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Eleanor Jamieson

F, #176, Deceased, b. about 1845

Parents

Biography

  • She was born about 1845 in Carham, Northumberland, England.1

Census References

CensusSentence
1851She was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Wark East Common, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Daughter].2
1861She was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in South Hazelrigg, Chatton, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Daughter].1
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S207] Census 1861, Chatton, Jamieson, William, Head Of Household: Jamieson, William
    Census Place: Chatton
    Household Address: South Hazelrigg
    William Jamieson, Head Marr. 42m, Ag. Lab. Scotland,
    Eloner Jamieson, Wife, Marr, 40f, Wife. Scotland,
    Elener Jamieson, Daugh, Unmarr, 16f, Ag. Lab. Northumberland, Carham,
    Robert Jamieson, Son, Unmarr, 14m, Ag. Lab. Northumberland, Carham,
    Jullen Jamieson, Daugh, Unmarr, 11f, Scholar, Northumberland, Carham,
    Janet Jamieson, Daugh, Unmarr, 9f, Scholar, Northumberland, Carham,
    James Jamieson, Son, Unmarr, 7m, Scholar Northumberland, Norham,
    William Jamieson, Son, Unmarr, 4m, Northumberland, Belford,
    Agnes Jamieson, Daugh, Unmarr, 2f, Northumberland, Bamburgh
  2. [S170] Census record 1851, Wark for William Jamieson & family., Head Of Household: Jamieson, William
    Census Place: Wark
    Household Address: 3 Village, Wark East Common
    William Jamieson, Head, Mar, 32m, Agr. Lab., Scotland,
    Eleanor, Wife, Mar, 28f, Scotland,
    James, Son, 8m, Scholar, Scotland,
    Eleanor, Daur, 6f, Scholar, Northumberland, Wark,
    Robert, Son, 4m, Northumberland, West Carham?
    Julia, Daur, 1f, Northumberland, West Carnham?,
    Euphemia Scott, U, Serv, 26f, Farm Serv, Scotland.

Robert Jamieson

M, #177, Deceased, b. about 1847

Parents

Biography

  • He was born about 1847 in Carham, Northumberland, England.1,2
  • He witnessed the marriage of David Davison and Julia Ann Jamieson on 27 September 1873 in The Register Office, Morpeth, Northumberland, England.3,4
  • On 5 April 1891 Robert Jamieson was a Coal Miner in Bedlington, Northumberland, England.2

Census References

CensusSentence
1851He was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Wark East Common, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Son].5
1861He was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in South Hazelrigg, Chatton, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Son].1
1891He was listed in the census on 5 April 1891 in Bedlington, Northumberland, England, at age 43y.2
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S207] Census 1861, Chatton, Jamieson, William, Head Of Household: Jamieson, William
    Census Place: Chatton
    Household Address: South Hazelrigg
    William Jamieson, Head Marr. 42m, Ag. Lab. Scotland,
    Eloner Jamieson, Wife, Marr, 40f, Wife. Scotland,
    Elener Jamieson, Daugh, Unmarr, 16f, Ag. Lab. Northumberland, Carham,
    Robert Jamieson, Son, Unmarr, 14m, Ag. Lab. Northumberland, Carham,
    Jullen Jamieson, Daugh, Unmarr, 11f, Scholar, Northumberland, Carham,
    Janet Jamieson, Daugh, Unmarr, 9f, Scholar, Northumberland, Carham,
    James Jamieson, Son, Unmarr, 7m, Scholar Northumberland, Norham,
    William Jamieson, Son, Unmarr, 4m, Northumberland, Belford,
    Agnes Jamieson, Daugh, Unmarr, 2f, Northumberland, Bamburgh
  2. [S1008] Census 1891, Bedlington, Robert Jamieoson & Family, Bedlington, Furnace Bank Top.
    Robert Jamieson, Head, M, 43, Coal Miner, Employed, Wark, Northumberland.
    Elizabeth Jamieson, Wife, M, 41, Shoreswood, Northumberland.
  3. [S162] Certified Copy of entry of Marriage of David Davison and Julia Ann Jamieson. 27/9/1873, Event Date: 27/9/1873
    Date Certificate: 8/3/1993
    Registration District: Morpeth
    Marriage Venue: The Register Office
    Rd Ref: 40
    Marriage at the Register Office, Morpeth. 27th Sept. 1873 between David Davison, 21, Bachelor, Coal Miner of Bedlington Bank Top, father Robert Davison (deceased) and Julia Ann Jamieson, 22, Spinster, of Bedlington Bank Top, father Willam Jamieson. Witnesses Robert Jamieson, Agnes Jamieson.
  4. [S8] Copy of pages from the Davison Family Bible, Davison Family Bible:
    Parents Names:
    David Davison Born Longhoughton May 18th 1852
    Julia Ann Jamieson Born Wark Common March 21st 1851
    ------------------------------------------------------
    Marriages:
    David Davison, Julia Ann Jamieson Married Sept 27th 1873
    Robert Davison Oct 26th 1895
    William Davison July 8th 1899
    Margaret Davison April 4th. 1901
    ------------------------------------------------------
    Children's Names:
    Margaret Davison, Ellen Davison Born Bedlington Bank Top March 8th 1874
    Robert Davison Born Bedlington Bank Top May 10th 1875
    William Davison Sept 4th 1877
    Ellen Davison June 22nd 1879
    David Davison August 12th 1882 Bebside Furnace
    Agnes Davison December 31st 1884 Bebside Furnace
    Dorothy Ann Davison May 10th 1887 Bebside Furnace
    John Davison January 29th 1890 Bebside Furnace
    Mary Ann Davison July 28th 1892
    Julia Ann Davison March 22nd 1896 Bebside Furnace.
    ------------------------------------------------------
    Deaths:
    Ellen Davison Sept 18th 1874
    Dorothy Ann Davison January 8th 1888
    Mary Ann Davison June 16th 1901
    David Davison June 16th 1901
    John George Davison Sept 16th 1915
    Julia Ann Davison June 2nd 1921
    Charles A Swan July 6th 1922
    J H Swan Jan 1924
    Dorothy N Fenwick May 9th 1928
    John Geo Davison Wilson Nov 16th 1940
    Julia Annie Wilson Jan 27th 1947
    Agnes Matthews Aug 14th 1936
    Robert Davison June 6th 1947
    Annie Davison Jan 24th 1947
  5. [S170] Census record 1851, Wark for William Jamieson & family., Head Of Household: Jamieson, William
    Census Place: Wark
    Household Address: 3 Village, Wark East Common
    William Jamieson, Head, Mar, 32m, Agr. Lab., Scotland,
    Eleanor, Wife, Mar, 28f, Scotland,
    James, Son, 8m, Scholar, Scotland,
    Eleanor, Daur, 6f, Scholar, Northumberland, Wark,
    Robert, Son, 4m, Northumberland, West Carham?
    Julia, Daur, 1f, Northumberland, West Carnham?,
    Euphemia Scott, U, Serv, 26f, Farm Serv, Scotland.

Margaret Ormson

F, #178, Deceased, b. about 1819

Family: Robert Davison (b. 28 May 1798, d. January 1856)

Biography

  • She was also known as Margaret Davison.
  • She was born about 1819 in Scotland. (DOB and Place of Birth estimated from Census data. Margaret's parentage has been difficult to establish. There is one possible record in Kelso, Bapt 16/4/1811 to Robert Ormson & Elizabeth Preston).1
  • She married Robert Davison estimated 1842. (Estimated after 1841 census and before the birth of Robert).2

Census References

CensusSentence
1851She was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Shoreston, Seahouses, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Wife].3
1861She was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in Holburn, Lowick, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Head of Household].4
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Citations

  1. [S159] Davison, Robert, Certified copy of an entry of birth for David Davison. 1852, "Margaret Davison formerly Ormson mother to David Davison. "
  2. [S159] Davison, Robert, Certified copy of an entry of birth for David Davison. 1852, Margaret Davison, formerly Ormson named as mother.
  3. [S351] Census 1851, Shoreston (Parish Bamburgh) Robert davison & family, Head Of Household: Davison, Robert
    Census Place: Shoreston
    Household Address: Shoreston
    Robert Davison, Head, Mar, 53m, Pauper late Ag. Lab. Northumberland, Ancroft.
    Margaret Davison, Wife, Mar, 32f, Wife, Scotland.
    John Davison, Son, U, 23m, Ag. Lab. Northumberland, (Newham, crossed out) Bambro(ough)?
    Mary Ann Davison, Daughter, U, 20f, (servant, crossed out) Ag. Lab, Northumberland Bambro.
    Andrew Davison, Son, U, 18m, Ag. Lab. Northumberland, Belford.
    Robert Davison, Son, U, 7m, Scholar, Northumberland, Chatton.
    Ann Davison, Daughter, U, 4f, Northumberland, Bamburgh.
    Dorothy Davison, Daughter, U, 1f, Northumberland, Bamburgh.
  4. [S428] Census 1861, Lowick, Margaret Davison & family, Head Of Household: Davison, Margaret
    Census Place: Lowick
    Household Address: Holburn, Lowick
    Margaret Davison, Head, W, 42f, Farm Servant, Scotland.
    Robert Davison, Son, Un, 17m, Ag. Lab, Northumberland, Chatton.
    Dorothy Davison, Daur, Un, 11f, Scholar, Northumberland, Bamburgh.
    David Davison, Son, Un, 8m, Scholar, Northumberland. Longhaughton.

