Individual Notes
Note for: Margaret Collinson, 1773 -
Index
Individual Note: Original Source - Annabel Bolt
17. Margaret COLLINSON. Born in 1773 in Brough.
Margaret first married John BIRD.
They had the following children:
42i.William
43ii.John
44iii.Jane
45iv.Isabella
46v.William2
47vi.Collinson
Margaret second married William HODGSON.
They had the following children:
48i.Elizabeth (1821-)
49ii.Mary (1814-)
50iii.Margaret (1816-)
51iv.Samuel (1818-)
Margaret third married Captain SOWERBY
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Source - LDS IGI Individual Record:
JOHN BIRD
Male
Marriages:
Spouse: MARGARET COLLINSON
Marriage: 14 SEP 1799 Great Musgrave, Westmorland, England
Messages:
Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record
Individual Notes
Note for: Jane Collinson, 1780 -
Index
Individual Note: Orginal Source - See father
Individual Notes
Note for: John Collinson, 1784 -
Index
Individual Note: Source - IGI Individual Record
JOHN COLLINSON
Male
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 07 MAR 1784 Great Musgrave, Westmorland, England
Parents:
Father: WM. COLLINSON
Mother: ELIZ.
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record
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Source - 1841 England Census:
Not found.
Individual Notes
Note for: William Collinson, ABT 1786 -
Index
Individual Note: Original Source - Annabel Bolt
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IGI Individual Record
WM. COLLINSON
Male
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 12 APR 1786 Great Musgrave, Westmorland, England
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
Father: WM. COLLINSON Family
Mother: ELIZ.
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Individual Notes
Note for: Thermusthus Collinson, 1788 -
Index
Individual Note: Source - IGI Individual Record
THERMUTHUS COLLINSON
Female
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 16 NOV 1788 Great Musgrave, Westmorland, England
Parents:
Father: WM. COLLINSON
Mother: ELIZ. ROBINSON
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record
Individual Notes
Note for: Isabellow Collinson, 1791 -
Index
Individual Note: Source - IGI Individual Record
ISABELLOW COLLINSON
Female
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 15 MAY 1791 Great Musgrave, Westmorland, England
Parents:
Father: WM. COLLINSON
Mother: ELIZ. ROBINSON
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
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Source - FreeBMD
Only death of an Isabellow recorded:
Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
Deaths Sep 1837
Dowson Isabellow Teasdale 24150
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Dale, 1742 - 1812
Index
Individual Note: ===================================
Original Source - Annabel Bolt
Name and marriage to Joseph Collinson in Newcastle
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Source - Andrew Kay, personal family tree, Genes Reunited
Year Of Birth 1742
Place Of Birth Tunstall Bishopwearmouth
Married to John Collinson
Year Of Death 1812
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Source - http://wesley.nnu.edu/john_wesley/letters/1765-notes.htm
Now what is the connection here? Is the Mary Dale in the first para this Mary? But then note the last para about Anne Dale marrying John Collinson "of Southwark" who could easily be John's son John.
[10] Wesley's friend Miss Lewen (whom he first met on May 2, 1764) took him in a chaise from Birmingham to Derby on March 20, 1765. Her niece Margaret Dale was with her. She and her two sisters lived near Newcastle, under Miss Lewen's care. Their father, Edward Dale, of Tunstall, near Sunderland, married Eleanor, youngest of the three daughters of the Rev. John Lawrence, Rector of Bishop's Wearmouth. They had three daughters, Margaret, Mary, and Anne, and a son named Edward. The father died when his boy was an infant and Mary only eleven.
Peggy Dale (who was then twenty) became one of Wesley's most favoured correspondents. Thirty of his letters to her were handed down to her nephew, William Dale. It is said in the Life and Letters of Thomas Pelham Dale: 'It is evident that she would not have parted with these letters in her lifetime, especially to any one so religiously unsympathetic as William Dale must have been. Probably he had them from his father, her brother, not from her.' He came to London in 1780, and afterwards went to push his fortunes in the West Indies. He was never heard of again. The letters came into the hands of his son Thomas, Dean of Rochester, who gave some of them away. The rest are published in the Life and Letters (Nos. 2 and 12 being given in facsimile). Nos. 1, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13 14, 17, 25, 26, 27, 28 (vol. i. 7-26) are missing. For the rediscovered No. 8, see p. 32
The Register of St. Andrew's, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, for March 4, 1773, gives the marriage of 'Edward Avison and Margaret Dale, spinster'; and on November 23, 1777, her burial appears--'Margaret, widow of Edward Avison, Organist.' The gravestone opposite the south porch reads: 'In memory of Edward Avison and Margaret his wife, who were eminent for piety and primitive simplicity of manners. Having each borne a lingering disease with the most exemplary patience and resignation, they rejoiced in the approach of death, and expired with hopes full of immortality. He died on October 1, 1776, aged twenty-nine; she in November 1777, aged thirty-three.' His younger brother, Charles, succeeded his father, Charles Avison, as organist of St. Nicholas's Church; and his son Charles was afterwards organist there. The grandfather is commemorated in Browning's 'With Charles Avison,' and is still remembered by the piece from one of his concertos, 'Sound the loud timbre .' Charles Avison's tomb was restored by public subscription in 1890.
