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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Northumberland => Topic started by: mulberry-rose on Monday 05 January 26 22:02 GMT (UK)
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Elizabeth Campbell married Edward Waggott in 1875, Morpeth district. They had a daughter, Dorothy Eleanor in 1876. Censuses state Elizabeth was born between 1852-56 at Swinburn, Northumberland.
I’ve a theory that she might’ve been born Elizabeth Harrison on 15 Sep 1849 at Long Craig, Chollerton, daughter of Dorothy Harrison, single woman. Dorothy married James Campbell in 1853 (James died 1859).
1851 census: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGBB-X7N?lang=en&cid=fs_copy
1861 census: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7V8-RTJ?lang=en&cid=fs_copy
Then in 1871, Dorothy had an illegitimate daughter named Margaret Ann Campbell, who would be Elizabeth Harrison’s half-sister.
This same Margaret Ann Campbell appears in the 1881 household with Elizabeth Waggott & her family. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WM-HVPG?lang=en&cid=fs_copy
I’m going to order the marriage cert to see what it says for her father but would like to find Elizabeth’s whereabouts in 1871 / rule out any other possible Elizabeth Campbells.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you :)
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The 1871 census is free to search here
https://www.familysearch.org/en/search/collection/list?count=20&cqs=england+census
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They had a daughter, Dorothy Eleanor in 1876.
Where did you get Dorothy from? She is Eleanor on the 1881 census
WAGGOTT, ELEANOR CAMPBELL
GRO Reference: 1876 D Quarter in MORPETH Volume 10B Page 335
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They had a daughter, Dorothy Eleanor in 1876.
Where did you get Dorothy from? She is Eleanor on the 1881 census
WAGGOTT, ELEANOR CAMPBELL
GRO Reference: 1876 D Quarter in MORPETH Volume 10B Page 335
She married William Lauder in 1904 as Dorothy E Waggoth and had two children, James Edward Douglass (1907) & Tom Hall (1909)
James is in the 1911 census at Mitford with Edward & Elizabeth as their grandson
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Looks like she added the Dorothy herself as she was still just Eleanor in 1901
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CAMPBELL, MARGARET ANN - GRO Reference: 1871 S Quarter
Born after the census but might be worth getting to see where she was born, who registered the birth.
£3 for digital image 🙂
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1871 Census has a Elizabeth Campbell age 17 (1854) a servant in the household of Simon Brown in Otterburn.
Born NorthndChollerton as transcribed on Ancestry.
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I have Margaret Ann’s birth which states she was born 14 July 1871 at High Callerton to Dorothy Campbell, single woman
Her being Dorothy’s daughter and in the 1881 / 1911 census with Elizabeth Waggott made me suspect a link to Elizabeth Harrison
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1871 Census has a Elizabeth Campbell age 17 (1854) a servant in the household of Simon Brown in Otterburn.
Born NorthndChollerton as transcribed on Ancestry.
Looks like a good lead, thank you!