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Offline Sandblown

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Re: Placing a photo
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 22 June 21 06:33 BST (UK) »
Just to conclude, this is the modern day  'North Moor' Postcode: NE61 6DY  :)
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Re: Placing a photo
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 22 June 21 08:48 BST (UK) »
Super result in this thread :-)
Perhaps you could consult electoral registers for the period around your parents marriage to see exactly who was registered to vote at that address, which may help to shed some light. (I'm assuming your Dad would be over 21 when he married).

Northumberland Archives at Woodhorn have this list of available registers:
https://northumberlandarchives.com/docs/ELECTORAL%20REGISTERS%20-%20PARLIAMENTARY%20ELECTIONS.pdf

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Re: Placing a photo In Stannington, Morpeth, Northumberland
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 22 June 21 14:29 BST (UK) »
Just to conclude, this is the modern day  'North Moor' Postcode: NE61 6DY  :)

I found the actual address, I pumped in 3 other addresses for 36, 36a, 36b Station Road with the Land registry, and the last title plan gave more information, it states the propetry I am looking for is Moor Farm, 38 Station Road, Stannington, NE61 6DU, but, no information could be found to its owners so I couldn't get the title deeds or plans . . . : (

In regard of Moorhouse farm, 19 and 21 Station road, Stannington, The Shaws of 21 Station Road, looking at an ariel view photo, the Quinns would have been at No.19, and the land boundry was split directly through that building seen at the back of the house, so the left half belonged to Quinns at No.19, and the other half to the right No.21 belonged to the Shaws . . .

I have no information prior to 1970 where No.21 was sold to a William Huddleston and Doris Huddleston, then bought by the now owners in 2001, who at some point also bought No.19, if I am correct John Quinn died in 1971, and Mary in 1974, so not sure when the rest of the Quinns would have left and sold up, I will get that title deed for No.19 later . . .

242 Miles from Aberdeen where my Grandparents resided anywhere up to 1950 when their 3rd son was then born in Morpeth area, what prompted them to move, I have no idea, other than I know my Grand Mother's Uncle also resided in Northumberland area, it can have nothing to do with her father, as he was away residing in Edinburgh in this time period, 3rd Uncle birth certificate required, he he he . . .

That's where I am up to now, now I am off to stroke the cats, my little stress relievers . . . : )

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Re: Placing a photo
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 23 June 21 15:31 BST (UK) »

Sorry for the late reply, Dad was just 21 when he got married, I did all of this 30 years ago, but, after your prompt Tickettyboo I went over it all again, including the Quinn family surname this time too, and got no where . . . : (

The only way to fill the gaps now are to get both my younger Uncles birth certificates, 1950 and 1957 respectively and see what addresses they come up . . .

Part of this was to find at what point my Grandparents came down to live in Stannington when I remembered something, I am not sure if my Grandfather knew I would hit this point in my life, but, he gave me some old photos, from those photos we now know they lived at Moorhouse farm, but, he also gave me something else, it was a school certificate of achievement for my uncle T, 1st uncle, and I thought later why has he given me this, this is for my Uncle and not my Dad, and didn't I later throw it away, silly me, if Uncle T, 1st Uncle was still attending school in Aberdeen it narrows the gap down to when they moved, so add 4 years to 1942 when he was born for hitting nursery, that brings us up to 1946 at least, add another year at the minium to have received his school certificate of achievement award we are at least at 1947, Uncle A, my 2nd Uncle was born in 1950 in the area of Morpeh, leaving just a 3 year gap, so anywhere between 1947 and 1950 they moved down from Aberdeen into the Morprth area, I know in 1958 when my Dad got married his home address was Moorhouse Farm, 21 Station Road, Stannington, Morpeth, but, could they have also been living somewhere prior to Moorhouse Farm before arriving there, again 2nd Uncle birth certificate needed to finalize the missing pieces, then maybe 3rd uncle D, whats holding me up is that I have 14 boxes all the same size packed up to move, a move that fell through, and in one of them I have a box holding 3 file boxes with their exact dates of birth, and to which to part of Morpeth they were born, and I am in no mood to unpack them all, as my 3rd Uncle has since died Familysearch gave his birth date and year, but guess what, my computer which is now near to extinction Familysearch won't open up to me anymore making it hard to apply for 2nd Uncle A birth certificate, just have to hope the registry office is nice to me when I apply for it . . . ; )

Sorry for the late reply, Dad was just 21 when he got married, I did all of this 30 years ago, but, after your prompt Tickettyboo I went over it all again, including the Quinn family surname this time too, and got no where . . . : (

The only way to fill the gaps now are to get both my younger Uncles birth certificates, 1950 and 1957 respectively and see what addresses they come up . . .