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Wedderburn History

A chronological list of all the Weatherburns & Wedderburns (& the few Wetherburns & Widderburns) in the Northumberland & Durham, Lancashire & Yorkshire, the even fewer in Cumberland, Westmorland, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire & Staffordshire between 1891 and 1910 and duplicates of the entries of some of the Wedderburns & their ancestors in Dundee and Gosford and from Berwickshire & Roxburghshire.

  1891

Henrietta Weatherburn, [5th] d. of James Robert W. [Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896] & Elizabeth Ann Owens [m. 1875], was b. 13/12/1890 at Patterson St., Birkenhead.  [In the 1881 Census, James & Elizabeth were living at 4C Block Dock Cottages, Birkenhead, Cheshire, with their (then) 3 children.] - In the 1901 Census, Henrietta, aged 10 (‘b. Birkenhead’), was living with her widowed mother Elizabeth, a General Shopkeeper ‘on own account at home’, & 2 siblings, at 93 Queens Buildings, Birkenhead. - Henrietta m. William Carruthers in June qtr. 1913 (q.v.). [Her mother married Edwin Carruthers in 1902.]


  1891

 Jane Wedderburn, [3rd but 2nd surv.] d. of John W. [Carpenter, b. 1855 at Norham], & Anne Morison [m. 1885], was b. in the March qtr. of 1891 at Newcastle. In the 1891 Census, Jane, aged 1 mth. (‘b. Newcastle’), was  living with her parents & sister Elizabeth, aged 4, at 188 Stanton Street, Elswick, Newcastle. - In the 1901 Census, ‘Jeannie’ aged 10, was still living with her parents & 3 siblings at 188 Stanton St., Elswick, Newcastle-on Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Jane Wedderburn, a Filler (Electric Light Company), unm. aged 20 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 118 Cannning Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.


  1891

 Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. 1865, e.d. of Joseph W., Blacksmith (b. 1839 at Cowpen, d. 1912 at Gateshead) & Mary Ann Bambrough (m. 1863, d. 1915 a

t Lanchester)] m. Stephen Emmerson P. Walker at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1891. In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth, aged 25, & Stephen Walker, Furnaceman, aged 24 (both ‘b. Durham County’), were living at 60 Somerset Street, Gateshead. - In the 1911 Census, they were living a 6 Third Place, Gateshead, with 3 daughters & a son, with Elizabeth’s birthplace given as ‘Middlesborough, Yorks’ - close by Stockton, Durham.  


  1891

George Cockburn Weatherburn [Barman, b. 1865, e.s. of George Cockburn W. (Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841) & Elizabeth Patrick (m. 1861)] m. Agnes Jane McGillivray at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1891. They had (at least) 5 sons & 4 daughters: George Henry (b. 1893); Agnes Elizabeth (b. 1895, d. 1896); James Edward (b. 1896); Christina (b. 1899, m. 1924); Alfred Hugh Cockburn (b. 1901, who emigrated to the USA in 1918); Ina Margaret (b. 1905); Gordon (b. 1907); William Stanley (b. 1910, d. 1911); & Rose (b. 1912, d. 1914).  In the 1891 Census, G.C. Weatherburn, a Barman aged 25, & Agnes, aged 19 (both ‘b Newcastle), were Boarders at the home of George’s sister Margaret Denyer (b. 1862) & Henry Thomas Denyer, a Licensed Victualler aged 41 (‘b. Liverpool’), at 16 Upper St. James St., Liverpool. - In the 1901 Census, George, a Licensed Victualler aged 36 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), & Agnes, aged 29 (‘b. Kirkdale, Lancs.’), were Boarders, with their children George, aged 8; Edward (sic), aged 4; & Christina, aged 2 (all ‘b. Kirkdale, Lancs.’), at 43 Dryburgh Street., Kirkdale, Lancs., the home of William Thomas, a Blacksmith, & his family. - In the 1911 Census, George, Stevedores Labourer  (Ships Stevedore), aged 46, & Agnes, aged 40 (both ‘b. N-on-T’), Married 21 years, 10 children (6 living, 4 dec’d), were still living, in 5 rooms, at 43 Dryburgh Street, Kirkdale, Lancs., with 5 children: George Henry, a Carter, aged 18; James Edward, Shop Boy (Cutlery), aged 14; Alfred Hugh, aged 9; Ina, aged 6; Gordon, aged 4 (all ‘b. Liverpool, Lancs.’), & a Boarder. - [Their 12-year-old daughter Christina was staying with her aunt Christina Clarke (George’s sister, b. 1862) at Brighton, Sussex.] - George C. Weatherburn died at Liverpool N. in the Dec. qtr. of 1935, aged 70. Agnes J. Weatherburn died at Liverpool in the Dec. qtr. of 1949, aged 78.  


  1891

 Henry Weatherburn, s. of Ruth Weatherburn [b. 1872 at Newcastle, 4th d. of George Cockburn W. (Farrier - later a Dairyman, b. 1841 at S. Shields) & Elizabeth Patrick (m. 1861)], was b. on 5/4/1891 (Census day), at 12 Stanley Street, Southport [Lancs.]. [No other Weatherburns are shown at 12 Stanley St., but a Boarder, Ruth Baker, a Barmaid at Inn, m. aged 21, ‘b. Newcastle’, is with the Rimmer family there. - It seems highly likely that she is Ruth Weatherburn.] - In the 1901 Census, Henry, aged 9 (‘b. Halewood, Lancs.’) was living at 6 Upton Lane, Widnes, Lancaster. He is shown as grandchild of Elizabeth Boardman, a widow aged 64. - Henry advanced his age and ran away to join the Navy in 1908. - Harry Weatherburn m. Janet Cowan at Portsmouth [Hants.] in Sept. qtr. of 1911. They had (at least) 3 daughters, Jessie (b. 1912); Elsie (b. 1915); & Janet Christina (b. 1919).

 

  1891

 John Alexander Weatherburn, s. of John W. [Sawyer, b. 1868] & [Mary] Ada Williams [m. 1888, d. 1898], was b. on 21/4/1891 at 60 Adelaide St., South Shields, & bap. on 13/5/1891 at St. Hilda’s, S. Shields. He died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1892, aged 1.   


  1891

 Robert Wedderburn, [5th & ygst.] s. of James W. ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1853] & Elizabeth Moor Wight [m. 1879], was b. in the June qtr. of 1891 at Horncliffe. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, aged 9, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at East Mains Farm, Norham, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Robert, a Farm Servant, unm. aged 19 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living with his parents & brother James at Velvet Hall, Berwick on Tweed. - Robert Wedderburn m.  Mary A. Arnott at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1915.   


  1891

Thomas Weatherburn, Inn Keeper, a Bachelor aged 37 [b. 1854], 2nd s. of William W., Labourer [b. c1819, d. 1900, & Eleanor Cowens (m. 1847)] m. i) Louise Finlay, a Spinster aged 29, both of 82 Croydon Rd., Elswick, dau. of Martin Finlay, House-agent, at St. Philip, High Elswick, on 4/5/1891. Louise Weatherburn died in 1892, aged 30. - Thomas m. ii) Agnes Dixon in Dec. 1896 (q.v.). - He died at South Shields in Dec. qtr. 1937, aged 83.  


  1891

Charles Frederick Weatherburn [b. 1868, 2nd s. of George Henry W. (Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838) & Martha Ann Temple (m. 1861)] m. ii) Eleanor Jessy Simmons at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1891. They had a daughter & a son: Florence Edith (b. 1895) & Frederick James (b. 1896). - [Charles F. Weatherburn m. i) Mary Ann McCartney at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1887. - Mary Ann’s death not shown in the GRO Index so perhaps she died in Scotland?] - Charles Frederick Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1897, aged 29. In the 1901 Census, Eleanor Weatherburn, a Charwoman aged 34 (‘b. Scotland’) was living at 57 Buckingham St., Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne, with Florence, aged 5, & Fred, aged 4 (both ‘b. N-on-T’). - In the 1911 Census, Ellinor Jessie Weatherburn, Charwoman, a widow aged 37 (‘b. Edinburgh Scotland’), was living in 1 room at 5 Elswick Street, N-on-Tyne, with Florence, a Domestic Servant, aged 16, & Frederick Charles, a General Message Boy, aged 15 (both ‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’). - Eleanor J. Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1939, aged 70.


  1891

 Albert Edward Weatherburn [b. 1890 at Bolton, 3rd s. of Stephen Metcalf W. (French Polisher, b. 1853 - sometimes known as John Stephen) & Ruth Brownless (m. 1875 at Hartlepool)] died at Bolton [Lancs.] in the June qtr. of 1891, aged 1.   


  1891

James Robert Weatherburn [b. 1876 at Bootle, Lancs., e.s. of James Robert W. (Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896) & Elizabeth Ann Owens (m. 1875)] died at Birkenhead in the June qtr. of 1891, aged 14.  ‘Inquest on James Weatherburn, 14yrs, 41 Paterson Street. The deceased was employed as a ‘nipper’ by the Mersey Docks Board at Victoria Wharf. On 15th instant he was knoched down by a railway engine, which went over his left leg. His leg was amputated at the hospital but he died on Thursday last. (21/5/1891) Verdict: Accidental death, the Docks Board should review their practice of employing young boys in proximity to Railway engines without supervision.’ (Liverpool Mercury, 22/5/1891)


  1891

Christian Wedderburn [‘Cristina’, b. c1821, (4th) d. of Henry W., Salmon-fisher, ‘b. c1775’  (bap. 1777) & Agnes Milvin] died at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1891, aged 71. Christian was buried on 14/6/1891.


  1891

Elizabeth Wedderburn [née Thompson, widow of David W., Coachman (b. 1838, m. 1864, d. 1885)] of 49 Salters Rd., Gosforth, died on 2/5/1891, aged 51. Admon. was granted to Thomas Wedderburn, the son [b. 1867], a Railway Clerk, of 49 Salters Road, Gosforth.


  1891

Thomas Lowthin Wedderburn  [Compositor, b. 1867, 3rd s. of Henry W. (b. 1832, d. 1905) & Eliza Ventress (m. 1858)] m. Susannah Jane Woodhead at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1891. They had a daughter & 2 sons: Evelyn (b. 1892); Norman Woodhead (b. 1894); & Stanley (b. 1897). -  In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Compositor aged 34, was living at 106 Windsor Ave., Gateshead, Durham, with Susannah, aged 31 (both ‘b. Newcastle’); Evelyn, aged 8, & Norman, aged 6 (both ‘b. Gateshead’); & Stanley, aged 3 (‘b. Newcastle’), Thomas’s mother-in-law Jane Woodhead, aged 53 (‘b. Cowpon, Yorks’); his sister-in-law Emily Woodhead, an Asst. Dressmaker, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Gateshead’); Stanley, aged 3; & Robert Graves, Boarder, a Boiler Fireman, unm. aged 34 (both ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Lowthin Wedderburn, a Compositor aged 44, & Susannah Jane, aged 42 (both ‘b. Newcastle’), Married 20 years, 3 children (all living), were living in 4 rooms at 179 Westbourne Avenue, Newcastle, with Evelyn, a Dressmaker aged 18; Norman Woodhead, a Cutter (below ground), aged 16 (both ‘b. Gateshead’); & Stanley, aged 13 (‘b. Newcastle’). - Susannah J. Wedderburn died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1946, aged 77. Thomas L. Wedderburn died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1950, aged 83.  


  1891

Annie Elliott Weatherburn, [?younger] d. of William W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1866 at Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks.] & Eliza Elliott [m. 1885 at Leicester, d. 1896 in London], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1891 at Barrow S. [Lancs.] - (Annie Elliott W. died at Pancras [Middlx.] in the March qtr. of 1892, aged 0.  


  1891

William George Weatherburn, s. of William W. [Railway Guard, b. 1856, d.1906] & Anne Reed [m. 1886, d. 1949], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1891 at Hartlepool [Durham]. -  In the 1901 Census, William, aged 9 (‘b. Hartlepool’) was living with his parents, his sister Annie (b. 1893), & his maternal grandmother, Annie Garavall, a widow aged 73 (‘b. Felkington, Northumberland’), at 2 Railway Cottages, Throston, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, William George Weatherburn, Clerk in Coal & Shipping, aged 19 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living with his widowed mother and his sister at 1 Cundall Road, Hartlepool, Durham. - William G. Weatherburn m. Ethel E. Dixon at Hartlepool in 1916. - Sergt. William George Weatherburn, Royal Garrison Artillery, was killed in action on 28/9/1917, during WWI.


  1891

 Elsie Elizabeth Wedderburn, d. of John Ventress W. [Printer Compositor - afterwards a Fruit & Game Dealer, b. 1862] & Sarah Elizabeth Henderson [m. 1886 at Yarrow Grange, Durham], b. 14/7/1891 at Whitley Bay. In the 1901 Census, Elsie, aged 9 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with her parents,  2 brothers & a Domestic Servant, at 10a Station Road, Whitley, Northumberland. - Elsie emigrated to Perth, Australia, with her parents in 1910.  She m. George Bowran Gibson on 20/5/1919. - [They had a son & a daughter.] - George Bowran Gibson died in Perth, Australia in 1958. - Elsie Gibson died there in 1972.

 

  1891

Margaret Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1891at Chester le Street. In the 1901 Census, Margaret ‘Wetherburn’ (sic) aged 9 (‘b. Fatfield, Durham’), was living with her parents & siblings at Burnmoor, Durham.  


  1891

Daniel Weatherburn [Dan Percy Allan W., b. 1865 at Gateshead] m. at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1891. He and his wife had a son, Daniel Percy (b. 1894). - In the 1901 Census, Daniel, a Butcher, unm. aged 38 (‘b. Blyth’), was living with his mother Elizabeth Weatherburn, Head, ‘Widow’, aged 70 (‘b. Gateshead, Durham’), at 48 Blandford Street, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Daniel Weatherburn, Journeyman Butcher (Eastman Limited), ‘aged 43’ (‘b. Gateshead’), Married 17 years (sic), 1 child (living), was living in 2 rooms at 35 Turner Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, with his son Daniel Percy W., Schoolboy (Butcher), aged 15 (‘b. George Street’); Ann Ramsay, unm. aged 31, Housekeeper at 35 Turner Street (b. ‘Seaton Delavel’); & son John Willie Ramsay, Schoolboy, aged 5 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’). - Daniel P. A. Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1941, ‘aged 81’.


  1891

Rose Weatherburn [b. 1861, 2nd d. of William Wilson W. (Oil Merchant & Miller, b. 1836, d. 1912) & Margaret Lewis (m. 1857, d. 1914)] m. Jesse Oliver at Leeds in the Dec. qtr. of 1891. [When her father, ‘formerly Oil Merchant & Colourman but now out of business’, died at Oatlands Lodge, Harehills Lane, Leeds, on 22/3/1912, his daughter Rose Oliver was left an annuity in his Will, q.v.] - In 1915, when Margaret Ann Weatherburn (b. 1857) went to the US to visit her sister Rose Oliver, Rose was living at 2174 Crowden Ave., Memphis, Tennessee.    


  1891

Catherine Mary Wedderburn [b. 1870, 2nd d. of Henry W. (Insurance Agent, b. 1832, d. 1905) & Eliza Ventress (m. 1858)] m. Frederick Leach at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1891. [On W.B. p. 502 it shows, incorrectly, that Catherine m. Frederick in 1871.)] - In the 1901 Census, Cath. M. Leach, aged 30 (‘b. Newcastle’), and her 3 children: Alb. E. Leach, aged 8; Nora L. Leach, aged 5; & Winifred Leach, aged 1 (all ‘b. Newcastle), were living at the home of her parents, ‘Harry’ Wedderburn, aged 69, & Eliz., aged 59, at 75 Beaconsfield Street, Newcastle.  


  1891

 Margaret Leonard [née Weatherburn, c1823] ‘daughter of Robert & Rebecca W.’ [m. 1810] ‘& wife of John Leonard’ died on 29/11/1891, aged 68.  


  1891

Rachel Weatherburn [b. 1867, 2nd d. of James Wedderburn (b. 1839) & Elizabeth Heslop (m. 1862)] died at Norham on 2nd December 1891, aged 24, and was buried on 8th January in Norham Churchyard. (The gravestone in Norham Churchyard shows her dates of birth and death as well as those of her parents and her sister Margaret, b. 1877, d. 1886.)  


  1892

James Weatherburn, [e.] s. of John W. [Railway Platelayer, b. 1858] & Elizabeth Ford [m. 1890], was b. on 28/11/1891 at Berwick. James W., living at 17 Low Greens, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 29/4/1897. - In the 1901 Census, James, aged 8 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents & 3 younger sisters at 17 Low Greens, B-on-Tweed. - In the 1911 Census, James, a Bank Clerk aged 19, was living with his parents & 4 younger siblings in 2 rooms at 18 Low Greens, B-on-Tweed. - James Weatherburn, of 5 High Greens was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘e.s. of John, Platelayer’, on 4/10/1915. - He initially worked for the Royal Bank of Scotland but left them after WW1 and joined the British Bank of West Africa. - He ‘came to town from Glasgow on 4/3/1919’. (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - After only 6 weeks at their Head Office in London he was posted to Accra and spent at least 14 years in the Gold Coast and Nigeria before retiring with ill-health. James was highly regarded, becoming a Trustee of the Freemen’s Estate in Berwick in due course. He never married.   


  1892

Edward Weatherburn [Edward Thomas W., b. 1870, 2nd s. of George Cockburn W. (Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields) & Elizabeth Patrick (m. 1861)] m. Elizabeth Milligan at the Register Office, Newcastle on Tyne, in the March qtr. of 1892. They had 5 sons & 2 daughters - of whom only one daughter survived infancy: Edward (b. & d. 1892); John Milligan (b. & d. 1894); Elizabeth (b. 1896); George Cockburn (b. 1898, d. 1899); James Milligan (b. & d. 1900); William Milligan (b. & d. 1902); & Jane Jeffrey B. M. (b. & d. 1895). - In the 1901 Census, Edward, a Horse Shoer aged 30, was living in 2 rooms at 32 Prudhoe St., Newcastle, with Elizabeth, aged 26, & daughter Elizabeth, aged 4 (all ‘b. N-on-T’). - In the 1911 Census, Edward Weatherburn, a Horse Shoer aged 41, was living at 34 Prudhoe St., Newcastle on Tyne, with Elizabeth, aged 37, Married 20 years, 7 children (1 living 6 dec’d), & Elizabeth, aged 14 (all ‘b. Newcastle, Northumberland’). - Elizabeth Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1916, aged 42 & Edward T. Weatherburn died in the June qtr. of 1939, aged 69.   


  1892

William Weatherburn [5th s. of Thomas W. (Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887) & Margaret Allen (m. 1843, d. 1901)] m. Margaret --- in the March qtr. of 1892. They had a son Thomas William (b. 1893). - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn, Stationary Engineman, aged 49 (b. Belford, Northumberland’), was living in 3 rooms at Castle Hill, West Lilburn, with his wife Margaret, aged 48 (b. Lowick’), Married 19 years, 1 child, still living; & son Thomas Weatherburn, a Horseman on Farm, aged 17 (‘b. Tynemouth’). - William Weatherburn died at in the March qtr. of 1926, aged 65.  


  1892

 Louise Weatherburn [wife of Thomas W. (Inn Keeper, b. 1854, m. 1891)] died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1892, aged 30. [Thomas, by then a Bar Manager, m. ii) Agnes Dixon in 1896 (q.v.).]


  1892

 Edith Caroline Weatherburn [probably e.d. of Charles Frederick W. (b. 1868, d. 1897) & Eleanor Jessy Simmons (m. 1891)] was b. in the June qtr. of 1892 at Newcastle. She died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1892, aged 0.  


  1892

Edith May Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1892 at Tynemouth. She died there in the Dec. qtr., aged 0.  


  1892

Edward Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Edward Thomas W. [Horse Shoer, b. 1870] & Elizabeth Milligan [m. 1892], was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1892 at Newcastle on Tyne.  

  1892

Frederick John G. Weatherburn, [3rd but 2nd surviving] s. of Henry James W. [Railway Clerk - formerly an Engine Fitter - b. 1851 at Redhill, Surrey] & Alice Woodgate [m. 1877 at Ashford, Kent ], was b. in the June qtr. of 1892 at Bradford [Yorks.]. - In the 1901 Census, Frederick J.G., a Schoolboy aged 9 (‘b. Bradford’), was living at 64 Fleet Street, Derby, with his parents & 4 siblings. - Frederick George (sic) Weatherburn died at W. Ashford [Kent], in the Sept. qtr. of 1906, aged 14.   


  1892

James Donnigan Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick] & Sarah Jane Mann [m. 1887 at Tynemouth], was b. in the June qtr. of 1892 at Tynemouth & bap. 24/4/1892 at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen. - In the 1901 Census, James Dunnigan Wetherburn (sic), aged 8 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents & surviving siblings at 12 Richardson Terrace, Cowpen, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, James, a Coal Miner (Putter) aged 18 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents, 4 siblings, & his uncle Isaac Weatherburn, at 2 Brick Row, Bebside, nr. Cowpen. - James m. Mary Burns at St. Cuthbert’s, Cowpen, on 4/8/ 1913. - James Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1963 at Bridge (Kent). Mary Weatherburn died at Canterbury in 1983.    


  1892

 Joseph Weatherburn, [4th] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the June qtr. of 1892 at Chester le Street. Joseph died at Chester le Street in the March qtr. of 1893, aged 0.  


  1892

 Margaret Ann Weatherburn, [4th] d. of Stephen Metcalf W. [French Polisher, b. 1853 at Berwick] & Ruth Brownless [m. 1875 at Hartlepool], was b. in the June qtr. of 1892 at Bolton [Lancs.]. In the 1901 Census, Margaret, aged 8, was living with her parents, John Stephen  & Ruth Weatherburn, & 2 sisters at 15 Crown St., Bolton, Lancs. - In the 1911 Census, Margaret Weatherburn, a Bookbinder (Printers), aged 18 (‘b.Bolton’), was living with her parents & elder sister Rebecca at 6 Victoria Stret, Bolton, Lancs. - Margaret Ann m. Thomas Horrocks at Bolton in the March qtr. of 1914  


  1892

John Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of James W. [Shipyard Plater, b. 1863, d. 1904] & Jane Elizabeth Dove [m. 1884], was b. in the June qtr. of 1892 at Tynemouth. - In the 1901 Census, John a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Walker’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 1 Western Glover, Walker. - [It is probably this John Wedderburn who m. Jane F. Talbot at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1915.)]  


  1892

Elizabeth Weatherburn [?b. 1868 in Sunderland, elder d. of John Hall W. ( b. 1838) & Sarah Hemersley (m. 1867 in London)] was m. at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1892.  


  1892

Maggie Geggie Weatherburn [Margaret Geggie W., b. 1868, 2nd d. of Thomas W. (Railway Engine-driver, b. c1843) & Christina Gladston Johnston (m. 1864)] was m. at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1892. [In the 1891 Census, ‘Maggie’, a Check Clerk aged 22, was living with her parents at 3 Railway Cottages, Tweedmouth.]  


  1892

George Moore Wedderburn [b. 1873, 2nd s. of Robert W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1851) & Mary Moore (m. 1871 at Gateshead)] m. Clara Louise Willmott at St Saviour’s, Southwark, Surrey, in the June qtr. of 1892.  George died at Lambeth in the Mar qtr. of 1821, aged 47. Clara L. Wedderburn died there in the March qtr. of 1927, aged 54.  


  1892

Christina Weatherburn [née Johnston, wife of Thomas W. (Retired Engine Driver, b. c1843, m. 1864, d. 1899)] died in the June qtr. in 1892, aged 46. [In the 1891 Census, Christina, aged 45, was living at 3 Station Cottages with Thomas ‘aged 48’; ‘Maggie’ aged 22, a Check Clerk; Agnes, aged 20; Thomas, aged 18, a Stoker on NE Railways; Christopher, aged 16, a Bookseller’s Errand Boy; George, aged 10, & John, aged 8.]  


  1892

Catherine Weatherburn, [5th] d. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. Plessey 1861 (q.v.)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1892 at Morpeth. In the 1901 Census, Katherine (sic) aged 8 (‘b Choppington’) was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 2nd Row, Bedlington, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Catherine Weatherburn, ‘At Home’, unm. aged 18 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 32 Portia Hirst, Bedlington.


  1892

Henry Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Henry W. [Colliery Cartman, b. 1862 at Morpeth, d. 1937] & Isabella Coates [m. 1886 at Tynemouth, d. 1930], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1892. In the 1901 Census, Henry, aged 8 (‘b. Scaffold Hill’), was living with his parents, 4 siblings & a ‘Boarder’, at 9 Duke Street, Earsdon, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Henry, aged 18, was still living with his parents at 9 Duke Street, Shiremoor, Tynemouth. - Private Henry Weatherburn, of the 3rd Northern Cyclist Btn., Army Cyclist Corps, died at Newcastle on 31/10/1915, aged 23. He was buried at Earsdon (St. Alban) Cemetery.


  1892

 Henry Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of William W. [‘younger of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1850, d. 1901)] & Mary Leitch [m. 1883?d. 1935], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1892 at Horncliffe. In the 1901 Census, Henry, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at West End, Horncliffe. - In the 1911 Census, Henery (sic) Wedderburn, a Miner (Rolleywayman), unm. aged 18 (b. ‘Horncliffe’), was living with his widowed mother, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, cousin Henry, & a Boarder, at 71 Pont Street, Hirst Ashington, Northumberland. - [Henry may be the Henry Wedderburn who m. Isabella B. Sinclair at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1924.]

 

  1892

 John Weatherburn [4th] s. of John Stapleton W. [Tailor, b. 1852] & Mary Gilchrist [m. 1878], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1892 at Berwick. John W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 9/6/1896. - In the 1901 Census, John, aged 9, was living with his parents & 8 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-Tweed. – In the 1911 Census, John, a Plumber’s Apprentice aged 19, was still living with his parents & 4 siblings in 2 rooms at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - John Weatherburn m. Margaret Foggoa in 1911.  [They had (at least) 4 sons & 4 daughters.] - John Weatherburn, Plumber, 70 Chapel Street, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘4th s. of John Stapleton’ on 16/9/1913. - [On his father’s death in 1926, John, a Plumber, of Main St., Spittal, inherited a silver watch. [John Stapleton W’s Will was proved at Newcastle upon Tyne on 13/8/1926.]  


  1892

Evelyn Wedderburn, d. of Thomas Lowthin W. [Compositor, b. 1867, d. 1950] & Susannah Jane Woodhead [m. 1891, d. 1946], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1892 at Gateshead.   In the 1901 Census, Evelyn, aged 8, was living with her parents & 2 brothers; her grandmother Jane Woodhead & aunt Emily Woodhead, at 106 Windsor Ave., Gateshead, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Evelyn, a Dressmaker aged 18 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents & 2 brothers at 179 Westbourne Avenue, Newcastle.


  1892

Annie Amelia Weatherburn [Ann Amelia, b. 1869, e.d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1840) & Ann Hall (m. 1865)] was m. at Pancras [London] in the Sept. qtr. of 1892. In the 1881 Census, Ann A., a Scholar aged 11, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 75 Queen Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. [The Annie Weatherburn who m. at Leeds in Dec. 1892 was Anne Weatherburn, b. 1866 (q.v.).]  


  1892

Elizabeth Weatherburn [?b. 1870] was m. at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1892.

  

  1892

Jane Eleanor Wedderburn [b. 1870, e.d. of Andrew W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1845) & Mary Ann Aiston (m. 1868)] was m. at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1892.  


  1892

William Henry Weatherburn [b. 1863, 3rd s. of James W. (Dock Foreman, b. 1827), & Deborah Holden (m. 1854)] m. Mary Magdaline Creig at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1892. They had a daughter Mary Magdalen (b. 1893 at Birkenhead, d. 1894 at West Derby, nr. Liverpool). - William Henry Weatherburn died at Birkenhead in the March qtr. of 1894, aged 30. - His widow, Mary Magdalen Weatherburn, m. ii) at Liverpool in Dec. qtr. 1894 (q.v.).


  1892

John Henry Weatherburn [b. 1883, 2nd s. of James Robert W. (Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896) & Elizabeth Ann Owens (m. 1875)] died at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1892, aged 9.  ‘Inquest on John H. Weatherburn, 8yrs, son of James Weatherburn, engineer, 41 Patterson Street. The boy had been missing since 31st July and was found on Sunday morning (7/8/1892) floating in Egerton Dock. Verdict: Found Drowned.’  


  1892

 Ann Elizabeth G. Weatherburn, only child of William W. [Joiner, b. 1864 at Norham] & Susannah Pearson [m. 1889 at Gateshead], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1892 at Gateshead. (In the 1901 Census, Ann, aged 8 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents (& 2 aunts) at 12 Granville St., Gateshead. - In the 1911 Census, ‘Gladys’ Weatherburn, aged 18 (‘b. Gateshead’), was still living at 12 Granville St., Gateshead, with her parents & a Boarder. - Ann E.G. Weatherburn m. Richard H. Knott at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1920.


  1892

 Marion Weatherburn, [4th] d. of Thomas W. [Police Contable, b. 1851] & Margaret Scott [m. 1883], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1892 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, Marion, aged 8 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 68 Stephenson St., North Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Marion W., Clerk (Grocer), unm. aged 18 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with her parents, 4 siblings, & her uncle John Page Scott, a Ships’ Pilot, aged 58 (‘b. Seaham Harbour, Durham’), at 116 Stephenson Sreet, North Shields.


  1892

 Herbert Wetherburn (sic), [2nd] s. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. 1861 at Seaham Harbour, d. 1932] & Margaret Jane Goodwill [m. 1883, d. 1932], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1892 at Easington [Durham].  In the 1901 Census, Herbert, aged 8 (‘b. Murton Colliery’), was living with his parents, & a brothers & 3 sisters, at 23 Olven St., East Murton, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Herbert Weatherburn, Coal Miner Labourer (above ground), aged 18 (‘b. Murton Colliery Village’), was living with his parents & siblings at 18 Lancaster Street, Murton Colliery. - Herbert Wetherburn m. Margaret Gilroy in the Dec. qtr. of 1922.


  1892

Annie Weatherburn [Anne W., b. 1866 at Holbeck, Yorks., 3rd d. of William Wilson W. (Oil Merchant, Miller b. 1836, d. 1912) & Margaret Lewis (m 1857, d. 1914)] was m. at Leeds in the Dec. qtr. of 1892.  [In the 1891 Census, Annie, unm. aged 25 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’) was living with her parents & 3 unm. sisters at Oatlands, Harehills Lane, Potter Newton, Yorks.]  


  1892

 Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn [b. 1872, (?only) d. of William W. (Mariner/Timber Measurer, b. 1838 at Westoe, S. Shields, d. 1905) & Mary Steel (m. 1863 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1913 at S. Shields)] m. at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1892.   


  1892

Robert Rowell Wedderburn [Merchant’s Clerk - afterwards a Solicitor’s Clerk, b. 1867, only s. of Robert W. (b. 1825) by his 2nd wife Catherine Rowell (m. 1863)] m. Sarah Elizabeth English at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the Dec. qtr. of 1892. They had 2 sons John Roland (b. 1893) & Joseph Albert (b. 1900) & an adopted daughter, Catherine Crocker. - In the 1901 Census, Robert R. Wedderburn, a Solicitor’s Clerk aged 33 (‘b. N-on-Tyne’), was living at 6 Studley Terrace, Elswick, Northumberland, with Sarah E., aged 33 (‘b. St. Margaret’s, Suffolk’); John R., aged 7; & Joseph A., aged 9 mths. (both ‘b. N-on-T’). - In the 1911 Census, Robert Rowell Wedderburn, Committee Clerk & Lord Mayor’s Secretary, aged 43 (‘b. Elswick, Newcastle-on-Tyne’), was living in 8 rooms at 51 Brighton Grove, Newcastle-on-Tyne, with Sarah Elizabeth W., aged 43 (‘b. St. Margaret’s, Eccleshall, Suffolk’), Married 18 years, 2 children (both living); John Roland W., Insurance Clerk, aged 17, & Joseph Albert W., at School, aged 10 (both ‘b. Elswick, Newcastle-on-Tyne’). -  “Robert, who became ‘Lord Mayor’s Secretary’, adopted a daughter.” (e-mail from ‘Michael’ to Peter Garwood, sent 12/12/2004 - passed on to me on 11/6/2005) - Robert R. Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1947, aged 79. Sarah E. Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1950, aged 82.  


  1892

Annie Mary Weatherburn [b. 1889, 3rd d. of John Douglas W. (Shepherd, b. 1850, d. 1929) & Mary A. Bolam (m. 1884 at Rothbury, d. 1936)] died at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1892, aged 3.  [Annie Mary Weatherburn, dau. of William W. (b. 1856) & Annie Reed (m. 1886), was b. at Hartlepool in 1893 (q.v.).]


  1892

Edith Caroline Weatherburn [b. June qtr. 1892] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1892, aged 0.  


  1892

Edith May Weatherburn [b. June qtr. 1892] died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1892, aged 0.  


  1892

John Alexander Weatherburn [b. 1891, s. of John W. (Sawyer, b. 1868) & Mary Ada Williams (m. 1888, d. 1898)] died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1892, aged 1.

 

  1892

 Elizabeth Wedderburn [?née Mitchell, 3rd wife of William W. (bap. 1813, m. iii) 1866)] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1892, aged 52.   


  1893

George Henry Weatherburn, [e.] s. of George Cockburn W. [Barman - afterwards a Licensed Victualler, b. 1865 at N-on-T] & Agnes Jane McGillivray [m. 1891 at N-on-T], was b. in the March qtr. of 1893 at West Derby [nr. Liverpool]. - In the 1901 Census, George, aged 8 (‘b. Kirkdale, Lancs.’) was living with his parents & 2 siblings at 43 Dryburgh St, Kirkdale, Lancs. - In the 1911 Census, George Henry Weatherburn, aged 18, was still living with his parents, & 4 siblings, at 43 Dryburgh St., Kirkdale, Lancs. - On 17/8/1911 George Weatherburn enlisted in the 3rd Btn. Loyal N. Lancs. Regt. & joined the Royal Garrison Artillery (Reserve). On 22/11/1911, George, a General Labourer, 18yrs 10mths, was accepted into the Royal Regt. of Artillery, with No. 47494, and served in India and Egypt before the outbreak of war. In August 1914 his Condition of Service was altered to 6 years with the colours & 6 years with the reserve, but on 22/1/1919 he was ‘discharged to pension as unfit’. He moved to Luton, Beds., where he became a publican at The Wheatsheaf, 12-14 Church St. - George Henry Weatherburn m. Lillie Wesley at Luton in the June qtr. of  1927. - By 1928 George was licensee of The Wheatsheaf at 12-14 Church Street, Luton, and remained theree until at least 1940. The Wheatsheaf public house was demolished in 1957.  


  1893

Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the March qtr. of 1893 at Morpeth. She died there in the March qtr. of 1894, aged 1.


  1893

 William Wedderburn, [e.] s. of John W. [Carpenter, b. 1855 at Norham], & Anne Morison [m. 1885], was b. in the March qtr. of 1893 at Newcastle. In the 1901 Census, William, aged 8, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 188 Stanton Street, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, William Wedderburn, an Apprentice Joiner, aged 18 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 118 Cannning Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. - William Wedderburn m. Mary E. Pyle at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1915.   [Mary died at Newcastle in 1939 and it may be this William Wedderburn who m. Emma S. Embleton in the Dec. qtr. of 1940.]


  1893

 James Scott Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of James Robert W. [Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896] & Elizabeth Ann Owens [m. 1875], was b. in the March qtr. of 1893 at Birkenhead. [In the 1881 Census, James & Elizabeth were living at 4C Block Dock Cottages, Birkenhead, Cheshire, with their (then) 3 children.] - In the 1901 Census, James S. Weatherburn, aged 8 (‘b. Birkenhead’), was living with his widowed mother Elizabeth, a General Shopkeeper ‘on own account at home’), aged 44 (‘b. Liverpool), & 2 older siblings at 93 Queens Buildings, Birkenhead, Cheshire. - [His mother remarried in 1902.] - James Scott Weatherburn, a Seaman in RNVR, died on 13/1/1915, when HMS Viknor was lost with all hands off the Irish coast. Commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial.  


  1893

Thomas Mark Weatherburn [b. 1873, 2nd s. of John W. (Gen. Labourer, b. 1850) & Frances (Eleanor Frances Mark, m. 1870)] was m. in the March qtr. of 1893 at Berwick.  


  1893

 Euphemia Wedderburn [wife of William W. (b. 1811, 6th s. of Henry W., ‘b. c1775’ - bap. 1777 - & Agnes Milvin] died in the March qtr. of 1893, aged 79. She was buried at Norham on 24/2/1893.

  

  1893

Joseph Weatherburn [b. 1892, 4th s. of Thomas W. (Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth) & Susanna Williams (m. 1885)] died at Chester le Street, Durham, in the March qtr. of 1893, aged 0.  


  1893

Thomas Albert Weatherburn, [(probably) 13th & yngst.] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardon Steel [m. 1866], was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1893 at South Shields.  


  1893

Thomas James Weatherburn, Railway Clerk [b. 1855 at Hunslet, Leeds, who m. ii) Sarah Ann Wood in 1888] died at 33 Milton Street, Derby, on 14/4/1893.  - S.A. Weatherburn, widow, was the ‘informant’.


  1893

 Jane Williams Weatherburn, [(probably) 2nd] d. of John W. [Sawyer, b. 1868] & [Mary] Ada Williams [m. 1888, d. 1898], was b. in the June qtr. of 1893 at South Shields. She died there in the Dec. qtr., aged 0.


  1893

William Robertson [?s. of Margaret Robertson, who m. Andrew Weatherburn (b. 1867) at Berwick-on-Tweed in 1894, q.v.)] was b. in the June qtr. of 1893 at Berwick. In the 1901 Census, William Weatherburn, aged 8, was living at 15 Hatters Lane, Berwick on Tweed, with Andrew & Margaret, & Mary Robertson W., aged 5 (both ‘b. B-on-Tweed’).


  1893

William Weatherburn [b. 1875 at S. Shields, 4th s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick) & Jane Richardson Steel (m. 1866)] of 37 Violet Street, South Benwell, died in May 1893, aged 17. - He was buried at Benwell Churchyard on 17/5/1893. [In the 1901 Census, William’s parents were living at 37 Violet St., Benwell, with four of their children.]


  1893

 Annie Mary Weatherburn, d. of William W. [Railway Guard, b. 1856, d. 1906] & Annie Reed [m. 1886, d. 1949], was b. in the June qtr. of 1893 at Hartlepool [Durham]. In the 1901 Census, Annie aged 7 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living with her parents, her brother William (b. 1891), & her maternal grandmother, Annie Garavall, a widow aged 73 (‘b. Felkington, Northumberland’), at 2 Railway Cottages, Throston, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Annie Mary Weatherburn, Dressmaker, aged 17 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living with her widowed mother and his sister at 1 Cundall Road, Hartlepool, Durham. - Annie M. Weatherburn m. Alexander Anson at Hartlepool in 1916.  


  1893

 Edward Weatherburn [b. c1854, 2nd s. of Robert W. (Miller & Farmer, b. 1820) & Margaret Hall (m. 1851, d. 1869)] m. Jane McSerley at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1893. They had 9 children, including: Margaret Ann (b. 1893); John Robert (b. 1895); Thomas Edward (b. 1897); Mary Frances W. (b. 1900); Jane Annie (b. 1901); Joseph Norman (b. 1905); & Ivy (b. 1909). - In the 1901 Census, Edward, a Corn-Mills Cartman aged 47 (‘b. Durham Moor’), was living at 4a Lambton Terrace, Chester le Street, Durham, with Jane, aged 31 (‘b. Broompark, Durham’); Margaret A., aged 7 (‘b. Quebec, Durham’); John R., aged 5 (‘b. Black Dene, Durham’); Thomas E., aged 3; & Mary F.W., aged 1 (both ‘b. Chester le Street’).  Edward Weatherburn died at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1906, aged 52. In the 1911 Census, Jane Weatherburn, Charwoman, a Widow aged 41 (‘b. Brandon, Durham’), Married 19 years, 9 children (7 living, 2 dec’d), was living in 3 rooms at 4 Ramsay Street, Chester le Street, with Maggie, a Domestic Servant aged 19 (‘b. Quebec, Durham’); Robert, a Coal Miner Driver, below ground, aged 15 (‘b. Black Dene Cottage’); Thomas, at School, aged 13; Frances, at School, aged 12; Annie, at School, aged 11; Norman, at School, aged 6 - & Ivy, aged 2 (all ‘b. Chester le Street’).


  1893

 James Conway Weatherburn [b. 1872, 6th s. of George W. (Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907) & Lily Sutherland (m. not found), d. 1895] m. i) Mary Currie at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1893. James Conway W., Butcher, 5th [surviving] s. of George W., Twine Spinner, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T on 19/1894. - They had 2 daughters: Nellie (‘Nelly’, b. 1893) & Lily (b. 1897). - Mary Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1898, aged 27. In the 1901 Census, James W., a Butcher, widower aged 29 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with his widowed father George, aged 66, & his brother Alexander, a Tailor aged 19, at 3 Wallace Green, B-on-T. - [His daughters Nellie, aged 7, & Lily, aged 5, were living with James’s widowed sister Frances Norris, her 3 daughters & James’ & Frances’s brother Thomas Bailey W. (b. 1876), a Wood Carter, unm. aged 23 (sic), at 15 Easter Street, Duns, Berwickshire.] - James m. ii) Mary Ann Grey at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1902.  [They also had 2 daughters.] - Mary Ann Weatherburn, of 37 Castlegate, Berwick-on-Tweed, died at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, on 20/3/1922, aged 45. Admon. was granted to James Conway Weatherburn. - Estate valued at £283:10:0d. James migrated to Africa and settled around Bulawayo where he had a Peanut farm. - In 1924, James’s daughters Lily (b. 1897) & Frances (b. 1907), by his first and second wives, migrated to Africa and initially joined him, but in due course they married and had families there. - James m. for a third time in Rhodesia, but this wife’s name is not known. - James Conway Weatherburn died in the early 1940s. - His 4 daughters each received £200 in his Will.  


