Information taken from film 2046687 Register of Burials Redcar Yks Cemetery 1952 Aug 26th Emily CAVERS 64yrs 33 Gosforth Avenue Aug 26th Sydney CROSSLING 58yrs 52 Alfred Street Sep 1st Winifred FARMERY 47yrs 96 Lord Street Sep 2nd John YEOMANS 56yrs 39 High Street West Sep 4th John George AMSTRONG 77yrs 4 Dorman's Cottages Sep 6th George Henry PEARSON 82yrs 46 Church Street Sep 6th Vina GREEN 73yrs 116 Coatham Road * Sep 9th William WHALLEY 50 yrs 11 Kettleness Avenue Sep 9th Margaret JONES 67yrs 15 Cleveland Street 1955 Apr 29th Melvina COMER 81yrs Lingdale House May 2nd Phyllis Rita SYKES 60yrs 53 Chester Road May 2nd Mary Ann LAMBERT 76yrs 14 Charles Street May 2nd Kate Elizabeth LARMOUTH 67yrs 156 Corporation Road May 3rd Alfred Malcolm MUNROE 61yrs 40 Ripon Road May 4th Hannah PROUSE 74yrs 38 Charlotte Street May 7th John Reginald PRESTON 41yrs 15 Rydal Avenue May 7th Thomas Albert HUTCHINSON 71yrs 34 Hawthorn Road 1956 Feb 6th Thomas SHERVINGTON 91yrs 33 Zetland Road Feb 6th Emily MEREDITH 82yrs 178 Coatham Road Feb 6th Jane NICHOLLS 90yrs 66 Aske Road Feb 7th John LLOYD 12hrs 18 Coney Street Feb 8th John ELSON 69yrs 54 Greenlands Road Feb 9th Phoebe Annie BRATT 73yrs 74 Queen Street Feb 9th Albert Ernest DOWSON 64yrs 49 Radal Avenue Feb 9th Arthur TOWNSEND 67yrs 7 France Street Feb 9th Mary Crame CATON 87yrs 132 High Street * 1959 June 22nd Laura Gertrude SOTHERAN 69yrs 148 High St. West June 23rd George Henry KING 76yrs 5 Durham Road June 29th Sarah GUISE(LEY/BY) 77 yrs 6 Red Lion Street June 29th Molly WILKINSON 45 yrs 164 Broadway West July 6th Patrick Peter McCARTHY 69yrs 46 Lime Street July 9th Clive James Melvyn BRINGLOE 2yrs 1 Whitehouse Cottage July 9th William Heslop TAIT 6yrs 2 Coastguard Cottages July 14th Percy William ROBINSON 65yrs 17 Raby Road July 15th Elizabeth Mary UPTON 85yrs 20 Lawrence Street * * claimed as belonging to the Baker family tree
Having both NR Yorkshire and Hampshire relatives, I subscribe to both lists, and have recently had some great successes with the latter, finding whole new lines of relatives I didn't know about. Many of mine were christened or married at St. Mary's, Portsea, where Charles Dickens was also baptized - there's a plaque in the present church commemorating this fact, and a nice little museum housed at Dickens' birthplace in Portsmouth. The church where Dickens was baptized was rebuilt twice in the 19th century, but I have a color print reproduction of the old church from 1761. I was quite surprised, therefore, to hear of a Dickens connection to Malton. Presumably that was later in his life. Was this through marriage or career? I'd like to add my thanks to the Andy for his huge Malton Messenger project - just wish there was SKS who would do the same for the Whitby area! Though I did hear of one SAWDON in the MM BMD's some time ago, most of mine were from Whitby, notably William SAWDON, a watchmaker & jeweler, who had a shop in Bridge Street, and was quite a noted person in his day. I have an original photo print of him and his wife Eleanor WINSPEAR, which I later found must have been fairly widely distributed as it appears in a book of old photos of Whitby and its residents - this also included my great uncle Arthur SAWDON's furniture shop partially submerged in the Whitby flood of 1920. This is also a pretext to re-post my surname interests in the hope that some new people have joined the list since I last posted them. Regards and thanks to all who have previously helped me out with so much of my research which is hard to conduct at this distance! Martin Willcocks Salt Lake City, UT, USA. Yorks interests: BOYLE, FLETCHER, HILL, HODGSON, LAW(S), SAWDON, SHEPHERD, WATSON, WELLBURN, WILLIAMS, WINSPEAR