A deeply spiritual letter from Molly Dale to Wesley, dated June 18, 1765, is given in the Arminian Magazine, 1783, p. 327; and another, January 1, 1772, was in the possession of Mrs. B. F. Fielding in 1928. She was made leader of a band in 1770 by Peter Jaco, who was Assistant in Newcastle. In May and June 1790 Miss Ritchie visited Newcastle, where, she says, 'I spent some time with Miss Dale, and found sweet fellowship of spirit with her, and freedom among the people, although at first I thought them rather shy and distant.' On July 12 she writes to Mrs. Thornton, of London: 'Dear Miss Dale, whom I believe you know, is a blessed follower of our Lord. She is a person of one business. We are striving to help each other to sink into the life of humble love, that we may rise into the riches of our Saviour's grace; and He condescends to smile upon us.'
Anne Dale was married at St. Andrew's Church to John Collinson, of Southwark, had five children, and died in 1812: see heading to letter of May 20, 1769.
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To Peggy Dale [9]
[NEWMARKET], May 20, 1769.
The hearing from my dear Peggy at this critical time gives me a particular satisfaction. I wanted to know how you bore such a trial, a wound in the tenderest part. You have now a first proof that the God whom you serve is able to deliver you in every trial. You feel, and yet conquer. We conquer all when we can say, 'Not as I will, but as Thou wilt.' I hope you are delivered not only from repining with regard to her, but from reasoning with regard to yourself. You still see the more excellent way and are sensible of the advantages you enjoy. I allow some single women have fewer advantages for eternity than they might have in a married state. But, blessed be God, you have all the advantages which one can well conceive. You have affectionate, wise, and pious friends deeply experienced in the way of God. You have leisure and opportunity for every good work and for improvement in all holiness. O may you improve every advantage to the uttermost And give more and more comfort to, my dear Peggy,
Your ever affectionate brother.
Individual Notes
Note for: John Collinson, ABT 1778 - 1869
Index
Individual Note: Original Source - Annabel Bolt
26. John COLLINSON. Born abt 1760 in Kibblesworth.
John married Rebecca GRIFFETH.
They had the following children:
52i.Mary
53ii.Richard
54iii.Eleanor Dale
55iv.Emma
56v.Edward Dale
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Source -
No marriage found. (A John Collinson and a Rebecca Loewe marry in 1818 in Nottingham)
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Source - 1841 England Census:
John Collinson abt 1781 Not_born_in_Durham Chester Le Street Durham [crossed-out] of [crossed-out] parish
Benard Dales or Dale abt 1781 Not_born_in_Durham Chester Le Street Durham magistrate [the final 's' may just be a flourish on the 'e']
Mary Dales or Dale abt 1796 Not_born_in_Durham Chester Le Street Durham
Isabella Smiles abt 1816 Durham, England Chester Le Street Durham
Living: Kibblesworth, Lamesley sub-registration district, Chester Le Street, Co. Durham
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Source - 1851 England Census:
Name Parent or spouse names Birth Year Birthplace Relation Civil parish County/Island
John Collinson abt 1776 Castle Church, Surrey, England Head Soulby Westmorland Widower Retired Perpetual Curate of Lamesley Dueam? employing one man servant
Isabella Smiles abt 1813 Tanfield, Durham, England Servant Soulby Westmorland Widow House Servant
Isabella Mager abt 1828 Washington, Durham, England Servant Soulby Westmorland Unmarried House Servant
Living: Soulby
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Source - 1861 England Census:
Here he is with his daughter Eleanor Dale Nesfield nee Collinson. However, DOB/POB does not jive with Annabel Bolt's data.
