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Title: Clennan family
Post by: suejor on Sunday 17 October 04 15:16 BST (UK)
Does anyone have any information on the Clennan family in Ashington.  Jane Clennan was born in 1896 and her mother's name was Susannah.  Have drawn a blank so far so any information would be useful.

Thanks

Sue
Title: Re: Clennan family
Post by: Neenie on Friday 29 October 04 00:41 BST (UK)
Hi Sue

Don't know if this is info. you already know, but according to Freebmd Susannah Clennan married Andrew John Heatley in Sept Qtr 1900 Reg: Castle Ward  Vol 10b Page 523. 

They appear to be in Kenton in 1901 Census along with Jane Clennan aged 7 years, place of birth: Kenton.  Susannah's birth place is stated as Dumpling Hall Farm, Nbld and is aged 25 years. 

Freebmd only has one birth entry for a Susannah Clennan and that is Dec Qtr 1873 Reg: Chester-le-Street Vol 10a Page 583.  I can't find her on 1881 census via familysearch.

I hope that this info. is of some use to you and good luck in your search!

Best regs
Janeen
Title: Re: Clennan family
Post by: suejor on Sunday 31 October 04 15:51 GMT (UK)
Hi Janeen

Thanks very much for the information.  The certificate information is useful - hopefully this will be the proof.

Sue
Title: Re: Clennan family
Post by: BLUEPLAQUEGUY on Wednesday 26 October 22 15:37 BST (UK)


Hi There I am looking into Dumpling Hall and I notice Neenie that you mention that Susannah Clennan was born there . Can you point me in the direction of this document please . That mentions the hall , which was actually a farmhouse. Im still not certain of its name origin though . Thank you Simon
Title: Re: Clennan family
Post by: CaroleW on Wednesday 26 October 22 17:38 BST (UK)
Welcome to Rootschat

Please see reply 1 - the document is the 1901 census & reply states birthplace is shown as Dumpling Hall Farm - not Dumpling Hall