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THE WHITFIELDS OF ALLENDALE, NORTHUMBERLAND

BY CAROL MINSON

[This article describes the author's family research in a way that may prove helpful to others.]

See also Organize Your Data by Dates and Latest Musings on the Whitfields" by Carol Minson.

Swinhope Valley, Allendale
Swinhope Valley, Allendale

I have been working a great deal on the Allendale WHITFIELDS the past few months, trying to get them into families. Almost all of the Whitfields from the Allendale Parish Registers, -- up until the mid 1800's, -- are in my computer. I have over 600 Allendale Whitfield entries, with their sources.

It has been interesting to see different patterns emerge. I can see the reality of several things, such as the fact that "many" people lived in Allendale during the lead mining times. I have two big maps (24" x 16") of the East Allendale area - one for the 1600's and another for the 1700's. I have placed red dots on the different homes and cottages in which Whitfield's lived. The emerging picture was exciting to me.

There are at least 12 Whitfield families in the East Allendale area in the 1600's with 53 children. Since Parish Registers started in 1662, there are undoubtedly more Whitfield families living in the area, but not recorded before 1662. They moved around quite a bit, even in the 1600's. Those 12 families lived in at least 20 different places. The majority of the Whitfields lived in the Swinhope area of Allendale, where eight different homes were inhabited by Whitfields in the 1600's.

Summary of Whitfield Families in E. Allendale in the 1600's:
(source: parish records & hearth tax)

Number, DOB & birthplace of children
l. THOMAS W.=*ELIZABETH** 3. 1656-1661*. Whiterig.
2. HUGH W.= 1. 1665. Ride Rig Hill - Catton Grieveship.
3. THOMAS W.= ANN** 8. 1666-1668. Smda*** & Middleup.
4. JOHN W. = 3. 1669-1676. Scotch Halls, Swinup & Black Cleugh.
5. RICHARD= ANNE MADGON 2. 1671-1673. Allentown & Newfold House.
6. RALPH W.= 1. 1673. Swinhope.
7. WILLIAM W.= ANN HEWETSON 6. 1673-1683. Allentown.
8. THOMAS W.= 2. 1676-1679. Walls High House.
9. NICHOLAS= MARGARET 1. 1679. Small Burns.
10 JOHN W. = 9. 1688-1708. Scotts Meadow & Midlup.
11 WILLIAM W.= SARAH REED 8. 1698-1714. Broadgatehead, Pryhill & Waterhouse.
12 JOSEPH W.= JANE ** 9. 1699-1716. Huntwell, Hayrake, Holmes & Wide Eals.

[ #1 & #3 = same man, 2nd mg] * Buried at New Sheele.
[ #7 may be son of # 2] ** Society of Friends
[ #10 probably son of # 4] *** meaning ??
[ #12 probably son of # 3]

Whitfield Families in West Allendale in 1600's:
(source: History of Northumberland Vol III, Part I, Hinds. pg 86-104.)

1. Francis Whitfielde & Elizabeth Stocoe, with a tenement called Corry Hill in Ninebanks.
2. George Whitfielde at Turner Sheele.
3. Francis Whitfielde at Hartopley.
4. Matthew Whitfield, with a tenement called Hollinclose in East Allendale.

What were the living conditions faced by the Whitfields in the 1600's? The following was helpful, from History of Northumberland Vol. III, Part I, Hinds:

"In 1632 the connection (for Hexhamshire) with the Crown ceased entirely and it appears that almost all of the land and appurtenances went to Sir John Fenwick, by letters patent. This grant comprised East and West Allendale. . . all lead mines and lead ore to be obtained within the liberty. In spite of the privileges of the Hexham copyholders, and notwithstanding the fact that they paid no heriots, and had almost complete liberty in the disposal of their lands, they were miserably poor, and were always in difficulties." (pg. 59)

1600's Dates that may be helpful in your ancestor searches:
(Allendale happenings are italicized)

