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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #63 on: Thursday 11 June 09 02:14 BST (UK) »
yes they are please can you give me more info belhay margeret and thomas relatives at seaton delaval

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #64 on: Thursday 11 June 09 02:17 BST (UK) »
i live at west monkseaton

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« Reply #65 on: Thursday 11 June 09 14:39 BST (UK) »
hi again some of this information is mine but some was given to me by a relative of the dickinsons who contacted me on GenesReunited.
The relatives  who live at Seaton sluice dont use a computer and aren,t interested in family trees but are quite happy to receive any information, however heres some of what I have regarding Margaret Jane1881 born leadgate durham married Henry Robson in 1904 death 1966 their daughter Ethel 1905-1991 who married Everett lentz 1921 Coulville Illinois and John Williamson 1922 buried USA
Thomas 1891-1961 married Margaret Collier 1885-1977
children were winifred 1912-1998 margaret 1913-1915 thomas 1918-1961 nancy 1920-1977 wesley 1926-1999
In the booklet seaton sluice and old hartley(in most Northumberland libraries) you,ll find a photo of watson sharpe wife mary elizabeth cook langley and daughter sarah sharpe who married wesley edwin dickinson.  The family had a garage which is now housing right next to the Delaval arms.  a couple of the men were lay preachers in the methodist church at old hartley(my mothers information)
Oh forgot!!! father of the gang was Benjamin dickinson 1854 of Brotherloft Lincoln death 1934 a methodist preacher and haulage contractor wife Margaret sturroch 1838 north shields married 1875 tynemouth
Belhay

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #66 on: Thursday 11 June 09 17:48 BST (UK) »
i live at west monkseaton


I'm just on Whitley Lodge, so if you wanted to come round and compare notes, you'd be very welcome, although I've never found any link between the 2 families.
Dickinson, Forster, Crisp, Davy, Sankey, Herdman, Watts, Elder, Seaton Sluice

Vezey, London


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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #67 on: Thursday 11 June 09 18:43 BST (UK) »
hi thanks for the offer.  I live on the borders Norham but I,m down the Blyth area a lot. my son lives newbiggin and my sisters and brothers around blyth.. I,ve building work going on the next few weeks but I,ll see you around Whitley after that.  I get most of my information from woodhorn colliery and berwick archives.. Belhay

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #68 on: Wednesday 08 September 10 22:52 BST (UK) »
Hi, my grandfather was Thomas Dickinson of Seaton Sluice, my father was Andrew, Thomas, Edward Dickinson, Wesley (1999) I belive was my granfather's brother.

1st go at this, but I will get up to speed,,,

A Dickinson Whitley Bay now Blyth, would appreciate feed back,

THANKS

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #69 on: Thursday 09 September 10 00:55 BST (UK) »
Hi GazaD and welcome. There were 2 completely unrelated families both with the surname Dickinson living in Seaton Sluice from the late 1800s onwards. I think your grandfather probably belongs to the family mentioned by Bellhay and e. dickinson in earlier posts.
Dickinson, Forster, Crisp, Davy, Sankey, Herdman, Watts, Elder, Seaton Sluice

Vezey, London

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #70 on: Thursday 09 September 10 07:38 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the response, I shall look into it further; as I become more familar with the site I have read through other posts, I think my immediate link is as you stated, as I believe the Dickinson's from Seaton sluice you have mentioned who have give you some information are my Father's (Passed) Aunts.

GazaD

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Re: Deaths at Seaton Sluice-burial place(s)?
« Reply #71 on: Sunday 07 November 10 12:19 GMT (UK) »
Well done Annie, glad you found your family's plots.

Those photos look really good but I think there are an awful lot of smaller stones that don't even make it up above the vegetation! Having said that, I'm now pretty sure that my great granda is more than likely in an unmarked grave. Gary, if you do come across a Mary Sharp (d.1929) or a Luke Sharp (d.1932) then please let me know.

Thanks

Mick

I am also looking for Sharps - my grandfather was William Sharp b1913 in Durham.  I have seen Luke and Mary Sharp somewhere in a churchyard.  Possibly St Albans - I looked there years ago but it was before digital cameras and I have no photographs.  I will check back in my old notes.