Robert Davison

M, #179, Deceased, b. about 1844, d. about February 1901

Parents

Family: Margaret Hall (b. about 1844)

Biography

  • He was born about 1844 in Chatton, Northumberland, England. (DOB estimated from Census data).1
  • He married Margaret Hall on 27 January 1866. (DOM estimated from DOB eldest known child).2,3
  • On 5 April 1891 Robert Davison was a Coal Miner in Furnace Bank Top, Bedlington, Northumberland, England. Employer/Employed/Neither Employer nor Employed: Employed.4
  • He died about February 1901 at age 58y. (His wife Margaret was a widow in the 1901 Census).5,6

Census References

CensusSentence
1851He was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Shoreston, Seahouses, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Son].7
1861He was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in Holburn, Lowick, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Son].8
1871He was listed in the census on 2 April 1871 in Brewers Cottage;Bedlington Bank Top, Bedlington, Northumberland, England. The family link between Robert & David Davison is verified in the 1871 census where David is living as the brother to Robert. [Witness Role: Head of Household].9
1881He was listed in the census on 3 April 1881 in Puddlers Row, Bedlington Bank Top, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Head of Household].10
1891He was listed in the census on 5 April 1891 in Furnace Bank Top, Bedlington, Northumberland, England, at age 47y.4
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S173] Census 1881, Bedlington Bank Top, Robert Davison & family, Robert Davison, Head, Marr, 37 male, Coal Miner, born Northumberland, Chatton.
  2. [S173] Census 1881, Bedlington Bank Top, Robert Davison & family, Margaret Davison, Wife, Marr. 37 female, Northumberland, Morpeth.
  3. [S965] Ancestry, England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1988, Robert Davison. Male. Date: 27 Jan 1866. Place: Rennington, Northumberland, England. Father: Robert Davison. Spouse: Margaret Hall.
  4. [S966] Census 1891, Bedlington, Northumberland, England. William Davison & family, Bedlington, Funace Bank Top.
    Robert Davison, Head, M, 47, Coal Miner, Employed, Chatton, Northumberland.
    Margaret Davisonl, Wife, M, 48, Tranwell, Northumberland.
    William H Davison, Son, S, 24, Coal Miner, Employed, Rennington, Northumberland.
    Margaret J, Daur, S, 14, Bedlington, Northumberland.
    John Davison, Son, S, 10, Scholar, Bedlington, Northumberland.
  5. [S313] Index: Death, GRO, Robert Davison. Estimated birth year: abt 1843. Registration Year: 1901. Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar. Age at Death: 58. Registration district: Morpeth. Volume: 10b. Page: 269.
  6. [S1005] Census 1901, Bedlington, Margaret Davison & William, Margaret Davison, Head, W, 58, Morpeth, Northumberland.
    William Davison, Son, S, 34, Coal miner Hewer, Worker, Alnwick, Northumberland.
  7. [S351] Census 1851, Shoreston (Parish Bamburgh) Robert davison & family, Head Of Household: Davison, Robert
    Census Place: Shoreston
    Household Address: Shoreston
    Robert Davison, Head, Mar, 53m, Pauper late Ag. Lab. Northumberland, Ancroft.
    Margaret Davison, Wife, Mar, 32f, Wife, Scotland.
    John Davison, Son, U, 23m, Ag. Lab. Northumberland, (Newham, crossed out) Bambro(ough)?
    Mary Ann Davison, Daughter, U, 20f, (servant, crossed out) Ag. Lab, Northumberland Bambro.
    Andrew Davison, Son, U, 18m, Ag. Lab. Northumberland, Belford.
    Robert Davison, Son, U, 7m, Scholar, Northumberland, Chatton.
    Ann Davison, Daughter, U, 4f, Northumberland, Bamburgh.
    Dorothy Davison, Daughter, U, 1f, Northumberland, Bamburgh.
  8. [S428] Census 1861, Lowick, Margaret Davison & family, Head Of Household: Davison, Margaret
    Census Place: Lowick
    Household Address: Holburn, Lowick
    Margaret Davison, Head, W, 42f, Farm Servant, Scotland.
    Robert Davison, Son, Un, 17m, Ag. Lab, Northumberland, Chatton.
    Dorothy Davison, Daur, Un, 11f, Scholar, Northumberland, Bamburgh.
    David Davison, Son, Un, 8m, Scholar, Northumberland. Longhaughton.
  9. [S350] Census 1871, Bedlington Bank Top, Robert Davison & family, Head Of Household: Davison, Robert
    Census Place: Bedlington Bank Top
    Household Address: Brewers Cottage, Bedlington Bank Top
    Robert Davison, Head, Marr, 27m, Coal Miner, Northumberland, Chatton.
    Margaret Davison, Wife, Marr. 27f, Northumberland, Morpeth.
    William H Davison, Son, 4m, Northumberland, Alnwick.
    William Davison, Brother, Single, 18m, Coal Miner, Northumberland, Longhoughton.
  10. [S173] Census 1881, Bedlington Bank Top, Robert Davison & family, Head Of Household: Davison, Robert
    Census Place: Bedlington Bank Top
    Household Address: Pudlers Row
    Robert Davison, Head, Marr, 37m, Coal Miner, Northumberland, Chatton.
    Margaret Davison, Wife, Marr. 37f, Northumberland, Morpeth.
    William H Davison, Son, 14m, Coal Miner. Northumberland, Alnwick.
    Margaret J Davison, Daur, 4f, Northumberland, Bedlington.
    John Davison, Son, 10month m, Northumberland, Bedlington.

Margaret Butler1

F, #180, Deceased, b. about 1850, d. before 1901

Parents

Family: James (Jim) Gordon (b. about 1849, d. 13 May 1925)

Biography

  • She was also known as Margaret Gordon.
  • She lives at Address in Swan Street (38), Gateshead, Co. Durham, England.2
  • She was born about 1850. (The DOB estimated from census data).
  • She married James (Jim) Gordon on 16 April 1867 in St.Mary's Church, Gateshead, Co. Durham, England.3,2
  • She died before 1901. (James, her husband, is listed as a widower in the 1901 census).4

Census References

CensusSentence
1851She was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in High Street, Gateshead, Co. Durham, England. [Witness Role: Wife].5
1871She was listed in the census on 2 April 1871 in Swan Street, Gateshead, Co. Durham, England. [Witness Role: Wife].6
1881She was listed in the census on 3 April 1881 in Swan Street (13), Gateshead, Co. Durham, England. [Witness Role: Wife].7
1891She was listed in the census on 5 April 1891 in Jamieson Court (2), Gateshead, Co. Durham, England. [Witness Role: Wife].8
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Citations

