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1851 Living at Market Place, Bishop Auckland: [[William Ramshaw]] (age 73 born Morrington, Durham), Retired Builder. With his wife Elizabeth Ramshaw (age 63 born St. Andrew Auckland, durham. Two servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1851 Living at Market Place, Bishop Auckland: [[William Ramshaw]] (age 73 born Morrington, Durham), Retired Builder. With his wife Elizabeth Ramshaw (age 63 born St. Andrew Auckland, durham. Two servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref>


1854 July 19th. Died at Bishop Auckland
1854 July 19th. Died. 'At Bishop Auckland, on the 19th inst. aged 77 William Ramshaw, Esq., of that place.'<ref>Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury - Saturday 22 July 1854</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 09:58, 5 July 2016

William Ramshaw (1777-1854)

1804 July 18th. Married at Bishop Auckland to Elizabeth Nelson (1782–1862)

1806 Birth of daughter Margaret who married William Armstrong

1851 Living at Market Place, Bishop Auckland: William Ramshaw (age 73 born Morrington, Durham), Retired Builder. With his wife Elizabeth Ramshaw (age 63 born St. Andrew Auckland, durham. Two servants.[1]

1854 July 19th. Died. 'At Bishop Auckland, on the 19th inst. aged 77 William Ramshaw, Esq., of that place.'[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury - Saturday 22 July 1854