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Forum: Amble and Hauxley 01-12-2019, 02:10 PM
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Posted By janwhin
Hi Mark, thanks for your message.....the...

Hi Mark, thanks for your message.....the newspaper article comes from the British Newspaper Archive. Do you have access to it?
Forum: Amble and Hauxley 09-03-2017, 09:58 AM
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Posted By janwhin
Anne, the following family notices may help: ...

Anne, the following family notices may help:
Morpeth Herald, 5 September 1868: At Amble, 29th August, in his 67th year, Mr John Claxton, master mariner;

Alnwick Mercury, 16 January 1869: At...
Forum: Amble and Hauxley 08-03-2017, 10:10 PM
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Posted By janwhin
Here's a newspaper piece about Jonas Claxton, who...

Here's a newspaper piece about Jonas Claxton, who appears on the Amble East headstone as being lost at sea on 9 June 1905.
Shields Daily News, 14 June 1905:
SOUTH SHIELDS CAPTAIN LOST AT SEA

A...
Forum: Amble and Hauxley 08-03-2017, 09:40 PM
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Posted By janwhin
The Claxton family, including Sarah (born...

The Claxton family, including Sarah (born Mundesley)....master mariner's wife, Jonas and Robert are living in Newburgh Terrace in 1861. Robert and his new wife are living in Newburgh terrace in 1871....
Forum: Amble and Hauxley 08-03-2017, 09:22 PM
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Posted By janwhin
Anne, what a coincidence! Robert is actually at...

Anne, what a coincidence! Robert is actually at home on the 1871 census and he gives his name as William Robert, born Norfolk. The monumental inscriptions in Amble East Cemetery show the Wm Robert...
Forum: Amble and Hauxley 07-03-2017, 12:38 PM
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Posted By janwhin
Mark Douglas Claxton

By a very circuitous route I've come across an interesting newspaper article about Mr Claxton.
Alnwick Mercury 26 May 1939:

Many residents in the Amble and Alnwick district, especially among the...
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