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Northumberland / Re: McMillans and Graham's of Foreman's Row, Seaton Delaval.
« on: Sunday 28 November 10 14:55 GMT (UK)  »
I am descended from John Graham's brother Robert, I have more infornation if you wish to get in touch

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Northumberland Completed Look up Requests / Re: Filling an 1851 hole
« on: Monday 24 November 08 12:37 GMT (UK)  »
The index I have doesn't allow more detail, but someone could probably look up the reference number I gave to see the family she was servant to in Berwick

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Northumberland Completed Look up Requests / Re: Filling an 1851 hole
« on: Monday 24 November 08 12:32 GMT (UK)  »
In my index to Berwick 1851 Isabel McGee 15 born Berwick was a house servant.
HO107/2421 folio 372.

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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Re: Baptism lookup Silk
« on: Thursday 09 October 08 11:50 BST (UK)  »
Brilliant...confirms my suspicion that his ''sister'' was really his mother.
Thanks
Graham

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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Baptism lookup Silk
« on: Thursday 09 October 08 11:24 BST (UK)  »
I wonder if anyone who visits Woodhorn regularly could look up a baptism for William John Silk born
Chathill in 1900. I think he might have been baptised in Embleton Presbyterian or possibly Ellingham
Church of England.
His entry in 1901 census gives a rather elderly mother and I think she  may have really been the granny.
I'd be most grateful
Graham

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Northumberland / Re: Carham Hall, Cornhill-on-Tweed
« on: Tuesday 30 September 08 16:04 BST (UK)  »
Bulmers 1888 directory says it'' is a neat stone mansion, delightfully situated on the bank of the river a short distance from the church. It is the seat and residence of Mesdames Hodgson-Hinde and Hodgson -Huntley.''

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Northumberland / Re: County ASYLUM Newminister
« on: Sunday 13 May 07 20:39 BST (UK)  »
General paralysis is usually a syphilitic infection of the brain causing a range of psychiatric problems.

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Northumberland / Re: Was there such a place as Dorrinton?
« on: Tuesday 22 August 06 22:54 BST (UK)  »
On familysearch an Isabella daughter of William is shown baptised in Doddington in 1823, is it her?

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Northumberland / Re: Was there such a place as Dorrinton?
« on: Tuesday 22 August 06 22:49 BST (UK)  »
There is a traditional folksong... Dorrington Lads, where it is used as another form of Doddington.

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