Hi Dot
Busy day, only just been able to get to net. Can you check what the "wrong" name was for Joseph in 1901 - I'm interested to follow up, as I'm trying to get a total picture. My bet for Robert's age is 10 years older, though i can't now remember why i came to that conclusion (I think it was by comparing the ages of James (1791) sons and daughters. There was a better "space" for him at the earlier date. I knew about the Londonderry connection - but my ignorance of Durham history is showing. your suggestion about miners' strike 1844 seems convincing; I had always said I thought Londonderry "brought" them over, but did not know this reason. (Though i suspect the later arrivals in the family just followed "Dad"). I had vague info about Cattog, but didn't know about who owned this land - where did you find that?
You got me slightly wrong re reading theology on the toilet: that was my grandfather, James Samuel, who was a high churchman, not Davey Maitland, his (2nd cousin?), who was the Methodist preacher. Whether James preached while on the toilet, i don't know, but they were outside toilets in those days!
Murphicle