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Match: Cluff
Source: ENG-DURHAM(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Janis Noonan" <2zpool(a)charter.net>
Subject: Re: [ENG-DURHAM] re Bishopwearmouth BT's
Your statement said the marriage was for Ann Barrass but it was Alice.
Alice Barrass was baptised in Newcastle All Saints 29 Oct 1806, born 3
Oct
1806, 1st daughter of William Barrass, Pitman, native of Chester Le
Street,
Co. Durham by his wife Elizabeth daughter of Mark Noble, pitman, of
Tanfield
Co. Durham. Heaton Northumberland was in the All Saints parish of
Newcastle. Per 1851 census HO107/2392 folio 432 page 25. I have not
found
Henry Sr in the 1851 census. Says Alice was married so he must be
around
somewhere.
The family also lived in Pittington Co. Durham as there were baptisms of
Henry Clouff (Clough) son of Henry, collier, and Alice 5 July 1832.
Henry
died in mine explosion in Haswell 28 Sept 1844, age 12 along with
brother
Michael, age 14, they were buried 30 Sept 1844 (South Hetton Holy
Trinity)
Elizabeth Cluff baptised Pittington 31 May 1829 d/o Henry and Alice
Alice and Ann Clough were baptised at Haswell in 1844 and 1846.
Janis