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Northumberland / Re: Clemmy's in Newcastle (and Westmoreland)
« on: Saturday 01 January 11 21:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi.

Just to add to the extended family I am also  in Thomas (1812) line,  through  his daughter Margaret.

Sorry nothing concrete to add but we think  the John  and Agnes link fits OK and are also investigating a   further generation back,  (possible father of John),   Thomas who married  Ann Edmonson  in Burton, Kendal in 1742.  This Thomas was  a Chairmaker. Working with wood seems to be a very strong link through the generations.

Would be interested to hear if you have made any further progress.

Cheers
Dave

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Northumberland / Williamson - Wallsend
« on: Saturday 28 February 09 15:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me ?

I am in the process of  researching my wider family tree and would like to find out more about a George Williamson.  Unfortunately at the moment I have very little to go on except that he was born in Wallsend/Willington in 1927/8 and married Margaret Ann Flynn at St Marys Willington in the late 1940s (1949?). His father worked   in the Wallsend coal mine.

If anyone has any access to the St Mary's records or anything else that may help I would be very grateful for any information.

Thanks in anticipation.

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Northumberland / Re: Arnot / Tweedmouth
« on: Wednesday 26 March 08 22:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Scully
Thank you very much for the information.
To date I had been following the lead in the earlier post of the John living in North Sunderland with father Thomas "the Butcher" in 1841 but this information has blown that theory out of the water !!.
I understand that Lamberton Toll was the "Gretna of the East" do you think that there is any intrigue here as Ann also later  uses the name Agnes  (although Ann on 1841 census), and there does not seem any obvious logic as to why they may have been married there ?.
Given the change in the John assumption I am sorry I cant give you any further information on him or his parents yet and would be grateful if you could give me his death date.
His daughter Elizabeth is my direct ancestoral  link to John  and I can provide more information on her life if it is of interest.
I would also be interested in Ann's Siblings.

Thanks and best regards
Dave

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Northumberland / Re: Arnot / Tweedmouth
« on: Sunday 23 March 08 00:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Scully

Yes we have a match !!  Elizabeth is my direct ancestor.
Any information gratefully received.

Thanks and best regards

Dave

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Northumberland / Re: GIBSON - Marriage lookup
« on: Monday 12 November 07 20:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Marion

Over the weekend I received an email link indicating that you had responded further to this post but nothing has appeared  I have noticed a couple of other people raising this problem.
If important could you please resend.
Thanks and regards

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East Lothian (Haddingtonshire) / Re: McNaughton Haddington
« on: Friday 09 November 07 23:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Hume24

Sorry for the delayed response I have been away, thank you for the information I will certainly follow it up.

Best regards

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Northumberland / Re: Arnot / Tweedmouth
« on: Friday 09 November 07 23:18 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry for delay, thanks both !!  Thomas the butcher is certainly one of the options worth following up.

best regards

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Northumberland / Re: GIBSON - Marriage lookup
« on: Friday 09 November 07 23:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Marion

Just picking up your comment that your Gibsons remained around Earsdon.

My 3G Grandmother Sarah Gibson married Henry Bower in Earsdon in March 1824. Her parents were Cuthbert Gibson and Ann ( Wilkinson we think but possibly Smith), (unbelievably 2 Cuthbert Gibsons married 2 Anns and had a daughter Sarah within 4 years of each other in Earsdon).

I wonder if there is any link with your Gibsons and if so whether you can shed any light onto this puzzle.
Best regards

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East Lothian (Haddingtonshire) / McNaughton Haddington
« on: Tuesday 30 October 07 23:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
My 4G Grandfather John McNaughton was born in Haddington around  1805 but moved as a boy to Newcastle to work as a Blacksmith in the mines.

We believe that his father was James McNaughton but our current knowledge ends at this point.

I appreciate that there were probably many McNaughtons living in this area at this time but if anyone access to any records which may help us I would be very grateful.
Thanks and regards

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