William SMITHSON
Hannah's birthdate: family records 21 June 1835, IGI 21 June 1836. She was 6 in 1841 census, was 16 in 1851 census. Hetton-le-Hole baptism brn 22 June 1832, chr 5 Oct 1834, so either the 1832 Hannah died young, or the birthdate was miscalculated. The marriage data on the children with "?" are supposition based on census records and the IGI. ?Edward Smithson to Sarah Ann Frost - Thomas Smithson to Elizabeth Colling? The spelling of the wife's maiden surname has been determined from her father's signature at his own marriage. Middleton today is a district of Hartlepool, on the east side of the harbor. Susanna in the family records is Hannah's sister-in-law. Couldn't find which brother she married. Notes from the research report by Alan J. Phipps. It appears that Edward and Margaret Smithson first lived at Hetton-le-Hole a township in the parish of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, about 1831-1840. They then moved to Hartlepool, a seacoast town about 15 miles to the southeast, where children were born to them about 1840-6. They still resided at Hartlepool for the 1851 and 1861 censuses. The 1851 census was searched for the family of Edward and Margaret. They were found on Throston Street in Hartlepool. This record gave us many new facts; Edward's birthplace was Chester-le-Street, not Sunderland, as on the family group sheet. The family was still in Hartlepool, although at a different address, for the 1861 census, where by now Edward and Margaret had several grandchildren living with them. From this census we learn that Margaret, not Annie was married to a Jackson, and that Annie's husband was Clougham. It also appears that one daughter not at home was married to a Hodgson, since there is a granddaughter Ann Hodgson, age 8, with the family. There may therefore be a missing female child in the family we will yet need to identify. The missing sons were likely at sea, the British censuses recorded only who stayed the preceding night at each address. Based on the census information for Edward, we searched the parish registers of Chester-le-Street, Durham. His ages in the 1851 and 1861 censuses were in conflict, giving him a possible birth interval of 1798-1803. In this period in the parish registers we found a likely christening for him. This christening appears to be the only possibility, yet there is a discrepancy with the family records. The father in the parish register is Williamm not Thomas, At present we are inclined to accept the father given in the parish register. It is possible that Edward's father was dead by 1835 and thus never known by Hannah, who could have misremembered his name by 1901. Sources of family information: 1. Temple and family records of Laurence & Florian Blackett in possession of Marion Blackett. 2. IGI 1981 edition. 3. Manti Temple baptisms for the dead. 4. 1841, 1851, 1861, censuses of Hartlepool, England 5. Parish registers of Chester-le-Stree, Longbenton, Houghton-le-spring, and Hetton-le-Hole. 6. Civil reg indexes to births for Ann 7. Wallsend, Northumb Parish Registers for wife chr, Willington. 8. Probate indexes, baptistry of durham 9. Hetton-le-Hold baptisms 1832-1841 10. Wallsend Nonconformist Registers for whife's christening.
He married Isabella Leadlow Abt 1791 at Auckland, St. Helen, Durham, England . Isabella Leadlow was born at of Elsdon, Northumberland, England Abt 1765 .
They were the parents of 7
children:
Smithson
born 1792.
Smithson
born 1794.
Isabella Smithson
christened 14 Feb 1796.
Robert Smithson
christened 14 May 1797.
William Smithson
born 21 Oct 1798.
Smithson
born 1799.
Edward Smithson
born 7 Jun 1800.