Thanks Michael for providing the background for the Temple households . It is interesting that there are two Jane Lunns of the same age, so close together, in 1851, both apparently with Carnegie connections, when neither name seems particularly common in the area. Ingrid From: Michael Temple <[email protected]> Date: 8 May 2013 8:01:02 AM NZST To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [NMB] CARNAGEY/LUNN Reply-To: [email protected] Ingrid & Linda, I have noted your mention of Temple's in the email exchange and I have researched the Temple's mentioned some years ago. Ref. the 1851 census, HO/1417, Folio 83 page 13, sch. 43, Thomas Temple, aged 74, was the son of James Temple & Mary Scott of Elsdon, Thomas's first wife being Elizabeth Dagg. Elizabeth died in 1835 and Thomas Temple aged 61, coal miner of Brownrigg pit house, remarried to Ann Familton, a widow of Dunns Houses, at St. Cuthbert's Elsdon 19 May 1838. The 1851 census records at Brownrigg Pit House, Elsdon parish, Thomas Temple, his wife Ann, a step daughter Mary Ann Carnagie, unmarried, age 38, an Ag. Lab. and Ann Temple Carnagie,, grand daughter aged 3. The 1851 census at Elisham Gate, Elsdon parish, HO 107/2417 Folio 83, page 12, sch. 44, also recorded a Henry Temple, age 43 , a coal miner. Henry was the son of Thomas Temple and Elizabeth Dagg, and he married Hannah Edington of North Chatton 18 March 1837. The 1851 census records Henry Temple age 43, coal miner, Hannah, age 43 Elizabeth, daughter, age, 7, b. at Trimdon, Durham. Jane Lunn, age 66, Aunt, a pauper and a soldiers widow, born Northumberland. I have yet to figure out how Henry Temple had an aunt named Jane Lunn, as the only "Jane", a daughter of Thomas Temple & Elizabeth Dagg, did not marry a Lunn. Unless the Lunn connection is on the Dagg side of the marriage, and I have not researched that line. Mike Temple. -
Ingrid, yes, another mystery, and I have a number of them in my Temple line, going back in Elsdon parish to around 1740 when the Temple's "appeared" in the parish from who knows where ---- probably from across the border, but I've never found any clear evidence to support that. Mike Temple. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ingrid Clausen" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 3:40 AM Subject: Re: [NMB] CARNAGEY/LUNN > Thanks Michael for providing the background for the Temple households . It > is interesting that there are two Jane Lunns of the same age, so close > together, in 1851, both apparently with Carnegie connections, when neither > name seems particularly common in the area. > > Ingrid > > From: Michael Temple <[email protected]> > Date: 8 May 2013 8:01:02 AM NZST > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [NMB] CARNAGEY/LUNN > Reply-To: [email protected] > > Ingrid & Linda, > I have noted your mention of Temple's in the email > exchange and I have researched the Temple's mentioned some years ago. > > Ref. the 1851 census, HO/1417, Folio 83 page 13, sch. 43, > Thomas Temple, aged 74, was the son of James Temple & Mary Scott of > Elsdon, > Thomas's first wife being Elizabeth Dagg. > Elizabeth died in 1835 and Thomas Temple aged 61, coal miner of Brownrigg > pit house, remarried to Ann Familton, a widow of Dunns Houses, at St. > Cuthbert's Elsdon 19 May 1838. > > The 1851 census records at Brownrigg Pit House, Elsdon parish, Thomas > Temple, his wife Ann, a step daughter Mary Ann Carnagie, unmarried, age > 38, > an Ag. Lab. and Ann Temple Carnagie,, grand daughter aged 3. > > The 1851 census at Elisham Gate, Elsdon parish, HO 107/2417 Folio 83, page > 12, sch. 44, also recorded a Henry Temple, age 43 , a coal miner. > Henry was the son of Thomas Temple and Elizabeth Dagg, and he married > Hannah > Edington of North Chatton 18 March 1837. > The 1851 census records Henry Temple age 43, coal miner, > Hannah, age 43 > Elizabeth, daughter, age, 7, b. at Trimdon, Durham. > Jane Lunn, age 66, Aunt, a pauper and a soldiers widow, born > Northumberland. > > I have yet to figure out how Henry Temple had an aunt named Jane Lunn, as > the only "Jane", a daughter of Thomas Temple & Elizabeth Dagg, did not > marry > a Lunn. > Unless the Lunn connection is on the Dagg side of the marriage, and I have > not researched that line. > Mike Temple. > - > .. > Please remember to snip most of the earlier message before you post any > reply...... Thank you! > > The NORTHUMBRIA FAQ page is located at > http://www.bpears.org.uk/NorthumbriaFAQ/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message