pilgrim Posted December 1, 2016 Report Posted December 1, 2016 found it !!! I always thought Fenwick was a lot older?
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted December 1, 2016 Report Posted December 1, 2016 Just now, pilgrim said: oh ffs - eggy send me the link - things are a bit fraught this end
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted December 1, 2016 Report Posted December 1, 2016 pilgrim - this could get complicate with loads of messages back and forth. You might even get Brian Cross, off this site, joining in - his cousin, Albert, that lived in the Bank Top pub married Fenwick's daughter Brenda (2nd marriage for both of them). I will send you a Message and see if I can get you a link (Facebook?) that MAY get you some answers, from the family.
Canny lass Posted December 1, 2016 Author Report Posted December 1, 2016 There's another Fenwick Redpath, born 1886. Father, Hugh Redpath, mother Margaret (born Chorley , Lancs). Living at Choppington New pit in 1901. Fenwick had, at that time, 5 brothers and sisters: John, William, Elizabeth, Hugh and Frederick. Could that be the Fenwick you are looking for?
pilgrim Posted December 1, 2016 Report Posted December 1, 2016 much obliged - I found the link - but that side of the family is a mystery to me
pilgrim Posted December 2, 2016 Report Posted December 2, 2016 it could be canny lass - but I have no idea -- I think he was also called livingstone as middle name due to a family connection but I could be wrong ass
HIGH PIT WILMA Posted December 2, 2016 Report Posted December 2, 2016 Eggy,Bob Redpath,[Brian's cousin] lived doon the bottom end of Hollymount Square,beside the "Cut" that led ti Cornwall Crescent,and the roads Beattie,and Haig. Vic,Bob was just three or four doors alang from Maureen,[Doreen's Friend].[probably aroond number 51-ish,as Eggy said..] Brian passed away a few years ago,and I never knew till recently,he was a big lad at five years aad![stands above everybody on the infants pic.] His Dad had the first Radiogram I ever saw,and it was when "All Shook Up" by Elvis,was in the charts,and Brian's Dad had just bought it. Brian took me in to hear it,and I was hooked on Elvis from that day![aroond 1956-7 ish?]...I was 12 or 13 years old. I can still picture the radiogram,like dark walnut veneered,and aboot twenty feet lang.....ti me,as a kid!![aboot 5feet in reality!] I think,[think....mind!!],he probably worked at the Doctor Pit,Vic,can Doreen not mind?,cos her Dad worked there as did most of our side of the square,and the other side of the square were mostly from Netherton pit village. Both Brian,and Bob's Dad's were nice quiet fellas.
Vic Patterson Posted December 2, 2016 Report Posted December 2, 2016 HPW #53 according to the boss, but she cannot mind where Fen worked as he didn't work in the last few years.
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted December 2, 2016 Report Posted December 2, 2016 Canny Lass - we have nicked your topic - I take it you are now finished with 'The Arcade' pilgrim - have you ever used FreeBMD for basic genealogy searches? Unlike the multi functionsl sites - Ancestry - Find my Past etc. FreeBMD is free but it only does links to the registration quarters of a Birth, Marriage or Death. If you want info off the registered even you have to cough up the money (£9.50 that last time I used it) for the relevant certificate the you BELIEVE to be the person you are after. A simple Birth search for Redpath - Fenwick - Date Range Mar 1880 - Dec 1925 (registrations are divided into 4 quarters for each year (March - June - September & December) would return you :- Surname First name(s) District Vol Page _______Births Sep 1885 (>99%) Redpath Fenwick Morpeth 10b 343 ______Births Mar 1904 (>99%) REDPATH Fenwick Morpeth 10b 473 Surname First name(s) Mother District Vol Page ______Births Sep 1913 (>99%) Redpath Fenwick A Turner Morpeth 10b 853 _____Births Sep 1920 (>99%) Redpath Fenwick Dixon Morpeth 10b 890 Using the returned data you can request, for the fee, the actual certificate but you can't see it prior to ordering. You have to wait until it is delivered to see if you got the right one! I have never used the other sites so don't know what you can see before paying for certificates. Hollymount Square - Google street view 2009 :-
pilgrim Posted December 2, 2016 Report Posted December 2, 2016 oops - sorry for wandering off thread- my apologies but it seems to have raised some interest and I am much obliged for the information. (and we might all be related) I will endeavour to do some more research when I have the time. I have used some other sites researching a local lad who won a VC at Rourkes Drift - he was unknown up here !!! and managed to obtain his record of baptism and marriage ect.. and death certificate, but that was via a historian in London who had accrued them researching for a book on an entirely different topic. I may have a trip down to Woodhorn when I get time to have a look at the church records. where was Choppington new pit? any ideas? I think I recall that radiogram -- as you say the length of the Titanic and had lift up lids for the diff bits - nicotine coloured radio dials and stations like Hilversund .....oh and big brown Bakelite knobs.
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted December 10, 2016 Report Posted December 10, 2016 On 12/2/2016 at 22:28, pilgrim said: where was Choppington new pit? any ideas? Only ever seen the one pit - Choppington Colliery 'A Pit' - on all the old maps online = 1858 - 1947. The Durham Mining Museum site just has one entry (that I can find) for Choppington :- http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/index_c.htm
Canny lass Posted December 10, 2016 Author Report Posted December 10, 2016 On 2016-12-02 at 17:37, Eggy1948 said: Canny Lass - we have nicked your topic Nick away bonny lad. You never miss what a friend has!
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