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Durham / Re: Seaton-Beatty Marriage 1874
« on: Wednesday 27 June 18 23:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi Rebecca

Would love to hear more. Please contact by personal message.
Thanks
Penstone

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Durham / Re: Seaton-Beatty Marriage 1874
« on: Wednesday 05 October 16 06:18 BST (UK)  »
I have found the uncle that Mary Anne stayed with and and now understand the family ties. Many thanks for all your assistance, I am now happy to consider this topic closed.

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Durham / Re: Seaton-Beatty Marriage 1874
« on: Saturday 24 September 16 02:50 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Hpool. Fairly sure they would not have had a catholic ceremony. The bride was an orphan by this stage and I am looking at the possibility another family member , uncle probably, arranged for a ceremony 'back home'. The couple did return to Ireland after the wedding and had children there.

Thanks
Penstone

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Durham / Re: Seaton-Beatty Marriage 1874
« on: Friday 23 September 16 09:03 BST (UK)  »
Sorry Rosie99, don't have that information. My best guess is a possible relation living at Long Newton, Durham although that still comes under the general area of Stockton which became Hartlepool registration district....?!

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Durham / Seaton-Beatty Marriage 1874
« on: Friday 23 September 16 05:01 BST (UK)  »
Would be grateful if anyone has access to Parish records which might add details to the index only record I have found of this marriage.

Mary Anne SEATON married John Charles BEATTY third quarter 1874 in the Registration District Hartlepool, County Durham. (Vol 10a page 279)

Interested in establishing the witnesses as both parties were apparently living in Ireland at the time!

Thanks as ever,
Penstone

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Yorkshire (North Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Eric Seaton
« on: Wednesday 16 March 16 21:16 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you CaroleW. On with the search!

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Yorkshire (North Riding) Lookup Requests / Eric Seaton
« on: Wednesday 16 March 16 20:53 GMT (UK)  »
I have recently come across the 1939 Register and been surprised to find a previously unknown family member. Being on the other side of the world and having no living family in the area to ask I would be grateful for any newspaper/cemetery lookups for

Eric Seaton b 27th August 1928
                 d December 1981.

Eric lived in Redcar and I have found no record of a marriage.

Thanks as always

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World War One / Re: Ruhleben camp - British civilian POWS interned in Germany
« on: Sunday 22 March 15 23:31 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Gwil. Interestingly the family did live at Clifton St some years earlier. However I have just found a marriage of William N Jones to Elizabeth Petch/Patch in 1919 so that might provide the answer. As always all it needs is another pair of eyes! On the case again....

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World War One / Re: Ruhleben camp - British civilian POWS interned in Germany
« on: Saturday 21 March 15 23:37 GMT (UK)  »
I have recently discovered that a family member was interned at Ruhleben. He was William Neale Jones, Chief Officer of the SS Winterton which was seized in Hamburg in August 1914. While Chris Paton's excellent site has been useful and Marcus Bateman's Index of Merchant Seamen POWs has provided the release dates of other crew members I have been unable to ascertain a release date for William. Given his age, 52 at the time of capture, his wife's sudden death early in 1915 and later camp conditions I am wondering if he died there.

Can anyone recommend where I look next?

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