Hi Michelle, I'm not sure if you had this information already, but I have just checked the 1891 Census and I'm afraid the COLLEDGE family had moved on - 14 Ruby Street was occupied by a John I? BUSTON/BUXTON and family (Ref: RG12-3999 Folio 57 Page 53 - or 112/293 in the PDF file). What a wonderful set of set of street names Marske has though - Ruby Street along with Diamond, Pearl, Emerald, Garnett and Coral! Karen Researching: ========== BRADLEY - Danby NRY BRUCE - Gateshead/Whickham DUR, Percy Main NOR CAMPBELL - Jarrow/South Shields DUR CLASPER - Whickham/Gateshead DUR CORNFORTH - Danby NRY CUMMIN[G]S - Loftus/Whitby NRY FISHWICK/WIKE - Egton NRY HARRISON - Fylingdales/Loftus/Marske/Whitby NRY HART - Egton/Lealholm/Lesse Rigg/Liverton/Loftus/Ugthorpe/Whitby NRY JACKSON - Loftus/Ugthorpe NRY LOWTHER - Danby/Eskdale NRY MORLEY - Ruswarp/Whitby NRY MULLEN - Hartlepool NRY, Jarrow/South Shields DUR SLATER - Danby/Whitby NRY ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michelle Embleton" <Michelle.Embleton@newcastle.ac.uk> To: <ENG-DURHAM-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 10:28 AM Subject: [D'hamYorks] Can anyone help? Possibly 1891 Lookup? > Hello, > > I'm hoping someone can help me track a bunch of sons and their father > who have disappeared somewhere between the 1881 and 1901 census. They > appear in the 1881 census but I cannot find them in the 1901 census. > I've checked the death indexes but I can find no trace of any of them. > > In 1881 I've found them at: 14 Ruby Street, Marske in Guisborough > along with a sister (Sarah A) and their mother (Sarah A) and grandfather > (Robert) all of which I've accounted for at later dates, the daughter, > then married, being the only one alive for the 1901 census) > > > COLLEDGE > Father: George born Mar Qtr 1868 Whitby > Sons: John Robert born Jun Qtr 1870 Whitby > George L born Sep Qtr 1871 Whitby > Sam born approx 1874 Whitby > Albert born Sep Qtr 1878 Saltburn > Edwin Born Sep Qtr 1878 Saltburn > > I've found a G College, listed as a grocer in Ruby Street in Bulmers > directory 1890 for Markse, and also a G College listed as a lifeboat cox > in Old Saltburn in Bulmers 1890 directory for Brotton. I know that the > father George was present at his daughter Sarah's wedding in 1895 in > Lanchester but under his profession he's listed as Ships captain > > I haven't been lucky enough to see the 1891 census and was wondering if > someone could assist or offer advice on the next step because I'm > completely at a loss as to what to do next. > > TIA > > Michelle > > > ==== 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 >