Information taken from film 2046687 Burials for Redcar Cemetery 1947 Dec 19th George Thomas HORNER 41yrs 19 Broadway East Dec 20th Annie Elizabeth HOLDER 58yrs 8 Corporation Road Dec 22nd Annie Elizabeth STIBBARD 73yrs 15 Alfred Street Dec 24th Susan GLARVEY 5mths 36 Cedar Grove Dec 29th Harriet SHUTE 79yrs 2 McClean Avenue Dec 31st Ellen Jane FOSTER 70yrs 22 Raby Road 1948 Jan 2nd Margaret AGAR 87yrs 308 Laburnum Road Jan 3rd Albert William PROUSE 69yrs 38 Charlotte Street * Jan 6th John Edward ATTY 86yrs 2 Dale Street 1948 Mar 9th Joseph Lockwood WALLER 71yrs 48 Lime Road Mar 10th Thomas Henry WHEAT 71yrs 8 Nelson Terrace Mar 13th Alice May BECKTON 49yrs 15 Crosthwaite Avenue Mar 17th Clara OLDROYD 63yrs 79 West Dyke Road Mar 17th John UPTON 49yrs 16 Teal Street Mar 18th Doris WILLIAMSON 31yrs 36 Fitzwilliam Street Mar 19th Robert DIXON 83yrs 36 Red Lion Street Mar 23rd Leslie JOYCE 20yrs 21 Abercrombie Road Mar 24 Frederick Charles {THOMPSON BAKER} 80yrs 71 Borough Road * 1948 Aug 2nd Ann Amelia WHEELER 10days 55 Thrush Road Aug 3rd Mary Jane FLEMING 64yrs 4 Maple Square Aug 4th Frances BARLOW 81yrs 322 Laburnum Road Aug 4th William KING 70yrs 9 Mayfair Avenue * Aug 5th Joseph Henry PICKNETT 54yrs 67 Thrush Road Aug 6th Dennis SIMISTER 1 day 25 Albert Street Aug 9th Margaret Hannah BURGE 80yrs 87 Westbourne Avenue Aug 13th Mary Anne BOLAM 65yrs 356 Laburnum Road Aug 13th Martha Annie BAINES 67yrs 68 Hobson Avenue * claimed as belonging to the Baker family line
Seeking the descendants of the following families, in which to share my research. Most of the families lived all of their lives in Redcar Yks Mark BAKER & Mary CLARK m 1831 Marske in Cleveland Lived in Redcar John BAKER & Susannah INNIS m 1851 Hartlepool Durham (Sailor) moved around Stockton & Sunderland Dur. John UPTON & Ann BAKER m 1862 Redcar Yks Lived in Redcar Richard BAKER & Harriet BEST m 1858 Stokesley Yks moved around Matthew BAKER & Jane BURNISTONE lived Redcar Yks Lived Redcar John BRECKON/EN & Christiana BAKER m 1869 Redcar Lived Redcar Thomas KING & Christiana BRECKON m 1878 Redcar (2nd marriage of Christiana BAKER) lived in Redcar Emanuel BAKER & Elizabeth COATES m 1867 Redcar. Lived in Redcar John WARRIOR & Mary BAKER m 1875 reg. Guisbrough Yks lived Linthorpe & Loftus Yks William BAKER & Elizabeth THOMPSON m 1870 Redcar & lived in Redcar. Thomas BAKER & Margaret m 1873 Redcar Lived in Redcar Rose Morrison nee Baker Qld Australia rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au
Thomas WEATHERALD b.1798 Whitby Mary TOWNSON mother of above Ann MARWOOD b. 1798, Whitby Jonathon SIMPSON b. c1800 Pickering Johanna Sanders wife of Jonathon. b. c1800
Thank you Brenda I enjoyed reading them Charlotte (PERRY) Turner ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brenda Green" <brenda@yorkshireancestors.com> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 12:51 PM Subject: Re: [N'Yorks] Malton Messenger BMD's 31st December 1864 > > p.s. This concludes 1864. I will be taking a break from this for a short > > while. > > > > Awww! We are all going to have withdrawal symptons. > > Thanks for all your hard work Andy. > > Brenda > Ebberston, 6 miles East of Pickering, North Yorkshire > Visit the Family History Research Library with accommodation > Books for Genealogists on CD, 1901 Census Vouchers retailer. > Visit our website: www.yorkshireancestors.com > e-mail: brenda@yorkshireancestors.com > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > ~~ The List's GOLDEN RULE ~~ > Keep to genealogy, history, anything ancestors! Keep it clean & cool. > Treat others as you want them to treat you...Positively *NO* selling! > > ============================== > 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 >
