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Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« on: Saturday 25 October 08 11:40 BST (UK) »

I'm not researching my own family tree (my mother has beaten me to that one!) but I moved to Gateshead and started to look at the history of my house and found names of people who lived here over the last couple of hundred years.  Through that I got in touch with a man in New Zealand who was searching for his ancestors - one of whom used to live in my house about 150 years ago!

So now, I'm helping him out with the Gateshead side of his family.

As I'm here, I'm happy to help anyone else with Gateshead relatives, particularly if they lived near Gateshead Fell (Sheriff Hill, Sodhouse Bank, Old Durham Road, Church Road, Durham Road etc). I can wander around and photograph things if anyone has addresses or headstones that they want to see.


Similarly, if anyone knows of any Oliver's in the Gateshead area I'd be thrilled to hear from you!
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 26 October 08 16:33 GMT (UK) »

Smiley Hi MIS

I have Olivers living in the area at that time they were of course miners:

William born in in 1796 married a Elizabeth Pattison in 1823 in Gateshead area
they are on the 1841 census as living in Blue Quarries they had 6 children
Frederick, Esther, Mary, George, Sarah and James my great grandfather so I do not know if this has any connection with your contact.

Swallowtail  Smiley
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #2 on: Monday 27 October 08 00:08 GMT (UK) »

they are my olivers! well, not mine, but william oliver's son, robert, lived in my house! i can send you what i have. do you mind sending me anything else that you have. I'll pass it on to my friend in new zealand who is williams gggg ( i think!) grandson.

william had a son called robert, robert had a son who he also called william and that william emigrated to new zealand in september 1877.

I have :
william oliver, b 1850
married elizabeth pattison m. 21.12.1823
children: robert (and others) b. 8.10. 1824
robert married mary hall ( b. 1825) 26.7.1846.
they had children : mary oliver 1847, william oliver, b 29.01.1850, emigrated 21.3.1928 m. hannah bailey (b. 27.8.1873), d. 21.3. 1928
edward oliver, b. 1851

robert remarried, dorothy cook (b. 10.7.1834, d. 1911) and they had more children: ann cook oliver (b. 01.01.1881. ann committed suicide 3.8.1894), elizabeth b 1861, margaret sarah b. 1863, robert george b. 1868, susanna jane b 1872 and alfred joseph b. 1874.

I have a few more names if you'd like them.

I'm very excited - I must know one of your long lost relatives! i have photographs of robert's house if you'd like them?

cheers,
paula
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #3 on: Monday 27 October 08 14:58 GMT (UK) »

Grin Hi Paula, well I am certainly related to the same William Oliver this is also exciting news for me as I have never yet come across any more connections to the Olivers I have William and Elizabeth's marriage entry and his father and mother in 1780 and of course census returns. my line goes from William and Elizabeth from their son George born in 1827 who married a Mary Ann Brown in 1855 then their son James born 1860 who married Mary Wilson and then to my grandfather Frederick born in 1888 who married Jemima Richmond Pringle in 1917 to my mother Irene Mary born in 1918.

So this is my one of my Maternal side's and I still go to Durham as I have one aunt and two cousins living in the North, I myself live in Surrey.

I am more than happy to pass my line onto you, but will need a little time to get it together, are you prepared for me to email you directly? and yes I would appreciate any photos of the area or of the ancestors if you friend has any.

Best wishes Lyn (Swallowtail)
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 09 December 08 14:53 GMT (UK) »

Hi MIS,
You may be just the person I'm looking for!

I was born (1936) and raised on Windy Nook Road, right next to the Travelers' Rest (the cottage is pulled down now). My wife was born on Cannon Row, just north of the Old Cannon, and we were married at St John's.

After working all over the world, we have now retired in Texas, just on the west side of Houston, so It is difficult getting info of 'home.' I have a photo of my Great Grandparents gravestone in St John's; Joseph Foster Wales. It is lying on the ground right by the south-east corner of the church.

I'm struggling to find his father FORSTER WAILES (different spelling), but he at one time owned the original Three Tuns; not the one you see now. If you can find ANY information on FORSTER, or the family, I'd be greatful.

My grandmother was born on Sodhouse Bank, # 122, just up from the Three Tuns, (it's now a glaziers), but I have a photo of that.

Regards,   Rob Hall, Katy, TEXAS
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 09 December 08 16:28 GMT (UK) »

Hi MIS,

You must tell me where you live, (maybe just the street), I'm so curious.

But here's a one for you, my great great grandfather FORSTER WAILES - or FOSTER WALES, or any combination, died Jun 1879 in Sheriff Hill. Can you find where he was buried?

Regards,       Rob Hall, Katy, TEXAS
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 09 December 08 20:19 GMT (UK) »

Hi!
I know that area very well - I live on what used to be Sodhouse Bank and am a regular at the Three Tuns! I walked past Windy Nook Road on my way home from work tonight and saw where your house must have been. I know the glazier's shop too. It's a little further down the hill.

A while ago I had to write a history of the Tuns for the present landlord and I have this one mention of Forster:

"... his crown passed to Forster Wales (sp?) in around 1856. Forster was to run the Three Tuns for over 30 years until his death, when his wife Isabella became the first lady to run the pub". I found his name by searching archives in Gateshead library.

I'd hazard a guess that Forster is probably buried at St.Johns - there were no other churchyards around in this area at the time he would have died. I'll certainly have a look. The name does sound very familar!

Do you have any other names or dates and I'll see what I can dig up for you?

