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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Northumberland => Topic started by: Pete E on Wednesday 23 August 17 20:11 BST (UK)
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Can anyone advise where Stone Row was in Cramlington please? I have an ancestor living there in the 1851 census. I have spotted an Oldstone Row using the National Library of Scotland online side by side mapping but can't find Stone Row. The enumerator appears to go from High Pit to Stone Row but find it I can't. Many thanks.
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Hi possibly not relevant, but in the 1861 census Cramlington is a New Stone Row Census Ref RG09/3851/50/11?
Keyboard86
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Just a little snippet in the London Gazette November 1905
Level crossing on the Cramlington coal company private railway
at East Cramlington between the end of old Stone Row and East Row
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Thanks both, wondering if Old stone row was formerly Stone Row.
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Check the census and see if it runs to East Row
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I found an Old Stone Row Cramlington Colliery, and New Stone Row, but no Stone Row.
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Thanks all, thinking it was part of East Cramlington.
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Hi, wonder if anyone knows anything about a building, very near to the colliery in East Cramlington. Our address was 1B Old Stone House, East Cramlington. I believe the building has been demolished but would love a pic or some history about the 'house'. It was one big building, which was a single house at one stage, then split into three terraced dwellings.