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		England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Durham => England => Durham Lookup Requests => Topic started by: janescroft on Saturday 07 July 12 23:08 BST (UK) 
		
			
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				Can anyone help please? Looking for the parents names of Margaret Carr b 1806, married 13th Feb, 1825 in Houghton-Le=Spring? Thank you
			
 
			
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				Hi
Was she born in Houghton or elsewhere
			 
			
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				Hallo.
Can you tell us where the info on the 1806 birth comes from?  Have you tracked Margaret on censuses to see what her age and birthplace were recorded as?
A quick look on FreeReg for Durham between 1790 and 1810 doesn't show an obvious candidate
			 
			
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				Looking at Houghton le spring marriages she married a George Dunn and on the 1851 census, a margaret with a George living at Easington born 1806 it states she was born Blyth Northumberland is this your Margaret Carr?
I have looked on Family Search Bishops Trans. and on Houghton le Spring 1822-1830 page 201 is the marriage, which gives no clues to her parents and the marriage was by Banns.
JR
			 
			
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				I think this must be. I always thought she came from the same place as George. My cousin had found her originally but neither of us could trace the parents...now I know why! Thank you all for looking.
			
 
			
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				Just to be absolutely certain that this is the right couple - what do you know about their children?
These were the children living with them in 1851 in East Murton
The following were b Easington
George Dunn 18 
Margaret   15 
Thomas   13 
Peter  11 
Elizabeth   9 
Mary  8 
The following were born Newton Colliery
Richard 5 
Ralph 3  shown as twins
Edward   3 
Robert 1 
 
In 1841 they also had a son William aged 15 and were living in Houghton Le Spring 
If the children match what you know - then you are definitely looking for Margaret in Northumberland - not Durham
			 
			
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				That is the right family as William was my great-great grandfather. They ended up in Derbyshire sinking the pits there. Some of them were killed in a colliery explosion= very sad. Thank you for clearing that up.