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Re: Possible burial?
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 04 March 25 16:45 GMT (UK) »
I can’t see the 1861 entry you mention

The reference is RG 9/ 3744/ 49/ 6
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Re: Possible burial?
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 04 March 25 17:04 GMT (UK) »
You seem to have problems with tracing folk in Durham. Its always difficult to get to grips with a new area of research as you have to start from scratch learning the how and where to search.
the following is long (get a flask and some sandwiches to see you through) but may help to see how I went about looking

You have the indexed burial entry - there's not likely to be any further info on the image to confirm/deny its your man. so you can't confirm from that its the man you are looking for

the death registration - which will give a place of death and also the name of the informant - which could well be a known relative - may not be - but its your best shot at confirmation
FreeBMD
Search Deaths
enter the surname and first name
Age/DoB  put in a range for his year of birth I used 1803-1809
use a date range of 1861 (when he was on the census) and 1871 (when the census recorded Hannah as his widow)

Specify the County as Durham

3 results within Durham for deaths in that name

Check the first two on the GRO site (which unlike the old printed index does give an age at death)
1862 Teesdale - GRO site says he's 2 so you can discount him
1863 Sunderland - GRO site says he's 64
I checked the Sunderland Registrars site for this death and they have a local register reference of ES17/123
ES is the East Sunderland sub district of Sunderland Cicil Registration District
see:
https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/sunderland.html

Census 1861 Piece3777/Folio120/Page19
has a William Hunt, a greengrocer and his wife Barbara both from Norfolk in Reg District Sunderland sub district 3 East Sunderland that says he was 63 in 1861 but . .
 this is his burial register entry https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-W1LW?
which matches the occupation and address on that 1861 census -
So he can be discounted too

Which leaves you with that 1867 registration in Chester-le-Street and IF he died in Co Durham that is highly  possible .  Only that £3 death register image from the GRO would 'perhaps' confirm that.
Boo

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Re: Possible burial?
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 04 March 25 18:59 GMT (UK) »
Boo thank you so much for that detailed guide. I will order the GRO image tomorrow.

Ive had nothing but trouble with Durham. From my grandmother who had the surname Proud, it took a few years to move back from that. Only due to some cover up stories from relatives. One line after another has been a headache. Its taken over 10 years to get back to the 1840's all all of my grans lines. People just vanish and disappear for no reason. A great uncle of hers back in the 1870s had his own shop and had ran it for years. Next thing, hes on a ship to New York for seemingly no reason. His children and wife left behind now running the shop!

This William Hunt and Hannah (Nattress) are problematic too. After the 1871 census. Cant find a death for Hannah or a remarriage. Not sure whats going on either. Every line in Durham is a pain  ;D

Thank you for your patience and advice.
Northants - Stevenson, Smith, Spriggs, Hight, Dodson, Coleman
Swansea - Thomas, Williams, Howell, David, Rees, Griffiths, Jenkins, Bevan
Rutland - Hales
Derbyshire - Harlow, Riley, Pemberton, Aldred
Yorkshire - Stamper, Boyes, Duke
London - Harper, Wallis
Essex - Shelford, Wallis, Read, Stanes
Hertfordshire - Bishop
Cornwall - Johns, Soper, Rowe, Ball, Webb, Dunn, Quintrell, Hain, Oliver
Gloucestershire - Harper, Ash, Gregory, Denman
County Durham - Proud, Duke
Yorkshire - Stamper, Pickering

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Re: Possible burial?
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 04 March 25 21:15 GMT (UK) »
Boo thank you so much for that detailed guide. I will order the GRO image tomorrow.

Ive had nothing but trouble with Durham. From my grandmother who had the surname Proud, it took a few years to move back from that. Only due to some cover up stories from relatives. One line after another has been a headache. Its taken over 10 years to get back to the 1840's all all of my grans lines. People just vanish and disappear for no reason. A great uncle of hers back in the 1870s had his own shop and had ran it for years. Next thing, hes on a ship to New York for seemingly no reason. His children and wife left behind now running the shop!

This William Hunt and Hannah (Nattress) are problematic too. After the 1871 census. Cant find a death for Hannah or a remarriage. Not sure whats going on either. Every line in Durham is a pain  ;D

Thank you for your patience and advice.

Do let us know the result of the register entry, its always good to know if something pans out or not.

Sounds like its not Durham per se that is the problem, rather the awkward ancestors who lived there (of which I have many) :-)

Boo


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Re: Possible burial?
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 04 March 25 21:40 GMT (UK) »
I thought Vasquez109 might have been in Cockett Road tonight, getting those Northumberland digital images.

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Re: Possible burial?
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 04 March 25 22:27 GMT (UK) »
Vasquez109, your little motto has the words
Tomorrow might be too late....

I will order the GRO image tomorrow.
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« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 05 March 25 08:35 GMT (UK) »
12hr work days and then spending another 3 or 4 clearing a house after a tenant moved out. Being family, I'm sure William Hunt will understand  ;D
Northants - Stevenson, Smith, Spriggs, Hight, Dodson, Coleman
Swansea - Thomas, Williams, Howell, David, Rees, Griffiths, Jenkins, Bevan
Rutland - Hales
Derbyshire - Harlow, Riley, Pemberton, Aldred
Yorkshire - Stamper, Boyes, Duke
London - Harper, Wallis
Essex - Shelford, Wallis, Read, Stanes
Hertfordshire - Bishop
Cornwall - Johns, Soper, Rowe, Ball, Webb, Dunn, Quintrell, Hain, Oliver
Gloucestershire - Harper, Ash, Gregory, Denman
County Durham - Proud, Duke
Yorkshire - Stamper, Pickering

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« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 05 March 25 10:30 GMT (UK) »
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Ive had nothing but trouble with Durham
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Every line in Durham is a pain

From what you say the problem seems to lie with your relatives not with the County Durham records  ;D
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I will order the GRO image tomorrow.

Please let us know what it reveals.
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Re: Possible burial?
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 05 March 25 14:22 GMT (UK) »
Thanks everyone. Informant was Ralph Hunt, present at the death on 26 Sep 1867.

This is my man! Thank you so much everyone.
Northants - Stevenson, Smith, Spriggs, Hight, Dodson, Coleman
Swansea - Thomas, Williams, Howell, David, Rees, Griffiths, Jenkins, Bevan
Rutland - Hales
Derbyshire - Harlow, Riley, Pemberton, Aldred
Yorkshire - Stamper, Boyes, Duke
London - Harper, Wallis
Essex - Shelford, Wallis, Read, Stanes
Hertfordshire - Bishop
Cornwall - Johns, Soper, Rowe, Ball, Webb, Dunn, Quintrell, Hain, Oliver
Gloucestershire - Harper, Ash, Gregory, Denman
County Durham - Proud, Duke
Yorkshire - Stamper, Pickering