Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 1432 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Records relating to James Francies 'Jimmy' Durham
Covering Dates: 1908-2003
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Catalogue Description
James Francies Durham, or "Jimmy Durham" as he was known, was born in the Sudan about 1885. He was picked up by the 2nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry after the Battle of Ginnis, December 1885, and looked after by the sergeants of the Battalion. He later joined the Regiment, serving as a bandsman in India, Burma, England, and Ireland. He married a girl from Bishop Auckland and his daughter, Frances, lived there until her death in 1998. James Durham died of pneumonia in Fermoy in 1910.For further details of his life, see The Learning Zone: The Story of Jimmy Durham on the Durham County Record Office's website.
Catalogue Contents
Records relating to James Francies Durham (Ref: D/X 1432/1-6)Civil Registration Certificates (Ref: D/X 1432/1-3)Ref: D/X 1432/1
Copy marriage certificate of James Francis Durham of The Barracks, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Bandsman in 2nd Durham Light Infantry, and Jane Green of Bishop Auckland, married at Newcastle Register Office, 25 July 1908
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 1432/2Copy birth certificate of Frances Durham, daughter of James Francis Durham and Jane, née Green, of Bishop Auckland, 28 August 1910
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 1432/3Copy death certificate of Frances Jubb, née Durham, who died at Portland House Nursing Home, Willington, 9 March 1998
(1 paper)
Newspaper Articles (Ref: D/X 1432/4)Ref: D/X 1432/4Photocopy of the Avondhu newspaper from Fermoy, Ireland, concerning Jimmy Durham, November 2003
(1 paper, printed)
Correspondence (Ref: D/X 1432/5)Ref: D/X 1432/5Photocopy of a letter from Jimmy Durham to Stella Robson, daughter of Sergeant [later Major] R. Robson, whom he regards as a sister, having been partially brought up with her family, 17 April 1908
(2 papers)
Photographs (Ref: D/X 1432/6)Ref: D/X 1432/6Photocopy of photograph of Jimmy Durham in civilian clothes, n.d. [c. 1908]
(1 paper)