Welcome back to Gateshead - it's a small world these days, but much colder here than in Houston I'd imagine!

Paula.
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 09 December 08 22:03 GMT (UK) »

Paula, that is good information.

On the 1871 census, he is clearly FORSTER WALES, and wife ISABELLA, but on the 1881 census the pub owner is "JABBA" WALES, so I've wondered if it is the same person (didn't even know if Jabba was male or female). Now on his death certificate 1879; he died in Sheriff Hill so is probably buried in St John's, but I know that graveyard like the back of my hand and there is no marker for him. Could you ask the Verger if they have plot records of where bodies were placed? Norman Harrison has been a 'fixture' at the church for 60 years and he may know.

And another one for you, at St Alban's, down Windy Nook Road, I took a photo of a tombstone in the north-west corner, some years back, thinking I could read it later but I can't - It's of Mary and ?William HALL. Could you copy that data some sunny day?

We left Sheriff Hill in 1964, but I have clear memories of it all.

Regards,      Rob HALL, Katy, TEXAS
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 09 December 08 23:39 GMT (UK) »

Rob,
Unfortunately I have already spoken to the vicar at St. John's church - he said that any burial records before the 1960's were sent to Durham Record Office. He was also 'embarrassed to admit' that they don't have any plans at all so couldn't, given a name, tell you where in the churchyard that person was buried

You could email Durham Record Office : record.office@durham.gov.uk

Another option, but less likely is Gateshead East Cemetery, which was opened in the 1860's ... you'll probably remember it. It's on your right as you go into the town centre. The records there are held by Gateshead Registry office and they are incredibly helpful if you email them with a name, date of death (or burial), address and the name of the cemetery. When I asked them, they looked through their records straight away and emailed me back the next morning. You can contact them at :cemeteriesandcrematoria@gateshead.gov.uk

Please let me know if you manage to uncover anything and in the meantime I'll have a wander to St Albans this weekend and try and find the tombstone. Transcripts are held in Newcastle, but they're not posted online so it's easier to go down to the church and have a look!

Good luck!
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #9 on: Friday 12 December 08 14:19 GMT (UK) »

Paula, I'll try and attach the photo at St Alban's, Windy Nook. I don't know if this is a relation; I'm just trying to piece families together. My grandfathe Robert Hall, accouding to two census' was from Heworth, and Felling respectively.

Incidentally, my father is still living, in Wrekenton, almost 95, but knows little of his  father.

If the attachment doesn't work, forgive me.

Regards,     Rob Hall, Katy, TEXAS
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #10 on: Friday 12 December 08 19:11 GMT (UK) »

Rob,

The burial record for Foster Wales is on Durham Records Online.

He was buried 29 June 1879 at St John's, Sheriff Hill aged 55.

Regards

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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #11 on: Friday 12 December 08 19:30 GMT (UK) »

Thanks a million HM_Dava. I guessed as much. I know his death certificate shows his death as 1879 June 25.

I have a search going at Tyne & Wear Archives for his birth, but haven't heard anything in 3 weeks. (I know he was born in Newburn). I try to use Durham Register but find most of the info I'm looking for, (even when I know the answer), isn't on the computer yet, i.e. my wedding.

Foster Wales' death was reported by his son-in-law M. McNaughty, but can't ffind that name anywhere (to see who his wife was).

Regards,  Rob Hall,  Katy, TEXAS - we had some snowflakes this week!
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 13 December 08 01:30 GMT (UK) »

Hi Paula,I wonder if you are able to help with this Low Fell enquiry.
A John McAllum of Gateshead was married at Bethseda Chapel Melborne St, on the 12th October 1864 to Lucy Ann Forster,daughter of Mr John Forster of Gateshead Low Fell.
Free BMD has Lucy Ann McAllums death at Gateshead,September Quarter 1865.
My query is is there any info on who John McAllum was and is the death of Lucy Ann McAllum his wife or child.
Most of the McAllums in Newcastle belong to the one family and I was rather hoping that this particular John McAllum may have been the son of John Donkin McAllum (one of my brickwalls) ,born 3rd July 1815,parents Duncan McAllum (surgeon of Blackett St) and Eliza Donkin.Any help greatly appreciated.gereon Smiley
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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 11 January 09 11:46 GMT (UK) »

Hi Rob,
I finally got to the church to look at the gravestone. It was really easy to read.

In Loving Memory of
Mary Ann
The Beloved Wife of
John Hall
Who died January 18th 1918
Aged 67 years
Also the above
John Hall
who died April 12th 1921
Aged 71 years
Also Edward Hall
Son of the above
Who died May 19th 1940
Aged 64 years

Gone but not forgotten

I hope that helps!

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Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 11 January 09 11:54 GMT (UK) »

Fay,
I don't know if you still check this site, but I haven't forgotten about you! Do you have any other names or dates that I can use?

Jacqueline,
Do you know if you have any Robsons in Windy Nook? I found a gravestone this morning : Thomas Robson, d march 2nd 1890 age 72, maria his wife, d jan 20 1893 aged 74 and a few other members of the same family; Robert, Elizabeth Anne, Roger and Jane. I have a photo and full details if you think it might be helpful?

And gereon, I've only had time to have a quick look for you but I'll keep at it!


I work full time but the Tyne and Wear Archive service is open on a Saturday at the beginning of February. I'm happy to go down and stay there until they throw me out if anyone wants to give me further names and dates etc so I know what I'm looking for!

Cheers
Paula.
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