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Thomas Burne and Jane Thwaites
The Cumberland & Westmoreland Herald, 16 June 1867 - Marriages

At Bongate, on 20th June, Thomas, eldest son of William Burne, Black Leases, to Jane, eldest daughter of John Thwaites, Crackenthorpe.

The marriage between Jane Thwaites and Thomas Burne took place in St. Michael's church in Appleby, Westmorland, England on 20 June 1867.


England Census 1871 about Thomas and Jane Burne and family
Residence: Staingills, Culgaith, Cumberland, England
Name Relation Gender Age Birth Place of Birth
Thomas Burne
Jane Burne
Alice Burne
Thomas Fawcet
Thomas Yeomans
Williams Hindson
William Watson
George Sowerby
Mary Sowerby
Isabella Cruthers
Head
Wife
Daughter
Servant
Servant
Servant
Servant
Servant
Servant
Servant
Male
Female
Female
Male
Male
Male
Male
Male
Female
Female
38
34
1 mo.
29
27
22
19
17
19
15
abt. 1833
abt. 1837
abt. 1871
abt. 1842
abt. 1844
abt. 1849
abt. 1852
abt. 1854
abt. 1852
abt. 1856
Newbiggin, Westmorland
Brougham, Westmorland
Kirkland, Cumberland
Kirkland, Cumberland
Dalston, Cumberland
Penrith, Cumberland
Appleby, Westmorland
Kenswick Cumberland
Kenswick, Cumberland
Canterbury

Jane Thwaites was baptised in Brougham, Westmorland, England on 27 September 1836. Her daeth was registered in Penrith, Cumberland during the fourth quarter of 1921.
Thomas Burne was baptised in Newbiggin, Appleby, Westmorland, England om 01 November 1832. His parents were William and Mary Burne. His death was registered in Penrith, Cumberland during the first quarter of 1878.


David Burne
Passenger of the "Celtic" from Liverpool via Queenstown to New York.
The arrival was on 22 December 1888.
Celtic David Burne, aged 50, laborer
Citizenship: Ireland
Intended destination: USA
Embarkation: Queenstown
No. 1 main deck




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