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  2. History of County Durham - Wikipedia

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    In May 2021, four parish councils of the villages of Elwick, Hart, Dalton Piercy and Greatham all issued individual votes of no confidence in Hartlepool Borough Council, and expressed their desire to join the County Durham district. [53] In October 2021, County Durham was shortlisted for the UK City of Culture 2025. In May 2022, it lost to ...

  3. James Watson Corder - Wikipedia

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    James Watson Corder (1867–1953) is a historian best remembered for documenting family history in Sunderland, County Durham, England. His volumes are invaluable to people interested in genealogy today.

  4. Joseph Foster (genealogist) - Wikipedia

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    Some Account of the Pedigree of the Forsters of Cold Hesledon, Co. Durham (1862) The King of Arms (1871) The Pedigree of Wilson of High Wray & Kendal, and the Families Connected With Them (1871) A Pedigree of the Forsters and Fosters of the North of England, and of some of the families connected with them (1871) Lancashire County Families (1873)

  5. Northumberland and Durham Family History Society - Wikipedia

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    Northumberland and Durham Family History Society is a family history society that covers Northumberland, Durham, and Tyne and Wear in the North-East of England.. It was created in 1975, and its aims are to "promote interest in family history amongst its members and the general public.

  6. Conyers baronets - Wikipedia

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    Although on 10 May 1800, he had attended Westminster Abbey for the funeral of his Gibside heiress cousin, Mary Eleanor Bowes [14] [15] – acknowledged as the wealthiest woman in England [16] – he accepted no aid from his relatives at Gibside, the coal-rich estate in the Derwent Valley, County Durham, that his ancestor, Sir William Blakiston ...

  7. Pease family - Wikipedia

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    The Pease family is an English and mostly Quaker family associated with Darlington, County Durham, and North Yorkshire, descended from Edward Pease of Darlington (1711–1785). [1] They were 'one of the great Quaker industrialist families of the nineteenth century, who played a leading role in philanthropic and humanitarian interests'. [2]

  8. Durham County Record Office - Wikipedia

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    The Durham County Record Office holds the archives for County Durham and the Borough of Darlington.The service is run by Durham County Council. [1] The archives were held at County Hall, Durham until 2024 when the service moved to a new building which is part of The Story at Mount Oswald, South Road, Durham.

  9. Category:History of County Durham - Wikipedia

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    History of Durham, England (1 C, 16 P) A. Abbots of Wearmouth-Jarrow ... Pages in category "History of County Durham" The following 81 pages are in this category, out ...

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