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    1. Re: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton.
    2. Rose Morrison
    3. Will be back at the library on Tuesday morning, will have a look then. Sorry to say some of this film is unreadable but keep your fingers cross in the hope that I can find Marianne Wilson for you. Rose ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valerie Bush" <absolutely-fabulous@worldnet.att.net> To: <ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:55 AM Subject: RE: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton. > Hello, > I saw your posting on the Durham site. > If it is possible, I am searching for any record of birth or Baptism of > Marianne Wilson, daughter of John Wilson born around 1844. Thank you in > advance. > Valerie Power Bush > New Jersey, USA >> > > Viewing film 1894160 from the LDS family library, Baptisums 1822-1867 St > Thomas Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham. > > > ==== ENG-DURHAM-YORKS Mailing List ==== > ~~ The List's Golden Rule ~~ > Keep it clean! Keep it Cool! Treat others on the List like you want them > to treat you . . . . . . . . . and we'll get along just fine!! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ==== ENG-DURHAM-YORKS Mailing List ==== > *** Tired of this LIST? Going on vacation, a business trip? *** > Send email with one word, UNSUBSCRIBE, in Subject and Message area to: ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L-request@rootsweb.com. Digest? Replace "L" with "D". > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    10/25/2002 12:02:01
    1. [D'hamYorks] 1861 census lookup
    2. David HALL
    3. Hi everyone If anyone has access to the 1851 census for Hutton Rudby in North Yorkshire could they please have a look for John HALL aged 7. Not sure of his parents names but I think they may have been a farming family. Any help will be greatly appreciated Kind Regards David Hall

    10/25/2002 11:30:11
    1. [D'hamYorks] Gibson & Bricklebank
    2. helen kime
    3. Just a further posting on Harry Gibson born 27th Feb 1894 Middlesbrough,served in the British forces 1914 - 1918, worked for Dorman & Long before coming to Australia approx 1923-4-5 with his wife Gladys nee Bricklebank & 3 children Edna, James & Robert. I have now learnt that he lived in Carlow Road Middlesbrough. Would love to hear of anything regarding this family as my Dad (Robert) is 83 and would like to know. Best Regards from Australia, Helen

    10/25/2002 08:58:24
    1. Re: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton.
    2. Hi Rose, Thank you for the look up offer. Is this church Church of England or Roman Catholic? Mary L. Casey

    10/25/2002 06:31:22
    1. Re: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton.
    2. Hi Rose, If your list isn't too long, could I ask you to check for me: William Thompson Kay 1852/3 Stockton registration area. Sorry I don't know his parents, or any sibblings. Thanks, in hope! Helen

    10/25/2002 04:11:06
    1. Re: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton.
    2. ken perry
    3. ROSE WHEN VIEWING THE FILM COULD YOU POSSIBLY LOOK OUT FOR ANY PERRY'S OR LAING'S THANKS KEN PERRY ----- Original Message ----- From: Rose Morrison <rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au> To: <ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:38 PM Subject: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton. > Viewing film 1894160 from the LDS family library, Baptisums 1822-1867 St Thomas Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham. > Willing to do lookups while researching for my INNISS & BAKERs. > Rose Morrison > rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au > > > ==== ENG-DURHAM-YORKS Mailing List ==== > ~~ The List's Golden Rule ~~ > Keep it clean! Keep it Cool! Treat others on the List like you want them > to treat you . . . . . . . . . and we'll get along just fine!! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    10/25/2002 03:11:57
    1. Re: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton.
    2. Sue
    3. Hi I have just seen your kind offer to do lookups. I wonder if you could keep a lookout for any WRIGHTSON baptisms? The christian names I have are Mary, John Thomas, Charles, Joseph, Jane Ann, Elizabeth, but I would be interested in any you might find. Thanks again Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rose Morrison" <rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au> To: <ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:38 PM Subject: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton. > Viewing film 1894160 from the LDS family library, Baptisums 1822-1867 St Thomas Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham. > Willing to do lookups while researching for my INNISS & BAKERs. > Rose Morrison > rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au > > > ==== ENG-DURHAM-YORKS Mailing List ==== > ~~ The List's Golden Rule ~~ > Keep it clean! Keep it Cool! Treat others on the List like you want them > to treat you . . . . . . . . . and we'll get along just fine!! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    10/25/2002 02:58:59
    1. [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton.
    2. Rose Morrison
    3. Viewing film 1894160 from the LDS family library, Baptisums 1822-1867 St Thomas Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham. Willing to do lookups while researching for my INNISS & BAKERs. Rose Morrison rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au

