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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Tradesmen - Apprentices
« on: Sunday 27 May 07 02:31 BST (UK) »
In the 1860's - 70's would a brick layer / stonemason's apprentice have been registered with any organisation ?
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This is quite exciting for you!! On the actual return form, under where it says - Standard Hill, this is written:
The spot where the Battle of the Standard was fought!!![]()
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0164/
1851 census:
folio 267, page 22
Yorkshire, Northallerton, Brompton
Standard Hill
William Horner, h. mar. 50, Farmer of 64, acres, b. Newsam
Catherine, wife, 50, b. Kirby Fleetham
Mary Ann, dau. 19, Farmers daughter, b. Kirby Wiske
Elizabeth, dau. 15, b. Kirby Wiske
Robert, son, 13, b. Kirby Wiske
Transcribed as Horness this time!![]()
With the eye of faith this could be her - could someone else look at the original image please?
HO 107/303/Book 27/Folio 28
(possibly) Fulwell Row, Darlington
John Killburn 50 Ag. Lab, Yes
Mary do, 45, Yes
John do, Joiner Ap, Yes
Jane do, 12, Yes
Eliza do, 8, Yes
Jennifer
All the Parish records for the Scruton area are kept in the County Archives at Northallerton Pete.
Jane (Nutty 1966) and I have been threatening to go there for some weeks now as a joint venture.
Whilst there I can check the records for Scruton if you wish - although not too hopeful of a marriage, it will give me the opportunity to hopefully see the death I found for Jane Catterick in 1861.
Kindest regards,
Pels
What age do you expect them to be?
Jennifer
Hello Pete
Guy Etchells on rootschat would be the best person to tell you about illegitimacy in UK. I don't think it could be altered by marriage until 1920s - somewhere on here it is discussed.
Did your George Kilburn marry as George Catterick? I hadn't picked that up. I know on the census people seemed to change the surname of children - perhaps because they didn't want the enumerator to know who was illegitimate! but usually on BDM certificates the registered name was used. Do you have the birth certifcate for George Kilburn. This may resolve if his mother was married or who is the father?
Some of our folks did try hard to hide their history. I have just discovered a rather important secret the family hid for 94 years - now a few folks are saying "we were never allowed to talk about that!"
Do hope you find the relationships - Pels has more stamina than me for searching the English indexes!! If she searched Catterick, perhaps you could search for a Jane Kilburn marriage.
Trish