  1893

William Weatherburn, aged 22, ‘s. of Alexander W.’ [b. 1871, e.s. of Alexander W. & Elizabeth Morrallee (m. 1868], m. Ida Martin, aged 20, at Ponteland on 26/6/1893. They had a daughter, Amy, b. Sept. qtr. 1894 & bap. at Dinnington on 11/11/1894. - Amy, aged 0, & her mother Ida, aged 20, died at Castle Ward in the Dec. qtr. of 1894 (q.v.). - [In 1891 William was a Policeman, aged 20.] - William eventually emigrated to the US. - William Weatherburn, aged 28, widowed, m. Hattie G. Blanchard, aged 19, at Boston, Massachusetts, on 24/1/1899, William’s parents being shown as Alexander W. & Elizabeth Morrallee. - William must have returned to the UK to visit his parents in 1903 as he arrived at Ellis Island, USA, on 4/2/1903. On the ship’s manifest, his last location in the UK was Berwick on Tweed and he was a Stableman Servant returning to his wife ‘Lottis’ (sic), at 72 Willow Street, Cambridge Port, Mass. He also had a ticket to Boston and $5 in his pocket. Shortly after his return journey, William died at Cambridge, Mass., on 28/4/1903, aged 32 (thus predeceasing his father, who died at Coldstream on 29/11/1904, aged 60) and his death is recorded on his parents’ gravestone in Berwick Cemetery.


  1893

Mary Wetherburn (sic) [b. 1886, 3rd d. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1855 at Auckland, Durham, d. 1913) & Ellen Goodwill (m. 1875, d. 1905)] died in the June qtr. of 1893, aged 7.  


  1893

Margaret Ann Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Edward W. [Corn-Mills Carter b. c1854, d. 1906] & Jane McSerley [m. 1893], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1893 at Lanchester [Durham].  In the 1901 Census, Margaret A., aged 7 (‘b. Quebec, Durham’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 4a Lambton Terrace, Chester le Street, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, ‘Maggie’ Weatherburn, a Domestic Servant aged 17 (‘b. Quebec, Durham’), was living with her widowed mother & 6 younger siblings at 4 Ramsay Street, Chester le Street.


  1893

Mary Magdalen Weatherburn [d. of William Henry W., b. 1863, d. 1894 at Birkenhead] & Mary Magdaline Creig [m. 1892], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1893 at Birkenhead. She died at West Derby [nr. Liverpool] in the Sept. qtr. of 1894, aged 1.  [Her widowed mother remarried in Dec. qtr. 1894 (q.v.).]


  1893

Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. c1876 at Tweedmouth, (?step-) d. of John Stapleton W. (Tailor, b. 1852) & (daughter of) Mary Gilchrist (m. 1878)] m. Alexander Patterson at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1893.  


  1893

 Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. 1866, e.d. of Thomas W. (Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth’, b. c1843) & Christina Johnston (m. 1864)] m. John Hay Dumble at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1893. They had (at least) 2 sons & 2 daughters. - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth R. Dumble, aged 34, was living at 2 Mill Strand, Tweedmouth, with her husband John H. Dumble, a Stone Mason aged 46; William Dumble, aged 6; Thomas W. Dumble, aged 4; Agnes B. Dumble, aged 2; & Christine W. Dumbell, aged 9 mths.; plus Elizabeth’s brother John Weatherburn, a Railway Engine Cleaner, unm. aged 18; & sister Agnes Weatherburn, a Gen. Domestic Servant, unm. aged 29 (all ‘b. Tweedmouth’).    


  1893

Margaret Anna Weatherburn [Margaret Ann W., b. 1867 at Salford, Lancs., d. of Alexander W. (Furrier, b. 1844 at B-on-Tweed, d. 1909 at Sunderland) & Emma Main (m. 1865 at Newcastle, d. 1881 at Stafford)] m. William Paul [b. 1859 at Elgin] at Sunderland in the Sept. qtr. of 1893. They had 5 sons, all born at Sunderland: William Paul (b. 1894); Alexander Paul (b. 1895); James Sydney Paul (b. 1898-1918); John Morton Paul (b. 1900) & Donald McBain Paul (b. 1904). - In the 1901 Census, William Paul, a Saddler, & Margaret (‘b. Manchester’) were living at 1 HedleyStreet, Sunderland, with their 4 sons. - In 1911, the family was living at 12 Shepherd Street, Sunderland, with Margaret shown as ‘Madge Anne’, aged 42 (‘b. Manchester’). - They were still living there when their son James was killed in action in Flanders in 1918. - William Paul d. at Sunderland in 1937 & Margaret died there in March qtr. 1950, aged 83.  


  1893

Deborah Weatherburn [née Holden, wife of James W. (Foreman of the Hydraulic Dock Tower, Alfred Dock, Poulton-cum-Seacombe, Cheshire, b. 1827, m. 1854)] died at Birkenhead on 4/9/1893, aged 63. Admon. of her goods was granted to her husband on 21/9/1893, at Chester. James died at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1896 (q.v.).  - (James’s e.s. James Robert (b. 1855) & James Robert’s 4th s. Robert (b. 1895) also died at Birkenhead in 1896.]


  1893

William Percival Weatherburn [b. 1885 - unidentified] died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1893, aged 8.  


  1893

Jane Williams Weatherburn [b. June qtr. 1893, (probably) 2nd d. of John W. (Sawyer, b. 1868) & (Mary) Ada Williams (m. 1888, d. 1898)], died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr., aged 0.  


  1893

Nelly Weatherburn, [elder] d. of James Conway W.  [Butcher, b. 1872] by his first wife, Mary Currie [m. 1893, d. 1898], was b. on 19/9/1893 at Berwick. Nellie (sic) W., living with her Currie grandparents at West End, Tweedmouth, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 11/4/1899. - In the 1901 Census, Nellie, aged 7, was staying with her widowed aunt Frances Norris (née Weatherburn, b. 1866), her own sister Lily, aged 5, Frances’s 3 daughters & their uncle Thomas (Bailey) Weatherburn, a Wood Carter, aged 23 (sic - b. 1876), at 15 Easter Street, Duns, Berwickshire. - Her father James m. ii) Mary Ann Grey in 1902 and Nelly, now living with her father & step-mother at 33 Woolmarket, B-on-T, was readmitted to the Academy on 12/5/1902. - In the 1911 Census, Nellie Weatherburn, aged 17 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with her father & step-mother and 3 younger sisters/half sisters at 20 Bruce Gate, Berwick on Tweed. - Nellie F. Weatherburn m. Eric Williamson at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1924. [When their father died, in the early 1940s, he left each of his 4 daughters £200 in his Will. ]


  1893

 Sarah Weatherburn, [5th & ygst.] d. of Stephen Metcalf W. [b. 1853 - sometimes known as John Stephen W.] & Ruth Brownless [m. 1875 at Hartlepool], was b. & died in the Dec. qtr. of 1893 at Bolton [Lancs.].  


  1893

 Thomas Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of William W. [Gas Stoker - formerly an Ag. Lab. (b. 1858 at Berwick] & Mary Murray [m. 1879 at Houndwood, Coldingham, d. 1903 at Alnwick, d. 1903 at Alnwick], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1893 at Gateshead. In the 1901 Census, Thomas, aged 7 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 12 Whitehall Road West, Gateshead, Durham. - Thomas died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1903, aged 9.  


  1893

Thomas William Weatherburn, only child of William W. [Stationary Engineman, b. 1860, d. 1926], & Margaret --- [m. 1892], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1893 at Tynemouth. In the 1911 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, Horseman on Farm, aged 17 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with his parents at Castle Hill, West Lilburn. - Thomas W. Weatherburn m. Isabel Sanders at Morpeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1921.  


  1893

 John Roland Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Robert Rowell W. [Merchant’s Clerk - afterwards a Solicitor’s Clerk, b. 1867, d. 1947] & Sarah Elizabeth English [m. 1892, d. 1950], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1893 at Newcastle on Tyne.  In the 1901 Census, John R., aged 7 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with his parents & brother Joseph at 6 Studley Terrace, Elswick. - In the 1911 Census, John Roland Wedderburn, Insurance Clerk, aged 17 (‘b. Elswick, Newcastle-on-Tyne’), was living with his parents & younger brother Joseph Albert, at 51 Brighton Grove, Newcastle-on-Tyne. - John R. Wedderburn m. Winifred Purvis at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1923.


  1893

Robert Weatherburn, Steamboat Fireman, a bachelor aged 27 [b. 1856], of 19 Lurskill Street, North Shields, ‘s. of George Weatherburn, Shipwright (Deceased)’ [b. 1794 (d. 1884) & Frances Wilkinson (m. 1853, d. 1897)] m. Mary Ellen Mullen, a Spinster aged 25, of 6 Stephenson Street, North Shields, ‘d. of Bernard Mullen, General Labourer’, at the Roman Catholic Chapel, Bedford Street, N. Shields, on 23/12/1893.  [In the 1891 Census, Robert, a General Labourer, married, aged 34 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living at 11 Windmill Hill, Westoe, S. Shields, Durham, with Mary, married, aged 30 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’).] - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Ship Yard Labourer aged 44 (‘b. Durham’), was living at 79 Blandford Street, Westgate, with Mary, aged 42 (‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weatherburn, a Timber Carrier for Timber Merchant, aged 53 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with Mary, aged 51 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), Married 18 years, no children, in 1 Room at 11 Temple Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. -  Robert Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1912, aged 56.


  1893

 Thomas Nesbit Weatherburn [Thomas Nesbit Christopher W., b. 1872, 3rd s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Tailor, b. 1845) & Ann Buchanan (m. 1865)] m. Mary Skelton at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1893. They had 8 daughters & 2 sons: Elizabeth Ann (b. & d. 1893); Harriett (b.1894, d. 1918); Charlotte (b. 1896); Martha Jane (b. 1898, d. 1900); Albert (b. & d. 1899); Margaret Jane (b. 1902); Thomas (b. 1903); Mary (b. 1905); Florence Mabel (b. 1908); & Nora (b. 1910). - In the 1901 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, a Coal Hewer aged 29 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living at 19 Ashton St., Gateshead, Durham, with Mary, aged 24; Harriett, aged 6; & Charlotte, aged 4 (all ‘b. Gateshead’).  Mary Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1910, aged 32. In the 1911 Census, ‘Mr.’ Thomas Weatherburn, Widower, a Coal Hewer aged 39 (b. Newcastle’), Married 17 years, 10 children (7 living, 3 dec’d), was living in 2 rooms at 19 Ashton Street, Gateshead, with Harriett, a Domestic Servant aged 16; Charlotte, working at home, aged 15; Maggie, aged 9; Thomas, aged 7, & Mary, aged 5, all at Rose Street School; Florrie, aged 3, & Nora, aged under 1 (all b. Gateshead). - Thomas m. ii) Jane Whyte at Gateshead in Sept. qtr. 1915. Thomas N. Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1942, aged 69.


  1893

Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn, e.d. of Thomas Nesbit W. [Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942] & Mary Skelton [m. 1893, d. 1910], was b. & died in the Dec. qtr. of 1893 at Gateshead.  


  1893

James Wedderburn [?b. 1870, only s. of John W. ‘of Spittal’(Iron Moulder, b. 1842, d. 1888) & his first wife, Jane Simpson (m. 1862, d. 1873)] m. (?)Jane Jamieson Ferguson at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1893. [John Ferguson Wedderburn (b. & bap. 1906, d.  

  1893 David Wedderburn [bap. 1834 at Berwick, 5th s. of Andrew W. (b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] died in London in the Dec. qtr. of 1893, aged 59. [In the 1901 Census, his widow Louisa (née Simpson - m. not found), a Charwoman aged 72 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living 158 Blythe Road, Hammersmith, Middlx. - Louisa Wedderburn died at Watford (Herts.) in the June qtr. of 1908, aged 77.]


  1894

Daniel Percy Weatherburn, s. of Dan Percy Allan W. [Butcher, b. 1865, d. 1941] & --- [m. 1891], was b. in the March qtr. of 1894 at Shieldfield.  In the 1911 Census, Daniel Percy Weatherburn, Schoolboy (Butcher), aged 15 (‘b. George Street’), was living with his father & Housekeeper Ann Ramsay, Housekeeper, unm. aged 31, (b. ‘Seaton Delavel’); & her son John Willie Ramsay, Schoolboy, aged 5 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), at 35 Turner Street, Newcastle on Tyne. - Daniel P. Weatherburn m. Ada F. Stockton at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1915.  DVR Daniel Percy Weatherburn, Royal Horse Artillery, died of wounds on 10/2/1918, during WWI.


  1894

John Milligan Weatherburn [no doubt 2nd s. of Edward Thomas W. (Horse Shoer, b. 1870), & Elizabeth Milligan (m. 1892)] was b. & died in the March qtr. of 1894 at Newcastle.


  1894

Thomas Weatherburn, [5th] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the March qtr. of 1894 at Chester le Street. In the 1901 Census, Thomas Wetherburn (sic) aged 7 (‘b. Fatfield, Durham’), was living with his parents & siblings at Burnmoor, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Thomas, a Stone Putter, aged 17 (‘b. Picktree’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 34 West View, Wrekenton Row, Wrekenton, Gateshead.


  1894

 Wilfred Barton Weatherburn, [4th & ygst.] s. of Henry James W. [Railway Clerk - formerly an Engine Fitter - b. 1851] & Alice Woodgate [m. 1877 at Ashford, Kent], was b. 28/1/1894 at Bradford, Yorks. In the 1901 Census, Wilfred, a Schoolboy aged 7 (‘b. Bradford’), was living with his parents & his 4 (surviving) siblings at 64 Fleet Street, Derby, Derbyshire. - In the 1911 Census, Wilfred Barton Weatherburn, Junior Clerk in Boot & Shoe Co., aged 17 (‘b. Manningham, Yorks.’), was living with his parents, a sister & a brother, at 60 Douglas Street, Derby. - Wilfred Barton Weatherburn died at Derby in the July 1985, aged 91.  


  1894

 John Wedderburn, Sergeant Major in the Royal Artillery, a bachelor aged 35 [b. c1859], of Weedon, Northampton, ‘s. of John Wedderburn, Labourer’ [‘of Scremerston’, b. 1830] m. Eleanor Turner, a Spinster aged 28, of Alnmouth, ‘father deceased’, at St. John the Baptist Church, Alnmouth, Alnwick, on 17/1/1894.  They had 2 sons & a daughter: John Thomas Turner W. (b. & d. at Sculcoates, Yorks., 1895); William (b. 1896); & Mary Eleanor (b. 1904). - [Andrew Wedderburn (in an e-mail to Peter Garwood dated 12/9/2000) says that his grandfather William claimed that he was born in Hawick and that it was because his father was stationed at Hull that the family bible showed that he was born in Hull but his birth was reg. at Sculcoates, Yorks., the reg. district for Hull.] - In the 1901 Census, John, a Sergeant Major in the Royal Artillery, aged 42 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at 77 Thorncliffe Rd., Bradford, Yorks., with Eleanor, a Tailor aged 35 (‘b. Alnmouth’), & William aged 4 (‘b. Hull, Yorks.’). - In the 1911 Census, John Wedderburn. Army Pensioner/Drapers Agent aged 51 (‘b. Tweedsmouth’), & Eleanor, aged 44 (‘b. Alnmouth’), Married 17 years (3 children, 2 living, 1 dec’d), were living in 4 rooms at 30 Denmark Street, Heaton, N-on-Tyne, with William, an Apprentice Electrician aged 14 (‘b. Hull, Yorks’) & Mary, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Bradford, Yorks.’). - Eleanor Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1928, aged 62.  


  1894

Margaret Weatherburn [b. 1893 - unidentified] died at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1894, aged 1.  


  1894

William Henry Weatherburn [b. 1863, 3rd s. of James W. (Dock Foreman, b. 1827), & Deborah Holden (m. 1854) - & husband of Mary Magdaline Creig (m. 1892)] died at Birkenhead in the March qtr. of 1894, aged 30. [His widow, Mary Magdalen Weatherburn, m. ii) in the Sept. qtr. of 1894 (q.v.).]


  1894

Lily Weatherburn, [e.] d. of John W. [Railway Platelayer, b. 1858] & Elizabeth Ford [m. 1890], was b. in the June qtr. of 1894 at Berwick.  Lily W., living at 17 Low Greens, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 19/4/1899. - In the 1901 Census, Lily, aged 7, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 17 Low Greens, B-on-T. - In the 1911 Census, Lilly Weatherburn, aged 17, was a General Domestic Servant in the household of William Patterson, a Draper aged 51 (‘b. Sea Houses, Northumberland’), his wife, 5-year-ols twin sons & nephew, at 2 East Street, Berwick on Tweed. - Lily Weatherburn m. Ralph Morrison at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1915.  


  1894

 Mary Gallagher Weatherburn [3rd d. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick) & Sarah Jane Mann (m. 1887 at Tynemouth)] was b. in the June qtr. of 1894 at Tynemouth & bap. 14/3/1894 at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen. - Mary died in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 2. She was buried at St. Cuthbert’s on 21/3/1896.


  1894

Andrew Weatherburn [Fish Carter/General Labourer, b. 1867, e.s. of William W. (Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895) by his third wife, Elizabeth Mitchell (m. 1866, d. 1919)] m. Margaret Robertson at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed, on 25/6/1894. They had (at least) 8 children including William (?William Robertson, b. June qtr. 1893 - no doubt Margaret’s son); Mary Robertson (b. 1895); William [Victor] (b. 1897, d. 1902);  Hugh Robertson (b. 1901); Elizabeth (b. 1905); Andrew James (b. 1908); Rosanna (b. 1909); & Catherine (‘Katie’ - b. 1914). - In the 1901 Census, Andrew, a Fish Carter aged 32, was living at 15 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, with Margaret, aged 27, William, aged 8; & Mary, aged 5 (all ‘b. B-on-T’). - [Andrew was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘8th (sic) s. of William and of H.M. Reserve Forces’ (having already served in India) on 25/1/1893.] - In the 1911 Census, Andrew, a General Labourer, ‘aged 42’; Margaret, aged 37, Married 17 years, 6 children (5 living, 1 died); Mary, aged 15; Hugh, aged 9; Elizabeth, aged 6; Andrew, aged 3, & ‘Annie’ [Rosanna], aged 1yr. 6 mths., were living in 1 room at 7 Hatters Lane, Berwick. - On 13/2/1915, Andrew Weatherburn, a Groom, aged 39yrs 6mths (sic), of 5 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, enlisted in the Royal Engineers Rly & Canal Corps, with No. 68352, having previously served for 7 yrs. in the 2nd Dragoon Guards. - Margaret Weatherburn who died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1932, aged 58. Andrew Weatherburn died at 64 Magdelene Drive, Berwick, on 27/5/1944, of Cardiac Failure and senility, aged 76. The informant was his son, Hugh R. Weatherburn.  

  1894 Annie Weatherburn [?Ann, b. 1870] was m. at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1894.   


  1894

Henry Wedderburn [b. 1866 at Kirknewton, 2nd s. of John W. ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’, b. c1833 - but e.s. by John’s wife Mary Hickie (m. 1863)] m. Charlotte Simpson Scott at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1894. They had (at least) 2 daughters & a son: Margaret Scott W. (b. 1895, d. 1910; John (b. 1903); & Mary Alice (b. 1906). - In the 1901 Census, Henry, a Railway Platelayer aged 34 (‘b. Millfield, Northumberland’) was living at Elmbank, Tweedmouth, with Charlotte, aged 35 (‘b. Ord’), & ‘Maggie’, aged 5 (‘b. Ancroft’). - In the 1911 Census, Henry Wedderburn, a Dairy Farmer aged 44 (‘b. Millfield’), & Charlotte, aged 46 (‘b. Middle Ord’), Married 16 years, 3 children (2 living, 1 dec’d), were living in 3 rooms at Elm Bank, Spittal, Berwick on Tweed, with John, at School aged 7, & Mary, aged 5 (both ‘b. Spittal, Tweedmouth’). - Charlotte S. Wedderburn died at Darlington [Durham] in the Sept. qtr. of 1940, aged 75. Henry Wedderburn died there in the June qtr. of 1941, aged 75.  


  1894

 Margaret Wedderburn [b. 1869, 2nd d. of David W. (Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885) & Elizabeth Thompson (m. 1864, d. 1891)] m. i) Mathew Henry Nixon [b. 1863 at Newburn (Tynemouth 10b 119), s. of Mathew Henry Nixon] at Byker, Newcastle, on 23/6/1894. [They had two sons.] - Mathew died and was buried on 29/6/1903 at Throckley (nr. N-on-T, aged 40. - Margaret (Nixon) m. ii) George Rutter [b. 8/1/1872 at Newburn, s. of Joshua Rutter] at Castle Ward on 24/12/1904.  [They had a son & 2 daughters.] - George Rutter died at Newcastle on 10/11/1931, aged 59, and was buried at Newburn. - Margaret Rutter died at Newburn in 1939, aged 70.


  1894

 Peter Weatherburn [formerly a Shoemaker - b. c1822 at Ancroft - widower of Mary Murray (m. 1847, d. 1870) & husband of Mary Ann Cummins (m. 1882)] died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1894, aged 71.


  1894

Robert Nesbitt Weatherburn [Fishmonger, b. 1824, husband of Hannah Willis (m. 1847)] died at Berwick on 23/4/1894, aged 69. Robert Nesbitt Weatherburn, Game Dealer, of College Place, was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 26/6/1894. (Ca807C) - [His widow Hannah died in 1898. - (Robert & Hannah are the 3 x gt. grandparents of Don Weatherburn of Swinton, Manchester.)]  


  1894

Amy Weatherburn, d. of William W. [unidentified] & Ida Martin [m. 1893], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1894 at Morpeth. She was bap. in 1894 at Dinnington. (BVRI) - Both Amy & her mother Ida died at Castle Ward in the Dec. qtr. of 1894.


  1894

Catherine Jane Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of William W. [Labourer, b. 1871, d. 1916] & Mary Ann Donoghue [m. 1890, d. 1950], was b. on 30/5/1894 at Berwick. Catherine, living at 13 Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 14/5/1900. - In the 1901 Census, Catherine J., aged 6, was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 16 Hatters Lane, Berwick-on-Tweed. - In the 1911 Census, Catherine was living with her parents & siblings at 20 Hide Hill, Berwick.  - C.J. Weatherburn m. Harry Jones [Isaac Jones] in Edinburgh in 1915.


  1894

James Edward Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. Plessey 1861 (q.v.)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1894 at Morpeth. In the 1901 Census, James, aged 6 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 2nd Row, Bedlington, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, James Weatherburn, Pony Driver (below ground), Colliery, aged 16 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 32 Portia Hirst, Bedlington.


  1894

John Herbert Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of John W. [Police Constable, b. 1858, d. 1904] & Patience Burrell [m. 1882, d. 1915], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1894 at Tynemouth. Northumberland. In the 1901 Census, John H. Wheatherburn (sic), aged 6 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at the Police Station, Bull Ring, N. Shields. - In the 1911 Census, John Herbert W., Shop Asst. (Grocer), unm. aged 16 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living with his widowed mother & 6 siblings at 28 Jackson Street, North Shields. - John H. Weatherburn m. Mary E. Morris at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1919.


  1894

Mary Agnes Weatherburn, [younger] d. of John W. [Sawyer, b. 1868] & [Mary] Ada Williams [m. 1888, d. 1898], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1894 at South Shields. In the 1901 Census, Mary A., aged 6 (‘b. S. Shields’) was living with her grandmother Mary, her widowed father, her sister Ada, aged 12, & 2 uncles, at 30 Peel St., South Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Mary, 16, was living with her widowed grandmother, Mary W., 71, (b. Norham) at 2 Smith Street, South Shields. - Mary A. Weatherburn died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1915, aged 20.


  1894

Mary Weatherburn [née Martin, wife of Elias W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1857, m. 1877, d. 1907)] died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1894, aged 33.  

  1894 Mary Magdalene Weatherburn [b. 1893, d. of William Henry W. (b. 1863, d. 1894) & Mary Magdaline Creig (m. 1892)] died at West Derby [nr. Liverpool] in the Sept. qtr. of 1894, aged 1.  [Her widowed mother, Mary Magdalene W., remarried in Dec. qtr. 1894.]


  1894

 Catherine Agnes Weatherburn [b. 1872, 3rd d. of William W. (bap. 1813, retired Mariner/Farmer/Carter, d. 1895) by his third wife, Elizabeth Mitchell (m. 1866, d. 1919)] m. James William Greenaway, L/Sgt. RMLI, Chatham Division, of South Queensferry, at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed, on 19/12/1894. (Witnesses were John Stapleton Weatherburn & Williamina Watson W.)  


  1894

 Harriett Weatherburn, [2nd but e. surv.] d. of Thomas Nesbit W. [Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942] & Mary Skelton [m. 1893, d. 1910], was b. 8/11/1894 at 227 Askew Road West, Gateshead. (Birth reg. 10a 947) - In the 1901 Census, Harriett, aged 6, was living with her parents & her sister Charlotte, aged 4, at 19 Ashton Street, Gateshead. - In the 1911 Census, Harriet, a Domestic Servant aged 16 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her widower father & 6 siblings at 19 Ashton Street, Gateshead. - Harriett m. (as his second wife) David Kirkwood (b. 1877, s. of William David Kirkwood, a slater, & Eliza Jane Robson) at Gateshead in Dec. qtr. 1913. They had 2 sons & a daughter: Robert William (b. 3/6/1914 at Seghill); James (b. 20/6/1916 at Longbenton); & Ruby (b. 11/6/1918, d. 1918-19). - Harriet Kirkwood died of Influenza in November 1918, aged 24. - Her husband David died at 74 High Street East, Wallsend, on 25/7/1942, aged 65.  


  1894

 Elizabeth Wedderburn [granddaughter of Robert W. (Blacksmith, b. 1841) & Eliza Fulton (m. 1868)] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1894 at Newcastle. In the 1901 Census, ‘Lizzie’ aged 6, was living with her grandparents Robert & Eliza, their s. Robert (b. 1871), & their dau. Euphemia (b. 1878), at 136 Headland St., Byker, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth Wedderburn, a Student learning Typewriting & Shorthand, aged 16 (‘b. Newcastle’) - adopted daughter of Rebecca Walker, Married, aged 56 (‘b. S. Shields, Durham’) - was living at 89 Wingrove Avenue, Newcastle-on-Tyne, with Rebecca, her daughter Mary Ann Walker, a Certificated Teacher aged 25; & her sons John, a Certificated School Teacher aged 22, & Robert Wedderburn Walker, a Clerk to House Agents, aged 17 (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - [‘Euphemia went to New York & died there unm.’]


  1894

 Norman Woodhead Wedderburn, [elder] s. of Thomas Lowthin W. [Compositor, b. 1867, d. 1950] & Susannah Jane Woodhead [m. 1891 at Newcastle, d. 1946], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1894 at Gateshead.  - In the 1901 Census, Norman, aged 6, was living with his parents, sister, & younger brother; plus his grandmother Jane Woodhead & aunt Emily Woodhead, at 106 Windsor Ave., Gateshead, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Norman Woodhead Wedderburn, a Cutter (below ground), aged 15 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his parents, sister and brother at 179 Westbourne Avenue, Newcastle. - Norman W. Wedderburn m. Gertrude Robson at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1922.   


  1894

 Mary Magdalene Weatherburn [widow of William Henry Weatherburn, Plumber, b. 1863, m. 1892, d. 1894] m. ii) in the Dec. qtr. of 1894 at Liverpool. [Her daughter Mary Magdalen W. (b. 1893)  died at West Derby, near Liverpool, in Sept. qtr. 1894].


  1894

Christian Gibson [née Wedderburn (b. 1821, m. 1857), 2nd d. of Andrew W. (b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] died in 1894.  

 

  1894

Amy Weatherburn [d. of William W. - unidentified - & Ida Martin in next entry (m. 1893)] died at Castle Ward in the Dec. qtr. of 1894, aged 0.  


  1894

 Ida Weatherburn [née Martin, wife of William W. - unidentified (m. 1893)] died at Castle Ward in the Dec. qtr. of 1894, aged 20.  


  1894

 Isabella Weatherburn, widow of Robert W., Coal-Miner [Isabella Dodd (née Robson), 2nd wife of Robert W. (b. c1802, m. 1857, d. 1874)] died at Newbiggin on 9/11/1894, aged 77. - Robert Charlton, grandson, in attendance, was the ‘informant’.  


  1895

Agnes Elizabeth Weatherburn, e.d. of George Henry W. [Barman - afterwards a Licensed Victualler, b. 1865 at N-on-T] & Agnes Jane McGillivray [m. 1891 at N-on-T], was b. in the March qtr. of 1895 at West Derby [nr. Liverpool]. She died at West Derby in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 1.  


  1895

Douglas Bolam Weatherburn, s. of John Douglas W. [Shepherd, b. 1850, d. 1929] & Mary A. Bolam [m. 1884, d. 1936], was b. in the March qtr. of 1895 at Rothbury. In the 1901 Census, Douglas B., aged 6 (‘b. Little Tosson, Northumberland’) was living with his parents & sister Eleanor A., aged 16 (‘b. Wharton’) at Wolvershield, Little Tosson, Rothbury.] - In the 1911 Census, Douglas Bolam W., Horseman on Farm, aged 16 (‘b. Rothbury’), was living with his parents & his sister Margaret, unm. aged 24, at Low Trewhitt, Rothbury. - Douglas Weatherburn, son of John D. & Mary Wedderburn of Great Kyle, a Gunner in the 204th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, was killed in action 6/10/1917, aged 22, during WWI. He is buried in Belgium.


  1895

Isabel Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1850, d. 1907] by his second wife, Isabel Kay [m. 1888], was b. in the March qtr. of 1895 at Chester le Street. - In the 1901 Census, Isabel, aged 6 (‘b. Pelton, Durham’), was living with her parents, William’s son William by his first wife, a Coal Hewer aged 21; William’s stepson from his first marriage, John R. Walby, a Coal Hewer aged 23; & 3 sisters, at No. 8 Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Isabel Weatherburn, Assistant (School) caretaker, aged 16 (‘b. Pelton’), was living with her widowed mother Elizabeth I. Weatherburn  (‘Isabel Kay’, m. 1888), aged 48 (‘b. Lumbley, Durham’), her step-brother William Weatherburn, a Coal miner, aged 31 (‘b. Leamside’); 3 sisters & a brother, & 3 Visitors, including John R. Walby, a Coal Miner (Hewer), aged 33 (‘b. Durham’), at 8 Grange Street, Pelton.


  1895

 Arthur William Bellas Wedderburn, s. of Eleanor W. [?b. Sept. qtr.1875], was b. 21/1/1895 at 84 Douglas Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne. [No father’s name given on birth cert. but perhaps his surname was ‘Bellas’?] - Arthur died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1895, aged 0.  [Eleanor Wedderburn (b. Sept. qtr.1875) m. James Brown at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1895 (q.v.).]


  1895

Jane Jeffrey B. M. Weatherburn, [7th] d. of Edward Thomas W. [Horse Shoer, b. 1870] & Elizabeth Milligan [m. 1892], was b. in the March qtr. of 1895 at Newcastle on Tyne. She died there in the Sept. qtr., aged 0.  


  1895

 Ada Wedderburn, only d. [in 1895] of Henry Allison W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1860] & Eleanor Jane Thompson [m. 1883], was b. in the March qtr. of 1895 at Newcastle. She died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1896, aged 1.


  1895

 Sarah Louisa Weatherburn [b. 1871, 4th d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’, b. 1839, & Elisabeth Heslop (m. 1862)] m. William Manners at Belford in the March qtr. of 1895.  


  1895

Lily Weatherburn of 15 Hatters Lane [née Sutherland (b. 1840, m. not found), wife of George W., Twine Spinner (b. 1834)] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1894, aged 56. Lily was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 12/3/1895. (C120C) - [George died in Feb. 1907, aged 72, & was also buried in Berwick Cemetery. ]


  1895

 Robert Weatherburn, [4th] s. of James Robert W. [Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896] & Elizabeth Ann Owens [m. 1875], was b. in the June qtr. of 1895 at Birkenhead. Robert died at Birkenhead in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 1. [His father James also died in 1896.]


  1895

Beatrice Wetherburn (sic), [3rd] d. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. 1861 at Seaham Harbour, d. 1932] & Margaret Jane Goodwill [m. 1883, d. 1932], was b. in the June qtr. of 1895 at Easington [Durham]. In the 1901 Census, Beatrice, aged 4 (‘b. Murton Colliery’), was living with her parents & 2 brothers & 2 sisters, at 23 Olven St., East Murton, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Beatrice Weatherburn, aged 16 (‘b. Murton Colliery Village’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 18 Lancaster Street, Murton Colliery. - Beatrice Wetherburn m. George A. Birnie in the March qtr. of 1919.  


  1895

 Annie Weatherburn [Ann Mark W. (b. 1875), ?only d. of John W. (Gen. Labourer, b. 1850) & Frances (Eleanor Frances Mark, m. 1870)] m. Joseph Ewart at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1895.  [Two Ewart grandsons are commemorated on the headstone of Annie’s parents grave in Berwick Cemetery: William Ewart died of wounds at Peperinghe, Belgium, on 30 May 1917, aged 21, & Joseph Ewart died on 1 Dec. 1925, in Edinburgh, aged 23.]


  1895

George Weatherburn [Machinist in Ordnance Works, b. 1873 - 3rd s. of George Henry W. (Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838) & Martha Ann Temple (m. 1861)] m. Mary Carr at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1895. Between 1902 & 1903 George, Mary and their (then) family moved to Barrow-in-Furness, Lancs. -  They (probably) had 7 sons & 7 daughters: Elizabeth Ann (b. 1896); Hannah Mary (b. 1897); James Henry (b. 1898, d. 1924); George H. (b. 1900, d. 1919); & Martha Ann (b. 1902, d. 1919), (all b. N-on-T); Thomas (b. 1903); Nora (b. 1905); Fred (b. 1907); Angelina (b. 1909); John (b. 1911); Stanley (b. 1913, d. 1939 at Scapa Flow); Emily (b. 1915); & twins Irene & William (b. 1817) - (all b. Barrow in Furness). - In the 1901 Census, George, a Machinist in Ordnance Works, aged 27 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living at 27 Portland St., Elswick, Northumberland, with Mary, aged 25 (‘b. Shiney Row, Durham’); Elizabeth A., aged 4; Hannah M., aged 3; James H., aged 2; & George H., aged 6 mths. (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1911 Census, George Weatherburn, a Tool Miller in Shipyard, aged 37, was living in 5 rooms at 8 King Alfred Street, Barrow in Furness, with Mary, aged 35, Married 16 years (9 children, all living); Hannah Mary, aged 13; James Henry, aged 12; George Henry, aged 10; Martha Ann, aged 9; Thomas, aged 6; Nora, aged 5; Fred, aged 3, & Angelina, aged 1. - Mary Weatherburn died at Barrow in Furness in the March qtr. of 1921, aged 45 & George died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1921, aged 48. He was buried at St. Mary, Walney, Lancs., on 22/8/1921.  


  1895

Mary Ann Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1895, aged 65.


  1895

Arthur W. B. Wedderburn [Arthur William Bellas W., b. Jan. 1895, s. of Eleanor W. (?b. 1875)] died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1895, aged 0. [An Eleanor Wedderburn m. at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1895 (q.v.).]


  1895

Peter Wedderburn [b. 1833, 2nd s. of Robert W. (Iron Miner, b. 1801) & Mary Lailand (m. 1830), & widower of Elizabeth Bains (m. 1862, d. 1881)] died at Lancaster Moor Lunatic Asylum on 19/7/1895, from broncho-pneumonia, said to be ‘aged 65’. Peter, a widower ‘aged 59’, was admitted to the Asylum on 16/10/1891 suffering from ‘Religious Delusions’. (Asylum Records from Lancashire Record Office. - See ‘Loonyweds3.doc’ for more details of  this family.) - [Peter is the brother of Thomas Wedderburn (b. 1840) who died at Lancaster Moor in 1885 (q.v.), & Christopher Weatherburn (b. 1837), who died there in 1881 (q.v.). - (On W.B. p. 505, A.W. says that Peter was known as both ‘Peter’ & ‘William’ but Peter’s brother William was b. in 1831, q.v.]  


  1895

Mary Weatherburn [née Hewitt, widow of John Wedderburn (Blacksmith, b. c1804 - m. not found - the John Weatherburn who died in 1882] died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1895, aged 82. Mary was buried at Norham on 4/7/1895.  


  1895

William Weatherburn, Mariner, ‘of Hatters Lane’ [bap. 1813 at Horton - e. (surviving) s. of Robert W. (b. 1791, d. 1871) & Rebecca Taite (m. 1810, d. 1863) - & husband of Elizabeth Mitchell (m. 1866, d. 1919], died at Berwick on 19/8/1895, aged 82, from ‘Shock to the system from extensive Cuts to the head from a fall down the stairs leading to his house’.  


  1895

Florence Edith Weatherburn, d. of Charles Frederick W. [b. 1868, d. 1897] & Eleanor Jessy Simmons [m. 1891], was b. 29/7/1895 at 9 Mansfield Street, Newcastle on Tyne. In the 1901 Census, Florence, aged 5 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with her widowed mother Eleanor, a Charwoman aged 34 (‘b. Scotland’), & her brother Fred [Frederick James, b. 1896] aged 4, at 57 Buckingham St., Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Florence Weatherburn, a Domestic Servant aged 16 ‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living at 5 Elswick Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne with her widowed mother, Ellinor Jessie Weatherburn, a Charwoman, widow aged 37 (‘b. Edinburgh Scotland’), & her brother Frederick Charles, aged 15.  


  1895

George Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1895 at Berwick. He died there in the June qtr. of 1896, aged 0.


  1895

George Page Weatherburn, [younger] s. of Thomas W. [Police Constable, b. 1851] & Margaret Scott [m. 1883], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1895 at Newcastle on Tyne. In the 1901 Census, George, aged 5 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 68 Stephenson St., North Shields. - In the 1911 Census, George Page W., Message Boy (Ship Store Merchants), aged 15 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living with his parents, 4 siblings, & his uncle John Page Scott, a Ships Pilot, aged 58 (‘b. Seaham Harbour, Durham’), at 116 Stephenson Sreet, North Shields. - George Page Wedderburn later served as a Merchant Seaman.


  1895

Mary Robertson Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Andrew W. [Fish Carter/General Labourer, b. 1867] & Margaret Robertson [m. 1894], was b. on 16/5/1895 at Berwick. May (sic) R. W., living at 16 Hatters lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 16/4/1901. - In the 1901 Census, Mary aged 5 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with her parents & (?half) brother William, aged 8, at 15 Hatters Lane, Berwick-on-Tweed. - In the 1911 Census, Mary, aged 15, was living with her parents & 4 siblings in one room at 7 Hatters Lane, Berwick.

 

  1895

John Leitch Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] s. of William W. [‘younger of Horncliffe’, Salmon-fisher, b. 1850, d. 1901] & Mary Leitch [m. 1883,?d. 1935], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1895 at Berwick. In the 1901 Census, John, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at West End, Horncliffe. - In the 1911 Census, John Wedderburn, a Miner (Coal Driver), unm. aged 15 (b. ‘Horncliffe’), was living with his widowed mother, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, his cousin Henry, & a Boarder, at 71 Pont Street, Hirst Ashington, Northumberland.  


  1895

 John Thomas Turner Wedderburn, [e.] s. of John W. [Sergeant Major in the R.A., b. c1859 at Tweedmouth] & Eleanor Turner [m. 1894 at Alnmouth], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1895 at Sculcoates [Hull, Yorks.] -He died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1895, aged 0.


  1895

Margaret Scott Wedderburn, elder d. of Henry W. [Railway Platelayer (b. 1866)] & Charlotte Simpson Scott [m. 1894], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1895 at Berwick. In the 1901 Census, ‘Maggie’, aged 5 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living with her parents at Elmbank, Tweedmouth. - Margaret S. Wedderburn died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1910, aged 14.


  1895

 Eleanor Wedderburn [b. Sept. qtr. 1875, e.d. of Robert W., Engine Fitter, b. 1851, & Mary Moore (m. 1871) - & perhaps mother of Arthur William Bellas W., b. March qtr. 1895, d. Sept qtr.?)] m. James Brown at Newcastle upon Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1895.  


  1895

Edward Hall Weatherburn [twin with Rebecca Jane, below], [5th  - & ygst.?] s. of John Stapleton W. [Tailor, b. 1852] & Mary Gilchrist [m. 1878], of 20 Hatters Lane, Berwick, was b. 2/11/1895 & bap. 1/12/1895 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. (Holy Trinity Baptisms) - In the 1901 Census, Edward, aged 5, was living with his parents & 8 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - In the 1911 Census, Edward Hall Weatherburn, a Butcher’s Message Boy aged 15, was still living with his parents & 4 siblings in 2 rooms at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - Edward Hall Weatherburn of 13 Hatters Lane, an apprentice butcher before enlistment but L/Cpl Northumberland Fusiliers, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘5th s. of John Stapleton’, on 13/8/1917. - Edward H. Weatherburn m. Jane Hume at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1920.


  1895

Rebecca Jane Weatherburn [twin with Edward Hall, above], [5th] d. of John Stapleton W. [Tailor, b. 1852] & Mary Gilchrist [m. 1878], of 20 Hatters Lane, Berwick, was b. 2/11/1895 & bap. 1/12/1895 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. (Holy Trinity Baptisms) - In the 1901 Census, ‘Rebertive’ (sic!), aged 5, was living with her parents & 8 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - In the 1911 Census, Rebecca Jane Weatherburn, a Laundress in Public Laundry, aged 15, was still living with her parents & 4 siblings in 2 rooms at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - Rebecca had a son, Robert Gilchrist Weatherburn, b. 1918 (q.v.). - Rebecca J. Weatherburn m. William Farish at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1921.  [Her son Robert adopted his step-father’s surname.] - Rebecca Farish died in 1934.


