Author Topic: Wearhead family in Weardale, Cherry Tree House  (Read 2558 times)

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Re: Wearhead family in Weardale, Cherry Tree House
« Reply #36 on: Wednesday 15 December 21 12:52 GMT (UK) »
I sent you a screen copy of the 1870 US census.  I shows Joseph and Ann, This would indicate Ann was born in 1833.  The census shows up on two consecutive pages. Notice on the last page Joseph's father Edward is listed. In my history it says after His wife Jane Hodgson died Edward came to live in the US.

If you have an account with Family Search.... the Mormon genealogy program..... you can access a lot of info.  It's free, and they don't try to convert you.

I also sent you the marriage licenses  for Ann and Mary that  upset my choice of Edward and Elizabeth as their parents.  I will send you the UK 1841 census.

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Re: Wearhead family in Weardale, Cherry Tree House
« Reply #37 on: Wednesday 15 December 21 19:11 GMT (UK) »
I sent you a screen copy of the 1870 US census.  I shows Joseph and Ann, This would indicate Ann was born in 1833.  The census shows up on two consecutive pages. Notice on the last page Joseph's father Edward is listed. In my history it says after His wife Jane Hodgson died Edward came to live in the US.

If you have an account with Family Search.... the Mormon genealogy program..... you can access a lot of info.  It's free, and they don't try to convert you.

I also sent you the marriage licenses  for Ann and Mary that  upset my choice of Edward and Elizabeth as their parents.  I will send you the UK 1841 census.

Thank you. I see in the record it says her birth year was 1833, but  I can't see what the age reads in the actual census (just checking there's not a transcription error there)
Looking at the certified copy of the marriage certificate of John (Son of Edward) and Ann Wearmouth (daughter of Thomas) it states they were both minors, so she definitely wasn't born in 1820.
I'm still puzzled by the obituary though. I can't see it too well. Is the year of marriage 184?
Elliot(t), Stobbs,Thompson (Weardale) Johnson, Hunter, Hall (Kirk Merrington/Spennymoor)

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Re: Wearhead family in Weardale, Cherry Tree House
« Reply #38 on: Wednesday 15 December 21 19:17 GMT (UK) »
I sent you a screen copy of the 1870 US census.  I shows Joseph and Ann, This would indicate Ann was born in 1833.  The census shows up on two consecutive pages. Notice on the last page Joseph's father Edward is listed. In my history it says after His wife Jane Hodgson died Edward came to live in the US.

If you have an account with Family Search.... the Mormon genealogy program..... you can access a lot of info.  It's free, and they don't try to convert you.

I also sent you the marriage licenses  for Ann and Mary that  upset my choice of Edward and Elizabeth as their parents.  I will send you the UK 1841 census.

I'm laughing. Yes, I use family search.
Elliot(t), Stobbs,Thompson (Weardale) Johnson, Hunter, Hall (Kirk Merrington/Spennymoor)

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Re: Wearhead family in Weardale, Cherry Tree House
« Reply #39 on: Wednesday 15 December 21 20:15 GMT (UK) »
I will message you a clearer image   The obit says she was born Oct 1820, married in 1848, came to america 1851

The damily history says nothing about birthyear, marriage in 1848, and came to America in 1854, moved to Ohio USA in 1856, and died 27 Jul 1905.

My cousin in SanFrancisco and I have not been able to locate any other information.  Be aware that my history document had several errors.  Burtree ford was Breyreford, Six days work farm (Six Dargue) was dalled Sisodorgue, and high Rigg was high ridge.  I found a recording they made of an old Burnhope sheep farmer, we couln NOT understand him, so i can see a young ohio farmer's daughter getting that wrong.... maybe she was confused on years too.  But this is still very confused.  Also note in the obit that she has a sister over 80 years old.  I am convinced this is Mary Pattinson.... not Patterson as stated in the history.  She was the Aunt referred to along with the mystery grandmother that stated "how frightened they were"