GENUKI: Kirknewton, Northumberland Genealogy (original) (raw)
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KIRKNEWTON
The location of the Parish of Kirknewton (shown in green). [View a zoomable and navigable Map of the Area provided by Multimap.] "KIRKNEWTON parish is bounded on the north by the parishes of Ford, Carham, and Branxton, on the west by Scotland, on tbe south by Coquetdale Ward, and on the east by Doddington and Wooler parishes. It comprises the townships of Akeld, Coldsmouth and Thompson's Walls, Coupland, Crookhouse, Grey's Forest, Heathpool, Howtell, Kilham, Kirk Newton, Lanton, Milfield, Newton West, Paston, Selby's Forest, and Yeavering, whose united area is 37,976 acres. Its population in 1801, was 1,406; in 1811, 1,472; in 1821, 1,701; in 1831, 1,674; in 1841, 1,726; and in 1851, 1,732 souls. The principal landowners are Sir William Davison, Sir F. Blake. Matthew Culley, Esq., George A. Grey, Esq., the Earl of Tankerville, ---- Morton, Esq., Percival Clennell, Esq., George Rea. Esq., Frank Sitwell, Esq., Lady Stanley, Johu Ord, Esq., Alexander Thompson, Esq., and Robert Thompson, Esq. This parish occupies an extensive but thinly populated tract, in the south-western part of Glendale Ward." [From History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland, Whellan, 1855].
Census Church Records Civil Registration Description and Travel | Gazetteers History Maps Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc. |
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Census
- The 1851 Census Index (microfiche CN34 and CN35) published by theNorthumberland and Durham Family History Society may be of value to researchers interested in this parish.
Church Records
- Kirknewton - Church Records - links and information.
Civil Registration
- This area is now within Northumberland North 1st Registration District. Certificates of birth, death and marriage can be obtained from:Superintendent Registrar, Register Office, Berwick Community Centre, 5 Palace Street East, Berwick-upon-Tweed, TD15 1HT. If ordering certificates from a District Office, please note the following:
- The cost of a certificate is currently (from 1st April 2003)£ 7.00 - send a Sterling cheque payable to the_Superintendent Registrar_ plus return postage or two International Reply Coupons;
- The G.R.O. (St Catherine's) Index references are of no value;
- For marriage certificates, the precise place of marriage must be given;
- Civil Registration in England and Wales began on July 1st 1837.
Description and Travel
- Photographs of College Valleyand Trowupburnfrom Les Bell's Northumberland Camwebsite.
- The Northumberland Communities website includes pages relating toHowtel,KirknewtonandMilfield. They provide "a range of learning resource material that reflects Northumberland's heritage, providing a base for studying the County's history. The website provides a starting point for understanding the development of communities in Northumberland. It also seeks to illustrate the range of sources for family and local history research that are available via Northumberland Archives Service."
Gazetteers
- The section of The National Gazetteer (1868) relating to this parish - transcribed by Colin Hinson.
History
- The history of Kirknewton Parish is included in:- Northumberland County History Committee, History of Northumberland, Volume 11. Newcastle, A. Reid, 1922.(Available on fiche from Ancestral Indexes).
Maps
- Kirknewton - Maps - links and information.
Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.
- Kirknewton Parish was part of Glendale Poor Law Union. The Union Workhouse was located in the town of Wooler. Some records are held atBerwick-upon-Tweed Record Office, but these are of limited genealogical value.
- Peter Higginbotham has provideddetails and photographs of Glendale Workhouse.
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