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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Re: Baptism in Bellingham, Northumberland
« on: Monday 14 September 15 11:40 BST (UK)  »
I found it on findmypast, a transcription from their 'Northumberland and Durham Baptisms' section. Claims to be compiled by the Northumberland and Durham Family History Society. I will send you the transcript.

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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Re: Baptism in Bellingham, Northumberland
« on: Monday 14 September 15 09:27 BST (UK)  »
I'm still working through, but this is what I have so far:

Generation 1

1825 William Charlton buried Greystead, Mar 4
1825 Catherine Charlton buried Greystead, Dec 22


Generation 2

1782 Mary Charlton born daughter of William Charlton, freeholder, at Hott
1782 Mary Charlton baptised at Falstone, Apr 21
1804 Mary Charlton of Falstone parish married Thomas Baty of Simonburn parish, Dec 6
- 1805 Catherine Baty born at Greystead
- 1810 Mary Baty born at Greystead
- 1812 Isabella Baty born at Greystead
- 1815 William Baty born at Greystead
- 1819 John Baty born
- 1821 Bridget Baty Born
1836 Thomas Baty buried at Greystead, Jan 23
1841 Mary Baty living at Hott Cottage, Greystead
1844 Mary Baty buried at Greystead, Aug 16

1784 John Charlton born son of William Charlton, freeholder, at Hott
1784 John Charlton baptised at Falstone, Feb 11
1789 Mary Story born daughter of John Story and Mary Scott, Apr 11
1789 Mary Story christened Falstone Presbyterian, Jun 7
1810 John Charlton married Mary Story, Simonburn Parish, Feb 17
- 1810 William Charlton born at Hott, Greystead
- 1811 John Charlton born at Hott, Greystead
- 1814 Edward Charlton born at Hott, Greystead
- 1817 Mary Scott Charlton born at Hott, Greystead
- 1820 George Rennel Charlton born at Hott, Greystead (Rev. George Rennell appointed St Lukes church Greystead, 1819)
- abt 1825 Catherine Charlton born at Greystead
- abt 1827 Christian Charlton born at Greystead
1825 Mary Charlton buried Greystead, Dec 8
1826 John Charlton electoral roll, Hott Greystead
1828 John Charlton buried Greystead, Sep 2


Generation 3

1810 William Charlton born son of John Charlton and Mary Story, Hott Greystead, May 21
1810 William Charlton baptised at Falstone, Jun 27
1816 Mary Laing Hall born daughter of Ephraim Hall, tenant at Heartburn, and Hannah Thompson, Apr 7
1816 Mary Laing Hall baptised at Harbottle, May 3
abt 1835 William Charlton married Mary Laing Hall
- 1837 John Charlton born in Bellingham district, Q3
- 1839 Ephraim Charlton born in Bellingham district, Q2
- 1840 William Charlton born in Bellingham district, Q1
1841 William Charlton living at Hott Farm, Greystead
- 1842 Henry Charlton born in Bellingham district, Q1
- 1846 Hannah Thompson Charlton born in Bellingham district, Q2
- abt 1848 Robert Charlton born
- abt 1850 Mary Charlton born
1851 William Charlton living at Hott Farm, Greystead
1852 William Charlton electoral roll, Hott Greystead
1861 William Charlton living at Hott Farm, Greystead
1871 William Charlton living at Elswick, Newcastle
1881 William Charlton living at Elswick, Newcastle
1887 Mary Laing Charlton died Newcastle district, Q1
1891 William Charlton living at St Andrew, Newcastle

1811 John Charlton born son of John Charlton and Mary Story, Hott Greystead, Nov 11
1811 John Charlton baptised at Falstone, Nov 25
1833 John Charlton married Margaret Bell at Greystead, Feb 16
- 1834 William Charlton born at Hott Farm, Greystead
- 1835 William Charlton born at Hott Farm, Greystead
- 1838 Edward Charlton born at Greystead
- 1839 Mary Jane Charlton born at Greystead
- 1840 Frances Charlton born at Greystead
1841 John Charlton living at Benthouse, Greystead
- 1841 George Charlton born at Greystead
- 1848 Catherine Charlton born at Greystead
1851 John Charlton living at Tarsethall, West Charlton
- 1852 Margaret Charlton born at Bellingham
1861 John Charlton living at Readmire, West Charlton
1868 John Charlton died Bellingham district, Q3
1871 Margaret Charlton living at Tarsethall, West Charlton

1814 Edward Charlton born son of John Charlton and Mary Story, Hott Greystead, Jan 11
1814 Edward Charlton baptised at Falstone, Mar 17
1833 Edward Charlton married Mary Patterson at Bellingham district, Q1

1817 Mary Scott Charlton born son of John Charlton and Mary Story, Hott Greystead, Dec 25
1817 Mary Scott Charlton baptised at Falstone, Dec 31
1840 Mary Scott Charlton married Matthew Dodd
* (born on Xmas day, baptised on New Years eve!)

1820 George Rennel Charlton born son of John Charlton and Mary Story, Hott Greystead, Jan 10
1820 George Rennel Charlton baptised at Falstone, Feb 22

Abt 1825 Catherine Charlton born at Greystead
1842 Catherine  Charlton married Matthew Foster, Oct 15

Abt 1827 Christian Charlton born at Greystead
1848 Christian Charlton married William Turnbull

Happy hunting,
Noel.

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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Re: Baptism in Bellingham, Northumberland
« on: Sunday 13 September 15 01:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi Lindsey,

I've been researching the Charlton family from Hott. It seems the Mary Baty nee Charlton that's been part of this discussion was living next to her nephew William Charlton at the Hott at 1841. He was the son of her brother John who married Mary Story. There parents seem to have been William Charlton who also lived at the Hott (wife Catherine?). Would you by now have any information about these people?

many thanks,
Noel.

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Perthshire / Re: Christian Stewart, Little Dunkeld, Perth
« on: Thursday 04 June 15 08:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi Grant,

I've been researching my ancestral Stewart family around Dalguise for a while now. I believe William (husband of Grace McIntosh) is listed on the Stewart Atholl census in 1817, along with 2 of his brothers. They are recorded as descending from the Cairney branch, which would make them related in some way to the owners of the Dalguise estate. I wonder, would your Uncle have knowledge of his family being related to the historical Lairds of Dalguise? It must go back quite a few generations, but I'm just wondering if a story might have been passed down?

many thanks,
Jason.

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