Can anyone help us trace our relatives? VOICE OF THE NORTH.WE are looking for lost, living relatives of the Wood family who all seem to originate from Sunderland and Seaham Harbour. My father-in-law left Seaham in about 1937, came to Birmingham, got married and had a family of his own. We knew nothing of his family from Seaham until I recently started researching a family tree. My wife, her family and I are now into our 60s and would like to find and meet surviving Wood relatives. The names and dates are as follows: George, born 1906; William Henry Noun 1. William Henry - English chemist who studied the quantities of gas absorbed by water at different temperatures and under different pressures (1775-1836) Henry , 1908; Pheobe Ann, 1910; Ethel Mary, 1912 and James, 1914. Their father James George, who was born in 1880 and died in 1915, married Mart Lizzie Parsons in 1903 at Christ Church Christ Church may refer to the following churches: In the United Kingdom:
Easington is a town in Easington district in east County Durham, England. It comprises the ancient village of Easington (Easington Village) and the ex-mining town of Easington Colliery. . James George and all male family members were miners at Dawdon Colliery and about that time lived in Seaham at 57 Viceroy Street, 37 Church Street and 21 Henry Street. If anyone can help with this search line, could you please get in touch? We are desperate to find any living relatives. ALAN CHESHIRE, 13 Windsor Road, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B36 0JN (tel: 0121 681 2758; email: alan.cheshire@blueyonder.co.uk) |
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