Individual Notes

Note for:   Harriet Cecil Talbot,   13 APR 1833 - 13 JUN 1837         Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   24 MAY 1833
     Place:   Ingestre, Staffordshire, UK

Individual Note:
     Source - IGI Individual Record

HARRIET CECIL TALBOT
    Female

Event(s):
Birth: 13 APR 1833
Christening: 24 MAY 1833 Ingestre, Stafford, England
Death: 13 JUN 1837
Burial:
Parents:
    Father: ARTHUR CHETWYND TALBOT
    Mother: HARRIET HERVEY
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.

Individual Notes

Note for:   James Laing,   ABT 1823 - AFT MAR 1881         Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1857
     Place:   Shipbuilder

Occupation:   
     Date:   1881
     Place:   J. P. D. L Ship Builder

Residence:   
     Date:   1857
     Place:   Fawcett Street, Bishopwearmouth, Co. Durham, UK

Individual Note:
     Source - Durham County Council - Registrars Certificates
http://www.durham.gov.uk/gro/newgro.nsf/search?open&C0754589030503052005$

Surname Forename(s) Year District

PEACOCKTheresa T1855Durham Western
LAINGJames 1855Durham Western
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Source - IGI Individual

THERESA TALBOT PEACOCK
    Female
Marriages:
    Spouse: JAMES LAING
    Marriage: 10 APR 1855 Auckland Saint Andrew, Durham, England
    Husband Age at Marriage: 32
    Wife Age at Marriage: 23
Messages:
Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record
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Source - 1881 England Census:

Name RelationMarital StatusGenderAgeBirthplaceOccupationDisability
    James LAING Head M Male 58 Bp Wearmouth, Durham, England J. P. D. L Ship Builder
    Thorna Talbot LAING Wife M Female 49 Bp Auckland, Durham, England
    Philip H. LAING Son U Male 31 Bp Wearmouth, Durham, England Ship Builder
    Arthur LAING Son U Male 25 Bp Wearmouth, Durham, England Engineer (E&M)
    James LAING Son U Male 24 Bp Wearmouth, Durham, England Ship Builder
    Horance Talbot LAING Dau U Female 21 Bp Wearmouth, Durham, England
    Moise Talbot LAING Dau U Female 21 Bp Wearmouth, Durham, England
    Sophia T. LAING Dau U Female 16 Bp Wearmouth, Durham, England
    Margt.Dunbar LAING Dau U Female 13
    Lowina H. LAING Dau U Female 8
    Bryan LAING Son Male 5 Bp Wearmouth, Durham, England
    Ann Elizabeth BASSAK Other U Female 33 Southwark, Surrey, England Governess
    Anne WEBSTER Neice U Female 29 Sunderland, Durham, England
    Herbert WEBSTER Nephew U Male 21 Chester Lee St, Durham, England
    J.A.S. MONCRFF Visitor U Female 20 Notting Hill, Middlesex, England
    Joseph TATE Butler U Male 28 Burn Moore, Durham, England Servant
    Edwin HARTON Footman U Male 19 Seaham, Durham, England Servant
    Martha PREST Ser U Female 25 Dishford, York, England Servant
    Eliza Jane PANTON Ser U Female 21 London, London, Middlesex, England Servant
    Annabella DUGLASS Ser U Female 20 Newcastle On Tyne Serva
    Annie POTTER Ser U Female 21 Sunderland, Durham, England Servant
    Jane DIXON Ser U Female 23 Remison Hill, Durham, England Servant
    Marina DIXON Ser U Female 19 Remison Hill, Durham, England Servant
    Mary WARDLE Ser U Female 19 Bp Auckland, Durham, England Servant
    Isabella ARCHER Ser U Female 25 Newcastle On Tyne Servant
    Ada PAXTON Ser U Female 19 London, London, Middlesex, England Servant
    Henry ROBINSON Coachman U Male 31 Carlsmoor Ripon, York, England Servant
    John SHEPHARD Groom U Male 21 Bp Thorn Ripley Servant
    James SCOTT Groom U Male 17 Sunderland, Durham, England Servant

Dwelling Thornhill Hall
    Census PlaceBishopwearmouth, Durham, Englan

Individual Notes

Note for:   Theresa Talbot Peacock,   ABT 1831 - AFT MAR 1881         Index

Individual Note:
     Source - LDS IGI Individual Record

THERESA TALBOT PEACOCK
    Female
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 12 DEC 1831 Auckland Saint Andrew, Durham, England
Parents:
    Father: THOMAS PEACOCK
    Mother: MARY ANN
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record.
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Source -

Individual Notes

Note for:   John Collinson,   ABT 1878 - AFT 1851         Index

Individual Note:
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Original Source - 1851 Census
http://www.familyhistoryuk.co.uk/Census/Census%201851%20A%20to%20E.htm
North Westmorland Census 1851 A to E

Compiled by David Lowis and Barbara Slack. Kemphowe 1988.

