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Hi,
I have a Hannah Dent born 1798 in Kirton and baptised in Romaldkirk in January 1798, the daughter of a Thomas and Mary Dent. Her grand-daughter inherited a tea set that had belonged to the Bowes family. I know that a Ralph Dent worked for John Bowes as a land agent and was one of the few present when John's wife laid the foundation stone for the Bowes Museum, does anyone have either of these Dents in their family trees who might be able to shed some light into how this all fits together? I don't know much about Hannah other than that she married George Stabler and that the Stablers seemed very proud of their Dent name. They lived in the Mickleton area before moving to Middleton in Teesdale.
Regards,
Dan
Durham: Hall, Wilkinson, Taggart, Woodcock, Watson, Gray, Wood, Cummings, Wheldon, Robinson, Cowley, Perkins, Burnside, Corby
Yorkshire: Petty, Blenkiron, Stabler, Garforth.
Northumberland: Wood, Hall, Wilkinson.
Lincolnshire: Bavin, Cook, Graves/Greaves, Catten
Gloucestershire: Smith, Jones, Wheeler
Ireland: Taggart, Workman.
Warwickshire: Commander, Betts.
Staffordshire/Worcestershire: Perkins, Commander, Plant, Nock, Guest, Hackett