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Offline JenB

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Re: Mary Grey
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 03 May 25 11:36 BST (UK) »
Incorrectly posted - deleted  :-X
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Re: Mary Grey
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 04 May 25 08:34 BST (UK) »

Death Notice , Morpeth Herald 09 Feb 1861, page 8, col 4

Boo

Ah awesome, fantastic find! Age also matches with the birth-year I’ve found so is very likely him.

Link to the burial register (Bishop's Transcript) entry image for Thomas Mole
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6S89-V5D?

If you want further confirmation/clues to decide if its the right man, you'd need to see his civil death certificate details : A death entry for this time will give date and place of death, name, age, occupation, cause of death and the name and address of the informant - who hopefully is a known relative :-)

if you don't already have one, sign up for a free account at https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/Login.asp

If you are logged in you can search historical births/deaths in England & Wales. Once you find one and select it you get 3 options to order the record
1 an official certificate  - by post on a posh piece of paper cost £12.50
2 a pdf image of the original register entry - by email within a few days cost £8
3 a digital image of the register entry - immediately available online after payment cost £3
no prizes for guessing which option is my preferred one.
However there 'can'  be problems with the digital ones as they were not always scanned 'straight' and sometimes  the top or bottom may not be viewable. I still try that option first, if the image isn't fully readable, I ask for a refund (they are not rescanning these) and order the pdf version.

Boo

Amazing, thank you Boo! Will . for if/when I start looking into the Mole side  ;D
England: Clark (Cumberland), Davies (Shropshire), Grey (Northumberland), Hetherington (Northumberland), Hoverd (Oxfordshire), McKnight (Cumberland), McPherson (Northumberland), Robinson (Northumberland)
Scotland: Horn (Midlothian, 1600s)

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Re: Mary Grey
« Reply #20 on: Yesterday at 12:15 »
Yesterday, danieir said In the 1851 census, her birth year is given as 1788 (est.) and place as Kyloe, Durham. She is living in "[blank], Northumberland". --- not so, they were living at Lemmington Bank Top --- Lemmington is near to Alnwick.


I love connections :-)
Death Notice , Morpeth Herald 09 Feb 1861, page 8, col 4

Boo

Side-tracking a little from the investigation: confirming details of Mary & Thomas Mole's children and notice you're the transcriber for the FreeREG records! So helpful, thank you!  ;D

Also noticed more christening records for 1835-1841. Parents are Thomas Mole and Mary, church is the same that the prior Eglingham christenings took place. Although Mary Grey/Mole would've been about 52 at the latter point  ???
England: Clark (Cumberland), Davies (Shropshire), Grey (Northumberland), Hetherington (Northumberland), Hoverd (Oxfordshire), McKnight (Cumberland), McPherson (Northumberland), Robinson (Northumberland)
Scotland: Horn (Midlothian, 1600s)

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Re: Mary Grey
« Reply #21 on: Yesterday at 13:06 »

Side-tracking a little from the investigation: confirming details of Mary & Thomas Mole's children and notice you're the transcriber for the FreeREG records! So helpful, thank you!  ;D

Also noticed more christening records for 1835-1841. Parents are Thomas Mole and Mary, church is the same that the prior Eglingham christenings took place. Although Mary Grey/Mole would've been about 52 at the latter point  ???

I was one of many transcribers for Northumberland FreeReg for a couple of years. FreeReg contributers are all over the world and I was pleased to be able join in.
Most transcriptions you see attributed to me were done from the Diocese of Durham Bishops Transcripts images on Family Search, so if you find an entry of interest then you can then download the image from FS for your records - and also check that I transcribed it correctly! well over 100,000 entries means there are 'bound' to be some errors no matter how careful I tried to be.:-)

I just looked on FreeReg and between 1810 and 1840 there were 218 baptisms in Northumberland for the surname Mole (+soundex variants e.g. Molle/Maul/Maule). Thomas and Mary are very common forenames, may be related to your couple - grandchildren/ grandchildren of one of Thomas Mole' brothers/cousins etc etc

Boo


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Re: Mary Grey
« Reply #22 on: Yesterday at 20:58 »
Also noticed more christening records for 1835-1841. Parents are Thomas Mole and Mary, church is the same that the prior Eglingham christenings took place. Although Mary Grey/Mole would've been about 52 at the latter point  ???

Father a grocer / shop keeper on the baptisms
Maybe
MOLE, JAMES       
Mother's Maiden Surname: CHRISP 
GRO Reference: 1839  M Quarter in ALNWICK UNION  Volume 25  Page 213

MOLE, ELIZABETH       
Mother's Maiden Surname: CHRISP 
GRO Reference: 1841  M Quarter in ALNWICK UNION  Volume 25  Page 236

Their children are listed as born in Eglingham (1809, 1811, 1813, 1815, 1823, 1826, 1829/1830) and Whittingham (1818, 1820)

Only the first baptism, Elizabeth's in 1809, was at Eglingham.
Other than the two at Whittingham, the rest were at Edlingham.
The marriage in 1808 was at Ellingham.
Confusing!