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Family of Thomas Pattinson m.Mary 1815
« on: Monday 09 November 15 09:55 GMT (UK) »
Thomas (leadminer) and Mary Natrass married Alston 1815 - several children - moved east to Derwent Valley about 1833.  Later children born Muggleswick or Mosswood; last known child Wilkinson, b.July, bap.Sept. 1836 in Newcastle (this record confirms identity of the family).  At about this time new Shotley parish church being built.  No further sighting of Wilkinson, presumed early death - anyone know more?
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Re: Family of Thomas Pattinson m.Mary 1815
« Reply #1 on: Monday 09 November 15 19:47 GMT (UK) »


Thomas   Pattinson
Marriage17 Jun 1815   Alston, Cumberland
Mary   Nattress

I assume this is the family?
Copied as listed but ages rounded up. None born in County.

1841 Mosswood, Shotley, Hexham Union, Northumberland
Thomas   Pattison   50   1791   Lead Miner
Mary   Pattison   50   1791   -
Joseph   Pattison   25   1816   -
Thomas   Pattison   15   1826   -He married in Shotley and had a son Wilkinson in 1860
Robert   Pattison   15   1826   -
William   Pattison   10   1831   -
Mary   Pattison   7   1834   -
John   Pattison   15   1826   
            Assume Wilkinson died but no record

1851 Lane Head, Muggleswick, Durham
Thomas   Pattison   Head   63   1788   Lead Miner   Alston, Cumberland
Mary   Pattison   Wife   61   1790   -   Northumberland
Joseph   Pattison   Son   32   1819   Lead Miner   Alston, Cumberland
Mary Ann   Pattison   Daughter   16   1835   -   Muggleswick, Durham


Hope this helps.

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Re: Family of Thomas Pattinson m.Mary 1815
« Reply #2 on: Monday 09 November 15 21:51 GMT (UK) »
I wonder why Wilkinson was baptised in Newcastle.  Although the new church was being built in Shotley there was an existing church, St. Andrews, and about 5 adjacent parish churches that they could have used.  All much closer than Newcastle.

However, if they were living there then perhaps Wilkinson is also buried there.  Do you know which Newcastle church he was baptised in?

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Re: Family of Thomas Pattinson m.Mary 1815
« Reply #3 on: Monday 09 November 15 21:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Christine the baptism from Familysearch suggests it was a Non Conformist Record at All Saints, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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Re: Family of Thomas Pattinson m.Mary 1815
« Reply #4 on: Monday 09 November 15 22:42 GMT (UK) »
All Saints is the C of E parish - one of the original 4 in Newcastle.  Silver Street had Primitive Methodists which is where this record is from and also a Congregationalist church.

Were any of the others baptised in Methodist churches?  Or any other non-con for that matter?

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Re: Family of Thomas Pattinson m.Mary 1815
« Reply #5 on: Monday 09 November 15 23:04 GMT (UK) »
The baptism of Wilkinson Pattinson on 19 Sep 1836 at Newcastle on Tyne Primitive Methodist
Notes that he was born on 13 Jul 1836 at Shotley Brisly, County Durham. Fathers name and Mother, including maiden name as stated.

I did look at the son Thomas born about 1825 and he married at Shotley.

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Re: Family of Thomas Pattinson m.Mary 1815
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 10 November 15 00:42 GMT (UK) »
Freereg has Wilkinson's baptism record with mother's name correctly as Natrass.  It also shows that they were living at Hole Row, Near Mosswood which ties in with the initial post.

Why on earth were they in Newcastle and where are all the other baptisms?

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Re: Family of Thomas Pattinson m.Mary 1815
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 10 November 15 17:00 GMT (UK) »
Yes, that's the one. Actually he wasn't baptised in Newcastle - that's a glaring transcription error from a Primitive Methodist register, most of which related to N'cle.  Wilkinson was done in Shotley Bridge - much more likely - in September 1836, which I think is the year the new Shotley St.John's church opened at Snods Edge.  Interestingly, another baptism is on that 1836 register, of Jane Archer who later married one of Wilkinson's older brothers, Joseph.  She was done in January, and again in November when maybe the church had opened for business.
It looks as if Wilkinson may have died before Registration started the following summer?
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Re: Family of Thomas Pattinson m.Mary 1815
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 10 November 15 17:07 GMT (UK) »
Yes, 'Shotley Brisly' indeed - just shows the care of the transcribers (I've done a bit myself).  It reads Bridge if you think about it a bit, especially if you are aware of that place .... !  Also the reading of Nattress varies a good deal - Natheys, for example.
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