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Title: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: max777 on Thursday 27 June 13 02:32 BST (UK)
Hi Forum,

Looking for anyone who may have info on the Bainbridge families of Stanhope/Weardale.

Cheers
Max
Title: Re: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: barryd on Friday 28 June 13 06:03 BST (UK)
I have a fairly extensive amount of families from Stanhope in my line but no Bainbridge lines. However I did look into one of the more prominent Bainbridge families - Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge, son of Cuthbert and Mary Bainbridge baptised Stanhope 24 SEP 1817. He married Annie Hudson 23 August 1839, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

He was the founder of Bainbridge's Department Store now renamed John Lewis in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The Stanhope area had a tradition of naming boys after friends and neighbours as evidenced in Emerson Muschamp. I have come across the same naming trends in North Carolina. 
Title: Re: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: max777 on Friday 28 June 13 06:32 BST (UK)
Thank you barryd for your reply.
The more I look into the Bainbridge's of the Stanhope area the more I find and the families are huge.
I should imagine they are all related, a nightmare to sort out. Actually I only started looking because I found a photo of my g/aunt's of a Thomas Bainbridge in WW1 Aust. Army uniform so decided to find out if he was a related. He is a cousin of my g/aunt's husband (Thomas Bainbridge Coulthard).

Thanks again for your interest.

Cheers
Max 
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Title: Re: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: Muizies on Thursday 26 December 13 06:39 GMT (UK)
Hi

I am looking for more info on the family of Ann Bainbridge, who married James Watson.
As far as I know, she was born in Stanhope in 1747 and died on Christmas Day 1825.  She is buried in Stanhope Churchyard.  Her father may have been Joseph.  Her sons (there may have been more than these two) were John and Thomas.
Title: Re: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: Heffalump23 on Sunday 29 June 25 11:39 BST (UK)
I dont know if this question is still relevant, however I would dearly love information about the Bainbridge family of Stanhope. My mother was Kathleen Ramsay Bainbridge born on 17 September 1919, died on 11 November 1990. She had one sister Vera Bainbridge born around March 1916 I believe.  I know my mother's father died in 1919 before she was born. That is all the information I have. I would love to know about her parents and family.
Title: Re: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: fiddlerslass on Sunday 29 June 25 12:19 BST (UK)
From freebmd

Births Dec 1919   
Bainbridge    Kathleen R    Ramsay    Weardale    10a   64_

Births Jun 1916   
Bainbridge    Vera    Ramsey    Auckland    10a   420   



So mother's maiden name is Ramsay/Ramsey

Marriage

Marriages Dec 1915   
Bainbridge    Frank    Ramsay    Weardale    10a   687
Ramsay Phoebe Ella

Deaths Mar 1919   
Bainbridge    Frank    28    Weardale    10a   507

Phoebe Ella was born in London and is in Frosterley near  Stanhope in 1911 with her step father William K Waller and mother Jane. Hint; she is listed as Ella Phoebe.

Try family search to go further back in the censuses. It is free, you just need to set up a login.

https://www.familysearch.org/en/united-states/
Title: Re: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: Heffalump23 on Sunday 29 June 25 18:56 BST (UK)
Thank you so much. My mother I believe was brought up by her grandmother and moved to London to nurse around beginning of war. As I was born after the war I never knew my grandparents or anything about them.

One thing I did notice, my Auntie Vera was apparently born in June 1916.  I knew her well and I always thought her birthday was end of March (30th or 31st from memory). Interesting.
Title: Re: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: fiddlerslass on Sunday 29 June 25 19:38 BST (UK)
The June in the birth registration relates to the quarter. These are March, June, September and December. If the birth was late March it would be registered in the next quarter.
Title: Re: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: maddys52 on Monday 30 June 25 00:31 BST (UK)
Welcome to RootsChat Heffalump23.

From the 1939 register, Vera BAINBRIDGE has her date of birth as 30 March 1916.  :D

If you have access, the family shows on the 1921 census in Weardale, with grandmother Jane WALLER and another stepson (Fred PROUD, born c1906). Fred PROUD appears (as nephew) on the 1911 census mentioned by fiddlerslass.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XWHP-7T8?lang=en



Title: Re: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: Heffalump23 on Monday 30 June 25 11:04 BST (UK)
Thank you.  My first time for making these type of searches.
Title: Re: The Bainbridge Family
Post by: fiddlerslass on Monday 30 June 25 13:04 BST (UK)
A useful guide to online Durham records

https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Durham,_England_Online_Genealogy_Records