Many thanks for this one Andy, I certainly found it very interesting account of a person's life....and hope to fit him into my Leng family before too long! My researched Leng's are a great deal earlier so now I shall have to go the other way into the future to see if I can see where he sits in the family grouping. Your hard work over the years is much appreciated and I had all of the notes saved until a computer crash two weeks ago and lost the lot....but thankfully can go to the website and find them again. Phew! All the best, Noelene ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Sefton" <andy@andysefton.fsnet.co.uk> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 7:56 AM Subject: RE: [N'Yorks] Malton Messenger BMD's 24th December 1864 > Thanks to all the kind messages I have received. I was surprised no one > picked up on this super entry I posted for 3rd December 1864 in the Deaths: > > It gave me an evocative feeling of a Dickens novel: > > "On the 28th ult., at Malton, Mr Robert LENG, woodturner, aged 66. Deceased > for many years has been totally blind and being gifted with no ordinary > musical ability, attained great proficiency on various instruments. As a > vocalist he also excelled; and all our townspeople will have vivid > remembrance of his nightly perambulations of the town, during the Christmas > season each year. So far as he is concerned, the Christmas carols will no > longer be heard in Malton." > > Back soon with 1865. > > Andy Sefton > >
These are my family surnames :- RENNEY [RENNIE] - BOO - DODDS SMITH [ 2] - LAIDLER DAWSON - KEENAN - CHEESEBROUGH - MANKIN DOUGLASS - YORK - HEWITT - WINDROSS - HILLS RUTHERFORD - GARDINER - COWPER [COOPER] THWAITES - DOWNS - DITCHBURN - SHOTTON - ADAMS These names cover County Durham, Cumberland, North Yorks, Bradford,Yorks. areas and some have emigrated to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and the USA. Also RENNIE in Scotland. Also have ROGERS and MALT in Hampshire, BUTLER and BUTCHER in London. You can contact me at Pmc248@cs.com Please remember the unwritten rule in Genealogy , SURNAMES are ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS, typed in CAPITAL LETTERS. It makes your messages so much easier to read. Thankyou !! Kind Regards, Pam [ RENNEY] McKinley, an Aldershot, Hants. gal, now in Arizona.
David Drake wrote...... >I don't think I am aware as to your Malton connections (the names you are >researching there). If they have been listed somewhere in your e-mails, >apologies for missing them. Thanks David, I have North Yorkshire connections, not just Malton, but like everyone else only a few of mine ever appear. The name RIVIS/REVIS and also SLEIGHTHOLME are the main ones I am researching but Fenwick, Carter, Clark, Smith, Bridon and Place are some of the others on my maternal side. My web site is: http://www.andysefton.fsnet.co.uk The Dickens/Malton connection is a coincidence to my email, and I have to admit I had not thought of that when I wrote it, however, there is a bigger coincidence as Dickens was supposed to be a great friend of Smithson, who ran the Malton Messenger and lived at Easthorpe Hall! I also think his brother who was a railway engineer, is also reputed to have lived in Malton at the time the Malton Railway was being built. I am not sure if any of the Dickens family will show up in the BMD's. Thanks for the email. Andy Sefton Pocklington
Andrew, I would like to add my thanks also for all your hard work. Your message "It gave me an evocative feeling of a Dickens novel" was most apposite for me as a Dickens lover and of course, as you will know, Dickens had Malton connections. I don't think I am aware as to your Malton connections (the names you are researching there). If they have been listed somewhere in your e-mails, apologies for missing them. Thanks again, David Drake in Leeds ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Sefton" <andy@andysefton.fsnet.co.uk> To: <ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 8:56 PM Subject: RE: [N'Yorks] Malton Messenger BMD's 24th December 1864 > Thanks to all the kind messages I have received. I was surprised no one > picked up on this super entry I posted for 3rd December 1864 in the Deaths: > > It gave me an evocative feeling of a Dickens novel: > > "On the 28th ult., at Malton, Mr Robert LENG, woodturner, aged 66. Deceased > for many years has been totally blind and being gifted with no ordinary > musical ability, attained great proficiency on various instruments. As a > vocalist he also excelled; and all our townspeople