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Title: Registration area for Preston, Northumberland
Post by: CarolBurns on Thursday 04 January 07 16:47 GMT (UK)
I have just found a relative born in Preston, northumberland and wondered which registration area it would be under. Would it be the Wooler area so coming under Glendale?

Carol
Title: Re: Registration area for Preston, Northumberland
Post by: JenB on Thursday 04 January 07 16:58 GMT (UK)
Carol,

Genuki is the first port of call for information on such matters.

Try this link:  http://www.genuki.bpears.org.uk/NBL/Gazetteer/index.html  which gives a complete list of Northumberland place names together with the relevant registration district. Unfortunately there are two places named Preston! Possibly you have more information to pin down which one of the two is relevant to you?

Jennifer

Title: Re: Registration area for Preston, Northumberland
Post by: CarolBurns on Thursday 04 January 07 17:07 GMT (UK)
Thanks Jen

Unfortunately all I have is Preston, Northumberland - nothing else. Mind you their daughter was born in Wooler and they were married in Glendale district so if there is one near there then that is the one I think

Carol
Title: Re: Registration area for Preston, Northumberland
Post by: emjay on Thursday 04 January 07 17:38 GMT (UK)
Hi Carol,

Could it be Presson? This is near Carham, and would come under the Glendale Union.

Preston in the north of the county would be under Belford.
Title: Re: Registration area for Preston, Northumberland
Post by: CarolBurns on Thursday 04 January 07 19:04 GMT (UK)
hmm - will give that a try as well emjay

Thanks for that

carol
Title: Re: Registration area for Preston, Northumberland
Post by: Michael Dixon on Thursday 04 January 07 23:02 GMT (UK)
Carol,

Preston in the north of the county lay within the Parish of Ellingham and for BMD registration purposes, under the jurisdiction of Belford Registration District Office, as emjay suggested, seven miles away.

There is also a Preston in the south of the county, now within the conurbation of North Shields/Tynemouth.

Then, Preston lay within the Parish of Tynemouth and within the area of Tynemouth Registration Office ( although the sub-district office at North Shields was nearer for registrations)

And for any of your folk who wandered over the border into Scotland, there was/is a Preston, near Duns, in Berwickshire ( Now "Borders" )

Michael Dixon