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Title: COMPLETED
Post by: pbd2001 on Saturday 03 September 11 23:16 BST (UK)
Hi,

I'd be really grateful if someone would provide me with the full transcription of the following baptisms at Newcastle, St Nicholas:

22 Oct 1828 - James Reid TURNBULL
6 Apr 1830 - William Thomas TURNBULL
15 Jun 1831 - Thomas John TURNBULL

These were the sons of James Bryan TURNBULL and Mary MAUGHAN.

I also know that James Bryan TURNBULL died in 1832 (from probate records) but not the exact date. I'm fairly sure he'd have been buried at St Nicholas but I can't find the BTs or the registers online to search. If someone does know if they can be find online, I'd be only to happy to do the searching!

Many thanks,

Phil
Bath, UK
Title: Re: Newcastle St Nicholas lookups
Post by: broonyboy on Saturday 03 September 11 23:37 BST (UK)
Hi Phil

Did you realise that you can view the Bishop Transcripts on the Familysearch site.

St Nicholas is at https://www.familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11766-95230-73?cc=1309819&wc=11540198

Hope this helps.

Neale
Title: Re: Newcastle St Nicholas lookups
Post by: c-side on Saturday 03 September 11 23:49 BST (UK)
You'll find the first one on image 146 - just to get you started - after that you have to move through image by image or you can shortcut by estimating what image number you are likely to need.

If you want anything earlier than 1823 you'll find them under Durham - who knows why  ::)

Christine
Title: Re: Newcastle St Nicholas lookups
Post by: 2zpool on Sunday 04 September 11 01:18 BST (UK)
There is a burial at St. Nicholas of James Turnbull, age 44, of Leases Terrace, buried 29 Oct 1832

Janis
Title: Re: Newcastle St Nicholas lookups
Post by: pbd2001 on Sunday 04 September 11 07:11 BST (UK)
Many thanks for everyone's help. It's great to see these images are online!

Thanks again.

Phil
Bath , UK