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Title: Chilton Colling?
Post by: Stuart273 on Sunday 18 June 17 20:27 BST (UK)
Hi all
Just a quick one please. Does a place called Chilton Colling actually exist in Durham, and if so is it anywhere near Billingham? Google has been less than helpful with regard to the former.
Many thanks
Title: Re: Chilton Colling?
Post by: arthurk on Sunday 18 June 17 20:48 BST (UK)
Could it be Chilton Colliery? That's maybe about 10 miles from Billingham.
Title: Re: Chilton Colling?
Post by: Stuart273 on Sunday 18 June 17 21:18 BST (UK)
Thanks Arthur - I guess that's possible. Was there a community there? ONly ask as it's listed as a birthplace.
Title: Re: Chilton Colling?
Post by: stanmapstone on Sunday 18 June 17 21:38 BST (UK)
Chilton Colliery http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/c003.htm

Stan
Title: Re: Chilton Colling?
Post by: arthurk on Monday 19 June 17 11:53 BST (UK)
If you follow the link that Stan gave and click the third link against Maps you'll get a map showing where Chilton Colliery was in relation to nearby places. It looks as though (the original?) Chilton village was further east, near Mainsforth Colliery, so they may have written Chilton Colliery as a way to differentiate it.

The following map gives a larger scale view of the area near the colliery, including a row of houses at Dene Bridge Row:
http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=15&lat=54.6658&lon=-1.5647&layers=171&b=1

Later there was also a lot of housing around Chilton Buildings and along the road from Dene Bridge Row, as shown on this more recent map:
http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=15&lat=54.6692&lon=-1.5663&layers=10&b=1
Title: Re: Chilton Colling?
Post by: stanmapstone on Monday 19 June 17 13:48 BST (UK)
How old is the person? Chilton Colliery was not opened until 1872. There is one person in the 1911 census who gives his birth place as Chilton Colliery, but he was born in 1848, and another who was born in 1867.

Stan
Title: Re: Chilton Colling?
Post by: Stuart273 on Monday 19 June 17 21:23 BST (UK)
Hi Stan
Thanks for all your help so far. The man I'm looking at is a Thomas Henderson, born 1879 and in the 1911 census living in Walthamstow. I'm trying to see if he is the same Thomas Henderson who is in my tree born 1879 in Billingham (1881 and 1891 census).
Arthur - thanks very much for those links. I'll look into them tomorrow.
Cheers
Stuart
Title: Re: Chilton Colling?
Post by: Jomot on Tuesday 20 June 17 00:39 BST (UK)
The one in 1911 is unlikely to be the same person as the one born in Billingham.  There is a Thomas Henderson, born c1879 Chilton Colliery in earlier census & he is the son of David & Mary Jane Henderson.

Title: Re: Chilton Colling?
Post by: Jomot on Tuesday 20 June 17 01:12 BST (UK)
I see that Thomas's father was a butcher, and there is a 1903 passenger list record for a Thomas Henderson, butcher aged 24 & last living in Newcastle, which is where 'your' Thomas's family had also been living.  Arrived New York aboard the Cedric on 17 May 1903, sailing from Liverpool.

Title: Re: Chilton Colling?
Post by: Jomot on Tuesday 20 June 17 01:27 BST (UK)
I believe that your Thomas's mother was Christian/a Rutherford, and that these are the children on the 1891 census:

HENDERSON, THOMAS   MMN: RUTHERFORD  1878  S Quarter in STOCKTON  Vol 10A  Page 73 
HENDERSON, MARGARET HELEN   MMN: RUTHERFORD  1882  S Quarter in GATESHEAD  10A/857

There is a marriage in 1872 in Rothbury of a William Henderson, and on the same page is Christian Rutherford.

A Thomas Henderson with father Henderson & mother Rutherford died in Sacramento, California on 8 Feb 1953.  His DoB is given as 27 Jul 1878, which fits with the above birth record.


Title: Re: Chilton Colling?
Post by: Stuart273 on Tuesday 20 June 17 18:59 BST (UK)
Jomot.
You are a star - thank you very much for all the information. His mother's surname was indeed Rutherford and I think at least one other of his siblings (Isabella Jane) went over to the States at some point.
Cheers
Stuart