will have vivid > remembrance of his nightly perambulations of the town, during the Christmas > season each year. So far as he is concerned, the Christmas carols will no > longer be heard in Malton." > > Back soon with 1865. > > Andy Sefton > > > > -----Original Message----- > Sent: 25 May 2003 17:08 > To: ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [N'Yorks] Malton Messenger BMD's 24th December 1864 > > > To Andy Sefton, > > We will miss you Andy, really enjoy reading these excerpts from the > newspaper. > > Hurry Back, Pam in Arizona. > > > ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the *NEW* RootsWeb/Ancestry Message Boards yet? Take a > tour soon & learn how time-saving those "Gateway" messages are compared > to trying to find the *new* ones on your own. > > ============================== > 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-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== > This List is dedicated to the North Riding, Yorkshire, 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 > >
The following extracts have been taken from my notes on the Robinson, Duesbery, Lewen, Gray, Gepp and Harrison families, all of which (except Gepp, and perhaps Gray) were families living in Scarborough, Yorkshire, in the eighteenth century. I would be interested in exchanging information with anyone who has a research interest in any of these families. I am particularly interested in tracing the record of the marriage between William Robinson and Mary Duesbery, which does not appear in the parish register for St Mary's, Scarborough. Also, any information at all about the Duesbery (or Duesbury, or Dewsberry) family, which seems to have extended in a southwestly arc from the Yorkshire coast down toward Pocklington in the East Riding, would be very much appreciated. Is anyone aware of any research which has already been undertaken into the history of this family? I have so far been unable to find any record of any will left by Mary Lewen (or Lewins, formerly Robinson, nee Duesbery), and perhaps someone can suggest possible avenues for further hunting (I have tried the Borthwick Institute in York, but without success). Lastly, I continue to seek any record in Yorkshire of the elusive Captain Francis Gray of Cork, as well as details of the further lines of descent from Mary Robinson and Godfrey Harrison. I have found living descendants of the Robinson-Gepp marriage, which dates from the same period, and it would be pleasing indeed to make contact with a Harrison descendant. Although Scarborough is located in the old North Riding, the parish registers and ecclesiastical records are kept at Beverley, in the old East Riding. I am therefore sending this message to both the North Yorkshire and East Yorkshire groups. Mark Robinson, London Generation 1 WILLIAM ROBINSON was baptised on 13 October 1716 at St Mary's Church, Scarborough. He married Mary Duesbery in about 1734 or, more probably, in about 1739, place unknown, and was buried on 11 April 1758 at St Mary's Church, Scarborough. There were one son, William Robinson, and four daughters, Catherine Robinson, Ann Robinson, Mary Robinson, and Jane Robinson. The last will of William Robinson, dated 27 February 1749/50, and proved on 12 December 1758, reads (in part, and as written) as follows: "...I William Robinson of Scarborough in the County of York Master Marriner...After my dear and loveing wife deceas I give and demise unto my only son William Robinson and to his heirs and assigns...one hundred and twenty pound of British money to my dotor Mary Robinson all that my messuage dwelling houes or tenement and premisses with the appurtenances situate in Tanner Street or Saint Thomas Gate in Scarbrough aforesaid whereing I now live also the houes ye yard adioyning to the back of ye aforesaid houes which I have now taken into own my hand...I do give and demise unto my dotor Catherine Robinson and to her heirs and assigns for ever the houes or tennement where Richard Jackson