« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 24 July 18 21:10 BST (UK) »
Hi,
This is a late reply. Interested to see all this information and the photo of Alice. I am related through the Wilkinson side through Alice's mother Thomasina- the Wilkinson's have been a pain to track!
I have little Crozier information as I am not related to that side but just for info:
William Crozier and Alice Turner had two other children not listed here who died in infancy- Robert (1898-1899) and Sarah Jane (1901-?) You can pluck these from the GRO website by doing birth searches with the mother's maiden name included. I have their first son William born illegitmate and registered initially in Herrington as 'William Turner' rather than Crozier but you probably know that already. Also you mention Agnes marrying in Beamish and Elizabeth marrying in Stanley- have you noticed this is the same day as a double wedding? I have them both as marrying in Stanley but being useless I haven't sourced my notes, sorry!
Hope this helps. I have an Ancestry tree called schilver you could look at but it doesn't take the Wilkinsons back very far, they are a pain especially Thomasina's mum Alice who I suspect your Alice Turner will be named for. I am writing a book on the Wilkinsons and their extended family but it is taking YEARS!
Dan
Durham: Hall, Wilkinson, Taggart, Woodcock, Watson, Gray, Wood, Cummings, Wheldon, Robinson, Cowley, Perkins, Burnside, Corby
Yorkshire: Petty, Blenkiron, Stabler, Garforth.
Northumberland: Wood, Hall, Wilkinson.
Lincolnshire: Bavin, Cook, Graves/Greaves, Catten
Gloucestershire: Smith, Jones, Wheeler
Ireland: Taggart, Workman.
Warwickshire: Commander, Betts.
Staffordshire/Worcestershire: Perkins, Commander, Plant, Nock, Guest, Hackett