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Re: General local history - coast near Whitby
« Reply #18 on: Monday 07 June 21 19:53 BST (UK) »
Your opening post mention "Linton, Stonehouse, Graham" and "labourer, brewer and roper".

Did Henry Linton, brewer, East Row figure amongst these?

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Re: General local history - coast near Whitby
« Reply #19 on: Monday 07 June 21 20:51 BST (UK) »
Your opening post mention "Linton, Stonehouse, Graham" and "labourer, brewer and roper".

Did Henry Linton, brewer, East Row figure amongst these?

No, but surely a relative.

MARRIAGE

Lythe, 1728 Nov 11
William Linton, labourer
Mary Saunderson


BAPTISMS

Whitby, 1731 May 02
Ann dau of William Linton, East Row

Whitby, 1733 Nov 04
Ann dau of William Linton, East Row

MARRIAGE

Whitby, St Mary the Virgin, 1761 Dec 29
Peter Stonehouse, brewer, of this parish
Ann Linton, of this parish

witnesses Barbara Linton, Richard Jackson

BAPTISMS

Whitby, 1762 Jun 26
born May 23 last (does this mean May 1762?)
Mary dau of Peter Stonehouse, labourer, East Row

Whitby, 1765 Jul 14
6 weeks old
Ann dau of Peter Stonehouse, labourer, Sands End

MARRIAGE

Whitby, St Mary the Virgin, 1782 Apr 28
James Graham, roper, of this parish
Mary Stonehouse, of this parish

witnesses Ann Stonehouse, John Clark

BAPTISMS

Whitby, 1784 Dec 23
Mary dau of James Grayham and Mary

Whitby, 1787 Apr 05
Hannah dau of James Grayham and Mary

Whitby, 1791 Jan 03
Martha dau of James Graham and Mary

Whitby, 1792 Mar 11
born 1791 Dec 29
Martha dau of James Graham and Mary, roper, Whitby

MARRIAGE

Northumberland, Bedlington, 1821 Jun 16
Thomas Parker
Martha Graham
Co Durham BROOKS / Northumberland BURNS / Fogo ALCORN, DODDS / Whitby LINTON, STONEHOUSE, GRAHAM / Stirlingshire BROWN, MCLACHLAN, JOHNSTONE / Blackford (Perthshire) DAVIDSON, MURRAY / St Andrews KIRK, HAY / Leith, Orkney GROUNDWATER, EUNSON / Edinburgh HUTTON, WRIGHT, BLAIR, CHISHOLM, GREGOR

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Re: General local history - coast near Whitby
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 12 June 21 10:57 BST (UK) »
The Cleveland FHS have transcribed the MIs for Lythe St Oswalds and a copy can be obtained from their web site for £2.95.
https://clevelandfhs.org.uk

Probate records at the Borthwick for people called LINTON near Whitby:-
Ann LINTON April 1846 vol 213B f. of East Row P. Whitby Admon £450
Elizabeth LINTON June 1836 vol 193 f. of East Row P. Whitby Admon £800
Henry LINTON Sep. 1761 vol. 105 f.174 of Lyth Will
Henry LINTON Dec. 1814 vol 158 f.547 of P. Whitby Will £7500 - DDR (Death Duty Register) says the executor was John LINTON of East Row, Whitby.
John LINTON July 1770 vol. 114 f.148 of Ugthorpe P. Lythe, Gent. Will
John LINTON June 1777 vol.121 f. of Ugthorpe P. Lyth Admon
John LINTON Nov. 1783 vol.127 f.501 of Ellerby P. Lyth Will
John LINTON Dec. 1828 vol.178 f.390 the Elder of East Row P. Whitby Will £2000.
John LINTON July 1839 vol.200 f.81 of East Row P. Whitby Will. - DDR adds his abode was East Row Newholm and Executor was Mary WATSON of same place.
John LINTON July 1847 vol.217 f.41 of Ugthorpe P. Lyth Will £450. DDR adds Executor was Matthew LINTON of same place.
Matthew LINTON 28 Nov 1711 of Lyth Admon.
Matthew LINTON June 1777 vol.121 f. of Lyth Admon
Matthew LINTON June 1834 vol.189 f. 64 of Ugthorpe P. Lythe Will £200

Before spending money on any of the Wills or Admons (Administrations) check to see if abstracts of the Wills can be found in Dave KING's site - http://www.davekinggenealogy.co.uk. Some of them are.

Note that Admons usually contain little information; just a note of who the Executor was. Though I do have one which listed all the children and said that three of them had emigrated to America.

If you can get to York then you can download images of the Probate records to a USB stick for free. Otherwise order from -
https://www.york.ac.uk/borthwick/remote-services/copying/order-form/

PS - and the name LINTON is mentioned a couple of times on this web page about Wills -
http://www.hoggarth.co.uk/wills.htm

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Re: General local history - coast near Whitby
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 15 June 21 22:39 BST (UK) »
Hi Brooksbum,

 I am also a Linton descendent from Lythe, which is the next village along from Sandsend,this part of my family tree is not hosted anywhere online yet (im migrating my tree to wikitree currently. However my oldest Linton is James Linton b.abt 1697 poss Lythe, Whitby d.1784 Lythe who was married to Jane Wilson and had 9 children. If you would like to collaborate fell free to message me through roots chat or through my family history homepage at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Round-218

kind regards

Paula
Check out my surname interests, locations and gedmatch ref at - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Round-218 covering most county's in England; also Nova Scotia, Canada and Switzerland.