  1. [S5] Birth Certificate of Mary Gordon born 3/10/1879, Certified copy of entry of Birth for Mary Gordon, issued 4/2/1941
  2. [S5] Birth Certificate of Mary Gordon born 3/10/1879, Event Date: 3/10/1879
    Registration Date: 27/10/1879
    Registration District: Gateshead
    Birth Address: 38 Swan Street
    Born 3rd. October 1879, at 38 Swan Street (Gateshead), Mary Gordon, Girl. Father: James Gordon, Iron Puddler. Mother: Margaret Gordon formerly Butler. Informant Margaret Gordon living at 38 Swan Street.
  3. [S276] Marriage Record for James Gordon & Margaret Butler 16/4/1870, Church: St.Mary's Church, Gateshead
    1870, Marriage solemnized at St.Mary's Church in the parish of Gateshead in the county of Durham.
    April 16th 1870, BETWEEN James Gordon, 21, Bachelor, Blacksmith, Oakwellgate, father Robert Gordon, Labourer AND Margaret Butler, 21, Spinster, Oakwellgate, father Robert Butler, Chainmaker. Witness John Lindsay & Anne Butler. (Nb. James Gordon & John Lindsay signed with a cross)
  4. [S217] Census 1901, Gateshead, Joseph Temple & family, Head Of Household: Temple, Joseph
    Census Place: Gateshead
    Household Address: 125 Mansfield Street
    Joseph Temple, Head, M, 28m, Blacksmith, Durham, Gateshead,
    Mary Temple, Wife, M, 21f, Durham, Gateshead,
    Amy Temple, Daur, S, 10 mo, Durham, Gateshead,
    James Gordon, Boarder, Widower, 54m, Iron Moulder, Durham, Gateshead,
    William Gordon, Boarder, Single, 18m, Hair Dresser, own account, Durham, Gateshead
  5. [S229] Census 1851, Gateshead for Robert Butler & family, Head Of Household: Butler, Robert
    Census Place: Gateshead
    Household Address: High Street, Gateshead
    Robert Butler, Head, M, 33 m, Test Master, Durham, Gateshead,
    Margaret Butler, Wife, M 30 f, Durham, Gateshead,
    Mary Butler, Daugh, 8, Scholar, Durham, Gateshead,
    Jane Butler, Son, 10 m, Scholar, Durham, Gateshead,
    Robert Butler, Son, 6 m, Scholar, Durham, Gateshead,
    Margaret Buttler, Daugh, ?, 1 f, Durham, Gateshead
  6. [S219] Census 1871, Gateshead for James Gordon & Family, Head Of Household: Gordon, James
    Census Place: Gateshead
    Household Address: Swan Street, Gateshead
    James Gordon, Head, Marr, 22m, Pudler, Gatehead, Durham,
    Margaret Gordon, Wife, Marr, 21f, Gatehead, Durham,
    Thomas Butler, Son, 3m, Gatehead, Durham,
    Robert Gordon, Son, 9 months
  7. [S218] Census 1881, Gateshead for James Gordon & Family, Head Of Household: Gordon, James
    Census Place: Gateshead
    Household Address: 13 Swan Street, Gateshead
    James Gordon, Head, Marr, 32m, Pudler, Gateshead, Durham,
    Margaret Gordon, Wife, Marr, 31f, Gateshead, Durham,
    Thomas Butler, Son, 13m, Hatters Assistant, Gateshead, Durham,
    James Gordon, Son, 9m, Scholar, Gateshead, Durham,
    Margaret Ann Gordon, Daur, 4f, Gateshead, Durham,
    Mary Gordon, Daur, 1f, Gateshead, Durham
  8. [S216] Census 1891, Gateshead, James Gordon & Household, Head Of Household: Gordon, James
    Census Place: Gateshead
    Household Address: 2 Jamieson Court
    James Gordon, Head, Marr, 43m, Pudler, Durham, Gateshead,
    Margaret Gordon, Wife, Marr, 43f, Durham, Gateshead,
    Thomas Gordon, Son, Single, 23m, Labourer Wine maker, Durham, Gateshead,
    James Gordon, Son, Single, 19m, Labourer Wine maker, Durham, Gateshead,
    Margaret Jane, Daugh, Single, 15f, Burnisher ?, Durham, Gateshead,
    Mary Gordon, Daugh, Single, 11f, Durham, Gateshead,
    William Gordon, Son, Single, 9m, Durham, Gateshead

John Thomas Bell

M, #181, Deceased, b. 24 February 1843

Parents

Biography

  • John Thomas Bell was a Draper.1,2
  • He was born on 24 February 1843 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. Bible: "John Thomas Son of the above born Feb 24th 1843".3,4
  • He was baptised on 26 March 1843 in The Parish Church, Dinnington, Northumberland, England.5
  • He married Annie after 1871. Research Note: The only evidence for this marriage is the possibility of an Annie Bell being the namesake of Annie Coxon, who was sure she was named after a great aunt. However the only relatives found at the temperance hotel in Rothbury are Ann Coxon, #214 m Joseph Scott #215. As at 28/11/06 no trace of John T after the census of 1871. Therefore the marriage is highly suspect.

Census References

CensusSentence
1851He was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Son].6
1861He was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in Kent House; Bottle bank, Gateshead, Co. Durham, England.2
1871He was listed in the census on 2 April 1871 in York St. (2), Newcastle upon Tyne, England.1
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S226] Cenus 1871, Newcastle for John T Bell, Head Of Household: Bell, John T
    Census Place: Newcastle
    Household Address: 2 York St. Newcastle
    John T Bell, Head, Unm, 28m, Draper, born Northd, Dinnington,
    Jane Rollins, Servant, Widow, 44f, Dom Servant, born Cumberland, Brampton.
  2. [S225] Cenus 1861, Gateshead, for John T Bell, Head Of Household: Bell, John T
    Census Place: Gateshead
    Household Address: Kent House, Bottle Bank, Gateshead
    Census record, 1861. John T Bell living with Drapers Apprentices in Gateshead.
    ----------------------------------------------------
    John T Bell, Serv, Unm, 18m, Drapers Ap, born Northumberland, Dinnington.
  3. [S21] Photocopy of Page, possibly from a Bell family Bible, listing marriages, "John Thomas Son of the above born Feb 24th 1843"
  4. [S722] Bishops Transcripts for Dinnington Parish, Baptism. No. 147. 1843. 26th March. John Thomas son of George John & Dorothy Bell. Dinnington Schoomaster.
  5. [S722] Bishops Transcripts for Dinnington Parish, Baptism: 1843. Pg. ? #147. 26th March. John Thomas son of George John & Dorothy Bell, Schoolmaster.
  6. [S143] Census, 1851, Dinningtoin, George Bell & Household, Census Type: Photocopy
    Head Of Household: Bell, George John
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    George John Bell, Head Marr, 35m, Schoolmaster, Parish Clerk & Postmaster, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Dorothy Bell, Wife, Marr, 39f, Northumberland, Dinnington
    John T Bell, Son, 8m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Mary S Bell, Daur, 7f, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington
    George J bell, Son, 5m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Nicholas O Bell, Son, 3m, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Matthew Bell, Son, 1m, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Jane Smith, Servant, 14f, House Servant, Northumberland, Dinnington.

Dorothy Simpson Bell

F, #182, Deceased, b. 28 August 1845, d. 28 July 1846

Parents

Biography

  • She was born on 28 August 1845 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England.1,2
  • She was baptised on 5 October 1845 in The Parish Church, Dinnington, Northumberland, England.1
  • She died on 28 July 1846 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England, at age 11m.3,4,5
  • She was buried on 30 July 1846 in The Churchyard, Dinnington, Northumberland, England.6
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Citations

  1. [S722] Bishops Transcripts for Dinnington Parish, Baptism: 1845. Pg. 25 #194. 5th. October. Dorothy Simpson daughter of George John & Dorothy Bell, Dinnington, Teacher.
  2. [S21] Photocopy of Page, possibly from a Bell family Bible, listing marriages, "Dorothy Simpson Aug 28th 1845"
  3. [S21] Photocopy of Page, possibly from a Bell family Bible, listing marriages, "The above Dorothy Simpson died July 28th 1846".
  4. [S144] Gravestone for George John Bell in Dinnington Churchyard, (Gravestone records death as 30th July 1846)
  5. [S722] Bishops Transcripts for Dinnington Parish, Burial. No. 44. Dorothy Simpson Bell. Dinnington. 30th July. 11months.
  6. [S722] Bishops Transcripts for Dinnington Parish, Burial: 1845. Pg. 6 #4. Dorothy Simpson Bell, Dinnington, 30th July. 11months.

George John Bell

M, #183, Deceased, b. 20 October 1846

Parents

Family: Margaret (b. about 1846)

Biography

  • George John Bell was a Coal, Chemical & Accountants Clerk.1,2
  • He was born on 20 October 1846 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England.3,4
  • He was baptised on 24 January 1847 in The Parish Church, Dinnington, Northumberland, England.3
  • He married Margaret about 1871. (DOM just a guess).2

