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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Durham => England => Durham Lookup Requests => Topic started by: debrahdot on Friday 20 June 08 18:10 BST (UK)
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Hi. I am sorry to ask for help but I have come to a bit of a dead end on the Hart line and wondered if you could be of any help please.
My great great grandfather was William Hart born about 1820 in South Shields, Co Durham. According to the 1851 census his name was spelt Heart and he is a French Glassmaker living at 14 Harrington Row, Bishopswearmouth and married to Isabella Lumley (married in SUNDERLAND in 1845). I cannot find William Hart on the 1841 census. I have found a William Hart on IGI Search christened St Hilda’s, South Shields 8 March 1818 with parents William and Ann. Can anyone check this for me or parents marriage dates etc?
William went on to have a daughter Isabella Ann Hart b 1848 on 1851 census and my great grandfather William Hart b1851 was born later in the census year .
Any help gratefully received. . I hope you can give me any clues no matter how small! Regards Debbie
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Hello Debbie
Welcome to Rootschat!
The full entry for William Hart's Baptism at St. Hilda's is as follows;
8th March 1818, William son of William and Ann Hart, South Shields, (father's occupation) Labourer.
You can browse through a lot of the entries for St Hilda's via the 'searchlabs' site http://www.rootschat.com/links/03oa/ which contains a lot of the Durham Diocesan Bishops Transcripts. To save you time, this entry can be found on Durham/South Shields 1816 - 1825, page 38. If you work backwards from this you might perhaps come upon the marriage.
Have you got William and Isabella's 1845 marriage certificate - presumably his father's name was William?
I see you have put a very similar request to this one on the Durham board so to save possible duplication of look-ups I will put a link on that request to this one.
Hope this is of some help.
Jennifer
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Hi
Have you looked at the www.genuki.org.uk site? I think they have a link to a very good marriage index for Durham so you should check on that as they might have married in the bride's parish.
Andrea
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Huge thanks for your replies. Sorry about the duplicate posting but I'm new! Thanks for the link to search labs but I couldn't get to the Bishops transcripts - could some one advise me how - please? (I'll get the hang of this quickly - honest!) I have checked the Joiner Index but no data
Thanks again
Debbie
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Thanks for the link to search labs but I couldn't get to the Bishops transcripts - could some one advise me how - please?
Durham Bishops Transcripts are listed on the right-hand side of the home page, under 'Vital Records'.
Jennifer
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Got it! Huge thanks Debbie
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There is a problem at the moment with the Bishop's Transcript's on line. I have heard they are working on it. If you are tyring to get the images to come up and cannot get it to work probably has nothing to do with anything you are doing.
Janis
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Janis,
I think they are OK at the moment - they were unavailable Thursday and Friday because the 'image server' had a problem, but they seem to have fixed it now.
Jennifer
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13.06 - Sat lunchtime - i still cannot get the image of the transcipts to come up. I'll hold off until and try again . Debbie
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I'm having no problem.
Can you get to the year group which I told you about? If so, enter the page number I gave you in the panel top right where it says 'go to' then press go and see what happens.
I see that for the year group I gave you pages 1 and 2 give 'image not available '. They start on p. 3.
Jennifer
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Jennifer - thank you. Up and running on search lab now! It's fascinating! Must get back to it. Thanks Debbie
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Hi this is not a Hart question but your Names of interest Roberts Mevigissey and st Clement- Cocks Mevagissey interest
my friend has William Pascoe Robarts/Roberts & Grace Cock....please contact Moderator comment: email address removed to prevent spam and other abuses. Please use the personal message system to send personal details.
Hilary
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Hi Hilary
Welcome to rootschat. As you see we are not encouraged to put emails on here and unfortunately as you are new you will not be able to send a personal message for a bit. If you reply to this post it will add one more to your total posts and eventually you will find that you can click on the scroll or baby pic under the name of the person you want to contact and scrolling down will give you the option to send a pm to that person. However, with luck they will see your post and reply to you. If not you could start a fresh post on the Cornish board.
Good luck - it does sound a likely connection.
Andrea
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Debbie,
My family tree seems to have intersected with your William Hart, through his wife Isabella, whose second marriage was to my Thomas Bewick.
We probably have some data to share. See: http://members.cox.net/cbgraham/williamhart1818.html
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