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Re: Ship owners - Sunderland & South Shields
« Reply #252 on: Thursday 19 November 15 17:55 GMT (UK) »
Bedford Street still exists CherieLynn. 

And I'm sure there will be some old images of North Shields on the web, including possibly Bedford Street

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Re: Ship owners - Sunderland & South Shields
« Reply #253 on: Thursday 19 November 15 18:18 GMT (UK) »
Hello Cherie Lynn,

Yes, that is a start lass. Then you could try doing what your cousins did - looking at every mention of that street in all the NE newspapers for years and years and years after his death until something jumps out at you and yells BINGO!! (which it will). It is not difficult, just time-consuming.

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Re: Ship owners - Sunderland & South Shields
« Reply #254 on: Thursday 19 November 15 18:44 GMT (UK) »
Westoe: I took the little google man from the cemetery down Albion to Bedford and went all the way down to the curve and looked back up at the clock tower.  I turned and went back down the hill and then turned toward the water and got to Bell Street and paused. Thank you
Kidd and Hutton: Newry, Lancashire
Lee and Thompson: Bishopwearmouth, South Shields
Jones and Thomas: Glamorgan, Carmarthenshire
Wilson: unk, Ireland, York, Ontario
Knox: unk, Scotland, York, Ontario
Salvas Dit Laviolette, Lizotte, Pelletier, Langois: Quebec & France

Finding my Mariner ancestors, I understood why I didn’t bat an eye when I had the chance to work off shore. Of course I said yes, not for long, but long enough, Licensed 1980. (Remember lost and missing 1983 Glomar Java Sea

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Re: Ship owners - Sunderland & South Shields
« Reply #255 on: Thursday 19 November 15 18:53 GMT (UK) »
And what did you see, lass, I wonder.

Do not think us difficult but that little snippet took them too much slogging to find. If ever they get their book published, you will see it there.

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Re: Ship owners - Sunderland & South Shields
« Reply #256 on: Thursday 19 November 15 19:17 GMT (UK) »
Still looking, gone around through Tynemouth and now back along the Grand Parade. The hotel is quite impressive, but I rather think a cuppa on a water front place.

Kidd and Hutton: Newry, Lancashire
Lee and Thompson: Bishopwearmouth, South Shields
Jones and Thomas: Glamorgan, Carmarthenshire
Wilson: unk, Ireland, York, Ontario
Knox: unk, Scotland, York, Ontario
Salvas Dit Laviolette, Lizotte, Pelletier, Langois: Quebec & France

Finding my Mariner ancestors, I understood why I didn’t bat an eye when I had the chance to work off shore. Of course I said yes, not for long, but long enough, Licensed 1980. (Remember lost and missing 1983 Glomar Java Sea

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Re: Ship owners - Sunderland & South Shields
« Reply #257 on: Wednesday 25 November 15 13:25 GMT (UK) »
Westoe: How wonderful! Thank you!
Kidd and Hutton: Newry, Lancashire
Lee and Thompson: Bishopwearmouth, South Shields
Jones and Thomas: Glamorgan, Carmarthenshire
Wilson: unk, Ireland, York, Ontario
Knox: unk, Scotland, York, Ontario
Salvas Dit Laviolette, Lizotte, Pelletier, Langois: Quebec & France

Finding my Mariner ancestors, I understood why I didn’t bat an eye when I had the chance to work off shore. Of course I said yes, not for long, but long enough, Licensed 1980. (Remember lost and missing 1983 Glomar Java Sea

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Re: Ship owners - Sunderland & South Shields
« Reply #258 on: Thursday 07 April 16 20:25 BST (UK) »
The former Merchant Marine, descendant of the multiple ship owners  and associated industries, Enoch Donkerley, Enoch Donkerley Thompson, James Lee, Henry (Havelock  :D) Lee tired to visit Toronto, my former home. But Instead we met Dai's cousins on the south side of Lake Ontario north of Ransom and west of Wilson, NY. I kept looking across and wondering if I had cousins there myself

Kidd and Hutton: Newry, Lancashire
Lee and Thompson: Bishopwearmouth, South Shields
Jones and Thomas: Glamorgan, Carmarthenshire
Wilson: unk, Ireland, York, Ontario
Knox: unk, Scotland, York, Ontario
Salvas Dit Laviolette, Lizotte, Pelletier, Langois: Quebec & France

Finding my Mariner ancestors, I understood why I didn’t bat an eye when I had the chance to work off shore. Of course I said yes, not for long, but long enough, Licensed 1980. (Remember lost and missing 1983 Glomar Java Sea

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Re: Ship owners - Sunderland & South Shields
« Reply #259 on: Wednesday 18 May 16 21:46 BST (UK) »
No, lass, the only cousins that you have left in Toronto, to our knowledge, are the many who are buried there.

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Westoe

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Re: Ship owners - Sunderland & South Shields
« Reply #260 on: Monday 30 May 16 14:44 BST (UK) »
 :'(

Thank you.
Kidd and Hutton: Newry, Lancashire
Lee and Thompson: Bishopwearmouth, South Shields
Jones and Thomas: Glamorgan, Carmarthenshire
Wilson: unk, Ireland, York, Ontario
Knox: unk, Scotland, York, Ontario
Salvas Dit Laviolette, Lizotte, Pelletier, Langois: Quebec & France

Finding my Mariner ancestors, I understood why I didn’t bat an eye when I had the chance to work off shore. Of course I said yes, not for long, but long enough, Licensed 1980. (Remember lost and missing 1983 Glomar Java Sea