Malt make now live with half of the garth and grass platt and priviledge of the well ways entry and passages hereto belonging...I do give and demise unto my dotor Ann Robinson and to her heirs and assigns for ever the three tennements adioyning to the back of Mrs Hannah Duesbery houes which she n! ow living...Lastly I do make and constitute my said wife executrix of this my last will and testament, also I constitute and appoint trustees for my children after my wife deceas my brother John Robinson and brother Mathew Duesbery in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 27th day of February in the year of our Lord 1749/50. William Robinson (sealed) William Robinson was a mariner and a ship owner. In 1750, a William Robinson of Scarborough was master and part owner of the Loyalty. In 1756, a William Robinson of Scarborough, probably the same, was master and part-owner of the Felicity. MARY DUESBERY of Scarborough, Yorkshire, was probably the Mary Duesberry who was baptised on 27 November 1716 at St Mary's Church, Scarborough. She married twice and, as Mary Lewins (sic), was buried on 5 December 1789 at St Mary's Church, Scarborough, at the age of seventy-three. Subsequent to the death of William Robinson, Mary Duesbery married Thomas Lewen on 15 May 1759 at St Mary's Church, Scarborough. That marriage ceremony was conducted by Joseph Woofe, Minister, and was witnessed by Henry Howard, vintner, and John Cornforth.Thomas Lewen was probably born in about 1708, married twice, and died on 17 January 1761 at Hammersmith, where he had gone on Scarborough Corporation business. He was buried on 23 January 1761, also at Hammersmith. His will, dated 4 October 1760, was proved at York on 23 April 1761 by his son, James Radcliffe Lewen. Prior to his marriage to Mary Duesbery, he married Catherine Scott, who was buried on 28 April 1755 at St Mary's Church, Scarborough.! From that marriage, there were four daughters, Catherine Lewen, a second Catherine Lewen, Ann Lewen, and Ellinor Lewen, and three sons, Thomas Lewen, a second Thomas Lewen, and James Radcliffe Lewen. Thomas Lewen was enrolled an Attorney-at-Law on 27 November 1730, and was admitted to the Freedom of Scarborough in 1735. He was Bailiff of Scarborough in 1738 and 1751, and was described in the parish register of St Mary's as a Master Mariner. Generation 2 (Issue of William Robinson and Mary Duesbery) CATHERINE ROBINSON was born on 3 April 1742, and was baptised on 8 May 1742 (or 8 May 1741) at St Mary's Church, Scarborough. She may have married Captain Francis Gray of Cork. If so, there may have been at least one son, Francis Gray, who was born on 3 August 1781 at Bridlington, Yorkshire. ANN ROBINSON was born on 4 September 1744, or on 17 September 1744, probably in Scarborough, and was baptised on 30 October 1744 at St Mary's Church, Scarborough. She married Edward Gepp, and died on 5 July 1832. She was buried at St Mary's Church, Chelmsford, where there is a memorial tablet. (Details of the line of descent from Ann Robinson and Edward Gepp have been researched extensively, and are not reproduced here) MARY ROBINSON may have been born in about 1746, was baptised on 9 February 1746/7 at St Mary's Church, Scarborough, and married Godfrey Harrison on 26 June 1766 at Scarborough. The marriage ceremony was conducted by the Reverend Joseph Woofe, Minister, and was witnessed by John Robinson and Michael Cales. There were at least five sons, William Robinson Harrison, John Harrison, Robert Harrison, Christopher Harrison, and Edward Young Harrison, and three daughters, Jane Harrison, Catharine Harrison, and a second Jane Harrison. JANE ROBINSON was born in about 1752, and was baptised on 18 December 1752 at St Mary's Church, Scarborough. Generation 3 (Issue of Mary Robinson and Godfrey Harrison) WILLIAM ROBINSON HARRISON was born on 1 May 1767, and was baptised on 23 June 1767 at Scarborough, Yorkshire. He may have been the William Harrison who married Jane Willis on 3 February 1792, at