1. John GARDHOUSE was born in 1788 in Chapel Burn, Cumberland, England. He was christened on 28 Mar 1788 in Lanercost. He died on 2 Jan 1855 in Haltwhistle, Northumberland, England. He was 1841 CENSUS in Reay Garth Toll Barr Haltwhistle Thirlwall. He was an Ag labourer 1841 CENSUS. He was 1851 CENSUS in Toll Gate Thirlwall Northumberland. He was a Toll Bar Keeper 1851 CENSUS.

Elizabeth THOMPSON (daughter of John THOMPSON and Margaret ROUTLEDGE) was born in 1812 in Farlam, Cumberland, England. She was christened on 8 Mar 1812 in Farlam. She died on 25 Nov 1895 in Cumberland (age 83yrs). She was 1841 CENSUS in Reay Garth Toll Barr Haltwhistle Thirlwall. She was 1851 CENSUS in Toll Gate Thirwall. She was 1861 CENSUS in Toll Gate Rosehill Thirlwall Northumberland. She was a Gate Keeper (Widow) 1861 CENSUS. She was 1871 CENSUS in Reaygarth Toll Bar Thirlwall. She was a Gate Keeper 1871 CENSUS. She was 1881 CENSUS in Wry Garth Toll Bar Thirlwall. She was a Gatekeeper 1881 CENSUS. She was 1891 CENSUS in Laurel Bank Wetheral Cumberland. She was a Living on own means 1891 CENSUS. John GARDHOUSE and Elizabeth THOMPSON had the following children:

child+2 i. Margaret GARDHOUSE.
child+3 ii. Jane GARDHOUSE.
child+4 iii. Elisabeth GARDHOUSE.
child+5 iv. Robert GARDHOUSE.
child+6 v. Ann GARDHOUSE.
child+7 vi. Mary GARDHOUSE.
child8 vii. Hannah GARDHOUSE was born in 1853 in Haltwhistle Northumberland. He (or she) was christened on 16 Oct 1853 in Haltwhistle. He (or she) died in 1899 in Cumberland (age 44yrs). He (or she) was 1861 CENSUS in Toll Gate Rosehill Thirlwall Northumberland. He (or she) was 1871 CENSUS in Reaygarth Toll Bar Thirlwall. He (or she) was 1881 CENSUS in Wry Garth Toll Bar Thirlwall Northumberland. He (or she) was a Domestic Servant 1881 CENSUS. He (or she) was 1891 CENSUS in Spade Adam Kingwater Banks Cumberland. He (or she) was 1891 CENSUS in Visitor with William Milburn. He (or she) was a Nurse 1891 CENSUS.

All information on John Gardhouse, Elizabeth Thompson and their descendants provided by Stan Brickell. Thanks Stan! (8 March 2011)

 

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