Census References

CensusSentence
1851He was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Son].5
1861He was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Son].6
1881He was listed in the census on 3 April 1881 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.2
1891He was listed in the census on 5 April 1891 in Elsdon Road (26), Newcastle upon Tyne, England.1
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S228] Census 1891, Newcastle for George J Bell & Family, Head Of Household: Bell, George J
    Census Place: Gosforth, Newcastle
    Household Address: 26 Elsdon Road, Gosforth, Newcastle
    George J bell, Head, M, 44m, Accountants Clerk, born Northumberland, Dinnington,
    Margaret Bell, Wife, M, 45f, born Northumberland Kirkley Westgate,
    Edith R Bell, Daur, S, 13f, born Northumberland, Gosforth,
    Evelyn S Bell, Daur, S, 11f, born Northumberland, Gosforth,
    Thomas J Bell, Son, S, 9m, born Northumberland, Gosforth,
    Edwin S Bell, Son, S, 8m, born Northumberland, Gosforth,
    Hilda M Bell, Daug, S, 5f, born Northumberland, Gosforth,
    George A Bell, Son, S, 1m, born Northumberland, Gosforth,
    Mary M Mason, Boarder, S, 22f, living on her own means, born Durham, Jarrow.
  2. [S227] Census 1881, Newcastle for George J Bell & Family, Head Of Household: Bell, George J
    Census Place: Gosforth, Newcastle
    Household Address: 28 Elsdon Road, Gosforth, Newcastle
    George J Bell, Head, Marr, 34m, Coal, Chemical & Iron Merchant, born Northumberland, Dinnington,
    Margaret Bell, Wife, Marr, 35f, born Northumberland Westgate,
    Edith R Bell, Daur, 3f, born Northumberland, Gosforth,
    Evelyn S Bell, Daur, 2f, born Northumberland, Gosforth.
    Margaret Frazer, Serv, Unm, 16 female, General Servant, born Northumberland, Gosforth.
  3. [S722] Bishops Transcripts for Dinnington Parish, Baptism: 1847. Pg. 28 #219. 24th. Janury. George John son of George John & Dorothy Bell, Dinnington, Teacher.
  4. [S21] Photocopy of Page, possibly from a Bell family Bible, listing marriages, "Geo John Bell born Oct 20th 1846"
  5. [S143] Census, 1851, Dinningtoin, George Bell & Household, Census Type: Photocopy
    Head Of Household: Bell, George John
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    George John Bell, Head Marr, 35m, Schoolmaster, Parish Clerk & Postmaster, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Dorothy Bell, Wife, Marr, 39f, Northumberland, Dinnington
    John T Bell, Son, 8m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Mary S Bell, Daur, 7f, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington
    George J bell, Son, 5m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Nicholas O Bell, Son, 3m, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Matthew Bell, Son, 1m, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Jane Smith, Servant, 14f, House Servant, Northumberland, Dinnington.
  6. [S145] National Census for 1861, John Bell & Household, Head Of Household: Bell, George
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    George J Bell, Head, Mar, 44, Schoolmaster & Postmaster, Northumberland, Dinnington.
    Dorothy Bell, Wife, Marr. 49f, Northumberland, Dinnington.
    George J Bell, Son, 14m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington.
    Nicholas O Bell, Son, 12m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington.
    Matthew Bell, Son, 10m, Scholar, Born Dinnington.

Matthew Bell

M, #184, Deceased, b. 17 October 1850, d. 18 January 1888

Parents

Biography

  • He was buried in The Churchyard, Dinnington, Northumberland, England.
  • He was born on 17 October 1850 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England.1,2
  • He was baptised on 19 January 1851 in The Parish Church, Dinnington, Northumberland, England.1
  • He died on 18 January 1888 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. Gravestone for John Bell lists Matthew, death on 8/1/1888.3,4

Census References

CensusSentence
1851He was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Son].5
1861He was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Son].6
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S722] Bishops Transcripts for Dinnington Parish, Baptism: 1851. Pg. ? #303. 19th January. Matthew son of George John & Dorothy Bell, Dinnington, School Master.
  2. [S21] Photocopy of Page, possibly from a Bell family Bible, listing marriages, "Matthew Bell born Oct 17th 1850"
  3. [S21] Photocopy of Page, possibly from a Bell family Bible, listing marriages, "Matthew Bell died Jan 18th aged 37 yrs".
  4. [S144] Gravestone for George John Bell in Dinnington Churchyard, "Matthew son of the above died 8th January 1888
    aged 34 years".
  5. [S143] Census, 1851, Dinningtoin, George Bell & Household, Census Type: Photocopy
    Head Of Household: Bell, George John
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    George John Bell, Head Marr, 35m, Schoolmaster, Parish Clerk & Postmaster, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Dorothy Bell, Wife, Marr, 39f, Northumberland, Dinnington
    John T Bell, Son, 8m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Mary S Bell, Daur, 7f, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington
    George J bell, Son, 5m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Nicholas O Bell, Son, 3m, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Matthew Bell, Son, 1m, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Jane Smith, Servant, 14f, House Servant, Northumberland, Dinnington.
  6. [S145] National Census for 1861, John Bell & Household, Head Of Household: Bell, George
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    George J Bell, Head, Mar, 44, Schoolmaster & Postmaster, Northumberland, Dinnington.
    Dorothy Bell, Wife, Marr. 49f, Northumberland, Dinnington.
    George J Bell, Son, 14m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington.
    Nicholas O Bell, Son, 12m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington.
    Matthew Bell, Son, 10m, Scholar, Born Dinnington.

Martin Brown Bell1

M, #185, Deceased, b. 19 November 1851, d. 4 November 1855

Parents

Biography

  • He was born on 19 November 1851 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England.1,2
  • He was baptised on 25 January 1853 in The Parish Church, Dinnington, Northumberland, England. Nb. Martin's Baptism is recorded almost a year after the date in the DOB in the family Bible.1
  • He died on 4 November 1855 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England.3
  • He was buried on 4 November 1855 in The Churchyard, Dinnington, Northumberland, England. (Nb. the parish Burial register shows 6 young children dying within a few months. Perhaps there was an epidemic!)4
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S722] Bishops Transcripts for Dinnington Parish, Baptism: 1853. Pg. 44 #356. 25th January. Martin Brown, George John & Dorothy Bell, Dinnington, School Master.
  2. [S21] Photocopy of Page, possibly from a Bell family Bible, listing marriages, "Martin Brown born Nov 19th 1851"
  3. [S144] Gravestone for George John Bell in Dinnington Churchyard, "Martin Brown his son died 4th November 1855 aged 4 years"
  4. [S722] Bishops Transcripts for Dinnington Parish, Burial: Pg. 1. #258. Martin Brown Bell, Dinnington, Nov. 4th. 3yrs.

Ernie Davison

M, #186, Deceased, b. estimated 1905, d. 1981

Parents

Biography

  • Ernie was half brother to Coxon family of Newbiggin (Bob, Elly, etc) Born out of wedlock. Apparently the parents of his fiancé, Alice, were against marriage of Alice to Robert Coxon Who subsequently married Mary Gordon. The two families were re-united by chance when Ernie moved to manage the Co-op at Longframlington, while Bob Coxon (half brother) was tenant at New Inn. From then on he was warmly accepted by the Coxon Family.1
  • He was born estimated 1905. (DOB estimate, after 1901 census & before date of Robert's marriage to Mary in 1907).
  • He died in 1981 in Longframlington, Northumberland, England. (DOD, just an estimate from personal memory. I believe he had died before his step brother Robert Coxon).2
  • Last Edited: 15 January 2022 10:52:19

Citations

  1. [S68] Personal memories of the Rev Stoker Wilson, Re. Ernie Davison
  2. [S68] Personal memories of the Rev Stoker Wilson

Alice Davison

F, #187, Deceased

Family: Robert Coxon (b. 16 October 1875, d. 21 July 1930)

Biography

  • She was also known as Alice Coxon.
  • Family note estimated 1905 Robert was in a relationship with Alice Davison before meeting Mary Gordon. Alice became pregnant and they wished to marry but apparently her family opposed this and the relationship broke up. It was many years later that their son, Ernie Davison, met his half brother Robert Coxon while both lived & worked in Longframlington and Ernie was welcomed into the Coxon family as a long lost brother.1

Citations

  1. [S68] Personal memories of the Rev Stoker Wilson, From meeting Ernie Davison and Bob Coxon.

Julia Agnes Davison Hay

F, #188, Deceased, b. 19 June 1938, d. 10 August 1938

Parents

Biography

  • She was born on 19 June 1938 in Mansel Terrace (3), Bebside, Northumberland, England+.1
  • She died on 10 August 1938 in Mansel Terrace (3), Bebside, Northumberland, England+. The baby died when just 7 weeks old.2,3
  • She was buried about 19 August 1938 in The Cemetery, Cowpen. Blyth, Northumberland, England.4,2
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S461] Certificate of Registration of Birth, Julia Agnes Davison Hay, Event Date: 19/6/1938
    Registration Date: 3/8/1938
    Registration District: Northumberlan Central
    Rd Ref: 113
    1938. Birth in the Sub-district of Blyth in the County of Northumberland. No 113.
    Nineteeth June 1938, 3 Mansel Terrace, Bebside, Blyth. Julia Agnes Davison, gilrl to William Hay & Elizabeth Hay formerly Wilson. Motor Omnibus Driver. (Informant) W Hay, father, 3 Mansel Terrace, Bebside. (Registered) Third August, 1938.
  2. [S180] Gravemarker, Cowpen Cemetary for Julia A D Hay, Julia A. D. Hay died Aug 10th 1938
  3. [S197] Personal memories of Nan Hunter, interview 22/9/1993
  4. [S463] Receipt for settlement of Funeral costs for Julia Agnes Davison Hay, Issued By: Blyth Co-operative Society Limited
    Date Receipt: 19/8/1938
    Mr & Mrs Hay, C/O Mr & Mrs \Wilson, 3 Lonsdale Terrace, Bebside. 19/8/1938.
    To Interrment of Julia Agnes Davison Hay
    Plain White Coffin, Mantle & Shroud. £1. 5s. 0d.
    Removal from Newcastle, 5s. 0d.
    2 Motor Coaches, £2. 10s. 0d.
    Total, £4. 0s. 0d.
    Cemetary Fees, 12s. 6d.
    Total £4. 12s. 6d.

