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Messages - pete ash

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Northumberland / Re: Woodhorn burial records and Freereg
« on: Thursday 12 October 17 18:50 BST (UK)  »
Hi jenB, kGarrard, yes Woodhorn St Marys. Twice or thrice i've searched for these records and today asked a member of staff for assistance. He confirmed that they don't hold these burial records  ???

 rosie99 looking at Freereg again i can now see that their records come from a transcript, so i find it odd that the county records office don't have a copy?
 Thanks all  :)

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Northumberland / Woodhorn burial records and Freereg
« on: Thursday 12 October 17 14:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi all. Just been down to Northumberland Archives  to confirm some burials at Woodhorn church in 1920's,(on freereg) and to look for others from the 1940's only to find that they have no burial records post 1900  ???
 Does anyone have any idea where the freereg data comes from?
 Thanks (hopefully) Pete

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Northumberland / Framlington & Brinkburn Graveyard?
« on: Sunday 16 December 12 11:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all, does anyone know the location of the above?
 I have notes from the archives of two burials to look up and seem to remember from maps at the time that this graveyard was located slightly west of the Priory.Looking at a map now i can find no sign of it.  :-\

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Northumberland / Re: Turnbull - Cramlington 1800 to 1945
« on: Monday 17 January 11 16:59 GMT (UK)  »
Pity about that Jane dying. i thought that may have been a good lead. Morpeth is deffo northumberland. A registration district as well as a  town

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Northumberland / Re: Turnbull - Cramlington 1800 to 1945
« on: Monday 17 January 11 14:04 GMT (UK)  »
Forgot to say that Roberts occupation on his marriage cert was "coalcutter"

 The other witness at the wedding was a Jane Gill. According to freebmd there was a Jane Gill born Morpeth 1901 then i caught my eye on a Jane Turnbull Gill born Tynemouth 1898. May be worth looking up the 1901c for her parents.

Pete

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Northumberland / Re: Turnbull - Cramlington 1800 to 1945
« on: Saturday 15 January 11 17:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, managed to obtain a copy of the marriage cert today, having trouble uploading to this site tho

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Northumberland / Re: Turnbull - Cramlington 1800 to 1945
« on: Thursday 13 January 11 19:46 GMT (UK)  »
Just had a look through the copy marriage certs i have, and as Michael says some are facsimilies and others are copies.
 I read somewhere that the staff at woodhorn pit archives can copy entries from the parish records. I'll ask when i'm there come the weekend.
 A fly in the ointment may be that folk had a similar style of handwriting. (ruler across the knuckles for not forming your letters properly)  :D

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Northumberland / Re: Turnbull - Cramlington 1800 to 1945
« on: Thursday 13 January 11 14:14 GMT (UK)  »
Welcome back Bob. I'm amazed that there are 9 Lancelot Turnbulls about.  Just a thought, and i may be wrong here, but i believe the 1911c was hand-written by the householder. If so you may be able to compare the handwriting with the signature from the marriage cert to id the correct Lance.

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Northumberland / Re: Corsenside/ St Cuthbert/ Bellingham burials
« on: Monday 10 January 11 19:29 GMT (UK)  »
Northumberland records office have the burials register for Corsenside from 1726.
   

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