DUR-NBL-L Archives: April 2006
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- Help needed to date a photograph...
- Reposting Interests
- Re: Advice/Thoughts on death Ramshaw
- Tattoo's in the 19th cent and earlier?
- RE: BAINBRIDGE, CARTER Co. Durham to PA, USA 1850-1860
- Stockton - which county?
- unsubscribe
- GLOVER
- Shooting a Gamekeeper
- Re: DUR-NBL-D Digest V06 #151
- Minimum age of witness to marriage 1849 Dixon/Ramshaw
- Witness to marriage minimum age-Thanks
- Re: [NMB] George Bell
- 1881 census help
- Multiple births
- Marlborough Square, Sunderland
- Bastardy bonds for Tanfield/Dipton area
- Masons in Durham
- men on the ship Amphion in 1802
- ANDERSON haulage and SMITH
- Church in Silver Street, Newcastle
- Weddings in early 1800's what were they like?
- Weddings in 18th century
- Why did miners not like Mondays?
- Miners Bonds
- Sunderland workhouse
- Miners Bond Thanks
- Missing birth/baptism and marriage
- Resend of request for help for missing birth/baptism & marriage
- Tweedmouth, Ford, Etal Gt Grandparents
- Mail Delivery 1823
- Northumberland query
- Huegenots in Durham
- Thomas Wilson - Moonee Ponds Australia
- Re: [DUR-NBL] Thomas Wilson - Moonee Ponds Australia
- Brown 1851 census
- Re: [DUR-NBL] Brown 1851 census
- Re: [DUR-NBL] Brown 1851 census
- marriage registrations/deceased fathers
- My Morgan Family
- ANDERSON
- Seamans Tickets
- 1878 Willie from Sunderland
- Re: DUR-NBL-D marriage registrations/deceased fathers
- New to list - posting interest - MATTHEWS
- re Seamans Ticket
- Herbert Ernest JACKSON
- ROBERT GLOVER
- Carlisle prisoner
- Re: [DUR-NBL] Carlisle prisoner
- Re: [DUR-NBL] Carlisle prisoner
- 1901 Census help - MATTHEWS
- Robert Purvis of Pity Me Uncle Tom's Cabin 1881 census
- Newspaper,s
- Re: [DUR-NBL] for info:Tyneside & coal industry 1750s
- Re: [DUR-NBL] for info:Tyneside & coal industry 1750s
- Tully/ Tulley
- Re: [DUR-NBL] for info:Tyneside & coal industry 1750s
- Re: [DUR-NBL] for info:Tyneside & coal industry 1750s
- Newspapers
- Houghton Le Spring
- HOLFORD and ROLL genealogy
- Workhouse
- Baptism or Christening?
- Where is Coldside Nbl
- Interests - MATTHEWS, RENNO, CRANSTON and FINLAY
- Researching WWII RN Petty Office
- PARKINSON
- O'HANLON
- LAMESLEY parish registers 1831
- Baptisms - Parishes of St Jude and St Michael's, South Shields
- Family in Whitburn
- Miller, Youll, Burns,Redhead,Warne,Rutter. names interest Durham
- Knocked down by railway engine Washington Colliery Branch Railway - location help please
- Was Washington Colliery Railway attached to Lambton Railway
- Re: re:[DUR-NBL] Place name query - Tanfield
- Thank you for your help Re; Washington Colliery Railway Accident
- Checking access to The List!
- ROBINSON- TANFIELD
- 1841 on ancestry
- marriage lookup
- 1841 and a warning
- BORN IN A BARN?
- Missing Marriages in Nbl
- Probate Index??
- BAPTISM QUERY FOR 'CLOSE'
- no mail
- Double recording in the 1841 Census Return??
- Monkwearmouth marriage details?
- RE monwearnouth marriage
- 1841 John/ Alice PATTON in Hartley
- small amount of mail
- Rowbotham/Welsh
- Looking for Eleanor Jobling
- ROBSON Family in Bishopwearmouth
- LIDDLE's - occupation MARINERS
- CONBOY Surname Interest
- Occupation please on 1841 census
- Independent means- what could it mean circa 1841
- age of majority
- age of consent, again
- Independent Means -thanks
- 1841 census lookup please
- Ramshaw death Sunderland 1921 where is the War Hospital
- William Dixon born circa 1795 who was he?
- William Dixon circa 1795
- Lost Cousins
- Melanie Lowden
- Burials in 1868 from St Cuthbert's Church, East Rainton, Co Durham
- Burials in 1869 from St Mary's Church, West Rainton, Co Durham
- 1861 or 1871 Census Check Please
- address Help for McGUIGAN - CLOSE in STANLEY
- Annie ALLAN