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George Turnbull and Mary Turnbull (née Barron) both 1841-1926
George Turnbull and Mary Barron were the parents of Mary Turnbull, who married David Besford in December 1887.
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Family of Robert Besford and Mary Besford (née Marshall)
Robert Besford (1792-1844) and Mary Marshall were married at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Horton, Northumberland, on 10th June 1821.
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Mary Besford (née Turnbull) (1865-1951)
Mary Turnbull was born in 1865. Her parents, George Turnbull and Mary Turnbull (née Barron), were from Roxburghshire, Scotland. Mary had eight siblings.
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Family of John Besford and Margaret Besford (née Patterson)
John Besford (1826-1914) and Margaret Patterson (1827-1914) were married at All Saints’ Church, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 12th November 1850.
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Family of David Besford and Mary Besford (née Turnbull)
David Besford (1863-1954) and Mary Turnbull (1865-1951) were married at the United Presbyterian Church, Warkworth, Northumberland, on 10th December 1887.
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Besford Station
Besford railway station served the village of Besford, Worcestershire, from 1841 to 1846 on the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway.
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Besford, Shropshire
Besford is a village in Shropshire, England. Besford Wood is nearby.
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David Besford (skipper)
David Besford was the skipper of the St. Patrick trawler in Lowestoft.
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Family of John Besford and Mary Besford (née Felton)
John Besford married Mary Felton at the Parish Church of St. Giles, Birtley, Northumberland, on 9th October 1740. John was recorded in the Parish Register as being from the Parish of Bellingham, Northumberland, at the time of their marriage. Mary Felton was from the Parish of Birtley. John and Mary had the following children, all…
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Radcliffe, Northumberland
Radcliffe was a mining community in Northumberland, located 1 km south of the town of Amble. Radcliffe was once home to over 700 people. It was an independent and self-sufficient settlement with its own schools, shops, churches and working men’s club.