Northumberland Compiled Genealogies

Bowman, John. My Bowman Family in Northumberland and Durham. History and family tree of Mark Bowman and Ruth surname not listed. Dates from 1682-1902, with relatives in Ray, Kirkwhelpington, Hartington, Cambo, Low Angerton, Hartburn and Middleton. Surnames, Beller, Laidler, Charlton, Sinship, angus, Stamper, Hardcastle, Stephenson, Aslin, Fenwick, and Sweeting. Photos included are of 2 gravestones, the marriage of Anna Bowman and the Rev. Harrison Fenwick, John Harcastle Bowman, and Henry Bowman. Article in the Northumberland &amp; Durham Family History Society Journam. vol. 38, no.1. pages 25-29. Family History Library Ref. 942.8 B2jo vol. 38,1. Spring 2013.

Brack, Arthur. Irregular Marriages at Lamberton Toll. A fragment of a register of irregular border marriages held at the Scottish Record Office, part of miscellaneous papers from the Lord Advocate's Office (Reference AD 58/125) Mr Brack has done a transcription of the fragment, giving the date, Groom's first name, surname, place, job occupation, and brides name, and place if different from the Groom. Folk mainly from Northumberland, and Durham. You can also google it, and see the list. Article can be found in The Journal of the Northumberland &amp; Durham Family History Society vol22,no.1. page5-6. Family History Library Ref 942.8 B2jo v.22.no.1. Spring 1997

Nicholson, Geoff. A Future North-East Monarch? A discussion on different folk of Northumberland and Co. Durham, that would have a direct line into Royal ancestry. Surnames of Allan, Nicholson, Blakston, Bowes, Bursey, Conyers, Eure, Fenwick, Grey Bulteel, Harrison, Heslop, Hill, Killinghall, King, Lambton, Liddell, Lumbley, Marley, Millot, Myers, Nicholson, Ogle, Proud, Sheffield, Sutton, Temple, Webster, and Young. Marriage dates in the article, 1314-1934, and is to be found in the Northumberland &amp; Durham Family History Society Journal, v.38, no.1 pages 13-17. Family History Library Ref. 942.8 B2jo v.38.no.1. (spring 2013)

Woodger, Janet. and Feather, Mark. Kipper John Woodger (1813-1876) History of family of Nathan Woodger, and Mary nee Lambell, married 1812, their son John born 1813 who moved to Newcastle, to start a successful Kipper business, with descendants moving around Monkwearmouth, London Lowestoft, Newbiggin by the Sea, and Gt Yarmouth. Article dated 1812-1929, and is found in the Journal of the Northumberland &amp; Durham Family History Society. vol26,no4,pages 121-124, Family History Library Ref. 942.8 B2jo v.26.no.4. Winter 2001