Scarborough, and/or the William Harrison who married Mary Elliot on 5 December 1801, also at Scarborough. From that second marriage, there were six daughters, Mary Harrison, Jane Harrison, Frances Harrison, Ann Harrison, Peggy Harrison, and a second Frances Harrison, and three sons, William Harrison, Francis Harrison, and Robert Harrison. Note also that a William Harrison married Hannah Jackson on 22 September 1788, at Scarborough. JOHN HARRISON was born on 2 September 1768, and was baptised on 30 December 1768 at Scarborough, Yorkshire. He married Ann Bowcock on 11 December 1794, also at Scarborough. From that marriage, there was at least one daughter, Tabitha Harrison. John Harrison may have been the widower, John Harrison, who married Ann Boyce on 12 June 1805. From that marriage, there were two sons, John Harrison, and William Harrison , and one daughter, Jane Harrison. ROBERT HARRISON was baptised on 14 January 1772 at Scarborough, Yorkshire, and married Mary Hartley on 25 November 1802, also at Scarborough. It may be worth noting that a Robert Harrison of Carlton in Co Durham married Ann Bell on 19 September 1796 at Scarborough, although there would appear to be no connection to the Robert Harrison of interest here. JANE HARRISON was born on 12 July 1772, was baptised on 15 July 1772 at Scarborough, and presumably died prior to December 1780. CHRISTOPHER HARRISON was born on 2 January 1774, and was baptised on 4 October 1774 at Scarborough, Yorkshire. He married Jane Scott on 4 May 1799, also at Scarborough. There was at least one daughter, Mercy Harrison. CATHARINE HARRISON was born on 18 December 1777, and was baptised on 9 December 1780 at Scarborough, Yorkshire. She was buried on 30 July 1796, also at Scarborough. JANE HARRISON was born on 16 October 1780, and was baptised on 9 December 1780 at Scarborough, Yorkshire. She married John Taylor on 23 February 1800, also at Scarborough. EDWARD YOUNG HARRISON was born on 6 August 1782, and was baptised on 11 September 1782 at Scarborough, Yorkshire. He was buried on 14 December 1787, also at Scarborough.
Congratulations, Andy, on your sterling efforts - you deserve a long holiday, not just a break! Best wishes, Roz
Seeking descendants of the following Mark UPTON b 1867 Redcar Yks son of John Upton & Ann BAKER Mark Upton married Elizabeth Mary MOORE in St Peter's Church Redcar in 1896 (daughter of Eli MOORE, Moulder) Mark Upton aged 74yrs late of 20 Lawrence St Redcar was buried Redcar Cemetery Yks on the 27th Oct 1941. Elizabeth Mary Upton (nee Moore) aged 85yrs also late of 20 Lawrence St Redcar was buried Redcar Cemetery Yks on the 15th July 1959. Seeking also information on Thomas UPTON buried Redcar Cemetery May 30th 1936 aged 63yrs late of 85 Lime St Redcar. Wishing to confirm that he was ? Thomas Upton b 1873 Redcar son of John Upton & Ann Baker. Are you able to help me? Willing to share what information I have gathered over the last 7 years on the BAKER family both in England & Australia. Regards Rose Morrison Qld Australia rosebakmor@bigpond.com.au
Information taken from film 2046687 1934 Apr 24th Gordon HENDERSON 2days 19 Hardman Crescent. Apr 30th Ada Emma WALLIS 62yrs 1 RegentSt Apr 30th Herbert WINTERBOTTHAM 11hrs 12 Victoria Avenue May 1st Elizabeth FOWLER 70yrs 5 Thrush Rd May 1st Thomas Smith WILKINSON 68yrs 24 Southampton St May 2nd Charles Edwin TETHER 75yrs "Westonleigh" Redcar Rd May 3rd Mary HARPER 76yrs 69 Lord St May 4th Elizabeth BAKER 86yrs 68 High St * (nee THOMPSON) May 9th Male child named SPELLMAN 6days 62 Brosdway West May 9th Peter MASON 1week 27 Ramsey Rd 1941 Oct 25th Charlie HARRIS 63yrs (L.N.E.R.)? Docks Clerk 11 Henry St Oct 25th William Leslie CROZIER 49yrs (N.P.)? Bank Manager 90 Corporation Rd Oct 25th Doris WALTON 22 yrs House Maid 91 Thames Rd Oct 27th Mark UPTON 74yrs 20 Lawrence St *(? son of John Upton & Ann Baker) Oct 31st Susannah PYBUS 65yrs 6 Elton St Nov 3rd Henry HESLOP 57yrs 17 Tweed Rd Nov 4th Albert George James MILLS 69yrs 24 Soppett St 1945 Oct 3rd Victoria ADDISON 4mths 19 Albert St Oct 5th Margaret SIMPSON 78yrs 4 Birdsall Row Oct 9th Jean Mary HOLYWELL 1hr 26 Chester Rd Oct 12th Thomas Henry BOTTRILL 44 yrs 28 Laurel Rd Oct 13th Issacher TAYLOR 60yrs 13 Fawcus Rd Oct 19th Hannah Maria CLIFT 80yrs 167 Laburnum Rd Oct 22nd Alfred Elliott ROBSON 56 Yrs 71 Borough Rd *(husband of Ada Alice BAKER) Oct 23rd James HENDERSON 81yrs 82 Westfield Avenue Oct 29th Florence Jane RUSSON (54 or 64yrs) 1 Hazel Grove (very hard to read) *claimed as belonging to my research Rose in Qld Australia
