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dustfairy
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Walkerfield - Durham
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Thursday 03 August 06 16:50 BST (UK) »
Hi
I have found a family on the census records and they are living in Walkerfield, Durham, can anyone tell me where abouts it is please
Janette
Research names: Tate, Gibbeson, Johnson, Watson, Hewitson, Lenton, Rees, Armitage, Copley, Lees, Fitton, Howe, Moody, North, Tiffany
Research areas: Durham, Northumberland, Warwickshire, Huddersfield, Pembrokshire, Kirkburton, Ireland
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Candma
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Re: Walkerfield - Durham
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Thursday 03 August 06 20:20 BST (UK) »
It could be Wackerfield, a small hamlet, 2 miles north east of Staindrop.
Hodgson/Pounder/Porter - New Forest, N. Yks.
Lee/Allinson/Shield/Porter/Horn(e) - Teesdale.
Lo(a)ngstaff - Bedale/Staindrop.
Raisbeck/Shaw/Chapman - Hawnby & Cowton.
Jewson - Norfolk & Tyneside. Marley - Liverton.
Lilley - Lincs. & Staindrop.
dustfairy
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Re: Walkerfield - Durham
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Friday 04 August 06 07:41 BST (UK) »
Hi
Thanks for the info. On all the census records I have found it did say Walkerfield, apart from one which said Wackerfield. Now I know it is Wackerfield.
Janette
Research names: Tate, Gibbeson, Johnson, Watson, Hewitson, Lenton, Rees, Armitage, Copley, Lees, Fitton, Howe, Moody, North, Tiffany
Research areas: Durham, Northumberland, Warwickshire, Huddersfield, Pembrokshire, Kirkburton, Ireland
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oldkiwi
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Re: Walkerfield - Durham
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Friday 02 February 24 01:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi all
Not sure how ago this post has been running, I have just discovered Walkerfield on a memorial on Ancestry and agree Wakerfield seems most likely. Think the stone mason must have to much red
I will share a link.
https://www.ancestry.com.au/mediaui-viewer/tree/71388504/person/402550363492/media/51079db6-f139-4319-b8e8-e49b9104f8df?usePUBJs=true
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