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This section is available for anyone who would like to add genealogy or other details of a Trimdon family. Matthew Craggs - Trimdon family links

Many people send queries regarding their family history, often giving lots of names, dates and other information from years gone by.
The Trimdon Times is not a specialist genealogy resource and usually we can’t help immediately in answering your questions, but we will ask your permission to add your details to our “Can you help?” page. *See note below
Details are then listed on our webpages where hopefully they will be found by other visitors who can provide answers or more information.

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Isabella Calvert - Trimdon family linksCan you help?
From Linda Francis;
A lady called  Elva  MORTON  keeps sending me  messages through Genes Reunited but I can't  access them, or send her reply, she claims she knows both my late parents  Ralph and  Nancy Calvert  of Trimdon. Anyone  who knows her please tell her I would love to hear from her, and  give her my  email address. (Contact Trimdon Times)
Thanks from Linda
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I am researching my husband's family history and need information on James Patrick Rookes who was born 1927 in Blackhall, but his father James Rookes was born in 1898 in Trimdon.  I know they lived at 35 Cuthbertson Street, Trimdon - I am not able to find the street.  James Patrick Rookes was in the army when he got married in 1948.  All information will be appreciated.
Thanks - Mrs H K Daly  18 May 2010

Reply from Danielle Farrell  16 June 2010.

I am currently trying to research my grandad who went by the name James Patrick Shaw; however I recently found out that his real name was actually James Partick Rookes; I don’t know if it is the same person but the name is so familiar. He lived in Liverpool, but I am aware that he was originally from West Hartlepool.
Even if it is not the right person could you please let me know.
Kind regards, Danielle Farrell

Reply from Linda Wilkinson: 14 Jun 2010
I am not 100% sure, but think Cuthbertson Street was the houses that were behind what is now North Moor Avenue

Reply from Harninder  K Daly: 12th July 2010
re Danielle Farrell response I would need more information before I could dismiss his grandfather not being the James Patrick Rookes that I am looking for. 1 why did he change his name? 2 when did he move to Liverpool?

Reply from Danielle Farrell  16 July 2010.
I have further information to believe he may be the same person.
I can confirm that his name was James Partrick Rookes and later went by James Patrick Shaw. He was born in May 1927 in Durham. If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me via my personal email held by Trimdon Times. Kind regards.
Danielle

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I wonder if anyone could help me, I am looking for anyone who is related to George Brown born 1875 died 1946 his wife was Catherine Carr, they married at Langdale in 1900. Both of them are buried at Deaf Hill cemetery. The children were Robert  born approx 1900 and died in 1996, Thomas born 1903 death unknown, Margaret Alice born 1905 died 1991 she married John Edward Pearson,George William b 1906 death unknown, Nicholas b 1908 death unknown, Florance b 1911 d 1952, Norah b 1914 death unknown, Ralph Gowland b 1917 D1941. If anyone could help me i would be most greatful. Thanks, Vera     17 May 2010
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My dad  died recently and he often spoke of Trimdon Colliery, his name was Bill Crosby, my nannas maiden name was Langly, he was a footballer in his younger days. I would like to know if any family members remember him. Thanks - Val   14 May 2010
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Does anyone remember a Thomas Noble born Aycliffe 1886 and died Trimdon 24 Dec 1975.  He was one of 11 siblings and his father was the foreman at Aycliffe Limestone quarry.  He worked in Jaques and Jaques drapers shop in Darlington and retired to Trimdon,
I don’t know if there was a  Mrs Noble or if the lady he lived with was one of his spinster sisters.  He was my father's guardian  1922-1934 and I would like to know more about him if possible and if there are any living relatives. He must have had many nephews and nieces.
Any  information would be much appreciated.  Thanks - Dani
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Family tree information below provided by Gerald Caswell,

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Isabella Calvert,
circa 1807

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Searching for information on your family history?
Some of these links may be useful:

Trimdonfamily.com

Swinburn(e)
Middleton
Knott
Hopper
Worthington
Arkengarthdale Bousfields


If you would like to add a link, please let us know.

Genuki UK

Trimdon Cemetery

St Pauls ( Cassop) burial register


1901 Census

Wheatley Hill/Ludworth Census Returns

1851 Census Returns

1861 Census Returns

1871 Census Returns

1881 Census Returns

1891 Census Returns
 

Family Search Internet

Ancestry co.uk

Internment.net

Durham County Registers

Cleveland Family History Society

Wensleydale and Swaledale

Index of Churches and Parishes County Durham

Northumberland & Durham Family History Society

Muker and Gunnerside burial records

PortCities Hartlepool

Gunnerside, Yorkshire

THE GED4WEB© HOMEPAGE

Genbox Family History

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Durham County Records Office

Family History Online

Many of these links supplied courtesy
of Gerald Caswell

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