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Durham / Re: my grans birtley sweet shop
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and here are my notes on the two further Aisbitt generations before Matthew, father of Thomas...
Hope these all help, any further info or corrections you may unearth gratefully received.
Matthew [1] Aisbitt
[Great Grandfather of Thomas Aisbitt]
Probably born in the 1760’s. Married Elizabeth Reay at St Mary’s church, Gateshead, Co.Durham, on 19 February 1786 [recorded then as Matthew Nesbitt]. We know of five children they had between 1791 and 1798, including boy twins Thomas and Richard, the latter being our direct ancestor; there may be other untraced children (likely prior to 1891). All of these known children were christened in Gateshead. We don’t know Matthew’s occupation.
Both Matthew [1] and Elizabeth probably died before 1841, as there is no sign of them in the census of that year, or subsequently.
Richard Aisbitt
[Grandfather of Thomas Aisbitt]
Born on 21 May 1798, son of Matthew [1] Aisbitt and Elizabeth Reay, and christened at St Mary’s church, Gateshead on 2 September 1798, along with his twin brother, another Thomas.
Richard married 29-year old, Washington, Co.Durham-born, Susannah Crake at St Mary’s church Gateshead on 29 May 1831, ahead of the birth of their son Matthew [3] Aisbitt [qv] some four months later. He is their only child we have traced.
Susannah Aisbitt nee Crake must have died at some point in the following six years, since on 28 May 1837 Richard made a second marriage, at St Mary’s church Gateshead, to Agnes Pescod (b.1792-96). At the 1841 census, Richard is a Coal Miner, and he and Agnes, together with nine year old Matthew, were living at Merrington, near Ferryhill, Co.Durham [about 20 miles south of Gateshead].
The deaths of both Richard and Agnes Aisbitt would seem to have occurred in the 1840’s, and suggest they had moved back to the Gateshead area. It may be that Agnes was the Agnes Aisbett [note alternative spelling] whose death was recorded at Newcastle-on-Tyne in the second quarter of 1847. Richard was probably the Richard Aisbett of Sheriff Hill, who was buried at St John’s church, Gateshead Fell, on 19 December 1849, at a stated age of 52.
Hope these all help, any further info or corrections you may unearth gratefully received.
Matthew [1] Aisbitt
[Great Grandfather of Thomas Aisbitt]
Probably born in the 1760’s. Married Elizabeth Reay at St Mary’s church, Gateshead, Co.Durham, on 19 February 1786 [recorded then as Matthew Nesbitt]. We know of five children they had between 1791 and 1798, including boy twins Thomas and Richard, the latter being our direct ancestor; there may be other untraced children (likely prior to 1891). All of these known children were christened in Gateshead. We don’t know Matthew’s occupation.
Both Matthew [1] and Elizabeth probably died before 1841, as there is no sign of them in the census of that year, or subsequently.
Richard Aisbitt
[Grandfather of Thomas Aisbitt]
Born on 21 May 1798, son of Matthew [1] Aisbitt and Elizabeth Reay, and christened at St Mary’s church, Gateshead on 2 September 1798, along with his twin brother, another Thomas.
Richard married 29-year old, Washington, Co.Durham-born, Susannah Crake at St Mary’s church Gateshead on 29 May 1831, ahead of the birth of their son Matthew [3] Aisbitt [qv] some four months later. He is their only child we have traced.
Susannah Aisbitt nee Crake must have died at some point in the following six years, since on 28 May 1837 Richard made a second marriage, at St Mary’s church Gateshead, to Agnes Pescod (b.1792-96). At the 1841 census, Richard is a Coal Miner, and he and Agnes, together with nine year old Matthew, were living at Merrington, near Ferryhill, Co.Durham [about 20 miles south of Gateshead].
The deaths of both Richard and Agnes Aisbitt would seem to have occurred in the 1840’s, and suggest they had moved back to the Gateshead area. It may be that Agnes was the Agnes Aisbett [note alternative spelling] whose death was recorded at Newcastle-on-Tyne in the second quarter of 1847. Richard was probably the Richard Aisbett of Sheriff Hill, who was buried at St John’s church, Gateshead Fell, on 19 December 1849, at a stated age of 52.