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Topic: ELLWOOD Family of Dufton & Brough/u/Stainmore (Read 402 times)
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Gigi
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Hello All,
Has any one any information about the following family:
Mark Ellwood bap 25/4/1734 Dufton married Anne Loadman 8/6/1756 Brough/u/Stainmore.
Their children were:
Margaret bap 9/5/1758 Dufton, unmarried in 1787, Agnes bap 20/9/1759 Dufton, Mary bap 1761 Dufton, Mark bap 19/4/1764 Dufton, Thomas bap 27/5/1766 Brough/u/stainmore Michael bap 29/4/1770 B/U/S John bap 11/9/1768 B/U/S William bap 20/9/1772 Dufton.
Michael I think married Mary Atkinson 7/12/1795 St Michael's Appleby & for a second time Hannah Robinson 3/9/1839 also St Michael's. Michael was a butcher & is in the 1829 directory.
William I think married Anne Simpson 27/4/1794 St Michael's Appleby. William was a farmer, but don't know where.
Is anyone else researching this family? I would be very grateful for any extra information.
Regards,
Gillian
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Elwood/Ellwood: WES & CUM Johnson: Crosby Ravensworth, Hilton & Dufton WES Robinson: CUM Langhorn: Kirkby Thore WES Dover: WES & CUM Parker: Soulby, Bedale Hunt: Gentleshaw, Bladon, Hanborough Slynn: Birmingham Rammell: KENT Felton: Shropshire
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sillgen
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Hi I have a copy of Appleby at Work - a list of directory entries. For Ellwood it has: John jnr blacksmith Crackenthorpe 1858 John, bootmaker Long Marton 1884, John, farmer Crackenthorpe 1811, John, Publican, Crown and Cushion 1904-5 Thomas joiner 1778 , wheelwright (No entry under it) Thomas Parker Ellwood, farmer, Hilton Mill 1884-5 Thomas Parker " miller Hilton Mill 1884-5 William, bootmaker Bongate 1884-5, 13 Bongate 1905
You might be able to claim some of them. Andrea
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sillgen
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I noticed some Parkers too. Do you want those? I shall be in that area next week if you want photos. Andrea
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Hi I was not very successful with pictures of Hilton Mill as it seems to have gone! It is marked clearly on the map but when you get there there is a modern house called Mill Corner with a mill stone built into the front wall, an older farm behind it and a bit further along the road some cottages called Mill cottages - but not the original mill as far as we could see. It is possible one house is built on the site or an older bit has been extended. I did take some photos so send me a personal message with your email address and I will let you have them. It was quite surprising that the mill shown on the map is not actually on the river either. A lovely village though. Andrea
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