Eva

F, #189, Deceased

Biography

Agnes

F, #190, Living

George Coxon

M, #191, Deceased, b. 24 March 1813, d. 21 August 1871

Parents

  • Father*: John Coxon (b. about November 1767, d. 23 May 1833)
  • Mother*: Isabella Curry (b. about 1772, d. 1 January 1855)

Biography

  • He was buried in The Churchyard, Dinnington, Northumberland, England.
  • George Coxon was a Farmer.
  • He was born on 24 March 1813 in Weldon Mill, Longframlington, Northumberland, England.1
  • He was baptised on 4 April 1813 in The Presbyterian Church, Longframlington, Northumberland, England.1
  • He died on 21 August 1871 in South East Mason Farm, Dinnington, Northumberland, England. (His gravestone records his age on death as 58 yrs. But his birth on 24/3/1812 gives a age on death as 59).2

Census References

CensusSentence
1841He was listed in the census on 6 June 1841 in Longframlington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Member of Household].3
1861He was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in South East Mason Farm, Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Brother].4
1871He was listed in the census on 2 April 1871 in South East Mason Farm, Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Brother].5
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S45] Baptism Registers at Longframlington Presbyterian Church, NDFHS Fische. Bap. 4/4/1813, Born, 24/3/1813, Coxon, George 5 son of Coxon, John, native of Overgrass Mill, Felton, & Isabella, native of North Britain, Maiden name: CURRY, Weldon Mill
  2. [S55] Gravestone for George Coxon in Dinnington Churchyard, In affectionate remembrance of
    GEORGE COXON
    of East Mason
    departed this life Aug 21st 1871
    aged 58 years
  3. [S31] Census, 1841, Longframlington, Isabella Coxon and family, Head Of Household: Coxon, Isabella
    Census Place: Longframlington
    Iabella Coxon, 65f, Widow, Northumberland,
    Robert Coxon, 31m, Farmer, Northumberland,
    George Coxon, 27m, Northumberland,
    Edward Coxon, 25m, Northumberland,
    John Coxon, 18m, Northumberland,
    Isabella Coxon, 16f, Northumberland.
  4. [S53] Census, 1861, Mason, Robert Coxon & houshold, Census Type: Photocopy
    Head Of Household: Coxon, Robert
    Census Place: East Mason, Dinnington
    Household Address: So. East Mason.
    Robert Coxon, Head, Unmarried, 50m, Farmer of 130 acres emplying 3 men, born Northumberland, Weldon Bridge,
    George Coxon, Brother, 43m, Farmer ditto, born Northumberland, Weldon Bridge,
    John Coxon, Nephew, 19m, Agricultural Labourer, born Northumberland, Stanton Mill,
    Joseph Surtees, Visitor, 52m, Agricultural Labourer, born Northumberland, Simonburn,
    Mary Harbottle, Servant, 48f, Housekeeper, born Northumberland, Longhorsley
  5. [S107] Census, 1871, Dinnington, East Mason, Robert Coxon Household, Head Of Household: Coxon, Robert
    Census Place: Dinnington, East Mason
    Household Address: South East Mason, Dinnington
    Robert Coxon, Head, Unm, 62, Farmer of 243 acres empoloying 3 labourers, Northumberland, Brinkburn
    George Coxon, Brother, Unm, 57, Northumberland, Brinkburn,
    Mary Harbottle, Servant, Unm, 61, Housekeeper, Northumberland, Longhorsley,
    John Orwin, Border, Unm, 70, Retired farmer, born Durham, Tanfield,
    Joseph Foster, Serv, Unm, 21, Farm Servant, Northumberland, Wideopen,
    Mary Jane Taner, Serv, Unmarried, 18, Farm Servant, Durham.

John Bell

M, #192, Deceased, b. about 1780, d. after 1851

Parents

Family: Elizabeth Brown (b. August 1783)

Biography

  • He was born about 1780 in Wall House, Northumberland, England. (DOB estimated from Census data).1,2
  • In 1800 John Bell was a Butcher in Prestwick, Northumberland, England. His occupation was a butcher. He is listed as such in the Parson and White guide (1828) the Whellan Trade Directory of 1855 and the Kelly Directory of 1858. Also in the census of 1841.3,4
  • He married Elizabeth Brown estimated 1806. (DOM estimated from DOB eldest known child).5
  • He died after 1851 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England.6,7

Census References

CensusSentence
1841He was listed in the census on 6 June 1841 in Prestwick, Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Member of Household].1
1851He was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Prestwick, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Head of Household].8
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S141] Census, 1841, Dinnington. John Bell Household., Head Of Household: Bell, John
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    John Bell, 60, Butcher
    Elizabeth Bell, 60
    George J Bell, 25, Schoolmaster
    Margaret Maughan, 15, F. S.
  2. [S753] Winn, Miles, E-mail from Miles Winn to Stoker Wilson, 23/3/2010, IGI 1781 John Bell son of Nicholas and Ruth Bell bapt.
  3. [S150] Whellan Trade Directory for Northumberland., Directory Type: Trade
  4. [S341] Parson & White, 1827/28 Directory of Northumberland & Durham, Bell John, butcher. Prestwick. p433.
  5. [S759] Information from the records of the Parish Church, Ponteland, Rebecca Bell Born 6/3/1807 Bapt. 22/12 1807. All Children of John Bell Butcher of Prestwick and his wife
  6. [S151] Kelly Trade Directory for Northumberland., Directory Type: Post Office
  7. [S722] Bishops Transcripts for Dinnington Parish, No. 36. 1845, John Bell, 28th July. 60 yrs.
  8. [S518] Census, 1851, Prestwick, John Bell, Census Type: National
    Head Of Household: Bell, John
    Census Place: Prestwick
    Household Address: Dinnington
    John Bell, Head, Wddr, 70m, Butcher, Northumberland, Wall House,
    Jane Swinhoe, Serv, Unmarr, 15f, Servant, Northumberland, Backworth.

Thomas Simpson

M, #193, Deceased, b. about January 1780

Parents

Family: Mary Lee (b. about 1780)

Biography

  • He died in Dinnington, Northumberland, England.
  • Thomas Simpson was a Boot & Shoe Maker in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. He was a Boot & Shoemaker. He is listed in the Parson & White directory of 1827/8, the Whellan's Trade directory, 1855 and in various Censuses.1,2
  • In the 1851 census there is a Thomas Simpson & Thomas Simpson Jnr, living next to each other. It's highly likely that these are father & son. This has been assumed until proven incorrect.
  • He was born about January 1780. (DOB estimated from Date Baptism).3
  • He was baptised on 30 January 1780 in The Parish Church, Ponteland, Northumberland, England.3
  • He married Mary Lee estimated 1796. (Date marriage estimated from DOB eldest child).

Census References

CensusSentence
1841He was listed in the census on 6 June 1841 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Member of Household].4
1851He was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Head of Household].5
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S341] Parson & White, 1827/28 Directory of Northumberland & Durham, Simpson Thos. shoemaker. Dinnington. p 432.
  2. [S150] Whellan Trade Directory for Northumberland., Pages 532, 533
  3. [S744] Watson. Miles, The Family History research of Miles Watson, E-mail dated 14/11/2009
  4. [S317] Census, 1841, Dinnington. Thos Simpson., Census Type: National
    Head Of Household: Bell, Thos
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    Thos Simpson, 60m, Shoemaker, Northumberland
    Mary Simpson, 60f, Northumberland.
    Dorothy Simpson, 29f, Northumberland.
    Ann Simpson, 27f, Northumberland.
    Thomas Simpson, 25m, Shoemaker, Northumberland.
    Mary Simpson, 6f, Northumberland.
    David Belt, 15m, Shoemakers Apprentice. Northumberland.
  5. [S523] Census, 1851, Dinnington. Thos Simpson Snr, Census Type: National
    Head Of Household: Bell, Thos
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    Thos Simpson, Head, Marr, 70m, Shoemaker employing 2 men, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Mary Simpson, Wife, Marr, 66f, Northumberland, Kirkwhelpington,
    Mary Simpson, Grand-daughter, Unm, 17f, Northumberland, Dinnington.

