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Title: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: sheenaj on Wednesday 06 May 20 04:53 BST (UK)
Looking for this Sheldon Hale or something the sounds like this in Durham around 1815.
My Husband had an ancestor -William James Taylor supposedly born there in 1815. We do not know parents names. He emigrated to Nova Scotia Canada 1831.Was known there a Captain William James Taylor and long life as a mariner in area,.He married an Isabella Baxter, born in Lincoln. England,- we have her info but he is not easy to find.She moved to Ontario area earlier than him with her family. and married William in Ontario .Ca.
Family insist he was born in this' Sheldon Hale' but I cannot find it.. Can someone help? Thanks.
Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: KGarrad on Wednesday 06 May 20 06:41 BST (UK)
You've posted this on the Lancashire board ???

I will ask a mod to move it to the County Durham board.


Topic moved.
Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: KGarrad on Wednesday 06 May 20 06:57 BST (UK)
There is a Shildon, part of the parish of Auckland St Andrew, in Co. Durham.

https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DUR/AucklandStAndrew
Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: stanmapstone on Wednesday 06 May 20 09:00 BST (UK)
There is Sheddon's Hill https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17&lat=54.91227&lon=-1.56231&layers=168&right=BingHyb

Stan
Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: stanmapstone on Wednesday 06 May 20 09:43 BST (UK)
You can see on this map that the area was called Shaddon's Hill
https://maps.nls.uk/view/102341479#zoom=5&lat=2717&lon=3871&layers=BT


Stan
Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: stanmapstone on Wednesday 06 May 20 12:18 BST (UK)
Just to add that the Character of the Writing for Shaddon's Hill on the map seems to be that used for villages.
See https://maps.nls.uk/view/128076795

Stan
Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: sheenaj on Wednesday 06 May 20 16:09 BST (UK)
Stan ,thank you so much for that info. We now have an area to look at and hopefully answers to our question. I will confer with our other researcher and hopefully can figure this out. I think it more likely Shildon is the place we need to look into.
Sheena
Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: durhamgirl73 on Wednesday 06 May 20 16:26 BST (UK)
Durham Records Online has a baptism for a William John Taylor 1814 birthplace/abode Shildon
Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: Millmoor on Wednesday 06 May 20 16:49 BST (UK)
This is the likely Bishop's Transcript of the baptism identified by durhamgirl.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6L24-5GY?i=430&cc=1309819&cat=1808387

Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: durhamgirl73 on Wednesday 06 May 20 18:25 BST (UK)
Is it just a coincidence that on the 1871 census there is a William J Taylor b1815 Sheldon Hale, Durham - wife Isabella (nee Shephard)?
Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: JenB on Wednesday 06 May 20 18:36 BST (UK)
Is it just a coincidence that on the 1871 census there is a William J Taylor b1815 Sheldon Hale, Durham - wife Isabella (nee Shephard)?

I think the original says Shildon  Hall  :-\
Title: Re: Info needed on if there was a Sheldon Hale town in Durham
Post by: sheenaj on Thursday 07 May 20 16:45 BST (UK)
William emigrated to Nova Scotia 1831 and remained there He married Isabella Baxter-there in 1837. So do not believe the same person. Thanks anyway. But perhaps this is an indication we have been searching in the wrong wheelcab.. There is no documentation re birth whereabouts and appears everyone in family presumed it true. I hate when people happily go on and click yes when there is no proof.🤨 So back to the drawing board. Thanks folks.