  1895

John Robert Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Edward W. [Corn-Mills Carter, b. c1854, d. 1906] & Jane McSerley [m. 1893], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1895 at Durham. In the 1901 Census, John R., aged 5 (‘b. Black Dene, Durham’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 4a Lambton Terrace, Chester le Street, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Robert (sic) Weatherburn, a Coal Miner Driver, below ground, aged 15 (‘b. Black Dene Cottage, Durham’), was living with his widowed mother & 6 siblings at 4 Ramsay Street, Chester le Street. - It appears to be this ‘Robert’ who, as Private Robert Weatherburn, 1/8th Durham Light Infantry ‘b. at South Hill, Chester le Street’, was killed in action on 26/4/1915, during WWI. - The DLI only landed at Boulogne on 17/4/1915 and was immediately thrown into the Second Ypres battle where they lost 593 casualties.  


  1895

Alice Bell Weatherburn [b. 1851, 5th d. of James W. (Seedsman/Husbandman, b. 1811, d. 1890) & Elizabeth Carncross (m. 1836, d. 1861)] m. Thomas Henderson at Newcastle on Tyne in the Dec. qtr. of 1895. - In the 1901 Census, Thomas Henderson, House Agent (on own account), aged 59 (‘b. S. Shields’), & his wife Alice B., aged 49 (‘b. Easrdon’), were living at 81 Brodrick Street, South Shields, Durham.  


  1896

Abraham Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the March qtr. of 1896 at Tynemouth. He died there in the March qtr. of 1897, aged 1.


  1896

 Agnes Mann Weatherburn, [4th] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick] & Sarah Jane Mann [m. 1887 at Tynemouth], was b. in the March qtr. of 1896 at Tynemouth & bap. 12/3/1896 at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen. - In the 1901 Census, Agnes Wetherburn (sic), aged 5 (‘b. Cowpen’) was living with her parents & siblings at 12 Richardson Terrace, Cowpen, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Agnes, aged 15 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with her parents, 4 siblings, & her uncle Isaac Weatherburn, at 2 Brick Row, Bebside, nr. Cowpen. - Agnes m. James Balmer at St. Cuthbert’s, Cowpen, in 1914 (q.v.).

  1896 Jane Jones Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the March qtr. of 1896 at West Derby [nr. Liverpool].  


  1896

 Robert Weatherburn, [2nd] s.  of George W. [Labourer - afterwards a Railway Platelayer - b. 1861] & Elizabeth Robertson [m. 1889], of Weatheley Square, Berwick, was b. 28/1/1896  at Berwick & bap. 5/3/1896 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. (Holy Triniry Baptisms) - In the 1901 Census, Robert, aged 5, was living with his parents, his brother George, aged 11, & his uncle Isaac, a Blacksmith aged 21 (b. 1879), at 58 Church St., B-on-T. - Robert W., living at 3 Woolmarket, was admitted to the 5th Class in the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 26/9/1904. - In the 1911 Census, Robert, a Bakers Messenger, aged 15 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents, 2 brothers & a cousin at 26 West Street, Berwick on Tweed. - In 1916, Robert, a Machine Man, aged 20, of 1 Raglan Place, Newcastle on Tyne, enlisted in the Royal Field Artillery, with No. 132217. - Robert Weatherburn, Royal Field Artillery, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T by Proxy, as ‘2nd s. of George, Platelayer, 30 West Street’, on 1/10/1917.


  1896

Thomas Weatherburn, s. of Thomas W. [Sea Master Mariner, b. 1854] & Elizabeth Jane Jackson [m. 1882], was b. in the March qtr. of 1896 at South Shields. In the 1901 Census, Thomas, aged 5, was living with his parents & sister Mary Ellen at 23 Eleanor Rd., South Shields. - Thomas died at Edmonton, Middlx., in the Dec. qtr. of 1909, aged 13.  


  1896

Ann Weatherburn [unidentified - but perhaps Ann W. b. 1870, d. of Joseph W. (b. 1839 at Cowpen) & Mary Ann Bambrough (m. 1863)] was m. at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1895.  


  1896

David Wedderburn [b. 1871, 2nd s. of David W. (Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885) & Elizabeth Thompson (m. 1864, d. 1891)] m. Frances Jane Boggon [b. 1873 at N-on-T, dau. of William Henry Boggon & Frances Jane Young] on 8/2/1896 at Byker, Newcastle on Tyne. They had (at least) 1 daughter & 2 sons: Ethel Maud (b. 1896); David T. (b. 1898) & William Henry (b. 1903). - In the 1901 Census, David, a Baker & Confectioner aged 29, was living at 2 Hawthorn Grove, Wallsend, with Francis (sic) M., aged 27; Ethel, aged 4; & David aged 3 (all ‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’). - In the 1911 Census, David Wedderburn, a Confectioner Manager, Lockharts Ltd Bakery, aged 39, was living in 6 rooms at 26 First Avenue, Newcastle, with with Frances Jane, aged 37, Married 15 years, 3 children (all living); Ethel Maud, aged 14; David Thomas, aged 13; & William Henry, aged 8 (all ‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’). - Frances J. Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1918, aged 44. David died there in the March qtr. of 1931, aged 59.  


  1896

Agnes E. Weatherburn [Agnes Elizabeth W. (b. 1895, q.v.)] died at West Derby in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 1. Agnes Elizabeth Weatherburn, of 28 Gloucester Place, West Derby, was buried on 27/3/1896 at Toxteth Park Cemetery, Liverpool.


  1896

 James Robert Weatherburn [Iron Turner, b. 1855 - husband of Elizabeth Ann Owens (m. 1875)] died at Birkenhead in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 41. (Deaths’ [James Robert’s father James (b. 1827) died at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1896 (q.v.).] - James Robert’s widow Elizabeth Ann m. ii) at Liverpool in 1902 (q.v.).]


  1896

Mary Gallagher Weatherburn [b. 1894, 3rd d. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick) & Sarah Jane Mann (m. 1887 at Tynemouth)] died in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 2 & was buried at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen, on 21/3/1896.


  1896

Robert Weatherburn [b. 1895, 4th s. of James Robert W. (Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896) & Elizabeth Ann Owens (m. 1875)] died at Birkenhead in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 1. [Robert’s father James Robert W., & his grandfather James W., also died at Birkenhead in 1896.]


  1896

 Matilda Weatherborne (sic) [wife of William Weatherburn (Colliery Tinker, b. c1800 at Pelton, nr. Chester le Street, d. 1890 at Houghton)] died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 79.   


  1896

 Isaac Wedderburn [b. 1870, younger s. of Peter W. (Iron miner, b. 1833, d. 1895) & Elizabeth Bains (m. 1862)] died at Ulverston in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 26.  [In 1891 Isaac was living at 86 Golden St., Dalton-in-Furness.]


  1896

 Annie May Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] d. of John W. [Carpenter, b. 1855 at Norham] & Anne Morison [m. 1885], was b. in the June qtr. of 1896 at Newcastle. - In the 1901 Census, Annie, aged 4, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 188 Stanton Street, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Annie May Wedderburn, a Filler, Electric Light Company), aged 14 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 118 Cannning Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. - Annie M. Weatherburn m. Alexander M. Fowler at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1917.  


  1896

 Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn, [e.] d. of George W. [b. 1873, d. 1921 - Machinist in Ordnance Works in 1901] & Mary Carr [m. 1895, d. 1921], was b. in the June qtr. of 1896 at Newcastle. In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, aged 4 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’) was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 27 Portland St., Elswick. - [The family moved to Barrow in Furness, Lancs., in 1902/3.] - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth, aged 15 (‘b. Newcastle’), was Domestic Servant in the home of George Pickard, an Engineer’s Machinist, aged 38, & his wife Lydia, aged 32 (both ‘b. in Yorkshire’), at 56 Settle Street, Barrow in Furness. - Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn m. James S. Laidler at Barrow in Furness in the Dec. qtr. 1914.   


  1896

 John Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1896 at Berwick. He died there the same qtr., aged 1 month and was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 2/5/1896.  


  1896

 Mary Weatherburn, [b. 1872, 4th & ygst. d. of William Wilson W. (Oil Merchant & Miller, b. 1836, d. 1912) & Margaret Lewis (m. 1857, d. 1914)] m. William George Goodison at Leeds in the June qtr. of 1896. In the 1901 Census, Mary Goodison, aged 29, was living with her husband George, a Wholesale Clothiers Traveller aged 32, their daughter Kathleen W. Goodison, aged 3 (all ‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), plus a Domestic Servant, at 13 Oakwood Drive, Roundhay, Yorks. - [When Mary’s father William, ‘formerly Oil Merchant & Colourman but now out of business’, died at Oatlands Lodge, Harehills Lane, Leeds, on 22/3/1912, his daughter Mary Goodison was left an annuity in his Will. - Her husband George Goodison, a Commercial Traveller of West Park, Far Headingly, Leeds, was one of the Executors of the Will.] - In 1915, when her sister Margaret Ann (b. 1857) went to visit their sister Rose Oliver (b. 1861) in the USA, Mary Goodison, living at Summercourt, West Park, Headingley, Leeds, was named as her contact/relative in England.  


  1896

 George Weatherburn [b. June qtr. 1895 - unidentified] died at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1896, aged 0.  


  1896

James Edward Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of George Cockburn W. [Barman - afterwards a Licensed Victualler - b. 1865 at N-on-T] & Agnes Jane McGillivray [m. 1891 at N-on-T], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1896 at West Derby [nr. Liverpool]. - In the 1901 Census, Edward (sic), aged 4 (‘b. Kirkdale, Lancs.’) was living with his parents & 2 siblings at 43 Dryburgh St., Kirkdale, Lancs. - In the 1911 Census, James Edward, aged 14, was still living with his parents, & 4 siblings, at 43 Dryburgh Street, Kirkdale, Lancs. - James Edward Weatherburn m. Ada Sharp at W. Derby in the Dec. qtr. of 1918.  


  1896

 Ethel Maud Wedderburn, d. of David W. [Baker & Confectioner, b. 1871, d. 1931] & Francis (sic) Boggon [m. 1896, d. 1918], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1896 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, Ethel, aged 4 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her parents & younger brother at 2 Hawthorn Grove, Wallsend. - In the 1911 Census, Ethel Maud, aged 14 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her parents & 2 younger brothers at 26 First Avenue, Newcastle. - Ethel M. Wedderburn m. Joseph W. Cockburn at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1921.   


  1896

William Wedderburn, [2nd but e. surv.] s. of John W. [Sergeant Major in the R.A., b. c1859 at Tweedmouth] & Eleanor Turner [m. 1894 at Alnmouth], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1896 at Sculcoates [Hull, Yorks.]. - [Andrew Wedderburn (in an e-mail to Peter Garwood dated 12/9/2000) says that his grandfather William claimed that he was born in Hawick and that it was because his father was stationed at Hull that the family bible showed that he was born in Hull, but his birth was reg. at Sculcoates (Hull).] - In the 1901 Census, William, aged 4 (‘b. Hull, Yorks’), was living with his parents at 77 Thorncliffe Rd., Bradford, Yorks. [A sister, Mary Eleanor, was b. at Bradford in 1904 (q.v.).] - In the 1911 Census, William an Apprentice electrician aged 14 (‘b. Hull, Yorks.’), was living with his parents & younger sister at 30 Denmark Street, Heaton, Newcastle on Tyne. In No.v 1915, William, an Apprentice Electrical Engineer, aged 19 yrs. 4mths., of 80 Denmark St., Heaton, Newcastle, enlisted in the R.E., with No. 352225.


  1896

 Isabella Weatherburn [probably Isabella Weatherbourne (sic), b. 1879 at Coldingham, Berwick, e.d. of William W. (b. 1858 at Berwick) & Mary Murray (m. 1879 at Houndswood, Coldingham, d. 1870 at Alnwick)] was m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1896.  


  1896

 Isabella Annie Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1896.   


  1896

 Hannah Wedderburn [b. 1870, d. of Thomas W. (Foundry Clerk, b. 1847) & Isabella Purvis (m. 1869)] was m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1896.  


  1896

 Thomas Wedderburn [b. 1867, e.s. of David W. (Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885) & Elizabeth Thompson (m. 1864, d. 1891)] m. Jane Jacob at Armley Church, Leeds, Yorks., on 15/8/1896.  They had a d. Dorothy (b. 1897); a s. Thomas Holt (b. 1898); & a still-born child (buried 7/7/1899). - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Railway Canvasser, aged 33 (‘b. Newcastle, Northumberland’), was living at 195 Taylor Street, Batley, Yorks, with Jane, aged 29 (‘b. Otley, Yorks.’); Dorothy, aged 4 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’); & Thomas, aged 3 (‘b. Dewsbury, Yorks.’). - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Wedderburn, a Railway Canvasser aged 43 (‘b. Newcastle-on- Tyne’), & Jane, aged 39 (‘b. Otley, Yorks.’), Married 14 years, 2 children, both living, were living in 4 rooms at 17 Norfolk Street, Batley, Yorks., with Thomas Holt Wedderburn, at School aged 13 (‘b. ?Foothill, Dewsbury), & Dorothy Wedderburn, at School aged 14 (‘b. Arnley, Leeds, Yorks.’). - Jane Wedderburn died at Dewsbury in the March qtr. of 1925, aged 53. - Thomas Wedderburn died at Morecambe, Lancs., and was buried at Batley, Dewsbury, Yorks.


  1896

 James Weatherburn [Dock Foreman, b. 1827, 5th & ygst. s. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1780) & Isabella Wilson (m. 1804), & widower of Deborah Holden (m. 1854, d. 1893)] died at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1896, aged 69.  [ James’ & Deborah’s e.s. James Robert Weatherburn died at Birkenhead in the March qtr. of 1896 (q.v.).]


 

  1896

Ada Wedderburn [b. 1895, only d. (in 1895) of Henry Allison W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1860) & Eleanor Jane Thompson (m. 1883)] died at Newcastle on Tyne in July 1896, aged 18 months.  


  1896

Charlotte Weatherburn, [3rd but 2nd surv.] d. of Thomas Nesbit W. [Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942] & Mary Skelton [m. 1893, d. 1910], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1896 at Gateshead. - In the 1901 Census, Charlotte, aged 4 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents & her sister Harriett, aged 6, at 19 Ashton St., Gateshead, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Charlotte, Working at home, aged 15 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her widower father & 6 siblings at 19 Ashton Street, Gateshead. - Charlotte m. Edward C. Filleul at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1917.  


  1896

Elizabeth Weatherburn [illegitimate] d. of Wilhelmina Watson Weatherburn [b. 1870, e.d. of William W., Mariner, afterwards a Carter, bap. 1813, d. 1895, & his 3rd wife, Elizabeth Mitchell, m. 1866, d. 1919)] of Hatters Lane, Berwick, was b. 9/11/1896 & bap. 6/12/1896 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. (Holy Trinity Baptisms) - [Wilhelmina m. William Thompson in 1997 (q.v.)] - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, aged 4 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with her widowed grandmother Elizabeth (née Mitchell, m. 1866) and (?her brother) William Thompson, aged  1, at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick-on-Tweed. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth (neice - sic), at School, aged 14 (‘b. Berwick’), was still living with her widowed grandmother Elizabeth Weatherburn at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - Elizabeth m. James Conboy at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1914.  - Elizabeth Conboy (née Weatherburn), died at Haymarket, Edinburgh, in 1962, aged 65.


  1896

Elizabeth Weatherburn, [?only] d. of Edward Thomas W. [Horse Shoer, b. 1870] & Elizabeth Milligan [m. 1892], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1896 at Newcastle. In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, aged 4 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with her parents at 32 Prudhoe St., Newcastle. - Elizabeth is probably the Elizabeth W. who m. Lawson J Taylor at Newcastle in March qtr. 1915.   


  1896

Frederick James Weatherburn, s. of Charles Frederick W. [b. 1868, d. 1897] & Eleanor Jessy Simmons [m. 1891], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1896 at Newcastle. In the 1901 Census, ‘Fred’, aged 4 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with his widowed mother Eleanor, a Charwoman aged 34 (‘b. Scotland’), & his sister Florence [Florence Edith, 1894] aged 5, at 57 Buckingham St., Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Frederick Charles Weatherburn, a General Message Boy, aged 15 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living at 5 Elswick Street, N-on-Tyne, with his widowed mother, Ellinor Jessie W., a Charwoman, aged 37 (‘b. Edinburgh Scotland’), & his sister Florence, a Domestic Servant, aged 16. - Frederick J. Waetherburn m. Rosanna Pinchen at Newcastle in 1916. He died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1936, aged 39.


  1896

 Elizabeth Ismay Weatherburn [b. 1875, (?)3rd d. of Robert Nesbit W. (Tailor, b. 1845 at Newcastle) & Ann Buchanan (m. 1865)] was m. at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1896.  [In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Scholar ‘aged 5’, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 23 Robert Place, Gateshead, Durham.]


  1896

 Thomas Weatherburn, Bar Manager, a widower aged 42 [b. 1854], of 76 Marine Approach, South Shields, [2nd] s. of William W., Farm Labourer [b. c1819, & Eleanor Cowens (m. 1847)] m. ii) Agnes Dixon, a Spinster aged 34, of 24 Cooperative Terrace, Newsham, Blyth, Tynemouth, dau. of George Dixon, Coal Miner, at the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cowpen Quay, Blyth, Tynemouth, on 15/12/1896. [Thomas m. i) Louise Finlay in June 1891, who died in 1892, aged 30.] - They had (at least) 1 son, George Dixon W. (b. 1903). - In the 1901 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, a Barman aged 47 (‘b. Beal’), was living at 78 Wharton St., South Shields, Durham, with Agnes, aged 39 (‘b. Northumberland Nk.’). - In the 1911 Census, Thomas, a Bar Manager aged 57, & Agnes, were living with their son George Dixon W., aged 7, at 78 Wharton Street, South Shields. - Thomas Weatherburn died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1937, aged 83.  


  1896

William Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. Plessey 1861 (q.v.)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. 14/12/1896 at Morpeth. In the 1901 Census, William aged 4 (‘b. Choppington’) was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 2nd Row, Bedlington, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn, aged 14 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 32 Portia Hirst, Bedlington. - William died ‘in Northumberland’ in January 1984.  


  1897

David Weatherburn [4th] s. of William W. [Gas Stoker - formerly an Ag. Lab. (b. 1858 at Berwick)] & Mary Murray [m. Wm. Wedderburn, 1879 at Houndwood, Coldingham, d. 1903 at Alnwick], was b. in the March qtr. of 1897 at Gateshead. In the 1901 Census, David, aged 4 (‘b. Gateshead’) was living with his parents & 4 younger siblings at 12 Whitehall Road West, Gateshead, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, David Weatherburn, an Apprentice Fitter (Engineering), aged 14 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his father William, now a Stationary Engineman (Gas Company), & his father’s 2nd wife Dorothy --- (m. 1911 at Gateshead), at 29 Third Street, Gateshead. - David Weatherburn, b. 12/1/1897 at Gateshead, is in a list of US WW1 Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.


  1897

Edith Patience Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of of John W. [Police Constable, b. 1858, d. 1904] & Patience Burrell [m. 1882, d. 1915], was b. in the March qtr. of 1897 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, Edith Wheatherburn (sic), aged 4 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at the Police Station, Bull Ring, N. Shields, Tynemouth. - In the 1911 Census, Edith Patience W., aged 14, at School (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with her widowed mother & 6 siblings at 28 Jackson Street, North Shields. - Edith P. Weatherburn m. Ralph L. Willis at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1925.


  1897

 James Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the March qtr. of 1897 at South Shields. He died there in the Dec. qtr., aged 0.  


  1897

Margaret Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of John W. [Railway Platelayer (‘Surfaceman’), b. 1858] & Elizabeth Ford [m. 1890], of Low Greens, Berwick, was b. 7/2/1897 & bap. 3/4/1897 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret, aged 4 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 17 Low Greens, Berwick upon Tweed. - Margaret W., living at 17 Low Greens, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 10/2/1902. - In the 1911 Census, ‘Maggie’ Weatherburn, at School, aged 14, was living with her parents & 4 siblings in 2 rooms at 18 Low Greens, B-on-Tweed. - Margaret Weatherburn died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1913, aged 16.


  1897

Mary Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the March qtr. of 1897 at Chester le Street. In the 1901 Census, Mary ‘Wetherburn’ (sic) aged 4 (‘b. Fatfield, Durham’), was living with her parents & siblings at Burnmoor, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Mary, aged 14 (‘b. Picktree’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 34 West View, Wrekenton Row, Wrekenton, Gateshead.


  1897

 Dorothy Wedderburn, d. of Thomas W. [Railwayman, b. 1867] & Jane Jacob [m. 1896], was b. in the March qtr. of 1897 at Bramley [S. Yorks.]. In the 1901 Census, Dorothy, aged 4 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was living with her parents & brother Thomas, aged 3, at 195 Taylor St., Batley, Yorks. - In the 1911 Census, Dorothy Wedderburn, at School, aged 14, was living with her parents & brother Thomas Holt W. at 17 Norfolk Street, Batley, Yorks. - Dorothy Wedderburn m. Percy Gledhill at Dewsbury, Yorks., in the Dec. qtr. of 1924. [They had a son & a daughter.] - Dorothy Gledhill died ‘about 1947’, aged 50.


  1897

Elizabeth A. P. Weatherburn [Elizabeth Ann P. (b. 1876), elder d. of Mark John W. (Mariner, b. 1852) & Mary Ann Davison (m. 1875)] m. --- Peterson at S. Shields in the March qtr. of 1897. [In the 1901 Census, their daughter Aasta Peterson, aged 3 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with Mary Ann’s parents and sister at 102 Broughton Rd., S. Shields.]


  1897

Rebecca Annie Weatherburn [b. 1873, 2nd d. of Alexander W. (Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844, d. 1904) & Elizabeth Morralee (m. 1868, d. 1940)] m. William Proud at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1897. Rebecca Anne Proud died at 8 Chalmers Crescent, Edinburgh, in 1946. - Her usual address was shown as 110 High Street, Coldstream.   


  1897

Abraham Weatherburn [b. March qtr. 1896] died at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1897, aged 1.  


  1897

Lancelot Wedderburn [b. 1817 - widower of Lucinda Turley (m. 1839, d. 1861) & husband of Eliabeth Kenyon Allen (m. 1863)] died at Leeds in the March qtr. of 1897, aged 79. [His widow Elizabeth Wedderburn died at Hope House, Moor Allerton, Leeds, in 1906 (q.v.).]


  1897

 Bartholomew Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William W. [Labourer, b. 1871, d. 1916] & Mary Ann Donoghue [m. 1890, d. 1850], was b. on 26/3/1897 at Berwick. In the 1901 Census, Bartholmew, aged 4, was living with his parents at 16 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - In the 1911 Census, Bartholmew Weatherburn, At School, aged 14 (Grocers Errand Boy), was living with his parents, 4 siblings & a niece at 20 Hide Hill, Berwick. - Bartholomew Weatherburn, 20 Hyde Hill, Grocer, ‘at present a private in Northern Cyclists Battn.’, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘e.s. to the late William’ on 13/5/1922, by proxy John Stapleton W. - Bartholomew m. Ivys B. Bickerton at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1920. He died at Carlisle in August 1985.   


  1897

 Lily Weatherburn, [yngr.] d. of James Conway W.  [Butcher, b. 1872] by his first wife, Mary Currie [m. 1893, d. 1898], was b. on 7/5/1897 at Berwick. In the 1901 Census, Lily, aged 5, was staying with her widowed aunt Frances Norris (née Weatherburn, b. 1866), her own sister Nellie, aged 7, Frances’s 3 daughters & their uncle Thomas (Bailey) Weatherburn, a Wood Carter, aged 23 (sic - b. 1876), at 15 Easter Street, Duns, Berwickshire. - Lily W., living at 33 Woolmarket, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 12/5/1902. - [Lily’s father James m. ii) Mary Ann Grey in 1902.] - In the 1911 Census, Lily Weatherburn, aged 13 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with her father & step-mother and 3 sisters/half sisters at 20 Bruce Gate, Berwick on Tweed. - Lily may be the Miss Lily Weatherburn, aged 22, Domestic, who sailed from London to Sydney on board the Euripides on 22/3/1920, but, if so, she returned as she is certainly the Miss Lily Weatherburn, aged 27, Clerk, who sailed with her younger sister, Miss Frances Weatherburn, aged 17, Student - both of 37 Castlegate, Berwick - on 5/11/1924 from London to the Cape Town, South Africa, on board the Sophocles, to join their father James who settled around Bulawayo and had a Peanut farm there. - They showed South Africa as the country of their intended future permanent residence and both eventually married and had families there. - When their father died, in the early 1940s, he left each of his 4 daughters £200.

   

  1897

Stanley W.edderburn, [2nd] s. of Thomas Lowthin W. [Compositor, b. 1867, d. 1950] & Susannah Jane Woodhead [m. 1891 at Newcastle, d. 1946], was b. in the June qtr. of 1897 at Newcastle on Tyne.  In the 1901 Census, Stanley, aged 3, was living with his parents, sister & brother; plus his grandmother Jane Woodhead & aunt Emily Woodhead, at 106 Windsor Ave., Gateshead, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Stanley, aged 13 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents, sister and brother at at 179 Westbourne Avenue, Newcastle. – In May 1915, Stanley enlisted in the 3rd Line, 2nd Btn. RA Territorial army, with No. 2153. - He m. Gertrude M. Baker in the March qtr. of 1923.  Stanley Wedderburn died in the June qtr. of 1942.


  1897

Robert James Wedderburn ‘of Ancroft, Northumberland’ [b. 1868, 3rd s. of John W. (Ag Lab.‘of Scremerston by Berwick’, b. 1830) but 2nd s. by his wife, Mary Hickie (m.  1863)] m. Elizabeth Aitcheson ‘of Burnmouth, Berwickshire’ [b. 1877, d. 1967/8] at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1897. They had (at least) 3 sons & 4 daughters: John (b. 1898); William Aitcheson (b. 1899); Mary Jane (b. 1902); Robert James (b. 1904); Elizabeth (b. 1906); Flora (b. 1908) & Grace  (b. 1911). - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Railway Surfaceman aged 31 (sic), (‘b. Norham’), was living at Railway Cottages, Ancroft, Northumberland, with Elizabeth, aged 27 (‘b. Scotland’); John aged 3; & William A., aged 1 (both ‘b. Ancroft’). - In the 1911 Census, Robert Wedderburn, Railway Surfaceman with the NE Railway Co., aged 42 (‘b. Felkington, Norham’), was living in 3 Rooms at Goswick Station, Beal, N’berland, with Elizabeth, aged 37 (‘b. Burnmouth, Ayton, Berwickshire’), Married 14 years (7 children, all living); John, at School, aged 13; William, at School, aged 11; Mary Jane, aged 9; Robert James, aged 6; Elizabeth, aged 4; Flora, aged 2; & Grace, aged 1 month (all ‘b. Goswick Station, Ancroft, N’berland’). - Robert J. Wedderburn died in the Dec. qtr of 1944, aged 76.  


  1897

 Catherine Jane Weatherburn [née Norris, wife of William W., (b. 1843 at B-on-T, m. 1872)] died at Castle Ward in the June qtr. of 1897, aged 51.  


  1897

William Weatherburn, retired SER Engine Driver [b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland - NW of Cramlington - & bap. at Stannington as ‘Wedderburn’] died at 109 Lavender Hill, Tonbridge, Kent, on 23/7/1897, aged 68. His widow, Mary Ann Weatherburn (née Prince, m. 1855) was the beneficiary of his estate of £577.  


  1897

 Elizabeth M. Weatherburn [Elizabeth Morley W.], 5th & ygst., d. of Thomas W. [Police Contable, b. 1851] & Margaret Scott [m. 1883], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1897 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, aged 3 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 68 Stephenson St., North Shields. - Elizabeth Morley W. died at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1902, aged 4.  


  1897

Martin Weatherburn [b. 1867 at Gateshead (bap. 1869), e. or 2nd (twin) s. of William W. (Engine Fitter, b. c1837 at Cowpen) & Eleanor Jane Nixon (m. 1861 at Newcastle)] m. Martha Wallace Brownlees at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1897. - By 1911 they had 4 daughters & a son: Margaret Allen (b. 1897); William (b. 1899); Eleanor Jane M. (b. 1902); Isabel. (b. 1904) & Martha (b. 1907). - In the 1901 Census, Martin, a Boiler Maker aged 32 (sic - ‘b. Gateshead’), was living at 5 Point Pleasant, Wallsend, with Martha, aged 32; Margaret, aged 3; & William, aged 1 (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1911 Census, Martin Weatherburn, a Boiler Maker aged 43 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with Martha, aged 43 (‘b. Newcastle-upon-Tyne’), Married 14 years, 5 children (all living), in 2 rooms at 30 Flora Street, Byker, Newcastle on Tyne, with Margaret, aged 13, & William, aged 11 (both ‘b. Byker’); Eleanor, aged 8 (‘b. Wallsend’); & Isabel, aged 6, & Martha, aged 4 (both ‘b. Byker’). - Martin Weatherburn died at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1918, ‘aged 49’  & Martha W. Weatherburn died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1936, aged 68.


  1897

 William Weatherburn, [William Victor W.], 2nd s. of Andrew W. [Fish Carter/General Labourer, b. 1867] & Margaret Robertson [m. 1894], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1897 at Berwick. He died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1902, aged 5, & was buried in the Civic Cemetery.  


  1897

 Caroline Weatherburn [Caroline Agnes W. (b. 1876 at Medway, Kent)], a Spinster aged 22, ‘d. of James Weatherburn, Coal Trimmer on Docks’ [b. c1840, who m.i) Caroline Smith in London in 1873 (she d. at Medway, Kent, in 1877 .] Wilkinson at Stranton, Hartlepool, in 1886)] m. James Peacock Johnson, Stonemason (Journeyman), a widower aged 40 - both of 150 Frederick St., Throston - ‘s. of William Johnson, Farmer (deceased)’, at the Register Office, Hartlepool [Durham], by Licence, on 8/9/1897. In the 1911 Census, Caroline Agnes Johnson, aged 34 (‘b. Chatham. Kent’), Married 14 years, 6 children (5 living, 1 dec’d), was living at 14 Vaughan Terrace, Darlington, Durham, with her husband James Peacock Johnson, a Builder & Contractor aged 64 (‘b. Loftus, Cleveland’); her father James Weatherburn, Naval Pensioner, aged 72 (‘b. Hartlepool, Durham’); Alfred Johnson, at School aged 11; James R. Johnnson, at School aged 9; Norman Johnson, at School aged 7; Walter Johnson, at School aged 5; & Nora, aged 2 (all ‘b. Darlington’).  


  1897

Robert Weatherburn [b. 1875, 3rd s. of William W., Mariner/Timber Measurer (Harbour), b. 1838 at Westoe, S. Shields, d. 1905& Mary Steel (m. 1863 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1913 at S. Shields)] m. Eliza Tann at S. Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1897. They had 9 daughters & 2 sons: Ethel (b. 1898); Robert (b. 1899); Edith (b. 1901); Norah (b. 1902); Emma (b. 1904); Wilhelmina (b. 1906); Albert (b. 1908); Violet (b. 1910); Lilian (b. 1913): & twins Doris & Gladys (both b. & d. 1917). - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Coal Teemer (Carman), aged 25 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living at 272 South Palmerston Street, South Shields, with Eliza, aged 24 (‘b. W. Hartlepool’); Ethel, aged 2½; Robert, aged 1; & Edith, aged 8 mths. (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weatherburn, a Coal Trimmer aged 34, was living at 207 South Palmerston Street, South Shields, with Eliza, aged 34; Ethel, aged 12; Robert, aged 11; Edith, aged 10; Norah, aged 8; Emma, aged 6 (all at School); Whilemina (sic), aged 4; Albert, aged 3 & Violet, aged 8 months (all ‘b. South Shields, Durham’). - Eliza Weatherburn died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1917, aged 40.  


  1897

 Wilhelmina Watson Weatherburn [b. 1870, e.d. of William W. (Mariner, afterwards a Carter, bap. 1813, d. 1895) & his 3rd wife, Elizabeth Mitchell (m. 1866, d. 1919)] m. William Thompson at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1897. They appear to have had a son, William Lyall Thomson  In the 1901 Census, a William Thompson, aged 3, was living with his grandmother (Wilhelmina’s widowed mother, Elizabeth) & Elizabeth Weatherburn, aged 4 (perhaps Wilhelmina’s ante-nuptial child?), at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-Tweed. - ‘Minnie’ Weatherburn, unm. aged 31 (‘b. Berwick’), was a Domestic Servant in the household of John Middlemass, a Farmer, unm. aged 50, & his mother, sister & niece, at Plantation Farm, Belford, B-on-T.    


  1897

Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1897, aged 62.


  1897

 Frances Weatherburn [widow of George W. (Shipwright, b. c1826, m. 1853, d. 1884)] died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1897, aged 71.

 

  1897

 Margaret Jane Wedderburn [b. 1890, 3rd d. of William W., ‘younger of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1850, d. 1901) & Mary Leitch (m. 1883, ?d. 1935)] died at Berwick on 26/9/1897, aged 6.


  1897

 Hannah Mary Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of George W. [b. 1873, d. 1921 - Machinist in Ordnance Works in 1901] & Mary Carr [m. 1895, d. 1921], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1897 at Newcastle. In the 1901 Census, Hannah, aged 3 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’) was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 27 Portland St., Elswick. - [The family moved to Barrow-in-Furness, Lancs., in 1902/3.] - In the 1911 Census, Hannah Mary, aged 13, was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 8 King Alfred Street, Barrow-in-Furness. - Hannah M. Weatherburn m. Edgar Farren at Barrow-in-Furness [Lancs.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1918.  


  1897

Margaret Allen Weatherburn, e.d of Martin W. [Boiler Maker, b. 1867 at Gateshead] & Martha Wallace Brownlees [m. 1897 at Newcastle], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1897 at Newcastle on Tyne.  In the 1901 Census, Margaret, aged 3 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents & brother William, aged 1, at 5 Point Pleasant, Wallsend. - In the 1911 Census, Margaret Weatherburn, at School, aged 13 (‘b. Byker’), was living with her parents & 4 younger siblings at 30 Flora Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. - [Margaret is probably the Margaret A. Weatherburn who m. William L. Shrine at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1939.]


  1897

 Thomas Edward Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Edward W. [Corn-Mills Carter b. c1854, d. 1906] & Jane McSerley [m. 1893], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1897 at Chester le Street. In the 1901 Census, Thomas E., aged 3 (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 4a Lambton Terrace, Chester le Street, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, aged 13, at School (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living with his widowed mother & 6 siblings at 4 Ramsay Street, Chester le Street. - Private Thomas Edward Weatherburn, 1st Btn. Royal Innniskilling Fusiliers, died of wounds on 25/11/1917, during WWI.


  1897

Agnes Robina Weatherburn, [4th] d. of William W. [‘younger of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1850, d. 1950)] & Mary Leitch [m. 1883,?d.1935], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1897 at Horncliffe. In the 1901 Census, Agnes R., aged 3 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at West End, Horncliffe. - In the 1911 Census, Agnes Wedderburn, at School, aged 13 (b. ‘Horncliffe’), was living with her widowed mother, a sister, 4 brothers, her cousin Henry & a Boarder, at 71 Pont Street, Hirst Ashington, Northumberland.  


  1897

David Wedderburn [b. 1870, 4th & ygst. s. of John W. ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’ (b. c1833) & Mary Hickie (m. 1863)] m. Isabella Jane Heir at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1897. They had (at least) 1 daughter & 2 sons: Alice (b. 1898); Robert (b. 1900); & John Hickey (b. 1902). - In the 1901 Census, David, a Railway Signalman aged 30 (‘b. Duddo’), was living at Goswick Railway Station Cottages, Ancroft, Northumberland, with Isabella, aged 28 (‘ b. Aclington’); Alice, aged 2, & Robert, aged 9mths. (both ‘b. Ancroft’). - In the 1911 Census, David Wedderburn, Railway Signalman with the NE Railway Co., aged 40 (‘b. Duddo, N’berland’), was living in 5 Rooms at Goswick Station, Beal, N’berland, with Isabella Jane, aged 38 (‘b. Acklington’), Married 13 years (3 children, all living); Alice, aged 12; Robert, aged 11, & John Hickey, aged 8 (all ‘b. Ancroft, N’berland’). - Isabella J. Wedderburn died in the June qtr. of 1948, aged 76.  


  1897

Thomas Wedderburn, Tailor, a Bachelor aged 24, of Middleton-in-Ferndale [b. 1873, only s. of John W. ‘of Seghill’ (Joiner, b. 1843) & Eleanor Wilson (m. 1869)], m. Winifred Sanderson, a Spinster aged 24, of Cramlington [d. of John Elliott Sanderson, Cartman], at the Parish Church, Cramlington, on 22/11/1897. They had 3 sons & a daughter: Thomas Algar W. (b. 1901); John Alroy W. (b. 1907); Ernest (b. & d. 1908); & Eleanor Isabella W. (b. 1910). - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Tailor aged 27 (‘b. Seaton Delavel’), was living at 81 Tarring Street, Stockton on Tees, Durham, with Winifred, aged 27 (‘b. Cramlington’). - [When Thomas’s father John, a Joiner, of Cramlington, Northumberland, died on 7/12/1905, aged 62, probate was granted at Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Thomas Wedderburn, Tailor, the son. - Effects valued at £202. John (‘b. 1843 at Brenkley’ acc. to the W.B. - the 1881 Census shows John as ‘b. Dinnington’), was the son of David Wedderburn (b. c1809) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834). - (See W.B. p. 502, footnote¹)] - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Wedderburn, a Tailor Cutter aged 37 (‘b. Seaton Delavel’), was living at 13 Voltage St., Philadelphia, Fence Houses, Durham, with Winifred, aged 37 (‘b. Cramlington’), Married 13 years, 3 children living, 1 died; Thomas Algar W., aged 9  (‘b. Stockton, Durham’); John Alroy W., aged 4 (‘b. Houghton le Spring’), & Eleanor Isabella W., aged 7 months (‘b. Newbottle, Durham’).   


  1897

Charles Frederick Weatherburn [b. 1868, 2nd s. of George Henry W. (Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838)] & Martha Ann Temple (m. 1861) - who perhaps m. Mary Ann McCartney in 1887 & m. ? ii) Eleanor Jessy Simmons at Gateshead in 1891] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1897, aged 29.

 

  1897

 James Weatherburn [b. March qtr. 1897 - unidentified] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr., aged 0.  


  1898

 George Weatherburn, [2nd s. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick) & Sarah Jane Mann (m. 1887 at Tynemouth)] was b. in the March qtr. of 1898 at Tynemouth & bap. 8/12/1897 at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen. - George died shortly afterwards.

 

  1898

David T. Wedderburn, [e.] s. of David W. [Baker & Confectioner, b. 1871] & Francis (sic) Boggon [m. 1896], was b. in the March qtr. of 1898 at Newcastle on Tyne. In the 1901 Census, David T., aged 3 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with his parents & his sister Ethel Maud at 2 Hawthorn Grove, Wallsend. - In the 1911 Census, David Thomas Wedderburn, aged 13 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), was living with his parents, his elder sister & younger brother at 26 First Avenue, Newcastle.

  

  1898

Ethel Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Robert W. [Coal Teemer (Carman), b. 1875] & Eliza Tann [m. 1897, d. 1917], was b. in the June qtr. of 1898 at South Shields. In the 1901 Census, Ethel, aged 2½ (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 272 South Palmerston Street, South Shields, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Ethel Weatherburn, at School, aged 12 (‘b. South Shields, Durham’), was living with her parents & 7 younger siblings at 207 South Palmerston Street, South Shields. - Ethel m. William Moore in 1919 (q.v.).


  1898

John Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Robert James W. [Railwayman, b. 1868, d. c1950] & Elizabeth Aitcheson [m. 1897], was b. in the June qtr. of 1898 at Berwick.  In the 1901 Census, John aged 3 (‘b. Ancroft’) was living with his parents & younger brother William at Railway Cottages, Ancroft, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, John, at School, aged 13 (‘b. Goswick Stn., Ancroft’), was living at Goswick Station, Beal, N’berland, with his parents & 6 younger siblings. - John Wedderburn m. Charlotte Lees [m. not found but info. from Mrs. Peta Ackroyd in Gloucestershire]. - They had 3 daughters & a son, all b. at Berwick: Agnes K. (b. 1926); Elizabeth E. (b. 1930); Joan (b. 1932) & John R. (b. 1936).  


  1898

 Thomas Holt Wedderburn, s. of Thomas W. [Railwayman, b. 1867] & Jane Jacob [m. 1896], was b. 27/3/1898 at Commonside, Soothill Upper, Yorks. In the 1901 Census, Thomas, aged 3 (‘b. Dewsbury, Yorks’), was living with his parents & sister Dorothy, aged 4, at 195 Taylor St., Batley, Yorks. - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Holt Wedderburn , at School, aged 13, was living with his parents & sister Dorothy at 17 Norfolk Street, Batley, Yorks. - In 1915, ‘Tom’ Wedderburn of 48 Norfolk St., Batley, was enlisted in the Territorial Reserve of the West Riding Regt., with No. 5860. - Thomas H. Wedderburn m. Eva Clay (b. 20/3/1901, d. 1984, dau. of Albert Clay & Mary Jane Peet Wharton) on 28/8/1926 in West Town, Dewsbury, Yorks.   They had 2 daughters & 3 sons, all b. in Batley, Dewsbury, Yorks.  


