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Flick

Flick Report 23 May 2011 10:21

1891

Name: Joseph Coulson
Age: 50
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841
Relation: Head
Spouse's Name: Frances C Coulson
Gender: Male
Where born: Durham, England

Civil parish: Westgate
Ecclesiastical parish: St Pauls
County/Island: Northumberland
Country: England


Registration district: Newcastle Upon Tyne
Sub-registration district: Westgate
ED, institution, or vessel: 34
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 4197
Folio: 133A
Page Number: 11
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Coulson 50 Coach/Carriage maker - EMPLOYED
Frances C Coulson 52
Sarah G Coulson 15
Frances C Coulson 10

Address: 37, Campbell St

Next door is (presumably) the son Richard...........Railway Porter

Ecclesiastical Parish: St Pauls.

All taken from the census image

Still at the address in 1901, so the assumption would be that the children were baptised at St Paul's

Found by googling..............................

There is a photo of St Paul's Church, High Elswick, which was consecrated in 1858 and stands in Havelock Street, at.
http://www.fototime.com/memberdetail/58E08A8BADBC42C8A4E097D0D715519A


Elswick is the correct area

grannyfranny

grannyfranny Report 22 May 2011 23:09

If the carriage makers had their own business, they might be listed in Slaters Directory, or similar.

tempest

tempest Report 22 May 2011 21:49

I think "Nylam Street" might actually be Wylam Street in Gateshead

have you looked on google / google maps maps to see if they are still there, Wylam Street seems to have been redeveloped, it's not far from the Gateshead metro station.

here's a link to a photo you might find interesting

http://isee.gateshead.gov.uk/detail.php?type=related&kv=1123&t=objects

Flick

Flick Report 22 May 2011 21:29

I would suggest that the Gateshead address is Wylam St..............

NEWS

NEWS Report 22 May 2011 21:23

Hi all

Well I'm back on the trail again after several months hiccups. We are now definately going to NE for a week staying in Newcastle and visiting Durham and I am at a loss where to go first. Would like to visit area where my grandad was born - Cambell ? St Westgate and also the church where he was baptised - unfortunately I don't know which one it is - the details I have are:
George Coulson
Baptisim: 7 August 1898 - Newcastle
Parents : Richard Stobart Coulson & Elizabeth Coulson

The family have lived in various areas and I would like to try and see as much as I can - William St Westgate, Clayton St West - St John
Durham_ Gilesgate and Claypath and finally Nylam St? Gateshead.

I know this is a bit rambling but if anyone could point me in the right direction as to how I get to see these places I would be very grateful.

Thanks in advance
June

Allen

Allen Report 14 Mar 2011 17:20

Hello again June

Just a thought, as both the Discovery Museum & The library are usually quite busy my advice is to book a viewer/Screen about a week earlier than your visit.
I believe both have Census records from 1841.
Regards Allen

Allen

Allen Report 14 Mar 2011 17:12

Hi June
Sorry for late reply but have just seen your query re: Durham/Northumberland records. If its Church records your after the Archives at Discovery Museum has those for St Johns, some as far back as 1587, St Pauls Chapel is also listed in St Johns records & as Westgate is close by to St Johns I assume thats the one you want.
Come back to me if its other info you want & I'll try to find out where it may be held.
Regards Allen

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 21 Jan 2011 18:23

June Why dont you post the names on the thread..it may be possible to locate some info for you in advance of your trip...

Linda

Linda Report 21 Jan 2011 17:31

Hello June.
I hope you will enjoy your visit to Newcastle, we have masses of places to see that is Just in the town centre.

Tempest is right
There is the archives in the Discovery Museums. the staff are very polite and helpful.
Newcastle Cty library is beautiful since they rebuilt it..good for the Newspapers.ie Obituaries ect...I have spent many hours in here!

I hope the Weather will be kind to you for when you come up.

Linda.

Anne-Marie

Anne-Marie Report 21 Jan 2011 05:17

Hi June,

You're welcome, we were in the Durham/Northumberland area for 2 months and I only managed about 8 hours research time and I never got to Woodhorn!
Beware the North East is a beautiful place.

Have a great trip

Anne-Marie

tempest

tempest Report 19 Jan 2011 21:55

You're welcome, hope you have a good time, we Novocastrians are fab!

ps here's another site for you with some old and present day photos, all are searchable eg "Clayton Street"

http://www.flickr.com/photos/newcastlelibraries/collections/72157622600850187/

NEWS

NEWS Report 19 Jan 2011 21:33

Thanks for all you good advice and help, will certainly do some research before we go as know idea of area as have never been before. As our trip is planned for July I hope I have enough time. Thanks again

June

Anne-Marie

Anne-Marie Report 18 Jan 2011 06:08

There is also Newcastle City Library that has a huge new floor devoted to genealogy. The library just off Northumberland Street, I visited it while over there last summer and was very impressed.

City Library Charles Avison Building 33 New Bridge Street West Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8AX. 0191 2774100 [email protected] ...
www.newcastle.gov.uk/libraries -


There is also Bolbeck Hall just down from the Central Station.
NDFHS Library & Research Centre 2nd Floor Bolbec Hall Westgate Road NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NE1 1SE Telephone: U.K. (0191) 261 2159 ...

Can I suggest doing as much leg work as possible before you get there it certainly saved me lots of time.

Good hunting,
Anne-Marie

tempest

tempest Report 17 Jan 2011 23:20

Northumberland Archives are no longer at County Hall, they are at Wooodhorn, please see link below

http://www.experiencewoodhorn.com/collections/

although they deal mainly with Northumberland, for Newcastle it would probably better to try the Tyne and Wear archives their website is

http://www.twmuseums.org.uk/archives/

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 17 Jan 2011 23:13

June....The Railway would be NER (North Eastern Railway) Ncle Central Station is in the area you are looking at.
Blanford St Archives is just a couple minutes away .
Clayton St is in the same vicinity...

NEWS

NEWS Report 17 Jan 2011 22:36

Thanks again

Will try both these - wish me luck!

June

Marcus

Marcus Report 17 Jan 2011 22:33

June,

You could also try the National Archives in Kew, London for advice as well.

Marcus

Abby

Abby Report 17 Jan 2011 22:32

hi try here

Archives • Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
Lists the holdings which may be of value to family and local history researchers.
www.tyneandweararchives.org.uk/ - Cached - Similar

NEWS

NEWS Report 17 Jan 2011 22:30

Thanks Marcus

I will look up details for archives and Museum (didn't think of this)

June

Marcus

Marcus Report 17 Jan 2011 22:18

June,

Newcastle was in Northumberland until 1974 when Tyne & Wear was created, so archives may have moved around a bit!

Try e-mailing the local archives before you go, to see what info is where etc., or try the Railway Museum in York - they may know where to look as well.

Marcus