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Title: fishermans cottage
Post by: mikayla on Wednesday 08 April 15 12:22 BST (UK)
Hi All,
 I am looking for location or any information on Fishermans Cottage,Willington,Durham,my Grandmother lived there with her Father and siblings in the 1911 census,I know that the River Wear is near Willington,would just love to know exactly where it was/is,

Mikayla
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: stanmapstone on Wednesday 08 April 15 13:10 BST (UK)
Can you give the names so we can see where the cottage is in the census? This will help to get the location.

Stan
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: stanmapstone on Wednesday 08 April 15 13:16 BST (UK)
Is it Mark Stelling?

Stan
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: Kay99 on Wednesday 08 April 15 14:03 BST (UK)
I think its on the north western edge of this map - Zoom in  :)
http://maps.nls.uk/view/101100053

Also shown on a later map to the north east of Willington and Brancepath Colliery http://maps.nls.uk/view/102341641

Kay
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: stanmapstone on Wednesday 08 April 15 14:16 BST (UK)
You  can also see it on this larger scale map https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/421315/536070/12/100615 you will have to zoom out.

Stan
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: mikayla on Wednesday 08 April 15 16:20 BST (UK)
Thankyou all so much,why I never thought to look for maps is beyond me,My Grandmother Ellen Stelling was born there,my Gt Grandfather was Mark Stelling,why is the cottage so named when its on the Bp Auckland branch line,strangely enough I was brought up in Oakenshaw which is only a stones throw away,my parents used to walk through the colliery and past the White House,over Jubilee Bridge and on to Byers Green where my Gran lived later and where my Dad was born.

Dad never mentioned when passing close by about the whereabouts of the cottage,maybe it ha disappeared by then,thankyou again.

Mikayla 
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: Pauline Mackie on Saturday 30 July 16 14:52 BST (UK)
Does anyone know where Prospect House in Byers Green was,I can't find it anywhere,have googled and gone googling eyed trying to trace it,My Dad Matthew Wigham born 1930 lived there with his parents John ( known as Jack) Wigham and Ellen Stelling,siblings,John George,James William,Richard,Isabella,Doris,Ada and Elizabeth Ann,known as Lizanna,she had downs syndrome bless her.by the time I came along my Granda Wigham had died and my Grandma lived in a bungalow in Byers Green.
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: Pauline Mackie on Saturday 30 July 16 22:09 BST (UK)
I appear to have deleted the reply someone has made,I hope whoever it is can re-post please.
Mikayla
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: stanmapstone on Sunday 31 July 16 08:20 BST (UK)
I don't know what you mean, you can't delete someone else's post, it will still appear on this topic.

Stan
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: sarah on Sunday 31 July 16 10:59 BST (UK)
Stan is quite correct Mikayla, you can not delete another persons post unless it was a PM to you.

Regards

Sarah
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: stanmapstone on Monday 01 August 16 14:22 BST (UK)
Does anyone know where Prospect House in Byers Green was,

Prospect House was adjacent to Garden House and West End House, which were near Brockwell Street and Harrison Terrace, so was one of the buildings opposite the Allotment Gardens as shown on this map https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/422110/534218/12/101064
The buildings are no longer there as you can see on this side by side view http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/sidebyside.cfm#zoom=18&lat=54.7028&lon=-1.6575&layers=171&right=BingHyb

Stan
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: Lauralouise on Friday 30 December 16 23:28 GMT (UK)
Hi, I am researching my family tree for my mam. Her dad was James william wigham he died in 1954 when my mam was 3 years old. I know he lived in fishermans cottage willington with his parents Ellen Stelling and John wigham and his brothers and sisters. If anyone has any information I would really would really appreciate it. My mam has always wanted to know about her dad's family thanks.
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: paulinemackie on Saturday 28 January 17 16:42 GMT (UK)
Hi LauraLouise,

Your James William Wigham was my uncle,he died the year before I was born,my Dad was Matthew Wigham,he was the youngest in the family of John ( Jack) Wigham and Ellen Stelling,my Dad was born in Byers Green so they had obviously moved by 1930 to Prospect House Byers Green,he was known as James Willie,I don't know what actually happened to him,can recall my Dad saying he was wounded in the war,he was at Dunkirk,my Dad always said he died from wounds later but I'm not sure,you would need his death certificate,I have researched both the Wigham and Stelling Family tree's,would be happy to corresponde with you,Isabella who was James sister was the last to go,she died 2 years ago,my Dad died in 2006,JAmes siblings were Richard,Doris,Mary,Isabella,Matthew and half siblings Elsie,Elizabeth-Ann,Ada,John George,good to find another cousin,I live in Ayr/Scotland,left Durham in 1972.
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: Lauralouise on Sunday 29 January 17 18:13 GMT (UK)
Hi Paulinemackie

Thank you for replying to my message. I have managed to get my grandas death certificate and it says he died from TB. I have spoke to my mam again and she said all she knows is that he was in hospital for a year before he died. And the last memories she had was she was taken to the hospital to say goodbye when she was 3 years old and she had to see him though a window cause she wasn't aloud in and he waved to her and told her he loved her. After that my mam was brought up by her grandparents on her mams side. She has gone all her life wanting to know about her dad all she has is 1 photo of him in uniform. So she was over the moon when I told her you had replied. James william wigham is buried in tudhoe cemetery in Spennymoor and the hospital which he died was wolsingham sanatorium in 1954. My parents and me and my sister all live in Spennymoor country durham.
Title: Re: fishermans cottage
Post by: paulinemackie on Sunday 29 January 17 22:42 GMT (UK)
Hi LauraLouise,

Good to see your reply,I recall my Dad telling me that my Grandma Wigham went to a sanatorium to visit someone,I don't remember him giving me a name,so pleased your Mum was happy about my post,I have all the Wigham Tree,also Grandma's Stellings and Gott side too,would be happy to do you a tree with added detail about the family,I knew my Grandma was born at Fishermans Cottage,which by the way is no where near the river wear.

I have cousins in Spennymoor,my oldest cousin lives at Wolsingham,he may know more detail,I will contact him to see what he can do,he was born around 1942 so may know something,so sad for your Mum,who is actually my cousin now too,will pm you my email address and if you would like to have detail/tree etc we can do it that way.