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Topic: East Hetton Coxhoe ???completed thanks (Read 356 times)
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evie
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Hi Christine
Quote from genuki
"East Hetton is a colliery village, situated about one mile east of Coxhoe in that township, but is in the parish of Kelloe.
Evie
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Booth, Hornsby, Northumberland & Durham Jackson, Northumberland & Durham Douthwaite, N Yorks & Durham Geldard, N Yorks Ward, Cheshire & W Yorks Swallow, Boid, W Yorks Kirby, Lowe, Studholme, Geary, Emery, Baldock census info is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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evie
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Hi Christine
Use this link, type in Coxhoe and then pan straight across east from it and you will see where East Hetton was . I chose historical maps 1856 - 1865
http://gis.durham.gov.uk/website/interMAP/viewer.htm
Evie
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Booth, Hornsby, Northumberland & Durham Jackson, Northumberland & Durham Douthwaite, N Yorks & Durham Geldard, N Yorks Ward, Cheshire & W Yorks Swallow, Boid, W Yorks Kirby, Lowe, Studholme, Geary, Emery, Baldock census info is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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veerzzi
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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East Hetton was a little south of kelloe, the area is now empty fields and allotments having been demolished in the 50s. East Hetton had two methodist chapels now gone but the main anglican church was the one that is still there in Kelloe and is the only real link that survives. If you go to the Durham Records Office main website and click on maps, find the area and click historical maps you can bring up a street map of the area, there's a much clearer map in a book called The Durham Villages, a link to which is here: http://www.thepubspy.co.uk/the_north_east/history/echomemories/durham/405/121005.html
East Hetton is pften referred to as being in Coxhoe or Kelloe but really it was quite separate. Hope this helps.
Dan
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Durham: Hall, Wilkinson, Watson, Gray, Wood, Cummings, Wheldon, Robinson, Cowley, Perkins, Burnside, Corby. Northumberland: Wood, Hall, Wilkinson. Gloucestershire: Smith, Jones, Wheeler.
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