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anisekstrong
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Re: Is this feasible or wishful thinking
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Saturday 09 July 22 13:06 BST (UK) »
I'm fairly sure this is the Isabel Cutter who at the age of 9 discovered the Corbridge Lanx, now in the British Museum - can you tell me anything more about what happened to her as an adult?
fiddlerslass
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Re: Is this feasible or wishful thinking
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Will of Matthew, father of Isobel Leighton nee Cutter
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QNY-XR
there is an earlier will of another Matthew Cutter, also a blacksmith of Corbridge. Grandfather?
http://familyrecords.dur.ac.uk/nei/data/intro.php
Bulman, DUR
Butterfield DUR & N. YKS,
Earnshaw DUR
Hopps DUR & N. YKS
Howe, Richardson,Thompson all DUR
William Thompson violin maker Bishop Auckland
William Thompson jun. Violin maker Leeds
Richardson in Bermondsey/East Ham, descendants of William Richardson b. 1820 Bishop Auckland
Berger, Bareš, Fritsch, Ritschel, Pechanz, Funke, Endesfelder, Straka & others from Czechia
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