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Debdon Colliery
Another colliery with not much information online. This Extract from the Newcastle Courant 1806:
To be LET for TWENTY-ONE YEARS, All that current-going and water-free Colliery, called DEBDON COLLIERY, situate near Rothbury, in the County of Northumberland, together with a small field, called West-Dean Close, at Rothbury aforesaid, consisting about 6 Acres and a half. The Colliery is to be entered to at May-day next, and the Field at Lady-day next, For Paticulars enquire of Mr Thos. Taylor, at Newburn, Mr John Taylor, at Shilbottle. Proposals directed to Messrs Smith and Taylor, at Alnwick Castle, will be received until the last Day of the present Year, Security is expected for Payment of the Rent. Alnwick Castle, October 16, 1806. |
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Doesn't look like it survived past the compilation of the 1867 Ordnance Survey Map data.
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"Debdon Pit Cottage" marks the site on the current ordnance survey.
google view (that's not Debdon Farm in that image but "Debdon Pit Cottage") |
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Debdon Colliery
A lifetimes work recording all the pits around here
An entry i have jotted down in my notes from Rothbury parish registers- Ann Nichol, baptised June 1800, daughter of Matthew Nichol, Pitman of Debdon. |
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Debdon Pit Cottage
Hi all,
New to this forum, My name is Terry Thompson trying to trace my tree back, with a name like Thompson it is trying to look for the end of a match in a forest. I had a relative aged 12, Name of John Thompson Living with the Bonner family at Debdon Pit cottage in 1841. I cant read his employment at the time. I wondered if anyone has information of Bonner or Thompson at the cottage. 1841 is where I am stumped as I have no idea who his parents are and can't find a christening in Rothbury for him. I know this lad was one of two Thompsons in the area that could be my relation. He eventually would have had a son called Edward Robert Thompson Born 1849. Hope you can helpAll the best Terry |
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Welcome to the forum
I haven't any info on Thompson or Bonner but the occupation on the 1841 census is "MS" or male servant. Not very helpful really. I noticed that a John Thompson of Rothbury is married to a Catherine at subsequent censuses. There seems to be two possible marriages shown on the N/C Register Office search facility: Catherine Walker 1846 at St John's and Catherine Cook, 1846 at All Saints. A look at those should show a father for John? |
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I note that you know all about the pits around Rothbury. Does this apply to the Elsdon Colliery to the west near Otterburn? I am looking for any photos of this pit. I have drawn a blank so far on line. Cheers Richard Cox |
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Hi. Do you have a wider view of that map, taking in Thropton to the west. Just interested in seeing it. Or do you know the source so i could chase it myself.
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The maps are often sourced from the Northumberland Communities website....http://communities.northumberland.gov.uk/ If you look on the Rothbury page there's a section on ordnance maps but they don't extend as far west as Thropton.
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