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Looking for Mary Selby born c 1837 in 1871 Census, her husband was Thomas and some of her children would have been named Hindmarsh ftrom a previous marriage
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1871
Thomas Selby 46
Mary Selby 35
Wm Hindmarsh 16
Jane Hindmarsh 12
Stephen Hindmarsh 10
George Hindmarsh 8
Watson Selby 6
Thomas Selby 4
Margaret Selby 1 5 months
Piece: 5165; Folio: 95; Page: 21
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1871 for Bedlington - all b Bedlington unless shown otherwise
Thomas Selby 46 coal miner b Rothbury
Mary 35
William Hindmarsh 16
Jane Hindmarsh 12
Stephen Hindmarsh 10
George Hindmarsh 8 cannot decipher birthplace
Watson Selby 6
Thomas Selby 4
Margaret Selby 15 months
RG10; Piece: 5165; Folio: 95; Page: 21
I see Mary had married yet again by 1881
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Thanks for info but do you know where they were living
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1871 for Bedlington - all b Bedlington unless shown otherwise
Colliery Row
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Thank you both
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George born "N.Seaton".
North Seaton was colliery village lying within the Parish of Woodhorn.
Now within the Wansbeck District.
In what was/is called the East End of Bedlington there were two parallel colliery rows one called Colliery Row (later called Old Colliery Row) the other called Bells Close.
Today modern streets Hollymount Sq and Bells Close are on same spot.
Trivia Note.
A touch north is the Bedlington Terriers football pitch. It is called The "Doctor Pit Welfare Park" Thomas Selby would have worked at Bedlington Colliery's Doctor Pit. ( Or he might have walked an extra mile or so, to work at Bedlington Colliery's "A" Pit at Bedlington Station.)
Michael Dixon