1603-1625 James I, king.
1608 The Kings Mill, a water corn mill, at Catton. (Hodgson pg 91)
1611 King James version of the Bible, printed and published
1611 Pilgrim Fathers set sail in Mayflower.
1620-1660 Civil War. Registers poorly kept. Frequent gaps in BT's and parish registers.
1632 Crown grant of Hexhamshire to Sir. John Fenwick.
1649 Charles I executed. Commonwealth estab.
1649-1660 Oliver Cromwell period.
mid 1600's Influx of miners into Allendale (Hodgson,op. cit. pg 79)
1660 King Charles II
1664 Hearth Tax for East & West Allendale. About 200 families listed. Exempt if their annual value was less than 1 L. (NDFHS Journal, 1985, Vol 10, No.1, lists Allendale Hearth Tax.)
1664 Mill at Burn Tongues, Allendale. (Hodgson,op. cit. pg 91)
1665 Plague of London
1666 Fire of London
1670 Allendale Parish Chapel repaired. (Hodgson,op. cit. pg 79)
1671 Nonconformist given freedom of worship; last recorded death from the plague in England.
1678 2nd "Wool" act. "Paupers" those who can't afford wool burial.
1683 One of most severe winters on record - the King (Charles II) gives strict orders for relief of the poor.
1685 King Charles II dies. King James II (Catholic)
1688 King deposed & Jacobites take up his cause. Crown lands pass into private hands. Land tax.
1688 Quakers numerous in Allendale; built another meeting house at Limestone Brae. (Hodgson,op. cit. pg. 89)
1689 William & Mary. Bloody war against French League of Augsburg.
1694 Queen Mary II dies; William III rules. Tax "gentlemen" burials.
1694 Sir Wm. Blackett purchased manor of Hexham from Sir John Fenwick. (Turnbull, History of Lead Mining in the North East of England, pg.10.)
1695 Fines imposed if failure to report a birth to parish minister. Registers to contain lists of all births incl. dissenters.
1696 Windows subject to tax for first time.
1697 Poor Laws require settlement certif. to enter parish; paupers "P" on right shoulder + first letter of parish. (repealed 1782)
1698 Taxes imposed on entries in registers.

Summary of Whitfield Families in E. Allendale in the 1700's:

Married No, DOB & birthplace of children
EDWARD W. = ELIZABETH DARGUE 17 May 1794 4 1795-1800 Allendaletown
GEORGE W. = JANE Abt 1787 3 1788-1791 Newshields
GIDEON W. = MARY WILLIAMSON 2 Sep 1758 5 1759-1770 Allendaletown
JOHN W. Abt 1717 7 1718-1733 Hopehead
JOHN W. = ANN GOLIGHTLY 28 Nov 173? 3 1741-1747 Allenheads, Waterhouse
JOHN W. = MARGARET OLIVER 8 Sep 1748 9 1749-1775 Blackcleugh, Hopehead, Swinhop, Hayrake
JOHN W. = MARY MADGEON 22 Jul 1762 6 1763-1777 Tedham Green
JOHN W. = ELIZABETH TEMPERLY 23 May 1765 7 1766-1784 Wooles & Catton
JOHN W. = MARGT WHITFIELD 27 Sep 1770 
JOHN W. = ELIZABETH NIXON 8 Apr 1786 7 1787-1802 Newshield & Holmes
JOHN W. = MARY STOBBART 4 Jun 1789 2 1790-1792 Allendaletown, Sparty Well
JOSEPH W. = ELIZABETH SPARK Apr 1735 1 1736 Bowersmill (Soc of Friends)
JOSHUA W.= ELIZABETH PARKER 2 May 1752 1 1753 Stonestile
MADGEON W. = JANE CLEMETSON 30 Jan 1791 2 1792-1795 Allentowne
MATTHEW SPARK W. = SARAH Abt 1768 1 1769 North Wingfield, Darby
NICHOLAS W. = ANN DAVIDSON 1703 1 1704 Swinhope
*TEASDALE W. = MARY DAWSON 18 Nov 1761 10 1762-1787 Swinhope, Butts, Hopehead
THOMAS W. = KATHERINE DAWSON 12 Dec 1700 4 1701-1709 Huntwell, Whitehill
*THOMAS W. = MARGT TEASDALE 6 Jun 1715 6 1716-1730 Sipton, Swinhope, Hopehead
THOMAS W. = ANN RAILTON 18 Feb 1750 4 1751-1759 Blackcleugh, Pryfieldhse
THOMAS W. = SUSANNA SHIELD 26 Apr 1762 1 1763
THOMAS W. = HANNAH MAKEPEACE Abt 1764 1 1765 Nether Limestonebrey
THOMAS W. = ANN Abt 1767 4 1767-1771 Coal Cleugh
THOMAS W. = JANE SMITH 22 May 1779 2 1780-1785 Ninebanks
THOMAS W. = JANE Abt 1782 3 1783-1787 Hay Leases, Oakpool
*THOMAS W. = ELIZABETH WALTON 8 Jun 1782 9 1783-1800 Smallburns, Harbeslaw, Wolf Cleugh
THOMAS W. = ANN IRVING 24 Jun 1786
WILLIAM W. = MGT RITSON 28 Jun 1702 3 1703-1709 Allentown
WILLIAM W. = ISBELL DAWSON 21 Apr 1700 2 1703-1706 Catton Hill
WILLIAM W. = HANNAH Abt 1750 3 1750-1759 Monkwood House
WILLIAM W. = ELIZABETH FAIRLESS 1 Jun 1751 1 1753 Jacksbank
WILLIAM W. = ANN BELL 24 Nov 1765 

