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Messages - Vicky9284

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Northumberland / Re: Morton, Hudson, Gibson
« on: Sunday 08 October 17 18:33 BST (UK)  »
Hello I am finding my Morton research very hard I know my great great grandad was James Morton and he married my gg grandmother Margaret Jane in Newcastle 1912. He was 24 at time of marriage so have worked his birth year to be around 1987. I thought his father was also James Morton however I have since received his marriage certificate which states his father as William Morton who was a farmer. Do you have any William Morton's in your research? Thank you

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Northumberland Resources & Offers / Re: Morton/Murton
« on: Sunday 01 October 17 18:00 BST (UK)  »
Every time I try to attach it is says file too big? Any ideas?

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Northumberland Resources & Offers / Re: Morton/Murton
« on: Sunday 01 October 17 16:54 BST (UK)  »
I do not have a birth certificate for James Morton as I don't know which one to order think their are quite a few James Morton's and the index only shows father's last name not first so don't know which James Morton came from a farmer william morton. I do have Doris Morton's birth certificate (James's daughter) and I have the marriage certificate between James and Margaret. I would happily send you scans of those.

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Armagh / Re: Morton/ McGuiness/Kane/Wilson Families
« on: Sunday 01 October 17 15:23 BST (UK)  »
Hi yes that's the marriage. He was living at 92 stone street newcastle. And he was a miner. His marriage was April 1912 and he was 24 years old, His father william Morton was a farmer but can't find a william Morton as a farmer anywhere.

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Northumberland Resources & Offers / Re: Morton/Murton
« on: Sunday 01 October 17 12:17 BST (UK)  »
Hello I was wondering if you would be able to help me, on another post you had a stab at a family tree for James Morton, you thought that James Morton's father was also a James Morton. I have just received the marriage certificate of James Morton and Margaret Jane Hudson nee gibson and it states that James Morton's father was a William Morton who was a farmer. Just wondered if you have any william Morton's with occupation farmer in your research? James Morton dob would have been 1887. Thank you

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Armagh / Re: Morton/ McGuiness/Kane/Wilson Families
« on: Sunday 01 October 17 12:04 BST (UK)  »
Hello I am searching for a william Morton for my family tree, I have no idea what date he was born or even where he lived but he had a son that was born in 1987 called James Morton. James Morton was my great great grandad and he married my great great grandmother in 1912 in Newcastle upon Tyne. I only knew of his father's name yesterday as the marriage certificate came and states his father was William Morton who's occupation was a farmer. I have been searching for william Morton's in and around Newcastle but have had no luck finding one with occupation farmer.. so I'm now thinking he came from someplace else.

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Northumberland / Re: Morton, Hudson, Gibson
« on: Wednesday 20 September 17 07:38 BST (UK)  »
*update* Have found a living relative of my grandads Blanchford side he would be my grandads first cousin once removed. Hopefully they will both be doing the ancestry dna soon so we may finally be able to know if Montague was my grandads real father or not, after all these years which is amazing  :)
I'm still working on trying to find Doris living anywhere after 1937 but have had no luck so far.

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Northumberland / Re: Morton, Hudson, Gibson
« on: Wednesday 13 September 17 22:19 BST (UK)  »
The birth certificate i have for my grandad says registration district newcastle upon Tyne in the sub-district of all saints in the county borough newcastle upon Tyne. It says he was born 20th July 1934. His mum was Doris Morton in section 4 and 6 about the father has a line through. Section 7 says Margaret Jane Morton grandmother present at birth 16 marianople street newcastle. In section 8 when registered it says 1st September 1934 the registrar was v.g Godfrey. At the edge of the birth certificate it says adopted G.Craighill superintendent registrar. At the bottom it is stamped and dated 11th September 1959. My grandad said he went to somerset house in 1959 to get a birth certificate so he could get married to my nan so this must have been copied off the original?

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Northumberland / Re: Morton, Hudson, Gibson
« on: Wednesday 13 September 17 20:42 BST (UK)  »
The officially closed person I'm guessing is because they are or could be still alive but why would I be able to see my grandads name as he is still alive?

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