Parish Notes Northumberland

Embleton Holy Trinity

[Population 1911: 1,412]

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Embleton Holy Trinity. © 2000 Original Indexes.


Church

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Townships

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Topography

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History

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The Parish Chest

EP 170/10 Burials 1813-1879

Page Name Abode Date Age
36/281 Seaman name unknown belonging to the Ship Major of Newcastle wrecked at Newton on the night of the seventh of March 1827. [The initials on his clothes were D.S.] March 17th 1827 -
36/285 Seaman name unknown belonging to the Ship Major of Newcastle wrecked at Newtown on the night of the seventh of March 1827 March 26 1827 -
37/289 Seaman supposed to belong to the Ship Major of Newcastle wrecked at Newtown on the night of the seventh of March 1827 name unknown April 23rd 1827 -
41/321 Name unknown, belonging to the schooner Triton of Arbroath wrecked at Newtown on the 1st of Dec. Decr 25th 1828 -
42/336 Name unknown found upon Emblestone Oct 4th 1829 -
47/373 A Boy Name unknown belonging the Ship Prividence of N. Shields wrecked on this coast on the night of the 1st of Feby 1831 Feby 8th 1831 -
61/488 A man apparently a seaman found on the coast name unknown Septer 8th 1836 -
68/542 Seaman, name unknown, supposed to have been on board the Steam vessel Forfarshire which was wrecked on the Farn Islands on Thursday the 6th Sept. he had pricked on his right arm the following mark K. x D. on the underpart and E. on the upper. [Duncan] Octr 3 1838 -

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Non-Parochial Records

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Monumental Inscriptions

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