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Re: ELLWOOD Family of Dufton & Brough/u/Stainmore
« Reply #36 on: Saturday 27 July 13 11:18 BST (UK) »
Greetings Gigi
If you want more on Ellwood or dover just ask  :)

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Re: ELLWOOD Family of Dufton & Brough/u/Stainmore
« Reply #37 on: Friday 16 August 13 09:55 BST (UK) »
Hi Westmoreland,

I have contacted Cumbria records re the Mark Ellwood wills & am awaiting their reply.

I have a question. Where did you get the following info from, the parish records? I am interested in the place of residence and possibly occupation if stated.

"1796   Ellwood   Ellwood   Mark   Gallow Hs Bp   Son of Wm & Anne   St Michaels BMD"

William & Anne Ellwood had other children baptised at st Michael's bongate. Could you let me know if the residence is stated and occupation of William the father:

(i) Mark Ellwood. He was born 1797 in Bongate [18]. He married Mary Maunsey.
They were married on 12 Aug 1822 in Long Marton. He died on 23 Mar 1875 in
Asby [21].

ii. Sarah Ellwood. She was born 1798 in Bongate. Baptism on 16 Sep 1798 in
Appleby. She died on 24 Mar 1801 in Bongate [4].

iii. Thomas Ellwood. He was born 1801 in Bongate. Baptism on 06 Dec 1801 in
Appleby. He married Ann Fawcet. They were married on 14 Nov 1825 in New
Hutton.

iv. William Ellwood. He was born 1803 in Bongate. Baptism on 04 Dec 1803 in
Appleby.

v. John Ellwood. He was born 1807 in Bongate [18]. Baptism on 15 Feb 1807. He
married Margaret Parker. They were married on 16 Dec 1840 in Kirkby Stephen
[20]. He died on 02 Jan 1884 in Crosby Ravensworth [4].

vi. Margaret Ellwood. She was born 1809 in Bongate. Baptism on 05 Nov 1809 in
Appleby.

vii. Mary Ellwood. She was born 1813 in Bongate. Baptism on 11 Jul 1813 in
Appleby.

viii. Elizabeth Ellwood. She was born 1815 in Bongate. Baptism on 06 Jun 1815 in
Appleby.

Thanks very much

Gillian
Elwood/Ellwood: WES & CUM
Johnson: Crosby Ravensworth, Hilton & Dufton WES
Robinson: CUM
Langhorn: Kirkby Thore WES
Dover: WES & CUM
Parker: Soulby, Bedale
Hunt: Gentleshaw, Bladon, Hanborough
Slynn: Birmingham
Rammell: KENT
Felton: Shropshire

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Re: ELLWOOD Family of Dufton & Brough/u/Stainmore
« Reply #38 on: Friday 16 August 13 21:21 BST (UK) »
Greetings
let me work thro this
1) St, Michaels BMD are the parish records
2) Mark is only one given as a House Gallow??
3)William is Bongate
4) John Garbridge
5)Sarah Bongate
6) Margaret Bongate
Not being picky but
They are all Baptist in St.Michaels Appleby aka Bongate
St.Lawrence is Appleby which is the other side of the River Eden
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Re: ELLWOOD Family of Dufton & Brough/u/Stainmore
« Reply #39 on: Friday 16 August 13 21:23 BST (UK) »
Gigi
Please send a message with your E:mail and will send all the Ellwoods that I have
regards
Westmorland
P.s It quiet a few


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Re: ELLWOOD Family of Dufton & Brough/u/Stainmore
« Reply #40 on: Saturday 17 August 13 14:32 BST (UK) »
Hi Westmoreland,

Thanks for the info.

Do you reckon that Gale House and Gallows house are the same place?


It is interesting that Anne Simpson's address was noted as Gallos House at her marriage to William Ellwood!

Will send a PM.

Regards,

Gillian
Elwood/Ellwood: WES & CUM
Johnson: Crosby Ravensworth, Hilton & Dufton WES
Robinson: CUM
Langhorn: Kirkby Thore WES
Dover: WES & CUM
Parker: Soulby, Bedale
Hunt: Gentleshaw, Bladon, Hanborough
Slynn: Birmingham
Rammell: KENT
Felton: Shropshire

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Re: ELLWOOD Family of Dufton & Brough/u/Stainmore
« Reply #41 on: Thursday 06 February 14 07:49 GMT (UK) »
I was also in the Stainmore area in July 2103.  I spent three weeks wandering around the area searching for my new found ancestors.  I was able to go through Borrenthwaite, which is on the market. 
It had been assumed that with the death of George Michael Dalston-Ewbanke (oldest child of George William D-E and Mary Ann Annas Ravensworth D-E) not having had any children, that the long Ewbanke line associated with Borrenthwaite had died out.  That is not so.  My father was the older child of George Michael's younger sister Constance Annie Dalston-Ewbanke and I am his oldest son.

I believe I have found most of the readily available factual information about the Dalston-Ewbanke's but I'm hoping there is someone who may have old family records (I've been to Kendall archives), diaries or any other information.  Can anyone help?

I can't find George Michael's executors/trustees - Arnott Son & Dodds in Newcastle - and so can't find how his estate was disposed of.

I can't find any records of the unwinding of the Marriage Settlement od Mary Ann Annas Ravensworth D-E either - that was J Ingram Dawson and other in Barnard Castle.

Can anyone help?

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Re: ELLWOOD Family of Dufton & Brough/u/Stainmore
« Reply #42 on: Thursday 06 February 14 14:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi and welcome to rootschat
You dont give any dates for the Dalton Ewbanks
Do you know when dalton was added to the name as Ewbank goes back to the 1500's
in Appleby and infact still are here
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Re: ELLWOOD Family of Dufton & Brough/u/Stainmore
« Reply #43 on: Friday 07 February 14 00:27 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for replying.
It seems "my" branch of the Ewbanke's - those who lived at Borrenthwaite - were most concerned to keep the name going.
When the mother (an only child) of Mary Ann Annas Ravensworth Ewbanke (MAARDE) married on 7/7/1866 her husband had to change his name from Matthew Robinson Wilson to Ewbanke (Times 2/5/1867).
Their only child MAARDE seems to have tried the same thing, but her husband to be, Dr George William Dalston (note spelling) appears to have agreed only to add her name to his.  Hence the Dalston-Ewbanke.  Their wedding was on 23/9/1890.

By 29/7/1963, the DOD of their son George Michael, in a legal sense the name was gone.

Their daughter, my grandmother, had my father out of wedlock in 1913 - as occurred again in 1916.  The solicitor Dawson was the key.  When my father found out that the parents who brought him up were not his biological parents he wrote to Dawson who replied telling him "let sleeping dogs lie, you'll never find out."  But Dawson wasn't as smart as he obviously thought he was.  He can't be blamed for the internet, but he used a relative of his wife to adopt my Dad, so his name was known and I had my trail!!

When on Stainmore last July/August I was told the name of my grandfather - the locals knew!!

Long reply to short question, sorry.