Information taken from film 2046687 Burials Redcar Yks Cemetery Yks Don't have the address for all All from Redcar unless otherwise stated. 1924 Jan 23rd Irene JONES 6weeks Jan 26th Phoebe Palmer SMURTHWAITE 58yrs Jan 26th George SMITH 89yrs Jan 28th John DOVE 84yrs Retired Ba(ker)? Jan 28th Margaret Jane Ann WALL 62yrs Feb (6)th Charles Cyril H. OLIVER 41yrs Feb 13th James D(i)nis KETTLEWELL 7mths Feb 14th Christopher DOBSON 74yrs Labourer Lord St Feb 16th Emily BREEM 36yrs "Brookbank Avenue" South View Feb 16th Thomas NEIL 54yrs Gentleman 2 Victory Terrace Coatham Feb 17th Elsie GRANT 671/2yrs 23 Southampton St Feb 18th William Henry BRACKEN 52yrs Labourer 17 Scott St * (? son of Christiana BAKER) Feb 21st Fanny Mary HOBBS 40yrs 15 Yeoman St Feb 23rd Annie Rebecca CROMBIE 31yrs A(?)sley Cottage Esplanade Feb 23rd Lucy BRADY 85yrs 1 Turner St Coatham Feb 26th Elizabeth BAKER 79yrs 21 South Terrace * (nee COATS) Feb 27th Lilian SNAITH 10mths 22 Alfres St Feb 27th Russell FREEMAN 10days 19 Station Rd Coatham 1927 Feb 26th David MARSHALL 3mths Cottage at back of 51 High St Mar 3rd Joseph Henry TIBBLE 20yrs Chemist 30 Laburnam Rd Mar 5th Margaret BAKER 73yrs 11 South Terrace * (nee BELL) Mar 9th Mary Jane McCUE 78yrs 27 Henry St Mar 10th Daniel SOCKETT 68yrs 12 Cedar Grove Mar 13th Annie Elizabeth FORSTER 56yrs 6 Craster Terrace Mar 15th William ROBINSON 67yrs 116 High St * claimed as belonging to my research. Rose In Qld Australia
Information taken from film 2046687 Burials Redcar Cemetery YKS All from Redcar unless otherwise stated. 1922 June 2nd Sarah Ann SIMMONS 75yrs 37 Wilton St June 3rd Martha Tillott KNIGHTS 75yrs 19 Newcomen Terrace Coatham June 3rd Christiana KING 81yrs 1 Alma Parade * (nee BAKER) June 3rd Sheila Sumurthwaite RICHARDSON 12mths 13 Charles St June 3rd George WATERFIELD 42days 81 Muriel St June 3rd Annie JOHNSTON 76yrs 21 Lawrence St June 4th Robert Cousin GRIMSTON 78yrs Farmer 144 High St June 14th Mary Eliza ROWLAND 3mths 11 Albert St June 17th John JUDSON 60yrs Farmer Ings Farm June 17th Joseph William STOREY 61yrs Blacksmith 30 Lord St June 17th Ann SNAITH 76yrs 17 Lord St 1922 Nov 14th Anne Elizabeth TOMLINSON 74yrs 5 BLENHEI(R)n Terrace Nov 15th Mary Ann BURNISTON 63yrs 114 lord St Nov 18th Margaret Mary Elizabeth STICKLAND 63yrs "Cleveland View" Brooksbank Aven. Nov 18th Thomas KING 80yrs Labourer 69 Red Lion St *(husband of the above Christiana) Nov 20th Martha GIBBS 70yrs 7 Turner St Nov 22nd Matthew ARMITAGE 73yrs Rate Collector 16 Granville Terr. Nov 29th Emily BALMFORTH 54yrs 59 Lord St * claimed as belonging to my family tree Rose Morrison Qld Australia rsearching BAKER Yks & Dur INNIS/INNISS/INNES Dur & Yks
Thanks to all the kind messages I have received. I was surprised no one picked up on this super entry I posted for 3rd December 1864 in the Deaths: It gave me an evocative feeling of a Dickens novel: "On the 28th ult., at Malton, Mr Robert LENG, woodturner, aged 66. Deceased for many years has been totally blind and being gifted with no ordinary musical ability, attained great proficiency on various instruments. As a vocalist he also excelled; and all our townspeople will have vivid remembrance of his nightly perambulations of the town, during the Christmas season each year. So far as he is concerned, the Christmas carols will no longer be heard in Malton." Back soon with 1865. Andy Sefton -----Original Message----- Sent: 25 May 2003 17:08 To: ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [N'Yorks] Malton Messenger BMD's 24th December 1864 To Andy Sefton, We will miss you Andy, really enjoy reading these excerpts from the newspaper. Hurry Back, Pam in Arizona. ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== Have you visited the *NEW* RootsWeb/Ancestry Message Boards yet? Take a tour soon & learn how time-saving those "Gateway" messages are compared to trying to find the *new* ones on your own. ============================== 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