* Carol Minson's line of Whitfields

I often find myself wondering what political forces were shaping the lives of Whitfield people in Northumberland, specifically in Allendale. The following dates and events have been gathered from family history seminars plus encyclopedias. They may not be entirely accurate, but will give you an idea of what was happening in England in this time period. The following events/dates may help explain what was happening to your ancestor. .

1700's Dates that may be helpful in your ancestor searches:
(Allendale happenings are italicized)

1702 William III dies; succeeded by Anne. War with France again.
1703 Taxes on register-entries, repealed.
1707 Scottish Parliament ends. England & Scotland united
1708/15/19 The Old Pretender, son of James II leads 3 unsuccessful Jacobite rebellions.
1711 More than 21 Quakers of Allendale were convicted for non- payment of tythes. (History of Northumberland, Vol IV, Part II, Hodgson pg. 83.)
1714 Queen Anne dies. George I, king.
1715 Jacobite Rebellion in Scotland. Hexhamshire feeling was the strongest. Govt. harsh on copyholders in Hexhamshire.
1720 Window tax
1730-1840 Industrial Revolution
1733 "No more Latin in registers."
1739 John Wesley begins Methodist revival.
1745 Young Pretender "Bonnie Prince Charlie" leads '45 Rebellion, defeated at Culloden
1748/52/61 Allendale was visited by John Wesley. (Hodgson, op. cit. pg. 88.)
1754 Lord Hardwicks Marriage Act. Had to be married at parish church of bride or groom. Banns & License. Clandestine church marriages.
1756 Bad harvest.
1757 The militia started to control people. Age 18-45 list of men - parish chest - name by name - pension lists of family.
1765 By 1765 over 200 acts of parliament take away farmers lands. 300,000 acres taken away from common man.
1775 A chapel was built by the Wesleyan Methodist's. By 1884, besides the parish church, Allendale Town had 2 chapels belonging to the Methodists. By 1884 there were 11 chapels of Wesleyan Methodist and also 11 chapels belonging to Primitive Methodists in the Allendale Circuit. (Hodgson, op. cit. pg. 88-89.)
1776 Enclosure Acts forced poorer farmers into roadways & cities.
1784 Methodist clergy banned from Anglican churches.

Almost all of the Whitfields in the parish registers were listed as "Miners." Remember that Sir Wm. Blackett purchased the manor of Hexham from Sir John Fenwick in 1694 . This purchase included all the lead mines and their ore.

Les Turnbull's History of Lead Mining in the North East of England further clarifies what was happening in the Allendales in 1700's:

"The great mines. . .at Coalcleugh in West Allen and at Allenheads in the East Allen valley; the smelt mills at Dukesfield, Catton, Rookhope and Dirt Pot; and the refinery and warehouses at Blaydon (all) belonged to the Blacketts." (Turnbull, pg. 10)

"Lead Industry . . . made the region famous in the 18th and 19th century as the principal lead mining area of Britain, at a time when Britain was the world's largest producer of lead." (Turnbull, pg. 7)

"The Blackett-Beaumont family (provided for) schools for the workmen and their families. The mines (were worked) in the Allendales and Weardale until the industry collapsed two hundred years later . . .(along with) the closure in 1896 of the Allenheads mine, once the largest silver-lead mine in the world." Turnbull pg. 10)

© Carol Minson 1997, 1998

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