A Study of 4 Families Through Time
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10 | 1783 Benjamin Walker Baptism record transcription Shows Benjamin Walker was Baptised 30/10/1783 in Bishop Middleham, Durham. Parents were Richard & Margaret Walker | ||
11 | 1807 Marriage Null & Void Benjamin Walker & Cicely Potts This says that their first marriage was null and void as Cecily was under age, they then remarried 27 Dec 1807 | ||
12 | 1812 Stephen Newton fatal accident Newspaper cutting of Stephen Newton (builder) (B1755) who fell off a roof and was killed leaving his widow (who had just given birth to twins)with seven young children | ||
13 | 1831 Marriage record of William Potts to Margaret Carr Marriage record of William Potts to Margaret Carr 1831 | ||
14 | 1838 Birth Certificate of Robinson Walker BC states that mother of Robinson is Ann Walker (Corner) and father is William Walker of Steal Hall, Norton | ||
15 | 1838 Marriage Certificate of William Walker and Ann Corner 1838 Marriage Certificate of William Walker and Ann Corner at the Parish Church, Norton. It states that Benjamin Walker is William's father and William Wass as Ann's father (could be step father??) | ||
16 | 1838 Marriage Certificate William Walker to Dorothy Hay 1838 William Wilson Walker married Dorothy Hay, Newcastle upon Tyne | ||
17 | 1841 Marriage Transcription Joseph Taylor & Mary Williamson Marriage of Joseph Taylor and Mary Williamson at Stockton, Durham on 29 Mar 1841. States that his father is Robert Taylor and hers is Robert Williamson | ||
18 | 1850 Edward Taylor Birth Certificate 1850 Edward Taylor Birth Certificate shows he was born in Sedgefield on 29/7/1850 to Mary Ann Taylor formerly Williamson and Joseph Taylor who was a Mat maker | ||
19 | 1851 Census 1851 Census shows that William and Ann Walker lived at Harden Farm, Norton, Durham with sons Robinson, William and Jackson | ||
20 | 1851 John Walker Birth Certificate 1851 Birth Certificate of John Walker shows he was born 26 Dec 1851 at Blakestone, Norton, Durham to Ann Walker, formerly Corner and William Walker who was a Bricklayer | ||
21 | 1852 Birth Certificate of Elizabeth Newton 1852 Birth Cert shows Elizabeth was born at Field House, Carlton, Stockton on 31 Jan 1852 to Ann Newton, formerly Mellanby and John Newton a farmer. | ||
22 | 1852 Mary Jane Pallister Birth Certificate 1852 Mary Jane Pallister Birth Certificate shows that she was born at Margaret Street, York to Elizabeth Pallister formerly Dunning and John Pallister who was a shoemaker | ||
23 | 1854 James Hardy & Margaret Howard Marriage Certificate 1854 James Hardy & Margaret Howard Marriage Certificate shows they married at The Trinity Church, North Meols, Lancashire, England | ||
24 | 1860 Joshua Woodcock Birth Certicate Shows that Joshua was born in 1860 at Johnson's Yard, Dewsbury to Sarah Ann Woodcock formerly Simpson and John Woodcock, a Spinner at a Woollen Mill | ||
25 | 1860 Newspaper cutting Death Announcement 1860 Death Announcement of Benjamin Walker in the Durham Chronical 13 April 1860 | ||
26 | 1861 census Walker In 1861 William Walker lived at Darlington Lane, Norton with his wife Ann , sons Robinson, William, Jackson, John (B1851) and daughter Harriett | ||
27 | 1862 Eunice Wass (Hardy) Death Certificate Eunice died 14/2/1862. Cause of death 'Disease of the Stomach of long standing' Aged 80 years | ||
28 | 1862 Marriage Certificate of Robinson Walker and Sarah Jane Francis 1862 MC of Robinson Walker and Sarah Jane Francis, married at Stockton Register office, shows that they lived at Carroll Street, Stockton and that William Walker was father of Robinson and Edward Francis is father of Sarah Jane | ||
29 | 1866 Marriage of Henry Newton & Lavinia Pepper Henry Newton & Lavinia Pepper married June 12 1866, Parish of Selby York | ||
30 | 1871 Census 1871 Census showing that William and Ann Walker live atDurham Rd, Norton with son William and daughters Harriet and Cecily | ||