Mary Lee

F, #194, Deceased, b. about 1780

Family: Thomas Simpson (b. about January 1780)

Biography

  • She was also known as Mary Simpson.
  • She was born about 1780 in Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland, England. (DOB estimated from Census data, tho note it's a little uneven - 60 in 1841, 66 in 1851, 81 in 1861!)1
  • She married Thomas Simpson estimated 1796. (Date marriage estimated from DOB eldest child).

Census References

CensusSentence
1841She was listed in the census on 6 June 1841 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Member of Household].2
1851She was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Wife].3
1861She was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. Also at this address Mary Brown, Granddaughter 16.1
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S146] National Census for 1861, Mary Simpson & Household, Census Type: Photocopy
    Head Of Household: Simpson, Mary
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    Mary Simpson, Head, Widow, 81, Shoemakers Widow, Born Kirkwelpington
    Mary Brown, G. Daugh, 16, Born Dinnington
  2. [S317] Census, 1841, Dinnington. Thos Simpson., Census Type: National
    Head Of Household: Bell, Thos
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    Thos Simpson, 60m, Shoemaker, Northumberland
    Mary Simpson, 60f, Northumberland.
    Dorothy Simpson, 29f, Northumberland.
    Ann Simpson, 27f, Northumberland.
    Thomas Simpson, 25m, Shoemaker, Northumberland.
    Mary Simpson, 6f, Northumberland.
    David Belt, 15m, Shoemakers Apprentice. Northumberland.
  3. [S523] Census, 1851, Dinnington. Thos Simpson Snr, Census Type: National
    Head Of Household: Bell, Thos
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    Thos Simpson, Head, Marr, 70m, Shoemaker employing 2 men, Northumberland, Dinnington
    Mary Simpson, Wife, Marr, 66f, Northumberland, Kirkwhelpington,
    Mary Simpson, Grand-daughter, Unm, 17f, Northumberland, Dinnington.

Henry Coxon

M, #195, Deceased, b. 4 February 1800, d. about February 1867

Parents

  • Father*: Isaac Coxon (b. about February 1764, d. 15 December 1828)
  • Mother*: Eleanor Coxon (b. estimated 12 March 1770, d. 25 August 1823)

Family: Susannah Coxon (b. 9 March 1804, d. about 25 July 1851)

Biography

  • The Coxons of Coquetdale.
    It is appropriate to include a note about the Coxons in Coquetdale. In the 19th century they were a numerous and probably prosperous community of farmers and millers along the banks of the river Coquet. Their spiritual home was focused on the Presbyterian church in Longframlington. Many of their records are found within its church registers, and there are some notable gravestones in the churchyard at Longframlington.

    John Coxon (1841-1908) was my Great Grandfather. From them all the later generations of Coxons in my family history emanate. John was born in February 1841 at Stanton Mill several miles west of Longhorsley, and now a ruin. By the time of the 1841 census in June of the same year, only a few months old, he had moved with his father Henry and the family to Hounden mill just outside Warkworth. He seems to have spent his childhood there, (he is listed in the 1851 census), but by 1861 at the age of 20, he had moved south and was working with his maternal uncles Robert & George on a farm just outside of Dinnington. There he met his wife, Elizabeth Bell, continued in farming, and then some time between 1881 and 1891 he moved to Newbiggin where he died in 1908.

    Working back a generation, Henry (1880-1851), John's father, was born at Stanton Mill in 1800 and lived and worked there for 41 years until the Spring of 1841. Now Henry's wife Susannah was also a Coxon. In fact they were cousins, and her family was into milling in a big way. Susannah was born at Weldon Mill, on the banks of the Coquet just south of Longframlington whilst her father John (1767-1833) was miller there from about 1794 to his death in 1833. he seems to have been a very wealthy man; In his will he "left goods and chattels worth 600 pounds", a very very considerable sum of money in 1833!

    In the same generation as Susannah and Henry, her brother William, who died aged just 32, worked at the mill at Weldon Bridge. Brother John (1798-1873) may have continued as a miller (a "John Coxon of Kirkley Mill" is recorded on a Gravestone). Brother Thomas (1799-1881) continued at Weldon Mill until the death of his father in 1833, and then continued in farming at Edlingham and Feltham. Brothers Robert & George (possibly on the strength of an inheritance) took over South East Mason Farm near Dinnington, (and were joined by nephew John as previously explained).

    Moving back in time another generation Susannah's father John (1767-1833) was born at Overgrass Mill, some miles north of Felton, before moving as we have already seen, to the mill at Weldon Bridge. Amongst his brothers William (1770-1844) was miller at the Thrum mill, Rothbury, from 1807 to 1844, where he died He was a prominent member of the Presbyterian Church at Thropton. Incidentally William's son, William (1808-1839), was born and died at the Thrum mill. And yet his son, another William (1832 -), is to be found with his wife Elizabeth at Brinkburn in 1861 and at Plessey Mill, Stannington in 1871. Sister Eleanor (1770-1823) married a William Coxon and became Henry's parents, when they took over Stanton Mill. Brother Robert (1774-1851) continued at Overgrass and died nearby. Brother George (1775-1851) became an innkeeper at Alnwick.

    And we can trace the milling link even further. John's father was another William (1736-1824). It is thought that he was born somewhere near Longframlington. by 1767 he fathered John at Overgrass Mill, and he seems to have remained there at Overgras until his death in 1824. Before that the family seems to have come down from Wooler.

    There are other family links with mills. There are Coxons at Cartington Blue Mill just north of Thropton. And we know that William (1770) was a prominent member of the Presbyterian church at Thropton.

    All these names, times and places are no doubt confusing, but enough has been said to show how prominent the Coxons were in milling circles at this time. From at least 1767 through to 1851 there were Coxons in the Coquetdale mills.
  • A note about Henry and Susannah's Ancestry.
    See note in Baptism record of Henry identifying their parents Isaac Coxon & Eleanor Coxon. Henry & Susannah were first cousins. Henry's mother Eleanor and Susannah's father, John, were sister and brother. They shared the same Grandparents, William Coxon and Susannah Mather. There is another Coxon line coming in on Henry's father's side, Isaac (1764) - Henry (1735) - William (1701), but as at 1/12/2006, there is no proven link between the two Coxon lines.
    Principal Role.
  • He was born on 4 February 1800 in Stanton Mill, Longhorsley, Northumberland, England+.1
  • He was baptised on 23 March 1800 in The Presbyterian Church, Longframlington, Northumberland, England.1
  • He married Susannah Coxon on 7 December 1828 in Felton, Northumberland, England.2
  • In 1832 Henry Coxon lived.3
  • In 1838 Henry Coxon lived (Residence in Stanton Mill noted as occupier).4
  • In 1841 Henry Coxon was a Miller. In early 1841 Henry's occupation was a Miller at Stanton Mill (Recorded on John's birth certificate) By the time of the 1841 census he was a miller at Houndene Mill. In 1846 he is said to be a "Carter" at Warkworth (as recorded in Ann Coxon's Baptism Record). In 1851 he was an agricultural labourer at Warkworth.5,6
  • On 6 June 1841 Henry Coxon was a Miller in Low Baston, Warkworth, Northumberland, England.7
  • He died about February 1867. (Henry's death record is elusive. This is one possible mention, though Newcastle is out of his area. After 1851 he seems to disappear from the records. Of his 9 children only Isaac, John and Ann survived him).8

