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I could not find a Richard Douglas entry in Ford or Lowick baptism transcripts either C of E or Dissenters for 1740-1750.  I found 3 females and one male James.

Janis

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Durham Lookup Requests / Re: Inquest 8 March 1871 Jessie Mckay
« on: Wednesday 23 August 23 08:47 BST (UK)  »
Your best bet would be to look at a newspaper unfortunately March 1871 is not on the list of newspapers on line.  I think coroners kept their own records.

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Durham / Re: Elizabeth Fullerton - b.1734 - Penshaw?
« on: Sunday 30 April 23 08:26 BST (UK)  »
Buried there but does not always mean there is a headstone, or maybe a headstone but not legible.

Janis

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Durham / Re: Vane of long newton
« on: Saturday 25 March 23 07:21 GMT (UK)  »
There is Mary born 19th Feb and baptised 12 Mar 1695 unless that is your 1696 one.

Janis

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Durham Lookup Requests / Re: marriage look up St. Andrews, Dalton-Le-Dale, Durham
« on: Monday 13 March 23 07:08 GMT (UK)  »
Not born Murton Colliery necessarily but a resident of the place at the time of marriage. 

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Northumberland / Re: Morpeth PR images
« on: Tuesday 20 December 22 10:55 GMT (UK)  »
I have a Herbert Maxwell Wood transcript from those years in baptisms and burials.  They are usually pretty accurate and include all the info given.  From those years it might not be much though.  Occasional birthdates along with baptisms if the child was a few months or more old, no places of abode.

Typically burials were name and date, who at least one parent if it was a child, and sometimes "wife of"

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Jon,

They did not actually get married at Holy Island but are registered as married Lamberton Toll.  Sometimes the pastor recorded marriages done in Scotland if they were members of his parish

Lamberton 29 Nov 1812

"These are to certify all whom it may concern that Ralph Barker and Elizabeth Dickson were solemnly united by me in the holy bonds of wedlock according to the rules of the Church of Scotland and they are free from all church censure? so/or as it is known, James Aitchison
Witnesses:  John Hedgley, Ann Millar, Morton? Clark and Mary Ann Clark
The above is a true copy of the certificate brought to me Dec 1st 1812 of the marriage of Ralph Barker and Elizabeth Dickson both of Holy Island,  Lancelot Wilson, Minister

Janis

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Tynemouth Christ Church

28 Jul 1819 Isabella Hughes, of North Shields, daughter of Alexander, mariner and Catharine Hughes
16 May 1823 Flora Hughes, of Milburn Place, born 1 Oct 1820, daughter of Alexander (mariner) & Catherine Hughes
16 May 1823 James Hughes, of Milburn Place, born 26 Dec 1816, son of Alexander, mariner and Catherine Hughes
6 Jul 1825 Thomas Hughes, of Milburn Place, son of Alexander, mariner and Catherine Hughes

South Shields St. Hilda:26 Mar 1834 Alexander Hughes, of South Shields, son of Alexander, mariner and Catherine Hughes
15 Feb 1837 William Burton Hughes, of South Shields, son of Alexander, mariner and Catherine Hughes

Tynemouth Christ Church:  9 Jan 1839 Mary Jeffry Hughes, of Milbourn Place, born 28 Nov 1838, daughter of Alexander, mariner and Catharine Hughes


Burial Tynemouth:  12 Jul 1829 Mary Hughes, of Milburn Place, age: 1 year 8 months, daughter of Alexander & Catherine Hughes








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All the kids except Alexander and William Burton were baptised at Tynemouth Christ Church.  Alexander and William Burton were baptised South Shields St. Hilda.  Three of them- Flora, James and Mary Jeffry give birth date as they were baptised not too close to birth.

I would give you the names and dates of baptism but as you are new to this it would be practice to look them up.  Or let me know and I can tell you.

Janis

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