    10/25/2002 02:38:35
    1. RE: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton.
    2. Hi Please could you look up the surname "BENTON". Many thanks Johanna Benton Cotter -----Original Message----- From: "Valerie Bush" <absolutely-fabulous@worldnet.att.net> Sent: 24 October 2002 22:55 To: "ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com" <ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: RE: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton. Hello, I saw your posting on the Durham site. If it is possible, I am searching for any record of birth or Baptism of Marianne Wilson, daughter of John Wilson born around 1844. Thank you in advance. Valerie Power Bush New Jersey, USA -----Original Message----- From: Rose Morrison [mailto:rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au] Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 6:39 PM To: ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton. Viewing film 1894160 from the LDS family library, Baptisums 1822-1867 St Thomas Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham. Willing to do lookups while researching for my INNISS & BAKERs. Rose Morrison rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au ==== ENG-DURHAM-YORKS Mailing List ==== ~~ The List's Golden Rule ~~ Keep it clean! Keep it Cool! Treat others on the List like you want them to treat you . . . . . . . . . and we'll get along just fine!! ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 ==== ENG-DURHAM-YORKS Mailing List ==== *** Tired of this LIST? Going on vacation, a business trip? *** Send email with one word, UNSUBSCRIBE, in Subject and Message area to: ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L-request@rootsweb.com. Digest? Replace "L" with "D". ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    10/25/2002 12:32:43
    1. RE: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton.
    2. Please could you have a look for the name "BENTON" thanks Johanna Benton Cotter -----Original Message----- From: "Rose Morrison" <rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au> Sent: 24 October 2002 22:38 To: "ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com" <ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton. Viewing film 1894160 from the LDS family library, Baptisums 1822-1867 St Thomas Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham. Willing to do lookups while researching for my INNISS & BAKERs. Rose Morrison rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au ==== ENG-DURHAM-YORKS Mailing List ==== ~~ The List's Golden Rule ~~ Keep it clean! Keep it Cool! Treat others on the List like you want them to treat you . . . . . . . . . and we'll get along just fine!! ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    10/25/2002 12:31:48
    1. RE: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton.
    2. Valerie Bush
    3. Hello, I saw your posting on the Durham site. If it is possible, I am searching for any record of birth or Baptism of Marianne Wilson, daughter of John Wilson born around 1844. Thank you in advance. Valerie Power Bush New Jersey, USA -----Original Message----- From: Rose Morrison [mailto:rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au] Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 6:39 PM To: ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [D'hamYorks] Baptisums Stockton. Viewing film 1894160 from the LDS family library, Baptisums 1822-1867 St Thomas Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham. Willing to do lookups while researching for my INNISS & BAKERs. Rose Morrison rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au ==== ENG-DURHAM-YORKS Mailing List ==== ~~ The List's Golden Rule ~~ Keep it clean! Keep it Cool! Treat others on the List like you want them to treat you . . . . . . . . . and we'll get along just fine!! ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    10/24/2002 12:55:18
    1. [D'hamYorks] Gibson & Bricklebank Families
    2. helen kime
    3. Dear Sue Thanks for your information on the Gibson and Bricklebank families. I have tried the census but keep getting told no names match obviously I am doing something wrong, I am only new to the computer, so will have to be patient which is a little difficult as I'm really wanting to find out about my family. Thanks anyway. Helen

