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Northumberland and Durham Family History Society Unwanted Northumberland and Durham Family History Society baptism birth marriage No Gsurname Gforename Bsurname Bforename dayMonth year place death No Bsurname Bforename Gsurname Gforename dayMonth year place all No surname forename dayMonth year place Marriage 933ABBOT Mary ROBINSON James 18Oct1851 Windermere Westmorland Marriage 588ABBOT William HADAWAY Ann 25 Jul1869 Tynemouth Marriage 935ABBOTT Edwin NESS Sarah Jane 20 Jul1882 Wallsend Parrish Church Northumbrland Marriage1561ABBS Maria FORDER James 21May1861 Brooke, Norfolk Marriage 1442 ABELL Thirza GUTTERIDGE Amos 3 Aug 1874 Eston Yorks Death 229 ADAM Ellen 9 Feb 1967 Newcastle upon Tyne Death 406 ADAMS Matilda 11 Oct 1931 Lanchester Co Durham Marriage 2326ADAMS Sarah Elizabeth SOMERSET Ernest Edward 26 Dec 1901 Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne Marriage1768ADAMS Thomas BORTON Mary 16Oct1849 Coughton Northampton Death 1556 ADAMS Thomas 15 Jan 1908 Brackley, Norhants,Oxford Bucks Birth 3605 ADAMS Sarah Elizabeth 18 May 1876 Stockton Co Durham Marriage 568 ADAMSON Annabell HADAWAY Thomas William 30 Sep 1885 Tynemouth Death 1999 ADAMSON Bryan 13 Aug 1972 Newcastle upon Tyne Birth 835 ADAMSON Constance 18 Oct 1850 Tynemouth Birth 3289ADAMSON Emma Jane 19Jun 1867Hamsterley Co Durham Marriage 556 ADAMSON James Frederick TATE Annabell 6 Oct 1861 Tynemouth Marriage1292ADAMSON Jane HARTBURN John 2Sep1839 Stockton & Sedgefield Co Durham Birth 3654 ADAMSON Julie Kristina 16 Dec 1971 Tynemouth, Northumberland Marriage 2357ADAMSON June PORTER William Sidney 1May 1980 North Tyneside East Death 747 ADAMSON Lucretia 30 Oct 1929 Erpingham Norfolk Birth 3979 ADAMSON Mary Ann 17 May 1861 Chester-le-Street, Durham Birth 3980 ADAMSON Mary Ann 20 Dec 1862 Sedgefield Co Durham Marriage 655ADAMSON Robert GRAHAM Hannah 23Oct 1847 Darlington Co Durham Death 1893 ADAMSON Sarah 27 Sep 1854 Bishop Auckland, Co Durham Marriage 2556 ADAMSON William WELSH Margaret 12 May 1860 Chester le Street Co Durham Marriage 581ADAMSON William BENSON Hannah 24Feb 1847 Whitehaven Cumberland Marriage 1904ADDISON James WILSON Jane Elizabeth 23 Jul 1871 Carlisle, Cumberland Death 1699 ADDISON James Griffiths 6 Feb 1864 Newcastle upon Tyne Birth 2902 ADDISON Tom 15 Aug 1878 Carlisle, Cumbria Marriage 694ADDY Frederick BELL Jane 26Dec1922 Barnsley Yorks Marriage 1456 AFFLECK James LUCKLEY Ann 1 Apr 1839 Newcastle upon Tyne Marriage 1476 AGAN Eleanor REED William Anderson 13 May 1838 Munksmouth, Durham Death 1240 AGAR William 19 Mar 1894 Sunderland Marriage 1457 AGNEW William KIRKPATRICK Mary 30 May 1887 Newcastle upon Tyne Marriage 751AINGER David TURNER Eliza 28Feb1870 Essex Death 783AINGER James 11Feb1883Tendring Essex Birth 1162 AINSLEY Ann 21 Jul 1854 St Nicholas Durham City Birth 705 AINSLEY Elizabeth 28 May 1843 Durham City Death 1218AINSLEY Elizabeth 30Jul1944Durham Central Death 851AINSLEY Elizabeth 6Mar1951Stockton Durham Birth 790 AINSLEY Ellen 16 Dec 1849 Newcastle upon Tyne Birth 1172 AINSLEY Fred 30 Mar 1893 St Oswald Durham City Unwanted Certificates Page 1 of 248 Northumberland and Durham Family History Society Birth 1158 AINSLEY John 16 Dec 1849 St Nicholas Durham