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Allan Robson
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The only evidence I have is that Mary Ann and John both had a father who was called John Robson and was a Joiner and and living in Sunderland when they married, the father may have worked at Different Occupations this is the Problem.
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Allan Robson
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I think the problem here is John's age I think he may only have been 11 in 1851 when the family were living in Sunderland and he lied about his age when he married.
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phrishy
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I'm assuming you are referring to the John, Eleanor, John, Margaret, Armstrong and Thomas living in East Sunderland, but this John was an Engine Wright not a joiner and no Mary Ann mentioned ......
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Allan Robson
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Mary Ann and Elizabeth may Have left Home and part of a Larger Family, finding Mary Ann Elizabeth John in 1841 would certainly help, there may be more children
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phrishy
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Could it be this family?
Dumberton Street, Hetton Le Hole, Houghton Le Spring, Durham Eleanor Robson 30 Y Robert 13 Y Mary 9 Y Elizabeth 8 Y Douglass 5 Y John 1 Y HO107/312/10 7/10
Could it be that the name Douglas was carried on by John in his family after his brother
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Allan Robson
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Yes this a real Possibilty, Douglas is the key, and notice John is aged 1 so were was he born? , he must have lied about his age. the funny thing is I have had all the John Robson birth Regs checked from 1837-1841 with parents John Robson and Eleanor in Northumberland and Durham and he is not there.
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Allan Robson
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Hello Just got this info re 1851 census Sunderland.
Birth of Margaret Robson 14 Oct 1841 at Hetton-Le-Hole parents John Robson Joiner and Eleanor Urwin, also birth of Armstrong Urwin Robson Sept 1843 parents same as Margaret both births Registered, No sign of John's Birth Reg, there is something odd here was he adopted into the family as a baby?.
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phrishy
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I wouldn't think he was adopted into the family, I think the reality is much more down to earth than that. Civil registration didn't start until 1837 and the previous child, Douglas would have been before that time. It often happened that children during the next ten or so years were missed off until people got used to the new regulations and also because it was going to cost them money to comply.
If there was a choice between feeding the family and registering a baby, which do you think the money was spent on?
Could this be a possibility for Douglas's christening?
28 October 1835 Saint Nicholas, Newcastle Upon Tyne parents John Robson and Eleanor
Could this give a clue as to where they lived before moving to Hetton?
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phrishy
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The BVRI has these christenings for John Robson -
Christened 25 June 1836 All Saints Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland parents John Robson and Eleanor Christened 18 March 1840 Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland parents John Parkinson Robson and Eleanor Robert Robson christened 26 January 1828 Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland parents John Robson and Eleanor Douglas Robson christened 28 October 1835 All Saint Nicholas, Newcastle Upon Tyne parents John Robson and Eleanor Thomas Angus Robson christened 17 April 1836 All Saints, Newcastle Upon Tyne parents John Parkinson Robson and Eleanor There is also George 16 February 1838, Harriet 13 June 1847, and Joseph 13 June 1852 All Saints, Newcastle Upon Tyne parents John Parkinson Robson and Eleanor William 22 February 1840 All Saint Nicholas, Newcastle Upon Tyne parents John Robson and Eleanor Elizabeth 10 December 1854 All Saints, Newcastle Upon Tyne parents John Parkinson Robson and Eleanor
That's quite a jumble but was trying to figure out whether the John Parkinson Robson was yours or not, but I would believe that after Douglas, they moved and the "Parkinson" lot aren't yours. The William is possibly one of yours, who may have died young, although the different church makes me think twice about him.
If we assume that Robert is their oldest child, making Eleanor about 17 at the time of his birth, then unfortunately the BVRI doesn't list a marriage for them, sorry.
There is one on the IGI for John Robson and Ellen Caulkin 14 June 1828 Saint Andrew, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland but in view of the Armstrong URWIN that you found I think you are definitely looking for a Robson-Urwin marriage.
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Allan Robson
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Once again Thanks for your help. last night I found the Marriage of John Robson to Eleanor Urwin 12th Nov 1826 at Lamesley, you are right about the baptisms of Robert and Douglas they are definitely mine, the John Parkinson Robson is not mine as he was still alive in 1881 and my John died in 1865.
the John Robson born 1836 is an odd one and also William bap feb 1840 the problem with these is John's Baptism is too near Douglas's Baptism. This was a family that although the baptised there children at All Saints they came from Winlaton in Co Durham. I also got this info last night which surprised me I found the baptism of Armstrong Urwin Robson born 1843, he was baptised 8th July 1846 at St Nicholas Hetton-le-Hole, but there is no sign of baptisms for my John Robson or his sister Margaret from 1840-1850 at this church, were they baptised somewhere else or not baptised at all. very odd.
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phrishy
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They do seem to have moved about a little bit so certainly may well have been baptised somewhere else and not all the baptisms are available to check online.
The alternative is of course that cost might have come into it, if there was a shortage of money it might have been one of the things that had to be foregone.
Good luck with finding them.
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Allan Robson
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Thanks for all your help, if I find him I will let you know.
Regards Allan
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Hello Allan
Have just noticed your thread and thought a bit of local knowledge may be of interest to you with regards to the census transcripts.
On the 1871 there is an address noted for Gillingham as Brillon St. There was a Britton Farm in Gillingham which has long since gone but left behind Britton Farm St and also the Britton Farm pub.
On the 1891 the birthplace mentioned as "near Brampton" has a couple of possibilities, Old Brompton is part of Chatham near the Dockyard. The more likely option is the enumerator thought he heard "near Brampton" whereas they actually said "New Brompton". The original village of Gillingham (Jillyingham Water) was down near the river and as the Dockyard expanded homes were needed for the labourers. House building spread out from Old Brompton to fit this need and New Brompton was born. Eventually the house building from New Brompton met up with the village of Gillingham and the whole lot became one using the Gillingham name.
The pronunciation of Gillingham (Jillingham) Kent being different to the Gillingham in Dorset and Gillingham in Norfolk. Jillyingham Water is mentioned in old text and this is likely to be the reason for the way we say it.
If there is anything else I can help with please don't hesitate to ask me?
Good luck with your research
Tina
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John Edward STEWARD, John William STEWARD, Elizabeth GOSBEE. Jeffries REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS of Outwood and Lingfield, Daisy WALKER. Henry Griffith ROPER (Henry GRIFFITH,Henry GRIFFITHS) Jane Harriett BALDOCK. CHOULES (WIL and Fulham) GALBRAITH Duns and Hammersmith (WEEDON) BENSON and BETT (Hamilton) PEDLEY, BRIGHT,HOOPER (Fulham) STEWARD (Pimlico,Westminster,St Geo H Sq,Plymouth)
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Allan Robson
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Hello Tina Thanks for reply, your information is help, I would like to locate members of this family as I am certain there are modern day Relatives out there, I know one the children Thomas Douglas Robson Kent married Annie Saville and the had as far as I can see 2 Daughters Winifred and Beatice.
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