azbma Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 Hello all. I'm just one more person tracing my ancestry. The info I have is my great great grandmother Margaret Winter was from Bedlington and my great great grandfather Richard Winter was from bank top. From what I have read is it safe to assume that bank top is a location in Bedlington? She was a midwife, he had something to do with horses. I was told they had 6 children, the youngest Mary married a Thomas Andrew Hardy, before they immigrated to the US in 1888. For years my grandmother got a newspaper from someone still in the area and she was told, "when the newspaper stops coming you'll know I've passed". I don't know who this was, but I must still have kin in the area. Does this sound familiar to anyone? I would love to find family...how cool would that be!
threegee Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 This is what is commonly known as BanK Top.http://www.multimap.com/maps/#t=l&map=....67604:19.83991If you tun on the Hybrid view and move your cursor near center there's a little road that joins between what is now marked as Furnace Bank and Stead Lane - hidden by trees/vegetation in the aerial view here. It's actually *very* steep and is not in use these days. In the old days I think that junction would have been the precise point of Bank Top.Zoom out and you'll see how it relates to the S.E. Northumberland Spine Road, i.e. the motorway running from top to bottom.I've seen pictures of the old Bank Top (houses now on Stead Lane/River View) somewhere on the site, but they escape me at the moment. Use the search on things like Iron Works. But that bit of our heritage has been periodically vandalised by the local authority, and so nothing much remains. Hope you find everything you are searching for.
azbma Posted December 14, 2007 Author Report Posted December 14, 2007 Thank-you for your reply. I find this all so fascinating. Is there a church "Saint John the Baptist? And does it have a cemetery? Thanks for your help. `RobinThis is what is commonly known as BanK Top.http://www.multimap.com/maps/#t=l&map=....67604:19.83991If you tun on the Hybrid view and move your cursor near center there's a little road that joins between what is now marked as Furnace Bank and Stead Lane - hidden by trees/vegetation in the aerial view here. It's actually *very* steep and is not in use these days. In the old days I think that junction would have been the precise point of Bank Top.Zoom out and you'll see how it relates to the S.E. Northumberland Spine Road, i.e. the motorway running from top to bottom.I've seen pictures of the old Bank Top (houses now on Stead Lane/River View) somewhere on the site, but they escape me at the moment. Use the search on things like Iron Works. But that bit of our heritage has been periodically vandalised by the local authority, and so nothing much remains. Hope you find everything you are searching for.
threegee Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 ... Is there a church "Saint John the Baptist? And does it have a cemetery? ...There's a St. John's church at Bedlington Station (although officially Bedlington Station no longer exists being all Bedlington these days). The church is the large building near center of this photo:http://www.multimap.com/maps/#t=l&map=....66811:14.39069If there was a graveyard it has been long since built over. Hope this helps.
Merlin Posted January 26, 2008 Report Posted January 26, 2008 I used to work with a bloke called Winter,he still lives in Bedlington and I still see him quite often.Next time I see him I'll ask him about his family,I'll show him your post and see what he says,not promising anything but I can try! Good luck with your search
Denzel Posted February 18, 2008 Report Posted February 18, 2008 There's a St. John's church at Bedlington Station (although officially Bedlington Station no longer exists being all Bedlington these days). The church is the large building near center of this photo:http://www.multimap.com/maps/#t=l&map=....66811:14.39069If there was a graveyard it has been long since built over. Hope this helps.Eh?! Don't lump that lot in with us top-end folk.
azbma Posted February 18, 2008 Author Report Posted February 18, 2008 I used to work with a bloke called Winter,he still lives in Bedlington and I still see him quite often.Next time I see him I'll ask him about his family,I'll show him your post and see what he says,not promising anything but I can try! Good luck with your searchThat would be awesome! I figured I had kin still in the area and it would be fun to be able to find them. Thanks for your help!
Pete Posted February 21, 2008 Report Posted February 21, 2008 Eh?! Don't lump that lot in with us top-end folk.Shame on you Denzel, that lot indeed.
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