City Birth 1160 AINSLEY Margaret 19 May 1851 St Nicholas Durham City Birth 1170 AINSLEY Rose 20 Apr 1885 St Oswald Durham City Birth 1161 AINSLEY Thomas 12 Feb 1853 St Nicholas Durham City Birth 597 AINSLEY William 4 Jul 1845 Durham City Marriage 704AIR Thomas MCKENZIE Ann 24May1871 Belford NBL Marriage 936 AISTON John ELLIOTT Esther 26 Feb 1881 Sunderland Birth 1039AITCHISON James 20Mar1859Newcastle upon Tyne Marriage 244 AITCHISON John COCKBURN Jane 22 Aug 1865 Utd Pres Ch Newcastle Baptism 42AITKEN Margaret 29Jan1817Cameron Fife SCT Birth 2850 ALBION Albert Edward Henry 27 Oct 1860 Battersea, Surrey Death 1733 ALBION Albert Edward Henry 9 May 1932 Sunderland North Birth 2851 ALBION Alice Sophia 28 Dec 1863 Bow Middlesex Death 1734ALBION Ann 6Jan1859Hammersmith Middlsex Death 1735 ALBION Charles 25 Apr 1890 Monkwearmouth Co Durham Marriage 1893 ALBION Henry Edward SCOTT Margaret 6 Apr 1884 St Mark Millfield Durham Death 1736 ALBION John 9 Jun 1867 Camden Middlesex Death 1737 ALBION Margaret Ann 2 Oct 1928 Sunderland North Death 1738ALBION Phoebe 23Jun 1892North Bishopwearmouth, DUR Birth 2852 ALBION Richard 14 Mar 1842 Mortlake Surrey Death 1739 ALBION Richard 1 Nov 1910 Sunderland East co Durham Death 1740ALBION Thomas 21Oct1864West Ham Essex Birth 1454 ALDER Edith Barbara 17 Sep 1874 Morpeth NBL Marriage 809 ALDER Edith Barbara SQUIRES John 23 Feb 1897 Brisbane Australia Marriage 2030 ALDER Elizabeth BARNFATHER Nicholas 22 Dec 1900 Morpeth, Northumberland Marriage 1583 ALDER John Cowens WRIGHT Ann 24 Jun 1856 Newcastle /Tyne Baptism 30ALDERSON Elizabeth Gallon 26Aug 1836Newcastle uponTyne Marriage 503ALDERSON Jane THOMPSON David 13Nov 1902 Auckland Co Durham Marriage 1160 ALDERSON Joseph Henry ANDERSON Eliza 22 Jun 1897 Heworth Co Durham Marriage 1147ALDERSON Margaret MCQUEEN John 13 Jul 1845 Newcastle upon Tyne Birth 3262 ALDRIDGE Hephi James 4 Sep 1849 Newport Pagnell Buckingham Birth 2939 ALEXANDER Cyril Leighton 7 Mar 1905 Lambeth, Norwood, Co. of London Birth 2938 ALEXANDER Edwin Charles 11 May 1908 Lambeth, Norwood, Co. of London Marriage 2201 ALEXANDER James Edward BURWOOD Alice Lydia 26 Dec 1905 Lowestoft, Suffolk Marriage1834ALLABURTON John GREEN Jane 24Dec1842 St. Giles ,Durham City Birth 2121 ALLAN Alice 8 Jan 1843 Newcastle upon Tyne Marriage1505ALLAN Edward PERCY Sarah 17 Jul1854 St. Nicholas, Newcastle on Tyne Marriage 1792 ALLAN Elizabeth Ann FOTHERGILL John 18 Dec 1895 Kirkby Stephen Westmorland Baptism 59 ALLAN Isabella 25 Apr 1806 Kinnoull Perthshire SCT Marriage 2517 ALLAN James DOUGLAS May Norie 4 Jan 1871 Portlethen, County of Kincardine, Scotland Birth 554 ALLAN William Henry 25 Jan 1849 Bishopwearmouth Durham Marriage 2429 ALLEN Alexander FOSTER Sarah Alice 22 May 1893 St Cuthbert, Newcastle upon Tyne Birth 2338 ALLEN Alexander 2 Aug 1919 Darlington Marriage 1390 ALLEN Alexander Bowman WANDLESS Jessie 10 Jul 1943 Darlington Co Durham Death 1593 ALLEN Andrew 22 Sep 1850 South Shields, Durham Marriage 1973 ALLEN Doris Hilda Joyce BARTLETT George Ernest 25 Oct 1941 Portsmouth Unwanted Certificates Page 2 of 248 Northumberland and Durham Family History Society Birth 676ALLEN Emma 25Jan1901Gateshead Birth 677 ALLEN Emma 24 Feb 1902 Sunderland Marriage 441 ALLEN Hannah Isabella