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    1. Re: ENG-DURHAM-D Digest V04 #179
    2. Don Wood
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Don Wood Don Wood - Architect 16 Oruamo Place, Beach Haven North Shore City New Zealand ph: (09) 483-7890 fax: (09) 483-7804 email: donw@amcom.co.nz On 28/05/2004, at 3:00 PM, ENG-DURHAM-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > ENG-DURHAM-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 179 > > Today's Topics: > #1 1891 census lookup please - NAYLOR [Jan Glasby > <glasby@alphalink.com.a] > #2 TAYLOR-NEASHAM ["Branton Family Tree" > <branton_st@] > #3 RE: [ENG-DUR] 1891 census lookup p ["Branton Family Tree" > <branton_st@] > #4 Re: [ENG-DUR] 1891 census lookup p ["Liz" <tobycat@cwgsy.net>] > #5 [ENG-DUR] 1891 census lookup pleas ["Janis Noonan" > <2zpool@charter.net] > #6 Re: 1891 census lookup NAYLOR - th [Jan Glasby > <glasby@alphalink.com.a] > #7 Northumbrian Brigade > [irene.marlborough@syngenta.com] > #8 Re: [ENG-DUR] Northumbrian Brigade ["christine" > <christine1945@blueyon] > #9 Re: [ENG-DUR] Northumbrian Brigade ["Peter Fellowes" > <peter.fellowes@n] > > Administrivia: > To post messages should be sent to > ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com > > To unsubscribe from ENG-DURHAM-D, send a message to > > ENG-DURHAM-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > To contact the ENG-DURHAM-D list administrator, send mail to > ENG-DURHAM-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > > ______________________________ > > > From: Jan Glasby <glasby@alphalink.com.au> > Date: 27 May 2004 11:54:05 PM > To: ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: 1891 census lookup please - NAYLOR > > > Hi all, > > Could SKS check the 1891 census for three brothers, the sons of George > NAYLOR and Ann LAMB who married in Newcastle in 1825. They are: > > Henry NAYLOR (b 1831 Chester Le Street) and his wife Isabella (b ca > 1836 > Pelton) > > George NAYLOR (b 1833 Chester Le Street) and his wife Margaret, nee > HUNTER > (b ca 1837 Chester Le Street) > > William NAYLOR (b 1837 Auckland), possible wife Mary > > Many thanks > Cheers > Jan > Canberra Australia > > ______________________________ > > > From: "Branton Family Tree" <branton_st@dsl.pipex.com> > Date: 28 May 2004 12:04:11 AM > To: ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: TAYLOR-NEASHAM > > > My g/grandfather Thomas NEASHAM born 1866 Durham married Elizabeth > TAYLOR > born c1885 at The Registry Office, Durham on 7 November 1905. To my > knowledge they had 3 sons Thomas, George & Robert. > > At the time of marriage Thomas NEASHAM was living at 75 New Elvet > Durham and > Elizabeth TAYLOR at Douglas Terrace, Gilesgate. > > > It is believed that Thomas NEASHAM lived in Cowpen c1930 and his > occupation > was Master Tailor. > > > Would welcome contact from anyone researching similar families or who > think > they may connect. > > > Regards > > > > Sue > Sunderland > Researching: POLLEY, OLD, CARTLEDGE, CALVERT, TAYLOR, NEASHAM, AYRE, > PESTELL, BRANTON, LINCOLN, GANLEY, FLAHERTY, BAINBRIDGE, FORSTER, > GREEN, > BLANCHFLOWER, BOOTH, EMBLING, CARR, FINNEGAN, HALL, HUNTER, KELLY, > RICHARDS, > BLAKELOCK, ROWE, RUTHERFORD, STEWART, COCKERILL. > Places: ESSEX, SUNDERLAND, NORFOLK, DURHAM, IRELAND, SCOTLAND. > > > ______________________________ > > > From: "Branton Family Tree" <branton_st@dsl.pipex.com> > Date: 28 May 2004 12:10:02 AM > To: ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [ENG-DUR] 1891 census lookup please - NAYLOR > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jan Glasby > Subject: [ENG-DUR] 1891 census lookup please - NAYLOR > Hi all,Could SKS check the 1891 census for three brothers, the sons of > George NAYLOR and Ann LAMB who married in Newcastle in 1825. > > Hi Jan > > Have you any idea on the area within Durham? The 1891 Durham Census > covers a > vast area and is made up of 10 discs. Unfortunately, it is not > searchable > by name but it does contain a street index for various areas. > A particular area would help to narrow the search down. > > Regards > Sue > Sunderland > > ______________________________ > > > From: "Liz" <tobycat@cwgsy.net> > Date: 28 May 2004 12:34:31 AM > To: ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ENG-DUR] 1891 census lookup please - NAYLOR > > > Hi Jan > > 2 Newfield Houses, Chester-Le-Street > Head - Henry Naylor, 60, coal miner > Wife - Isabella Naylor, 55 > Son - Henry Naylor, 28, grocer's assistant > Dau - Jane Naylor, 22 > > All the above give their place of birth as Chester-Le-Street. > > 20 Lanc. (?) Road, Hetton (or maybe Hellon) -Le-Hole, Durham (this > image is > not very clear) > Head - George Naylor, 58, coal miner b. Brekon Hill > Wife - Margaret Naylor, 54, b. Pelton > Son - Robert Naylor,15, coal miner, b. Pelton > Dau - Elizabeth Naylor, 12, b. Pelton > > 18 Tudhoe Colliery, Tudhoe, Durham > Head - William Naylor, 51, coal miner, b. Canny Hill > Wife - Mary Naylor, 41, b. Wingate > Dau - Mary, 19, Dressmaker, b.Tudhoe Village > Dau - Isabel, 12, scholar, b.Tudhoe Village > > These appear to me to be the most likely matches although all the > details do > not exactely match with yours...perhaps something to look at though. I > have > copied the details for you from the original census images. > > Liz > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jan Glasby" <glasby@alphalink.com.au> > To: <ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 12:54 PM > Subject: [ENG-DUR] 1891 census lookup please - NAYLOR > > >> Hi all, >> >> Could SKS check the 1891 census for three brothers, the sons of George >> NAYLOR and Ann LAMB who married in Newcastle in 1825. They are: >> >> Henry NAYLOR (b 1831 Chester Le Street) and his wife Isabella (b ca >> 1836 >> Pelton) >> >> George NAYLOR (b 1833 Chester Le Street) and his wife Margaret, nee >> HUNTER >> (b ca 1837 Chester Le Street) >> >> William NAYLOR (b 1837 Auckland), possible wife Mary >> >> Many thanks >> Cheers >> Jan >> Canberra Australia >> >> >> ==== ENG-DURHAM Mailing List ==== >> Durham GenWeb Host >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~engdur/ >> >> > > ______________________________ > > > From: "Janis Noonan" <2zpool@charter.net> > Date: 28 May 2004 12:38:55 AM > To: ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ENG-DUR] 1891 census lookup please - NAYLOR > > > Jan, > > I have found them and am sending to you in an email. > > Janis > > ______________________________ > > > From: Jan Glasby <glasby@alphalink.com.au> > Date: 28 May 2004 12:55:59 AM > To: ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: 1891 census lookup NAYLOR - thanks! > > > Hi Liz, > > Many thanks for the lookups - they match up with what I had from the > 1881 > census. The fourth brother Thomas NAYLOR emigrated to Australia in > 1856 - > my gggrandfather. I'd love to make contact with their descendants :-) > > Regards > Jan > >>> Could SKS check the 1891 census for three brothers, the sons of >>> George >>> NAYLOR and Ann LAMB who married in Newcastle in 1825. They are: >>> >>> Henry NAYLOR (b 1831 Chester Le Street) and his wife Isabella (b ca >>> 1836 >>> Pelton) >>> >>> George NAYLOR (b 1833 Chester Le Street) and his wife Margaret, nee >>> HUNTER >>> (b ca 1837 Chester Le Street) >>> >>> William NAYLOR (b 1837 Auckland), possible wife Mary > > ______________________________ > > > From: irene.marlborough@syngenta.com > Date: 28 May 2004 2:42:05 AM > To: ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Northumbrian Brigade > > > My husband's great grandfather George ALLEN won the Military Medal for > bravery in World War I. > > I would like to get the medal record from Documents Online but there > are a > lot of George ALLENs on the list. The information I have is that he > served > in the 3rd Northumbrian Brigade. Does anybody know what regiment this > would > be? > > George ALLEN played the trombone in the Seaham Colliery band and > played the > lodge into Durham for the big meeting up to 1939 despite having a > wooden > leg. I would like to know more about this ancestor. > > Thanks, > > Irene > > ______________________________ > > > From: "christine" <christine1945@blueyonder.co.uk> > Date: 28 May 2004 2:59:41 AM > To: ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ENG-DUR] Northumbrian Brigade > > > hello there > If you go to this site it may help you > 3rd Northumbrian (County of Durham) Brigade. Numbered CCLII May 1916 > Christine > http://www.warpath.orbat.com/divs/50_div.htm > > > > >> My husband's great grandfather George ALLEN won the Military Medal for >> bravery in World War I. >> >> I would like to get the medal record from Documents Online but there >> are a >> lot of George ALLENs on the list. The information I have is that he >> served >> in the 3rd Northumbrian Brigade. Does anybody know what regiment this > would >> be? >> >> George ALLEN played the trombone in the Seaham Colliery band and >> played > the >> lodge into Durham for the big meeting up to 1939 despite having a >> wooden >> leg. I would like to know more about this ancestor. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Irene >> >> >> ==== ENG-DURHAM Mailing List ==== >> Durham GenWeb Host >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~engdur/ >> >> > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 22/05/2004 > > ______________________________ > > > From: "Peter Fellowes" <peter.fellowes@ntlworld.com> > Date: 28 May 2004 4:00:47 AM > To: ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ENG-DUR] Northumbrian Brigade > > > Hello Irene, > Most likely your ancestor belonged to a sub branch of the Royal > Artillery > known as Royal Field Artillery (RFA). From what information you give > it is > possible that the "3rd Northumbrian Brigade" that you refer to may be > CCLII > ( III Northumbrian ) Brigade RFA. They with other certain Royal > Artillery > units formed Divisional Artillery for 50th (Northumbrian) Division > which was > a Territorial Force Division first formed in 1908, it moved to France > on > 16th April 1915 and served on the Western Front for the whole duration > of > WW1. Some units of the Divisional Artillery had slightly mixed > fortunes and > by 20th January 1917 III Northumbrian Brigade RFA had been broken up. > > Do you (or your husband or his family) have any other service medals > belonging to George Allen?, if so look around the outer rim (or on the > back > in the case of a Star) and you will see his service number and unit > details > this will help you identify which George Allen to search for on the > medal > rolls. > > You say he had a wooden leg, (when he played in the band in 1939) was > this > caused during his service in WW1, if so he will have been awarded a > Silver > Wound Badge during his discharge. Each SWB had a serial number and you > can > also track your man or find his SWB serial number. He may (or of > course may > not) also have been awarded a disability pension. > > If you have enough information it may be just possible to also find a > citation for his MM, HOWEVER don't get your hopes up, sad though it > may be > MMs were issued by the handful, this is not to dismiss the value or > bravery > of the men who received a MM but during WW1 it is a fact of life that > MMs > came up with the rations sometimes. > > Hope this may have been some help > Best Regards > Peter Fellowes > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <irene.marlborough@syngenta.com> > To: <ENG-DURHAM-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 3:42 PM > Subject: [ENG-DUR] Northumbrian Brigade > > >> My husband's great grandfather George ALLEN won the Military Medal for >> bravery in World War I. >> >> I would like to get the medal record from Documents Online but there >> are a >> lot of George ALLENs on the list. The information I have is that he >> served >> in the 3rd Northumbrian Brigade. Does anybody know what regiment this > would >> be? >> >> George ALLEN played the trombone in the Seaham Colliery band and >> played > the >> lodge into Durham for the big meeting up to 1939 despite having a >> wooden >> leg. I would like to know more about this ancestor. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Irene >> >> >> ==== ENG-DURHAM Mailing List ==== >> Durham GenWeb Host >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~engdur/ >> >> >> >>

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