Census References

CensusSentence
1841He was listed in the census on 6 June 1841 in Low Baston, Warkworth, Northumberland, England, at age 41y.7
1851He was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England.9
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S45] Baptism Registers at Longframlington Presbyterian Church, NDFHS Fische. Bap. 23/3/1800, born 4/2/1800, Henry, Jane, to Coxon Isaac, son of Henry of Longeglingham & Coxon, Elender, daug of William Coxon of Overgrass Miln. maiden name: COXON, Stanton Mill. Longhorsley.
  2. [S649] J. A. Readie's Index of Marriage in Northumberland, Coxon, Henry, Longhorsley, Coxon, Sus. Felton. at Felton. 7/12/1828.
  3. [S1015] Reg. Electors: Uk, Ancestry: UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893.
    1832. Morpeth Ward: West division. Stanton Township.
    "1857. Coxon, Henry, Stanton, A mill and lands upwards of 50l a-year as occupier, Stanton Mill. "
  4. [S1015] Reg. Electors: Uk, Ancestry: UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893.
    1838. Morpeth Ward: West division. Stanton Township.
    "2167. Coxon, Henry, Stanton mill, House & land as occupier, Stanton Township. "
  5. [S33] National Census 1841 record for Henry Coxon & Family, Low Baston, Warkwork, Head Of Household: Coxon, Henry
    Census Place: Low Baston, Warworth
    Household Address: Hounden Mill. Township of Low Baston
    Henry Coxon, 35m, Miller, born Northumberland,
    Susan Coxon, 30f, born Northumberland,
    Isaac Coxon, 11m, born Northumberland,
    Isabella Coxon, 9f, born Northumberland,
    Henry Coxon, 3m, born Northumberland,
    John Coxon, 3months m, born Northumberland,
    Joseph Nesbitt, 35m, M. S. Northumberland.
  6. [S140] Coxon, Henry, Copy Birth certificate for John Coxon, born 1841, Event Date: 23/2/1841
    Registration Date: 17/3/1841
    Registration District: Morpeth
    Rd Ref: 178
    1841, Birth in the Sub-District of Morpeth in the County of Northumberland. No 178. Twenty Third of February 1841, at Stanton. John, Boy to Henry Coxon and Susan Coxon (formerly Coxon), Miller, Informant Henry Coxon, Father, Stanton. Registered 17th March 1841. Registrar Edward watson
  7. [S894] National Census 1841 record for Henry Coxon & Family, Low Baston, Warkwork, Head Of Household: Coxon, Henry
    Census Place: Low Baston, Warworth
    Household Address: Hounden Mill. Township of Low Baston
    Henry Coxon, 35m, Miller, born Northumberland,
    Susan Coxon, 30f, born Northumberland,
    Isaac Coxon, 11m, born Northumberland,
    Isabella Coxon, 9f, born Northumberland,
    Henry Coxon, 3m, born Northumberland,
    John Coxon, 3months m, born Northumberland,
    Joseph Nesbitt, 35m, M. S. Northumberland.
  8. [S313] Index: Death, GRO, Deaths Mar 1867. COXON Henry, 67. Newcastle T. Vol. 10b. Pg. 35.
  9. [S83] Census, 1851, Warkworth, Coxon Family, Head Of Household: Coxon, Henry
    Census Place: Warkworth
    Henry Coxon, Head, Mar, 51m, Agricultural Labourer, Northumberland, Stanton.
    Susan Coxon, Wife, Marr, 46f, Northumberland, Longframlington.
    John Coxon, Son, 10m, Scholar. Northumberland, Stanton.
    Ann Coxon, Daur, 4f, Northumberland, Warkworth.

Robert Coxon

M, #196, Deceased, b. 27 July 1808, d. about February 1896

Parents

  • Father*: John Coxon (b. about November 1767, d. 23 May 1833)
  • Mother*: Isabella Curry (b. about 1772, d. 1 January 1855)

Biography

  • Robert Coxon was a Farmer. His occupation is recorded "farmer". He seems to have been a person of some means. The farm at South East Mason was quite large.1,2
  • He was born on 27 July 1808 in Weldon Mill, Longframlington, Northumberland, England.3
  • He was baptised on 7 August 1808 in The Presbyterian Church, Longframlington, Northumberland, England.3
  • He died about February 1896 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.4

Census References

CensusSentence
1841He was listed in the census on 6 June 1841 in Longframlington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Member of Household].1
1861He was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in South East Mason Farm, Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Head of Household].5
1871He was listed in the census on 2 April 1871 in South East Mason Farm, Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Head of Household].2
1881He was listed in the census on 3 April 1881 in Bilton Mill, Lesbury, Northumberland, England. (Robert Coxon is living with his brother Edward as an unemployed farmer) [Witness Role: Servant].6
1891He was listed in the census on 5 April 1891 in Wagon Way Road (7), Alnwick, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Brother].7
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Citations

  1. [S31] Census, 1841, Longframlington, Isabella Coxon and family, Head Of Household: Coxon, Isabella
    Census Place: Longframlington
    Iabella Coxon, 65f, Widow, Northumberland,
    Robert Coxon, 31m, Farmer, Northumberland,
    George Coxon, 27m, Northumberland,
    Edward Coxon, 25m, Northumberland,
    John Coxon, 18m, Northumberland,
    Isabella Coxon, 16f, Northumberland.
  2. [S107] Census, 1871, Dinnington, East Mason, Robert Coxon Household, Head Of Household: Coxon, Robert
    Census Place: Dinnington, East Mason
    Household Address: South East Mason, Dinnington
    Robert Coxon, Head, Unm, 62, Farmer of 243 acres empoloying 3 labourers, Northumberland, Brinkburn
    George Coxon, Brother, Unm, 57, Northumberland, Brinkburn,
    Mary Harbottle, Servant, Unm, 61, Housekeeper, Northumberland, Longhorsley,
    John Orwin, Border, Unm, 70, Retired farmer, born Durham, Tanfield,
    Joseph Foster, Serv, Unm, 21, Farm Servant, Northumberland, Wideopen,
    Mary Jane Taner, Serv, Unmarried, 18, Farm Servant, Durham.
  3. [S45] Baptism Registers at Longframlington Presbyterian Church, NDFHS Fische. Bap. 7/8/1808, Born, 27/7/1808. Coxon, Robert to Coxon, John son of William Coxon & Isabella daug of Thomas Curry, Maiden name: CURRY, Weldon Mill, Brinkburn
  4. [S313] Index: Death, GRO, Death. 1stQ. 1896. Alnwick, Robert Coxon. 88. Vol 10b. Pg. 287.
  5. [S53] Census, 1861, Mason, Robert Coxon & houshold, Census Type: Photocopy
    Head Of Household: Coxon, Robert
    Census Place: East Mason, Dinnington
    Household Address: So. East Mason.
    Robert Coxon, Head, Unmarried, 50m, Farmer of 130 acres emplying 3 men, born Northumberland, Weldon Bridge,
    George Coxon, Brother, 43m, Farmer ditto, born Northumberland, Weldon Bridge,
    John Coxon, Nephew, 19m, Agricultural Labourer, born Northumberland, Stanton Mill,
    Joseph Surtees, Visitor, 52m, Agricultural Labourer, born Northumberland, Simonburn,
    Mary Harbottle, Servant, 48f, Housekeeper, born Northumberland, Longhorsley
  6. [S542] Census 1881, Lesbury, Edward Coxon & famill, Head Of Household: Coxon, Edward
    Census Place: Lesbury
    Household Address: Bilton Mill, Lesbury, Northumberland
    Edward Coxon, Head, Marr, 66m, Farmer of 52 acres, 3 labs, Northumberland, Felton,
    Alice Coxon, Wife, Marr, 64f, Northumberland, Chevington,
    Robert Coxon, Serv, Unm, 72, Farmer unemployed, Northumberland, Felton,
    John Ramsay Serv, ----
    Elizabeth Weatherbeater? Serv, ---
    Robert Davsion, Serv
  7. [S543] Census 1891, Alnwick, Edward Coxon & famill, Head Of Household: Coxon, Edward
    Census Place: Alnwick
    Household Address: 7 Wagon Way Road, Alnwick, Northumberland
    Edward Coxon, Head, M, 75m, Living on his own means, Northumberland, Weldon Bridge, Felton,
    Alice Coxon, Wife, Ma, 73f, Northumberland, Birling, Warkworth,
    Robert Coxon, Brother, S, 82m, Living on his own means, Northumberland, Weldon Bridge, Felton,
    Alice E Pallister, GreatNeice, S, 17f, Northumberland, Lowick,
    Thomas W Pallister, Great Nephew, S, 15m, House Painters Apprentice, Northumberland, Tweedmouth.

