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Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« on: Friday 10 October 08 07:16 UTC (UK) »

When people died while living at Seaton Sluice (I have certs) where should I look for places of interment please, and possible Mi's.?
Have any of the possible Churchyards, cemeteries been transcribed?
Dates: 1851, 1856 and 1875, 1894, 1905.

Surname: Broderick or Brotherick and similar.
Any help appreciated.
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #1 on: Friday 10 October 08 08:12 UTC (UK) »

genuki, northumberland gives Seaton Sluice as Earsdon - worth a look at their pages for other info.

Cemeteries
Burial Registers 1860-1964, Purchased Grave Registers 1860-1902 and Burials Grant Books 1910-1957 for Blyth Civil Cemetery are available at Northumberland Collections Service.

also Pigots directory for seaton sluice 1828/9 section available here:

www.genuki.bpears.org.uk/NBL/Earsdon

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #2 on: Friday 10 October 08 14:54 UTC (UK) »

Thank you for the information.
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #3 on: Friday 10 October 08 17:10 UTC (UK) »

have you tried the familysearchlabs website it has parish records for Northumberland and Durham which you can search yourself.I know that some Seaton Delaval folk were buried in Seghill Holy Trinity churchyard,maybe Seaton Sluice folk were as well.You could also ask on the look up board for a death notice in the local paper to find out where they might be buried,although only the last two dates you mention might be available.

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #4 on: Friday 10 October 08 19:09 UTC (UK) »

frek,

I think Diddy and Steve have covered your options.

Within the "ancient" Parish of Earsdon ( Seaton Sluice-formerly Hartley Harbour, lay within Hartley, one of the eight "townships" that made up Earsdon Parish) there were several burial places.

From early times the church graveyard of the Parish Church of St Albans was the burial site for folk within the parish.

Then from about 1849 the church graveyard of the Holy Trinity of Seghill ( Seghill was another of Earsdon Parish's "townships") was available.

St Cuthberts of Blyth was a "chapel of ease", a satellite of the parish church at Earsdon. And it's small graveyard was used from 1859 to 1864.

Then Blyth Civil cemetery was established from about 1860. Known as Links Cemetery.

Both of the above two sites in Blyth (  the southern part of today's Blyth) lay in the "township" of Newsham, another of Earsdon parish's "townships".

Although within the bounds of Earsdon Parish, there were several churches of other religious denominations, I don't think any had their own graveyards. ( The RC graveyard of St Cuthberts, Cowpen lay within the parish area of Horton).


So I think your deaths in 1851 and 1856 are going to be in St Albans or Holy Trinity.  Ditto for the next three deaths, plus Blyth Links cemetery.

These burial records accessible in Northumberland County record Office (Woodhorn), Tyne & Wear Archives (Newcastle) and Newcastle City Library and other places (e.g. Blyth Library).

What were your folks names ?

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 12 October 08 06:34 UTC (UK) »

Thank you for all your help. Thats a fair few to check - I'm going to be busy!.
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 02 November 08 23:40 UTC (UK) »

I just came across this forum. My family lived in Seaton Sluice from the late 1700s to the mid 1900s. As others have suggested, I'd try St Albans Earsdon.  I can't see any mention of The Church of Our Lady, which is a tiny church that was originally the family church for Seaton Delaval Hall, just up the road from Seaton Sluice. My great grandparents and some other relatives are buried there.

I've got quite an extensive family tree, but I'm afraid Broderick/Brotherick isn't a name that rings any bells. My family name is Dickinson.
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 18 November 08 08:19 UTC (UK) »

 Ann, it looks as though we are researching the same families of BRODERICK/BROTHERICK from Seaton Sluice.  Am also looking for burials 1856, 1875, 1894, 1905. Happy to share and help if possible.
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 18 November 08 08:31 UTC (UK) »

Hi Ann, it looks as though we are researching the same Brotherick/Broderick's.  I am also looking for burials 1856, 1875, 1894, 1905. I'm happy to help and share if possible. Rupali.
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 18 November 08 15:34 UTC (UK) »

Hi Rupali,

I'm afraid the Broderick/Brotherick family barely features in my tree. In fact until I came here, I wasn't aware that it featured at all.

For general information however, I took a walk around the small cemetery attached to the Church of Our Lady this morning. There were a lot of the old Seaton Sluice names there that I recognised, but no Brodericks. That isn't to say they don't exist there, many of the inscriptions were illegible and I suspect that some of the graves themselves were no longer visible. I've been told that a list has been compiled of all the burials, so I'll see if I can obtain a copy.


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Dickinson, Forster, Crisp, Davy, Sankey, Herdman, Watts, Elder, Seaton Sluice

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #10 on: Friday 19 December 08 23:22 UTC (UK) »

Hi My family have lived seaton sluice/old hartley since 1500s just about all burials until 1900 were at Earsdon cemetery(ST Albans) after about 1900 Seaton private churchyard was allowed to be used.  You will find the odd ancestor in Whitley cemetery as well as Blyth links cemetery  The church yard at Earsdon is in a poor state as most of the graves are on the slope of the hill and are difficult find and not safe to walk around.   Andrea
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 20 December 08 00:25 UTC (UK) »

What surnames are you researching Andrea? My family were in Seaton Sluice from the late 1700s, so we may have some common ancestors.

Ann
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Dickinson, Forster, Crisp, Davy, Sankey, Herdman, Watts, Elder, Seaton Sluice

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 21 December 08 10:40 UTC (UK) »

Hi Ann my family in Seaton sluice started with the Learmouths on to Twizzel Black Swan Robinson         1800s were Cooks Hall Richardson and langley  Thomas langley (The Hartley Hero) being my great grandfather. his children married Hay Stott Humble Sharp Dickinson Clark Brown all from around the Sluice Old hartley new Hartley and Hollywell area.  Andrea 
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 21 December 08 12:35 UTC (UK) »

Some of those surnames are familiar, and I certainly know of Thomas Langley, although I think Dickinson is the only name who could link to me.

At the risk of sounding like "Little Britain", for a long time, my family were the only Dickinsons in the village. In the late 1800s, another and much more prolific family, also called Dickinson moved there, so you may be tied into their family rather than mine. One or two of them still live in Seaton Sluice. Do you have any further details of the Dickinsons in your tree?

Another member here is researching the Brotherick family, who were also living in Seaton Sluice at that time. We've established a link between her family and mine that I was unaware of. It was a tight community in the 1800s and there were a lot of intermarriages.
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #14 on: Monday 22 December 08 09:47 UTC (UK) »

Hi again  The Dickinsons in my family are through my mothers cousin Sarah(Sally) Sharp marring Wesley Dickinson  I,m told by the Dickinsons still iving at the Sluice that  some of them were lay preachers in the Methodist church  they had a  garage next to the Delaval Arms which was pulled down and a row of houses are on the site now.   my Grandmother  lived at the Dovecote and Bertram place and my mother was born East End which is now a farmers field  Miss Crisp was my teacher at Blyth Grammar school and my mother new the Elders very well.  My mothers cousins still living in the area were Laidler Hay Sharp Gleghorn Dixon Langley Smith Stott Humble  and Willey I,ll check out Brotherick to see if they are in my tree anywhere.. Andrea
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