    10/23/2002 05:12:02
    1. Re: [D'hamYorks] Gibson & Bricklebank
    2. Sue Banks
    3. Helen, My great grandfather, John Christopher COX, worked for Dorman & Long, as did his sons Fred COX and John COX. As you may know, Dorman & Long make bridges, including the Tyne, Golden Gate & Sydney Harbour bridges, as well as the rebuilding of the Menai Bridge originally built by Thomas Telford. Fred COX drove a shunting engine outside, so he was a "worker". He lived from about 1900 to 1960. John COX was about 6 ft 4 inches tall, & his wife Beattie "came up to his waistcoat pocket". They had about 10 children. He was Transport Manager. This was an indoor job & made him "management". My father was born in Dormanstown, in 1927, which was the town built by Dorman & Long for their workers. His mother was Elsie COX, who was sister to John & Fred. Have you tried the 1901 census on http://www.census.pro.gov.uk/ for more information about your GIBSONs? I found Henry GIBSON aged 6 in Gateshead, but no Harry in the north east. There were 229 male GIBSONs in Gateshead & 180 female ones! Good hunting, Regards, Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "helen kime" <helenkime@optusnet.com.au> To: <ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 2:54 PM Subject: [D'hamYorks] Gibson & Bricklebank > Hi Everyone, I'm still trying to trace my G father's family.My Gfather was born Harry Gibson on the 27th Feb 1894 and was registered on the 9th April 1894 by J Bowss in Middlesbrough reg no 99.Since last writing I have found out that he was in the British forces 1914 - 1918. He also worked for Dorman & Long before coming to Australia with his wife Gladys nee Bricklebank & 3 young children approx 1923 -1924. His children are Edna, James & Robert my Dad. We also know that Harry was the youngest of 13 children & 3 of his sisters were Winnie, Minnie & Ginny. Any help would be greatly appreciated'my Dad who is 83 and myself would love to hear news.Regards from Australia. > Helen > > > ==== ENG-DURHAM-YORKS Mailing List ==== > This List is dedicated to Counties of Durham & York, England. If you > have a problem, question, need direction or to report a virus, please > contact Kathleen off-list at Administration@KathleensKorner.net. Thanks. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    10/22/2002 07:38:38
    1. [D'hamYorks] TARGETT/BELL - Grindon
    2. lizzy johansen
    3. Margaret BELL was born in Low Worsall, N. Yorkshire, in l850. She was daughter to John BELL and Mary (HUTCHINSON). Margaret was sister to my great grandfather, George BELL. She married Henry TARGETT of Wiltshire at Marton in l875. At the time, Henry was resident in Marton and Margaret in Thorpe (Co. Durham). On the l88l Census William and Margaret were living in Great Smeaton, N. Yorks (a village with links to earlier BELLs) as follows: William Henry TARGETT, Ag. Lab., 32, b. Wilts. Margaret, Wife, 31, b. Low Worsall, Yorks Mary Elizabeth, Daughter, 4, b. Ingleby Arncliffe, Yorks William, Son, 2, b. Great Smeaton, Yorks John Robert, Son, 4m., b. Gt. Smeaton I have now found the family on the l90l census living at Thorpe, parish of Grindon, Co. Durham Henry TARGETT, Mar., 52, Farm Lab. Domestic, b. Teffont Magna, Salisbury, Wilts Margaret, 5l, b. Worsall William, Son, 22, Lab. at Tar Works, b. Gt. Smeaton and at Fulthorpe, Thorpe, Grindon living with PEACOCK family (farmers) Robert TARGETT, Servant, 20, Houseman, b. Gt. Smeaton Would love to hear from anyone researching the TARGETTS. I can give fuller details of the PEACOCK family if required. Other names on same sheet: PEARSON, WOODRUFF, GOWLEY,WHITFIELD, CLARK (of Driffield) HOGGARTH and ROBINSON. Also FISHBURN and ALTON. Regards Diane Johansen

