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Have you heard of NEWTON CAP [COMPLETED]
« on: Saturday 11 February 17 04:45 GMT (UK) »
On a 91 Census I have found a son to George & Sarah FENWICK that I knew nothing about.
His name is Philip FENWICK aged 16 years, and it states he was born in NEWTON CAP.
There are plenty of NEWTON places about, but the closest I can get to CAP is NEWTON HALL
This place is about 6 miles from where the family were in previous census', they were at Lanchester.

Anybody know where NEWTON CAP is or is it really NEWTON HALL?

Cheers
Geoff

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Martlock, Pilton, Doubting & Frome:
MASTERS, PORCH, BOULTON, HACKETT,
Combe Hay, HINTON, WEEKS,
Perthshire: CRICHTON, TAYLOR, MOON, IRONS, KIDD
Durham, FENWICK, PUNSHON, EDDY, HENRY aka LAVERICK
Northumberland, BUCHANAN, HODGSON, HALL,
Lincoln: MASKEY,BIRD,FISHER,HARLEY,
Cambridgeshire, CROSS, FOREMAN, FREEMAN, ONG,
FEAST, MOXON
Gloucestershire, HILL, COX, NEWELL
Sussex, CHAPMAN, NEVE, DOWNER
Surrey, NEWELL, WEBB,

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Re: Have you heard of NEWTON CAP
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 11 February 17 05:05 GMT (UK) »

Just done a quick Google and Newton Cap comes up as being Auckland, St Andrew Parish. Half a mile N.W. of Bishop Auckland.

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Hope that helps,

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Re: Have you heard of NEWTON CAP
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 11 February 17 09:06 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Have you heard of NEWTON CAP
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 11 February 17 09:46 GMT (UK) »
If I have located the correct family in the 1891 census they would appear to be living in Hunwick which is not far from Newton Cap.

In 1881 I would suggest you check out the family transcribed as Tenick living in Bishop Auckland (Phillip is written with two "l's) while in 1871 they are living at Crook and Billy Row (surname transcribed as Fennick). (In 1881 George's pob is given as Hexham but in the others Sarah is said to have been born there).

Using the new groindexes the only Philip Fenwick birth registered in Auckland RD in the period in question was in Oct - Dec 1876 - mother's maiden name Turnbull.

There is also a christening of a Philip Fennick 31 Dec 1876 St Ann's Auckland Parents George and Sarah.

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Re: Have you heard of NEWTON CAP
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 12 February 17 01:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi Stan,

Thank you for the map link, to see what is around the area certainly helps.

Cheers
Geoff
** Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk **
Martlock, Pilton, Doubting & Frome:
MASTERS, PORCH, BOULTON, HACKETT,
Combe Hay, HINTON, WEEKS,
Perthshire: CRICHTON, TAYLOR, MOON, IRONS, KIDD
Durham, FENWICK, PUNSHON, EDDY, HENRY aka LAVERICK
Northumberland, BUCHANAN, HODGSON, HALL,
Lincoln: MASKEY,BIRD,FISHER,HARLEY,
Cambridgeshire, CROSS, FOREMAN, FREEMAN, ONG,
FEAST, MOXON
Gloucestershire, HILL, COX, NEWELL
Sussex, CHAPMAN, NEVE, DOWNER
Surrey, NEWELL, WEBB,

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Re: Have you heard of NEWTON CAP [ COMPLETED ]
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 12 February 17 02:09 GMT (UK) »
Thank you William and Ian for your help greatly appreciated.

One thing that is obvious though is the fact that from the 91 census they did one of two things.
They either lied about his age, or he was born two years before his birth was registered.
If that is possible.

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Geoff
** Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk **
Martlock, Pilton, Doubting & Frome:
MASTERS, PORCH, BOULTON, HACKETT,
Combe Hay, HINTON, WEEKS,
Perthshire: CRICHTON, TAYLOR, MOON, IRONS, KIDD
Durham, FENWICK, PUNSHON, EDDY, HENRY aka LAVERICK
Northumberland, BUCHANAN, HODGSON, HALL,
Lincoln: MASKEY,BIRD,FISHER,HARLEY,
Cambridgeshire, CROSS, FOREMAN, FREEMAN, ONG,
FEAST, MOXON
Gloucestershire, HILL, COX, NEWELL
Sussex, CHAPMAN, NEVE, DOWNER
Surrey, NEWELL, WEBB,

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Re: Have you heard of NEWTON CAP [COMPLETED]
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 13 June 17 00:59 BST (UK) »
Newton Cap, or Newton Cap Bank as it's known now, is in Bishop Auckland, Durham, around 4 miles out of Hunwick.

Newton Cap, is on a very steep bank and if I recall there used to be houses all the way down the bank.

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Re: Have you heard of NEWTON CAP [COMPLETED]
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 13 June 17 08:44 BST (UK) »
Newton Cap was a Township in in St. Andrew Auckland, as shown on the map at http://maps.nls.uk/view/101100071#zoom=2&lat=3318&lon=4106&layers=BT
Township; Originally inhabitants of a small settlement or area and after 1100 divisions of a parish which had its own church. It held civil administrative functions to help the poor and most had been subsumed into parishes by 1866.
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