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Offline Cazzie S

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Re: ORDS of Northumberland
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 10 September 11 00:19 BST (UK) »
Hi Trish,

On Roberts it says, died Sep 28th 1882 aged 72, was a farmer,
died of old age. His daughter  Alice signed and he was living in
Don Tram Road at the time.


The on marriage certificate it says, Married Manre of Evandale,
7th March 1851. Robert was aged 37, a bachelor. Clergyman was Rove Rapele (Not sure if that is spelt right.
Wittnesses are, James Callaghan I think and Catherine Crittle I think.

Ellen Finn Was aged 33 and she was a widow.

Oh boy am I cold this morning and it is Spring lol

Hugs Cazzie  ;D


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Re: ORDS of Northumberland
« Reply #10 on: Monday 12 September 11 20:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Cazzie

Unfortunately there are lots of Ords in Northumberland (and Durham). Mine were from the north near the Scottish borders. They were labourers taken on at the hiring fairs as all the children were born all over the place.

The earliest I have is a Thomas born 1802, and I am descended from one of his sons who ended up in Broomhill.

*Ances* have an Ord forum you could perhaps post on, or if you had anything which said which part of Northumberland your Robert came from then it would help to narrow things down.

Tracy
Researching Muckles from Chatton, Ords from Bamburgh early 1800's, Fyalls originally from St Monans in Scotland, Troughtons - Cumberland to Tynemouth, Rollestones from Leicester & Old, Quarmans from Somerset

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Re: ORDS of Northumberland
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 13 September 11 00:46 BST (UK) »
Thank you for your reply Tracy,

I don't have any other info about where in Northumberland my g,g, grandfather lived.

I guess my Robert really didn't want that connection found back to England lol.

Thank you again for getting back to me  ;D

Cazzie

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Re: ORDS of Northumberland
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 13 September 11 03:23 BST (UK) »
I tracy,

I am unable to look at the Lecki Ord's Website. The link is done.

Hugs Cazzie  ;D