    10/22/2002 07:31:23
    1. [D'hamYorks] Gibson & Bricklebank
    2. helen kime
    3. Hi Everyone, I'm still trying to trace my G father's family.My Gfather was born Harry Gibson on the 27th Feb 1894 and was registered on the 9th April 1894 by J Bowss in Middlesbrough reg no 99.Since last writing I have found out that he was in the British forces 1914 - 1918. He also worked for Dorman & Long before coming to Australia with his wife Gladys nee Bricklebank & 3 young children approx 1923 -1924. His children are Edna, James & Robert my Dad. We also know that Harry was the youngest of 13 children & 3 of his sisters were Winnie, Minnie & Ginny. Any help would be greatly appreciated'my Dad who is 83 and myself would love to hear news.Regards from Australia. Helen

    10/22/2002 12:54:11
    1. [D'hamYorks] Johns(t)ons/Thompsons
    2. Tim Callaghan
    3. I'm researching JOHNS(T)ONs from Hebburn/North Shields/Tynemouth/Chester-le-Street and THOMPSONs from North Shields/Tynemouth. I would be pleased to hear from anyone else with these interests. Tim

    10/21/2002 03:08:11
    1. [D'hamYorks] Johns(t)ons/Thompsons
    2. Tim Callaghan
    3. I'm researching JOHNS(T)ONs from Hebburn/North Shields/Tynemouth and THOMPSONs from North Shields/Tynemouth. I would be pleased to hear from anyone else with these interests. Tim

    10/21/2002 03:06:10
    1. [D'hamYorks] Re: Militia
    2. Nancy Vogt
    3. John and any others interested: I asked the somewhat the same question about a year ago and received a reply from Mark Frost and to summarize his note: The ranks of the militia were filled by volunteers but if there was a shortage names/numbers were drawn. If one didn't wish to serve you could pay to send a substitute or pay a fee to avoid service. The members of the militia served NOT in their home county and required about 20 days a year training and sometimes a few months of active service a year. I recently found evidence through the PRO online catalogue (Procat reader) http://catalogue.pro.gov.uk/ of militia service of someone I am researching. Unfortunately the cost of obtaining the record was very costly (UK around 70-80 pounds and well over $100 US where I live) and I was told by another researcher that very little personal information is included in the record except name, place of birth (but not date of birth), length of service and usually dates of enlistment and discharge and perhaps age at discharge. You might try to access the site and search the catalogue to ascertain if the name you are looking for comes up. Perhaps others have more useful information or suggestions. Nancy Vogt USA

    10/20/2002 04:43:27
    1. [D'hamYorks] militia
    2. john.hume
    3. I've just been reading about the british army during the 1700's and 1800's and I noticed that all villages were required to submit a list of able bodied men to serve in the local militia. Ages were from 16 to 45. Do these lists survive and how does one access them. Thank you J Hume in cold Nottingham researching HUME in Rotherham, York and Durham 1600's and onwards ARCHER in Rotherham 1880's BEALE in Sheffield 1886 BROOKES in Edwinstowe/Rotherham 1850's BUCKLAND in Nottingham 1880's BURTON in Sheffield 1922 FLETCHER in Horton York 1745 HARRISON in Nottingham 1880 - 1940 HEMSELY in Rotherham 1880's HOLIDAY in York/Kilvington 1785 LANGTON in Sheffield 1908 LAW in Rotherham 1880's McBRIDE in Rotherham 1860's PRIEST in Bossall York 1828 SCRUTON in York 1780's SKELTON in York 1791 THEAKER in Sheffield 1900 WOODCOCK in York/Gateshead 1819

    10/20/2002 09:33:03
    1. [D'hamYorks] New to list
    2. Jane McManus
    3. Hello list, I have recently joined the list and would like to post my interests The families I am currently researching in this area are:- DUDLEY (Stockton on Tees, 1901) BLENKHORN ( Epperly, 1901) If anyone has links to these I would be glad to hear from them Jane

    10/19/2002 01:58:32