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== Children ==
== Children ==


* Elizabeth, 3rd Daughter of John Harley & Anne his wife, late Dobson, of this parish was born April 24 1803 & Christened October 9th 1803.
* Elizabeth, 3rd Daughter of John Harley & Anne his wife, late Dobson, of this parish was born April 24 1803 & Christened October 9th 1803.


== Death ==
== Death ==
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Ann Harley (spinster) married Edward Blackett (widower) on the 11th October 1827 at Long Newton, the witnesses were John Taylor and Frances Dryden.
* Ann Harley (spinster) married Edward Blackett (widower) on the 11th October 1827 at Long Newton, the witnesses were John Taylor and Frances Dryden.


1841 Census for a George Harley (35)and Elizabeth Harley (30) in Long Newton
* 1841 Census for a George Harley (35)and Elizabeth Harley (30) in Long Newton
 
* The parish church of Long Newton was being rebuilt in 1807, so there could be no marriages there.

Revision as of 11:53, 20 February 2021

Born: 1740 Buried: 26 Jan 1837 Married: Anne Dobson Mother: Father: Descendant: John Harley


Birth

Marriage

John Harley married Anne Dobson at Long Newton on the 17th January 1785.

Children

  • Elizabeth, 3rd Daughter of John Harley & Anne his wife, late Dobson, of this parish was born April 24 1803 & Christened October 9th 1803.

Death

John Harley of Long Newton, was buried at Long Newton, Durham, England on the 26th January 1837. He was 97 years old (putting his year of birth around 1740). This would put his marriage to be at the age of 45, which is a bit old. Possibly this burial could be John Harley's father, or this was a second marriage.

Other Records

  • Ann Harley (spinster) married Edward Blackett (widower) on the 11th October 1827 at Long Newton, the witnesses were John Taylor and Frances Dryden.
  • 1841 Census for a George Harley (35)and Elizabeth Harley (30) in Long Newton
  • The parish church of Long Newton was being rebuilt in 1807, so there could be no marriages there.