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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Durham => Topic started by: jean4 on Monday 26 June 06 21:32 BST (UK)
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Hi,
My G G G Grandparents George and Jane Watson lived in Salter Close in the Lynesack/Softley area, does anyone happen to know where it was/is please?
Regards Jean
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http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/lynesack/
1851 - Lynesack and Softley became a separate Parish from Hamsterley and the 8 members representing Butterknowle at the Hamsterley Parish Vestry - the forerunner to the Parish Councils - formed a Parish Vestry at Lynesack, this remained as the form of Local Government until 1872, the authority responsible for the maintenance of roads, the church fabric and the making of rates, the vicar being the ex-officio chairman of the vestry and the annual Parish Meeting.
http://archive.thenorthernecho.co.uk/2001/11/22/153438.html
From the Northern Echo, first published Thursday 22nd Nov 2001.
THE somnolent parish of Lynesack and Softley, of which few may hitherto have heard, comprises the west Durham village of Butterknowle and sundry hamlets thereabouts
http://www.bishopaucklandtownhall.org.uk/durhamcc/usp.nsf/pws/Council+and+Democracy+-+Parish+Councils+in+County+Durham
- a link to a parish council map.
If you go to multimap and look for Butterknowle, then by repeatedly zooming in you will see Lynesack just to the west of Butterknowle.
Jan
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Hello Jean,
Although the link below doesn't have any reference
to Salter Close, it will give you an insight into the history
of the Lynesack/Softley area.
http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit_page.jsp?u_id=10144371
Best wishes,
Pels :)
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Hi Jan & Pels
Thank you both, that was lots of unexpected information. My cousin and are gathering as much information as we can before spending a day going to Durham archives. I loved the photo and fancy bits, (skills still to learn).
Regards Jean