31 | 1871 Marriage Certificate of John Walker and Elizabeth Newton 1871 Marriage Certificate of John Walker and Elizabeth Newton at St Mary's Norton. States that William Walker is father of John and John Newton is father of Elizabeth | ||
32 | 1873 BC John Thomas Walker Birth Certificate shows that Thomas John Walker was born at Junction Norton, Durham on the 29/12/1873. It names his father as John Walker and his mother as Elizabeth Walker, formerly Newton | ||
33 | 1874 Elizabeth Walker (Newton) Headstone Status: Located; | ||
34 | 1874 Probate of Cecily Walker (Potts) 1874 Probate of Cecily Walker (Potts) shows that Cicely left under £300 | ||
35 | 1877 Marriage Certficate John Walker & Jane Arrowsmith John Walker (B1851) who married Elizabeth Newton remarried Jane Arrowsmith in 1877 at Grindon Parish Church, Durham, England after the death of Elizabeth in 1874 | ||
36 | 1881 Census (John Walker (B1851) 1881 Census shows that John and Jane Walker (Arrowsmith) lived at Hamilton Russell Arms, Thorpe Thules, Grindon with sons from John's 1st marriage William Newton Walker and John Thomas Walker | ||
37 | 1881 Hamilton Russell Arms,Thorpe Village, Grindon, Durham 1881 Census shows that John Walker (B1851) was Innkeeper here and lived with second wife Jane Arrowsmith, sons William Newton Walker (B1871) and John Thomas Walker (B1873) Was still here in 1891 with son Ralph Arrowsmith Walker (B1881) | ||
38 | 1883 Marriage Certificate Joshua Woodcock & Ann Lodge 1883 Marriage Certificate Joshua Woodcock & Ann Lodge shows they were married at the Parish Church Dewsbury, West Yorkshire and at that time he was a Cloth Fuller | ||
39 | 1885 Sarah Ann Hemingway Birth Certificate Shows that Sarah Ann was born 6/11/1885 at Ravens Wharf Pit Yard, Dewsbury to Mary Ann Hemingway formerly Jessop and William Hemingway a Colliery Banksman | ||
40 | 1888 Newspaper Cutting 1888. William Walker (B1820) Accident Northern Echo Report of a shocking incident on the Railway | ||
41 | 1888 Stockton Herald Fatal Accident 1888 Newspaper cutting. William Walker has fatal railway accident | ||
42 | 1891 Birth Certificate Walter Edward Knight BC of Walter Edward Knight (Wally) shows father as Thomas Knight (Innkeeper) and mother as Annie Maria Knight formerley Hopkins and they lived at the Nags Head Inn, Brentwood | ||
43 | 1891 census 1891 Census shows that John & Jane Walker (Arrowsmith) still live at the Hamilton Russell Public House, Grindon with their son Ralph Arrowsmith Walker | ||
44 | 1896 Thomas & Ada MC Thomas John Page & Ada Hannah Thurgood Marriage Certificate | ||
45 | 1899 Marriage Certificate of John Thomas Walker and Elizabeth Jane Taylor MC states that the residence at time of marriage was Duncombe Street, Middlesbrough. Married at St Paul, Middlesbrough. John Walker is father of John Thomas and Edward Taylor is father of Elizabeth Jane. Witnessed by William Newton Walker (brother of John Thomas) and Elizabeth Wilkinson | ||
46 | 1900 Birth Certificate of John Edward Walker Birth Certificate shows that John Edward Walker was born at 16 Duncombe Street, Middlesbrough (which collaborates with BC) on the 9/8/1900. It names his father as John Thomas Walker and his mother as Elizabeth Walker, formerly Taylor | ||
47 | 1901 Ann Walker (Corner) DC Death Certificate of Ann Walker (Corner)widow of William Walker, died of Bronchitis and heart disease at The Junction Norton | ||
48 | 1901 Census Census shows that John Edward Walker (B1900) age 1 lives at Duncombe St (which collaborates with his BC) with father John and mother Jane. Mother's proper name is Elizabeth Jane but looks like she is called by her middle name which was quite common then. | ||
49 | 1901 Census John and Jane Walker 1901 census shows that John Walker(B1851) was an innkeeper at the Talbot Arms, Bishopton, Sedgefield and lived with wife Jane and son Ralph | ||
50 | 1911 Census - Higgins William George Higgins, Florence Higgins, and 2 eldest children lived at 34 Talbot Grove, Kensington |
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