John Coxon

M, #197, Deceased, b. about November 1767, d. 23 May 1833

Parents

Family: Isabella Curry (b. about 1772, d. 1 January 1855)

Biography

  • John Coxon was Presbyterian.
  • John Coxon was a Miller. Lois Saleeba records that he was a Miller at Weldon Mill. "1798 - living at Weldon Mill, Brinkburn Low Ward, owning 1 cart, 2 horses".1
  • He was born about November 1767 in Overgrass Mill, Felton, Northumberland, England. DOB estimated from Baptism record.2
  • He was baptised on 13 November 1767 in The Presbyterian Church, Longframlington, Northumberland, England.2
  • He married Isabella Curry on 17 November 1794 in Cornhill, Northumberland, England. (Marriage, John Coxon of the parish of Norham and Isable Curry of this parish).3
  • From Harry Coxon - Old title deeds noted that a field in Longhorsley known as Lannyfer Close was sold by a William Bell to a John Coxon who lived at Weldon Bridge at the time, dated 1811 (from Harry Coxon.4
  • He witnessed the marriage of William Coxon and Mary Scott on 10 June 1820 in The Parish Church, Longframlington, Northumberland, England.5,6
  • He witnessed the marriage of Philip Watson and Annie Coxon on 27 December 1826 in The Parish Church, Longframlington, Northumberland, England.7
  • He died on 23 May 1833 in Low Framlington, Northumberland, England.8,9
  • He made a will on 23 May 1833.10
  • He was buried on 26 May 1833 in The Churchyard, Longframlington, Northumberland, England.11,12
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Citations

  1. [S574] Green, Bob, The Family History reasearch of Bob Green, Public records. "Males between 15 and 60 years not in military service". Living at Weldon Mill, Brinkburn Low Ward, owning 1 cart, 2 horses. LDS MF-0252483.
  2. [S93] Baptismal Record for John Coxon, 1767, Church: Longframlington Presbyterian Church
    1767. Nov 13th. John, Son to Wilm Coxon in Ovefrgrafsmiln, in the Parish of Felton, was baptized.
  3. [S44] Lois Saleeba, Information from the family history researches of Lois Saleeba, Quoted Source: Cornhill Parish Registers
  4. [S44] Lois Saleeba, Information from the family history researches of Lois Saleeba, Quoted Source: Harry Coxon
  5. [S29] Marriage Record for William Coxon & Mary Scott, (c10/6/1820), William Coxon of the parish of Framlington and Mary Scott of the parish of Warkworth were married in this church by Licence with consent of parents by licence on this tenth day of June, 1820. Witnesses John Coxon and Robt Leighton.
  6. [S649] J. A. Readie's Index of Marriage in Northumberland, Coxon, Wm, Fram. Scott, Mary, Warkworth. at Fram (L). 10/16/1820.
  7. [S30] Marriage record for Ann Coxon & Philip Watson, 1826, Church: The Parish Church, Longframlington
    Philip Watson of the Parish of Shilbottle and Ann Coxon of this Parish were married in this church by licence with consent of parents this twenty seventh day of December in the year One Thousand eight hundred and twenty six.
    By me William Lishman Curate of Longframlington. This marriage was solemnised between us Philip Watson and Ann Coxon now Watson in the presence of John Coxon Senr and John Coxon Junr. '
  8. [S38] Coxon doublesided Gravestone in churchyard at Longframlington (Eastfacing)., (East Facing Gravestone)
    In Memory of
    ELEANOR Daughter of JOHN
    and ISABELLA COXON
    died Nov 15th 1812 Aged 6 years
    William Their Son Died Janry 18th 1828
    Aged 32 years
    JOHN COXON died May 23 1833 aged 65
    ISABELLA wife of the above
    died Jan 1, 1855, aged 83 yrs.
  9. [S44] Lois Saleeba, Information from the family history researches of Lois Saleeba, NDFHS MI's of Nbl. And Longframlington parish registers.
  10. [S44] Lois Saleeba, Information from the family history researches of Lois Saleeba, Quoted Source: Bob Green - Died at estate; left goods and chattels worth 600 pounds; widow Isabel of Longframlington, brother George Coxon, innkeeper at Alnwick, and brother Robert Coxon, farmer were appointed to administer the estate.
  11. [S322] Burial Record of John Coxon, Aged 66, 1833, Parish: Longframlington
    #230. John Coxon, Low Framlington, May 26th (1833), 66. Geo Dobson.
  12. [S44] Lois Saleeba, Information from the family history researches of Lois Saleeba, NDFHS MI's of Nbl.

Elizabeth Brown1

F, #198, Deceased, b. August 1783

Parents

Family: John Bell (b. about 1780, d. after 1851)

Biography

  • She was also known as Elizabeth Bell.
  • She was born in August 1783.2
  • She married John Bell estimated 1806. (DOM estimated from DOB eldest known child).3

Census References

CensusSentence
1841She was listed in the census on 6 June 1841 in Prestwick, Dinnington, Northumberland, England. Elizabeth bell, 60.4
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Citations

  1. [S753] Winn, Miles, E-mail from Miles Winn to Stoker Wilson, 23/3/2010, Ponteland Parish Register 1807? Rachel Bell Daughter of John Bell of Prestwick native of Stannington an his wife Elizabeth Brown of Whickham.
  2. [S760] Information from the records of the Parish Church, Whickham, E-mail dated 29/03/2010. Elizabeth Brown Bapt. 12/8/1783 dau. of Luke & Elizabeth Brown of Whickham.
  3. [S759] Information from the records of the Parish Church, Ponteland, Rebecca Bell Born 6/3/1807 Bapt. 22/12 1807. All Children of John Bell Butcher of Prestwick and his wife
  4. [S141] Census, 1841, Dinnington. John Bell Household., Head Of Household: Bell, John
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    John Bell, 60, Butcher
    Elizabeth Bell, 60
    George J Bell, 25, Schoolmaster
    Margaret Maughan, 15, F. S.

Ann Simpson

F, #199, Deceased, b. about 1814

Parents

Biography

  • She was born about 1814.

Census References

CensusSentence
1841She was listed in the census on 6 June 1841 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Member of Household].1
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Citations

  1. [S317] Census, 1841, Dinnington. Thos Simpson., Census Type: National
    Head Of Household: Bell, Thos
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    Thos Simpson, 60m, Shoemaker, Northumberland
    Mary Simpson, 60f, Northumberland.
    Dorothy Simpson, 29f, Northumberland.
    Ann Simpson, 27f, Northumberland.
    Thomas Simpson, 25m, Shoemaker, Northumberland.
    Mary Simpson, 6f, Northumberland.
    David Belt, 15m, Shoemakers Apprentice. Northumberland.

Thomas Simpson

M, #200, Deceased, b. about 1816

Parents

Family: Sarah (b. about 1816)

Biography

  • Thomas Simpson was a Boot & Shoe Maker in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. He was at Boot & shoe maker. (Whellan 1855, Kelly 1858, and census data).1
  • He was born about 1816.
  • He married Sarah estimated 1843. (DOM estimated from DOB eldest known child).

Census References

CensusSentence
1841He was listed in the census on 6 June 1841 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Member of Household].2
1851He was listed in the census on 30 March 1851 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England. [Witness Role: Head of Household].3
1861He was listed in the census on 7 April 1861 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England.4
1871He was listed in the census on 2 April 1871 in Dinnington, Northumberland, England.5
  • Last Edited: 11 January 2022 12:59:13

Citations

  1. [S150] Whellan Trade Directory for Northumberland., Pages 532, 533
  2. [S317] Census, 1841, Dinnington. Thos Simpson., Census Type: National
    Head Of Household: Bell, Thos
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    Thos Simpson, 60m, Shoemaker, Northumberland
    Mary Simpson, 60f, Northumberland.
    Dorothy Simpson, 29f, Northumberland.
    Ann Simpson, 27f, Northumberland.
    Thomas Simpson, 25m, Shoemaker, Northumberland.
    Mary Simpson, 6f, Northumberland.
    David Belt, 15m, Shoemakers Apprentice. Northumberland.
  3. [S522] National Census for 1851, Thomas Simpson & Household, Census Type: National
    Head Of Household: Simpson, Thomas
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    Thomas Simpson Jnr, Head, Marr, 34m, Shoemaker, Northumberland, Dinnington,
    Sarah Simpson, Wife, Marr, 35f, Northumberland, Blyth,
    Thomas Simpson, Son, 7m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington,
    John Simpson, Son, 5m, Scholar, Northumberland, Dinnington,
    Mary Simpson, Daur, 3, Northumberland, Dinnington,
    Sarah Simpson, Daur, 1f, Northumberland, Dinnington,
    Joseph Simpson, Son, 1month m, Northumberland, Dinnington.
  4. [S147] National Census for 1861, Thomas Simpson & Household, Census Type: National
    Head Of Household: Simpson, Thomas
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    Thomas Simpson, Head, Married, 45, Shoemaker, Dinnington
    Sarah Simpson, Wife, Married, 45 Cowpen
    Mary E Simpson, Daugh, 13, Dinnington
    Joseph Simpson, Son, 10, Dinnington
  5. [S149] Census, 1871, Dinnington, Thomas Simpson, Head Of Household: Simpson, Thomas
    Census Place: Dinnington
    Household Address: Dinnington
    Thomas Simpson, Head Marr, 54m, Bootmaker, Northumberland, Dinnington.
    Sarah Simpson, Wife, Marr, 54f, Northumberland, Cowpen.
    Mary E Simpson, Daur, Unmarr, 23f, Northumberland, Dinnington.
    Joseph Simpson, Son, Unmarr, 20m, Bootmaker, Northumberland, Dinnington.

Notes:

The personal details of individuals thought to be living have been ommitted. Only names are included to help with navigation.

On these pages "witness" may not mean that the person was actually present at the event, just that he/she was associated in some way. E.g. the father of the bride may be named on a marriage certificate, but actually be deceased.