else may have some connection to the family, or families mentioned below, and might be able to help me find the marriage of one of my female Todd ancestor. I have a copy of the Will of Elizabeth Todd who died at Hetton bur. Houghton Le Spring May 1795. In the will Elizabeth mentions Sister Hannah NASBITT Nephews William & Robert NASBITT. The children of her deceased niece Ann SMURTHWAITE late wife of John. Niece Hannah TURPIN wife of William Turpin. Sister Ann TURBITT Nephew Robert TURBITT Niece Elizabeth TURBITT Niece Jane TURBITT Niece Magdalen SMITH wife of Timothy Smith of Bishop Middleham Elizabeth also mentions property in Shincliff, Ferryhill and Houghton le Spring. I also have a copy of the will of Robert TODD of Houghton Le Spring who names the following people. Sister Agnes TURBOTT sister Hanna NAISBIT, nephews Robert and William NAISBIT, sister Elizabeth TODD, niece Ann HUMPHREY and Isabella & Thomas HUMPHREY childfren of niece Anne Humphrey. I have copies of the baptisms of TURBETT children at Trimdon, Magdalen and Ann on same day in 1735, Mary 1737 and Hannah 1739. Father is shown as John Turbett on each entry. I also have baptisms at Witton Gilbert for Robert 1742, Elizabeth 1744 & Jane 1746 father John Turbett. I believe these to be all the same family of Turbett. I have copies of the marriages of Magdalen TURBETT to Timothy SMITH Trimdon 1768, Hannah TURBETT to William TURTON Lanchester 1764, Ann TURBETT to Thomas HUMPHREY Houghton Le Spring 1766 These married names for the Turbett daughters seem to fit with those mentioned in Elizabeth Todd's will, Hannah wife of William Turpin could have been a mis-spelling of surname Turton in the Will. marriage of Ann TODD to John SMURTHWAITE at Sedgefield 1768, this must be the niece mentioned in Robert Todd's will I think. I then have copies of the entries of Burials at Lanchester for Ann Turbett of Holmside Lane, April 1803 aged 90years wife of John Turbett. Also John Turbot of Holmside Lane bur. Lanchester Oct. 1787. Should Ann Turbett have been shown as the widow of John Turbett perhaps? I also found the marriage of Hannah TODD to John NAZBETT at Houghton le spring may 1752 baptisms of Robert Nesbitt Jul. 1753 Bishopwearmouth father John Nesbitt baptism William Nesbitt Sept. 1757 Bishopwearmouth father John Nesbitt. Again these tie into the will of Eliz. Todd and to the will of Robert Todd making this all the same family of Todd. I found on the IGI baptisms at Kirk Merrington of children of Robert Todd, William 1716, robert 1712, Elizabeth 1718, Katherin 1721 and Anne 1714. Could this be Robert and Elizabeth who wrote the wills and their sister Ann who married John Turbett? I found an extract on the Durham CRO database about a William Todd and a parcel of land of his in Hetton in the Hole, this is dated from 1619 so the Todd family must have been in Hetton Le Hole for quite a long time. If anyone can relate to any of the surnames I have mentioned or can add anything at all I would be very grateful if they would contact me. I have been stuck with the Todds and Turbetts for a long time now and would love to get further with them. Regards Jenny DeAngelis Spain.
Hello List This is my first post to the list. I am trying to trace one of my Husband's ancestors and family in the UK. Recently I found a marriage listed in the index which I thought was this ancestor remarrying. The marriage certificate arrived and I am now unsure if it is. So far I have found 1868 various newspaper listings August-Oct: Moritz Ladimer 6 Adelaide St Swansea Glamorgan Shipbroker residing at 3 Trafalgar Terrace Swansea. Went bankrupt August temporarily, okay by October. 1871 Census Sunderland address 140 High St Moritz Ladimer Head married 40 years ship Broker born Hamburg Augusta wife married 35 years born Hamburg Caroline dau unmarried 17 years born Hamburg William son unmarried 18years Drapers Clerk born Durham Sunderland Bertha d 14 " " Fanny d 12 " " Ciline d 8 Swansea Henry s 7 " Bernhard s 5 " Charles s 3 " Kate d 1 " 1881 Caroline Ladimer is working In Paddington as a cook July 1883 Register Officer Marriage between Morris Ladimer to Eliza Robson nee Wilkinson age 46years widow Morris is listed as a commission agent age 51 years, bachelor, son of Levi Ladimer deceased [cigar manufacture]. Living at Edwards St Stockton. Wittiness Robert Goulder Pearson and Rachel Elizabeth Wilson. 1884 Caroline Ladimer marries Meier Illfeld in Paddington Parish, Middlesex in a Jewish Synagogue age 31 years. Father is listed as Morris Ladimer shipbroker. Death index Maurice Ladimir first quarter 1889 Sunderland Durham England 1891 census Eliza Ladimer in infirmary Death Index 1891 Eliza Ladimer I haven't been able to find the family in any other census, not the Mother Augusta Death. Reasons I am unsure is the daughter married in a Jewish Synagogue, none of his sons are names after his Father Levi, he is listed as a bachelor and not a widow and his job is a commission agent and not a ship broker. Reasons why it might be him, the location, the name is rare in UK records, the age is correct. Karen Australia
Hello List This is my first post to this list.