Hi everyone,
I am researching the story of my great-great-grandfather, William Edward Richmond, and I have hit a "brick wall" between 1851 and 1877. I would deeply appreciate any clues or guidance from the local experts in Durham.
Here is what I have gathered so far:
• Origin: William was born around 1841 in Onchan, Isle of Man. He was the son of Francis Hale (or Hall?) Richmond and Ruth Croser.
• Move to Durham: After his father's death, the family moved to the Gateshead/Heworth area. I found them in the 1851 Census living at Nile Street, Gateshead.
• The Family in 1851: Ruth (widow, 46) was living with her children: Frances Ann (20), Henry John (19, Sailor), Joseph (16, Ship Broker’s Clerk), Frank Hall (14), Mary Elizabeth (12), and William Edward (10).
• Final Destination: William reappears in 1877 in Ayacucho, Argentina, where he married Lidia Cruz. He was Protestant.
What I am looking for:
1. Any record of William in the 1861 or 1871 Censuses in the Durham or Newcastle area.
2. Given that his older brothers (Henry and Joseph) worked in the shipping industry, I suspect William might have left for Argentina from Liverpool or Newcastle, perhaps working aboard a ship.
3. Any trace of his mother, Ruth Richmond (née Croser). I suspect she died in Durham after 1851, possibly living with her daughter Frances Ann (who married Benjamin Barkus).
Does anyone have access to parish records for Gateshead/Heworth or merchant navy/apprentice lists from that era that might mention the Richmonds?
Thank you very much from Argentina for any help you can provide!
Best regards,
Walter