2,653 burials at Hunwick St. Paul covering 1846-1908. Hunwick, in Auckland district, was created in 1845 from Auckland St. Andrew. Residences mentioned besides Hunwick include Beechburn (Mill, Pit), Bishop Auckland, Blue Hill, Bracken Hill, Brancepeth, Brandon, Byers Green, Coundon, Crook, Darlington, Furnace Mill, Helmington Row, High Grange, High Wadsworth, Howden-le-Wear, Hunwick Pit, Hunwick Station Houses, Kate’s Close, Lane Ends, Low Side, Middlesbrough, Needless Hall, New Hunwick, Newfield, Newton Cap, Oaks Row, Old Hunwick, Pixley Hills, Quarry Burn, Red Barns, Rough Lea, Rumby Hill, St. Andrew Auckland, Sunnybrow, Toronto, Willington, Witton-le-Wear, and a surprising dozen or so burials of residents of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Samples:

  • 6 Feb 1850 Mary Cleminson, of Hunwick, age: 91
  • 11 Dec 1878 John Bramford Iley, of Hunwick, age: 5 weeks
  • 11 Dec 1887 Elizabeth Etherington, of Old Hunwick, age: 68, first burial in the new part of the churchyard.
  • 11 Jan 1894 John Richardson, of Old Hunwick, age: 6, father killed and two children died within 6 weeks
  • 22 Dec 1908 George William Fenwick, of North Beechburn, age: 27