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Re: 1861 census York House of Correction COMPLETE
« Reply #9 on: Friday 21 August 09 19:51 BST (UK) »
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Thanks for your message. I'm afraid I haven't done any Hindson research for a while - and to my shame I think I still owe Sarahjane412 some correspondence from 2007 :-[

The Hindson family I have are my huband's family:

Joseph Hindson married Elizabeth.  Joseph was a shoemaker.
George Hindson son of Joseph 1 December 1794 Guisborough married Mary.  Mary born ca1798 Great Ayton (1851 census).  George a shoemaker.

Mary Hindson daughter of George born ca1837 Carlton (1851 census), died 24 October 1914 aged 79 years.  Married 6 September 1857 Faceby, William Garbutt.  Mary working as a servant to a Weatherill family in Stokesley 1851 census age 14.

Mary is my husband's great grandmother.

Sarah Hindson daughter of George born ca 1839 Carlton (1851 census)

Sarahjane412 sent me a lot of data on her Hindson family and I believe we connect somewhere, however, we unexpectedly moved house in 2008 and I'm not sure where her data is at present.  Likewise I do have numerous parish entries, again things were packed in the move and no further research was done.

I believe there is  a connection to Marske, but most of the research I did connects to the Guisborough area

Does any of the above fit with what you have?

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Re: 1861 census York House of Correction COMPLETE
« Reply #10 on: Friday 21 August 09 20:54 BST (UK) »
Hi not sure but certainly we  (they) lived at some point in Marske. On Oct 5th I am planning on looking at the county records in Northallerton re. parish records.
Where are you.
It is NOT a common name so perhaps we are related

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Re: 1861 census York House of Correction COMPLETE
« Reply #11 on: Friday 21 August 09 22:11 BST (UK) »
Where am I now??  In South Africa!

Originally from Redcar (North Yorks)  Both my husband and my families have been traced way back to the mid 1500s in Yorkshire.  Not the Hindsons though.

The connection to Marske is one that Sarahjane412 sent me:
James Atkinson Hindson 29 August 1810 Marske.
Jane Hindson  baptised 21 May 1785 Guisborough, was the mother of James.
Jane Hindson was the daughter of Joseph Hindson and Elizabeth Atkinson.

My husband's great grandfather George, and Jane would be brother and sister I think.

Also I think James Atkinson Hindson was the one who established the County Durham Hindsons to which Sarahjane412 belongs.

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Re: 1861 census York House of Correction COMPLETE
« Reply #12 on: Friday 21 August 09 22:51 BST (UK) »
Bit far away. Let's see what happens in Oct but I doubt the records will go that far back. We have done well today against Lancy in the Roses match


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Re: 1861 census York House of Correction COMPLETE
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 22 August 09 10:13 BST (UK) »
Hi
Does Northallerton have Parish records?  Long time since I was there.

How far are you from Middlesbrough?

Middlesbrough Archive has Parish records which will take you back to the 1660s.  My husband and I made notes on some marriages / births / deaths from Parish registers.

I could try and send you these in a PM.

May I suggest (if you haven't already done so) start a new thread for Hindson as it's unlikely to be picked up (although you did!) from the heading of this one.

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Re: 1861 census York House of Correction COMPLETE
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 22 August 09 11:26 BST (UK) »
I am in Huddersfield - West Riding, born 1959 Saltburn, lived Redcar 1960-1980 then Leeds, Walsall, Huddersfield
Will make a new thread later, if I know how to!
Northallerton said they have parish records for east of Boro (Eston...I think, Marske Redcar, Guisborough etc)
Worth noting if I am right, the parishes are predominantly protestant and I guess since the 16th Cent most of us are Ps but Bertie on my side converted to RC to marry Catherine, so I am of the old old denomination which we all were. Very few RC churches in the 19th Cent as the state refused to allow churches

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Re: 1861 census York House of Correction COMPLETE
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 22 August 09 13:41 BST (UK) »
Ah!  I see - it's a bit far to just pop over to Middlesbrough for research.

New topic:  Log in as usual.   Go to Forum (at the top).   Scroll down to the board you want (presumably Yorkshire North Riding).  Click on board.  Click on Lookup Requests.  Click on New Topic.

This gives you the messsage box to put in your topic heading and your message.  Then click on Post when you have writen your message.

I think that's right!!

Not sure if you have sufficient "posts" for me to send you a PM with Hindson data, but will try.  Just a little too long for this board - I think there is a "number of words" limit.

The register research I did was St Nicholas Church Guisborough (where incidentally I was baptised!)

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Re: 1861 census York House of Correction COMPLETE
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 06 March 13 15:22 GMT (UK) »
Hi
could you help me locate the House of Correction in York in 1860?
I am looking for a Louisa Oglesby a child sent to the House of correction in 1856.
Are there any records?
I hope you can help.
Steve

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Re: 1861 census York House of Correction COMPLETE
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 06 March 13 18:30 GMT (UK) »
Hello Steve
1861 census - York House of Correction, Jail Lane, St Mary Bishophill Senior, York.

No child Louisa Oglesby on the 1861 census, do you know when and where she was born.

Not sure where one could look to see if any records still exist - perhaps another rootschatter may be able to help with that.  Archive, Record Office ???

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