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Forum: Warkworth and Birling 20-10-2014, 01:00 PM
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Posted By janwhin
Chapter 3

After the death of James, his wife and daughter lived in Warkworth. However, family life did not settle down. Elizabeth died on 4 January 1869 of phthisis, a common killer, now known as pulmonary...
Forum: Warkworth and Birling 18-10-2014, 09:10 PM
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Posted By janwhin
Chapter 2

The will of James Grieve Burn appointed William Muers (uncle) and Henry Henderson (husband of his aunt) guardians of James Burn until he reached the age of 21.

James' next appearance is at his...
Forum: Warkworth and Birling 18-10-2014, 05:16 PM
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Views: 30,141
Posted By janwhin
James Burn died 1867

Now this story is going to be serialised :) A monumental inscription refers to the death of James Burn, aged 28, in 1867, and his wife, Elizabeth Margaret, died 1869 aged 32. Elizabeth is in my...
Forum: Warkworth and Birling 18-10-2014, 02:23 PM
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Posted By janwhin
One of your inscriptions is about Lionel Bootiman...

One of your inscriptions is about Lionel Bootiman a freestone quarryman killed in 1906. This family lived next door to my grandparents in Dial Place and Lionel's daughter was a witness at their...
Forum: Warkworth and Birling 18-10-2014, 11:28 AM
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Posted By janwhin
Phew, nice one Coquet :)

Phew, nice one Coquet :)
Forum: Warkworth and Birling 03-09-2014, 11:18 AM
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Posted By janwhin
Is that the farm cottage with all the lovely...

Is that the farm cottage with all the lovely flowers outside?

And there's that Goose Island again!!
Forum: Warkworth and Birling 01-09-2014, 04:00 PM
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Posted By janwhin
Warkworth Burial Register, November 20, 1864: ...

Warkworth Burial Register, November 20, 1864:

George Watson of Amble aged 18 years: William Simpson of Hauxley aged 44 years.

On the 1861 census, William, a fisherman, is living at South Link,...
Forum: Warkworth and Birling 01-09-2014, 03:46 PM
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Posted By janwhin
Interesting piece in the newspaper report about...

Interesting piece in the newspaper report about Beal Bank Gate and the Lock Up, somewhere on the Warkworth side of the old granary, which we've mentioned before, I think.
Forum: Warkworth and Birling 16-08-2014, 12:05 PM
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Posted By janwhin
That's a good Wikipedia entry. For those...

That's a good Wikipedia entry. For those officianadoes of Jimmy Nail songs, the Neptune Yard is referred to in his song "Big River". Not many people know that :D
Forum: Warkworth and Birling 16-08-2014, 10:24 AM
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Posted By janwhin
John Wigham Richardson. the brother is a help. On...

John Wigham Richardson. the brother is a help. On the 1861 census the family is living in Elswick. Parents are Edward and Jane. He is a leather manufacturer, employing 40 men and 10 boys. John is an...
Forum: Warkworth and Birling 16-08-2014, 09:50 AM
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Posted By janwhin
Impressive gorping work, Coquet. There is an...

Impressive gorping work, Coquet. There is an Edward Richardson death, aged 54, registered in Alnwick district.
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