  1898

Sarah Weatherburn [Sarah Esther (née Lamb), wife of Edward Hall W. (Mariner, b. 1846, m. 1879)] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1898, aged 49.  


  1898

William Richard Weatherburn [b. 1874, 2nd s. of John W. (Joiner & Cartwright, b. 1830 at Stannington) & Elizabeth Atkinson (m. 1872 at N-on-T)] m. Mary A. Elliott at Alnwick in the June qtr. of 1898. In the 1901 Census, William, a Game Keeper aged 26 (‘b. Bedlington’), was living at ‘Cottage’, Featherstone, Northumberland, with Mary A., aged 23 (‘b. Wolsingham, Durham’). - William R. Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1949, aged 75.  


  1898

Mary Isabella Wedderburn [b. 1878 at Castle Ward - birth reg. as Weatherburn] was m. at Newcastle upon Tyne in the June qtr. of 1898.  


  1898

William Weatherburn ‘s. of William’ [unidentified] died at Tweedmouth on 8/5/1898, aged 3 days.  


  1898

Alexander Weatherburn, a retired Furrier [b. c1821, s. of Robert W. (b. 1791) & Rebecca Tait (m. 1810), & widower of Margaret Pearson (m. 1844, d. 1882)] died at Berwick-on-Tweed in May 1898, aged 77. (An inscription on back of memorial headstone of his uncle, William W., Customs Officer, b. 1797, d. 1870, & William’s wife Margaret, in Berwick Cemetery, shows that Alexander died on 18/5/1898 in his 78th year.) - ‘For a number of years he was in the employ of W. Wilson & Co., hatters and furriers of Newcastle on Tyne’. - The firm traded from 38 Grey Street as wholesale and export hat and cap manufacturers & hatters’ furriers. Alexander left a Will, written on 12/5/1898. [He bequeathed his portrait and watch to his grandson Alexander (b. 1868, s. of his s. Robert Nesbit W.) ‘now serving in H.M. Navy’, provided he claimed them in person within 3 years of his grandfather’s death. If he did not, they were to go John Stapleton Weatherburn, the grandfather’s nephew, at whose home in Hatters Lane, B-on-T, Alexander was living at the time of his death.] - Probate was granted at Newcastle upon Tyne on 27/6/1898 to John Stapleton Weatherburn, tailor (b. 1852). - Effects valued at £23:14:0d.  


  1898

 Ann Weatherburn [née Gray, wife of Peter W., b. 1848, m. 1874, q.v.] died at Glendale in the June qtr. of 1898, aged 50.  [Peter m. ii) Jane Gilroy at Maxton, Roxburghshire, Scotland, in 1901.]


  1898

Mary Ada Weatherburn [wife of John W. (a Sawyer, b. 1868, m. 1888)] died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1898, aged 30. [John may have m. ii) in 1901.]


  1898

George Cockburn Weatherburn [no doubt a 3rd s. of Edward Thomas W. (Horse Shoer, b. 1870) & Elizabeth Milligan (m. 1892)] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1898 at Newcastle on Tyne. He died there in the March qtr. of 1899, aged 0.   


  1898

 Martha Jane Weatherburn, [4th] d. of Thomas Nesbit W. [Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942] & Mary Skelton [m. 1893, d. 1910], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1898 at Gateshead. She died there in the June qtr. of 1900, aged 1.  


  1898

 Ellen Robson Weatherburn [b. c1878, d. of Mary Ann Robson & (?)Robert W. of Plawsworth Mill (b. 1820, q.v.)] m. at Chester le Street in the Sept. qtr. of 1898.  [In the 1881 Census, Mary Ann Robson, Housekeeper, unm. aged 35 (‘b. Castle Eden, Durham’) was living at Plawsworth Mill with Robert W., a widower, aged 60, Farmer & Miller, his 4 unm. sons  & her 2 daughters: Isabella Robson aged 8 (‘b. Wingate, Durham’, m. 1903, q.v.) & Ellen Robson aged 3 (‘b. Plawsworth’).]  


  1898

Frances Ann Weatherburn, a Spinster aged 20  [b. 1878, 3rd d. of George Henry W. (Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838) & Martha Ann Temple (m. 1861)] m. Joseph Surley, Photographer, a bachelor aged 20 [s. of Charles Surley, Boilermaker, dec’d] - both of 130 Jefferson St., Newcastle - at St. Philip’s Church, High Elswick, on 1/8/1898. - (May Weatherburn was one of the witnesses. ) - Joseph Surley died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1900, aged 22. In the 1901 Census, Frances A. Weatherburn, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Newcastle’), was a General Domestic Servant in the household of Mary Robson, Office Caretaker, a widow aged 45 (‘b. Barnard Castle, Durham’), at 13 Mosley St., Newcastle on Tyne. - Frances Ann Surley m. ii) Robert Edmund Pitkin at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1901.  


  1898

 Mary Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. 1878 at Bootle, Lancs., e.d. of James Robert W. (Iron Turner, b. 1855, d. 1896) & Elizabeth Ann Owens (m. 1875)] m. Thomas Henry Mann at St. Mary’s, Birkenhead [Cheshire] in the Sept. qtr. of 1898.  [Mary’s widowed mother remarried in 1902.]


  1898

 Percy Weatherburn [b. 1876, 4th & ygst. s. of William Wilson W. (Oil Merchant & Miller, b. 1836, d. 1912) & Margaret Lewis (m. 1857, d. 1914)] m. Lily Sykes at Leeds in the Sept. qtr. of 1898. They had (at least) 3 children: Lily Paylor W. (b. 1906); William Paylor W. (b. & d. 1907); & William Percy W. (b. 1909) - In the 1901 Census, Percy, an Engineer Fitter, aged 24 (‘b. Beeston Hill, Leeds, Yorks.’), & Lily, aged 27 (‘b. Lockwood, Huddersfield’), were living at 9 Coupland Place, Hunslet, Yorks. - In the 1911 Census, Lily Weatherburn, Head, aged 35 (‘b. Huddersfield, Yorks’), Hairdressing, Tobacco & Cigar Maker on own account, Married 12 years, 3 children (2 living, 1 dec’d), was living in 5 rooms at 115 Gramley Stree, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, with her daughter Lily Paley (sic) Weatherburn, aged 5 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’), plus a General Servant, Mary Alice Williams, aged 19 & ‘Boarder’ George Waring, a Tea Traveller, aged 39 (‘b. Mapplewell, Yorks’). - [When Percy’s father, ‘formerly Oil Merchant & Colourman but now out of business’, died at Oatlands Lodge, Harehills Lane, Leeds, on 22/3/1912, Percy was left an annuity of £150 p.a. in his Will.] - A Percy Weatherburn, Farmer, aged 44, Mrs. Adelaide Weatherburn, aged 38, & Percy W. Weatherburn, aged 12, sailed from London to Halifax, Canada, aboard the “Saxonia” on 2/7/1921. An L. Weatherburn, Farmer, aged 16 (perhaps Adelaide’s son?), of 7 Victoria Road, Maldon [Essex], with ticket no. 72318, was also on board the “Saxonia”.  


  1898

 Thomas Geggie Weatherburn [b. 1874, 2nd s. of Thomas W. (b. c1843) & Christina Johnston (m. 1864)] m. Jane Gray at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1898. In the 1901 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, a Railway Engine Driver aged 26 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with Jane, aged 29 (‘b. Scremerston’), at 34 Westbourne Avenue, Gateshead, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Thomas, 36, was a Locomotive Engine Driver, living with Jane, 39, at 18 Shieldfield Terrace, Tweedmouth. - Thomas G. Weatherburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1944, aged 70.  


  1898

 James Henry Weatherburn, [e.] s. of George W. [b. 1873, d. 1921 - Machinist in Ordnance Works in 1901] & Mary Carr [m. 1895, d. 1921], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1898 at Newcastle on Tyne & bap. there in 1899. (BVRI) - In the 1901 Census, James aged 2 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 27 Portland St., Elswick, Northumberland. (The family moved to Barrow in Furness, Lancs., in 1902/3.) - In the 1911 Census, James Henry, aged 12, was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 8 King Alfred Street, Barrow-in-Furness. - James H. Weatherburn m. Eleanor Young at Barrow-in-Furness in the June qtr. of 1923 (q.v.). - He died there in the March qtr. of 1924, aged 25. He was buried at St. Mary, Walney, Lancs., on 22/3/1924.  [His widow Eleanor died in the June qtr. of 1924, aged 23.]

 

  1898

William Weatherburn, [6th] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1898 at Chester le Street. In the 1901 Census, William ‘Wetherburn’ (sic), aged 2 (‘b. Fatfield, Durham’), was living with his parents & siblings at Burnmoor, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, William, aged 12 (‘b. Picktree’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 34 West View, Wrekenton Row, Wrekenton, Gateshead. - [It is probably this William Weather-burn who m. Doris Cooke at Chester le Street [Durham] in the June qtr. of 1925.]


  1898

 Alice Wedderburn, d. of David W. [Railway Signalman, b. 1870] & Isabella Jane Heir [m. 1897], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1898 at Berwick. In the 1901 Census, Alice aged 2 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living with her parents & younger brother Robert at Goswick Railway Station Cottages, Ancroft, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Alice, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Ancroft’) was living at Goswick Station, Beal, with her parents & 2 younger brothers.  


  1898

 Henry Wedderburn [‘Harry’], 3rd s. of James W. [Shipyard Plater, b. 1863, d. 1904] & Jane Elizabeth Dove [m. 1884, d. 1956], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1898 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, Henry, aged 2, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 1 Western Glover, Walker, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Henry, aged 10, was living with his widowed mother, his brother George, aged 10, his married sister Christina Dobson, aged 26, & her husband William Dobson, a Shipyard Labourer, aged 30 (‘b. County Tyrone, Ireland’) at 10 Boston Way, Wallsend. - [It is probably this Henry who m. Elizabeth Topping at Tynemouth in the Sept qtr. of 1919.]


  1898

 William Wedderburn, ‘late of Byker’, Newcastle [b. 1868, e.s. of Robert W. (Blacksmith, b. 1841) & Eliza Fulton (m. 1868)] m. Jane Oliver [e.d. of William Oliver, shepherd, of Bairnkine, Jedbugh] at Cape Town, S. Africa, on 22/12/1898. (Info. from list of ‘overseas births deaths & marriages’ shown in the ‘Hawick Advertiser, 1854-1900 - compiled by Marjorie Gavin of Hawick.)  William & Jane had 3 children: Robert (b. 1900); ‘Bunny’ (b. 1904); & Harry (b. 1908, d. 1960, unm.). - ‘They were very strictly brought up in Cape Town, as ‘Plymouth Brethren’.  


  1898

 Adam Weatherburn [b. 1870, e.s. of Thomas W. (Railway Engine-driver of Tweedmouth, b. c1843) & Christina Johnston (m. 1864)] m. Lydia Alice K. Wilson at Chester le Street [Durham] in the Dec. qtr. of 1898. They had (at least) 2 daughters & (probably) 2 sons: (?)John Thomas (b. 1899, d. 1900); Elizabeth (b. 1901); John (b. 1903) & Florence (b. 1905). - In the 1901 Census Index, Adam Wetherburn (sic), a Signalman, NE Railway, aged 40, was living at Hunwick & Helmington, Durham, with Lydia, aged 27 (‘b. Washington, Durham’). - In the 1911 Census, Adam Weatherburn, a Signalman (Railway) aged 40 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living in 3 rooms at 79 Belford Terrace, North Shields, with Lydia, aged 38 (‘b. Fatfield’), Married 12 years, 4 children (3 living, 1 died); Elizabeth, aged 9; John, aged 8 (both ‘b. Hunwick, Durham’); & Florence, aged 5 (‘b. Croft, Yorks.’). - Adam Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1916, ‘aged 48’.  


  1898

Deborah Weatherburn, Spinster, aged 29, of 79 Vandyke Street, Toxeth Park [b. 1869, 5th], ‘d. of James W., Engineer’ [b. 1827, & Deborah Holden (m. 1854)] m. James Ewart, aged 26, Watchmaker, of 37 Aughton Road, Birkdale, ‘s. of Jonathon Ewart, Watchmaker’, at St. Bede, Toxteth [nr. Liverpool], on 2/11/1898. ) [Deborah Ann W. (b. 1880 at Birkenhead) m. at West Derby, nr. Liverpool, in 1901.]


  1898

Hannah Mary Weatherburn [b. 1880, 4th d. of George W. (Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838) & Martha Ann Temple (m. 1861)] m. Frederick George at Newcastle on Tyne in the Dec. qtr. of 1898. In the 1901 Census, Hannah George, aged 20, was living at was living at 67 Creville Rd., Byker, Northumberland, with her husband Frederick, a Labourer (Waterman), aged 22, their son Frederick George, aged 1, & daughter Christina George, aged 2 weeks (all ‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), plus Hannah’s mother Martha Ann Weatherburn, a widow aged 62 (‘b. Yarm, Yorks.’).  


  1898

William Wedderburn ‘late of Byker’, Newcastle [b. 1868, e.s. of Robert W. (Blacksmith, b. 1841) & Eliza Fulton (m. 1868)] m. Jane Oliver [e.d. of William Oliver, Shepherd, of Bairnkine, Jedburgh] at Cape Town, S. Africa, on 22/12/1898. (Info. from Marjorie Gavin). - ‘They had 3 children who were strictly brought up in Cape Town as Plymouth Brethren’.


  1898

 Hannah Weatherburn [née Willis (m. 1847), widow of Robert Nesbit W. (Fishmonger, b. c1824, d. 1894)] died at the Workhouse, Berwick-on-Tweed, on 22/12/1898, aged 74. (She was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 24/12/1898.   


  1898

 Mary Weatherburn [née Curie, wife of James Conway W. (Butcher, b. 1872, m. 1893)] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1898, aged 27. [James Conway W. m. ii) Mary Ann Grey in 1902 (q.v.).]


  1899

 Christina Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of George Cockburn W. [Barman - afterwards a Licensed Victualler - b. 1865 at N-on-T] & Agnes Jane McGillivray [m. 1891 at N-on-T], was b. on 17/1/1899 at 37 Dryburgh St. Kirkdale, West Derby [nr. Liverpool]. In the 1901 Census, Christina, aged 2 (‘b. Kirkdale Lancs’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 43 Dryburgh St., Kirkdale, Lancs. - In the 1911 Census, Christina, aged 12, was living with her aunt Christina Rebecca Clarke (née Weatherburn, b. 1863, m. 1881), out-of-work Hotel Manageress, at 18 Tidy Street, Brighton, Sussex. - Christina Weatherburn, of 4a Haviland Road, Bournemouth [Hants.] - the (then) address of her aunt Christina Clarke - m. Thomas Howell Phillips at the Register Office, Christchurch [Hants.], on 16/12/1924.


  1899

 Margaret Weatherburn, [6th] d. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. Plessey 1861 (q.v.)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. in the March qtr. of 1899 at Morpeth. In the 1901 Census, Margaret, aged 2 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 2nd Row, Bedlington, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Margaret Weatherburn, aged 12 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 32 Portia Hirst, Bedlington.


  1899

 Alexander Weatherburn [b. 1868, 2nd s. of Robert Nesbitt W. (Tailor, b. 1845) & Ann Buchanan (m. 1865)] m. Alice Louisa Gilbert at Fareham, Southampton, on 3/4/1899.  Alexander was then a Petty Officer 2nd Class, Royal Navy. - His Navy records describe him as 5 ft. 5 ins. tall, with dark brown hair and brown eyes.  He and Alice had two sons & a daughter: Alexander George (b. 1900); Berkley Henry Frederick (b. 1903); & Alice Louisa (b. 1905). Alexander was at St. Mawes in 1903 (his son Berkley Henry F. was born there) and he is reputed to have been lighthouse-keeper near Croyde, North Devon.  At some time he was transferred to Customs & Excise and reached the rank of Chief Petty Officer 1st Class before being invalided out of the navy in 1819. - Alexander, a Naval Pensioner, died (from T.B.), at 3 Paget Terrace, Woolwich, Kent, on 26/12/1925, leaving a Will. (Info. from his grandson, Derek Weatherburn in Portishead, Somerset.) - [Alexander’s grandfather, Alexander W. (Furrier, b. c1821) died in May 1898 leaving a Will in which he bequeathed his portrait and watch to his grandson Alexander ‘now serving in H.M. Navy’ - provided he claimed them in person within 3 years of his grandfather’s death. - If he did not, they were to go to Alexander senior’s nephew, John Stapleton Weatherburn (b. 1852). - The present whereabouts are unknown but two silver watches were bequeathed to his sons by John Stapleton Weatherburn when he died in 1926.]

  1899 Agnes Jane Weatherburn [?twin with William, below ] was b. in the June qtr. of 1899 at South Shields. She died there in the June qtr. of 1900, aged 1.  


  1899

William Weatherburn [?twin with Agnes Jane, above -  unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1899 at South Shields.  [He is probably the William who died at South Shields the Sept. qtr. of 1899, aged 0. ]


  1899

Catherine Mann Weatherburn, [5th] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick] & Sarah Jane Mann [m. 1887 at Tynemouth] was b. in the June qtr. of 1899 at Tynemouth & bap. 4/6/1899 at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen. - Katherine M. Weatherburn died the same qtr. , buried at St. Cuthbert’s on 20/6/1899.

  1899

George Cockburn Weatherburn [b. Sept. qtr. 1898 - no doubt 3rd s. of Edward Thomas W. (Horse Shoer, b. 1870) & Elizabeth Milligan (m. 1892)] died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1899, aged 0.  


  1899

Thomas Weatherburn [Engine-Driver, b. c1843, 2nd s. of Christopher Wedderburn, b. c1807, & Margaret Geggie (m. 1833) - & widower of Christina née Johnston (m. 1864, d. 1892)] died at 2 Millstead, Tweedmouth, on 27/6/1899, aged 56. He left a Will - his Estate valued at £78.  


  1899

 --- Widderburn (sic), a still-born child of Thomas Wedderburn [Railwayman, b. 1867] & Jane Jacob [m. 1896], was buried at St. Paul, Hanging Heaton, Dewsbury, W/R Yorks., on 7/7/1899.   


  1899

George Wastle [afterwards Wedderburn], s. of Jane Wastle & [?] William Wedderburn [Farm Ploughman, b. 1873] who m. in 1900 (q.v.), was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1899 at Brampton, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, George Wedderburn, aged 1, was living at Camphill Farm Cottages, Berwick on Tweed, with William, a Ploughman on Farm, aged 27 (‘b. Berwick’); Jane, aged 27; & Visitor (?Jane’s brother) Robert Wastle, a Farm Servant, aged 26 (both ‘b Felkington’).  


  1899

 Frances Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of John W. [Railway Platelayer (‘Surfaceman’), b. 1858] & Elizabeth Ford [m. 1890], of Low Greens, Berwick, was b. on 26/6/1899 at Berwick & bap. 30/7/1899 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. (Holy Trinity Baptisms)  - In the 1901 Census, Francis (sic), aged 1 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with her parents & 3 older siblings at 17 Low Greens, Berwick upon Tweed. - Frances W., living at 17 Low Greens, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 29/4/1903. - In the 1911 Census, Frances Weatherburn, at School, aged 11, was living with her parents & 4 siblings in 2 rooms at 18 Low Greens, B-on-Tweed. - Frances Weatherburn m. James C. Davidson at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1923. [Frances Davidson, daughter, of 3 High Greens, Berwick, was the informant of her father’s death in Edinburgh in 1929.]


  1899

 John Thomas Weatherburn [probably e.s. of Adam W., Railway Signalman, b. 1870, & Lydia Alice K. Wilson (m. 1898)] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1899 at Auckland [Durham]. - He died at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1899, aged 0.  


  1899

Mary Alice Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died in the Sept. qtr. of 1899 at Morpeth.


  1899

 Robert Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Robert W. [Coal Teemer (Carman), b. 1875] & Eliza Tann [m. 1897, d. 1917], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1899 at South Shields. In the 1901 Census, Robert, aged 1 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with his parents & 2 sisters at 272 South Palmerston St., South Shields, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weatherburn, at School, aged 11 (‘b. South Shields, Durham’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 207 South Palmerston Street, South Shields.


  1899

 William Weatherburn, s. of Martin W. [Boiler Maker (b. 1867 at Gateshead)] & Martha Wallace Brownlees [m. 1897 at Newcastle], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1899 at Newcastle on Tyne. In the 1901 Census, William, aged 1 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents & sister Margaret, aged 3, at 5 Point Pleasant, Wallsend. - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn, at School, aged 11 (‘b. Byker’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 30 Flora Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. - William Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1941, aged 41.


  1899

Ada Weatherburn [b. 1881 at Wolverhampton, d. of William W. (Labourer, b. 1855, d. 1886) & Lavinia Annison (m. 1881) m. [either William Henry Bennet or John Cunliffe] at Todmorden [Yorks.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1899. In the 1901 Census, Ada Weatherburn, Actress, M.  ‘aged 21’ (‘b. Wolverhampton, Staffs’), was a Boarder at the home of Henry Deakin, Coalminer, and his family, at Bridge Street, Polesworth, Warwickshire. - [Her mother Lavinia, known as Lavinia Miller, was living at Hermitage Hill, Polesworth, with Joseph Miller, and their 6 Miller children. The youngest, Thomas, aged 2, was born at Todmorten - was he Ada’s son, perhaps? ]

 

  1899

 Agness (sic) Wedderburn [probably Agnes W. b. 1880 at Alnwick, (illegit) d. of Margaret Wedderburn (b. 1859)] was m. at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1899.  [In the 1881 Census, Agnes, aged 10 months, was living with her her aunt Agnes Stephenson ‘aged 30’ (née Weatherburn - Ann, b. 1846, d. of Henry W., Blacksmith, b. c1803, & his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover); Agnes’s husband James Stephenson, a Coal Miner ‘aged 33’ (‘b. Widdrington’), & James’s brother-in-law William Weatherburn, a Coal Miner ‘aged 26’ (‘b. Wooler’, c1852), at School Row, Bedlington.]   


  1899

 Robert Weatherburn, Private in the Seaforth Highlanders, bachelor [b. 1874, 7th s. of George W. (Twine-Spinner, b. 1834 in B-on-Tweed) & Lily Sutherland (m. not found)] m. Agnes J. Currie, Domestic Servant, spinster [d. of Charles Currie, Slater & Plasterer, Journeyman (b. Carlisle, Cumberland) & his wife Ellen, née Fraser (b. Lowick, Northumberland)] at Argyle House, Hope Lane, Portobello, Edinburgh, on 19/9/1899. - [Robert’s sister Frances W. (b. 1866) m. George Norris in Glasgow in 1882 (q.v.), & Robert’s brother James Conway W. (b. 1872) m., as his 1st wife, Agnes’s sister Mary Ann Currie in 1893.] - Agnes had a daughter, Harriet Fraser Currie (‘Hettie’, b.10/11/1897, who m. William ‘Wilbur’ Albert Thompson in 1919 & d. 1/1/1999), & she and Robert had 4 sons & another daughter: Charles (b. 24/3/1901 at Tweedmouth, d. 23/11/1957); Robert (b. 3/1/1907 at Newcastle, d. 18/4/1961); twins Agnes & George (b. 10/11/1908 at Newcastle - Agnes d. 12/1/1988 & George d. 9/9/1972); & Albert Ernest (b. 2/11/1917 in the USA, d. 6/6/1996). - “Robert fought in the Boer War with the Seaforth Highlanders and moved to the US’. (e-mail from Peter G. 28/4/02, with info. from Robert & Agnes’s great-grandson Albert Ernest Weatherburn II.)] - In the 1901 Census, Agnes J. Weatherburn, married, aged 25, was living at 21 West End, Tweedmouth, with her parents Charles & Ellen Currie (née Fraser), her siblings, & Agnes’s’ daughter Harriet Fraser Currie, aged 3 (‘b. Seahouses’). - [Robert joined the 2nd Btn. Seaforth Highlanders as a Private on 8/7/1898, having signed on for 12 years on 17 March 1898 and completed his training at the Depot. Following his marriage, he served in S. Africa from Oct. 1899 - Aug. 1900; in Egypt with the 1st Btn. from Feb. 1901 - Jan. 1903, & the East Indies (India) from Feb. 1903 - Nov. 1905. He was again in the 2nd Btn. 17 Nov. 1905 - 16 Mar 1906. - “Robert Weatherburn, Labourer from Newcastle, came to town 3/3/1906. Made Free 23/12/1895. Remarks: Struck off by Mr. S. Carr 29/9/1906”. (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - He was then transferred to the Reserve, finally being discharged on 16 March 1910, still a Private.] - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weatherburn, an Electric Tram Conductor (Corporation), aged 36 (‘b. Berwickshire’ - sic), was living in 2 rooms at 62 Grace Street, Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, with Agnes, aged 35 (‘b. Tweedmouth, Northumberland’), Married 12 years, 4 children, all living; Charles, aged 10 (‘b. Tweedmouth, Northumberland’); Robert, aged 4, & Agnes & George, aged 2 (all ‘b. Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne’). - Robert migrated to the US, arriving on 7/6/1913 and was travelling to his brother-in-law’s, Mr. J. Curry (sic), in Detroit. He was later joined by his wife Agnes (née Currie) and their family - except for Hettie, who migrated in 1919. - Robert became a Naturalised US Citizen on 2/12/1922 when he was living at 17137 Hull Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. - In the 1930 US Census, Robert Wetherburn (sic) was living at 21 Parkhurst Place, Wayne, Michigan, with Agnes & two of their married children and their spouses. - [Hettie Thompson was then living at 1027 Madge Street, Royal Oak, Michigan.] - Robert Weatherburn died in 1939 & Agnes died on 15/9/1942 at Royal Oak, Michigan, USA.    

  1899

Ann Weatherburn [?née Thompson (m. 1856), widow of Henry W. (b. 1834, d. 1889)] died at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1899, aged 67.


  1899

 Jane Mann Weatherburn [Jane W., b. 1890, 2nd d. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1862) & Sarah Jane Mann (m. 1887)] died in the Sept. qtr. of 1899, aged 9. She was buried at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen, on 14/9/1899.


  1899

Mary Weatherburn [probably wife of David Wedderburn, b. 1827, m. 1855, d. Dec. qtr. 1899] died at Glendale in the Sept. qtr. of 1899, aged 81.  


  1899

 William Weatherburn [b. c1821 - unidentified] was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 8/8/1899, aged 78. - He is shown as William ‘Colburn’ Weatherburn. His name is in the Deaths’ Index under ‘Cockburn’, not Weatherburn.   


  1899

 Albert Weatherburn, [elder] s. of Thomas Nesbit W. [Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942] & Mary Skelton [m. 1893, d. 1910], was b. & died in the Dec. qtr. of 1899 at Gateshead.   


  1899

 Florrie Weatherburn, [3rd & ygst.] d. of Henry W. [Colliery Cartman, b. 1862 at Morpeth, d. 1937] & Isabella Coates [m. 1886 at Tynemouth, d. 1930], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1899 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, Florie (sic) aged 1 (‘b. Shiremoor’), was living with her parents, 4 siblings & a ‘Boarder’ at 9 Duke St., Earsdon, Northumberland. -  In the 1911 Census, Florrie was still living with her parents, & 5 siblings, at 9 Duke Street, Shiremoor, Tynemouth. - In 1926, Miss F. Weatherburn, 26, Typist, & J.E.T. Weatherburn, 24, Black-smith, both of Pansy Street, Shiremoor, Northumberland, sailed from Southampton on the “Carnarvon Castle on 28/12/1926 for South Africa. - Miss F. Weatherburn showed England as her intended future permanent residence but that of her brother John (Edward) Taylor W. (b. 1902) was shown as South Africa.  


  1899

Fred Weatherburn [twin with Mabel, below], [4th] s. of John W. [Police Constable, b. 1858, d. 1904] & Patience Burrell [m. 1882, d. 1915], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1899 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, Fred Wheatherburn (sic), aged 1 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at the Police Station, Bull Ring, N. Shields, Tynemouth. - In the 1911 Census, Fred W., aged 11 (‘b. Tynemouth’), at School, was living with his widowed mother & 6 siblings at 28 Jackson Street, North Shields.  


  1899

Mabel Weatherburn [twin with Fred, above], [4th] d. of John W. [Police Constable, b. 1858, d. 1904] & Patience Burrell [m. 1882, d. 1915], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1899 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, Mabel Wheatherburn (sic), aged 1 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at the Police Station, Bull Ring, N. Shields, Tynemouth.  In the 1911 Census,  Mabel, aged  11 (‘b.Tynemouth’), at School, was living with her widowed mother & 6 siblings at 28 Jackson Street, North Shields.  


  1899

William Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died in the Dec. qtr. of 1899 at Berwick.  


  1899

William Aitcheson Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of Robert James W. [Railwayman, b. 1868, d. c1950] & Elizabeth Aitcheson [m. 1897], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1899 at Berwick. - In the 1901 Census, William A., aged 1 (‘b. Ancroft’) was living with his parents & elder brother John at Railway Cottages, Ancroft, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, William, at School, aged 11 (‘b. Goswick Stn., Ancroft’), was living at Goswick Station, Beal, N’berland, with his parents & 6 siblings. - On 9/10/1917, William, Woodcutter & ---, of Goswick Station, Beal, enlisted in the Northumberland Fusiliers, with No. 190810. - William A. Wedderburn m. Norah A. Hill in the March qtr. of 1927.   [They had a son & a daughter. The family lived in Newcastle. (Info. from Mrs. Peta Ackroyd in Gloucestershire.)]


  1899

Margaret Morralee Weatherburn [b. 1869 at Newcastle, e.d. of Alexander W. (Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844, d. 1904) & Elizabeth Morralee (m. 1868, d. 1940)] m. James Rae Burns at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1899.   


  1899

Anthony Weatherburn [‘Antony Weterburn’ (b. 1867) Coal-miner), 3rd s. of John Weatherbarn (sic) & Margaret Alderson (m. 1860)] died at Sedgefield in the Dec. qtr. of 1899, aged 30.  


  1899

 Mary Jane Wedderburn [b. 1880, 2nd d. of Robert W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1851) & Mary Moore (m. 1871)] was m. at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1899. [In the 1881 Census, Mary J., aged 1, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 27 Dobson St., Elswick, Northumberland.]


  1899

David Wedderburn ‘of Ford Moss’ [b. 1827, e. (or 2nd - see Wm. 1819) s. of Henry W. (Smith, b. c1803) & his first wife, Alison Cowe (m. not found), & husband of Mary (m. 1855)] died at Glendale in the Dec. qtr. of 1899, aged 72.  


  1899

 Ethel Weatherburn, [4th] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1850, d. 1907] by his 2nd wife Isabel Kay [m. 1888], was b. 19/12/1899 at Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. In the 1901 Census, Ethel, aged 15mths. (‘b. Pelton’), was living with her parents; William’s son William, by his first wife, a Coal Hewer aged 21; William’s stepson from his first marriage, John R. Walby, a Coal Hewer aged 23; & 3 younger sisters, at No. 8 Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Ethel Weatherburn, at School, aged 11 (‘b. Pelton’), was living with her widowed mother Elizabeth I. Weatherburn  (‘Isabel Kay’, m. 1888), aged 48 (‘b. Lumbley, Durham’), her step-brother William Weatherburn, a Coal miner, aged 31 (‘b. Leamside’); 3 sisters & a brother; & 3 Visitors, including John R. Walby, a Coal Miner (Hewer), aged 33 (‘b. Durham’), at 8 Grange Street, Pelton. [Ethel may be the Ethel Weatherburn who m. Edward Gerrard at Doncaster, Yorks., in the March qtr. of 1932.   


  1899

 George Wedderburn, s. of William W. [Farm Ploughman, b. 1873] & Jane Wastle [m. 1900], was b. in either the June or Sept. qtr. 1899 in Northumberland. - [His birth reg. as George Wastle, so he is Jane’s son but not necessarily William’s!] - In the 1901 Census, George Wedderburn, aged 1 (‘b. Branxton parish’), was living with William, a Ploughman on Farm, aged 27 (‘b. Berwick’); Jane, aged 27; & a Visitor (Jane’s brother?), Robert Wastle, a Farm Servant, aged 26 (both ‘b Felkington parish’), at Camphill Farm Cottages, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1911 Census, George Weatherburn (sic), at School, aged 11 (‘b. Branxton parish’), was living at Highcocklaw, Berwick, with William & Jane & their daughter Elizabeth, aged 9. - [William Wedderburn & his wife sailed from Glasgow with their daughter Elizabeth Jane, for Halifax, Nova Scotia, on 22/3/1913. (Elizabeth died there in 1917.) - George W. Wedderburn m. May V. Weatherburn [May Violet W., b. 1903, 5th d. of William W. & Mary Ann Donoghue (m. 1890)] at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1924.  [George, May & their 6-month old daughter Irene (b. 1925) emigrated to Canada in 1926.]

    

1900

Mary Frances W. Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Edward W. [Corn-Mills Carter, b. c1854, d. 1906] & Jane McSerley [m. 1893], was b. in the March qtr. of 1900 at Chester le Street. - In the 1901 Census, Mary F.W., aged 1 (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 4a Lambton Terrace, Chester le Street, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Frances Weatherburn, aged 12, at School (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living with her widowed mother Jane & 6 siblings at 4 Ramsay Street, Chester le Street.


1900

William Wedderburn, Salmon Fisherman [bap. 1811, 6th & ygst. s. of Henry W./Agnes Milvin, & widower of Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835, d. 1893)] died at Berwick on 26/1/1900, aged 88. - J. Wedderburn [James, b. 1853], son, of East Mains, Norham, was the informant.  


1900

 Thomas Moncrieff Wedderburn [b. 1875, 11th s. of Forbes W., Grocer’s Porter, b. 1831, but 3rd s. by his 2nd wife, Agnes Malcolmson (m. 1872)] m. Jessie Thomson Christie at St. Nicholas, Aberdeen, in 1900. - They had (at least) 1 son & 2 daughters: Thomas Moncrieff W. (b. & d. 1901 at Sheffield); Margaret Thomson W. (b 1905) & Jessie Christie W. (b. & d. 1909 at Wortley, Yorks.). - In the 1901 Census, Thomas Widderburn (sic), a Steel Moulder aged 25 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at 27 Athercliffe Road, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield, with Jessie, aged 23 (‘b. Scotland’). - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Moncrieff Wedderburn, Steel Moulder, aged 34 (‘b. Aberdeen’), was living at 63 Fielding Road, Wadsby Bridge, Sheffield, Yorks., with Jessie, aged 33 (‘b. Aberdeen’), Married 10 years, 3 children (2 dec’d); & Margaret Thomson W., aged 5 (‘b. Sheffield’). - [Thomas’s father Forbes W. (b. 1831) died at Wortley (N. of Sheffield), in the Sept. qtr. of 1921, aged 89.]


1900

Catherine Wedderburn [Kate W., b. 1874, 3rd d. of David W., Coachman (b. 1838, d. 1851) & Elizabeth Thompson (m 1864, d. 1891) - (W.B. p. 503)] a Spinster aged 26, of 143 Bolingbroke St., Byker, m. Robert William Burnett, Passenger Porter, a Bachelor aged 35, of 12 Langhorn St., Byker [‘s. of William Burnett, Farmer’] at the Parish Church of St. Giles, Byker, Newcastle on Tyne, on 17/3/1900.  (Witnesses were Thomas W. (b. 1867) & Isabella W. (b. 1876). - [In the 1881 Census, Kate, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 11 Ellison Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne.]


1900

William Wedderburn [b. 1873, e.s. of Henry W. (General Labourer, b. 1845) & Jane Walker (m. 1873)] m. Jane Wastle at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1900.  A son, George Wastle (afterwards Wedderburn), was b. in Sept. qtr. 1899 (q.v.) & they had a daughter, Elizabeth Jane (b. 1902). - In the 1901 Census, William, a Ploughman on Farm aged 27 (‘b. Berwick’ - Norham) was living at Camphill Farm Cottages, Berwick on Tweed, with Jane, aged 27 (‘b. parish of Felkington); George, aged 1 (‘b. parish of Branxton’); & ‘Visitor’ Robert Wastle (?Jane’s brother), a Farm Servant aged 26 (‘b. parish of Felkington’). - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn (sic), Ploughman on Farm, aged 38, & his wife, ‘Mrs. W. Weatherburn’, aged 38 (both ‘b. Norham parish’), Married 11 years, 2 children (both living), were living at Highcocklaw, Berwick, with George, aged 12 (‘b. Branxton Parish’) & Elizabeth, aged 9 (‘b. Berwick’), both at School. - William Wedderburn, 40, & Jane, 39, sailed with their daughter Elizabeth J., 10, for Halifax, Nova Scotia, from Glasgow on 22/3/1913. - (Elizabeth Jane died at Ontario, Canada, on 21/7/1917).. - William Wedderburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1928, aged 55.  


1900

 George Henry Weatherburn [Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838, husband of Martha Ann Temple (m. 1861, d. 1913)] died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1900, aged 61.


1900

William Weatherburn, Farm Labourer [b. c1819 at Ancroft, husband of Eleanor Cowans (m. 1847)] died at Chiswick Farm, Ancroft, on 8/2/1900, aged 81. -  M. Weatherburn  (Mary, b. 1850), daughter, of Chiswick Farm, Beal, was the informant. - [William’s widow Eleanor died in the Dec. qtr. of 1902, aged 78.]


1900

James Milligan Weatherburn [no doubt 4th s. of Edward Thomas W. (Horse Shoer, b. 1870) & Elizabeth Milligan (m. 1892)] was b. in the June qtr. of 1900 at Newcastle on Tyne. - He died there in the Sept. Qtr.  


1900

  Joseph Weatherburn [b. 1869 at Gateshead, 2nd s. of William W. (Engine Fitter, b. c1837 at Cowpen) & Eleanor Jane Nixon (m. 1861 at Newcastle)] m. Annie Rhind at Newcastle upon Tyne in the June qtr. of 1900. - They had (at least) 5 daughters & 2 sons: Isabel Nixon  (b. 1901, ‘Isabella’ N. d. 1904); Annie (b. 1902); Mary (b. 1904); Thomas (b. 1905); Joseph (b. 1908); Nora (b. 1912); & Florence (b. 1918). - In the 1901 Census, Joseph, a Boiler Maker aged 31 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living at 14 Church Bank, Wallsend, Northumberland, with Annie, aged 25 (‘b. N. Shields’); & ‘Isabella’ N., aged 1 mth. (‘b. Wallsend’). - In the 1911 Census, Joseph Weatherburn, a Boilersmith (Engineering Works), aged 41 (‘b. Gateshead’), & Annie, aged 35 (‘b. North Shields’), Married 11 years, 5 children (4 living, 1 dec’d), were living in 3 rooms at 64 Stanley Street, Willington-on-Tyne, with Annie, aged 8; Mary, aged 6; Thomas, aged 5 & Joseph, aged 2 (all ‘b. Wallsend’). - Joseph Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1941, aged 71. - Annie Weatherburn died in March qtr. 1951, aged 75.


1900

 Agnes Jane Weatherburn [b. June qtr. 1899] died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1900, aged 1.  


1900

 John Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1899 at Auckland (?e.s. of Adam W., Railway Signalman, b. 1870, & Lydia Alice K. Wilson (m. 1898)], died at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1899, aged 0.  


1900

Martha Jane Weatherburn [b. 1898, 4th d. of Thomas Nesbit W. (Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942) & Mary Skelton (m. 1893, d. 1910)] died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1900, aged 1.  


1900

Eleanor Frances Weatherburn, [6th] d. of John Stapleton W. [Tailor, b. 1852] & Mary Gilchrist [m 1878], of 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick, was b. 16/7/1900 at Berwick  & bap. 17/7/1900 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1901 Census, Eleanor F., aged 8 months, was living with her parents & 8 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-Tweed. - Frances E. W., living at 13 Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 28/8/1905. - In the 1911 Census, Frances Weatherburn, at School, aged 11, was still living with her parents & 4 siblings in 2 rooms at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - Frances E. Weatherburn m. Duncan Forbes at Berwick in the June qtr of 1919. - She died at Dover in 1989.  


1900

Joseph Albert Wedderburn [2nd] s. of Robert Rowell W. [a Merchant’s Clerk - afterwards a Solicitor’s Clerk, b. 1867, d. 1947] & Sarah Elizabeth English [m. 1892, d. 1950], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1900 at Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1901 Census, Joseph A., aged 9 mths. (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with his parents & brother John at 6 Studley Terrace, Elswick. - In the 1911 Census, Joseph Albert Wedderburn, at School, aged 10 (‘b. Elswick, Newcastle-on-Tyne’), was living with his parents & older brother John Roland W., at 51 Brighton Grove, Newcastle-on-Tyne. - Joseph A. Wedderburn m. Robertina E.C. Brydon at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1924. - Robertina E.C. Wedderburn died there in the June qtr. of 1925, aged 22.  


1900

Robert Wedderburn, s. of David W. [Railway Signalman, b. 1870] & Isabella Jane Heir [m. 1897], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1900 at Berwick. - In the 1901 Census, Robert Wedderburn, aged 9 mths. (‘b. Ancroft’), was living with his parents & sister Alice at Goswick Railway Station Cottages, Ancroft, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Robert, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living with his parents & a sister & brother at Goswick Station, Beal, Northumberland.  


1900

Agnes Weatherburn [probably b. c1878, d. of John W. (Bookbinder, b. 1855) & Mary Agnes Cessford (m. 1878)] was m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1900. - [In the 1881 Census, Agnes ‘aged 3’ is shown as living with her parents at 73 Diana Street, Westgate, Northumberland. - It is probably the same Agnes who is shown in the Census as ‘aged 2’ (‘b. Newcastle’), who was living with her grandparents, James Cessford, a Boiler Smith Labourer aged 59 (‘b. Chillingham’), his wife Agnes, aged 60 (‘b. Norham’) & their unm. dau. Barbara, aged 24 (‘b. Newcastle’) at 23 Stanhope Street, Westgate.]  