STOBART Thomas William 3 Oct 1888 Houghton le Spring Co Durham Death 115ALLEN James 21Jan1843Greenwich Kent Birth 1585 ALLEN John Robert 31 Oct 1886 Gateshead Birth 444 ALLEN John William 1 Apr 1877 Easington Co Durham Marriage 1519 ALLEN Kitty Hannaford FALCONER Robert 6 Jun 1872 Totnes Devon Marriage 1256 ALLEN Margaret Alice HUTCHINSON John 7 May 1865 Newcastle upon Tyne Marriage 992 ALLEN Peter F THOMPSON Sheila 18 May 1957 Newcastle upon Tyne Marriage 1161 ALLEN Thomas HIGGINS Annie 4 Oct 1887 South Shields Birth 556 ALLEN William 25 Dec 1849 Hetton-le Hole Durham Birth 555 ALLEN William Henry 12 Aug 1852 Bishopwearmouth Durham Marriage 2181 ALLERTON Clifford Gramptone CATCHPOLE Florence 28 Mar 1921 Newlyn,St Peters Cornwall Marriage 158 ALLISON John JACKSON Jane Ann 31 Jul 1859 Colliery, Catchgate, Durham Death 1635 ALLISON Matthew 13 Jul 1878 Monkwearmouth Co Durham Marriage 1616 ALLISON Thomas Watson HAWDON Margaret Morris 10 Sep 1925 Gateshead, Durham Marriage 1615 ALLISON Thomas William BERTRAM Margaret Ann Bellerby 26 Jun 1915 Easington Co Durham Birth 224 ALLPORT Mary Ann 22 May 1845 Harraton, Co Durham Marriage 752 ALLSOP Charles BURGOYNE Alice 24 Oct 1872 Derby Marriage 1578 ALLSOPP Yvonne HAUGH Gordon 13 Feb 1971 Sunderland Death 1621 ALLTON Hannah 1 Sep 1915 N. W. Rotherham Marriage 225 ALNBURN Jane BELL George James 21 Dec 1856 Register Office, Newcastle on Tyne Birth 1319 ALSOP Charles 22 May 1851 Ashbourne Derby Marriage 385 ALSTON Rebecca BLEASDALE Henry 13 Apr 1760 Lancaster Co Durham Marriage 233AMBLER James BELL Isabella 31Aug1868 St John, Newcastle on Tyne Death 1557 AMESS Isabella 17 Apr 1914 South Shields Co Durham Marriage 2131 AMEY Edwin George LOVELL Mary 27 Apr 1910 Poole, Co Dorset Marriage 1650 ANDERSON Alice WATT Charles 29 Jul 1853 St John Newcastle Birth 1355 ANDERSON Alice 25 Apr 1902 Tynemouth Marriage 757 ANDERSON Alice HODGSON Walter Pearcy 21 Mar 1931 Tynemouth Death 823 ANDERSON Ann 2 Jun 1859 Usworth Co Durham Marriage 1639 ANDERSON Annie NESBITT George 28 Sep 1903 Morpeth Northumberland Death 1886 ANDERSON Annie 26 Oct 1934 Westgate,Newcastle upon Tyne Death 2060 ANDERSON Annie 27 Oct 1934 Wharfdale, Co York Marriage 1614ANDERSON Archibald CLARK Mary 11Jun 1840 Otterburn, Northumberland Death 664ANDERSON Charles Martin 10Sep1919Tynemouth Birth 1358 ANDERSON Charles Samuel 23 Sep 1892 Tynemouth Marriage 756ANDERSON Charles Samuel POTTS Elizabeth Kenny 18 Jan 1941 Tynemouth Death 667ANDERSON Charles Samuel 22Mar 1985North Tyneside Birth 3615ANDERSON Dorothy Annie 12Apr 1909Gateshead, Co Durham Marriage 2219 ANDERSON Dorothy Annie INNESS William Leslie 14 Aug 1935 St Helen County of Gateshead Marriage 1160ANDERSON Eliza ALDERSON Joseph Henry 22 Jun 1897 Heworth Co Durham Marriage 1050ANDERSON Elizabeth MADDISON Henry 29 Jan 1848 Tanfield, Durham Death 1456ANDERSON Elizabeth 12May 1856Elsdon,Rothbury, NBL Death 902ANDERSON Elizabeth 3Apr1862Lanchester Co Durham Birth 1974ANDERSON Elizabeth 28Feb1865Sunderland Death 997ANDERSON Elizabeth 11Apr1913Sunderland Unwanted Certificates Page 3 of 248 Northumberland and Durham Family History Society Birth 1356ANDERSON Florence May 10Sep1909Tynemouth Marriage 1491ANDERSON Frances
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