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Brotton

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Brotton People

Can You Identify These People?

St Peters School 1972 onwards

Brotton Old School

Brotton County Modern School

Warsett Secondary School

Badger Hill Primary School

Brotton Working Mens Club

The Rectory

St Peters Church

St Margarets CofE Church

Primitive Methodist Chapel

Wesleyan Chapel

St Anthonys RC Church

Kilton Lane

Brotton Cottage Hospital

Newspaper Clippings

Crimes

Railway Station

The White House

Hunley House

Brotton Grange

The Cottage

The Close

Brotton House

Brotton Hall

Ivy Cottage

High Street

Child Street

Day Street

Errington Street

Jackson Street

Railway Terrace

Abbey Street

Broadbent Street

Wilson Street

Hutchinson Street

Dixon Street

Rear High Street

Skelton Road

Coach Road

Saltburn Road

Springfield Avenue

Foster Street

Gladstone Street

George Terrace

Park Terrace

Days Terrace

Britannia Terrace

The Avenue

The Garth

Cliffe Street

Ings Lane

Grange Street

Chapel Street

Lorne Terrace

New Brotton

Park Road

Millholme Terrace

Brotton (Morrisons) Ironstone Mine

Lumpsey Ironstone Mine

Kilton Ironstone Mine

Huntcliffe Ironstone Mine

Craggs Hall Ironstone Mine

Cliffe Ironstone Mine

Skinningrove Ironstone Mine

North Skelton Ironstone Mine

Other Local Mines

Local Heroes - Mary Jarred

Local Heroes - Derek Mclean

Local Heroes - Charles Robinson Sykes

Local Heroes - Henry Alexander Cooper

Monumental Inscriptions

**LOOKING FOR**

Brotton Hippodrome

The Grand Cinema / Hall

Arthur Norman Harker

Joseph Edward Huntrods - Photographer

Clubs and Groups

Bands

1911 Census

1841 Census

1851 Census

1861 Census

1871 Census

1881 Census

1891 Census

1901 Census

Baptisms A - C St Margaret's

Baptisms D - F St Margaret's

Baptisms G - I St Margaret's

Baptisms J - L St Margaret's

Baptisms M - P St Margaret's

Baptisms Q - T St Margaret's

Baptisms U - Z St Margaret's

Celebrations / Parties

Family Stories - Taberner Family

Willow Drive & Linden Road Airey Houses

Weddings

Family Trees

The Station Hotel

Other Schools

Kilton

Shops

Oddfellows Hall

WW1

WW2

Fallen Heroes

Public Houses & Inns - The Shoemakers Arms

Public Houses & Inns - The Green Tree

Public Houses & Inns - The Queens Arms

Public Houses & Inns - The Royal

Public Houses & Inns -The Ship

Public Houses & Inns - The Station

Public Houses & Inns - The Crown

Scouts, Guides, Brownies etc

Trade Directories

Holidays & Days Out

Sport - Football

Tarmac Roadstone Ltd

Paddy Waddle's Railway

Pear Tree Cottage

Quirkies

Your Messages

Cleveland Hall

Mining Accidents

Womens Institute & Mothers Union

Medals & Awards

Ironstone Mining

War Graves

Links for Brotton History

Message Board

Guestbook

Mail Form

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High Street

Old Postcard showing street scene of Brotton High Street from 1900's

1901 Census

House No / Name / Relation 2 Head / Age / Marital Status / Occupation / Birth Place

Number 62
Joseph Welford, Head, 58, Married, Boot & Shoe Merchant, Brotton Yorks
Elizabeth Welford, Wife, 64?,Married, - ,Loftus Yorks
George Arthur Bell, Assistant, 20, Single, Assistant Boot & Shoe Dealer, Skelton Yorks
Ada Collings, Servant, 22, Single, Housemaid/Domestic, Lincoln Lincs

Number 64
Robert White, Head, 49, Widow, Farmer?, Lincolnshire
Emily White, Daughter, 18, Single, Housekeeper Domestic, Brotton Yorks
Mary White, Daughter, 15, Single, - , Brotton Yorks


Number 65
Thomas Peirson, Head, 60, Married, Outside Labourer Ironstone Miner, Rosedale Yorks
Annie Peirson, Wife, 40, Married, - , Durham
Gertrude Mary Peirson, Daughter, ? , - , Rosedale Yorks
George Lancelot Raynor, Boarder, 21?, Chemist Drug Assistant, Hutton Carnwich?
George Bentley, Boarder, 28, Engineman Ironstone Miner, Bishop Auckland Durham
William Benjamin Barker, Boarder, 30, Assistant School Master, Northampton

Number 67 - Queens Arms
Ann Goodfellow, Head, 66, Widow, Inn Keeper Pub, ? Yorks
Mary Esther Padget, Daughter, 35, Widow, - , Eston Yorks
Ethel Padget, Granddaughter, ?? , - , Brotton Yorks
James Fawcett Padget, Grandson, 4, - , Brotton Yorks
Hilda Goodfellow, Grandaughter, 12, - , Brotton Yorks
Jane Allison, Visitor, 21, Single, - , Ravensworth Yorks

Number 68
James Sanderson, Head, 64, Married, Not Working, Skelton Yorks
Jane Sanderson, Wife, 63, Married, - , Brotton Yorks
John Charles Sanderson, Son, 28, Single, Outside Labourer Ironstone Miner, Brotton Yorks
Robert Henry Sanderson, Son, 22, Single, Outside Worker Ironstone Miner, Brotton Yorks

