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"St. Andrew's Auckland Township, in the parish of the same name, comprises 1186 acres, and its annual value is £12,749.
"The village of Auckland St. Andrew, or South Church, as it is now usually called, is situated on the river Gaunless, which is at this place crossed by a stone bridge of one arch, and is one mile south from Bishop Auckland, and eleven south-south-west from Durham. It contains a brewery,and a manure manufactury formerly occupied as a foundry, but situated in the township of Bishop Auckland. The Gaunless sometimes overflows its banks at this village, and causes considerable damage."
[From History, Topography and Directory of Durham, Whellan , London, 1894]
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St Andrew Auckland
The monumental inscriptions in the churchyard have been transcribed, indexed and published by the Cleveland Family History Society.
St Andrew Auckland
"The number of inhabitants in 1801 was 121; in 1811, 135; in 1821, 119; in 1831, 296; in 1841, 1367; in 1851, 1329; in 1861, 1401; in 1871, 1811; in 1881, 1274; and in 1891, 3100 souls."From History, Topography and Directory of Durham, Whellan , London, 1894]
Shildon
"The population in 1801 was 101; in 1811, 124; in 1821, 115; in 1831, 867; in 1841, 2631; in 1851, 2144; in 1861, 2947; in 1871, 5574; in 1881, 6946; and in 1891, 7870 souls."From History, Topography and Directory of Durham, Whellan , London, 1894]
The following 1851 Census Index booklets published by the Cleveland Family History Society may be of value to researchers interested in this parish:-
- 80 - Byers Green, Hunwick and Newton Cap
- 82 - St. Andrew Auckland
- 83 - Coundon
- 115 - Eldon and Windlestone
- 120 - Binchester and Newfield
St Andrew Auckland
"The Parish Church, dedicated to St. Andrew, occupies a commanding position on what was formerly the site of an early Saxon church. The erection of this most interesting structure may be said to date from the early part of the thirteenth century. It is cruciform in shape, consistingof nave, aisles, transepts, spacious chancel, south porch and western tower. The lower stage of the tower is connected with the nave by a fine arch consisting of three chamfered orders, resting on octagonal responds."[From History, Topography and Directory of Durham, Whellan , London, 1894]
There is a picture (20 kbytes) of the parish church of St. Andrew Auckland; supplied by Richard Hird.
There is a picture (46 kbytes) of the parish church of St. James, Coundon; supplied by Bill Henderson.
St Andrew Auckland
"The parish register commences in 1558." [From History, Topography and Directory of Durham, Whellan , London, 1894]
The Parish Registers for the period 1558-1922 are deposited at Durham County Record Office, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL (EP/Au.SA).
The Marriages (1800-1837) are included in the Joiner Marriage Index
Shildon
The Parish Registers for the period 1834-1960 are deposited at Durham County Record Office, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL (EP/Sh).
Marriage indexes for 1834-1837 (3 kbytes) from the George Bell Collection of Durham and Northumberland Indexes.
The Marriages (1834-1837) are included in the Joiner Marriage Index
The following records for churches in the ancient parish of Auckland St. Andrew are also available at Durham County Record Office, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL:-
- Auckland, St. Luke 1882-1966 (EP/Au.SA).
- Auckland, St. Peter 1875-1931 (EP/Au.SP).
- Byers Green 1845-1968 (EP/BG).
- Binchester 1877-1959 (EP/BG & EP/Bin).
- Newfield 1900-1956 (EP/BG).
- Coundon, St. James 1842-1971 (EP/Cou).
- Windlestone 1908-1929 (EP/Cou).
- Eldon, St. Mark 1877-1982 (EP/El).
- Auckland, St. Philip 1881-1952 (EP/Au.SA & EP/Au.SPh).
- Hunwick, St. Paul 1846-1922 (EP/Hu).
- New Shildon 1868-1953 (EP/NSh).
- Newton Cap 1904-1970 (EP/NC).
- Ask for a calculation of the distance from Auckland St Andrew to another place.
You can see maps centred on OS grid reference NZ217285 (Lat/Lon: 54.650995, -1.665201), Auckland St Andrew which are provided by:
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- Vision of Britain (Click "Historical units & statistics" for administrative areas.)
- English Jurisdictions in 1851 (Unfortunately the LDS have removed the facility to enable us to specify a starting location, you will need to search yourself on their map.)
- Magic (Geographic information) (Click + on map if it doesn't show)
- GeoHack (Links to on-line maps and location specific services.)
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- Nearby townships/parishes shown on an Openstreetmap map.
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