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William Todd moved into [[Cruddas Terrace]] ([[1 Cruddas Terrace]]), Bellingham at some time between 1876 and 1878 when one looks at the birthplaces of his children. He was born in Stanwix, Cumberland on 30 October 1841 to William, a labourer, and Margaret (nee Skelton). In 1851 the family was living at 2, Queen Street, Micklegate, York. He cannot be traced in the 1861 Census. He married Mary Hixon in Bellingham on 22 January 1867. At the 1871 Census they were living at 9, Rendle Terrace, Ridsdale, where his occupation is given as joiner. There oldest child, Joseph (3) had been born in Lumley, Co. Durham but Sarah (2) and William (11 months) had both been born in Corsenside. Margaret was born in Ridsdale circa 1874 but Thomas (1875) and Elizabeth (1876) were both born in Ferryhill. The remaining children, Robert (1878) and Catherine (1880) were born in Bellingham where their father described himself as a joiner and cartwright. The family were | William Todd moved into [[Cruddas Terrace]] ([[1 Cruddas Terrace]]), Bellingham at some time between 1876 and 1878 when one looks at the birthplaces of his children. He was born in Stanwix, Cumberland on 30 October 1841 to William, a labourer, and Margaret (nee Skelton). In 1851 the family was living at 2, Queen Street, Micklegate, York. He cannot be traced in the 1861 Census. He married [[Todd, Mary (Nee Hixon)|Mary Hixon]] in Bellingham on 22 January 1867. At the 1871 Census they were living at 9, Rendle Terrace, Ridsdale, where his occupation is given as joiner. There oldest child, Joseph (3) had been born in Lumley, Co. Durham but Sarah (2) and William (11 months) had both been born in Corsenside. Margaret was born in Ridsdale circa 1874 but Thomas (1875) and Elizabeth (1876) were both born in Ferryhill. The remaining children, Robert (1878) and Catherine (1880) were born in Bellingham where their father described himself as a joiner and cartwright. The family were living in [[6 Cruddas Terrace]] in 1891 with five of their children although they had moved houses in the terrace, He died in Bellingham in the final quarter of 1896 aged 57. | ||
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Revision as of 14:33, 29 November 2023
William Todd moved into Cruddas Terrace (1 Cruddas Terrace), Bellingham at some time between 1876 and 1878 when one looks at the birthplaces of his children. He was born in Stanwix, Cumberland on 30 October 1841 to William, a labourer, and Margaret (nee Skelton). In 1851 the family was living at 2, Queen Street, Micklegate, York. He cannot be traced in the 1861 Census. He married Mary Hixon in Bellingham on 22 January 1867. At the 1871 Census they were living at 9, Rendle Terrace, Ridsdale, where his occupation is given as joiner. There oldest child, Joseph (3) had been born in Lumley, Co. Durham but Sarah (2) and William (11 months) had both been born in Corsenside. Margaret was born in Ridsdale circa 1874 but Thomas (1875) and Elizabeth (1876) were both born in Ferryhill. The remaining children, Robert (1878) and Catherine (1880) were born in Bellingham where their father described himself as a joiner and cartwright. The family were living in 6 Cruddas Terrace in 1891 with five of their children although they had moved houses in the terrace, He died in Bellingham in the final quarter of 1896 aged 57.
