Hindmarsh Alwinton Gallery
George Tate’s “History of the Borough – History of Alnwick” p.406 (1866) “Votes and Proceedings” New South Wales Parliament. Legislative Council 1859 volume I p.733 [The above no longer seems…
George Tate’s “History of the Borough – History of Alnwick” p.406 (1866) “Votes and Proceedings” New South Wales Parliament. Legislative Council 1859 volume I p.733 [The above no longer seems…
The Alwinton Hindmarsh Family & Other Records The various descendants are: Below are links to pages of information regarding historical research that was previously collected together on the old Hindmarsh…
Hindmarshes in The Cheviots Since about 2005, I have been researching one particular branch of my family tree, the Hindmarshes. Someone suggested to me that other people may find what…
Percival Hindmarsh, son of Percival of Belsay Barns and brother of William Hindmarsh, the prison warder. Christening 1812 24 Dec Falstone, Northumberland Presbyterian From FindMyPast: Percival had an interesting and…
Percival was the son of George and Ann Hindmarsh of Rookland. A George Hindmarsh or Hymers had a tenancy of Rookland in 1717; this could have been Percival’s father or…
Percival (1742), who died in 1820, also, fortunately, made a Will Percival the son wrote his Will in 1819 and said “… anticipating, as I am far advanced in years,…
At the time of his marriage, Percival is shown as living at Quickening Cote, Alwinton, Northumberland and Margret Young is shown as living at Linshiels. These 2 farms are next…
William Hindmarsh the Grocer (1780-1838) He looked after his brother’s sons Percival and William from age 9 and 2 in 1821 until his death in 1838 aged 58, when his…