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Re: Wilson lookup
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 05 May 07 10:10 BST (UK) »
Thanks for all your hard work Heywood.  I really appreciate it.

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Shanna

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Re: Wilson lookup
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 05 May 07 12:29 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I took a look another look at the 1841 census and it only states that Martha snr. was not born in County.  It she had stated Scotland there should have been an S for Scotland in the appropriate column.  You may just have to go back another generation to find the Scottish connection.  I am fairly certain that this is the same family in the 1841 & 51 census.

I also agree with Heywood that the latin for James is Jacobus, Jacoba or other variations depending on what the priest fancied writing. 

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Mo
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Re: Wilson lookup
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 05 May 07 14:34 BST (UK) »
Thanks Mo.  Your help is much appreciated.

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Shanna

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Re: Wilson lookup
« Reply #12 on: Friday 11 May 07 17:30 BST (UK) »
Hi there,

Any chance of a lookup in the 1861, 1871 & 1891 census records on Robert Wilson b. 1821 Hexham?

I have a record of his marriage to Christiana Cost on 17 Sept 1854 and the two of them with their daughter Lucy in the 1881 census.

Thanks in anticipation.
Brian



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Re: Wilson lookup
« Reply #13 on: Friday 11 May 07 21:18 BST (UK) »
Hi,

1871 Census,

Sandhoe, Northumberland
RG10/5145 Folio 5 page 4
All born St. John Lee

Robert Wilson, Head, M, 49, Boot Maker
Christihannah, Wife, M, 47
James, Son, U, 15, Scholar,
Lucy, Daur, 12, Scholar
Thomas W, Son, 9, Scholar

Struggling with the 1861 but I will re-check - they have to be there.

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Re: Wilson lookup
« Reply #14 on: Friday 11 May 07 21:25 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Found them in 1861

Sandoe, Northumberland
RG9.3858 Folio 98 Page 15

Robert Wilson, H, M, 39, Master Shoemaker employing 2 men, St. John Lee
Christiana, Wife, M, 37, Yorkshire Pocklington
James, Son, 5, Scholar, St. John Lee
Lucy, Daur, 2, St. John Lee
Harriet Rhodes, Niece, U, 17, Gen Serv. Yorkshire Pocklington


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Mo
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Re: Wilson lookup
« Reply #15 on: Friday 11 May 07 21:31 BST (UK) »
Hi,

1891

RG12/4246  Folio 87  Page 6

Sandoe, Northumberland

Robert Wilson, Head, M, 69, Boot Maker St. John Lee
Christina, Wife, M, 68, Pocklington
Lucy, Daur, 31, St. John Lee
Robert, Grandson, 10, Amble Northumberland

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Re: Wilson lookup
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 12 May 07 19:14 BST (UK) »
Many thanks Mo.

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Brian

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Re: Wilson lookup
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 27 May 07 13:56 BST (UK) »
William WILSON born 1818 at Sandhoe/Saint John Lee is my g-g-grandfather.

His father James/ Jacobi was baptised at Aydon Castle in Corbridge Parish 12-Feb-1786; father Joseph; mother Jane (possibly SCOTT)

James WILSON married Martha GOODMAN of Upper Clatford at Monxton Hampshire on 21 Nov 1815. ( I have a copy of the marriage register entry - written as WISON)

James WILSON died at Sandhoe 1839 ( I have a copy of the Death Certificate and photos of the MI at St John Lee graveyard.)

Later Martha Goodman WILSON married James SCOTT. I need to check dates etc.

William WILSON married Dorothy GALLEY in Hartlepool in 1845. They had five children and Dorothy died in Newcastle in 1853, the same day the youngest was born.  Later William married Mary ? from Lancashire and it is their daughter, Maud Mary, who is staying with her aunt, Martha THOMPSON, in Birmingham in the 1881 Census. Her brother, William is with his father also in Birmingham.

I have no information except what is in the later census for Martha THOMPSON and would be very happy to find out more.

William's son, James WILSON, my great-grandfather, married Mary ORD in Durham in 1871. They had six children, emigrated to Queensland where they had seven more.  Some family correspondence and photos have survived but nothing from or about the THOMPSONS.

I have had contact with a descendant of Robert WILSON and Christianna (RHODES).

Their daughter Lucy was mentioned in a 1918 letter to my g-grandparents from James' sister, Janey, a Sister of Mercy in Newcastle.  It was through this information that I was able to connect the families to Rose Cottage in Sandhoe. ( Yes, it, but not the WILSONs, is still there and I do have some photos.)

I suspect that James WILSON, who was a gardener, was employed by the Erringtons of Beaufront (Sandhoe) who also owned Rice House at Upper Clatford.  Martha was a washerwoman, perhaps she worked at Rice House?

Best wishes,

Mary