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Topic: Agnes PAXTON b. abt 1845 Norham - censuses pls! (Read 183 times)
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Michael Dixon
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Pat,
I like a flutter on the geegees, without much success. But I wish I could get a bet on that the Paxton family found is yours-- doctor or not.
Clues abound.
The Agnes Paxton on censuses 1851, 61 and 1871 in Norham with Dr dad John. Then she disappears- as a Paxton.
"Your" Agnes Paxton's marriage registration to Henry Weatherill in Jume Qtr in 1875 with/at Berwick Reg District ( BMD for Norham lay with Berwick juridiction.
Pauline's Agnes had mother Margaret. Your Agnes called her first dtr Margaret.
Pauline's Agnes had a sister called Rosalie. Your Agnes called a Dtr Rosalie ( but recorded and/or transcribed as Nosalie.
If you have Agnes/Henry marriage cert, what was her father's profession.
I notice Henry was an Architect- so Doctor's dtr was a good match ( It was Henry's father that was innkeeper/farmer.
(Although Stockton was in County Durham and Stokesley was in the North Riding of Yorkshire... they were only a few miles apart )
Michael
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GALLAGHER ( + variations). Areas. Co Sligo, Co Leitrim, Co Mayo. IRELAND. Ontario, CANADA Lowell, Ma, USA Counties of Northumberland & Durham, ENGLAND ------------------------------------------------------------------- MALEY/MELIA/MALLEY - with or without " O " Westport Co Mayo. Northumberland ------------------------------------------------------------------- DIXON Cumberland.. Brampton, Carlisle, ENGLAND
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patrexjax
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Hello Michael, Yes, I agree that the Agnes Paxton whose MI I found turns out to be the daughter of a doctor who married an architect........sadly, while I do have some Agnes' in my tree, they are the folks who owned and operated an inn at Velvet Hall in Norham...and that generation also included some who lived at Velvet Hall but were farmers. (William and John Paxton, Brothers to my Harriet Paxton.) I am totally flummoxed by this family because #1 I can't be sure I have all the siblings AND #2 I can't determine where the forename Harriet came from! (excuse the poor grammar.....) Fortunately, my Harriet is easily spotted in the IGI but NOT all her siblings... Thank you for your interest! Pat
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KING: Newcastle-on-Tyne, Berwickshire; SPOOR: Whickham & Ryton; SCOTT: Newcastle-on Tyne and Norham, NBL; FAIRLESS: Longbenton; REAY: Ponteland; HARDING: Whickham; PAULIN: Berwickshire; SLIGH: Berwickshire; LOCKEY: Ryton & Yorkshire; PAXTON: Norham, NBL
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Michael Dixon
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Pat, I can cope with your grammar, but you have flummoxed me with the introduction of a Harriet Paxton ! So were you not seeking Agnes Paxton ?
Michael- past his bedtime in Newcastle
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GALLAGHER ( + variations). Areas. Co Sligo, Co Leitrim, Co Mayo. IRELAND. Ontario, CANADA Lowell, Ma, USA Counties of Northumberland & Durham, ENGLAND ------------------------------------------------------------------- MALEY/MELIA/MALLEY - with or without " O " Westport Co Mayo. Northumberland ------------------------------------------------------------------- DIXON Cumberland.. Brampton, Carlisle, ENGLAND
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patrexjax
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Hello Michael, Ah yes.....Harriet Paxton (who also goes missing after 1841 census in Roxburghshire with her husband James Best) is my direct line, but I had been verbally told that she possibly had a sister named Agnes....Her other siblings, verified by appearing with her daughter, Margaret Ann Scott, in 1841 census are Isabella Paxton, William Paxton and John Paxton. Also, from Berwick-on-Tweed register, they all had a Brother, Selby Paxton, born in 1790......Lots of gaps in this family's children so that's why I gave credence to the oral information that there was also a sister named Agnes Paxton in the mix! Thanks, as always, for your interest AND input, Michael. I hope my ramblings haven't confused you. Pat
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KING: Newcastle-on-Tyne, Berwickshire; SPOOR: Whickham & Ryton; SCOTT: Newcastle-on Tyne and Norham, NBL; FAIRLESS: Longbenton; REAY: Ponteland; HARDING: Whickham; PAULIN: Berwickshire; SLIGH: Berwickshire; LOCKEY: Ryton & Yorkshire; PAXTON: Norham, NBL
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Michael Dixon
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A snippet of info, that might help - or hinder.
The Parson & White Trade Directory of 1827 includes a page on business etc within Norham Parish.
Longridge and Horncliff(e) were two of the eleven "townships" that comprised Norham Parish
James Paxton Gentleman, Horncliff Inns. Longridge Robert Paxton Ord Arms Velvet Hall Inns Horncastle William Paxton The Salmon.
No Paxton farmers listed for Norham Parish area.
Armstrong's Map of 1769 and Fryer's of 1820, show Horncliff, Longridge and Velvet Hall.
(Source- on line. Northumberland Communities site. communities.northumberland.gov.uk Trade Directory within "Cornhill" community, under "Printed Material" section
Maps within "Berwick" or "Cornhill" communities, under " Plans" sections. )
One of the Paxtons of Horncliff, like the Scottish doctor Paxton, also had a dtr called Agnes in 1840s.
Trivia Angle Velvet Hall had it's own railway station as early as 1849. On the Tweedmouth><Kelso line. Velvet Hall st closed 1955.
Michael
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GALLAGHER ( + variations). Areas. Co Sligo, Co Leitrim, Co Mayo. IRELAND. Ontario, CANADA Lowell, Ma, USA Counties of Northumberland & Durham, ENGLAND ------------------------------------------------------------------- MALEY/MELIA/MALLEY - with or without " O " Westport Co Mayo. Northumberland ------------------------------------------------------------------- DIXON Cumberland.. Brampton, Carlisle, ENGLAND
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