INTRODUCTION.

COVERAGE.
All heads of household plus unrelated males (e.g. farm servants) in the 1851 census

AREA
North Westmorland which comprises East Ward (PRO Ref HO 107 2439) and West Ward (PRO Ref HO 107 2440). East Ward consists of 532 folios each of two pages and West Ward 328 folios each of two pages. On the list of places included in the index the letter E or W indicates in which Ward the village or township is located.

ARRANGEMENT
All entries for a particular surname are grouped together. Under each surname heading the information is recorded as follows. Residence is given first followed by folio no. , first name, age, occupation, county of birth and lastly place of birth.

ABBREVIATIONS. A~Annuitant. Ag Lab~ Agricultural Labourer. App~ Apprentice. B~ Berks. C~ Cumberland. Ca~ Cambs. Charity ~ Recipient of Lady Pembroke's Charity Appleby. Ch ~ Cheshire. Co~Cornwall. D~Durham. De~Devon. Do~Dorset. Dr~Dumfrieshire. EI~ East Indies. F~Flintshire. F 90a~Farmer 90 acres. Fr~France. G~Glous. H~Hants. He~Hereford. I~Isle of Man. Ir~Ireland. JM~Journeyman. K~Kent. L~Lancashire. Le~Lecis. Li~Lincs. LP~Landed Proprietor. M~Middlesex. Mo~Monmouthshire. N~Northumberland. NK~Not Known. No~Northants. NT~Notts. P~Pauper. R~Rutland. RCS~Royal College Surgeons. S~Surrey. SC~Scotland. Sh~Shropshire. So~Somerset. St~Staffs. Sx~Sussex. T~Turkey. W~Westmorland. Wa~Warwickshire. Y~Yorshire.

Census town/village
Some index number (household??)
Forename
Age
Occupation and/or another index number
S=Single, W=Widowed, C=???, Y=??? (there are a lot of W so may have another meaning?)
Dwelling.

COLLINSON.
Soulby. 401. John. 73. Ret Curate. S. Church. <-- Retired Curate born "Church", Surrey, aged 73
Musgrave. 232. Joseph. 81. F 68a. W. Longrigg. <-- Farmer of 68 acres, born Longrigg [sic], Westmorland.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabethe Collinson,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     original source - http://daltondata.0pi.com/cumberland.html Dalton family data site

Kendal Parish Registers

Marriages
...
Dalton, John marr Elizabethe Collinson, Helsington 24 Dec 1596
...

Individual Notes

Note for:   Robert Collinson,   BEF 1800 -          Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   BET 1822 AND 1842
     Place:   Curate, Holme Cultram, Cumberland, UK

Individual Note:
     Original Source - http://members.madasafish.com/~cgrs/HCBT-21.htm - Parish Register of Holm Cultram

A Robert Collinson was Curate of this hamlet, Holm Cultram, Cumberland, between at least 1822 - 1837

[no declarations before this date]]
1822 Burials List - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Incumbent Curate
1823 - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Incumbent Curate of the Parish
...
1826 - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Minister
1827 - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Perpetual Curate
1828 - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Incumbent Curate
1829 - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Perpetual Curate
1830 - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Incumbent of the Parish
1831 - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Incumbent
1835 - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Incumbent
1836 - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Incumbent
1837 - Declaration by Robert Collinson, Incumbent Curate
[last year in transcription]
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Source - http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/CUL/HolmCultram/

HOLM CULTRAM
"HOLME-CULTRAM, (or Abbey Holme), a parish in the ward of Allerdale-below-Derwent, county Cumberland, 6 miles N.W. of Wigton, 9 N.E. of Aspatria, and 15 E. of Maryport. Abbey Holme is its post town. It is a station on the Carlisle and Silloth Bay railway. The parish is bounded on the W. by the Irish Sea, and on the N. by the estuaries of the Wampool and the Waver. It is very extensive, comprising above 22,000 acres, and includes the townships of Holme Abbey, Holme East Waver, Holme Low, and Holme St. Cuthbert."

