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Title: Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: Russell V R Ord on Sunday 28 March 04 12:58 BST (UK)
I have researched and collected a large amount of info on the Ords of Durham and Yorkshire. Names married into the family;

Wharton, Moody, Summerson, Dee, Paxton, Robson, Lonsdale, Bewick, Scratcher, Bell, Winship, Judd, Davison, Wood, Reay, Storey, Wilkinson, Haddick, Moore, Clements, Goodchild, Yourer, Bodina, Carter, Trotter, Nicholson, Gracey, McNair, Short, Crosby, Reed, Dumbling, Johnson, Strong, Brown, Patterson, Pattinson, Ramsey, Baxter, Parker, Hinds, Hardwick, Smith, Harrison, Wolsey, Yorke, Skidmore, Urry, Bennett, Parkinson and Hall

I have contacted and been contacted by many distant cousins but not one that is still an Ord!!

If you would like any Ord help, please contact me and I will try my best for you.
Title: Re:Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: rinnisfus on Monday 12 April 04 14:45 BST (UK)
Russell
I have the WW1 medals to Richard Foster Ord who was in the 18th Battalion Durham Light Infantry.
His father, also Richard Foster Ord married Elizabeth Brown Carmichael (born Scotland) and was a marine engineer (merchant service) who was drowned when s.s. Thurso sank with loss of all hands in 1894 en route from the Tyne to Hamburg.
The son was born at 38 Alma Road Westoe, South Shields, 3 months after his fathers death.
He transferred to the Labour Corps after being wounded or otherwise incapacitated and was discharged with the Silver War Badge on 19 February 1919.
Regards
Tony

Title: Re:Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: jam on Thursday 29 April 04 16:44 BST (UK)
Hello,
Can you please tell me if you have any info on Nicholas Moody born in Hexham in approx 1839  
Thanks Jennie                                
Title: Re:Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: Geoff on Sunday 09 May 04 06:53 BST (UK)
Hi Russell,

Do you have the ORD'S of Chester-le-Street??

At the moment I am going through the Chester-le-Street parish transcriptions of Mr H W Wood.  These cover Bapt 1688-1812 & Marriages 1582 - 1827

While trawling through I have noted that there are quite a few ORD entries, if you want me to check on any of them  or send all of them just holler.

If you want the lot then it may take just a little while.

Cheers
Geoff
Title: Re: Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: christine8 on Monday 02 August 04 17:07 BST (UK)
I have Joseph Ord c 1832- 1865 m. at Bishopton, Durham, Charlotte Hill in 1858.   Joseph's father was Ralph, a mason.

Christine
Title: Re: Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: frederickay on Monday 03 January 05 10:43 GMT (UK)
hi no ords tho i am lookinfg robert hine wharton and see you have a wharton and we never know maybe the hinds could be mispelled. can you give me any info on whartons please. thanks ajn
Title: Re: Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: alramsey on Saturday 25 March 06 11:37 GMT (UK)
Hi,

I was browsing and found your surname interests included Ramsey and Patterson. One of my ancestors James Ramsey b 1814 Newcastle married Hannah Patterson b 1835 Houghton le Spring. Family home in 1841 - 1861 was in the Craghead Co Durham area. Does anything sound familiar?

Regards
Alan
Title: Re: Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: princess1 on Sunday 26 March 06 10:03 BST (UK)
Dear Russell,

I am a direct descendant of Ord - I noticed that you had a Robson in your list.

My 5 x great grandfather Samuel Ord married Christian Robson on 26/03/1805 in Chester Le Street.......

Any connections?
Would love to know what info you have on the Ords.

With kindest regards
Princess 1
Australia
Title: Re: Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: janmoore on Sunday 26 March 06 10:27 BST (UK)
In case any ORDS (or others) are missing in the 1851 census, there are some that I spotted yesterday in my final trawl through ancestry before my subs. ran out! I was curious to see how many folk from Durham were in the Welsh census - hundreds!

Did I find any of my missing ancestors? No!

Jan
Title: Re: Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: jthair on Friday 25 May 07 19:55 BST (UK)
Russell I am not sure if I have contacted you in the past. I have a Jonathan and Mary Ord's deaths in my family bible. Jonathan's death was 12 Jun 1845 and Mary's 4 Sep 1847 and by their age on the death certificates Jonathan was born c1769 and Mary c1768. The informant on Jonathan's certificate was Margaret Hutchison and on Mary's the coroner as she had died from burns by clothing catching fire by candle. The only census they are on is the 1841 so there is no place of birth to follow up on. Their deaths were both shown as Holly Hill, Heworth.
Other names in the bible are Sanderson, Lowery, Lowrey, Coats, Coates, Lonsdale and Oliver.

Does any of this match with any of your information.

John

Title: Re: Ords in Durham and Yorkshire
Post by: JamesW on Thursday 05 July 07 20:05 BST (UK)
Russell;
             My Great Uncle,John Barnwell married a Mary Ann Ord in Bishop Auckland.The marriage was in the 1870's. Their oldest son and daughter immigrated to the USA between 1902 and 1909.
                          I have no idea who Mary Ann's parents were.
                                           Jim