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Can anyone help me find out more about the Farquharson's in the North East?
All I do know is that Thomas Farquharson was born in 1856 in Seaham Harbour, his mother Ann was born in 1832 in South Shields and was a widow. In 1901 they lived in Eston, near Middlesbrough and in 1881 they lived at 5 Adelaide Row in Dawdon, although the spelling of the surname has confusingly changed to Ferguson and says Ann was born in North Shields.
Can anyone help me find out anymore about Ann's husband, (who may have been called John or Thomas Henry) and Ann's maiden name please? Any information would be gratefully received, as feel as if I've been banging my head against a brick wall! Thanks tootz
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1891 RG12/4015 Folio96, Page 11 ~ Census 46 Henry Street, Eston, Yorkshire
Ann Farquharson, 59, Head, Wid, ~ Shields, Durham
Thomas Farquharson, 35, Son, Single, Gen Lab ~ Seaham Harbour, Durham
Laurina
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these are the best I can do
FARQUHARSON, Mary Ann Christening
Christ. 13 Sep 1882 Recorded in: St. George Durham, England
Fath James FARQUHARSON
Moth Elizabeth
FARQUHARSON John James
Birth. 18 Mar 1885
Christ. 1 May 1885 Recorded in: St. George Durham, England
Fath James FARQUHARSON
Moth Elizabeth
audrey
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1871 Census RG10/4973 Folio 56 Page 106 ~ Marleborough Street, Dawdon, Seaham Harbour, Durham
John Fergerson, 45, Head, South Shields ~ Sailor
Ann Fergerson, 39, Wife, South Shields
Thomas Fergerson, 15, son, Seaham Harbour, Durham
Laurina
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looking at the name in 1881 census at FARQUHAR some of the older ones seem to come from Jamaica would this be the same famliy ?
audrey
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Thanks very much for your replies, Audrey as far as I'm aware the Farquharson's were not referred to as Farquhar, although I've also found many listings for them in the Newcastle area and I don't know anything about any Jamaican link.
Laurina thanks for your replies, I now know Ann's husband was called John and his year of birth which can help me find Ann's maiden name, I can't believe they changed the spelling of the surname again! Once again thank you. Tootz
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In fairness if you look at the original it is more likely to be FERGUSON. It was transcribed online as FERGERSON.
Enumerators would write names as they believed they were spelt ~ often as they were pronounced.
Laurina
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My geography of this area is poor but there is a John Ferguson born in Dec Quarter 1858
ref : John Ferguson ~ Stockton 10a 58.
If it was correct you might be able to find his mothers maiden name.
Laurina
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Hi Laurina,
It looks as though John Ferguson was born approx. in 1826 in South Shields, (about 15 miles north of Seaham, Stockton is about 20 miles south from Seaham.)
It could be possible that he had a son called John but he doesn't seem to be mentioned in any of the records I've looked at, but it may be worth looking into, as he may be a relative of some kind.
Thanks Tootz
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Opps, sorry I should have looked for Thomas my mistake ::) How about this one ?
Thomas Ferguson ~ Apr-Jun 1855
Easington 10a 274
Laurina
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Hi Laurina,
Yeah that could be a definite possibility, as Easington is next to Seaham (I think!) and the date fits, I will look into that one.
Thanks
Tootz