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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #45 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 20:30 UTC (UK) »

Mick

As you might be able to tell I care passionately about graveyards. There is so much information to be had from Headstones. But more than that, it is our heritage that is being flushed down the toilet, and for what, It's certainly not progress more like regress.

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #46 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 21:10 UTC (UK) »

I Know this is off topic but I came across this fascinating history of Earsdon and surrounding villages. Its worth a read. http://www.stevebulman.f9.co.uk/northumberland/earsdon.html
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #47 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 21:24 UTC (UK) »

What a great article.
A lot of the info on the village of Earsdon itself I already know but the info on the larger Parish of Earsdon is really interesting.
I am trying to find information about Earsdon village and its inhabitants around the time of the Napoleonic wars and perhaps earlier. Can anyone tell me where to look?

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #48 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 21:35 UTC (UK) »

Hi Irene

I am always looking for information. If I come across anything I will let you know.

Regards Gary
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #49 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 21:45 UTC (UK) »

Gary, I'm with you 100%. I'd like to keep my family's burial plot tidy, but I know that come the summer, it'll be completely inaccessible to me because it'll be surrounded by 3' high nettles. I'm one of the lucky ones in that the headstone is relatively clear of ivy and still easy to read.
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #50 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 21:52 UTC (UK) »

Hi Annie

Thanks for your vote of confidence. The first round of emails went off this evening lets see how long it is before they reply. I won't leave it to long mind you I still have 80% of the gravestones to photograph and I don't want to have to have Sherpa guide to help me do it.

Gary
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #51 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 22:08 UTC (UK) »

Gary, please PM me when you plan to go there next and if I haven't got anything on, I'll make another visit at the same time. Like I said in an earlier post, I'm not that keen to go there on my own as it's so isolated, but I'd like to get some sharper shots of the family headstone and have a better look around in the hopes that I might find some more of my relatives.

As we discussed earlier, a lot of the folk buried there, including my family, were very poor. It must have been a source of great pride to them to be able to leave a plot and a "grand" headstone behind. That it's all been left to fall into such an overgrown mess shows a lack of respect that takes the breath away.
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #52 on: Thursday 29 January 09 07:18 UTC (UK) »

Hi all

A quick update re St Albans. First reply came back last night. Quote

"Thank you for your enquiry. The responsibility for the upkeep of the church yard rests wholly with North Tyneside Council. It has done so for 25 years. The council also has a responsibilty for topple testing gravestones and this work is on going, though repair and maintenance of headstones rests with the family and heirs of the deceased.  If you have concerns then you can contact Bereavement Services at the Council."

Next step North Tynside Council.

Gary   
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #53 on: Thursday 29 January 09 09:59 UTC (UK) »

Hi Its great to see that so many of you are interested in Earsdon churchyard. I must have hundreds of relatives buried there having Learmouths from 1580 living at Old hartley.  The only headstone which I can whithout risking limb is Thomas langley 1840 1885 which is one of the few by the church.  Even so my husband had to use a stick to get past the nettles.  You would think that the council workmen would have the sense to place the headstones with the names upward when laying them flat.  A hint for the sharp famliy. most of them buried after 1900 are in Seaton churchyard. Names available for anyone interested.  The Sharps are connected to the Langley dickinson dixon tully watson bewick smith stott hay willey learmouth cook hall swan blacks,  families of old hartley and seaton sluice to name but a few.  Old hartley was pronounced as Hartla And Seaton sluice as the Pans by anyone born there. the Astley Arms only ever know by the area the Boiling Well.  The area was quite prosporous in 1800s shipping salt and coal and headstones for graves were easily come by due to the many stonemasons in the area (for anyone that is who had  more relatives than a widow to pay for them)   Andrea
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #54 on: Thursday 29 January 09 16:49 UTC (UK) »

Hi Andrea

That is really usefull information regarding family names. I do notice a trend for certain families to be prominent in certain places. I was talking to a lady who was walking her dog in the church yard,  she was born, bred and still lives in the village, and that she had over 300 members of her family buried at St Albans. She was extremely informative and an absolute pleasure to listen to. I never thought to ask her name.

Gary
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #55 on: Thursday 29 January 09 17:04 UTC (UK) »

Yes, thanks Andrea.

I'm not sure what my family's links are with Hartley. Suffice to say that my great great grandad William was living somewhere there when he married Elizabeth Dobie in 1879 (at St Alban's!). One of William's sisters (Mary) married Richard Bl(r?)oomfield and was living in Quarry Row, Hartley, from about 1881. There is, I suppose, the possibility that she took her brother in for a while. Prior to this, my branch of the family were in Durham. I'm hoping there were relatives already in Hartley.
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #56 on: Friday 30 January 09 14:19 UTC (UK) »

hi I,ve looked at the census for quarry row new hartley 1881 and William Sharp of durham  is not in the area He is however in the colliery rows at Ashington 1891 1901.  There is a William Sharp in the Workhouse Durham 1871.  I,ve checked through my Sharps and can,t find any connection with William of durham My mother moved from Old Hartley to quarry row New Hartley in 1921 and I have vague recollections of the row but it was up towards Hartley Pit.  she had a wonderful memory and I should have asked her more about the area years ago.   Andrea
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #57 on: Friday 30 January 09 14:36 UTC (UK) »

Hi Andrea

I,m not long back from St Albans. I came across a Gravestone for Anthony & Mary Sharp born around 1700.
are these part of your family? . Its one of the oldest stones I have come across at St Albans.

Gary
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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #58 on: Sunday 01 February 09 21:50 UTC (UK) »

Hi Andrea,

I noticed that you mentioned the surname Laidler in connection with your mother's cousins and you also said that your mother had a cousin named Dryden Sharp. Is there a connection to Matthew Laidler who married Susannah Dryden in 1837? They had a son named Andrew Dryden Laidler, born at Hartley in 1841, who in turn had a son named Andrew Laidler, born at Earsdon in 1888. In 1909 this Andrew married my great-aunt, Eveline Bird, daughter of the Samuel and Jane Bird whose gravestone I have been trying to find in St Alban's!

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #59 on: Monday 02 February 09 09:58 UTC (UK) »

re Laidlers My mothers bridesmaid was her cousin Elsie laidler of new Hartley but apart from the laidlers being called Mathew and Andrew and now having a large Fruit and Veg business I don,t know a lot about them.  The reason men in our family were called Dryden  had nothing to do with the surname  although I know there was a Dryden family in Old Hartley   Our family were named after the ship that my greatgrandfather was captain of when he died.  SS Dryden.  I haven,t yet found out if the ship was owned by the Dryden family of the area.  I,m waiting for the 1911 census coming to tell me which Hay sister married a Laidler.  Andrea
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