1900

 Alice Weatherburn [b. 1880, elder d. of Elias W., Iron Moulder (b. 1857, d. 1907) & Mary Martin (m. 1877, d. 1894)] m. James McCarthy at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1900.  


1900

 James Alexander Weatherburn [Licensed Victualler Barman, b. 1876, 4th s. of George Cockburn W. (Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields) & Elizabeth Patrick (m. 1861)] m. Emily Gibson at Northampton in the Sept. qtr. of 1900. - They had 1 son & 2 daughters: James Alexander (b. 1900, d. 1901); Christina (b. 1901) & Letitia Florence (b. 1903). - In the 1901 Census, James, a Licensed Victualler Barman aged 24 (‘b. N-on-T’), & Emily, a Licensed Victualler Barmaid aged 17 (‘b. Northampton’), were living at The Two Brewers Hotel, 25 Abingdon St., St. Giles, Northampton [where James’s sister Christina (b. 1862) & her husband Alfred Clarke (m. 1881) were the licensees], with their s. James Alexander, aged 5 mths. (‘b. Northampton’). - In the 1911 Census, James A. Weatherburn, Cinematograph Operator, aged 24 (‘b. N-on-T’), & Emily, aged 27 (‘b. Northampton’), Married 10 years, 3 children (2 living, 1 died), were living 2 rooms at 2 South Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire, with Christina, aged 9 (‘b. Northampton’), & Letitia, aged 7 (‘b. Leamington Spa, Warks.’).  James A. Weatherburn died at the Air Navigation Works, Station Rd., Addlestone, Chertsey [Surrey], on 23/3/1920, aged 43. - [His widow Emily Weatherburn m. ii) Joseph Bowman at Burnley, Lancs., in the Sept. qtr. of 1926.]  


1900

George H. Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of George Henry W. [b. 1873, d. 1921 - Machinist in Ordnance Works in 1901] & Mary Carr [m. 1895, d. 1921], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1900 at Newcastle. - In the 1901 Census, George, aged 6 mths. (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 27 Portland St., Elswick, Northumberland. - (The family moved to Barrow-in -Furness, Lancs., in 1902/3.) - In the 1911 Census, George Henry, aged 10, was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 8 King Alfred St., Barrow-in-Furness.   George H. Weatherburn died at Barrow in Furness in the Sept. qtr. of 1919, aged 18. - He was buried at St. Mary, Walney, Lancs., on 23/7/1919.


1900

Margery Weatherburn, [?3rd] d. of William W., Labourer [b. 1871, d. 1916] & Mary Ann Donoghue [m. 1890, d. 1950], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1900. - She died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1900, aged 0. - Marjory (sic), d. of William W. of 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-Tweed, was buried in Berwick Civic Cemetery on 17/12/1900, aged 2 mths.  (C135) - (The service conducted by a Roman Catholic Priest.)


1900

 Isabella Wedderburn [Isabella Thompson W., b. 1876, 4th & ygst. d. of David W. (Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885) & Elizabeth Thompson (m. 1864, d. 1891)] m. John J. Nicholson at Newcastle on Tyne in the Dec. qtr. of 1900. - In the 1901 Census, Isabella Nicholson, aged 24 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with her husband John J. Nicholson, a Marine Engineer aged 28 (‘b. ???, Durham’); & her brothers John Joseph Wedderburn, unm. aged 21; & Alfred, unm. aged 18, both Cartage Clerks (‘b. N-on-T’), at 143 Bolingbroke St., Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne.


1900

William Mann Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick] & Sarah Jane Mann [m. 1887 at Tynemouth], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1900 at Tynemouth & bap. 22/8/1900 at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen. - In the 1901 Census, William Wetherburn (sic), aged 7 mths. (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents & siblings at 12 Richardson Terrace, Cowpen, Northumberland. - He died in the June qtr. of 1901, aged 0  & was buried at St. Cuthbett’s on 20/5/1901.


1900

 James A. Wetherburn (sic), [e.] s. of James Alexander Weatherburn [Barman, b. 1876 at Newcastle, d. 1920 at Chertsey, Surrey] & Emily Gibson [m. 1900], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1900 at Northampton. - James Alexander Weatherburn died at Northampton in the Dec. qtr. of 1901, aged 1.  


1900

 Sydney Ventress Wedderburn [younger] s. of John Ventress W. [Printer Compositor - afterwards a Fruit & Game Dealer, b. 1862] & Sarah Elizabeth Henderson [m. 1886], was b. 13/12/1900 at Whitley Bay. - In the 1901 Census, Sydney, aged 4 mths. (‘b. Whitley’), was living with his parents, 2 siblings & a Domestic Servant, at 10a Station Road, Whitley, Northumberland. - In 1910, Sydney emigrated to Perth, Australia, with his parents & sister Elsie. - He m. Margaret Isabelle Willis at Lawlers, Australia, on 11/6/1927. - They have a son & 2 daughters: Hazel Elizabeth (b. 1929, d. 1999); Gwenyth (b. 1932); & David Ventress (b. 1936, who m. Faye Mary Higgins in 1956).   


1901

Isabel Nixon Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Joseph W. [Boiler Maker, b. 1869 at Gateshead] & Annie Rhind [m. 1900 at Newcastle], was b. in the March qtr. of 1901 at Tynemouth. - In the 1901 Census, Isabella N., aged 1 month (‘b. Wallsend’), was living with her parents at 14 Church Bank, Wallsend. - Isabella N. Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1904, aged 3.  


1901

George Melvin Wedderburn, [4th] s. of James W. [Shipyard Plater, b. 1863, d. 1904] & Jane Elizabeth Dove [m. 1884], was b. in the March qtr. of 1901 at Tynemouth. - In the 1901 Census, George, aged 3 mths. (‘b. Walker’), was living with his parents & 5siblings at 1 Western Glover, Walker, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, George Wedderburn, aged 10  (‘b. Low Walker’) was living with his widowed mother, his brother Henry, aged 12, his married sister Christina Dobson, aged 26, & her husband William Dobson, a Shipyard Labourer, aged 30 (‘b. County Tyrone, Ireland’) at 10 Boston Way, Wallsend. - George died in 1981.


1901

Thomas Moncrieff Wedderburn, s. of Thomas Moncrieff W. [Steel Moulder, b. 1875 at Aberdeen] & Jessie Thomson Christie [m. 1900 in Aberdeen], was b. & died in the March qtr. of 1901 at Sheffield [Yorks.]. -  


1901

 William Weatherburn, Painter & Decorator, a bachelor ‘aged 25’ [b. 1879 at Rochdale, Lancs], of 15 Crown Street, Bolton, ‘s. of John Stephen Weatherburn, French Polisher’ [Stephen Metcalf W., b. 1853, & Ruth Brownless (m. 1875 at Hartlepool)] m. Mary Elizabeth Wainwright (née Booth), a widow aged 28, of 17 All Saints Street, Bolton [d. of William Booth, Farmer] at the Register Office, Bolton [Lancs.] on 14/3/1901 (q.v.). - - Mary had 3 Wainwright children: Sarah Elizabeth, Jane Ellen, & William Wainwright, and she & William had (at least) 6 more sons & 4 more daughters: Robert Nesbit (b. 1903, d. 1904); Wilhelmina (b. 1904, d. 1905); Alice (b. 1906, d. unm. in 1978); Albert (b. & d. 1907); Mary (b. 1908); Wilfred (b. 1909); Colin (b. 1912, d. 1914); Lionel (b. & d. 1913); Ouida (b. 1914, d. 1915); & Eric (b. 1917). - In the 1901 Census, William, a House Painter & Decorator aged 25 (sic - ‘b. Rochdale, Lancs’), was living at 18 All Saints St., Bolton C.B., Lancs., with Mary, aged 25 (sic - ‘b. Lincs.’); 3 stepchildren: Sarah Wainwright, aged 6; Jane Ellen Wainwright, aged 4; & William Edward Wainwright, aged 2 (all ‘b. Bolton’), plus 3 Boarders. [William’s parents & sisters were also living in Bolton in 1901.] - In the 1911 Census, William, a House Painter aged 32 (‘b. Rochdale, Lancs.’), & Mary, aged 39 (‘b. Eastoft, Yorks.’), were living at 15 All Saints Street, Bolton, with their 3 survivng Weatherburn children: Alice, aged 5, Mary, aged 2, & Wilfred, aged 1, & William’s 3 step-children, Sarah Elizabeth Wainwright, aged 16, & Jane Ellen Wainwright, aged 14, both Cop Reelers, & William Wainwright, aged 12 (all ‘b. Bolton’). - Mary E. Weatherburn died at Bolton in the Dec. qtr. of 1949, aged 76. - William Weatherburn died in 1956.  


1901

Harriet Elizabeth Watson Weatherburn [née Smith, wife of Robert Watson W. - formerly Weatherburn Watson (Customs Officer, b. c1838)] died at Waterloo Road, Lancs. on 6/2/1901, aged 59. - Probate was granted at Liverpool on 16/7/1901 to Sydney Watson Weatherburn, telephone manager (b. Weatherburn Watson, 1876). - Effects valued at £63:19:8d. - [Robert was a grandson of Robert Weatherburn (b. c1791, ‘retired Innkeeper, formerly of Castlegate, Berwick upon Tweed’), who died in 1871 (q.v.). - [Robert Watson Weatherburn died at 17 Pytt Street, Edinburgh, on 22/6/1920. (His father Alexander is shown on the entry as ‘Master Grocer’.) - Probate was granted to his son, Sydney Watson Weatherburn.]  


1901

 Elizabeth C. Weatherburn [Elizabeth Chisholm W., wife of William Smith W. (retired Mercantile Marine Superintendent, b. c1830, m. 1855)] died at 27 Charlotte St., South Shields, on 4/3/1901, aged 71. - Admon. was granted on 31/5/1901 to William Smith Weatherburn. - Effects £236:4:8d. - [Her widower, William Smith Weatherburn (a s. of William W. & Jane Smith (m. 1823 at Jarrow  - see 1867), of 29 Charlotte St., Westoe, died in 1907. - His Estate valued at £8,567.  


1901

Thomas Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Chester le Street in the March qtr. of 1901, aged 83. - [Thomas Weatherburn b. 1818 died there in 1904, aged 88.]

1901 Charles Weatherburn, e.s. of Robert W. [Seaforth Highlander, b. 1874] & Agnes Currie [m. 1899 (q.v.)], was b. on 24/3/1901 at Tweedmouth. In the 1911 Census, Charles, at School, aged 10 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living with his parents (his father now an Electric Tram Driver) & 3 younger siblings at 62 Grace Street, Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne. - He migrated to the US with his parents & siblings c1913. - Charles Weatherburn died in the US on 23/11/1957.  


1901

Edith Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Robert W. [Coal Teemer (Carman), b. 1875] & Eliza Tann [m. 1897, d. 1917], was b. in the June qtr. of 1901 at South Shields. - In the 1901 Census, Edith, aged 8mths. (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 272 South Palmerston Street, South Shields, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Edith Weatherburn, at School, aged 11 (‘b. South Shields, Durham’), was living with her parents & 7 younger siblings at 207 South Palmerston Street, South Shields. - Edith Weatherburn m. John Short at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1921.  


1901

Hugh Robertson Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Andrew W. [Fish Carter/General Labourer, b. 1867] & Margaret Robertson [m. 1894], of 16 Hatters Lane, Berwick, was b. 13/6/1901 & bap. 4/8/1901 at Holy Trinity Church, B-on-Tweed. - [A William Weatherburn, aged 8, shown with the family in the 1901 Census, may be William Robertson (b. 1893, q.v.).] - Hugh W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 3/9/1906. - In the 1911 Census, Hugh, aged 9, was living with his parents & 4 siblings in one room at 7 Hatters Lane, Berwick. - Hugh Robertson Weatherburn, Labourer, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘e.s. of Andrew, both of Hatters Lane’, on 12/9/1922. - Hugh R. Weatherburn m. Dorothy Cook at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1924.   


1901

Robert Henry Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1901 at Morpeth. - He died there in the June qtr. of 1903, aged 2.  


1901

Deborah Ann Weatherburn [b. 1880 at Birkenhead, 2nd d. of James Robert W. (Iron Turner, b. 1855, d. 1896) & Elizabeth Ann Owens (m. 1875)] m. at West Derby [nr. Liverpool] in the June qtr. of 1901. - [Deborah Weatherburn (b. 1869 at Birkenhead) was m. at Toxteth Park, nr.  Liverpool, in 1898.] - [Deborah Ann’s widowed mother remarried in 1902.]


1901

William Weatherburn [b. 1864, e.s. of William W. (Mariner/Harbour Timber Measurer, b. 1838 at Westoe, S. Shields, d. 1905) & Mary Steel (m. 1863 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1913)] m. Ellen Wilson (a widow with 4 children), at S. Shields in the June qtr. of 1901. - [In the 1891 Census, a George Wilson, Cartman, 26 (‘b. Middlesborough’), was living with his wife Ellen, 19 (‘b. N-on-T’), at 11 Foster Street, Westoe, S. Shields. - In the 1901 Census, Ellen Wilson, a widow aged 28 (‘b. Middlesborough’), was living at 9 Walkers Buildings, Shakespeare Place, South Shields, with children George Wilson; 10, Elizabeth Wilson, 8; Thomas Wilson, 5; & Ellen Wilson, 3 (all ‘b. S. Shields’).] - William & Ellen had (at least) 2 more children: Isabella Wetherburn (b. 1908) & John Wetherburn (b. 1911). - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn, a Cartman labourer, aged 49, was living in 2 rooms at 9 Lower Thames Street, South Shields, with Ellen Wetherburn (sic), aged 39, Married 21 years (sic), 8 children (6 living, 2 dec’d); George Wetherburn, Dock Labourer, 19; Elizibth (sic) Wetherburn, Servant, 18; Thomas Wetherburn, Pit work, 15; Ellen Wetherburn, Scholar, 13; Isebella (sic) Wetherburn, 3, & John Wetherburn, 3 mths. (all ‘b. County Durham’).


1901

 Elizabeth Wedderburn [b. 1871, 2nd d. of Andrew W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1845) & Mary Ann Aiston (m. 1868)] was m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the June qtr. of 1901.  


1901

William Weatherburn, Marine Engineer, of 114 Parkhill Road, Liverpool [b. 1866, (?3rd) s. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1840 at Coalville, Leics.) & Ann Hall (m. 1858), & widower of Eliza Elliott (m. 1885 at Leicester, d. 1896 in London)], died in the Northern Hospital, Islington, Liverpool, on 20/5/1901, aged 34. [His cousin Robert Graham of the same address was the ‘informant’. - See m. of Jane W. (b. 1837) to John Graham in 1858.] - William Weatherburn, aged 34, of Northern Hospital, Liverpool, was buried on 22/5/1901 at Toxteth Park Cemetery, Liverpool. - [In the 1881 Census, William, a Scholar aged 14, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 75 Queen Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. - In the 1901 Census, William, a Marine Engineer ‘aged 32’ (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’) was living in a Liverpool Convalescent Institution at Allerton Rd. Much Woolton, Lancaster.]  


1901

William Mann Weatherburn [b. 1900, 3rd s. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick) & Sarah Jane Mann (m. 1887 at Tynemouth)] died in the June qtr. of 1901, aged 0. - He was buried at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen, on 20/5/1901.


1901

William Wedderburn ‘younger of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1850 - husband of Mary Leitch (m. 1883)] died on 2/8/1901, aged 50. - Admon. was granted at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on 15/10/1901, to Mary Wedderburn, widow. - Effects valued at £56:2:5d.

 

1901

 Jane Annie Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Edward W. [Corn-Mills Carter b. c1854, d. 1906] & Jane McSerley [m. 1893], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1901 at Chester le Street. - In the 1911 Census, Annie Weatherburn, aged 11, at School (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living with her widowed mother & 6 siblings at 4 Ramsay Street, Chester le Street. - Jane A. Weatherburn m. Stephen D. Dixon at Chester le Street [Durham] in the Dec. qtr. of 1919.  


1901

Thomas Algar Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Thomas W. [Tailor, b. 1873] & Winifred Sanderson [m. 1897], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1901 at Stockton [Durham]. - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Algar Wedderburn, at School, aged 9 (‘b. Stockton, Durham’), was living with his parents and his brother and sister at 13 Voltage Street, Philadelphia, Fence Houses, Durham. - Thomas A. Wedderburn m. Ada F. Anderson at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1927. - [They had 2 daughters.]


1901

Alexander Weatherburn [b. 1878, 4th s. of William W., Timber Measurer (Harbour), b. 1838 at Westoe, S. Shields (d. 1905) & Mary Steel (m. 1863 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1913 at S. Shields)] m. Minnie Elizabeth Riley at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1901. - They had (at least) 2 sons & a daughter: Alexander (b. & d. 1902); Lilian Elizabeth (b. 1904) & James (b. 1915). - In the 1911 Census, Alexander, a Wood Machinist (Ship Yard), aged 33 (‘b. South Shields’), was living in 2 rooms at 40 Fawcett St., South Shields, Durham, with Minnie Elizabeth, aged 28 (‘b. Barrow-in-Furness, Lancs.’), Married 9 years (2 children, 1 living, 1 died); & Lillian Elizabeth, aged 6 (‘b. South Shields’). - Minnie E. Weatherburn died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1927, aged 44.


1901

Alfred Hugh C. Weatherburn, 3rd s. of George Cockburn W. [now a Stevedore Journeyman (b. 1865 at N-on-Tyne)] & Agnes Jane McGillivray [m. 1891 at N-on-T], was b. on 12/10/1901 at 43 Dryburgh St., Kirkdale [nr. Liverpool, Lancs.] - [In the 1901 Census, Alfred’s parents, George, a Licensed Victualler, aged 36 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), & Agnes, aged 29 (‘b. Kirkdale, Lancs.’), were Boarders at 43 Dryburgh Street, Kirkdale, Lancs. (home of William Thomas, a Blacksmith, & his family), with their children: George, aged 8; Edward (sic), aged 4; & Christina, aged 2 (all ‘b. Kirkdale, Lancs.’).] - In the 1911 Census, Alfred Hugh Weatherburn, aged 9, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 43 Dryburgh Street, Kirkdale, Lancs. - Alfred entered the US via Ellis Island in 1918. - He was aged 16 and was shown in the ship’s manifests as an Officer’s Steward, height 5´1", weight 102 lbs. He is believed to have ‘jumped ship’ in New Zealand at some time but there is no further trace of him.  


1901

Christina Weatherburn, [e.] d. of James Alexander W. [Barman, b. 1876 at Newcastle, d. 1920 at Addlestone, Surrey] & Emily Gibson [m. 1900], was b.  12/11/1901 at 25 Abingdon St., Northampton (the address of “The Two Brewers” public House where her parents were the licensees). -  In the 1911 Census, Christina, aged 9 (‘b. Northampton’), was living with her parents & sister Letitia, aged 7, at 2 South Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire. - [She may be the Christina E. Weatherburn who died at Burnley [Lancs.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1950, aged 49.]


1901

Elizabeth Weatherburn, [elder] d. of Adam W. [Railway Signalman, b. 1870] & Lydia Alice K. Wilson [m. 1898], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1901 at Auckland [Durham]. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth, aged 9 (‘b. Hunwick, Durham’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 79 Belford Terrace, North Shields.


1901

Frances Eleanor Weatherburn, [?4th] d. of William W. [b. 1871, d. 1916] & Mary Ann Donoghue [m. 1890, d. 1950], was b. & died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1901. - Frances Eleanor, ‘d. of William Weatherburn, Labourer, of 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick-on-Tweed’, was buried in unconsecrated ground in Berwick Civic Cemetery on 8/11/1901, aged 15 days. - Another daughter, b. 1910, was given the same name names.  


1901

Susanna Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1901 at Chester le Street. - In the 1911 Census, Susanna, aged 7, was living with her parents & siblings at 34 West View, Wrekenton Row, Wrekenton, Gateshead. - She m. John R. Smailes at Chester le Street in the March qtr. of 1921.


1901

John Weatherburn [a Sawyer b. 1868, widower of (Mary) Ada Williams (m. 1888, d. 1898)] m. ii) Margaret Cairns at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1901. They had 6 sons & 4 (more) daughters: Alexander (b. 1902); Edith (b. 1904); John (b. 1906); William (b. 1908); Christina (b. 1910); Robert (b. 1912, d. 1918); George (b. 1914); Margaret (b. 1916, d. 1917); Ethel M. (b. 1919); & Alfred (b. 1925). - In the 1911 Census, John, 41, a Sawyer, was living at 111 Maxwell Street, South Shields with Margaret, 29, Alexander, 9, Edith, 7, John, 5, William, 3 & Christina, 8 mths, all born at South Shields. - Margaret Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1955 at South Shields, aged 72.  


1901

 James Alexander Weatherburn [b. Dec. qtr. 1900, e.s. of James Alexander W. (Barman, b. 1876, d. 1920) & Emily Gibson (m. 1900)] died at Northampton in the Dec. qtr. of 1901, aged 1.  


1901

Margaret Weatherburn [née Allen, widow of Thomas W. (Ag. Lab., b. c1816, m. 1843, d. 1887)] died at in the Dec. qtr. of 1901, aged 86. - [A gravestone at Doddington reads: “To the memory of Thomas Allen, died Sept. 5th 1830 aged 57, Margaret his wife, died Jan 25th 1847 aged 58, Margaret Allen Weatherburn, daughter of the above, died at Lilburn Grange Dec. 15th 1901, aged 86, Thomas Weatherburn her husband died at ‘Lilburn Steads’, Doddington, on 7/2/1887, aged 71”.]  


1902

 Alexander Weatherburn, e.s of John W.  [Sawyer, b. 1868] & his 2nd wife Margaret Cairns [m. 1901, d. 1955], was b. in the March qtr. of 1902 at South Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Alexander, aged 9, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 111 Maxwell Street, South Shields.


1902

Catherine Haggerty Weatherburn, [6th] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick)] & Sarah Jane Mann [m. 1887 at Tynemouth], was b. in the March qtr. of 1902 at Tynemouth & bap. 15/12/1901 at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen. - In the 1911 Census, Catherine, aged 9 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with her parents, 4 siblings & her uncle Isaac Weatherburn, at 2 Brick Row, Benside, nr. Cowpen.


1902

Doris Weatherburn [twin with Dorothy, below], e.d. of John W. [Hay Dealer, b. 1876] & Nellie Edith --- [m. not found], was b. in the March qtr. of 1902 at Huddersfield. - She died there in the June qtr. of 1903, aged 1.


1902

Dorothy Weatherburn [twin with Doris, above], 2nd d. of John W. [Hay Dealer, b. 1876] & Nellie Edith --- [m. not found], was b. & died in the March qtr. of 1902 at Huddersfield.  


1902

Margaret Jane Weatherburn, [5th but 3rd surv.] d. of Thomas Nesbit W. [Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942] & Mary Skelton [m. 1893, d. 1910], was b. in the March qtr. of 1902 at Gateshead. - In the 1911 Census, ‘Maggie’ Weatherburn, at Rose Street School, aged 9 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her widower father & 6 siblings at 19 Ashton Street, Gateshead. - Margaret J. Weatherburn m. Norman Corbett at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1923.


1902

 Martha Ann Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of George W. [b. 1873 in N-on-T, d.1921 - Machinist in Ordnance Works in 1901/ Tool Miller in Shipyard in 1911)] & Mary Carr [m. 1895, d. 1921], was b. in the March qtr. of 1902 at Newcastle. - [The family moved to Barrow-in-Furness, Lancs. in 1902/3.] - In the 1911 Census, Martha Ann, aged 9, was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 8 King Alfred St., Barrow-in-Furness. - Martha A. Weatherburn died at Barrow in Furness in the Dec. qtr. of 1919, aged 18. - She was buried at St. Mary, Walney, Lancs., on 3/1/1920.  


1902

Mary Jane Wedderburn, [e.] d. of Robert James W. [Railwayman, b. 1868, d. c1950] & Elizabeth Aitcheson [m. 1897], was b. in the March qtr. of 1902 at Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, Mary Jane Wedderburn, aged 9 (‘b. Goswick Stn., Ancroft’), was living at Goswick Station, Beal, N’berland, with her parents & 6 siblings.   


1902

Christopher Weatherburn [b. 1875, 3rd s. of Thomas W. (Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth’, b. c1843) & Christina Johnson (m. 1864)] m. Sarah Suthren at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1902. - By 1911, they had 3 children: Isabella Christiana (b. 1902); Thomas (b. 1905); & Selina (b. 1909). - In the 1911 Census, Christopher Weatherburn, a Bookstall Clerk (Railway Station), aged 36 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living in 3 rooms at 50 Montague Street, Hartlepool, Durham, with Sarah, aged 36 (‘b. B-on-T’), Married 10 years, 3 children, all living; Isabell, aged 8 (‘b. Bingley, Yorks.’), Thomas, aged 5 (‘b. Tyne Dock, S. Shields’); & Selina (‘b. Hartlepool’).  

1902 Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, French Polisher, a Bachelor ‘aged 21’ [b. 1883], of 17 All Saints Street, Bolton, ‘s. of John Stephen W. [Stephen Metcalf W., b. 1853], French Polisher’,[& Ruth Brownless (m. 1875)] m. Ada Whitehead, Asst. Outlooker (Cotton Mill), a Spinster ‘aged 21’, of 123 Kestor Street, Bolton, ‘d. of Thomas Whitehead, Soldier (deceased)’, at the Wesley Chapel, Bradshawgate, Bolton [Lancs.], on 26/3/1902. - They had 3 daughters & 4 sons: Maggie (b. 1902, d. 1907); Phyllis (b. 1906); John R. (‘Jacky’ - b. 1908, d. 1912); William Edward (b. 1910); Donald (b. 1912); Leonard (b. 1915); & Joyce Dorothy (b. 1921, m. 1948). - In the 1911 Census, Ada Weatherburn, a Cotton Reeeler aged 27, Married 9 years, 4 children (1 died), was living at 36 Edward Street, Bolton, with Phyllis, aged 5; John Robert, aged 2; & William Edward, aged 11 months (all ‘b. Bolton’). - Her husband Robert Nesbit. W., then a Soap Canvasser, was one of three Boarders at 28 Victoria Street, Blackpool. - Robert Nesbit Weatherburn died at Manchester in 1968.  


1902

 Elizabeth Morley Weatherburn [b. 1897, 5th & ygst. d. of Thomas W. (Police Constable, b. 1851) & Margaret Scott (m. 1883)] died at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1902, aged 4.  


1902

William Milligan Weatherburn [no doubt a 5th s. of Edward Thomas W. (Horse Shoer, b. 1870) & Elizabeth Milligan (m. 1892)] was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1902 at Newcastle.


1902

Elizabeth Jane Wedderburn, d. of William W. & Jane Isabell Wastle [m. 1900], was b. in the June qtr. of 1902 at Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn (sic), at School, aged 9 (‘b.Berwick’), was living at Highcocklaw, Berwick, with her parents & brother George, aged 11. - Elizabeth Wedderburn sailed from Glasgow to Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her parents on 22/3/1913. - Elizabeth Jane Wedderburn died in Ontario, Canada, on 21/7/1917.   


1902

Richard Widderburn (sic) [Richard Weatherburn (b. 1851, 2nd s. of Luke James W. (Tobacco Merchant - afterwards a Woollen Manufacturer, b. 1819, d. 1889) & Mary Kirby (m. 1847, d.1887)] & Miss Florence Rumsey [probably b. 1876], both of Gillett [Pennsylvania, US], were married at Elmira on Sunday April 13th by Rev. FW Reynolds’. - Richard Weatherburn & Florence Rumsey had a son, Hardy, b. 28/10/1902 at South Creek Township in Bradford County, Pennsylvania.


1902

 Elias Weatherburn [b. 1878, e.s. of Elias W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1857, d. 1907) & Mary Martin (m. 1877, d. 1894)] m. Mary Bell in the June qtr. of 1902 at Gateshead. - [In the 1901 Census, Elias, a Farrier aged 23 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with his ‘wife’ Mary Weatherburn (‘b. Durham’), & his sister Mary, aged 11 (‘b. Morpeth’ - 1890), at 101 Blandford St. (Newcastle).] - Elias Weatherburn died at Newcastle upon Tyne in the March qtr. of 1909, aged 30. - [Mary may be the Mary Weatherburn who died in the Dec. qtr. of 1949, aged 69.]


1902

 James Conway Weatherburn [Butcher, b. 1872, 6th s. of George W. (Twine Spinner, b. 1834) & Lily Sutherland] m. ii) Mary Ann Grey at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1902. - [Mary Ann may be the Mary Ann Grey whose birth was reg. at Berwick in March 1877 (10b 437) and is probably the Mary Grey, dressmaker (b. Norham) who was living at Tweedmouth in 1901.] - By his first wife, Mary Currie (m. 1893 at Berwick, d. there 1898, aged 27), James had 2 daughters, and by his 2nd wife he had 2 more daughters: Anna Marguerite (b. 1903) & Frances (b. 1907). - “James Conway Weatherburn, Butcher from South Shields, came to town 6/7/1905. Made Free 23/12/1895 (sic). Remarks: Brucegate Bk.”  In the 1911 Census, James Weatherburn, Butcher, aged 23 (‘b. Berwick’), & Mary Ann, aged 34 (‘b. Shoreswood, Northum- berland’), Married 8 years, 2 children (both living), were living in 3 rooms at 20 Bruce Gate, Berwick on Tweed, with Nellie, aged 17; Lily, aged 13; Anna, aged 7; & Frances, aged 3 (all ‘b. Berwick’). - Mary Ann Weatherburn of 37 Castlegate, Berwick-upon-Tweed, wife of James Conway Weatherburn, died at the Royal Infirmary Edinburgh on 20/3/1922, aged 45. - Admon. was granted to the said James Conway Weatherburn, butcher . - Estate valued at £283:10:0d.  - James emigrated to Africa and settled around Bulawayo where he had a Peanut farm. In 1924, James’s daughters Lily (b. 1897) & Frances (b. 1907), by his first and second wives, migrated to Africa and initially joined him, but in due course they married and had families there. - James m. for a third time in Rhodesia, but this wife’s name is not known. - James Conway Weatherburn died in the early 1940s. - His 4 daughters each received £200 in his Will.  


1902

 John Cockburn Weatherburn [b. 1870, e s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick) & Jane Richardson Steel (m. 1866)] m. Annie Hobson at Newcastle on Tyne in the June qtr. of 1902.  - They had 2 sons & a daughter: John Cockburn W. (b. & d. 1905); Mary Jane H. (b. 1909, d. 1910); & James E. (b. 1912). - In the 1911 Census, John Weatherburn, a General Dealer aged 40 (‘b. S. Shields’), & Annie, aged 32 (‘b. Benwell, Northumberland’), m. 8 years, 2 children (both dec’d), were living in 3 rooms at 17 St. John’s Road, Elswick, Newcastle, with John’s younger brother Edward W., a General Labourer, aged 30 (b. 1880), his wife Elizabeth [née Hobson  ?Annie’s sister - m. 1903], aged 29, & their (then) 2 children, James Robert W., aged 6, & Annie Hobson W. aged 3. - Annie Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1914, aged 36. - “John Cockburn Weatherburn, Fitter from Blyth, came to town 23/12/1916. Made Free 5/10/1896. Remarks: 13 Hatters Lane.”  - [John C. Weatherburn (senior) registered the death of his sister, Janet Elizabeth (b. 1873), at Dreghorn, Ayr, in 1938.] - John C. Weatherburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1942, aged 72.

1902 William Victor Weatherburn [William Weatherburn b. 1897, s. of Andrew W. (b. 1867, m. 1894)] died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1902, aged 5.– William Weatherburn, of 16 Hatters Lane, B-on-Tweed, son of Andrew, was buried in the Civic Cemetery on 27/7/1902.  


1902

Alexander Weatherburn, e.s. of Alexander W. [Wood Machinist, b. unidentified] was b. & died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1902, aged 0.  


1902

Annie Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Joseph W. [Boiler Maker, b. 1869 at Gateshead, d. 1941] & Annie Rhind [m. 1900 at Newcastle, d. 1951], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1902 at Tynemouth. - In the 1911 Census, Annie, aged 8 (‘b. Wallsend‘), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 64 Stanley Street, Willington-on-Tyne, Northumberland. [She may be the Annie W. who m. John E. Hope in 1930 (q.v.), or the Annie W. who m. George Rogers in 1931 (q.v.).]  


1902

Eleanor Jane N. Weatherburn, 2nd d. of of Martin W. [Boiler Maker (b. 1867 at Gateshead)] & Martha Wallace Brownlees [m. 1897 at Newcastle], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1902 at Tynemouth. - In the 1911 Census, Eleanor Weatherburn, at School, aged 8 (‘b. Wallsend’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 30 Flora Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. - Eleanor J. N. Weatherburn m. James L. Robertson at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1925.  


1902

Isabella Christiana Weatherburn, e.d. of Christopher W. [Bookstall Clerk, b. 1875 at Berwick-on-Tweed] & Sarah Suthren [m. 1902], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1902 at Keighley [Yorks]. - In the 1911 Census, Isabella Christiana, aged 8 (‘b. Bingley, Yorks.’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 50 Montague Street, Hartlepool, Durham. - Isabella C. Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in June qtr. 1929, aged 26.  


1902

 John Taylor Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Henry W. [Colliery Cartman, b. 1862 at Morpeth, d. 1937] & Isabella Coates [m. 1886 at Tynemouth, d. 1930], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1902 at Tynemouth. - In the 1911 Census, John Edward Taylor W., aged 8 (‘b. Shiremoor, Northumberland’), was living with his parents & 5 older siblings at 9 Duke Street, Shiremoor, Tynemouth. - In 1926, J.E.T. Weatherburn, 24, Blacksmith, & Miss F. Weatherburn, 26, Typist, both of Pansy Street, Shiremoor, Northumberland, sailed from Southampton on the “Carnarvon Castle on 28/12/1926 for South Africa. - J.E.T. Weatherburn showed South Africa as his intended future permanent residence but his sister Florrie’s was shown as England.  


1902

 John Hickey Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of David W. [Railway Signalman, b. 1870] & Isabella Jane Heir [m. 1897], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1902 at Berwick. -  [In, aged 35 (‘b. Ord’), & their daughter ‘Maggie’ (b. 1895).] - In the 1911 Census, John Hickey Wedderburn, aged 8 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living with his parents & a sister & brother at Goswick Station, Beal, N’berland. - John H. Wedderburn m. Elizabeth H.R. Stokoe at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1928. - John Hickey Wedderburn died at Waldernheath Nursing Home, Harrogate, Yorks., on 14/7/1995, aged 93. (His wife Elizabeth had predeceased him.)


1902

Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn [née Owens - widow of James Robert W. b. 1855, m. 1875, d. 1896] m. ii) Edwin Carruthers at Liverpool in the Sept. qtr. of 1902. - [In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, General Shopkeeper ‘on own account at home’, a widow aged 44 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living at 93 Queens Buildings, Birkenhead, with her 3 youngest children, Margaret, aged 12; Henrietta, aged 10, & James, aged 8 (all ‘b. Birkenhead’).


1902

Isabel Watson Weatherburn [Isabella Weatherburn Watson, b. 1870, younger d. of Robert W. Watson (Customs Officer, b. c1838, q.v. - afterwards Watson Weatherburn) & Harriet Elizabeth Smith (m. 1866, d. 1901)] m. Henry Alfred Roberts at West Derby [nr. Liverpool] in the Sept. qtr. of 1902. - [In the 1911 Census, Isabel & Henry Roberts, Leather Merchant & Employer, were living in 10 rooms at 3 Stanley Park, Litherland, Liverpool, with 5 children including a 3-day-old female baby.]


1902

John Douglas Weatherburn [b. 1879, 3rd s. of James W. (Ag. Lab., b. 1843) & Jessie Ross (m. 1873)] m. i) Mary Catherine Sim [?March qtr. b. 1868 at Glendale, 10b 361] at Rothbury in the Sept. qtr. of 1902. - [In the 1901 Census, John, a Groom aged 22 (‘b. North Morpeth’), was living with his parents, sister & brothers at Great Ryle, Whittingham, Northumberland.] - They had 2 daughters: Kathleen Margaret (b. 1904) & Gertrude Eliza (b. 1906). - Mary Catherine Weatherburn died at Rothbury in the March qtr. of 1908, aged 38. - In the 1911 Census. John, a Groom, widower aged 32 (‘b. Hebburn’), was living at Low Trewitt, Rothbury, with his daughters Kathleen M., aged 7, & Gertrude E., aged 5 (both ‘b. Rothbury’). - John Douglas Weatherburn m. ii) Mary E. Hume at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1911. - John D. Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1940, aged 61.  


1902

 John Joseph Wedderburn [b. 1879, 3rd s. of David W. (Coachman, b. c1838) & Elizabeth Thompson (m. 1864)] m. Emily Rowe at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1902. - [In the 1901 Census, John Wedderborn (sic), a Cartage Clerk aged 21 (‘b. Newcastle upon Tyne’), was living at Heaton, N-on-T, with his married sister & his younger brother Alfred (b. 1882).]  - By 1911, John & Emily had 2 daughters & a son: Mary E. (b. 1903); Eveline (1905) & John Joseph (b. 1907). - In the 1911 Census, Emily Wedderburn, aged 30 (‘b. Gateshead, Durham’), Married 9 years, 3 children, all living, was living with her widowed mother Mary Rowe, aged 76 (‘b. Bellingham’), her children Mary, aged 8; Eveline, aged 6; & John, aged 4 (all ‘b. Newcastle’), plus a Boarder, John Knight, Wire Spinner, unm. aged 44 (‘b. Dunston, Durham’), in 4 rooms at 145 Bolingbroke Street, Heaton. - John J. Wedderburn died at Newcastle in Dec. qtr. 1913, aged 34 & Emily Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1928, aged 48.  


1902

 Peter Weatherburn [Ag. Lab., b. 1848 (e.s. of Thomas W., Ag. Lab., b. c1816 at Tweedmouth, & Margaret Allen, m. 1843)] died at Maxton [5 m. SE of Melrose] in 1902, aged 54. - [Peter m. i) Ann Gray at Glendale in 1874 (she d. in 1898) & ii) Jane Gilroy at Maxton, Roxburghshire, Scotland, in 1901.]


1902  

William Weatherburn [William Victor W. (b. 1897, 2nd s. of Andrew W. (Fish Carter/General Labourer, b. 1867) & Margaret Robertson (m. 1894)] died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1902, aged 5.


1902

 Hardy Weatherburn, s. of Richard W. [b. 1851] & Florence Rumsey [m. 1902] was b. on 28/10/1902 at South Creek Township in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. - Hardy Weatherburn died in Pennsylvania in 1975.  


1902

 Elsie Jessie Weatherburn [granddaughter of James W. (b. 1843) & Jessie Ross (m. 1873)] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1902 at Tynemouth. - In the 1911 Census, Elsie Jessie Weatherburn, at School, aged 8 (‘b. North Shields’), was living with her grandparents & her uncle William, a Farm Labourer, unm. aged 20, at Low Prendwick, Whittingham, Northumberland.


1902

Maggie Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [French Polisher, b. 1883] & Ada Whitehead [m. 1902], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1902 at Bolton [Lancs.]. - - She died there in the March qtr. of 1907, aged 4.  


1902

Norah Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Robert W. [Coal Teemer (Carman), b. 1875] & Eliza Tann [m. 1897, d. 1917], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1902 at South Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Norah Weatherburn, at School, aged 8 (‘b. South Shields, Durham’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 207 South Palmerston Street, South Shields. Nora Weatherburn m. George H.M. Goddard at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1920.  


1902

 William Robertson Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of George W. [Railway Platelayer (‘Surfaceman’), b. 1861] & Elizabeth Robertson [m. 1889], (now) of 13 Crawfords Alley, Berwick, was b.  24/11/1902 at Berwick  & bap. 28/12/1902 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1911 Census, William Robertson W., aged 8, at School (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents, 2 brothers & a cousin at 26 West Street, Berwick on Tweed. - William R. W., living in Castlegate, was admitted to the Corpoartion Academy, Berwick, on 13/4/1914. - William Robertson Weatherburn, of 10 Woolmarket, Platelayer, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘3rd s. of George, of 30 West Street, Platelayer’, on 7/10/1924. - [William is probably the William R. Weatherburn who m. Charlotte Dobson at Morpeth in Sept. qtr. 1923.  & Charlotte is probably the Charlotte Weatherburn who died in the Dec. qtr. of 1946, aged 46.  


1902

 Agnes Weatherburn [?b. 1846 at Hutton, d. of Christopher Wedderburn & Margaret Geggie (m. 1833)] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1902, aged 55.


1902

 Eleanor Weatherburn [née Cowans, widow of William W. (Ag. Lab. b. c1819, m. 1847, d. 1900)] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1902, aged 78.  


1903

Jane Weatherburn [7th d. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick) & Sarah Jane Mann (m. 1887 at Tynemouth)] was b. in the March qtr. of 1903 at Tynemouth  & bap. 9/1/1903 at St. Cutbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen. - She died in the Sept. qtr. 1903, aged 0. - Jane was buried at St. Cuthbert’s in August 1903.


1903

John Christopher Weatherburn, s. of Adam W. [Railway Signalman, b. 1870] & Lydia Alice K. Wilson [m. 1898], was b. in the March qtr. of 1903 at Auckland [Durham]. -- In the 1911 Census, John Weatherburn, aged 8 (‘b. Hunwick, Durham’), was living with his parents & 2 sisters at 79 Belford Terrace, North Shields. - John C. Weatherburn m. Margaret Nelson at Chester le Street in the Sept. qtr. of 1927.  