John Collinson abt 1778 Christchurch, Surrey, England Head Soulby Westmorland Widowed Clergyman without cure of souls
Eleanor D Nessfield abt 1813 Lambeth, Surrey, England Daughter Soulby Westmorland Married Landid [sic] Proprietor
John Nesfield abt 1837 Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire, England Grandson Soulby Westmorland Unmarried Assistant Master in the [R?]eighgate School Middlesex
Agness Nesfield abt 1853 Soulby, Westmorland, England Granddaughter Soulby Westmorland
Eleanor A Nesfield abt 1841 Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire Granddaughter Soulby Westmorland
Mary Nesfield abt 1855 Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire, England Granddaughter Soulby Westmorland
+ 3 servants:
Name Age
Lucy Ann Ancell 18 born Stratton, Wiltshire
Isabella Burton 18 born Garsdale, Yorkshire
Isabella Smailes 49 born [T?]anfield, Durham
Lucy Ann Ancell abt 1843 Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire, England Servant Soulby Westmorland
Living: Belsergate Cottage, Soulby, Westmorland
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Source - FreeBMD Deaths:
Note: Soulby registrers in E.Ward
Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
Deaths Jun 1869
Collinson John 92 E. Ward 10b412 <-- i.e. born c1777
Individual Notes
Note for: Thermuthis Collinson, ABT 1774 - 1853
Index
Occupation: Date: 1851
Place: Fundholder & Annutiant
Residence: Date: 1851
Place: Clifton Park Villa, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, UK
Individual Note: Source - 1841 England Census:
Not found at all.
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Source - 1851 England Census
NameEstimated Birth YearBirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island
Thermuthis Collinsonabt 1784 Southwark, Surrey, EnglandHead Clifton GloucestershireFundholder & AnnutiantUnmarriedFemale
Martha Bennettabt 1807 London, Middlesex, EnglandServant Clifton Gloucestershire
John Dooganabt 1805 Dublin, IrelandServant Clifton Gloucestershire
Ruth Dooganabt 1827 Clifton, Gloucestershire, EnglandServant Clifton Gloucestershire
Living: Clifton Park Villa, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, UK
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Source - FreeBMD:
Not found (as of May 2007)
Individual Notes
Note for: Collingson Hewgh, -
Index
Individual Note: Source - CUMBRIAN GENEALOGY
http://web.archive.org/web/20021201170257/johnwatters.members.beeb.net/CliburnAtoL.htm
CLIBURN PARISH REGISTER
1565 - 1812
Individual Notes
Note for: Edward Collinson, 1781 -
Index
Individual Note: Source - Annabel Bolt
30. Edward COLLINSON. Born in 1781.
Edward married Mary Anne GASCOYNE. Born in 1785.
They had the following children:
57i.Mary Anne
58ii.Caroline Elizabeth
59iii.Edward Gascoyne
60iv.Henry
61v.George John
62vi.Alfred
63vii.Charles Thomas
Individual Notes
Note for: Elizabeth Hodgson, 1795 - 1841
Index
Individual Note: If she died in 1841, then who is William's mother Elizabeth recorded in 18If she died in 1841, then who is William's mother Elizabeth recorded in 1861? A stepmother? William is not from this family? Two William born c1825 in Great Musgrave?
Elizabeth Collinson, wife of Joseph Collinson also appears in the 1851 Census 62 years old (i.e. b c1789)
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Source - Annabel Bolt
Joseph COLLINSON. Born in 1769 in Great Musgrave. Joseph died aft 1841; he was 72. Occupation: Yeoman.
On 8 Apr 1815 when Joseph was 46, he married Elizabeth HODGSON, daughter of John HODGSON & Ann TODD, in Brough under Stainmore. Born in 1795 in Brough. Elizabeth died aft 1841; she was 46.
They had the following children:
36i.Elizabeth (1816-1900)
37ii.Ann (1818-)
38iii.James (~1820-)
39iv.Jane (1821-)
40v.William (1825-)
41vi.Agnes (~1831-)
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Source - 1861 England Census
NOTE: HER DETAILS DO NOT MATCH HER DOB AND PLACE OF BIRTH, ARE WE DEALING WITH TWO FAMILIES?
NameEstimated Birth YearBirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island
Elizabeth Collinsonabt 1788 Durham City, Co. Durham, EnglandMother Great Musgrave Westmorland Widow?
William Collinsonabt 1825 Lawrigg, Westmorland, EnglandHead Great Musgrave WestmorlandFarmer of 36 acres of landUnmarried?
Nancy Aldersonabt 1846 Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, EnglandServant Great Musgrave Westmorland
William Fielderabt 1817 Shap, Westmorland, EnglandServant Great Musgrave Westmorland
Living: Langrigg, Great Musgrave, Westmorland, UK
Individual Notes
Note for: Elizabeth Collinson, 1816 - 5 JAN 1900
Index
Occupation: Date: 1871
Place: Annuitiant
Occupation: Date: 1881
Place: Retired Farmer
Occupation: Date: 1891
Place: Living on her own means
Residence: Date: 1851
Place: Warcop, Westmorland, UK
Residence: Date: 1841
Place: Warcop, Westmorland, UK
Residence: Date: 1871
Place: "Musgrave", Greater Musgrave, Westmorland, UK
Residence: Date: 1881
Place: Great Musgrave, Westmorland, UK
Residence: Date: 1891
Place: Great Musgrave, Westmorland, UK
Burial: Date: 1900
Place: Great Musgrave, Westmorland, UK
Individual Note: Source - Annabel Bolt
Elizabeth COLLINSON. Born in 1816 in Langrigg, Great Musgrave. Elizabeth died in Penrith on 5 Jan 1900; she was 84. Buried in 1900 in Great Musgrave.
