I just enlarged it and did some editing and it now looks like they listed adopted son, Arthur Craggs as servant on this document. But on the 1881 he was listed as their adopted son. Any guesses as to why that may be? Lori ----- Original Message ----- From: Angela MacLellan<mailto:angela@maclellan.org.uk> To: Lori Williams<mailto:williamslorid@msn.com> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 3:48 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-DUR] Looking for Harrison's in Durham Hi Lori That's why I thought you needed to see it! it certainly would fit for him to be a brother Angela ----- Original Message ----- From: Lori Williams<mailto:williamslorid@msn.com> To: Angela MacLellan<mailto:angela@maclellan.org.uk> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 11:34 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-DUR] Looking for Harrison's in Durham I printed it and it turned out pretty darn great. Wow... I can believe you found that so fast. I am wondering why Henry might have been listed as a son, when William and Eleanor were around his age. Could he have been a brother? Weird... Thanks, Lori ----- Original Message ----- From: Angela MacLellan<mailto:angela@maclellan.org.uk> To: Lori Williams<mailto:williamslorid@msn.com> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 2:51 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-DUR] Looking for Harrison's in Durham Hi Lori If you have any problems viewing it let me know Angela ----- Original Message ----- From: Lori Williams<mailto:williamslorid@msn.com> To: Angela MacLellan<mailto:angela@maclellan.org.uk> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 9:47 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-DUR] Looking for Harrison's in Durham I do not, and would appreciate any help. Thank you so much Angela! That would be fantastic Lori ----- Original Message ----- From: Angela MacLellan<mailto:angela@maclellan.org.uk> To: Lori Williams<mailto:williamslorid@msn.com> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 1:30 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-DUR] Looking for Harrison's in Durham Hi Lori Have you got them in 1891? would you like me to look for them? Angela ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lori Williams" <williamslorid@msn.com<mailto:williamslorid@msn.com>> To: <ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 8:57 PM Subject: [ENG-DUR] Looking for Harrison's in Durham > Hello list, I am new to researching and have been told I may gain some help here. I would appreciate any assistance you may have to help me. > I am looking for my ggg grandparents. They were very young when they married, William (16) Eleanor (12)The last confirmed document I have found them in was from the 1881 census. Showing there address as: 44 Whessoe Lane, Darlington. A great helper, Brian Harrison helped me track them down. Then in 1901 census living at : 50 Whessoe Lane, this was known as the Rise Carr Hotel. Here they meet up with a family member by the name of Colby Harrison, his profession was hotel proprietor. Each of these addresses is used during this time with the movement of my family. Colby again was found on an old directory in 1915 living at the , White Rose Villa, Durham Rd. my guess, a retirement home.. > > I am having difficulty going any further back with out knowing Eleanor's maiden name. But, I think I may have a clue as to what it may have been. They adopted a son, his name Arthur Craggs, born in 1876 and shown on the 1881 census living with them. I think this was Eleanor's nephew, her sister or brothers child. Just a thought, but it may hold the key I need. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > William and Eleanor Harrison: > William born 1845 Middlesbro, York England (Blacksmith, shopkeeper) > Eleanor born 1849, Durham, Waskerly England: she was very young with her first child, 10 yrs. Very sad I think, but this child was my gg grandmother. She was born before marriage. > > Children: They have more I suspect, > Arthur Craggs- adopted son: Born 1876, Darlington, Durham England > Margeret,( Mary) born 1859, Yorks, England > She was my gg grandmother, married John Thomas Newton in around 1889, older when married than her mother, 30's. > > Thank you, > Lori > > > ==== ENG-DURHAM Mailing List ==== > Durham GenWeb Host > http://www.rootsweb.com/~engdur/<http://www.rootsweb.com/~engdur/> > > >