HEAVYSIDE is also spelled Heaviside, Heviside, Heavysides, Heavisides, Hevisides.....
MARRIAGE - John HEAVYSIDE of Sherburn and Elizabeth STOKELL
30 Nov 1777 in Esh, chapelry of Lanchester, County Durham
(she was the daughter of Matthew STOKELL and Mary STEPHENSON)
"23 Nov 1777 Banns of marriage were published in this church the 3d time between
John Heavysides of Sherburn being extraparochial
and Elizabeth Stokell of the Chapelry of Esh in this parish,
but in this case deemed extraparochial,
by J Carr Afd. Curate"
BAPTISM - Anthony HEAVYSIDE, 03 Nov 1776 in Lanchester Church of England, County Durham
"Anthony son of John HEAVYSIDE, Labourer and Elizabeth his wife of Maners House"
MARRIAGE - Anthony HEVISIDE and Margaret CLARK
27 Sept 1800 at St.Michael's Church of England, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
"both of this Parish, were Married in this Church by Banns
this Twenty Seventh Day of September in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred
by me Thos. THOMSON Offg. Minist.
This marriage was solemnized between us:-
The mark of X Anthony HEVISIDE - The mark of X Margaret CLARK, now HEVISIDE
in the Presence of :- Thos. WILSON, Joseph ORD, William CLARK"
CHILDREN of Anthony HEVISIDE and Margaret CLARK:-
(all born in County Durham), from the International Genealogical Index
MARRIAGE - Ann HEAVISIDE and John HODGSON
25 March 1828 in Kirk Merrington Church of England
Witnesses:- Ralph THOMPSON and Thomas RICKERBY
1881 CENSUS - Ann HODGSON was a widow in the household of her son-in-law James REED in Tudhoe
DEATH of Ann HODGSON, 27 Oct 1884 aged 81 years, in Tudhoe Grange
Death certificate:- "Widow of John HODGSON, Labourer"
The informant was "Anthony HODGSON, son, of Old Cornforth"
Ann HODGSON was buried with her husband John HODGSON in Cornforth