On 17 Aug 1833 when Elizabeth was 17, she first married Harrison BIRD, son of James BIRD & Elizabeth HARRISON, in Great Musgrave, Westmorland. Born in 1807 in Great Musgrave, Westmorland. Harrison died in Lowgill, Westmorland, on 24 Feb 1838; he was 31.
They had the following children:
i.Elizabeth (1834-1910)
ii.Mary (1836-)
iii.Jane (1837-)
In 1841 when Elizabeth was 25, she second married William THWAITES, son of Thomas THWAITES, in Musgrave Church, Westmorland. Born abt 1789.
They had the following children:
i.William Thomas (1842-)
ii.Joseph Collinson (1844-)
iii.Richard
iv.Alice Ann (~1854-)
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IGI Individual Record
ELIZABETH COLLINSON
Female
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 06 OCT 1816 Great Musgrave, Westmorland, England
Parents:
Father: JOSEPH COLLINSON
Mother: ELIZABETH
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Source - FreeBMD
Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Mar 1841
ALDERSON Ann E Ward 25371
BIRD Elizabeth East Ward 25371
NELSON William East Ward 25371
THWAITES William East Ward 25371
Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Births Dec 1844
THWAITES Joseph Collinson E Ward 25448
Match?:
Deaths Jun 1867
Thwaites William 72 Kendal 10b434
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Source - 1841 England Census:
Name Estimated birth year Birthplace Civil parish County/Island
William Thwaites abt 1791 Westmorland, England Warcop Westmorland Butcher
Elizabeth Thwaites abt 1816 Westmorland, England Warcop Westmorland
Edward Thwaites abt 1751 Westmorland, England Warcop Westmorland Ind
Jane Bird abt 1836 Westmorland, England Warcop Westmorland
Living: Warcop, Westmorland
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Source - 1851 England Census:
NameEstimated Birth YearBirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island
William Thwaitesabt 1787 Warcop, Westmorland, EnglandHead Warcop WestmorlandFarmer of 50 acres employing 1 lab
Elizabeth Thwaitesabt 1817 Langrigg, Westmorland, EnglandWife Warcop Westmorland
Jane Bairdabt 1838 Wind Mooe End, Westmorland, EnglandDaughter Warcop Westmorland Thomas Bellabt 1831 Cold Beck, Cumberland, EnglandServant Warcop Westmorland Farm lab
Joseph C Thwaitesabt 1845 Warcop, Westmorland, EnglandSon Warcop Westmorland Richard Thwaitesabt 1849 Warcop, Westmorland, EnglandSon Warcop Westmorland William T Thwaitesabt 1843 Warcop, Westmorland, EnglandSon Warcop Westmorland
Living: Warcop, Westmorland, UK
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Source - 1861 England Census:
William Thwaites Elizabeth abt 1787 Warcop, Westmorland, England Head Kirkby Stephen, WestmorlandFarmer
Elizabeth Thwaitesabt 1817 Murgrane, Westmorland, England Wife Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland
Joseph Thwaites abt 1846 Warcop, Westmorland, England Son Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland
Richard Thwaites abt 1849 Warcop, Westmorland, England Son Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland
Alice Ann Thwaites abt 1855 Warcop, Westmorland, England Daughter Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland
Living: [St? Sl? ]aker's Lodge, Warcop, Westmorland, UK
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Source - 1871 England Census:
NameAge in 1871BirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island
Alice Ann Thwaites16 Warcop, Westmorland, EnglandDaughter Greate Musgrave WestmorlandWidow?Annutiant
Elizth Thwaites54 Hangrigg, Westmorland, EnglandHead Greate Musgrave Westmorland
Living: "Musgrave"
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Source - 1881 England Census:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderAgeBirthplaceOccupationDisability
Elizabeth THWAITES Head W Female 64 Great Musgrave, Westmorland, England Retired Farmer
Dwelling Great Musgrave
Census PlaceGreat Musgrave, Westmorland, England
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Source - 1891 England Census:
Shwaites, Elizabeth74Langrigg, WestmorelandHead Great Musgrave WestmorlandWidowLiving on her own means
Living: Great Musgrave
Note: a William Collinson family on same page