[Description(s) from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868). Transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003]
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Source - Some Selected Reports from the Salisbury and Winchester Journal
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dutillieul/ZOtherPapers/S&WJOct251819.html
The Salisbury And Winchester Journal and General Advertiser of Wilts, Hants, Dorset, and Somerset.

Salisbury.
Monday, Oct.25, 1819.

At a public Ordination held in the Cathedral Church on Sunday the 17th instant, the Lord Bishop of Salisbury admitted the following persons into the holy orders :

...
Priests
...
Robert Collinson, A.B. Queen's College, ditto. [Oxford]
...

The Lord Bishop of Salisbury will hold a Confirmation at Downton, on Wednesday next, the 27th instant, at eleven o'clock.
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Source - Register & Records of Holm Cultram

'Records : The Church of the Reformation', Register & Records of Holm Cultram (1929), pp. 176-90. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=49543. Date accessed: 13 June 2007.

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=49543

The Clergy

...
Robert Collinson, M.A., July 25, 1822; resigned April 16, 1842.

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Source - 1841 England Census:

Not found.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Tony Collinson,   BEF 1994 - AFT 1994         Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1994
     Place:   Farmer

Individual Note:
     Original Source - Online photo exhibition by Ian Collinson
http://www.amber-online.com/gallery/exhibition187/image187-1878.html
http://www.amber-online.com/gallery/exhibition179/image179-59.html

Tony Collinson, Eastgate, Weardale. 1993.
Tony Collinson's sheep farm lines the south side of Eastgate Cement Works. Economically, the farm is always on the edge, and relies heavily on sheep subsidies to maintain its viability. This is dales farming at its harshest, with the majority of the flock grazing the open fells for much of the year. This means a daily one hour tractor drive up long muddy tracks to feed the sheep, and another long drive back. But there is also an interdependence with the mineral extractors, who have to pay for land access. Tony's son Paul works at the nearby road stone quarry, but still plays an active part in the farm after work. Tony and his family live on the farm as employees of the Joplings, owners of the land, from nearby Wolsingham. For Ian it has been a natural progression into farming - in fact a necessity. He was having to help his father from a very early age.
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Source - This Is The North East newspaper http://www.thisisthenortheast.co.uk/the_north_east/archive/2003/02/03/A7r6ur.re.html

Farmers make hay - despite blizzard

HARDY hill farmers braved blizzard conditions yesterday to take part in a show with a difference.

The annual hay show, staged in the car park of a pub in Eastgate, Weardale, County Durham, attracted 85 entries from as far afield as Northumberland and North Yorkshire - the largest since the event started 12 years ago after a bet between two farmers over who had the best hay.

It was especially poignant for local farmer Tony Collinson, who picked up the prize for the best old land hay.

Mr Collinson was also the overall winner of the show and the proud recipient of the Arnold Jopling Memorial Trophy, presented for the first time in memory of the respected Weardale sheep farmer and breeder, who died last year.

Mr Collinson, who had been a tenant of Mr Jopling's for 50 years, said: "This is a very special moment for me and my family. Apart from being my landlord, Arnold was also a very good friend."

The trophy was presented by Mr Jopling's widow, Gladys.

The cup for the best seed hay in the show, staged outside the Cross Keys pub, went to David Hill, from Ripon, North Yorkshire, and the first prize in the young farmers section went to Anthony Jopling, from Eastgate.

Paul Collinson, of the Cross Keys' Sunday Club, which organised the show, said: "The weather has been atrocious, but the number of entries has been magnificent."

Individual Notes

Note for:   Margaret Collinson,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     Original Source - GENUKI http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/Transcriptions/DUR/SJC.html

Marriages from the St John's Chapel (Weardale) Registers (1828-1837)
This listing is produced from an index that was originally prepared by Bill Rounce and entered onto computer by George Bell with the assistance of Sandra (Hope) Bell. This index is one of a number kindly made available to GENUKI by George Bell from his large collection of Northumberland and Durham indexes.

...
18 Feb 1837 Nathan Davison = Margaret Collinson
...

Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Collinson,   ABT 1834 - 1874         Index

Individual Note:
     Mary Collinson is the wife of James Coatsworth. I'm not sure who her pareMary Collinson is the wife of James Coatsworth. I'm not sure who her parents were. Joe Collinson believes she is the illegitimate daughter of Mary Collinson b 1806 and so is linked as such here. However, I find no proof of that - she does not appear in the 1841 nor 1851 Census living with Mary Brown nee Collinson and Joe also quotes a record of a baptism (source/place not specified) of a Mary bapt. 15 Jan 1832 to a Nancy Collinson and thinks the Nancy is wrong.
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Source - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cdobie/g-coat01.htm

May be the same person as Joe Collinson's the Mary Collinson c b1833 of Mary Collinson b 1806

Lineage Of John Coatsworth & Phoebe Anderson

1st generation Thomas Coatsworth married Mary Bainbridge
2nd generation William Coatsworth, 1695 married Mary Teasdale
3rd generation John Coatsworth, 1729 married Mary Alderman
4th generation Joseph Coatsworth, 1768 married Mary Lee
5th generation John Coatsworth, 1802 married Phoebe Anderson

This chart carries on the 5th generation with the descendants of John Coatsworth,
B. May 13, 1802. Christened June 12, 1802. He married Oct. 11, 1827 in Middleton-in-Teesdale to Phoebe Anderson.

John Coatsworth
married Phoebe Anderson, had 9 children:
   
1. James Coatsworth,
Born at Field Head, Middleton-in-Teesdale. Christened Mar. 8, 1828.
Married (1). To Mary Collinson, July 7, 1853.
2 children:

     John Collinson Coatsworth,
     Born in Middleton-in-Teesdale. Christened Nov. 27, 1853. No further trace.

     Mary Coatsworth,
     Born in Middleton-in-Teesdale. Christened Oct. 21, 1855. No further trace.

Married (2). To Mary Beadle

2 .Mary Coatsworth,
Born at Hill Top, Middleton-in-Teesdale. Christened Oct. 11, 1829. Died Aug. 25, 1841.

3.Joseph Coatsworth,
Born at Newbiggin. Christened Dec. 11, 1831 Went to Jamaica, West Indies. Married at Lucky Valley, Jamaica. Died in Jamaica in the year 1874. 2 daughters.

4.George Coatsworth,
Born at Newbiggin. Christened Jan. 5, 1834.
Married (1) Jane Dalkin of Westgate, Weardale.
Married (2) Margaret Peart.
He was a blacksmith at Stanhope, Weardale. He died at Stanhope April 1907. 5 children: John, Annie, Thomas, James, & Christina.

     John J. Coatsworth, born 1866.
        - Christina Coatsworth, born 1902.
     Annie Coatsworth, born (when?)
     Thomas Coatsworth, born 1872.
     James Coatsworth, born 1875.
        - Rhoda Coatsworth, born 1902.
        - George Coatsworth, born 1904.
        - Annie L. Coatsworth, born 1917.
     Christina Coatsworth, born 1878.

5.Nancy Coatsworth,
Born at "The Bell", Newbiggin. Christened Sept. 25, 1836.
Married William Readshaw.

6.Thomas Coatsworth,
Born at "The Bell", Newbiggin. Christened June 23, 1839.
Married. Died without issue.

7.Mary Coatsworth,
Born at Dent Bush, Middleton-in-Teesdale. Christened Dec. 5, 1841.

8.William Coatsworth,
born at Pikestone Brow, Middleton-in-Teesdale. Christened June 30, 1844. Emigrated to Melbourne, Australia.

9.Hannah Coatsworth,
Born in Middleton-in-Teesdale. Christened June 21, 1846.
Married George Sayer Dec. 2, 1865.
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Source - 1841 England Census:

Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Civil Parish County/Island
   
George Brown abt 1838 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
John Brown abt 1840 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Mary Brown abt 1806 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
William Brown abt 1810 [not born in Co. Durham] Middleton in Teasdale Durham

Living: [no place shown], Middleton in Teasdale

NOTE: There is a Collinson family in the next household unit. Could the Mary age 8 be Mary's illegitimate daughter??


John Collinson 74 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham Farmer
Mary Collinson 72 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Thomas 44 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Isaac 42 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
John Collinson 20 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Mary 8 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Jane 10 or 19 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham F.S.
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Source - FreeBMD Marriages:

TODO: Mary appears but that's all, groom(s) not yet indexed as of July 2006.

Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Sep 1853
COLLINSON Mary Teesdale 10a183
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Source - FreeBMD Deaths:


Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
Deaths Dec 1855
Coatsworth Mary Elizabeth Teesdale 10a79
Deaths Jun 1865
Coatsworth Mary Jane Teesdale 10a135
    
Deaths Sep 1874
COATSWORTH Mary 41 Teesdale 10a213 <---
   
Deaths Mar 1876
Coatsworth Mary 20 Weardale 10a1[5_]2
Deaths Sep 1881
Coatsworth Mary 1 Teesdale 10a119
Deaths Jun 1884
Coatsworth Mary 73 Teesdale 10a130
Deaths Jun 1886
COATSWORTH Mary 79 Teesdale 10a120
Deaths Jun 1889
Coatsworth Mary Ella 4 Teesdale 10a140
   
Deaths Mar 1892
Coatsworth Mary 76 Teesdale 10a177
   
Deaths Mar 1901
Coatsworth Mary 78 Weardale 10a183
Deaths Mar 1907
COATSWORTH Mary 71 Teesdale 10a196
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Source - FreeBMD Marriages:

Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Mar 1882
Beadle Mary Teesdale 10a320
Coatsworth James Teesdale 10a320
Colbear Joseph S Sheilds 10a320
Dowson Elizabeth Teesdale 10a320
Race William Watson Teesdale 10a320

Individual Notes

Note for:   James Coatsworth,   ABT 1828 - AFT MAR 1881         Index

Individual Note:
     See also wife Mary Collinson
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Source - GENUKI

Middleton in Teesdale Baptisms 1753-1841 (C-F)
Transcribed by Major L. M. Kenyon-Fuller.
Indexed and typed by Paul Joiner for the Society of Genealogists 1981.

...
Coatsworth, James, bapt 8 Mar 1828, child of John and Phoebe Of Field Head, Miner
...
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Source - 1841 England Census:

Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Civil Parish County/Island
   
George Coatsworth abt 1838 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
James Coatsworth abt 1827 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
John Coatsworth abt 1803 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham Miner
Joseph Coatsworth abt 1825 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Mary Coatsworth abt 1829 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durh
Nancy Coatsworth abt 1836 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Pheby Coatsworth abt 1807 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Thos Coatsworth abt 1839 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham

Living: Dent Bank
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Source - 1851 England Census:


Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island
   
Hannah Coatsworth abt 1846 Middleton, Durham, England Daughter Middleton Durham
James Coatsworth abt 1828 Middleton, Durham, England Son Middleton Durham Lead Miner
Joseph Coatsworth abt 1832 Middleton, Durham, England Son Middleton Durham Lead Miner
Mary Coatsworth abt 1842 Middleton, Durham, England Daughter Middleton Durham scholar
Pheby Coatsworth abt 1808 Middleton, Durham, England Head Middleton Durham Widow
Thomas Coatsworth abt 1834 Middleton, Durham, England Son Middleton Durham Lead ore washer
    William Coatsworth abt 1844 Middleton, Durham, England Son Middleton Durham

Living: Beverla [sic]
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Source - Durham County Council - Registrars Certificates
http://www.durham.gov.uk/gro/newgro.nsf/search?open&C0754589030503052005$

Surname Forename(s) Year District

COATSWORTHJames 1853Durham Western
COLLINSONMary 1853Durham Western
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Source - 1861 England Census:

Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island

James Coatsworth abt 1828 Newbiggin, Durham, England Head Middleton Durham Lead Miner
Mary Coatsworth abt 1834 Middleton, Durham, England Wife Middleton Durham
John C Coatsworth abt 1854 Middleton, Durham, England Son Middleton Durham
Mary J Coatsworth abt 1856 Middleton, Durham, England Daughter Middleton Durham
Ann Coatsworth abt 1858 Middleton, Durham, England Daughter Middleton Durham
Martha Coatsworth abt 1860 Middleton, Durham, England Daughter Middleton Durham

Living: "Town", Middleton In Teesdale
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Source - 1871 England Census:

Not found
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Source - 1881 England Census:

This looks like him, but children are different

    Name RelationMarital StatusGenderAgeBirthplaceOccupationDisability
    James COATSWORTH Head W Male 52 Middleton, Durham, England Quarryman
    Martha COATSWORTH Daur U Female 17 Middleton, Durham, England Housekeeper
    Isaac COATSWORTH Son U Male 15 Middleton, Durham, England Quarryman
    Thomas COATSWORTH Son Male 12 Middleton, Durham, England Scholar
    Joseph COATSWORTH Son Male 11 Middleton, Durham, England Scholar

    Dwelling Horse Market
    Census PlaceMiddleton In Teesdale, Durham, England
    Family History Library Film 1342186
    Public Records Office Reference RG11

Individual Notes

Note for:   William Walton,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     Original Source: Joe Collinson

Father of John Beadle Walton. Husband of Bathsheba Unknown.
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Source - FreeBMD:

Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Dec 1867
BEADLE Bathsheba Teesdale 10a326
DITCHBURN John Teesdale 10a326
RICHARDSON Mary Teesdale 10a326
Walton William Teesdale 10a326