Dale Utterson
Honor Code SignatorySigned 4 May 2017 | 7,511 contributions | 166 thank-yous | 702 connections
When Dale Utterson was born on 15 May 1959 in Whitley Bay, Northumberland, his father, Terence, was 20 and his mother, Jessica, was 20. He married three times and has two sons and two daughters.
Born 1 Chapel Lane, Monkseaton. 15 MAY 1959. Whitley Bay, Northumberland, England. Map: Latitude: N55.0485. Longitude: W1.4495. [3][4]
Event: LV7W-JB9. LDS ID.
Marriage Husband Dale Utterson. Wife Tanya Thomas. Child: Amber Louise Utterson. Child: Kieron James Utterson. Child: Maxine Emma Louise Utterson. Child: Andrei Andreiyevich Utterson. Marriage Register Office, Bracknell. 26 APR 1997. Bracknell, Berkshire, England. Map: Latitude: N51.4167. Longitude: W0.75. [5][6][7][8][9]
Husband Dale Utterson. Wife Tina Villiers. Marriage St. Peters, Preston, Brighton. 16 AUG 1980. Preston, Sussex, England. Map: Latitude: N50.8333. Longitude: W0.1333. [10][11][12][13][14][15]
Husband Dale Utterson. Wife Diane Breese. Marriage 7 DEC 1991. Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, England. Map: Latitude: N51.4099. Longitude: W0.3043. [16][17][18]
Husband Terence Clifford Utterson. Wife Jessica Joan Potts. Child: Dale Utterson. Marriage Methodist Church, Monkseaton. 20 APR 1957. Monkseaton, Northumberland, England. Map: Latitude: N55.0456. Longitude: W1.505. [19][20]
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I will have to check my sources. I have a John Chisholm (Middleton 1741 - 19801) marrying 11 July 1766 a Helen Wilson (1745 - 1792). One of their children Samuel Chisholm ( Midlothian c1777 - 1827) married on 05 June 1807 Jean Fraser (1790 - 1856) of Pencuik.
Their son Samuel Chisholm of Dalkeith but died in South Woodford, London 12 December (1823 - 1912) married Jane Paton (1824 - ?).
Chisholm/Paton produced John Paton Chisholm (Huddersfield) 17 March 1858 - 1914 who married Constance Jessie Barker (1864 - 1915) on 27 April 1882.
Any information on the above from anyone would be greatly appreciated.
Thankyou, Bill
Been looking at your information on Elizabeth Chisholm born 1741 who married William Sheil. Her parents were John Chisholm & Elizabeth Lauder as stated but she had a brother John Chisholm (1741 - 1801) born Middleton, Borthwick who married Helen Wilson.
Siblings of Elizabeth were:
John Chisholm b Apr 1739, Melrose, Rox Isobel Chisholm b Dec 1744 Melrose, Rox
I don't believe you have the correct John Chisholm, there were quite a few around at that time!
Regards
Dale
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