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Durham / Re: Anyone looking for an Argument in County Durham?
« on: Sunday 29 March 20 17:17 BST (UK)  »
I have Arguments in my family tree. They lived in Loftus or Lofthouse ( both spellings used) Thomas and Matthew Argument were my GG Grandmother’s brothers. I have a death for Matthew in Willington Co Durham in1892.

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Northumberland / Re: New Delaval school photo
« on: Sunday 29 March 20 11:25 BST (UK)  »
You’re welcome.

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Northumberland / Re: New Delaval school photo
« on: Saturday 28 March 20 18:01 GMT (UK)  »
s is New Delaval Infants School. I’m not sure what year it is but my uncle who was born in 1916 is in the back row beside the teacher.

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Northumberland / Re: Wallwick Grange Fallowfield/Wall Northumberland
« on: Saturday 28 March 20 16:59 GMT (UK)  »
Lancelot Robson was my 4x GGF. Where did you find the information about him?

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One more thing. I was struck when I started this research by the fact that Susannah had a daughter called Charlotte. My ancestors are usually from the lower social orders, miners, tradesmen or agricultural labourers. Charlotte is not a name I have come across in my family. however the Duchess of Northumberland that you mentioned Mazi was called Charlotte!

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Thank you Bryn Celyn and.Mazi. I've persuaded my husband that a trip to Shropshire and Churchstoke would be worthwhile!



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Thank you again  :)

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Thank you so much everyone. it was a bit like the elves and the shoemaker. I go to bed and wake up to find lots of work has been done! I did find the birth of Susanna Powell in Llandysul on Familysearch Mazi but I could only find the place in Breconshire. the bit about the Earl of Powys was very interesting and worth following up. I've just found the banns of John Powell and Susanna Thomas in 1781 at Forden Montgomeryshire so I'm going to pursue that. thanks again for your help.

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Does anyone know if Howick Hall archives are available to the public?

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