1903

 John Henry B. Weatherburn, [John Henry Bernard W.], 2nd s. of John W. [Railway Platelayer (b. 1858)] & Elizabeth Ford [m. 1890], was b. in the March qtr. of 1903 at Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, John W.B. Weatherburn, aged 8, was living with his parents & 4 siblings in 2 rooms at 18 Low Greens, B-on-Tweed. - John Henry Bernard W., living at 17 Low Greens, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 18/11/1913. - He emigrated to Australia. - John Weatherburn, Retired Builder, of St. Kilda Road, Bulga, Perth, Western Australia, was admitted a Freeman of Berwick upon Tweed as 2nd s. of John W., deceased, on 3/9/1963.


1903

Mary E. Wedderburn, e.d. of John Joseph W. [ b. 1879, d. 1913] & Emily Rowe [m. 1902], was b. in the March qtr. of 1903 at Newcastle. - [A Mary E. Wedderburn died at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1931, aged 28, & a Mary E. Wedderburn m. Frank H. Poad at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1933. - One of them is no doubt this Mary E. Wedderburn.] - In the 1911 Census, Mary, aged 8 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her mother Emily & her 2 younger siblings at her grandmother, Mary Rowe’s, home at 145 Bolingbroke Street, Heaton.


1903

 William Henry Wedderburn [2nd] s. of David W. [Baker & Confectioner, b. 1871] & Francis (sic) Boggon [m. 1896], was b. in the March qtr. of 1903 at Tynemouth. - In the 1911 Census, William Henry Wedderburn, aged 8 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), was living with his parents and elder sister & brother at 26 First Avenue, Newcastle.   

1903 Mary Ann Weatherburn [?b. 1885 at Alnwick,  d. of David W. ‘of Seaton Delavel’ (Forester, Woodman, b. 1858) & Ann Ormston (m. 1882)], was m. at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1903.


1903

 Isabella Wedderburn was m. at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1903.   


1903

Agnes Weatherburn was b. in the June qtr. of 1903 at Chester le Street. - She died there in the Dec. qtr., aged 0.


1903

Alice May Weatherburn, [5th] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1850, d. 1907] by his 2nd wife Isabel Kay [m. 1888], was b. in the June qtr. of 1903 at Chester le Street. - In the 1911 Census, Alice M. Weatherburn, at School, aged 11 (‘b. Pelton’), was living with her widowed mother Elizabeth I. Weatherburn  (‘Isabel Kay’, m. 1888), aged 48 (‘b. Lumbley, Durham’), her step-brother William Weatherburn, a Coal miner, aged 31 (‘b. Leamside’); 3 sisters & a brother; & 3 Visitors, including John R. Walby, a Coal Miner (Hewer), aged 33 (‘b. Durham’), at 8 Grange Street, Pelton. - Alice M. Weatherburn m. William H. Sayer at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1930.  


1903

May Violet Weatherburn, [5th] d. of William W. [Labourer, b. 1871, d. 1916] & Mary Ann Donoghue [m. 1890, d. 1950], was b. on 9/5/1903 at Berwick. - ‘Violet’ was admitted to the Corpation Academy, Berwick, on 6/4/1908. - In the 1911 Census, Violet May Weatherburn, At School, aged 8, was living with her parents, 4 siblings & a niece, at  20 Hide Hill, Berwick. - May V. Weatherburn m. George W. Wedderburn [b. 1899, e.s. of William W. (Farm Ploughman, b. 1873) & Jane Wastle (m. 1900)] at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1924. - [They had a daughter Irene (b. 1925) & emigrated to Canada in 1926. - May died at London, Ontario in 1962.]  


1903

 Bell Robson Weatherburn [b. c1873, d. of Mary Ann Robson & (?)Robert W. of Plawsworth Mill (b. 1820 - m. Margaret Hall in 1851 who d. in 1869)] m. Octavius Potts at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1903. - [In the 1881 Census, Mary Ann Robson, Housekeeper, unm. aged 35 (‘b. Castle Eden, Durham’), was living at Plawsworth Mill with Robert W., a widower, aged 60, Farmer & Miller, his 4 unm. sons  & her 2 daughters: Isabella Robson, aged 8 (‘b. Wingate, Durham’) & Ellen Robson, aged 3 (‘b. Plawsworth’).] - In the 1911 Census, Bell Potts, aged 37 (‘b. Wingate, Durham’), Married 7 years (1 child, living), was living at Plawsworth Mill, Chester le Street, with her father Robert Weatherburn, Farmer, a Widower aged 90 (‘b. Plawsworth, Durham’), her husband Octavious Potts, Labourer on Farm, aged 32 (‘b. Sunderland’); their son Robert W. Potts, aged 6 (‘b. Sunderland’); & ‘Bell’s mother Mary Ann Robson, Housekeeper, unm. aged 64 (‘b. Castle Eden, Durham’), & Alfred West, Servant (Farm Labourer), unm. aged 20 (‘b. Hunslet, Leeds’).


1903

 Mary Ellen R.H.W. Weatherburn [b. Watson, 1867 at Liverpool, elder d. of Robert Watson (Customs Officer, b. c1838 - afterwards Watson Weatherburn) & his wife Harriett Elizabeth Smith (m. 1866, d. 1901)] m. James Edward Chapman in the June qtr. of 1903 at Kendal [Westmoreland]. -  [In the 1911 Census, Mary Ellen Royle Holliwell Chapman, aged 35 (sic), & her husband James Chapman, a Farmer, aged 42, were living in a 9-roomed house at Middle Rasen, Market Rasen, Lincs., with their son Eric Weatherburn Chapman, aged 5. [Mary’s mother Harriet Elizabeth Smith, was a step-daughter of William Holliwell, Optician in Liverpool, whom her mother married in 1846.]   


1903

 James Wedderburn [?1882 at Newcastle, 4th but 3rd surv. s. of Robert W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1851) & Mary Moore (m. 1871) ] m. Mary Ann E. Simpson at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1903. - They had a son Stanley Horace S. (b. 1904) & probably 2 more sons, Glenton Simpson W. (b. 1905, d. 1906) & Sidney Simpson W. (b. 1907, d. 1908). - James Wedderburn died before 1911.  [His death not found.] - In the 1911 Census, Mary Elizabeth Wedderburn, a widow aged 30, & her son Stanley Horace W., aged 6 (both ‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), were living with Mary’s parents John James Simpson, Engineer in Shipyard, aged 50, & Mary Ann Simpson, aged 49, and 7 of their children, at 71 St. John’s Road, Newcastle. - Mary A.E. Wedderburn m. Edward Slasor at Newcastle in June qtr. 1916.  


1903

 Jane Wedderburn m. at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1903.  


1903

Doris Weatherburn [b. 1902, e.d. of John W. (Hay Dealer, b. 1876) & Nellie Edith --- (m. not found)] died at Huddersfield in the June qtr. of 1903, aged 1.  

1903 Lancelot Newton Weatherburn [Lancelot W., b. 1849 at Huddersfield, e.s. of Luke James W., Woollen Manufacturer, b. 1819, d. 1889) & Mary Kirby (m. 1847, d. 1887) & husband of Sarah Hartley (m. 1868 at Bury)] died at Bury in the June qtr. of 1903, aged 53.  


1903

Robert Henry Weatherburn [b. June qtr. 1901] died at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1903, aged 2.  


1903

Annie Weatherburn, [4th] d. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1903 at Chester le Street. - In the 1911 Census, Annie, aged 7 (‘b. Newfield’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 34 West View, Wrekenton Row, Wreckenton, Gateshead. - [She is probably the Annie Weatherburn who m. Frederick Hibbert at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1921.]  


1903

 George Dixon Weatherburn, [?only] s. of Thomas W. [Bar Manager, b. 1854] & his second wife Agnes Dixon [m. 1896], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1903 at South Shields. - In the 1911 Census, George Dixon W., aged 7, was living with his parents at 78 Wharton Street, South Shields. - George D. Weatherburn m. Jane Tate in the Sept. qtr. of 1931.     

 

1903

Edward Weatherburn [b. 1880, 8th but 2nd surv. s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1839) & Jane Richardson Steel (m. 1866)] m. Elizabeth Hobson at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1903. - He & Elizabeth had (at least) 4 children: James Robert (b. 1904); Annie Hobson (b. 1907); Mary A. (b. 1911); & Edward (b. 1914). - In the 1911 Census, Edward, a General Dealer aged 30 (‘b. South Shields’) & Elizabeth, aged 29, Married 7 years, & their (then) 2 children, James Robert, aged 6, at School, & Annie Hobson W., aged 3 (all ‘b. Benwell, Northumberland’), were living with Edward’s brother John (b. 1870) & his wife Annie [née Hobson - ?Elizabeth’s sister (m. 1902)] at 17 St. John’s Road, Elswick, Newcastle. - Edward Weatherburn died at Newcastle in 1947.

  

1903

 Christina Wedderburn [Christian Weatherburn, b. c1856], Spinster ‘aged 40’, dau. of Henry Wedderburn, Blacksmith [b. c1803 - & his 2nd wife Margaret Dover], m. John Craig, a widower aged 43, Deputy Overman, s. of George Craig, Labourer, deceased, both of North Seaton, at St. John’s Church, Seaton Hirst, Woodhorn, Northumberland, on 13/8/1903. - [The Christina Wedderburn who m. at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1905 (q.v.) is probably the elder dau. of James W. (Shipyard Plater, b. 1863) & Jane Elizabeth Dove (m. 1884), who was b. in 1885 (q.v.).]


1903

 Robert Wedderburn [?b. 1871, 3rd s. of Robert W. (Blacksmith, b. 1841) & Eliza Fulton (m. 1868) - who, in the 1901 Census, was a Brass & Iron Founder aged 29 (‘b. Scotland’ - i.e. Ayton), still living with his parents at 136 Headland St., Byker] was m. at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1903.  


1903

Helen Wetherburn (sic) - [Ellen Wetherburn, b. 1878, e.d. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1855 at Auckland, d. 1913)] & Ellen Goodwill (m. 1875)] was m. in the Sept. qtr. of 1903. - [In the 1901 Census, Helen Wetherburn was living with her parents & siblings at 2 North St., East Murton, Durham.]


1903

 Jane Weatherburn [b. March qtr. 1903, 7th d. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick) & Sarah Jane Mann (m. 1887 at Tynemouth)] died in the Sept. qtr. of 1903, aged 0.  - She was buried at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen, in August 1903.


1903

Anna M. Weatherburn [Anna Marguerite W.], [3rd] d. of James Conway W.  [Butcher, b. 1872] but elder d. by his second wife, Mary Ann Grey [m. 1902], was b. on 12/11/1903 at Berwick. - Anna Marguerite W., living at 22 Brucegate, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 24/2/1909. - In the 1911 Census, Anna Weatherburn, at School aged 7 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with her parents & 3 sisters/half-sisters at 20 Bruce Gate, Berwick. - Anna M. Weatherburn m. Edgar C. Todd at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1923.  


1903

 Letitia Florence Weatherburn, 2nd d. of James Alexander W. [Barman, b. 1876 at Newcastle, d. 1920 at Addlestone, Surrey] & Emily Gibson [m. 1900], was b. on 25/9/1903 at 25 Chandos Street, Leamington Spa. - In the 1911 Census, Letitia, aged 7, was living with her parents & sister Christina, aged 9, at 2 South Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire. - Letitia F. Weatherburn m. Wilfred Lockitt at St. Nicholas, Witham, Essex, on 24/6/1940.  


1903

 Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William W. [Painter & Decorator (b. 1879, d. 1956)] & Mary Elizabeth Wainwright [née Booth (m. 1901)], was b. in the Dec.

qtr. of 1903 at Bolton [Lancs.]. - He died there the June qtr. of 1904.  


1903

Thomas Weatherburn, [younger but only surv.] s. of Thomas Nesbit W. [Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942] & Mary Skelton [m. 1893, d. 1910], was b. on 3/11/1903 at Gateshead. In the 1911 Census, Thomas, at Rose Street School, aged 7 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his widower father & 6 siblings at 19 Ashton Street, Gateshead. - Thomas m. Elizabeth Alice Mason at Haltwhistle in Dec. qtr. 1931. - They had a son & a daughter: Gordon (b. 1932) & Margaret Rose (b. 1934). - Thomas Weatherburn died at Newcastle in June 1985 & Elizabeth Weatherburn died in February 2002 at North Tyneside.


1903

 Thomas Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of George W. [b. 1873 at N-on-T, d. 1921 - Machinist in Ordnance Works in 1901/Tool Miller in Shipyard in 1911)] & Mary Carr [m. 1895 at N-on-T, d. 1921], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1903 at Barrow in Furness. - In the 1911 Census, Thomas, aged 6 (sic), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 8 King Alfred St., Barrow-in-Furness. - Thomas m. Laura Bell there in the Sept. qtr. of 1930. - Thomas Weatherburn died at Barrow in Furness in the Sept. qtr. of 1967, aged 63.  


1903

 John Wedderburn, s. of Henry W. [Railway Platelayer (b. 1866)] & Charlotte Simpson Scott [m. 1894], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1903 at Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, John, at School aged 7 (‘b. Spittal, Tweedsmouth’), was living with his parents (Henry now a Dairy Farmer) & his younger sister Mary, aged 5, at Elm Bank, Spittal, Tweedsmouth.


1903

 Lydia Hewitt Weatherburn [b. 1873, 5th d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ (Mason, b. 1839) & Elisabeth Heslop (m. 1862)] m. Charles T. Conkerton at Sedgefield [Durham] in the Dec. qtr. of 1903. - [In the 1901 Census, Lydia, a School Mistress aged 28 (‘b. Norham’), was a Boarder, living with the Davidson family in Trimdon Village, Sedgefield, Durham.]  


1903

William Weatherburn [b. 1883, 2nd s. of Elias W. (b. 1857) & Mary Martin (m. 1877)] m. Agnes Annie Todd at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1903. - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn, Operator of Coal Cutting Machines, aged 28 (‘b. Morpeth’), was living in 2 rooms at 5 Garden Terrace, Camperdown, Burradon, Dudley, Northumber-land, with Agnes, aged 26 (‘b. Blyth, Northumberland’), Married 7 years, 1 child, dec’d (probably Elizabeth W., b. & d. 1904). - Agnes Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in 1934 & William died in June 1956.


1903

 Agnes Weatherburn [b. June qtr. 1903] died at Chester le Street in the Dec. qtr., aged 0.  


1903

Mary Weatherburn [née Murray, wife of William W. (Gas Stoker - formerly an Ag. Lab. - b. 1858 at Berwick, m. 1879 at Houndwood, Coldingham as ‘Wedderburn’)] died at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1903, aged 42.

 

1903

Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1893, 3rd s. of William W) & Mary Murray (m. 1879 at Houndwood, Coldingham, d. 1903 at Alnwick)] died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1903, aged 9.  


1904

Edith Weatherburn, e.d. of John W.  [Sawyer, b. 1868] & his 2nd wife Margaret Cairns [m. 1901, d. 1955], was b. in the March qtr. of 1904 at South Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Edith, aged 7, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 111 Maxwell Street, South Shields. - [She is probably the Edith Weatherburn who m. William Marshall at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1929.]   


1904

Elizabeth Weatherburn, [?only child of William W. (b. 1883) & Agnes Annie Todd (m. 1903)] was b. & died at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1904.

1904 Kathleen Margaret Weatherburn, [elder] d. of John Douglas W. [b. 1879, d. 1940] & Catherine Mary Sim [m. 1902, d. 1908], was b. in the March qtr. of 1904 at Rothbury. - In the 1911 Census, Kathleen M., aged 7 (‘b. Rothbury’), was living with her widowed father John, a Groom aged 32 (‘b. Hebburn’), & her sister Gertrude E., aged 5, at Low Trewitt, Rothbury. - [Her father m. ii) Mary E. Hume in Dec. qtr. 1911.] - Kathleen M. Weatherburn m. William A. McLean at Lanchester in the Dec. qtr. of 1929.  


1904

 William Wetherburn (sic) was b. in the March qtr. of 1904 at South Shields. - William Weatherburn died there in the June qtr., aged 0.  


1904

 Marguerite Cockburn Weatherburn [Margaret Cockburn W. (b.1878), 2nd d. of John Stapleton W. (Tailor, b. 1852) & Mary Gilchrist (m. 1878)] m. Thomas Hattle at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1904. - [In the 1901 Census, Margaret, a Laundress aged 23, was living with her parents & siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick on Tweed.] – Thomas & Marguerite Hattle had (at least) 2 children: Margaret C.W. Hattle (b. 1911) & Thomas Y. Hattle (b. 1914).


1904

 Isabel Weatherburn, 3rd d. of Martin W. [Boiler Maker (b. 1867 at Gateshead)] & Martha Wallace Brownlees [m. 1897 at Newcastle], was b. in the June qtr. of 1904 at Newcastle. - In the 1911 Census, Isabel Weatherburn, at School, aged 6 (‘b. Byker’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 30 Flora Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

 

1904

Mary Weatherburn [8th d. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick) & Sarah Jane Mann (m. 1887 at Tynemouth)] was b. & d. in the June qtr. of 1904 at Tynemouth. - Mary was buried at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen, on 29/5/1904.


1904

 Nellie Weatherburn [either a d. of John W., b. c1876, & Nellie ---, or e.d. of Herbert W. (Golf Links Groundsman, b. 1882) & Mary Elizabeth Hopkinson (m. 1904)] was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1904 at Huddersfield.  


1904

 Mary Eleanor Wedderburn, d. of John W. [Sergeant Major in the R.A., b. c1859 at Tweedmouth] & Eleanor Turner [m. 1894 at Alnmouth], was b. in the June qtr. of 1904 at Bradford [Yorks.]. In the 1911 Census, Mary, aged 6, at School, was living with her parents & elder brother at 30 Denmark Street, Heaton, Newcastle on Tyne.

 

1904

Robert James Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of Robert James W. [Railwayman, b. 1868, d. c1950] & Elizabeth Aitcheson [m. 1897], was b. in the June qtr. of 1904 at Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, Robert James, aged 6 (‘b. Goswick Stn., Ancroft’), was living at Goswick Station, Beal, N’berland, with his parents & 6 siblings. - Robert J. Wedderburn m. Annie Jameson at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1935.


1904

Robert Nesbit Weatherburn [b. Dec. qtr. 1903, e.s. William W. (Painter & Decorator, b. 1879, d. 1956) & Mary Elizabeth Wainwright (née Booth, m. 1901)] died at Bolton [Lancs.] in the June qtr. of 1904.  


1904

Herbert Weatherburn [b. 1882 - his widowed mother m. John Edward Oldham in 1888 (q.v.).], a Golf Links Groundsman, bachelor aged 22, of Bradford Rd. North, Huddersfield [b. 1882], ‘s. of James Alma W., Hay & Straw Dealer, deceased’ [b. 1854, d. 1885, & Mary Ann Carter (m. 1875)] m. i) Mary Elizabeth Hopkinson, Woollen Piecer, a Spinster aged 18, of Huddersfield Rd. North, ‘d. of John William Hopkinson, Dyer’s Labourer’, at the Register Office, Huddersfield [Yorks.] on 19/4/1904. - They had (at least) 2 daughters & a son: Alice (b. 1907); Norman (b. 1908); & Mary (b. 1914). - In the 1911 Census, Herbert Weatherburn, now a Professional Golfer, aged 29, was living at the Golf Club, Park View, Huddersfield, with Mary, aged 25, Married 6 years, 3 children (2 living, 1 dec’d - she may be Nellie b. & d. 1904); Alice, aged 4, & Norman, aged 2; plus a General Domestic Servant, Alice Bone, aged 19. - Mary E. Weatherburn died at Huddersfield in the Sept. qtr. of 1934, aged 48. - Herbert m.  ii) Eileen C. Moffat at Halifax [Yorks.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1936. Herbert Weatherburn died at Huddersfield in the March qtr. of 1938, aged 56.


1904

 Joseph Weatherburn [b. c1877 at Barnard Castle, Durham, step-son of Thomas W., Coal Miner, b. 1866 at Whittle, Northumberland - no doubt s. of Thomas’s wife Mary Horne (m. 1886)] m. Leah Willis at Durham in the June qtr. of 1904. - [In the 1901 Census, Joseph, a Gas Engineman aged 24 (‘b. Barnard Castle’), was a Boarder at 32 Dodd Street Bearpark, Durham.] - Joseph & Leah had (at least) 3 daughters: May (b. 1906); Doris (b. 1910) & Ada (b. 1915). - In the 1911 Census, Joseph Weatherburn, Colliery Enginemand, aged 34 (‘b. Barnard Castle’), was living at 13 Aldin Grange Gardens, N. Durham, with Leah, aged 29 (‘b. Trimdon’), Married 7 years, 2 children, both living; May, aged 4, & Doris, aged 8 onths. (both ‘b. Aldin Grange’). - Leah Weatherburn died at Sedgefield [Durham] in the June qtr. of 1917, aged 35. - Joseph is probably the Joseph Weatherburn who died at Durham SE in Dec. qtr. 1949, aged 74.]


1904

Eliza Wedderburn [née Fulton, wife of Robert W., Blacksmith (b. 1841 - birth reg. as ‘Weatherburn’, m. 1868 as Wedderburn)] died at 136 Headlam St., Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 11/6/1904, aged 64. - Admon. was granted to Robert Weatherburn. - Estate valued at £194.


1904

Emma Weatherburn, [4th] d. of Robert W. [Coal Teemer (Carman), b. 1875] & Eliza Tann [m. 1897, d. 1917], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1904 at South Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Emma Weatherburn, at School, aged 6 (‘b. South Shields, Durham’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 207 South Palmerston Street, South Shields.


1904

Lilian Elizabeth Weatherburn, d. of Alexander W. [Wood Machinist, b. 1878] & Minnie E. Riley [m. 1901], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1904 at South Shields.  - In the 1911 Census, Lillian (sic) Elizabeth, aged 6 (‘b. South Shields’), was living with her parents at 40 Fawcett St., South Shields. - Lilian E. Weatherburn m. Fred Mills at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1926.  


1904

 Mary Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Joseph W. [Boiler Maker, b. 1869 at Gateshead, d. 1941] & Annie Rhind [m. 1900 at Newcastle, d. 1951], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1904 at Tynemouth. - In the 1911 Census, Mary, aged 6 (‘b. Wallsend‘), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 64 Stanley Street, Willington-on-Tyne, Northumberland.


1904

Lilian Weatherburn was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1904 at Newcastle. - [Lilian may be the Lilian Wedderburn who m. Lewis A. Evans at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1929 (q.v.).]


1904

Robert Weatherburn, a Mechanical Engineer, of 19 Nelson-Dock, Liverpool [b. 1859 at Wirral, Cheshire, 2nd s. of James W. (Dock Foreman, b. 1827) & Deborah Holden (m. 1854) - & husband of Ellen Kerr (m. 1880)], died at Bramley Moore-dock, Liverpool, on 26/9/1904, aged 45. - Probate was granted to Ellen Weatherburn, the widow, on 5/12/1904. - Effects £705:10:1d. - [Ellen Weatherburn m. ii) William H. Jones at West Derby in the June qtr. of 1912 (q.v.).]  


1904

James Wedderburn [Shipyard Plater, b. 1863 - birth reg as Weatherburn - husband of Jane Elizabeth Dove (m. 1884)] died at Wallsend in late August 1904, aged 40. - [James’s widow Jane died in 1956, aged 92.]


1904

James Robert Weatherburn, e.s. of Edward W. [b. 1880, d. 1947] & Elizabeth Hobson [m. 1903], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1904 at Newcastle. - In the 1911 Census, James Robert, aged 6 (‘b. Benwell, Northumberland’), was living with his parents & his sister Annie Hobson W., aged 3, at 17 St. John’s Road, Elswick, Newcastle, the home of his uncle John [Cockburn] Weatherburn & his wife Annie (m. 1902). - James R. Weatherburn m. Maud Wellington at Brentford [Middlx.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1932. - They had (at least) 2 sons & 2 daughters: James E. (b. 1935 at Tynemouth); Robert (b. 1939); Mary E. (b. 1944) & Margaret (b. 1948).


1904

Robert Kay Weatherburn, [only] s. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1850, d. 1907] by his 2nd wife Isabel Kay [m. 1888], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1904 at Chester le Street [Durham]. - In the 1911 Census, Robert Kay Weatherburn, at School, aged 6 (‘b. Pelton’), was living with his widowed mother Elizabeth I. Weatherburn  (‘Isabel Kay’, m. 1888), aged 48 (‘b. Lumbley, Durham’), his step-brother William Weatherburn, a Coal miner, aged 31 (‘b. Leamside’); 3 sisters & a brother; & 3 Visitors, including John R. Walby, a Coal Miner Hewer), aged 33 (‘b. Durham’), at 8 Grange Street, Pelton. - Robert K. Weatherburn m. Frances K. Peasgood at Chester le Street in the Sept. qtr. of 1930.  


1904

 Wilhelmina Weatherburn [e.] d. of William W. [Painter & Decorator (b. 1879, d. 1956)] & Mary Elizabeth Wainwright [née Booth (m. 1901)] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1904 at Bolton [Lancs.]. -  She died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1905, aged 0.  


1904

Stanley Horace S. Wedderburn, [e.] s. of James W. [?b.1882 at Newcastle, d. before 1911] & Mary Ann E. Simpson [m. 1903], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1904 at Newcastle. - In the 1911 Census, Stanley Horace W., aged 6, was living with his grandparents, John James Simpson, Engineer in Shipyard, aged 50, & Mary Ann Simpson, aged 49; his mother Mary Elizabeth Wedderburn, a widow aged 30, & 7 of her brothers & sisters (all ‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), in 6 rooms at 71 St. John’s Road, Newcastle. - Stanley H.S. Wedderburn m. Margaret Short at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1927. - Stanley Horace S. Wedderburn died at Rochdale [Yorks.] in June 1984, aged 79.  


1904

Harry Weatherburn, Machineman, a bachelor aged 23, of 37 Prudhoe St., Newcastle [Henry Weatherburn, b. 1881, 6th s. of George Cockburn W. (Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields) & Elizabeth Patrick (m. 1861)] m. i) Alice Campbell, a spinster aged 23, of 3 Park Place, Newcastle [d. of Henry Campbell, Joiner (Deceased)], at the Register Office, Newcastle, on 8/10/1904.  (Witnesses were M.A. Williams & E. Weatherburn - no doubt Harry’s brother Edward, who was living at Prudhoe St., in 1901.) - They had 4 daughters & 3 sons: Florence Ann (b. 1905); Elizabeth Jane (b. 1906); Harry (b. 1908); Alice Mary (b. 1912); Christina Margaret Campbell (b. 1916); George Edward James (b. 1919); Bernard Stanley (b. 1921); & Gordon Alexander (b. 1923). - In the 1911 Census, Henry W., a Labourer (Engineer), aged 28 , & Alice, aged 29, Married 7 years, 3 children  (all living), were living in 1 room at 47 Prudhoe Street, Newcastle, with Florence, aged 6; Elizabeth, aged 5, & Harry, aged 3 (all ‘b. N-on-T’). - [Henry also appears as ‘Harry Weatherbourne’, a Labourer (Machine Grinder) aged 28 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), as a Boarder at 4 Upper Villiers Street, Wolverhampton.] - The family joined him in Wolverhampton shortly afterwards. - Alice V. Weatherburn died at Wolverhampton in the March qtr. of 1927, aged 45. - ‘Henry’ Weatherburn m. ii) Edith Lilian Perry at Wolverhampton in 1930. - [They had a son Anthony John (‘Tony’), b. 1934.] - Harry Weatherburn died at Wolverhampton in 1961.  


1904

Alexander Weatherburn, Tailor, of High Street, Coldstream [b. 1844, 4th s. of William W. (Mariner, bap. 1813) & his first wife Margaret Cockburn, & husband of Elizabeth (née Morralee, m. 1868)] died at Coldstream on 29/11/1904, aged 60. - He was buried in unconsecrated ground in Berwick Cemetery on 2/12/1904. - The funeral service was conducted by a Baptist minister. - [Alexander’s widow Elizabeth Weatherburn died at Consett, Durham, on 22/1/1940, aged 91. - A gravestone in Berwick Cemetery commemorates their deaths and also those of their son William, who died at Boston, U.S.A., on 28/4/1903, aged 32; two children who died in infancy; their sons Alexander, who died on 12/2/1913, aged 34; and John S. Weatherburn, who was killed in action at Gallipoli on 2/5/1915, aged 32.]

1904 Robert Nathan Weatherburn [b. 1878, s. of Henry W. (Railway Engine Driver, b. 1850 at Hunslet, Leeds, d. 1922) & Margaret Hutchinson (m. 1878) - in the 1901 Census, Robert was a Commercial Clerk aged 23 (‘b. Carnforth, Lancs.’), living at Potter Newton, Leeds] m. Gertrude Jenkinson at Ecclesall  [Yorks.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1904.  They had (at least) 2 sons & a daughter: Robert H. (b. 1907, m. 1929); Dorothy Gertrude (b. & d. 1909); & Jack (b. 1911 at Blackburn, Lancs.) - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weather-burn, House Painter, aged 33 (‘b. Carnforth, Lancs.’), was living at 21 Houghton Road, Woodseats, Sheffield, with Gertrude, aged 27, Married 7 years (1 child); & Robert H., aged 4 (both ‘b. Sheffield’). - [When Robert’s mother Margaret died, on 11/4/1923 (Estate valued at £361:9:3d), Admon. was granted to Robert Nathan Weatherburn, an Ironmonger’s Assistant and late Captain in the East Lancs. Regt., then living at 36 Washington Road, Caversham, Berks.] - Robert Nathan W. died at Reading on 15/10/1931, aged 53.  Letters of Admon. were granted to Annie Shawyer (perhaps his sister Margaret Annie, b. 1885?). - Gertrude Weatherburn m. ii) George Aspden at Blackburn [Lancs.] in the June qtr. of 1941.   


1904

 Isabella N. Weatherburn [Isabel Nixon W., b. 1901, d. of Joseph W. (Boiler Maker, b. 1869 at Gateshead) & Annie Rhind (m. 1900 at Newcastle)] died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1904, aged 3.  


1904

Sarah Ann Weatherburn [née Wood, second wife - and widow - of Thomas James W. (Accountant, b. 1855, m. 1888, d. 1893)] died at Leeds in the Dec. qtr. of 1904, aged 60.  Sarah Ann was buried at Beckett St. Cemetery, Leeds, W/R Yorks., ‘in 1904’.  


1904

Thomas Weatherburn [Retired Farm Labourer, bap. 1818] died at Chester le Street in the Dec. qtr. of 1904, aged 88. - [In the 1881 Census, Thomas, an Ag. Lab. aged 64, was living at Chester Grange, Chester le Street (NW of Durham), with his wife Eliza aged 68 (‘b. Chester le Street’), who died there in 1883. - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Retired Farm Labourer aged 84 (‘b. Twizell Hall, co. Durham’) was living at Chester le Street. - Another (unidentified) Thomas Weatherburn died there in March qtr. 1901, aged 83.]


1904

 John Weatherburn [Police-sergeant, of the Police Station, Bull Ring, North Shields (b. 1858 at Belford, husband of Patience Burrell, m. 1882)] died at the Royal Infirmary, Forth Banks, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on 18/12/1904, aged 46.  Admon. (with Will) was granted at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1/2/1905 to Patience Weatherburn, widow. - Effects valued at £291:19:0d.  Patience Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1915 (q.v.).]  


1905

Edith E. Weatherburn [Edith Eliza W. (3rd but e. surv.)] d. of John W. [Hay Dealer, b. 1876] & Nellie Edith --- [m. not found], was b. in the March qtr. of 1905 at Huddersfield.  


1905

Florence Ann Weatherburn, e.d. of Harry W. [Henry, b. 1881, d. 1961] & his first wife Alice Campbell [m. 1904, d. 1927], was b. on 8/2/1905 at Newcastle on Tyne.  Florence Ann, living at Walkergate, was at some time admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, Florence, aged 6 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 47 Prudhoe Street, Newcastle. - The family moved to Wolverhampton c1911. - [Florence Ann’s father ‘Henry’ W. m. ii) Edith Lilian Perry at Wolverhampton (Staffs.) in 1930. They had a son Anthony John (‘Tony’), b. 1934.] - Florence A. Weatherburn m. George W. Dent at Wolverhampton in March qtr. of 1930.


1905

 Joseph Norman Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Edward W. [Corn-Mills Carter b. c1854, d. 1906] & Jane McSerley [m. 1893], was b. in the March qtr. of 1905 at Chester le Street.  In the 1911 Census, Norman Weatherburn, aged 6, at School (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living with his widowed mother & 6 siblings at 4 Ramsay Street, Chester le Street. - Joseph N. Weatherburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1941, aged 36.  


1905

Josephine Weatherburn was b. & died in the March qtr. of 1905 at South Shields.  


1905

Eveline Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of John Joseph W. [b. 1879, d. 1913] & Emily Rowe [m. 1902], was b. in the March qtr. of 1905 at Newcastle.  In the 1911 Census, Eveline, aged 6 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her mother Emily & 2 siblings at her grandmother, Mary Rowe’s, home at 145 Bolingbroke Street, Heaton.


1905

 Thomas Charles Wedderburn, Artificial Teeth Manufacturer, a bachelor aged 32 [b. 1872 in Edinburgh, 2nd s. of William Davidson W. (Coach builder, b. 1839) & Isabella Black (m. 1863)] both of 42 Milnview Road, Rochdale, Lancs. - m. Mary Baxter [d. of Adam Baxter, Pianoforte Dealer] at the United Presbyterian Church, Manchester Road, Rochdale [Lancs.] on 16/2/1905.  [In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 8, was living with his parents, 4 younger siblings & a Boarder at 3 McNeill Street, St. Cuthbert’s, Edinburgh. - In 1895 Thomas Charles Wedderburn was a Dentist in Dundee.]   


1905

 David Weatherburn [b. 1884, 5th & ygst. s. of William W. (Retired Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895) & his third wife, Elizabeth Mitchell (m. 1866)] m. Margaret Heriot in the Parish Church at Heigham, Norfolk, on 4/3/1905.  David was a Private in the 2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys) when he registered the birth of his second son at Edinburgh in 1906 and, most probably, was still in the army when his elder daughter was born near Tidworth in 1909. - David later acquired two extra middle names, ‘Milne Home’. - David’s half-brother, John Stapleton Weatherburn, a Tailor of 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick, subsequently made a Declaration to the Berwick Burgesses solemnly declaring that David Milne Home Weatherburn, of 11 Hatters Lane, Berwick, Engine Cleaner, ‘is the 10th son of William W. (deceased) of 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick, Mariner’. [In a footnote in the Introduction to the W.B. Vol. I (p. xxiv), ‘A.W.’ writes that, in 1898, Colonel David Milne-Home was the then representative of the Homes of Wedderburn, though through the female line only….. George Home ‘of Wedderburn’ who took part in the ’15 was attainted.  His second son, George Home, emigrated to America and settled in Culpeper, Virginia in 1723.  He died in 1760 having married Elizabeth Proctor. They had two sons living in Virginia in 1801 and “his descendants are settled in America, so that the chief of the Homes of Wedderburn is now an American citizen…… for the male representation had passed on the extinction (if proved) of the male line of the attainted laird”.] - In the 1891 Census, David Weatherburn, aged 6, was living with his parents & brother James H. (b. 1875), at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick-upon-Tweed. - David & Margaret had 5 sons & 2 daughters: David Arthur (b. 1905 at Norwich, d. Darlington 1983); William McCall (b. 26/11/1906 at Meadowbank Terrace, Edinburgh  who m. Eva Jennie Wilby (b. 18/7/1899, in Hampstead, London, d. of William Wilby) on 31/3/1934, at Paddington Register Office, London. (Eva Wilby’s first husband was Frank Fidler, by whom she had a son, Peter;  Margaret (b. 1909 at Ludgershall, Wilts. - d. Norwich 1976); Charles Andrew (b. 1910 at Berwick); Edward G. (b. 1912 at Berwick, d. Norwich 1963); Arthur J. (b. 1914 at Norwich, d. there 1961); & Ivy M. (b. 1917 at Norwich, d. there 1918). - In the 1911 Census, David Weatherburn, a Railway Labourer with the North British Railway Co., aged 27 (‘b. Berwick-on-T’), was living in 2 rooms at 12 Wallace Green, Berwick on Tweed, with Margaret, aged 28 (‘b. Norwich, Norfolk’), Married 6 years, 4 children, all living; David, aged 5 (‘b. Norwich’), at School; William, aged 4 (‘b. Edinburgh’), at School; Charles, aged 7 months (‘b. Berwick-on-T’); & Margaret, aged 1 (‘b. Ludgershall, Wilts.’). - David Weatherburn died at Norwich in Dec. qtr. 1939, aged 55  & Margaret Weatherburn died there in March qtr. 1969, aged 85.


1905

Florence Weatherburn was b. in the June qtr. of 1905 at Durham.  She died there in the Sept. qtr., aged 0.  


1905

Ina Margaret Weatherburn, 3rd d. of George Cockburn W. [now a Stevedore Journeyman (b. 1865 at N-on-T)] & Agnes Jane McGillivray [m. 1891 at N-on-T], was b. on 22 March 1905 at 43 Dryburgh Street, Kirkdale, Liverpool. - In the 1911 Census, Ina, aged 6, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 43 Dryburgh Street, Kirkdale, Lancs. - Ina M. Weatherburn m. John Gregory at West Derby [Lancs.] in Dec. qtr. 1926.  


1905

Margaret E. Weatherburn [b. 1874, e.d. of James W. (Ag. Lab., b. 1843) & Jessie Ross (m. 1873), of Great Ryle, Northumberland] m. either Henry Hepple or John Robson at Rothbury in the June qtr. of 1905.  


1905

Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1883, e.s. of Thomas W. (Police Constable, b. 1851) & Margaret Scott (m. 1883)] m. Wilhelmina Nesbit Scott at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1905.   In the 1911 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, 27, a Fishmonger & Game & Poultry Dealer (b. North Shields) & Wilhelmina Nestbat W. (sic), 28 (b. Low Walker, N’b’land), Married 4 years, were living in 4 rooms at 7 Derwent Street, Sunderland.


1905

Laurence Craigie Maclagan-Wedderburn [b. Maclagan, 1846 at Aberdeen, 5th s. of Katharine Stormonth (b. 1814 at Dundee) & the Rev. James Maclagan, D.D. (m. 1834), widower of Gertrude Elizabeth Maxwell (his cousin, m. 1880 at Broughty Ferry, nr. Dundee, by whom he had 4 sons & a daughter - she died at Madderty in 1903)] m. ii) at Chorley [Lancs.], in the June qtr. of 1905. Laurence’s mother Katharine & her surviving children added ‘Wedderburn’ to their surname when Katharine inherited the estate of ‘Pearsie’ in 1870.   Laurence was the Minister at Madderty, by Crieff, Perthshire. - He died between 1925 & 1932.  


1905

  Elizabeth Weatherburn [née Patrick, wife of George Cockburn W., Dairyman (b. 1841 at B-on-T, m. 1861 at Newcastle] died at 20 Walkergate, Berwick, on 1/4/1905 aged 63.   Her widower, George Cockburn W. ‘present at the death’, was the informant. - Elizabeth was buried in unconsecrated ground at Berwick Cemetery on 4/7/1905. - [George died at Green batt, Alnwick, Northumberland, on 26/6/1915.]


1905

 Elizabeth Weatherburn [‘Lizzie’ - afterwards ‘Cisca’ (see * below)], [2nd] d. of Andrew W. [Fish Carter/General Labourer, b. 1867] & Margaret Robertson [m. 1894], of 12 Hatters Lane, Berwick, was b. 3/8/1905 & bap. as Elizabeth Robertson Mitchell W. on 11/10/1905 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1911 Census, ‘Lizzie’, aged 6, was living with her parents & 4 siblings in one room at 7 Hatters Lane, Berwick. - Cisca E. R. Weatherburn [Cisca Elizabeth Robertson W.] m. Arthur Thomas Ransom at St. Anne’s Church, Lewes [Sussex], in June 1932. - [They had 3 children: Cisca E.B. Ransom, b. March qtr. 1933; Ursula M. Ranson, b. March qtr. 1936; & Andrew T. Ransom, b. June qtr. 1940.] - * ‘Lizzie was in service and worked for Field Marshall Lord Allenby, meeting her future husband, who was Valet to Lord Allenby, there. (‘Cisca’ may have been a name given her in service to avoid confusion with another servant named Elizabeth.)’  


1905

 Florence Weatherburn, [younger] d. of Adam W. [Railway Signalman, b. 1870] & Lydia Alice K. Wilson [m. 1898], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1905. In the 1911 Census, Florence, aged 5 (‘b. Croft, Yorks.’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 79 Belford Terrace, North Shields. - [She may be the Florence Weatherburn who m. Robert Heslop at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1925  or the Florence Weatherburn who m. David Goldie at Stockton in March qtr. 1930.


1905

 John Cockburn Weatherburn, [e.] s. of John Cockburn W. [b. 1870 at S. Shields] & Annie Hobson [m. 1902 at N-on-T], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1905 at Newcastle. - He died there in the Dec. Qtr.  


1905

 Nora Weatherburn, [4th] d. of George W. [b. 1873 at N-on-T, d. 1921 (Machinist in Ordnance Works in 1901/Tool Miller in Shipyard in 1911)] & Mary Carr [m. 1895 at N-on-T, d. 1921], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1905 at Barrow in Furness [Lancs.]. In the 1911 Census, Nora, aged 5, was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 8 King Alfred St., Barrow in Furness. - Norah Weatherburn m. Herbert Jackson at Barrow in Furness [Lancs.] in the March qtr. of 1927.  


1905

 Thomas Weatherburn, s. of Christopher W. [Bookstall Clerk, b. 1875 at Berwick-on-Tweed] & Sarah Suthren [m. 1902], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1905 at South Shields. In the 1911 Census, Thomas, aged 8 (‘b. Tyne Dock, S. Shields’), was living with his parents & 2 sisters at 50 Montague Street, Hartlepool, Durham.

