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Durham / Re: Isabella Reynold's high street Gateshead 1841 -61.help needed!
« on: Tuesday 02 April 24 21:25 BST (UK)  »
Thanks again Carole just dug the file out no note of marraige so I must have assumed they as Issabella
Daley's burial address is the high street shop which by then was a beer shop.

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Durham / Re: Isabella Reynold's high street Gateshead 1841 -61.help needed!
« on: Tuesday 02 April 24 19:46 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Carole,we are of the same opinion that it is him in Dorset and Wolverhampton we'll never know why
he left,somewhere in the file I was compiling before home computers became a thing I noted a marriage of
Isabella Reynolds to Michael Daley and sometime in the 1870's a death in Gateshead of an Isabella Daley.

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Durham / Isabella Reynold's high street Gateshead 1841 -61.help needed!
« on: Tuesday 02 April 24 19:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi folk's,only just begining to look at Isabella who was my Gtx3 Grandmother.in the 1841 and 51
census the family are in the High street Gateshead husband Joseph a marine stores dealer.51 has
her birth c1811 Greatin (Greta ?) Bridge yorkshire where her maiden name Bainbridge is common.
1861 same address with youngest daughter and lodger Michael Daly.Joseph we think deserted her
as we think she married Micheal.her birthpace  Familysearch is 1817 Monkwearmouth Cumberland
which is a place I can find no reference too,any detectives out there I'd appreciate anything you can dig up on her.
Regards Steve.

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That's fantastic Amondg,much appreciated,a real suprise to find he served in one of my local regiments!

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Northumberland / Re: James Smith Alnwick 1891.b.Buckinghamshire 1827.
« on: Sunday 24 March 24 11:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hi folk's,just an update on this thread.we've heard from James Gtx2 Grandaughter over the weekend
and she's a resident of Gateshead,he was a member of the N.F. in his career spent time in
hospital after being kicked by a horse fracturing his skull poor soul,died in 1903 there is acording to ancestry an obituary for 13th July.Amazing these two brothers families still have a presence here in
the North East.

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Hi folk's I wonder if I could trouble anyone visiting Newcastle library to look up an obituary for 13th july 1903 for James Smith I suspect a resident of Alnwick.We recently had confirmation he was my
Gtx2 Grandfathers brother born in Buckinghamshire c1827  but after a long army career ended up
in Alnwick at the end of the 1800's.
TIA Steve Smith.

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England / Re: George Robertson Newcastle upon Tyne c1820-40
« on: Saturday 09 March 24 17:39 GMT (UK)  »
Afternnon folk's just giving this post a "bump" to see if fresh eyes can turn anything up,George just dissappears before the 1841 census not sure of ann's marital status in 1841,as far as Thomas Frazer is concerned I have drawn a complete blank.

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World War One / Re: DLI in Guernsey?
« on: Thursday 14 December 23 19:53 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry forgot I had access to the records I see in 1901 the family were residing near Willington in Durham
Cecil victor's death registered still in Durham 1982.

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World War One / Re: DLI in Guernsey?
« on: Thursday 14 December 23 15:26 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Ranolki,a possible explanation would be he was downgraded as unfit for frontline duties from the DLI
and posted to the Labour Corps,the DLI did send out cadre's of men for Garrison duties but I can't pin them down to Guernsey where in Durham did they live at the outbreak of the war?
regards Steve.

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