I am afraid that is too much work! There may be a way to do it more automatically in the future, but it would have to be a fairly intelligent software program to extract the names. If you want to search the past names the easiest way is to use the Yorkshire Genuki search engine. http://wwwsearch.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gensel?genukiyks All my past postings from 1854, including my just completed 1864 is available on the following link thanks to the good work of Colin Hinson with his excellent GENUKI site: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/index.html#Newspapers Andy Sefton Pocklington -----Original Message----- From: Cattellsearch@aol.com [mailto:Cattellsearch@aol.com] Sent: 25 May 2003 14:08 To: ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [N'Yorks] To Andy Sefton Will you be able to produce an index alphabetically ie database of all the surnames from your Malton Press work?? Rob and William ==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== NO Virus warnings, seasonal greetings or private 'chit-chat' on this list, okay! Other than that, anything pertaining to the lives and times of those we seek goes, but MUST be kept within the *List's Golden Rule*. ============================== 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
> p.s. This concludes 1864. I will be taking a break from this for a short > while. > Awww! We are all going to have withdrawal symptons. Thanks for all your hard work Andy. Brenda Ebberston, 6 miles East of Pickering, North Yorkshire Visit the Family History Research Library with accommodation Books for Genealogists on CD, 1901 Census Vouchers retailer. Visit our website: www.yorkshireancestors.com e-mail: brenda@yorkshireancestors.com
Dear Andy, Many many thanks for all your postings. I have a number of "breakthroughs" thanks to your generous offerings. Looking forward to the next lot! Regards, Joinathan Whittingham. Andrew Sefton wrote: >Thanks to all the kind messages I have received. I was surprised no one >picked up on this super entry I posted for 3rd December 1864 in the Deaths: > >It gave me an evocative feeling of a Dickens novel: > >"On the 28th ult., at Malton, Mr Robert LENG, woodturner, aged 66. Deceased >for many years has been totally blind and being gifted with no ordinary >musical ability, attained great proficiency on various instruments. As a >vocalist he also excelled; and all our townspeople will have vivid >remembrance of his nightly perambulations of the town, during the Christmas >season each year. So far as he is concerned, the Christmas carols will no >longer be heard in Malton." > >Back soon with 1865. > >Andy Sefton > > > >-----Original Message----- >Sent: 25 May 2003 17:08 >To: ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [N'Yorks] Malton Messenger BMD's 24th December 1864 > > > To Andy Sefton, > > We will miss you Andy, really enjoy reading these excerpts from the >newspaper. > > Hurry Back, Pam in Arizona. > > >==== ENG-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== >Have you visited the *NEW* RootsWeb/Ancestry Message Boards yet? Take a >tour soon & learn how time-saving those "Gateway" messages are compared >to trying to find the *new* ones on your own. > >============================== >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-NORTH-YORKS Mailing List ==== >This List is dedicated to the North Riding, Yorkshire, 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 > > > >