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Durham Lookup Requests / Re: Lookup request: Redfearn baptisms in Middleton in Teesdale
« on: Wednesday 07 November 18 06:56 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks William, yes, I have found these very useful.

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Durham Lookup Requests / Re: Lookup request: Redfearn baptisms in Middleton in Teesdale
« on: Tuesday 06 November 18 09:21 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you.
 :)

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Durham Lookup Requests / Re: Lookup request: Redfearn baptisms in Middleton in Teesdale
« on: Tuesday 06 November 18 04:49 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your efforts Boo.
I suspect there just aren't any Redfearn baptisms earlier than 1761.

Sue

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Durham Lookup Requests / Lookup request: Redfearn baptisms in Middleton in Teesdale
« on: Monday 05 November 18 14:28 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone help me with a lookup for St Mary the Virgin in Middleton in Teesdale?
The earlier registers are not available online.  I am looking for any Redfearn baptisms that might have happened between 1740 and 1750.  I once had the films at my local Family History Library but didn't look that far back at the time.
 
The Redfearns in Teesdale were supposedly part of the group of families that came from the High Peak district in Derbyshire to work in the Langdon Beck Mine in 1758.  A Captain Josiah Wagstaff brought them. 
I am trying to establish if there were any earlier Redfearn baptisms in Teesdale.

I am directly descended from George Redfearn (born 1771, Langdon Lodge), younger son of Samuel Redfern and his wife Dorothy.

Any help will be much appreciated.
Sue

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Hi, just picked up on the Cherry Tree Cottage mention, a lot of the deeds for that building are stored at Beds Archives, under X395/93 to /97. Lots of Hutton mentions....

Thanks very much!  I'll take a look if I can.
Sue

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Bedfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire LOOKUP request fro HUTTON
« on: Wednesday 27 September 17 14:05 BST (UK)  »
Thanks so much Sandy!
Thought the same thing myself....:)

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Hi Sandy
Well, I'd like to say here that  all who have contributed to this thread following my request for information on the Hutton family, but you especially Sandy, have helped tremendously.  It's been an incredible journey of discovery, full of twists and turns. Any Hutton in South Africa, descended either from Adam Hutton or Henry James  Cooper Hutton, who stumbles across this thread in the future is going to be very lucky.

My soon to arrive Hutton Granddaughter, direct descendant of Adam, might not appreciate the info for awhile yet  but I'll be making sure she does in the future.   
It's a small world though, my husband worked with a direct descendant of HJC some years ago.  He even asked me at the time if this man was connected to my son-in-law's family.   He wasn't, but we only know that now.

So Sandy, your research has all been very well worth while and very much appreciated.

Sue





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Well done Sandy.
 :)

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Hi Sandy
Well, you've already found the best info.
Once my Huttons leave town tonight I'll be able to spend some time on editing images and sorting files.
Please email me to remind me what's outstanding. 
Sue 

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