I am currently tracing and documenting children of Taylor Harwood and his wife Jane (jury still out on her maiden name)
EDIT - sorry I am punch drunk with these folk)
In particular I was looking for Jane (born 1825) Martha & Mary twins born 1828), George (born 1832) and William (born 1832) all baptised in Whickham and the family lived at Swalwell. Have done ok with George and William but Jane and Martha are a bit smoke and mirrors.
1. In 1851 Piece 2389/ Folio 403/ Page 24 at Leadgate, there are two highly possible entries as lodgers (George and William Harwood) who are the right age, right birth place and certainly George's occupation ticks the box. They lodge with James Coxon and his wife Jane.
The transcript of the Coxon marriage at Medomsley has Jane's maiden name as 'Haywood' which , at a big stretch, could have been Harwood and her father as Taylor Haywood, she is the right age and birth place to be George and William's sister. I am hoping that I can see the marriage register at the FHC this week to see who the witnesses are. Unfortunately this couple do not seem to have had any children so the option of MMN on a birth registration to help verify her maiden name isn't available.
2. In 1881, Piece 4942/ Folio 65/ Page 16, James Coxon and Jane have a Sarah J Simmons aged 13, born Beamish and listed as a niece.
The transcription of Sarah's baptism on 12 Jan 1868 at Pelton Holy Trinity says she was the daughter of John Simmonds, a labourer, and Martha Simmonds of Beamish Flint Mill. The GRO database has a child of this name Q4 1867, Chester-le-Street, MMN Harwood. so its 'possible' that she could be Jane's niece, daughter of her sister Martha Harwood.
Smoke and mirrors but its all in my 'quite possible' box.
What I can't find (so far), which may add further light, is any record of a Simmonds-Harwood marriage or any 1871 census return that lists Sarah Jane Simmonds with or without her parents.
If anyone can spot them I'd be grateful for the help.
Thanks
Boo