The Eachus Family of Cheshire, England Home | What's New | Sources | Calendar | Statistics | Surnames |
1. | Emma Hannah Todhunter was born in 1855 in Scotland (daughter of William Todhunter and Bell Crass). Notes: Census Listings: |
2. | William Todhunter was born in 1822 in Darlington, Co Durham, England (son of Thomas Todhunter and Mary Peacock); died in 1861-1871. Notes: William married Bell Crass, daughter of William Crass. 7th May 1846, Bishop-Wearmouth, Durham. William married Bell Crass on 7 May 1846 in Bishop-Wearmouth, Durham, England. Bell was born in 1822 in Boldon, Co Durham, England; died on 3 Apr 1889 in Newcastle upon Tyne. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Bell Crass was born in 1822 in Boldon, Co Durham, England; died on 3 Apr 1889 in Newcastle upon Tyne. Notes: Bell was the daughter of William Crass and his wife Mary Anderson.
|
4. | Thomas Todhunter was born in 1767 in Darlington, Co Durham, England (son of Thomas Todhunter and Mary Richardson); died on 19 Mar 1834 in Darlington, Co Durham, England; was buried on 23 Mar 1834 in St Cuthbert's, Darlington, Co Durham. Other Events:
Notes: Extract's from a Book entitled " Men That Have Gone" Mr Thomas Todhunter was a joiner, and was much master a master of his craft as we have not had in Darlington either before or since his time. Sir Robert Eden, Bart of Windlestone & Sir William Chaytor of Clervaux Castle, thought highley of his operative skill, and the interior of their mansions present ample demonstrations of his adaptive judgement. His first rate workman, and he would have none else, were always supplied with the best tools, in addition to the contents of their respective "chests", and with such a stock of carpentary material as was not to be found elsewere between the Humber & the Tyne. Mr Todhunter died in 1834, and his business devolved to his eldest son, Mr Thomas Todhunter Junior, who did not fight the battle of the world so sucessfully as his father. We remember Mr Thomas Todhunter junior with feelings of affectionate regard. He was a worm hearted, large hearted young man, unhapply cursed by a belief in the popular proverb " Needs must when the devil drives", and when the flood came he drifted anyhow, anywhere with the tide. Poor Tom was richley gifted by nature; he had a minutely retentive memory, a wonderously correct application of character, and a keen perception of the ludicrous, which made him what we have said of somebody else, but may be pardoned for the repitition, " A fellow of infinet jest and exellent fancy" He was well read in history and could quote remote dates with accuracy, taking into account the diversity of events to which they referred. Thomas married Mary Peacock on 30 Sep 1813 in St Cuthbert's, Darlington, Co Durham. Mary was born in 1794 in not in Co Durham, England; died on 29 May 1842 in Darlington, Co Durham [age 48]; was buried on 2 Jun 1842 in St Cuthberts, Darlington, Co Durham. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Mary Peacock was born in 1794 in not in Co Durham, England; died on 29 May 1842 in Darlington, Co Durham [age 48]; was buried on 2 Jun 1842 in St Cuthberts, Darlington, Co Durham. Notes: Census Listings:
|
8. | Thomas Todhunter was born in 1737 in England; died on 18 Dec 1799 in Darlington, Co Durham, England [age 62]; was buried on 22 Dec 1799 in St Cuthberts, Darlington, Co Durham.. Notes: Buried: Thomas married Mary Richardson on 12 Dec 1762 in St Cuthberts, Darlington.. Mary was born about 1740 in Co Durham, England; died after 1799 in Darlington, Co Durham; was buried in St Cuthbert's Churchyard, Dralington, Co Durham.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Mary Richardson was born about 1740 in Co Durham, England; died after 1799 in Darlington, Co Durham; was buried in St Cuthbert's Churchyard, Dralington, Co Durham.. Notes: Buried:
|