Number 69
Joseph Marshall, Head, 33, Married, Ironstone Miner, Brotton Yorks
Mary E Marshall, Wife, 30, Married, - , Brotton Yorks
John? H Marshall, Son, 9, - , - , Brotton Yorks
William Marshall, Son, 7, - , - , Brotton Yorks
Arthur ? Marshall, Son, 6, - , - , Brotton Yorks
Charles A Alenston?, Boarder, 22, Single, Shoemaker, Pickering Yorks

Number 70
Joseph Hodgson, Head, 47, Married, Outside Labourer Ironstone Miner, Brotton Yorks
Emma Hodgson, Wife, 29?, - , Brotton Yorks
Charles Hodgson, Son, 16, - , Outside Lavourer Ironstone Miner, Brotton Yorks
Nellie Hodgson, Daughter, 12, - , - , Brotton Yorks
Harry Hodgson, Son, 9, - , - , Brotton Yorks
Eva Hodgson, Daughter, 7, - , - , Brotton Yorks
William Hodgson, Son, 5, - , - , Brotton Yorks
Annie Hodgson, Daughter, 2, - , - , Brotton Yorks
Hilda, Hodgson, Daughter, 6 Months, - , - , Brotton Yorks

The Cottage
Harold Edward Keyes, Head, 36, Single, Clergyman (Church of England), Eastington Gloucestershire
Eva Emmeline Keyes, Sister, 45, Single, - , Eastington Gloucestershire
Norah? Brown, Servant, 17, Cook Domestic, Mexborough Yorks

Number 71
John Toll, Head, 53, Married, Deputy Ironstone Miner, Colkirk Norfolk
Annie Elizabeth Toll, Wife, 48, Married, - ,Whiffonett Norfolk
Ada Elizabeth Toll, Daughter, 22, Single, - , Brotton Yorks
Frederick William Toll, Son, 20, Single, Driver Ironstone Miner, Brotton Yorks
Hilda Toll, Daughter, 13, Single, - , Brotton Yorks
Mildred Toll, Daughter 9, Single, - , Brotton Yorks




1891 Census

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1881 Census

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1871 Census

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1861 Census

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1851 Census

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1841 Census

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Brotton Co-op, High Street. Photograph Kindly Supplied by Alison Small

High Street 1934 - Grand Hall and Old Methodist Chapel
Kindly contributed by Eric & Kath Sibly

High Street 1906 Contributed by Paula Miller (nee Rix)

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Brotton |**NEW THIS MONTH** |Brotton People |Can You Identify These People? |St Peters School 1972 onwards |Brotton Old School |Brotton County Modern School |Warsett Secondary School |Badger Hill Primary School |Brotton Working Mens Club |The Rectory |St Peters Church |St Margarets CofE Church |Primitive Methodist Chapel |Wesleyan Chapel |St Anthonys RC Church |Kilton Lane |Brotton Cottage Hospital |Newspaper Clippings |Crimes |Railway Station |The White House |Hunley House |Brotton Grange |The Cottage |The Close |Brotton House |Brotton Hall |Ivy Cottage |High Street |Child Street |Day Street |Errington Street |Jackson Street |Railway Terrace |Abbey Street |Broadbent Street |Wilson Street |Hutchinson Street |Dixon Street |Rear High Street |Skelton Road |Coach Road |Saltburn Road |Springfield Avenue |Foster Street |Gladstone Street |George Terrace |Park Terrace |Days Terrace |Britannia Terrace |The Avenue |The Garth |Cliffe Street |Ings Lane |Grange Street |Chapel Street |Lorne Terrace |New Brotton |Park Road |Millholme Terrace |Brotton (Morrisons) Ironstone Mine |Lumpsey Ironstone Mine |Kilton Ironstone Mine |Huntcliffe Ironstone Mine |Craggs Hall Ironstone Mine |Cliffe Ironstone Mine |Skinningrove Ironstone Mine |North Skelton Ironstone Mine |Other Local Mines |Local Heroes - Mary Jarred |Local Heroes - Derek Mclean |Local Heroes - Charles Robinson Sykes |Local Heroes - Henry Alexander Cooper |Monumental Inscriptions |**LOOKING FOR** |Brotton Hippodrome |The Grand Cinema / Hall |Arthur Norman Harker |Joseph Edward Huntrods - Photographer |Clubs and Groups |Bands |1911 Census |1841 Census |1851 Census |1861 Census |1871 Census |1881 Census |1891 Census |1901 Census |Baptisms A - C St Margaret's |Baptisms D - F St Margaret's |Baptisms G - I St Margaret's |Baptisms J - L St Margaret's |Baptisms M - P St Margaret's |Baptisms Q - T St Margaret's |Baptisms U - Z St Margaret's |Celebrations / Parties |Family Stories - Taberner Family |Willow Drive & Linden Road Airey Houses |Weddings |Family Trees |The Station Hotel |Other Schools |Kilton |Shops |Oddfellows Hall |WW1 |WW2 |Fallen Heroes |Public Houses & Inns - The Shoemakers Arms |Public Houses & Inns - The Green Tree |Public Houses & Inns - The Queens Arms |Public Houses & Inns - The Royal |Public Houses & Inns -The Ship |Public Houses & Inns - The Station |Public Houses & Inns - The Crown |Scouts, Guides, Brownies etc |Trade Directories |Holidays & Days Out |Sport - Football |Tarmac Roadstone Ltd |Paddy Waddle's Railway |Pear Tree Cottage |Quirkies |Your Messages |Cleveland Hall |Mining Accidents |Womens Institute & Mothers Union |Medals & Awards |Ironstone Mining |War Graves |Links for Brotton History |Message Board |Guestbook |Mail Form