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Whitworths in Greatham
« on: Saturday 16 June 07 21:00 BST (UK) »
I am trying to find the name of the mother of Amelia Whitworth, and her date of death. Amelia  was born 1860 in Greatham. Her father was called William and he was born in Lincolnshire. Amelia's mother had died by 1871.
Many thanks, Margaret.

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Re: Whitworths in Greatham
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 16 June 07 21:06 BST (UK) »
Hi Margaret,

1861
RG9/3699 36 18 & 19
Greatham, Durham (Hartlepool registration district)
Front Street

William Whitworth, head, 46, Ag lab, b. Lincoln Hogsthorp?
Mary, wife, 40, b. Lincoln Boston
Charles, son, 11, Ag lab, b. Durham Greatham
Thomas, son, 9, scholar, b. Hartlepool
Elizabeth, dau, 5, scholar, b. Greatham
Elleanor, dau, 3, scholar, b. do.
Amelia, dau, 1, b. do.
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Re: Whitworths in Greatham
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 16 June 07 21:10 BST (UK) »
1851 shows other children, the older ones born in Lincolnshire. Would you like the details? HO107/2384 446 42

Likely death for Mary:
Mary Whitworth
Sep 1863
Hartlepool 10a 69

There's a possible marriage in Sep 1841 Boston - William Whitworth to possibly Mary Ruddom
I can see Mary on the 1841 census - shout if interested HO107/613/5 32 18
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Re: Whitworths in Greatham
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 16 June 07 22:35 BST (UK) »
Thanks very much Tati for searching- yes I would love to have the other details, I didn't know about  the older children, or Mary's name and family.
Best wishes, Margaret


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Re: Whitworths in Greatham
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 17 June 07 08:25 BST (UK) »
1851
HO107/2384 446 42
Hartlepool, Durham
Everard? Street

William Whitworth, head, 36, Coast Guard, b. Lincs Hogsthorpe
Mary, wife, 29, b. Lincs Boston
Mary A, dau, 8, school, b. do.
James, son, 6, school, b. do.
John Hy, son, 3, b. Durham Saltholme?
Charles, son, 1, b. Greatham

and Mary in 1841 IF she's the one ...
HO107/613/5 32 18
Boston, Lincolnshire
White Horse Lane

John Ruddom, 65, Boatman
Mary, 50
Ann, 30, Bonnet M
Mary, 20 Bonnet M
Eliza, 14, Bonnet M

all born in county.


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Re: Whitworths in Greatham
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 17 June 07 11:29 BST (UK) »

Many thanks Tati, I never realised my great grandmother came from such a large family,though she obviously continued the family tradition - going on to have 11 children herself!
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Re: Whitworths in Greatham
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 17 June 07 12:13 BST (UK) »
certain baptisms at st john the baptist church in greatham.

29 dec 1857
eleanor, daughter of william (a labourer) and mary.

24 mar 1860
amelia, daughter of above.

22 jun 1861
annie maria, daughter of william (pensioner, royal navy) and mary.

14 nov 1855
elizabeth, daughter of william (a labourer) and mary.


05 march 1854
edward and george, sons of william (a coastguard officer) and mary.

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burials in greatham

anna maria, buried 19 november 1846 age 7 weeks.

george, buried 12 march 1854 age 4 days.

edward, buried 08 december 1854 age 9 months.

mary, buried 10 july 1863 age 42.
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Re: Whitworths in Greatham
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 17 June 07 12:30 BST (UK) »
baptism at st hilda's (c of e) church in the ancient borough of hartlepool on 03 march 1850:

john robert, son of william whitworth (a gas fitter) and mary russell.

and a caroline whitworth age 16 was buried on 15 october 1854.

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Re: Whitworths in Greatham
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 17 June 07 16:43 BST (UK) »
Thanks for those records hpool- the Greatham ones tie in well with the census info. so far and provide some new offspring- shame the twin boys did not survive though. It was interesting to see the Royal Navy reference- do coastguards count as R.N. or did he have navy service?
Best wishes, Margaret