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Title: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Tuesday 13 September 11 13:39 BST (UK)
hi can any one help i cant get any further than my great grandmother georgina macintosh hind haugh she was born in newcastle in 1882 to an elizabeth hindhaugh this is the lady i cant trace she was unmarried and give  georgina to the hudsons in broomhill northumberland she was also at the baptism about a month later and thats all i know about her i have found elizabeth  that might fit but really dont know were to go next. we also dont know were the macintosh came from neither thanks ann
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: KGarrad on Tuesday 13 September 11 13:52 BST (UK)
Do you have the birth certificate?
Maybe a father's name is mentioned?

Or at least an address for Elizabeth?

June qtr 1882
Newcastle Upon Tyne    Vol 10b, page 108
Hindhaugh, Georgina McIntosh

The use of McIntosh for a middle name maybe implies that the father's surname is McIntosh?

Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: Isobelruss on Tuesday 13 September 11 14:04 BST (UK)
Theres a baptism on familysearch

Elizabeth Georgina Hindhaugh
4 July 1883 Chevington Northumberland
mother Elizabeth Hindhaugh
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Tuesday 13 September 11 14:34 BST (UK)
Do you have the birth certificate?
Maybe a father's name is mentioned?

Or at least an address for Elizabeth?

June qtr 1882
Newcastle Upon Tyne    Vol 10b, page 108
Hindhaugh, Georgina McIntosh

The use of McIntosh for a middle name maybe implies that the father's surname is McIntosh?

hi yes we thought it could be a link to the farthers name my mum has the birth cert  if i remember it was a street  call lidlow or something like that  in the census for 1881  it was down as a bording house i think its along time since i looked and memory has faded thanks ann all that was said was that the hudsons went to collect the tiny baby  which was georgina
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Tuesday 13 September 11 14:35 BST (UK)
Do you have the birth certificate?
Maybe a father's name is mentioned?

Or at least an address for Elizabeth?

June qtr 1882
Newcastle Upon Tyne    Vol 10b, page 108
Hindhaugh, Georgina McIntosh

The use of McIntosh for a middle name maybe implies that the father's surname is McIntosh?

sorry no farthers name just the mothers elizabeth hidhaugh  down as a servant i think
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Tuesday 13 September 11 14:39 BST (UK)
Theres a baptism on familysearch

Elizabeth Georgina Hindhaugh
4 July 1883 Chevington Northumberland
mother Elizabeth Hindhaugh
hi thanks yes i have a copy of the document i have been to the school there and seen here name in the school records the baptism was the last record we have for her mother why the hudson took her was never said but they never adopted her
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: KGarrad on Tuesday 13 September 11 14:57 BST (UK)
Adoption back then was informal - no papers or legal work involved.

Looking At Elizabeth Hindhaugh's in Northumberland, there are a couple of likely candidates?

RG11, 5102, 53, 12 has a 21 year old General Servant Domestic, born Durham, living in Corbridge.

RG11, 5059, 102, 17 has a 31 year old Servant Cook, b Felton, in Ellison Place, Newcastle

Otherwise it's 39 years old and older, I think!

Wonder why the baptism in Chevington?

Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Tuesday 13 September 11 15:44 BST (UK)
hi thanks we did think about the felton one she was baptised in chevington because that is were the hudsons lived in that area any way it was a farm i think   we always wondered because the hudson were an older couple and  there boys were all gown up  elizabeth i think must of new them but really even if it was the felton one we have no way of knowing  thanks ann
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: Michael Dixon on Tuesday 13 September 11 19:40 BST (UK)

 The John/Elizabeth Hudson family lived in Amble then South Broomhill (4259-99-18).

 John Hudson the head, was born c1841 in Felton, son of James, a tailor.
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Where and when did Georgina marry ?


Michael
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Wednesday 14 September 11 09:28 BST (UK)
hi  i will get the info off my mum she seems to think the hudsons had a farm but i will check ann
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: Isobelruss on Wednesday 14 September 11 10:15 BST (UK)
Looks like Elizabeth married William Kain

Elizabeth Georgina Hindhaugh
William Kain
Jun qu 1902 Morpeth 10b 738

might the fathers name be on the marriage certificate
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: Isobelruss on Wednesday 14 September 11 10:29 BST (UK)
Heres my theory but thats all it is

James C Mc Intosh (17)
1864 Newcastle on Tyne  clerk coal owners office
1881 census Anster Villa Elswick
RG11 5055/160/20

Elizabeth E Hindhaugh (16)
1865 Newcastle on Tyne  grocer and seedsellers dau James deceased
1881 census Woodbine Villas Elswick
RG11 5055/154/8
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Wednesday 14 September 11 16:36 BST (UK)

 The John/Elizabeth Hudson family lived in Amble then South Broomhill (4259-99-18).

 John Hudson the head, was born c1841 in Felton, son of James, a tailor.
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Where and when did Georgina marry ?
hi she married  william cane in broomhill 1901 if my memory serves me thanks ann

Michael
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Wednesday 14 September 11 16:38 BST (UK)
Looks like Elizabeth married William Kain

Elizabeth Georgina Hindhaugh
William Kain
Jun qu 1902 Morpeth 10b 738

might the fathers name be on the marriage certificate
no the fartyhers name is not on the  marriage cert the family name is cain with a c not a k i know this for sure as my mam is still alive and she said it is  a c
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Wednesday 14 September 11 16:41 BST (UK)
Looks like Elizabeth married William Kain

Elizabeth Georgina Hindhaugh
William Kain
Jun qu 1902 Morpeth 10b 738

might the fathers name be on the marriage certificate
i noticed as well that she has elizabeth on marriage cert but she was georgina  this was on her birth cert i wonder why she was using elizabeth as a name so i asked my mum she said she did some times
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Wednesday 14 September 11 16:56 BST (UK)
Heres my theory but thats all it is

James C Mc Intosh (17)
1864 Newcastle on Tyne  clerk coal owners office
1881 census Anster Villa Elswick
RG11 5055/160/20

Elizabeth E Hindhaugh (16)
1865 Newcastle on Tyne  grocer and seedsellers dau James deceased
1881 census Woodbine Villas Elswick
RG11 5055/154/8
hi we did see these about 15 years ago i we did think it was possible   the hudson always said  that there sons went down to collect the baby late at night from a big house   the houses there were  quite big
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Wednesday 14 September 11 17:11 BST (UK)
what a  silly thing i am my mother made a mistake it was with a c sorry ann
Title: Re: elizabeth hindhaugh help needed
Post by: alishas-attic on Wednesday 14 September 11 17:12 BST (UK)
Looks like Elizabeth married William Kain

Elizabeth Georgina Hindhaugh
William Kain
Jun qu 1902 Morpeth 10b 738

might the fathers name be on the marriage certificate
i noticed as well that she has elizabeth on marriage cert but she was georgina  this was on her birth cert i wonder why she was using elizabeth as a name so i asked my mum she said she did some times
sorry made a mistake it was a c