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Lincolnshire / Re: Grantham Cemetery, Lincolnshire
« on: Sunday 28 February 10 07:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Maureen
You send a PM by clicking on the little green scroll, underneath the person you want to contact, profile on the left of the screen. A big thank you to Kath for sending the plan of the cemetery ;D
To make things a bit easier for you Maureen I have sent you a PM you can just reply to that.

Gary

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Durham / Re: Joseph Burnside, Cockerton
« on: Saturday 27 February 10 18:14 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All
I just wondered if anyone had ruled out the Ambrose who would have been a widower in 1799 from being one of the Ambrose marriages? There was an Ambrose who was married to Violet Patterson in Whitby 1783. She appears to have died in 1799 in Yarm. Interestingly there is a birth for a Violet Burnside 1806 in Yarm to Ambrose & Elizabeth? Violet and its variations seem to have made into the Burnside naming patterns after the death Violet Burnside (nee Patterson).

Gary


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Lincolnshire / Re: GRANTHAM CEMETERY LINCONSHIRE
« on: Saturday 27 February 10 07:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
There is only one municipal cemetery in Grantham. The others are church graveyards. You can get an idea of its setout from a google map http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ll=52.909517,-0.6302734&z=17&t=h&hl=en. I am in the process of photographing the gravestones at the cemetery but as yet do not have a ward plan.

Gary

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Durham / Re: Joseph Burnside, Cockerton
« on: Thursday 25 February 10 20:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Julie,
I am pleased you have kept tabs on this thread, who knows what can, or will be, discovered about the Burnside/s clan. I for one will keep on searching, and building the Burnside/s family.

PS if anyone would like a copy of the excel document I have, which has IGI batch nos and BTs details wherever I have found them, then PM me I will gladly let you have a copy. I must warn you this is not for a single family but for every Burnside/s I have found information for in the north east c 1663 to c 1886, and is by no means complete.

Gary

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Durham / Re: Joseph Burnside, Cockerton
« on: Thursday 25 February 10 20:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Fred,
Thanks for the marriage. My not so little excel book only has the one entry, and unfortunately its an extracted from the IGI, for Joseph baptised 10th April 1745 at Auckland, St Andrew to John Burnside.

Gary

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Durham / Re: Joseph Burnside, Cockerton
« on: Thursday 25 February 10 19:43 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Colin any help in the Joseph & Elizabeth marriage will be most welcome. The Seamer baptism is not a top priority for me, it just happend to make it into my ever burgeonding excel document.

Gary

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Durham / Re: Joseph Burnside, Cockerton
« on: Thursday 25 February 10 18:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All
I was going to mark this thread as complete. However given the amount of interest in the Burnside/s it seems to have generated I feel I must leave it open. I would like to thank everyone who has posted  ;D.

I have found a marriage for a Joseph Burnsides to Elizabeth Close at Aycliffe, on 19th February 1765, this comes from the George Bell collection. I have searched the BTs for this marriage but I cannot find it as yet. I have long been convinced that an Elizabeth was wife to Joseph, and mother to the Brafferton branch of the Burnside/s clan.
The parish records for this marriage may well yield information, so if some kind person has access to these records then any info that is available from them will be gratefully received.

Gary

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Durham / Re: Joseph Burnside, Cockerton
« on: Thursday 25 February 10 06:17 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Colin,
I am not often 100% convinced with the IGI & the BTs but in the case of Benjamin they would appear to confirm a christening in both Seamer, 16th September 1810 to John & Jane, then the BT entry for Hurworth (indexed as Harworth) image 49, for Benjamin born in Seamer september 4th 1810 baptised at Harworth Feb? 1811 to John Burndside, Brazier, native of Darlington by his wife Jane Rickaby native of Hurworth. A second opinion is always welcome.

Edit: I should have mentioned the Seamer IGI entry is extracted. It would be nice to see if the original offered any more information.

Gary

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Durham Completed Look up Requests / Re: Gateshead Fell 1800's, 1900s. Can I help anyone?
« on: Wednesday 24 February 10 19:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Janet
Welcome to RootsChat. The nearest cemetery to Church Walk (that was open in 1909) was Gateshead East. The surname Daley would suggest roman catholic??.

Gary

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