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    1. [NMB] Free E-Book - North East England Local History
    2. Brian Pears
    3. Hi You may be interested in a free online book: "North East England Local History" by Sheila Convey. There are chapters entitled: The Theatre Royal, The Keelmen of the Tyne, The Assembly Rooms, Newcastle Town Moor, Gibside Estate, The Tyne Bridge, The High Level Bridge, La Sagesse, and Robert Hazlitt and the Highwayman. You'll find it at: http://www.otherworldnortheast.org.uk/downloads/nelocalvol1.pdf Brian -- Brian Pears (Gateshead, UK) http://www.bpears.org.uk/ Joint List Admin NORTHUMBRIA Genealogy Mailing List GENUKI Northumberland Maintainer

    02/04/2010 05:37:02
    1. Re: [NMB] Free E-Book - North East England Local History
    2. Anne Heafield
    3. Thanks Brian, will thoroughly enjoy reading it this afternoon. Anne, Melbourne > > Hi > > You may be interested in a free online book: "North East England > Local History" by Sheila Convey. There are chapters entitled: The > Theatre Royal, The Keelmen of the Tyne, The Assembly Rooms, > Newcastle Town Moor, Gibside Estate, The Tyne Bridge, The High > Level Bridge, La Sagesse, and Robert Hazlitt and the Highwayman. > > You'll find it at: > > http://www.otherworldnortheast.org.uk/downloads/nelocalvol1.pdf > > Brian > -- > Brian Pears (Gateshead, UK) http://www.bpears.org.uk/ > Joint List Admin NORTHUMBRIA Genealogy Mailing List > GENUKI Northumberland Maintainer > > > The NORTHUMBRIA FAQ page is located at > http://www.bpears.org.uk/NorthumbriaFAQ/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NORTHUMBRIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/05/2010 05:40:57
    1. Re: [NMB] Area for death registration early 1900s
    2. pen
    3. Dear all, I cannot see my messages to the list so hope this makes it on. Trying to find my g.grandfathers death. William Smith died after 1901 and before 1911 census. Address in 1901 was Eighton Banks. 1911 Lowreys Lane Low Fell, but he is gone by then, his wife and family there. Not many contenders actually. He was born in 1861 and found one that comes under Chester Le St. Best fit death in 1908 right age. Could Eighton Banks have come under CLS please? Otherwise it has to be Gateshead, but that one would mean he was born 1863...which he was not. Cant afford to order loads of certs and have a leaning towards he CLS one, but Eighton Banks, St Thomas Lamesley......where the angel now is.... Could it ever have been under CLS. Welcome anyones help please? Thank you. Pennie

    04/01/2010 12:13:14