 

1905

 Margaret T. Wedderburn, [Margaret Thomson W.], [elder] d. of Thomas Moncrieff W. [Steel Moulder, b. 1875 at Aberdeen] & Jessie Thomson Christie [m. 1900 in Aberdeen], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1905 at Sheffield [Yorks.]. - In the 1911 Census, Margaret Wedderburn, aged 5 (‘b. Sheffield’), was living with her parents at 63 Fielding Road, Wadsby Bridge, Sheffield, Yorks. - Margaret T. Wedderburn m. Henry A. Short at Sheffield in the Dec. qtr. of 1930.


1905

John Ingledew Weatherburn [b. 1882, 5th s. of Thomas W. (Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth, b. c1843) & Christina Johnston (m. 1864)] m. Margaret Frances Murray at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. 1905. - [In the 1901 Census, John, a Railway Engine Cleaner, unm. aged 18 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living with his married sister Elizabeth R. Dumble, aged 34; Elizabeth’s husband John H. Dumble, a Stone Mason aged 46; their 4 children; & his sister Agnes Weatherburn, a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 29, at 2 Mill Strand, Tweedmouth.] - John & Margaret had (at least) 3 daughters & 1 son: Florence (her birth not found - no doubt Margaret’s daughter); Alethea (b. 1906); Jane G. (b. 1910) & Thomas G. (b. 1915). -  In the 1911 Census, John, a Railway Carriage cleaner, & Margaret were living at 150 Main Street, Tweedmouth, with daughters, Florence, 8, Alethea, 5, Jane, 6mths, and John’s mother-in-law, Alice Murray, a widow aged 55. - Margaret F. Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1942, aged 58. - John I. Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1976, aged 74.


1905

 Peter Weatherburn [b. 1875, s. of William W. (Ag. Lab., b. c1819 at Ancroft) & Eleanor Cowins or Cowens (m. 1847)] m. Elizabeth Sanderson at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1905. - They had (at least) 3 sons & 2 daughters: Richard (b. 1905); Mary Jane (b. 1907); Eleanor Cowans (b. 1908); William (b. 1914); & Thomas (b. 1918). - In the 1911 Census, Peter Weatherburn, a Horseman on Farm aged 35 (‘b. Goswick, N’berland’), was living in 2 Rooms at Ross Farm, Belford, N’berland, with Elizabeth, aged 31 (‘b. Lowick’); Richard, aged 5 (‘b. New Haggerston’); Mary Jane, aged 4, & Eleanor aged 2 (both ‘b. Belford’).   


1905

 Christina Wedderburn [b. 1885, elder d. of James W. (Shipyard Plater, b. 1863, d. 1904) & Jane Elizabeth Dove (m. 1884, d. 1956)] m. William Dobson at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1905. - [The Christina Wedderburn who m. at Morpeth in Sept. 1903 is Christian Weatherburn, b. c1856, d. of Henry W., Blacksmith, b 1803, & his 2nd wife Margaret Dover).] - “Christina m. but had no issue. - She & her husband adopted Paul Wedderburn”. - In the 1911 Census, Christina Dobson, aged 26, Married 4 years (no children), & her husband William Dobson, a Shipyard Labourer, aged 30 (‘b. County Tyrone, Ireland’), were living with Christina’s widowed mother, & her 2 youngest brothers, in 3 rooms at 10 Boston Way, Wallsend.  


1905

 Edith Mary Wedderburn [b. 1866, only d. of Lancelot W. (b. 1817, d. 1897) & his second wife, Elizabeth Kenyon Allen (m. 1863)] m. Alexander McKenzie at Leeds in 1905. - [When Edith’s mother died on 25/11/1906, probate was granted at Wakefield to Edith Mary McKenzie, wife of Alexander McKenzie.]

 

1905

Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. c1831 at Cowpen, 3rd d. of Martin W. (Engineman, b. 1801) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826) - & mother of Dan Percy Allan W.(b.1865, m. 1891)] died at Shieldfield in September 1905, aged 74.  


1905

Florence Weatherburn [b. June qtr. 1905] died at Durham in the Sept. qtr., aged 0.

 

1905

Robert Weatherburn [Robert Nesbit W., b. 1848, Printer/Compositor, e.s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Fishmonger, b. c1824) & Hannah Willis (m. 1847), & husband of Mary Elizabeth Bean (m. 1869 at Bradford, Yorks.] died at Bolton [Lancs.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1905, aged 56.  


1905

Wilhelmina Weatherburn [b. 1904, e.d. of William W. (Painter & Decorator, b. 1879, d. 1956) & Mary Elizabeth Wainwright (née Booth, m. 1901)] died at Bolton, Lancs., in the Sept. qtr. of 1905, aged 0.  


1905

Henry Wedderburn, Insurance Agent [b. 1832, 4 th s. of Andrew W. (b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818), & husband of Eliza Ventress (m. 1858)] died at 75 Beaconsfield Street, Newcastle, on 4/8/1905, aged 74. - H.A. Wedderburn, son, of 214 Stone Street, present at the death, was the ‘informant’.  


1905

 David Arthur Weatherburn, [e.] s. of David W. [Railwayman - Engine Cleaner - b. 1884 at Berwick, d. 1983 at Norwich] & Margaret Heriot [m. 1905 in Norfolk], was b. 8/9/1905 at Norwich [Norfolk]. - David W., living at Wallace Green, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 6/11/1910, the same day that his brother William (b. 1906) was admitted. (The boys, presumably, were staying temporarily with their grandparents in Berwick.) - In the 1911 Census, David Weatherburn, at School, aged 5 (‘b. Norwich, Norfolk’), was living with his parents & 3 younger siblings at 12 Wallace Green, Berwick-on-Tweed. - David A. Weatherburn m. i) Annie E. Beckett at Norwich in the March qtr. of 1927. - They had 2 sons & a daughter. - Annie E. Weatherburn died at Norwich in the June qtr. of 1936, aged 26. - David A. Weatherburn m. ii) Jean G. Kett at Norwich in the Dec. qtr. of 1936. David died at Darlington in the Dec. qtr. of 1983.  


1905

 Mary Weatherburn, [6th but 4th surv.] d. of Thomas Nesbit W. [Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942] & Mary Skelton [m. 1893, d. 1910], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1905 at Gateshead. - In the 1911 Census, Mary, at Rose Street School, aged 5 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her widower father & 6 siblings at 19 Ashton Street, Gateshead. - [It is probably this Mary Weatherburn who m. George W. Golightly at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1926.


1905

 Nina Weatherburn, [6th] d. of William W. [Labourer, b. 1871, d. 1916] & Mary Ann Donoghue [m. 1890, d. 1950], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1905 at Berwick. – In the 1911 Census, Nina was living with her parents, 4 siblings & a niece, at 20 Hide Hill, Berwick. - Nina Weatherburn m. Henry Neal at York in the Dec. qtr. of 1927.

1905 Richard Sanderson Weatherburn, e.s. of Peter W. [Horseman (on Farm), b. 1875] & Elizabeth Sanderson [m. 1905], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1905 at Berwick.  In the 1911 Census, Richard, aged 5 (‘b. New Haggerston’), was living with his parents & 2 younger sisters at Ross Farm, Belford, N’berland. - Richard S. Weatherburn m. Rhoda Burn at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1933.


1905

 Thomas Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Joseph W. [Boiler Maker, b. 1869 at Gateshead, d. 1941] & Annie Rhind [m. 1900 at Newcastle, d. 1951], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1905 atTynemouth. In the 1911 Census, Thomas, aged 5 (‘b. Wallsend‘), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 64 Stanley Street, Willington-on-Tyne, Northumberland.


1905

Glenton Simpson Wedderburn [probably 2nd s. of James W. (?b. 1882 at Newcastle, d. before 1911) & Mary A.E. Simpson (m. 1903)], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1905 at Newcastle.  He died there in the March qtr. of 1906, aged 0.


1905

Jane Wedderburn [probably b. 1882, only d. of James W. ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1853) & Elizabeth Moor Wight (m. 1879), who, in the 1901 Census Index, was aged 18, a Field Worker on Farm, living with her parents & 4 siblings at East Mains Farm, Norham] was m. at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1905.


1905

 Ellen Weatherburn (sic) [née Goodwill, wife of William Wetherburn (Coalminer, b. 1855)] died at Easington in the Dec. qtr. of 1905, aged 50. [Ellen’s widower William Wetherburn m. ii) Sarah Richardson at Sunderland in March qtr. 1907. - He died in the March qtr. of 1913, aged 57.]  


1905

William Weatherburn [b. 1838, husband of Mary Steel (m. 1863 at Bishopwearmouth)] died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1905, aged 67. [Mary Weather-burn died at S. Shields in 1913.]


1905

 John Wedderburn formerly ‘of Seghill’ [b. 1843 at Brenkley, 2nd s. of David W. (Horsekeeper, b. c1809) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834 at Morpeth) & husband of Eleanor Wilson (m. 1869, q.v.)] of Cramlington, Northumberland, died on 7/12/1905, aged 62. - Probate was granted at Newcastle-upon Tyne to Thomas Wedderburn, Tailor. - Effects: £202:8:0d. - [Thomas Wedderburn, Tailor (b. 1873, q.v.) was John’s only son.]


1906

Alethea F. Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of John Ingledew W. [b. 1883, d. 1976] & Margaret Frances Murray [m. 1905 at Berwick, d. 1942], was b. in the March qtr. of 1906 at Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, Alethea, aged 5, was living with her parents, 2 sisters and her maternal grandmother at 150 Main Street, Tweedmouth. - Alethea m. James Burns at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1935.  


1906

Alice Weatherburn, 2nd [but e. surv.] d. of William W. [Painter & Decorator (b. 1879, d. 1956)] & Mary Elizabeth Wainwright [née Booth (m. 1901)], was b. in the March qtr. of 1906 at Bolton [Lancs.]. - In the 1911 Census, Alice, aged 5 (‘b. Bolton’), was living with her parents, 2 siblings & 3 half-siblings at 15 All Saints Road, Bolton, Lancs. - Alice Weatherburn died unm. in 1978.


1906

Augustine Mann Weatherburn [4th but 2nd surv. s. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick) & Sarah Jane Mann (m. 1887 at Tynemouth)] was b. on 24/12/1905 & bap. 26/12/1905 at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen. - In the 1911 Census, Augustine, aged 5 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents, 4 siblings, & his uncle Isaac Weatherburn, at 2 Brick Row, Cowpen. - Augustine Weatherburn m. Margaret Cannon at Hendon [Middlx.] in the March qtr. of 1931. - [They had a daughter June M. (b. 1934 at Tynemouth).] - Augustine Weatherburn died in August 1984.  


1906

Gertrude Eliza Weatherburn, [younger] d. of John Douglas W. [b. 1879, d. 1940] & Catherine Mary Sim [m. 1902, d. 1908], was b. in the March qtr. of 1906 at Rothbury. - In the 1911 Census, Gertrude E., aged 5 (‘b. Rothbury’), was living with her widowed father John, a Groom aged 32 (‘b. Hebburn’), & her elder sister Kathleen M., aged 7, at Low Trewitt, Rothbury. - [Her father m. ii) Mary E. Hume in Dec. qtr. 1911.] - Gertrude E. Weatherburn m. Robert Phillips at Alnwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1926.

  

1906

Lily Paylor Weatherburn, d. of Percy W. [b. 1876] & Lily Sykes [m. 1898], was b. in the March qtr. of 1906 at Leeds [Yorks.]. In the 1911 Census, Lily Paley (sic) Weatherburn, aged 5 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’), was living with her mother Lily Weatherburn, Head, Married 12 years, 3 children (2 living, 1 dec’d), aged 35 (‘b. Huddersfield’), Hairdressing, Tobacco & Cigar Maker on own account, plus a General Servant, Mary Alice Williams, aged 19, & ‘Boarder’ George Waring, a Tea Traveller, aged 39, in 5 rooms at 115 Gramley Stree, Toxteth Park, Liverpool. - Lily P. Weatherburn m. Walter Brown at Ormskirk [Lancs.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1924.


1906

Phyllis Weatherburn, [2nd but e. surv.] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [French Polisher, b. 1883] & Ada Whitehead [m. 1902], was b. in the March qtr. of 1906 at Bolton [Lancs.]. - In the 1911 Census, Phyllis Weatherburn, aged 5 (‘b. Bolton’), was living with her mother & 2 younger siblings at 36 Edward Street, Bolton. (Her father, then a Soap Canvasser, was a Boarder in Blackpool.) - Phyllis Weatherburn m. Sydney Walton at Barton Upon Irwell in the Sept. qtr. of 1930. She died in 1995.]


1906

Mary Alice Wedderburn, younger d. of Henry W. [Railway Platelayer (b. 1866)] & Charlotte Simpson Scott [m. 1894], was b. in the March qtr. of 1906 at Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, Mary, aged 5 (‘b. Spittal, Tweedsmouth’), was living with her parents (Henry now a Dairy Farmer) & her brother John, aged 7, at Elm Bank, Spittal, Tweedsmouth.


1906

 Eleanor C. Weatherburn [Eleanor Cowans W., b. 1885 at Berwick, 2nd d. of William W. (b. 1858 at Berwick, an Ag, Lab. - later a Gas Stoker) & Mary Murray (m. as Wedderburn, 1879)] m. at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1906.  


1906

George Weatherburn [George Johnson W., b. 1881 in Berwick] m. i) Eliza Wallace at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1906. - They had (at least) 3 daughters & a son: Florence Marguerita (b. 1907); Henry William A. (b. 1910); Grace E. (b. 1915) & Annie C. (b. 1922). - In the 1911 Census, George Weatherburn, Labourer in Factory (Railway Company), aged 30 (‘b. Berwick’), was living in 2 rooms at 92 Arthur Street, Gateshead, with Eliza, aged 29, Married 5 years, 2 children (both living), Florence, aged 4; & Henry, aged 16 mths. (all ‘b. Gateshead’). - Eliza A. Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1929, aged 47. - George J. Weatherburn m. ii) Margaret Hall at Gateshead in Dec. qtr. 1931. - George J. Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1949, aged 68.  


1906

Robert Gilchrist Weatherburn [b. 1885, 2nd s. of John Stapleton W. (Tailor, b. 1852) & Mary Gilchrist (m. 1878)] m. Margaret Calder (Meg) at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1906. - They had (at least) 3 daughters & 3 sons: John Stapleton (b. 1906); Agnes Lyall (b. 1907); Mary Gilchrist (b. 1909); Robert G. (b. 1911); Hannah O. (b. & d. 1913); & William J. (b. 1914). - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weatherburn, Labourer (Chemical Manufacturing), aged 26, was living in a 1-roomed Tenement at 23 Walkergate, Berwick on Tweed, with Margaret, aged 25, Married 5 years (4 children, all living); John Stapelton (sic) W., aged 5; Agnes Lyall W., aged 3; Mary Gilchrist W., aged 1, & Baby (son), aged 7 days (all ‘b. B-on-Tweed’). - Robert G. Weatherburn died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1915, aged 30. - His widow Margaret Weatherburn m. ii) Adam M. Jefferson at Berwick in 1918.]  


1906

Isabella Wedderburn [b. 1885, 3rd d. of Robert W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1851 - ‘Foreman at the Elswick Works’ from 1885) & Mary Moore (m. 1871)] m. John Watson at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1906. In the 1911 Census, John Watson, Engineering Fitting, aged 28 (‘b. Dunston, Durham’), & Isabella Watson, aged 25 (‘b. Newcastle’), were living with Isabella’s parents & their (own) 2 sons, John Watson, aged 4 (‘b. Newcastle’), & James Watson, aged 1 (‘b. Gateshead’), in 4 rooms at 87 James Street, Newcastle on Tyne.    


1906

John Gladstone Wetherburn [b. 1883, 2nd s. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. 1855, d. 1913) & Ellen Goodwill (m. 1875, d. 1905)] m. Mary Jane Stoker at Easington in the March qtr. of 1906. - They had (at least) 1 son & 2 daughters: James Stoker W. (b. 1906); Helen Goodwill W. [b.1907]; & Florence [b. & d. 1909]. - In the 1911 Census, John Gladstone Wetherburn, a Coal Miner (Hewer), aged 28, was living in 3 rooms at 5 Murton Street, Murton, Co. Durham, with Mary Jane, aged 31, Married 5 years, 3 children (2 living, 1 dec’d); James Stoker Wetherburn, aged 4; Helen Goodwill Wetherburn, aged 3 (all ‘b. East Murton, Durham’); plus a ‘Visitor’.


1906

Glenton S. Wedderburn [Glenton Simpson W., b. Dec. qtr. 1905] died at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1906, aged 0.  


1906

Elizabeth J. Weatherburn [Elizabeth Jane W.], 2nd d. of Harry W. [Henry, b. 1881, d. 1961] & his first wife Alice Campbell [m. 1904, d. 1927], was b. on 5/3/1906 at Newcastle on Tyne. Elizabeth W., living at Walkergate, was at some time admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth, aged 5 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 47 Prudhoe Street, Newcastle. - The family moved to Wolverhampton c1911. - [Elizabeth’s father ‘Henry’ W. m. ii) Edith Lilian Perry at Wolverhampton (Staffs.) in 1930. - They had a son Anthony John (‘Tony’), b. 1934.] - Elizabeth J. Weatherburn m. Thomas W.H. Parlor at Bilston [Woverhampton] in the Sept. qtr. of 1939.


1906

John Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John W. [Sawyer, b. 1868] & his 2nd wife Margaret Cairns [m. 1901, d. 1955], was b. in the June qtr. of 1906 at South Shields. - In the 1911 Census, John, aged 5, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 111 Maxwell Street, South Shields. - [It is probably this John Weatherburn who m. Edith A. Hewson at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1931 (q.v.).]  


1906

John Stapleton Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Robert Gilchrist W. [b. 1885, d. 1915] & Margaret Calder (‘Meg’) - [m. 1906], was b. on 25/3/1906 at Berwick. ‘Stapleton’ W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 20/4/1909. - In the 1911 Census, John Stapelton (sic) W., aged 5 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with his parents, 2 younger sisters & a baby brother, at 23 Walkergate, Berwick on Tweed. - John Stapleton Weatherburn the younger, of 23 Walkergate, ‘e.s. of the late Robert Gilchrist, Farrier’ apprentice Tailor to be enrolled as Apprentice for Freedom [of B-on-T] to John Stapleton Weatherburn, Tailor and Burgess, on 13/5/1922. - John S. Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1923, aged 17.


1906

May Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Joseph W. [b. c1877 at Barnard Castle] & Leah Willis [m. 1904], was b. in the June qtr. of 1906 at Durham. In the 1911 Census, May Weatherburn, aged 4, was living with her parents & sister Doris, aged 8 months (both ‘b. Aldin Grange, Durham’), at 13 Aldin Grange Gardens, N. Durham. - May Weatherburn m. Edmund T. Rogers in the Dec. qtr. of 1938.  


1906

Winifred Weatherburn was b. in the June qtr. of 1906 at Chester le Street.   


1906

John Ferguson Wedderburn, s. of James W. [Labourer - unidentified] & Jane [?Jamieson Ferguson - perhaps m. 1893] of 26 Chapel Street, was b. in the June qtr. of 1906 at Berwick & bap. 27/6/1906 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. - John Ferguson W. died there in the Sept. Qtr.


1906

Edward Weatherburn [b. c1854, 2nd s. of Robert W. (Miller & Farmer, b. 1820) & Margaret Hall (m. 1851, d. 1869), & husband of Jane McSerley (m. 1893)] died at Chester le Street [Durham] in the June qtr. of 1906, aged 52.  


1906

Hannah Wedderburn died at Oldham [Lancs.] in the June qtr. of 1906, aged 78.  


1906

 John Weatherburn, [6th] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1906 at Chester le Street.  In the 1911 Census, John, aged 4, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 34 West View, Wrekenton Row, Wrekenton, Gateshead. - [It is probably this John who m. Evelyn Miller at Chester le Street in the Dec. qtr. of 1935.]


1906

Wilhelmina Weatherburn, [5th] d. of Robert W. [Coal Teemer (Carman), b. 1875] & Eliza Tann [m. 1897, d. 1917], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1906 at South Shields.  - In the 1911 Census, Whilemina (sic), aged 4 (‘b. South Shields, Durham’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 207 South Palmerston Street, South Shields. - Wilhelmina m. Richard E. Winter at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1928.  


1906

Elizabeth Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of Robert James W. [Railwayman, b. 1868, d. c1950] & Elizabeth Aitcheson [m. 1897], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1906 at Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth, aged 4 (‘b. Goswick Stn., Ancroft’), was living at Goswick Station, Beal, N’berland, with her parents & 6 siblings.   


1906

 James Stoker Wetherburn, s. of John Gladstone W. [Coal Miner, b. 1883] & Mary Jane Stoker [m.1906], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1906 at Easington. - In the 1911 Census, James Stoker Wetherburn, aged 4 (‘b. East Murton, Durham’), was living with his parents & his sister Helen Goodwill Wetherburn, aged 3, at 5 Murton Street, Murton, Co. Durham. - James S. Wetherburn m. May Lightfoot at Easington in the June qtr. of 1936.


1906

Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1883, e.s. of John W. (Police Sergeant, b. 1858) & Patience Burrell (m. 1882)] m. Mary J. Armstrong at Durham in the Sept. qtr. of 1906. - They had (at least) 1 son & 1 daughter: Leslie (b. 1907) & Edith (b. 1909). - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, Railway Clerk with the NE Railway aged 27 (‘b. N. Shields N’berland’) & Mary Jane, aged 28 (‘b. Willington, Durham’), Married 4 years (2 children, both living), were living in 3 rooms (in a house) at 19 Woodlands Terrace, High Felling, Gateshead, with Leslie, aged 4, & Edith, aged 2 (both ‘b. Felling, Durham’). - Mary J. Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1950, aged 66.


1906

Jane Wedderburn died at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1906, aged 70.


1906

John Ferguson Wedderburn [b. June qtr.] died at Berwick in Sept. qtr. of 1906, aged 0.  


1906

 Mary Wetherburn (sic) died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1906, aged 45.


1906  

Eva Isabella Weatherburn, [4th] d. of John W. [Railway Platelayer (Surfaceman - b. 1858)] & Elizabeth Ford [m. 1890] of Low Greens, Berwick, was on b. 5/9/1906 & bap. on 7/10/1906 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1911 Census, Eva I. Weatherburn, aged 4, was living with her parents & 4 siblings in 2 rooms at 18 Low Greens, B-on-Tweed. - Eva Isabella W., living at Low Greens, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 15/9/1911. - Eva I. Weatherburn m. Albert Ford at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1933.


1906

 James Weatherburn, [e.] s. of John W. [Joiner & Undertaker, b. 1875] & Mary Mawson [m. Dec. qtr. 1906 at Castle Ward - see below], was b. on 16/11/1906 at Berwick. - In the 1911 Census, James, aged 4, was living with his parents, 2 siblings & his g. uncle Henry, a retired Blacksmith aged 73, at Main Street, Norham. - James Weatherburn m. i) Kathleen M. Stewart in Sept. qtr. 1936. - Kathleen Mary Weatherburn died on 17/12/1977, aged 65, & James m.  ii) Mary Simpson, née Cairns, at Beverley, Yorks., in June 1979.  - In Norham Churchyard a memorial inscription reads: “In loving memory of Kathleen Mary Weatherburn died 17th December 1977 aged 65 years and her dear husband James died 11th August 1989 aged 82 beloved husband of Mary.” - [Mary Weatherburn d. on 17/12/1977, aged 65.]

1906  William McCall Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of David W. [Railwayman, b. 1884, 5th & ygst. s. of William W. (Retired Mariner, bap. 1813 at B-on-T, d. 1895) by his third wife, Elizabeth Mitchell (m. 1866)] & Margaret Heriot [m. 1905 at Heigham, Norfolk] was b. 26/11/1906 at Meadowbank Terrace, Edinburgh. - William W. living at Wallace Green, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 6/11/1910, the same day that his brother David (b. 1905) was admitted. (The boys, presumably, were staying temporarily with their grandparents in Berwick.) - William M. Weatherburn m. Eva Jennie Wilby [b. 18/7/1899, in Hampstead, London, d. of William Wilby] at the Register Office, Paddington, London, on 31/3/1934. - [Eva Wilby’s first husband was Frank Fidler, by whom she had a son, Peter. - Frank Fidler divorced his wife Eva in 1932. (Info. from Maureen & Terry Howes of Morpeth, Northumberland, by permission of their client, Peter Fidler)]  - William & Eva had a daughter Patricia A. (b. 1936). - William McCall Weatherburn applied for assisted passage as a British Migrant, 1948-1956.  - On 22/11/1949, E.J. Weatherburn, female b. 1936; P.A. Weatherburn, female, b. 1936, & W. Weatherburn, male b. 1907 [sic – 1906], sailed on board the Cheshire from Liverpool to Fremantle. Last UK address, 73 Southbury Avenue, Enfield, Middlx.  


1906

 John Weatherburn [b. 1875, 2nd s. of James Wedderburn’of Norham’ & Elizabeth Heslop (m.1862)] m. Mary Mawson in the Dec. qtr. of 1906. - They had (at least) 6 sons & 3 daughters: James (b. 1906 - see above); John (b. 1908, d. 1942); Margaret (b. 1910, d. 1912); Henry (b. 1915); twins Mary & Mossop (both b. & d. 1916); Mary (b. 1918); Douglas (b. & d. 1919); & Mossop (b. 1921). - [Elizabeth Weatherburn b. 1912 (mother’s maiden name ‘Masson’) may be another daughter.] - In the 1911 Census, John was a Joiner & Undertaker living at Main Street, Norham with his wife, Mary, sons, James 4, John 2, daughter, Margaret 7 mths, and his uncle, Henry Weatherburn, 73, single and a retired Blacksmith (b. 1837). All born at Norham except Mary, who was born at St Bees, Cumberland.


1906

Margaret Isabella Weatherburn [b. 1883, elder d. of David Wedderburn (Forester/Woodman, b. 1858) & Ann Ormston (m. 1882)] m. at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1906.  

1906

 Ellen F. Weatherburn [Eleanor Frances, née Mark, m. 1870, wife of John W., Labourer, b. 1850, 7th s. of William W., Mariner, bap. 1813, & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn] died at Berwick on 31/12/1906, aged 56. - She was buried in unconsecrated ground at Berwick cemetery on 3/1/1907. (Ca 689) - [Her widower John died on 12/2/1925, aged 75. - A gravestone in Berwick Cemetery commemorates their deaths and also those of their son William, who died on 1 Jan. 1916, aged 44, and two of their grandsons (sons of their daughter Ann, b. 1875, who m. Joseph Ewart in 1895): William Ewart, who died of wounds at Peperinghe, Belgium, on 30 May 1917, aged 21, & Joseph Ewart, who died at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, on 1 Dec. 1925, aged 23.


1906

Elizabeth K. Wedderburn [née Elizabeth Kenyon Allen, widow of Lancelot W. (b. 1817, m. 1863, d. 1897)] of Hope House, Moor Allerton, Leeds, died on 25/11/1906, aged 79.  Probate was granted at Wakefield on 2/1/1907, to Edith Mary McKenzie, the daughter (b. 1866, m. 1905, q.v), wife of Alexander McKenzie. - Effects valued at £6845:12:8d.  


1906

 William Weatherburn [b. 1856 at Hartlepool, husband of Anne Reed (m. 1886)], of Throston, Hartlepool, died on 28/11/1906, aged 50. - Admon. granted at Durham to Annie Weatherburn, the widow. - Estate valued at £73.


1906

John Weatherburn, Mole-Catcher [formerly a Joiner & Cartwright, b. 1829 (bap. 1830), 3rd s. of William W. (Mole-Catcher, b. 1803) & Mary Walker (m. 1828 at Newcastle), & husband of Elizabeth Atkinson (m. 1872)] died at Morpeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1906, aged 77. - [His widow Elizabeth died in 1907 (q.v.).]


1906

John Wedderburn ‘of Scremerston’ [b. 1830, 3rd s. of Henry W. (Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866) & his first wife Alison Cowe - & husband of Mary Hickie (m. 1863)] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1906, aged 73.


1906

Mark Johnson Weatherburn [Mariner, b. 1852 as Mark John W. - husband of Mary Ann (née Davison, m. 1875)] died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1906, aged 55. - [Mary A. Weatherburn who died at Newcastle in March qtr. 1920, aged 66 , is probably his widow.]  


1907

George Weatherburn [Twine-Spinner, b. 1834, 2nd but elder surv. s. of Elias W. (Shoemaker ‘of Greenses’, b. 1805) & Margaret Gibson (m. 1828) - & widower of Lily Sutherland] died of a stroke on 12/2/1907 at 3 Wallace Green, Berwick on Tweed, aged 72. - He was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 1/21907.  


1907

 Alice Weatherburn, [2nd but e. surv.] d. of Herbert W. [Golf Professional, b. 1882] & Mary Elizabeth Hopkinson [m. 1904], was b. in the March qtr. of 1907 at Huddersfield [Yorks.]. In the 1911 Census, Alice, aged 4 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living with her parents & brother Norman, aged 2, at the Golf Club, Park View, Huddersfield. - Alice Weatherburn m. Joe Crabtree at Huddersfield in the Sept. qtr. 1933.


1907

Gordon Weatherburn, 4th s. of George Cockburn W. [now a Stevedore Journeyman (b. 1865 at N-onT)] & Agnes McGillivray [m. 1891 at N-on-T], was b. 19/2/1907 at 43 Dryburgh Street, Kirkdale, Liverpool. - In the 1911 Census, Gordon, aged 4, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 43 Dryburgh Street, Kirkdale, Lancs. - Gordon Weatherburn m. Mary Alice Bradshaw [b. 20/10/1909] at Liverpool S. in the Dec. qtr. of 1937. - [They had a son (their only child) Gordon C. Weatherburn, b. Sept. 1946 at Liverpool S.]  


1907

 Leslie Weatherburn, e.s. of Thomas W. [Railway Clerk, b. 1883] & Mary Jane Armstrong [m. 1906], was b. in the March qtr. of 1907 at Gateshead. - In the 1911 Census, Leslie, aged 4 (‘b. Felling, Durham), was living with his parents & sister Edith, aged 2, at 19 Woodlands Terrace, High Felling, Gateshead. - Leslie Weatherburn m. Mary A.S. Forster there in the Dec. qtr. of 1931.  


1907

 Martha Wallace Weatherburn, 4th d. of Martin W. [Boiler Maker (b. 1867 at Gateshead)] & Martha Wallace Brownlees [m. 1897 at Newcastle], was b. in the March qtr. of 1907 at Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Martha Weatherburn, aged 4 (‘b. Byker’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 30 Flora Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  


1907

Mary Jane Weatherburn, e.d. of Peter W. [Horseman (on Farm), b. 1875] & Elizabeth Sanderson [m. 1905], was b. in the March qtr. of 1907 at Belford [Northumberland]. -  - In the 1911 Census, Mary Jane, aged 4 (‘b. Belford’), was living with her parents & a brother & sister at Ross Farm, Belford, N’berland. - Mary J. Weatherburn m. Alexander O. Dunbar at Glendale in the Dec. qtr. of 1929.


1907

 Robert Weatherburn, 2nd s. of Robert W. [Seaforth Highlander, b. 1874] & Agnes Currie [m. 1899 (q.v.)], was b. on 3/1/1907 at Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Robert, aged 4 (‘b. Byker, Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with his parents (his father now an Electric Tram Driver) & 3 siblings at 62 Grace Street, Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne. - He migrated to the US with his parents & siblings c1913. - Robert Weatherburn died in the US on 18/4/1961.  


1907

 Florence Ann Weatherburn [b. 1885, 5th d. of George Cockburn W. (Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields) & Elizabeth Patrick (m. 1861)] m. Albert McLeod at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1907. - They had at least 3 daughters & 2 sons. - [In the 1901 Census, Florance (sic), aged 15 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’) was living with her parents & siblings at 20 & 22 Watergate Lane, Berwick on Tweed.] - In the 1911 Census, Florence McCleod & her daughter Helen Elizabeth McLeod, aged 3, were living with her widowed father at 58 Church Street, Berwick, but her husband was not present.


1907

John William Weatherburn [b. 1877, s. of John W. (Factory Forgeman, b. 1840 at Blyth) & Ann Vardy (m. 1865)] m. Jessie Steel at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1907. - [In the 1881 Census, Jno. W. Weatherburn, aged 4, was living with his parents & sister Margaret Ann (bap. 1869) at 1 Lodge Terrace, Wallsend. - In the 1901 Census, ‘I’W. (sic) Weatherburn, a Forgeman’s Asst., aged 24 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his parents & sister at 3 St. Bede’s Terrace, Gateshead.] - They had (at least) 2 children: John Henry (b. 1908) & Gladys (b. 1909). - In the 1911 Census, John William W, 34, a Porter with the North Eastern Railway, was living at 53 Princess Street, Gateshead, with Jessie, 29; John Henry Steel W., aged 3, & Gladys, aged 1. - John W. Weatherburn died at Edmonton [Middlx.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1944, aged 67. - Jessie Weatherburn, 82, died in the June qtr. of 1962 at Edmonton (Middx).   


1907

Rachel Gilchrist Weatherburn [b 1879, 3rd d. of John Stapleton W. (Tailor, b. 1852) & Mary Gilchrist (m. 1878)] m. Herbert Athol Scott at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1907. - They had at least 1 daughter, Mary Weatherburn Scott (b.1908, Berwick on Tweed) - Rachel was widowed in 1916. - [In the 1901 Census, Rachel, a Laundress aged 21, was living with her parents & 8 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick-on-Tweed.]   


1907

 William Wetherburn [b. 1855 at Auckland, Durham - widower of Ellen Goodwill (m. 1875, d. 1905)] m. ii) Sarah Richardson at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1907. - In the 1911 Census, William Wetherburn, Coal Miner (below ground), Deputy, aged 56 (‘b. Sunnybrow, Durham’), was living at 2 North Street, Murton, Durham, with Sarah, aged 48 (‘b. Sunderland’), Married 4 years (no children). - William Wetherburn died in the March qtr. of 1913, aged 57.]


1907

 Elizabeth Weatherburn [widow of Elias W. (b. 1838)] died at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1907, aged 71.  


1907

 Maggie Weatherburn [b. 1902, e.d. of Robert Nesbit W. (French Polisher, b. 1883) & Ada Whitehead (m. 1902)] died at Bolton [Lancs.], in the Mar qtr. of 1907, aged 4.

1907

William Weatherburn [e.s. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. c1802 at Pelton) & Margaret --- (m. not found), who m. Mary Walby in 1878 (d. 1886), & widower of Isabel Kay (m. 1888)] died at Chester le Street in the March qtr. of 1907, aged 57.


1907

 John Alroy Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of Thomas W. [Tailor, b. 1873] & Winifred Sanderson [m. 1897], was b. 15/3/1907. - In the 1911 Census, John Alroy Wedderburn, aged 4 (‘b. Houghton le Spring, Durham’), was living with his parents, a brother & a sister, at 13 Voltage Street, Philadelphia, Fence Houses, Durham. - After serving in the RAF during WWII, John became a C. of E. Clergyman. - John A. Wedderburn m. Doris A. Smith at Ashby de la Zouche [Leics.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1929. - They adopted 2 daughters. - The Rev. John Alroy Wedderburn (‘Roy’), formerly Vicar of Coppull, Lancs., and of Hornby with Claughton, died at Manormead Home for Retired Clergy, Hindhead, Surrey, on 24th Jan. 1997, aged 89. [Mr. Wedderburn told MWE that his father was a Tailor ‘with 20 men working under him’. His grandmother had lived at Cramlington and, when ‘Roy’ was a young boy (about 1914-15), he used to go with her to take flowers to his grandfather’s grave at ‘Segg Hill’ (where his grandmother was also later buried). - He ‘had heard that the family was connected with Wedderburn Castle’ and his grandfather ‘could place every Wedderburn he came across’!

  

1907

 Albert Weatherburn, 2nd s. of William W. [Painter & Decorator (b. 1879, d. 1956)] & Mary Elizabeth Wainwright [née Booth (m. 1901)], was b. in the June qtr. of 1907 at Bolton [Lancs.]. - He died there in the Dec. qtr., aged 0.  


1907

 Annie Hobson Weatherburn, e.d. of Edward W. [b. 1880 at S. Shields, d. 1947 at Newcastle] & Elizabeth Hobson [m. 1903 at N-on-T], was b. in the June qtr. of 1907 at Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Annie, aged 3 (‘b. Benwell, Northumberland’), was living with her parents, her brother John Robert, aged 6, at 17 St John’s Road, Elswick, Newcastle, the home of her uncle John [Cockburn] Weatherburn & his wife Annie (m. 1902).   


1907

 Florence Marguerita Weatherburn, e.d. of George Johnson W. [George Johnson W., b. 1881 at Berwick, d. 1949] & his first wife Eliza Wallace [m. 1906 at Gateshead, d. there 1929], was b. in the June qtr. of 1907 at W. Gateshead [Durham]. - In the 1911 Census, Florence, aged 4 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents & brother Henry, age 16 mths., at 92 Arthur Street, Gateshead. - Florence M. Weatherburn m. Frederick K. Atkinson at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1932.  - [Florence Mabel Wedderburn (b. ‘Weatherburn’ in June qtr. 1908 at Gateshead) m. Frederick Hutcheon at Tynemouth in Sept. qtr. 1934.]


1907

Fred Weatherburn, [4th] s. of George W. [b. 1873 at N-on-T, d. 1921 (Machinist in Ordnance Works in 1901/Tool Miller in Shipyard in 1911)] & Mary Carr [m. 1895 at N-on-T], was b. in the June qtr. of 1907 at Barrow in Furness [Lancs.]. - In the 1911 Census, Fred, aged 3, was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 8 King Alfred St., Barrow-in-Furness.


1907

 William Paylor Weatherburn, e.s. of Percy W. [b. 1876] & Lily Sykes [m. 1898], was b. in the June qtr. of 1907 at Leeds [Yorks.]. He died there in the Sept. qtr., aged 0.

1907

John Joseph Wedderburn, s. of John Joseph W. [b. 1879, d. 1913] & Emily Rowe [m. 1902], was b. in the June qtr. of 1907 at Newcastle on Tyne.  - In the 1911 Census, John, aged 4 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his mother Emily & 2 siblings at his grandmother, Mary Rowe’s, home at 145 Bolingbroke Street, Heaton. - John J. Wedderburn m. Elizabeth Ferguson at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1934.


1907

 Sidney Simpson Wedderburn [probably 3rd & ygst. s. of James W. (?b.1882 at Newcastle, d. before 1911) & Mary Ann E. Simpson (m. 1903)] was b. in June qtr. of 1907 at Newcastle on Tyne.   He died there in the June qtr. of 1908, aged 1.


1907

 Lancelot William Wedderburn [Launcelot William W., b. 1867, younger s. of Lancelot W.  (b. 1817) & his 2nd wife, Elizabeth Kenyon Allen (m. 1863)] m. Kathleen Rose Walker at Leeds in the June qtr. of 1907. - In the 1911 Census, Launcelot (sic) Wedderburn, aged 44 (‘b. Moortown, Leeds’), was living on Private Means, with his wife Kathleen, aged 25 (‘b. Malton, Yorks.’), Married 3 years, no children, & a Cook, in 8 rooms at ‘Belvedere’, Caister-on-sea, Great Yarmouth. - Lancelot Wedderburn died at Yarmouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1930, aged 63. - Kathleen R. Wedderburn died at Hitchin [Herts.] died at Hitchin [Herts.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1940, aged 54.  


1907

 Elizabeth Weatherburn, of Longhurst Grange Cottages, Morpeth, Northumberland [widow of John W. (Joiner & Cartwright, b. 1830 at Plessey, Northumberland)], died on 12/6/1907, aged 68. - Admon. was granted to her youngest son Thomas Henry Weatherburn (b. 1880). - Estate valued at £337.  


1907

William Weatherburn [b. 1852, e.s. of Robert W. (Miller & Farmer at Plawsworth Mill, b. 1820, d. 1912) & Margaret Hall (m. 1851, d. 1869)] died in the June qtr. of 1907, aged 55.


1907

 William Smith Weatherburn, Retired shipping superintendent [b. c1830, s. of William W., Baker & Flour Dealer of East Holborn,  & Jane Smith (m. 1823 at Jarrow) & widower of Elizabeth Chisholm W. (d. 1901)] of 29 Charlotte St., Westoe, Durham, died in the June qtr. of 1907, aged 78. Estate valued at £8,567.  [Wm. Smith Weatherburn’s mother Jane died in 1867 leaving a Will. (See entry March qtr. 1867.)]


1907

Robert H. Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Robert Nathan W. [b. 1878, d. 1931] & Gertrude Jenkinson [m. 1904 at Eccleshall, Yorks.], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1907 at Eccleshall [Yorks.] - In the 1911 Census, Robert H., aged 4 (‘b. York’), was living with his parents at 21 Houghton Road, Woodseats, Sheffield. - Robert H. Weatherburn m. Constance Blackedge at Blackburn (Lancs.) in the Dec. qtr. of 1929.]


1907

 Lily Weatherburn [perhaps Lily Dixon W., b. 1887 at Newcastle?] m. James Smith at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1907.  


1907

Sarah Ellen Weatherburn [b. 1886, 3rd d. of James Robert W. (Iron Turner, b. 1855, d. 1896) & Elizabeth Ann Owens (m. 1875)] m. James Henry Noonan [s. of James Noonan] at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Birkenhead, on 5/8/1907. This was a double wedding as Sarah Ellen’s sister Margaret (b. 1889) m. James Henry’s brother Edward Noonan at the same ceremony.] - [In the 1901 Census, ‘Ellen’, a General Domestic Servant aged 14, was living in the home of Thomas H. Hughes, a Licensed Victualler aged 30, his wife Hannah & their 5 children (all ‘b. Birkenhead’), plus a Boarder, at 5 Stewart St., Birkenhead. - Her widowed mother Elizabeth remarried in 1902.]   


