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Tessy
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I'm looking for the birth of Mary Embleton. My problem is i can't find her birth record.
On the 1851 (sorry I can't read the folio number) she is married to Joseph Smith and is living at Ratcheugh farm, Longhoughton.
This has her birthplace as Wooler and her age as 42 so I'm presuming she was born around 1809.
On her marriage certificate in 1828 in the parish of Ilderton, the witnesses are George and William Embleton and Isabella English. At this point she is listed as living at Haugh Head, just outside of Wooler.
She names her second daughter Margaret and her second son George, so I'm presuming these are her parent's names, as the first son and daughter are named after Joseph's parents. (She names her third daughter Mary)
I've found a William Embleton (possibly her brother?) born to a George Embleton and Mary Davison in Wooler in 1810.
I've also found a marriage between a George Embleton and a Margaret Davidson in 1802 in Eglingham and this George dies in Wooler in 1833.
I think I'm clutching at straws.
Can anyone help?
Tessy
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2zpool
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I cannot help you much with Mary unfortunately but I have some information on the child William.
William born 28 Dec 1810, baptised 20 March 1811, the 2nd son of George Embleton, Joiner, native of Longframlington by his wife Mary daughter of William Davison, shepard, native of Ford.
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Co. Durham: Hall, Snowdon, Makepeace, Barnfather, Barrass, Gray/Grey, Wilson, Carr, Cole, Richardson, Greener Northumberland: Grey/Gray, Richardson, Barnfather, Heron, Redpath ------------------------------------------------------------------ Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Tessy
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Thanks for that Janis. If George and Mary are Mary's parents, that adds a bit more information than I had.
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Hi Janis
Have you by any chance any information on where George and Mary were married?
It's just that the George Embleton who married Margaret Davidson came from Longframlington too. I'm wondering if somewhere down the line Margaret Davidson got mistranscibed as Mary Davison. George Embleton married Margaret Davidson on 23 Jul 1802 at Eglingham. George was born approx 1776 and he died Wooler 1833.
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2zpool
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I see Davidson and Davison interchanged all the time. Other names get that too-Johnson/Johnston, Robison/Robinson, Gray/Grey there are many others.
Mary Davidson and Mary Davison could very well be the same person.
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Tessy
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Thanks Janis,
That's what I thought, but I'll keep looking just in case.
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