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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Durham => Topic started by: FrankE on Monday 30 July 07 10:34 BST (UK)
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I'm trying to find the children and the death date of Nicholas Wayman, b 18 Nov 1764 at Sunderland. He married a Mary Camsey on 16 Aug 1784; she died in 1811.
I believe one or two references show him as 'Weyman', but I'm pretty certain that it's the same bloke!
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Frank
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Hi Frank
There are 40 Baptisms and 26 Burials at www.durhamrecordsonline.com (pay per view) that may interest you.
Just enter w%yman, all parish records and Sunderland in the search boxes and you will find them.
Take this a step further and enter Nicholas as father's name further down the search page and there are 11 baptisms and 4 burials.
Dorothy Bap 1785 Bur 1785
Margaret Bap 1785 Bur 1785
Mary Bap 1786 Bur 1787
Watson Bap 1788
Ann Bap 1790 Bur 1791
Nicholas Bap 1792
John Bap 1795
Mary Bap 1798
Margaret Bap 1802
William Bap 1802
Dorothy Bap 1805
You can buy credits at this site to view a transcript of any/all of these entries. As you are in Sunderland could you not call in to the Local Studies at the Library and view these Parish Records on film?
Regards
Helen K
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Thanks Helen!
:)
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Hi Frank
May come in useful:
HO107/317/27 Folio 19 Page 3
East Side of Thistle Green, Stockton on Tees
Nicholas WAYMAN 50 Sea Pilot Y (born in County)
Ann WAYMAN 45 Y
Watson WAYMAN 15 Printers Ap. Y
Wilkinson WAYMAN 15 Engine Wright Ap. Y
Nicholas WAYMAN 15 Printers Ap. Y
Thomas WAYMAN 10 Y
Mary WAYMAN 6 Y
Dorothy WAYMAN 3 Y
Mary FA????? 15 FS. N
HO107/321/9 Folio 25 Pages 44 & 45
Queen Street, Sunderland
William WAYMAN 39 Runing? Fitter Y
Mary WAYMAN 39 Y
Elizabeth WAYMAN 16 Y
Sarah WAYMAN 12 Y
Nicholas WAYMAN 13 Y
Regards
Helen K
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Thanks again Helen - I'm a bit overwhelmed with stuff at the mo !
F
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Hi There - I a, also trying to find a Nicholas Wayman b. abt 1791 - married to Ann - b. abt 1796 (I am trying to find her surname)
They had a son Nicholas - abt 1826 and it looks as if he was a triplet along with Wilkinson and Watson. Watson is my direct line.
Hope someone knows something about Nicholas and Ann.
Thxs, pauline
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Wilkinson, Watson & Nicholas are not triplets.
ages were rounded down in the 1841 census, which is where the confusion arises.
Dorothy was born in 1838. her birth certificate will give mother's maiden/former names.
Pauline
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Ther is a Sunderland marriage of Nicholas Wayman and Ann Wilkinson 17 Feb 1821
Sunderland Baptisms:
Nicholas Wayman bapttised 14 Jul 1826 s/o Nicholas and Ann
Jane Wayman baptised 20 Aug 1828 d/o Nicholas and Ann
Janis
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My great great grandfather was Wilkinson Wayman, son of Nicholas Wayman and Ann Wilkinson of Stockton on Tees. Wilkinson was born in 1823, migrated to Australia in 1854 and died in 1901 at Stawell, Victoria, Australia
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Wilkinson, Watson & Nicholas are not triplets.
ages were rounded down in the 1841 census, which is where the confusion arises.
Dorothy was born in 1838. her birth certificate will give mother's maiden/former names.
Pauline
Could it be possible that there were in fact triplets? I have triplet brothers so wondered if it was a genetic thing?
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Wilkinson, Watson & Nicholas are not triplets.
ages were rounded down in the 1841 census, which is where the confusion arises.
Dorothy was born in 1838. her birth certificate will give mother's maiden/former names.
Pauline
Could it be possible that there were in fact triplets? I have triplet brothers so wondered if it was a genetic thing?
If you are referring to the possibility of Watson, Wilkinson and Nicholas being triplets, the answer is no.
Durham Records Online shows their baptisms in 1821, 1823 and 1826 respectively.
As Pauline J said, in the 1841 census ages were rounded down, so they are all shown as 15 years old.
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Thanks for that. Appreciated, Pauline