1907

 Margaret Weatherburn [b. 1889, 4th d. of James Robert W. (Iron Turner, b. 1855, d. 1896) & Elizabeth Ann Owens (m. 1875)] m. Edward Noonan [s. of James Noonan] at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Birkenhead, on 5/8/1907. This was a double wedding as Margaret’s sister Sarah Ellen (b. 1886) m. Edward’s brother James Henry Noonan at the same ceremony. - The witnesses at Margaret’s marriage were her youngest sister Henrietta (b. 1890) & Thomas Henry Mann (husband of their eldest sister Mary Ellen (b. 1878, m. 1898).] - [In the 1901 Census, Margaret, aged 12, was living with her widowed mother Elizabeth, a General Shopkeeper on own account at home, at 93 Queens Buildings, Birkenhead, Cheshire. - Her mother remarried in 1902.]   


1907

 William Weatherburn [?b. 1881, e.s. of William W. (b. 1858 at Berwick, an Ag. Lab. - later a Gas Stoker) & Mary Murray (m. as Wedderburn, 1872)] m. at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1907.  [In the 1901 Census, William Weatherburn, a Waiter in Café aged 20 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 12 Whitehall Road West, Gateshead.]  


1907

Robert Wedderburn [b. 1883, 3rd s. of Henry W. (General Labourer, b. 1845, d. 1885) & Jane Walker (m. 1873)] m. Elizabeth Inglis Tait [b. 1885] at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1907. They had 7 sons & a daughter: Henry (b. 1907, d. 1933); Leonard T. (b. 1909, d. 2005); Robert (b. 1911); John (b. 1913, killed in action 1944); William J. (b. 1915, d. 1990); James (b. 1917); Walter (b. 1925, d. 1989); & Elizabeth T. (b. 1931). -  In the 1911 Census, Robert Wedderburn, Coal Miner Hewer, aged 28 (‘b. Loanend, Norham Parish’), was living in 2 rooms at 82 Woodhorn Road, Hirst, Ashington, Northumberland, with Elizabeth, aged 25 (‘b. Lowick’), Married 3 years, 2 children, both living: Henry, aged 3 (‘b. Ashington’), & Leonard T. aged 1 (‘b. Lowick’).  


1907

Thomas Henry Wedderburn [b. 1884, e.s. of Henry Allison W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1860 - a Coal Merchant in 1901) & Eleanor Jane Thompson (m. 1883)] m. Agnes Jane --- at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1907.   In the 1911 Census, Thomas Henry Wedderburn, an Engineer’s Turner aged 26 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living in 3 rooms at 220 Stanton Street, Newcastle with Agnes Jane (‘b. Newcastle’), aged 26, Married 3 years - no children.


1907

Agnes Lyall Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Robert Gilchrist W. [Farrier, b. 1885, d. 1915] & Margaret Calder (‘Meg’) - [m. 1906], was b. on 15/11/1907 at Berwick.  In the 1911 Census, Agness Lyall W., aged 3 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with her parents, her brother John Stapleton W., aged 5, sister Mary Gilchrist W., aged 1, & a baby brother, aged 7 days, at 23 Walkergate, Berwick on Tweed. - Agnes Lyall W. was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 6/5/1913. - ‘Lyally’ Weatherburn m. George Ewing at Edinburgh in 1928.  - Agnes Lyall Ewing, died at Edinburgh in 1996, aged 89.


1907

 Frances Weatherburn, [4th] d. of James Conway W.  [Butcher, b. 1872] but yngr. dau. by his second wife, Mary Ann Grey [m. 1902, d. 1922], was b. on 1/10/1907 at Berwick. Frances W., living at 21 Albert Place, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 23/10/1912. - In the 1911 Census, Frances Weatherburn, aged 3 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with her parents & 3 sisters/half-sisters at 20 Bruce Gate, Berwick. -  Miss Frances Weatherburn, aged 17, Student, and her (half) sister Miss Lily Weatherburn, aged 27, Clerk - both of 37 Castlegate, Berwick - sailed on 5/11/1924 from London to the Cape Town, South Africa, on board the Sophocles, to join their father James who settled around Bulawayo and had a Peanut farm there. - They showed South Africa as the country of their intended future permanent residence and both eventually married and had families there. - When their father died, in the early 1940s, he left each of his 4 daughters £200.    


1907

 Henry Wedderburn, e.s. of Robert W. [b. 1883] & Elizabeth Inglis Tait [m. 1907], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1907 at Morpeth.  In the 1911 Census, Henry, aged 3 (‘b. Lowick, Northumberland’), was living with his parents & younger brother Leonard, aged 1, at 82 Woodhorn Road, Hirst, Ashington, Northumberland. - Henry became a Baker. - He m. Margaret A. Brown at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1933.  They had a daughter Margaret, b. 1934 (‘Margo’), who emigrated to Australia. - Henry Wedderburn died at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1934, aged 26.


1907

 Robert Wedderburn was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1907 at Newcastle on Tyne.  [He could be the Robert Wedderburn who m. Ivy J. Rowe at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1926 (q.v.), or the Robert Wedderburn who m. Violet Short at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1935.]


1907

 Helen Goodwill Wetherburn, e.d. of John Gladstone W. [Coal Miner, b. 1883] & Mary Jane Stoker [m.1906], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1907 at Easington [Durham]. In the 1911 Census, Helen Goodwill Wetherburn, aged 3 (‘b. East Murton, Durham’), was living with her parents & her brother James Stoker Wetherburn, aged 4, at 5 Murton Street, Murton, Co. Durham.


1907

 Margaret Weatherburn [?b. 1883, 2nd d. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. c1850) & his first wife, Mary Walby (m. 1878, d. 1886)] m. James Gray at Lanchester in the Dec. qtr. of 1907. [In the 1901 Census, William’s daughter ‘Meggie’, a Gen. Domestic Servant aged 18 (‘b. Pelton, Durham’), was living in the household of William Thompson, a Farmer aged 30, & his wife & family at Pelton Farm, Pelton, Chester-le-Street.]


1907

 Elias Weatherburn, Iron Moulder [b. Dec. 1857, e.s. of Margaret Johnson (& Elias Weatherburn, b. 1838), & widower of Mary Martin (m. 1877, d. 1894)] died at Morpeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1907, ‘aged 48’.


1907

 John Henry Weatherburn, s. of John William W. [Porter with the North Eastern Railway, b. 1877] & Jessie Steel [m. 1907 at Gateshead], was b. on 11/12/1907 at Gateshead. In the 1911 Census, John Henry Steel W., aged 3, was living with his parents & sister Gladys, aged 1, at 53 Princess Street, Gateshead. -  John H.S. Weatherburn m. i) Elsie F. Byng at Portsmouth in Dec. qtr. 1929. They had a son, Derrick (b. 1931 at Whitehaven). - Within a few years Derrick’s mother Elsie had returned to Portsmouth and his father John H.S. Weatherburn m. ii) Peggy Green at Hendon in 1941. - He m. iii) Amy B. James at Edmonton in Dec. 1945  and, by her, he had 6 children. - John H.S. Weatherburn died at Epping [Essex] in the Dec. qtr. of 1973. - His widow, Amy Bertha Weatherburn (b. 3/2/1920) died at Haverfordwest [Pembs.] in July 1998. - [John’s 1st wife, Elsie Florence Weatherburn (b. 6/2/1/1906), died at Portsmouth in Sept. 1970.]    


1908

 Gustav A.W. Wetterborn was m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1908.  [John Wedderburn, b. 1583 in Dundee  became protomedicus in Moravia: “John Wedderburn the protomedicus left a family some of whose descendants, bearing the name of ‘Wetterborn’, were existing as recently as 1816”, says ‘J.W.’.  


1908

James Hogg Weatherburn [b. 1875, 3rd s. of William W. (Mariner - afterwards a Carter, bap. 1813, d. 1895) by his third wife, Elizabeth Mitchell (m. 1866)] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1908, aged 33.  


1908

Mary Catherine Weatherburn [née Sim (m. 1902), wife of John Douglas W. (b. 1879)] died at Rothbury in the March qtr. of 1908, aged 38. [John Douglas W. m. ii) Mary E. Hume at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1911.]   


1908

Albert Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Robert W. [Coal Teemer (Carman), b. 1875] & Eliza Tann [m. 1897, d. 1917], was b. in the June qtr. of 1908 at South Shields.  In the 1911 Census, Albert Weatherburn, aged 3 (‘b. South Shields, Durham’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 207 South Palmerston Street, South Shields. - [Albert may be the Albert C. Weatherburn who m. Violet Gray at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1928.]


1908

Florence Mabel Weatherburn, [7th but 5th surv.] d. of Thomas Nesbit W. [Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942] & Mary Skelton [m. 1893, d. 1910], was b. in the June qtr. of 1908 at Gateshead. In the 1911 Census, ‘Florrie’, aged 3 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her widower father & 6 siblings at 19 Ashton Street, Gateshead. - Florence M. Weatherburn m. Frederick Hutcheon at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1934. [Florence Marguerite Weatherburn (b. 1907 at Gateshead) m. Frederick K. Atkinson at Gateshead in March qtr. 1932.]


1908

 Isabella Weatherburn, d. of William W. [Cartman labourer (b. 1864)] & Ellen Wilson [m. 1901], was b. in the June qtr. of 1908 at South Shields.  In the 1911 Census, Isebella Wetherburn (sic), aged 3 (‘b. County Durham’), was living at 9 Lower Thames Street, South Shields, with her parents, a younger brother & 4 older children who are named as ‘Wetherburns’ but are Ellen’s children by her late first husband, George Wilson. - Isabella m. James F. Nesworthy at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1928.


1908

 Joseph Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Joseph W. [Boiler Maker, b. 1869 at Gateshead, d. 1941] & Annie Rhind [m. 1900 at Newcastle, d. 1951], was b. in the June qtr. of 1908 atTynemouth.  In the 1911 Census, Joseph, aged 2 (‘b. Wallsend‘), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 64 Stanley Street, Willington-on-Tyne, Northumberland. - [He may be the Joseph Weatherburn who m. Bessie Ledger in the Sept. qtr. of 1940 (q.v.).]


1908

William Weatherburn, a s. of William W. [Labourer, b. 1871, d. 1916] & Mary Ann Donoghue [m. 1890, d. 1950], was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1908 at of 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick. He was buried in unconsecrated ground in Berwick Cemetery on 3/8/1908. (C617) - The funeral service was conducted by a Roman Catholic Priest.

 

1908

William Wedderburn [b. 1880, e.s. of James W. (‘of Horncliffe’, Salmon-fisher, b. 1853) & Elizabeth Moor Wight (m. 1879)] m. Georgina Hogg at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1908. They had a daughter, Margaret G. (b. 1915).


1908

Mary Wedderburn died at Chorlton [Lancs.] in the June qtr. of 1908, aged 31.  


1908

Sidney Simpson Wedderburn [b. June qtr. 1907] died at Newcastle on Tyne in the June qtr. of 1908, aged 1.  


1908

Andrew James Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Andrew W. [Fish Carter/General Labourer, b. 1867] & Margaret Robertson [m. 1894], was b. on 6/9/1908 at Berwick.  In the 1911 Census, Andrew, aged 3, was living with his parents & 4 siblings in one room at 7 Hatters Lane, Berwick. - Andrew W., living at 5 Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 19/9/1913. - Andrew James Weatherburn, of 51 St. Aideans Rd., General Labourer, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘3rd s. of Andrew’, on 4/8/1937. - Andrew J. Weatherburn m. i) Elizabeth McLean at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1933. - Elizabeth died in 1935 & Andrew m. ii) Mary F. Rutherford in the March qtr. of 1936. - [Andrew & Mary had 3 sons.]


1908

 Harry Weatherburn, e.s. of Harry W. [Henry, b. 1881, d. 1961] & his first wife Alice Campbell [m. 1904, d. 1927], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1908 at Newcastle on Tyne. In the 1911 Census, Harry, aged 3 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at 47 Prudhoe Street, Newcastle. - The family moved to Wolverhampton c1911. - [Harry’s father ‘Henry’ W. m. ii) Edith Lilian Perry at Wolverhampton in 1930. - They had a son Anthony John (‘Tony’), b. 1934.] - Harry m. Harriet Davies at Wolverhampton in the Dec. qtr. of 1932.  Harry Weatherburn died at The Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, Exeter, on 5/11/1982. - Harry’s usual address was in Wolver-hampton but his half-brother Anthony John W., lived in Exeter and he was the informant.  


1908

 John Lancelot Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John W. [Hay Dealer, b. 1876], & Nellie Edith --- [m. not found], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1908 at Huddersfield [Yorks.].  John m. Nancy I. Hollingworth at Huddersfield in the Sept. qtr. of 1935.  [They had at least 2 daughters.]


1908

John Robert Weatherburn, [‘Jacky’], e.s. of Robert Nesbit W. [French Polisher, b. 1883] & Ada Whitehead [m. 1902], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1908 at Bolton [Lancs.].  - In the 1911 Census, John Robert W., aged 2 (‘b. Bolton’), was living with his mother & 2 siblings at 36 Edward Street, Bolton. (His father, then a Soap Canvasser, was a Boarder in Blackpool.) - John Robert Weatherburn died at Bolton in the March qtr. of 1912, aged 3.  


1908

Mary Weatherburn, 3rd [but 2nd surv.] d. of William W. [Painter & Decorator (b. 1879, d. 1956)] & Mary Elizabeth Wainwright [née Booth (m. 1901)], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1908 at Bolton [Lancs]. - - In the 1911 Census, Mary, aged 2 (‘b. Bolton’), was living with her parents, 2 siblings & 3 half-siblings at 15 All Saints Road, Bolton, Lancs. - Mary Weatherburn m. William Lever at Bolton [Lancs.] in the June qtr. of 1936.  


1908

 Flora Wedderburn, [3rd] d. of Robert James W. [Railwayman, b. 1868, d. c1950] & Elizabeth Aitcheson [m. 1897], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1908 at Berwick. In the 1911 Census, Flora, aged 2 (‘b. Goswick Stn., Ancroft’), was living at Goswick Station, Beal, N’berland, with her parents & 6 siblings. - Flora Wedderburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1934, aged 26.  


1908

Edward Weatherburn [b. 1888 at Chester le Street, 2nd s. of Thomas W. (Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth) & Susanna Williams (m. 1885)] m. Sarah Lowery at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1908.  They had a d. Margaret Lowery (b. 1909 at Chester le Street) & a s. George (b. 1912 at Gateshead). - In the 1911 Census, Edward Weatherburn, Coal Miner Hewer aged 24 (‘b. Plawsworth, Durham’), was living in 2 rooms at 152 Sodhouse Bank, Sherriff Hill, with Sarah, aged 23, Married 3 years, 1 child, living; Margaret, aged 2 (both ‘b. Wrekenton, Durham’), & his mother-in-law Elizaberth Lowery, a widow aged 42 (‘b. Kibblesworth’). - Sarah Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1912, aged 24.


1908

Eleanor Deborah Weatherburn [b. 1885, e.d. of John W. (Coal Miner, b. 1861 at Plessey) & Margaret --- (m. not found)] m. at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1908.

1908 John Robert Weatherburn [b. 1881, e.s. of John W. (Grocer’s Assistant, b. 1856 at Plawsworth, Durham) & Emily Hall (m. 1880)] m. Florence Beattie at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1908. In the 1911 Census, John Robert Weatherburn, a Chauffeur (Domestic), aged 30, was living in 3 rooms at 57 Glenthorn Rd., Newcastle, with Florence, aged 30, Married 2 years (1 child, living), & their daughter Evelyn, aged 1½  (all ‘b. Newcastle’).  


1908

 Jane Wedderburn m. at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1908.


1908

Thomas Wedderburn m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1908.  


1908

 Agnes Weatherburn [twin with George, below], d. of Robert W. [Seaforth Highlander, b. 1874] & Agnes Currie [m. 1899 (q.v.)] was b. on 10/11/1908 at Newcastle on Tyne. In the 1911 Census, Agnes, aged 2 (‘b. Byker, Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her parents (her father now an Electric Tram Driver) & 3 siblings at 62 Grace Street, Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne. - She migrated to the US with her parents & siblings c1913. - Agnes Weatherburn died in the US on 12/1/1988.  


1908

George Weatherburn [twin with Agnes, above], 3rd s. of Robert W. [Seaforth Highlander, b. 1874] & Agnes Currie [m. 1899 (q.v.)] was b. on 10/11/1908 at Newcastle on Tyne.  In the 1911 Census, George, aged 2 (‘b. Byker, Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with his parents (his father now an Electric Tram Driver) & 3 siblings at 62 Grace Street, Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne. - He migrated to the US with his parents & siblings c1913. - George Weatherburn died in the US on 9/9/1972.  


1908

Eleanor Cowans Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Peter W. [Horseman (on Farm), b. 1875] & Elizabeth Sanderson [m. 1905], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1908 at Belford [Northumberland]. In the 1911 Census,  Eleanor, aged 4 (‘b. Belford’), was living with her parents & a brother & sister at Ross Farm, Belford, N’berland. - Eleanor C. Weatherburn m. James McGregor in the June qtr. of 1941.  


1908

 Frank Weatherburn was b. & died at Durham in the Dec. qtr. of 1908.  


1908

John Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John W. [Joiner & Undertaker, b. 1875] & Mary Mawson [m. 1906 at Castle Ward], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1908 at Berwick. In the 1911 Census, John, aged 2, was living with his parents, 2 siblings & his g. uncle Henry, a retired Blacksmith aged 73, at Main Street, Norham. - John ‘son of John and Mary Weatherburn’ was a Corporal in the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers when he died in Singapore on 15/2/1942. He is commemorated on the Singapore Memorial.


1908

Norman Weatherburn, s. of Herbert W. [Golf Professional, b. 1882] & Mary Elizabeth Hopkinson [m. 1904], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1908 at Huddersfield [Yorks.]. In the 1911 Census, Norman, aged 2 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living with his parents & sister Alice, aged 4, at the Golf Club, Park View, Huddersfield. - Norman m. Rose E. Rae at Huddersfield in the Dec. qtr. of 1933.  


1908

William Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of John W. [Sawyer, b. 1868] & his 2nd wife Margaret Cairns [m. 1901, d. 1955], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1908 at South Shields [Durham]. In the 1911 Census, William, aged 3, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 111 Maxwell Street, South Shields.


1908

 Ernest Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of Thomas W. [Tailor, b. 1873] & Winifred Sanderson [m. 1897], was b. & died at Houghton [Durham] in the Dec. qtr. of 1908. -  

1908 Sarah Ann Weatherburn m. at Sunderland [Durham] in the Dec. qtr. of 1908.


1908

William Weatherburn [b. 1882, e.s. of John Stapleton W. (Tailor, b. 1852) & Mary Gilchrist (m. 1878)] m. Isabella Darling at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1908. They had (at least) 2 sons: John Stapleton D. (b. 1908, d. 1926); & William Darling (b. 1916, d. 1999). - William is probably the William Weatherburn who died at Hexham in the June qtr.of 1925, aged 42. [When his father John died in 1926 his daughter-in-law Isabella Weatherburn, widow, inherited 2 rooms at 13 Hatters Lane, and, after her death, they were to be in trust for John’s son Edward Hall W. (b. 1895).] - Isabella died in 1952 (a few months after her brother-in-law Edward Hall Weatherburn). -  

1908 John Stapleton D. Weatherburn [John Stapleton Darling W.], [e.] s. of William W. [b. 1882] & Isabella Darling [m. 1908], of 40 West Steeet, Berwick, was b. 3/11/1908 at Berwick & bap. 17/1/1909 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. John S.D. W., living at 40 West Street, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 18/11/1913. - John S. Weatherburn died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1926, aged 17.


1908

 James Weatherburn [James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’, Mason, b. 1839 (yngr. s. of John W., b. c1804, & Mary Hewitt (m. not found) & husband of Elizabeth Heslop (or ‘Hislop’), m. 1862] died at Norham on 4th December 1908, aged 69. [The gravestone of James’s daughters Margaret, b. 1877, d. 1886, & Rachel, b. 1867, d. 1891, in Norham Churchyard shows the dates of birth and death of James and his wife Elizabeth (d. 1916) as well as those of the two girls.]   


1909

 Edith Weatherburn, e.d. of Thomas W. [Railway Clerk, b. 1883] & Mary Jane Armstrong [m. 1906], was b. in the March qtr. of 1909 at Gateshead. In the 1911 Census, Edith, aged 2 (‘b. Felling, Durham), was living with her parents & brother Leslie, aged 4, at 19 Woodlands Terrace, High Felling, Gateshead.  


1909

Ivy McSerley Weatherburn, [4th] d. of Jane Weatherburn (née McSerley), widow of Edward W. (b. c1854, m. 1893, d. 1906)], was b. in the March qtr. of 1909 at Chester le Street [Durham].  In the 1911 Census, Ivy Weatherburn, aged 2 (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living with her widowed mother & 6 siblings at 4 Ramsay Street, Chester le Street. - Ivy M. Weatherburn m. Frederick S. Caiger at Chester le Street in the Dec. qtr. of 1927.  


1909

Margaret Lowery Weatherburn, e.d. of Edward W. [?b. 1888 at Chester le Street] & Sarah Lowery [m. 1908 at Gateshead], was b. in the March qtr. of 1909 at Chester le Street [Durham].  


1909

 William Percy Weatherburn, younger s. of Percy W. [b. 1876] & Lily Sykes [m. 1898], was b. in the March qtr. of 1909 at Leeds [Yorks.]. -  [A Percy W. Weatherburn, aged 12, sailed from London to Halifax, Canada, aboard the “Saxonia” on 2/7/1921, with Percy Weatherburn, Farmer, aged 44, & Mrs. Adelaide Weatherburn, aged 38.] - William P. Weatherburn m. Lily Brown at Sheffield in the Dec. qtr. of 1929.  William P. Weatherburn died at Scarborough [Yks.] in the June qtr. of 1933, aged 24.

 

1909

 Florence Wetherburn, 2nd d. of John Gladstone W. [Coal Miner, b. 1883] & Mary Jane Stoker [m.1906], was b. & died at Easington [Durham] in the March qtr. of 1909.   

1909

Bertha E.K. Weatherburn or Goodson, m. ii. Robert Andrews at Birkenhead in the March qtr. of 1909. Bertha E.K. Andrews died in the Sept. qtr. of 1949, aged 76.  


1909

 William Weatherburn [b. 1843, 3rd s. of William W. (b. 1813, d. 1895) & Margaret Cockburn (m. not found, d. 1855) - widower of Catherine Jane (née Norris, m. 1872, d. 1897)] m. ii) Sarah Howe at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1909. In the 1911 Census, William, a retired General Labourer aged 68, & Sarah, aged 65 (both ‘b. B-o-T’), were living at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick. - William died in Sept. qtr. 1918, aged 75 & Sarah died in March qtr. 1924, aged 75.  


1909

Elias Weatherburn [b. 1878, e.s. of Elias W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1857, d. 1907) & Mary Martin (m. 1877, d. 1894) & huband of Mary Bell (m. 1902)] died at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1909, aged 30.  


1909

 Dorothy Gertrude Weatherburn, d. of Robert Nathan W. [b. 1878, d. 1931] & Gertrude Jenkinson [m. 1904 at Eccleshall, Yorks.], was b. in the June qtr. of 1909 at York.  She died there in the Sept. qtr., aged 0.


1909

Harry Weatherburn [?b. 1878, ( 2nd) but e. surv. s. of James W. (Hay & Straw Dealer, b. 1854, d. 1885) & Mary Ann Carter (m. 1875)] m. at Huddersfield in the June qtr. of 1909.


1909

Mary Ann Weatherburn m. at Alnwick in the June qtr. of 1909.


1909

Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1854 at Leith North, younger s. of Thomas W., Engine Builder, & Elizabeth Rogers Ferguson (m. 1851 at S. Shields) & husband of Elizabeth Jane Jackson (m. 1882)] died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1909, aged 55.  


1909

 Leonard T. Wedderburn [Leonard Tait W.], 2nd s. of Robert W. [b. 1883] & Elizabeth Inglis Tait [m. 1907], was b. 15/8/1909 at Lowick, Northumberland.  In the 1911 Census, Leonard T. Wedderburn, aged 1 (‘b. Lowick’), was living with his parents & younger brother Henry, aged 3, at 82 Woodhorn Road, Hirst, Ashington, Northumberland. - Leonard became a Clerk for the National Coal Board. - He m. Edna M. Hetherington [b. 3/5/1914, d. 27/7/1997] at Morpeth on 25/5/1935. [They had a son & a daughter: Leonard James (b. 4/3/1936, who m. Joan Brown) & Doreen (b. 1/9/1938, who m. T. Robinson). Leonard Tate Wedderburn died in Northumberland in May 2005, aged 95.


1909

Angelina Weatherburn, [5th] d. of George W. [b. 1873 at N-on-T, d. 1921 (a Machinist in Ordnance Works in 1901/Tool Miller in Shipyard in 1911)] & Mary Carr [m. 1895 at N-on-T, d. 1921], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1909 at Barrow in Furness [Lancs.].  In the 1911 Census, Angelina, aged 1, was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 8 King Alfred St., Barrow-in-Furness. - Angelina Weatherburn m. John Bowers at Barrow in Furness in the Sept. qtr. of 1936.


1909

Margaret Ann Weatherburn m. at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1909.   


1909

 Robert Weatherburn [b. 1886 at Chester le Street, e.s. of Thomas W. (Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth) & Susanna Williams (m. 1885)] m. Annie Rowell at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1909.   They (apparently) had 3 sons & 3 daughters: Ellen (b. 1909); Thomas (b. & d. 1912) – both b. at Gateshead; John (b. 1914 at Chester le Street); Robert (b. 1917 Gateshead); Annie (b. 1919 at Chester le Street); & Mary (b. 1926 at Chester le Street). - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weatherburn, Coal Miner (Hewer), aged 24 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living in 2 rooms at Ship Lane, Wrekenton, Durham, with Anne, aged 23, Married 2 years (1 child, living), & Ellen, aged 1 (both ‘b. Wrekenton’).  


1909

Catherine Wedderburn m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1909.  


1909

 Margaret A. Wetherburn (sic) [Margaret Ann Weatherburn, b. 1869 at Gateshead, e. but only surv. d. of John W. (Factory Forgeman, b. 1840, d. 1910) & Ann (née Vardy, m. 1865, d. 1921)] m. John Young at Hartlepool [Durham] in the Sept. qtr. of 1909.  In the 1911 Census, John Young, Hotel Manager (Brewing Company), aged 40 (‘b. S. Shields’), his wife Margaret Ann Young, aged 40, Married 1 year (no children), & his mother-in-law Ann Weatherburn, widow aged 71 (‘b. N. Shields’), were living at 4 Bridge Street, Workington, Cumberland, with Charles Davidson, Assistant (Billiard Marker) aged 16 (‘b. Workington’) & Margaret Poland, General Servant, aged 19 (‘b. Maryport, Cumberland’.


1909

Mary Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1909, aged 16.


1909

 Wilfred Weatherburn, 3rd [but e. surv.] s. of William W. [Painter & Decorator (b. 1879, d. 1956)] & Mary Elizabeth Wainwright [née Booth (m. 1901)] was b. 27/11/1909 at Bolton [Lancs.]. -  In the 1911 Census, Wilfred, aged 1 (‘b. Bolton’), was living with his parents, 2 siblings & 3 half-siblings at 15 All Saints Road, Bolton. - Wilfred m. Emmie Marsh at Bolton in Sept. qtr. 1936.  They had 2 daughters. - Wilfred Weatherburn died in 1996.  


1909

Ellen Weatherburn, e.d. of Robert W. [b. 1886 at Plawsworth] & Annie Rowell [m. 1909 at Gateshead] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1909 at Gateshead [Durham].  In the 1911 Census, Ellen, aged 1 (‘b. Wrekenton’), was living with her parents at Ship Street, Wrekenton, Durham. - Ellen m. Thomas R. Dixon at Chester-le-Street, Durham, in the June qtr. of 1938.


1909

Evelyn Weatherburn, d. of John Robert W. [Chauffeur, b. 1881] & Florence Beattie [m. 1908], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1909 at Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Evelyn Weatherburn, aged 1½ (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents in 3 rooms at 27 Glenthorn Road, Newcastle on Tyne. - [An (unidentified) Evelyn Wedderburn m. James W. Monaghan at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1929; an Evelyn Weatherburn m. Leslie Thompson at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1936  & an Evelyn Weatherburn m. William M. Rankine in the March qtr. of 1942.  


1909

Gladys Weatherburn, d. of John William W. [Porter with the North Eastern Railway, b. 1877] & Jessie Steel [m. 1907 at Gateshead], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1909 at Gateshead [Durham].  In the 1911 Census, Gladys, aged 1, was living with her parents & brother John Henry Steel W., aged 3, at 53 Princess Street, Gateshead. - Gladys Weatherburn m. Harold P. Harbutt at Edmonton, Milldlesex, in the March qtr. of 1939.]


1909

 Mary Gilchrist Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Robert Gilchrist W. [Farrier, b. 1885, d. 1915] & Margaret Calder (‘Meg’) - [m. 1906], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1909 at Berwick. In the 1911 Census, Mary Gilchrist W., aged 1 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with her parents, her brother John Stapleton W., aged 5, sister Agnes Lyall W., aged 3, & a baby brother, aged 7 days, at 23 Walkergate, Berwick on Tweed. - Mary G. Weatherburn m. James M. Lee at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1928.  


1909

 Rosanna Weatherburn [Rosanna Love W.], [3rd] d. of Andrew W. [Fish Carter/General Labourer, b. 1867] & Margaret Robertson [m. 1894], of 7 Hatters Lane, Berwick, was b. 25/9/1909 at Berwick & bap. 14/11/1909 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1911 Census, ‘Annie’, aged 1 yr. 6 mths. (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings in one room at 7 Hatters Lane, Berwick. - ‘Annie’ W., living at 5 Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 24/6/1916. - Rosanna L. Weatherburn died at Berwick on 5/3/1981, aged 71. - An inscription on a gravestone in the corner of a Robertson plot in Berwick Cemetery in which Rosanna’s maternal grandfather Hugh Robertson is buried shows her as ‘beloved mother and grandmother’.  


1909  

Mary Jane H. Weatherburn, (probably) e.d. of John Cockburn W. [b. 1870] & Annie Hobson [m.1902], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1909 at Newcastle on Tyne. - She died there in the March qtr. of 1910, aged 0.  


1909

 Selina Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Christopher W. [Bookstall Clerk, b. 1875 at Berwick-on-Tweed] & Sarah Suthren [m. 1902], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1909 at Hartlepool [Durham]. In the 1911 Census, Selina, aged 1 (‘b. Hartlepool, Durham’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 50 Montague Street, Hartlepool, Durham.


1909

 Jessie Christie Wedderburn, [younger], d. of Thomas Moncrieff W. [Steel Moulder, b. 1875 in Aberdeen] & Jessie Thomson [m. 1900 in Aberdeen], was b. & died at Wortley [nr. Sheffield, Yorks.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1909.   


1909

James Henry Weatherburn [b. 1888, only surv. s. of David W. ‘of Seaton Delavel’ (b. 1858) & Ann Ormston (m. 1882)] m. Catherine Yeaman at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1909.  They had (at least) 1 son & (probably) 2 daughters: Leslie James (b. 1910); Blanche (b. 1911) & Vera E. (b. 1919). - In the 1911 Census, James Weatherburn, Joiner (Estate Worker) aged 23, & Catherine, aged 23(both‘b. Alnwick’), Married 2 years (1 child, living), were living in 1 room at Roxburgh Place Alnwick, with Leslie, aged 1 (‘b. Alnwick’). - James Henry Weatherburn died at Alnwick on 9/11/1932, aged 44. - [James Henry W. is Bob’s W. of Dorset’s grandfather & Leslie James his father.]


1909

Alexander Weatherburn [b. 1844, e.s. of Alexander W. (Hatters Furrier, b. c1821, d. 1898) & Margaret Pearson (m. 1844, d. 1882) - widower of Emma (née Main, d. 1881, and husband of Almira Walsh (m. 1885)] died at Sunderland in the Dec. qtr. of 1909, aged 65.


1910

Frances Eleanor Weatherburn, [7th] d. of William W. [Labourer, b. 1871, d. 1916] & Mary Ann Donoghue [m. 1890, d. 1950], was b. on 1/2//1910 at Berwick.  In the 1911 Census, Frances Eleanor Weatherburn was living with her parents, 4 siblings & a niece, at 20 Hide Hill, Berwick. - Ellen Frances W., living at 20 Hide Hill, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 4/9/1915. - [She may be the Frances E. Weatherburn who m. William E. Davison at York in the March qtr. of 1937.]

1910 Henry William A. Weatherburn, s. of George W. [George Johnson W., b. 1881 in Berwick, d. 1949], & his first wife Eliza Wallace [m. 1906 at Gateshead, d. there 1929], was b. in the March qtr. of 1910 at Gateshead [Durham]. In the 1911 Census, Henry, aged 16mths. (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his parents & sister Florence, aged 4, at 92 Arthur Street, Gateshead. - Henry W.A. Weatherburn m. Emily F. Stevens at S.E. Surrey in the March qtr. of 1935.


1910

Leslie James Weatherburn, s. of James W. [Joiner (Estate Worker), b. 1888] & Catherine Yeaman [m. 1909], was b. in the March qtr. of 1910 at Newcastle on Tyne.  In the 1911 Census, Leslie, aged 1 (‘b. Alnwick’), was living with his parents at Roxburgh Place, Alnwick, Northumberland. - Leslie J. Weatherburn m. Marion Groves at Brentford [Middlx.] in the March qtr. of 1937.  


1910

William Stanley Weatherburn, 5th & ygst. s. of George Cockburn W. [now a Stevedore Journeyman (b. 1865 at N-onT)] & Agnes McGillivray [m. 1891 at N-on-T], was b. in the March qtr. of 1910 at West Derby [Lancs.].  He died there in the March qtr. of 1911, aged 1.


1910

Margaret Weatherburn died at Darlington in the March qtr. of 1910, aged 62.  


1910

Margaret S. Wedderburn [Margaret Scott W., b. 1895, e.d. of Henry W. (Railway Platelayer (b. 1866) & Charlotte Simpson Scott (m. 1894)] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1910, aged 14.


1910

Marjorie Calder Weatherburn, d. of Annie W. [b. 1891], was b. in the June qtr. of 1910 at Berwick.  In the 1911 Census, Margery (sic) was living with her grandparents’ house with her mother Annie, & Annie’s siblings, at 20 Hide Hill, Berwick. - Marjorie C. Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1912, aged 2.  [Annie Weatherburn m. William J. Calder in the Dec. qtr. of 1914.]


1910

 Norah Weatherburn, [8th but 6thsurv.] d. of Thomas Nesbit W. [Coal Hewer, b. 1872, d. 1942] & Mary Skelton [m. 1893, d. 1910], was b. in the June qtr. of 1910 at Gateshead.   In the 1911 Census, ‘Nora’, aged under 1 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her widower father & 6 siblings at 19 Ashton Street, Gateshead. - Norah Weatherburn m. Albert E. Russell at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1932.  


1910

 William Edward Weatherburn, [2nd but e. surv.] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [French Polisher, b. 1883] & Ada Whitehead [m. 1902] was b. 26/4/1910 at Bolton [Lancs.].  In the 1911 Census, William Edward W., aged 5 (‘b. Bolton’), was living with his mother & 2 siblings at 36 Edward Street, Bolton. (His father, then a Soap Canvaser, was a Boarder in Blackpool.) - William Edward Weatherburn m. Mary Cecilia Gaul in the Dec. qtr. of 1939. - He died in Lancashire in January 1995


1910

Margaret S. Wedderburn [Margaret Scott W., b. 1895, e.d. of Henry W. (Railway Platelayer (b. 1866) & Charlotte Simpson Scott (m. 1894)] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1910, aged 14.


1910

Ellen Wedderburn m. at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1910.

 

1910

 John Wedderburn [1884, 2nd s. of James W. ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1853) & Elizabeth Moor Wight (m. 1879)] m. Margaret Marshall at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1910.  They had a 2 daughters & son: Jane Bell W. (b. 1910); James (b. 1912) & Elizabeth (b. 1915). - In the 1911 Census, John Wedderburn, Fram Labourer, aged 27 (‘b. Norham’), was living at Farm Cottage, Kemping Moss, Lowick, Beal, with Margaret, aged 25 (‘b. Norham’), Married 1 year, 1 child (living), & Jane Bell W., aged 1 mth (‘b. Lowick’).


1910

 Mary Weatherburn [née Skelton, wife of Thomas Nesbit Christopher W. (b. 1872, m. 1893)] died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1910, aged 32. [Thomas m. ii) Jane Whyte at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1915 (q.v.).]


1910

Robert Wedderburn [b. 1841 - birth reg. as Weatherburn - e.s. of William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1811) & Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835) & widower of Eliza Fulton (m. 1868, d. 1904)] died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1910, aged 68.  


1910

Charles A. Weatherburn [Charles Andrew W.], [3rd] s. of David W. [Railway Fireman, b. 1884 at Berwick] & Margaret Heriot [m. 1905 in Norfolk], of Hatters Lane, Berwick, was b. 15/8/1910 at Berwick  & bap. 18/9/1910 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. In the 1911 Census, Charles Weatherburn, at School, aged 4 (‘b. Berwick-on-T’), was living with his parents & his (then) 3 siblings at 12 Wallace Green, Berwick-on-Tweed. - Charles A. Weatherburn m. Sarah A. (Sally) Heath at Birmingham in the Dec. qtr. of 1936.  He died there in the June qtr. of 1937, aged 27.


1910

Doris Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Joseph W. [b. c1877 at Barnard Castle] & Leah Willis [m. 1904], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1910 at Durham.  In the 1911 Census, Doris Weatherburn, aged 8 months, was living with her parents & sister May, aged 4 (both ‘b. Aldin Grange, Durham’), at 13 Aldin Grange Gardens, N. Durham. - Doris m. Thomas W. Miller at Sedgefield [Durham] in the June qtr. of 1936.


1910

 Florence Weatherburn was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1910 at Huddersfield [Yorks.] Florence m. Ernest Townend at Huddersfield in the Sept. qtr. of 1938.

1910 Margaret Weatherburn, [e.] d. of John W. [Joiner & Undertaker, b. 1875] & Mary Mawson [m. 1906 at Berwick] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1910 at Berwick. In the 1911 Census, Margaret, aged 7 mths., was living with her parents, 2 siblings & her g. uncle Henry, a retired Blacksmith aged 73, at Main Street, Norham. - Margaret Weatherburn

died there in the March qtr. of 1912, aged 1.


1910

Violet Weatherburn, [6th] d. of Robert W. [Coal Teemer (Carman), b. 1875] & Eliza Tann [m. 1897, d. 1917], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1910 at South Shields [Durham]. In the 1911 Census, Violet, aged 8 months (‘b. South Shields, Durham’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 207 South Palmerston Street, South Shields.


1910

Eleanor I. Wedderburn [Eleanor Isabella], d. of Thomas W. [Tailor, b. 1873] & Winifred Sanderson [m. 1897], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1910 at Houghton [Durham]. - In the 1911 Census, Eleanor Isabella Wedderburn, aged 7 months (‘b. Newbattle, Durham’), was living with her parents and 2 brothers at 13 Voltage Street, Philadelphia, Fence  Houses, Durham. - Eleanor I. Wedderburn m. Thomas Young in the June qtr. of 1938.


1910

Edwin R. Weatherburn [b. 1880 at Ashford, Kent, 2nd but e. surv. s. of Henry James W. (Railway Clerk, b. 1851) & Alice Woodgate (m. 1877)] m. Mabel A. Walters at Derby in the Sept. qtr. of 1910.  They had (at least) 2 sons: William H. (b. & d. 1912) & Edwin E. (b. 1915, d. 1917). - In the 1911 Census, Edwin Robert Weatherburn, a Law Clerk, aged 30 (‘b. Ashford, Kent’), was living in 6 rooms at 78 Molineux Street, Derby, with Mabel Alice, aged 28 (‘b. Derby’), Married under one year, no children. - [When Edwin’s father, Henry James Weatherburn, died on 6/6/1928, at 60 Douglas Street, Derby, probate was granted to Edwin Robert Weatherburn.]


1910

  Mary G. Weatherburn [4th d. of John Stapleton W. (Tailor, b. 1852) & Mary Gilchrist (m. 1878)] m. William Swinney at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1910.   


1910

 Ann Weatherburn [née Robson (m. 1841), widow of Thomas W., Coal Miner, bap. 1819, who died at Cramlington in 1885, aged 66] died at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1910, aged 89.


1910

John Weatherburn [b. 1840, 5th s. of Martin W. (Engineman (b. 1801) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826)] died at Cockermouth [Cumberland] in the Sept. qtr. of 1910, aged 70.  [His widow Ann (née Vardy, m. 1865) died there in the March qtr. of 1921, aged 83.]


1910

William Wedderburn [William Weatherburn b. 1852, 3rd s. of Henry Wedderburn (Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866), by his 2nd wife Margaret Dover - & husband of Ann Elizabeth (née Atkinson, his 3rd wife (m. 1885)] died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1910, ‘aged 54’.  


1910

Christina Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of John W. [Sawyer, b. 1868] & his 2nd wife Margaret Cairns [m. 1901, d. 1955], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1910 at South Shields [Durham].  In the 1911 Census, Christina, aged 8 mths., was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 111 Maxwell Street, South Shields. - [She is probably the Christina Weatherburn who died at Scarborough (Yorks.) in the June qtr. of 1937, aged 27.]


1910

 Eva Weatherburn was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1910 at Gateshead [Durham].  She died at Chester le Street in the March qtr. of 1911, aged 0.


1910

Jane G. Weatherburn, [Jane Gray W. - no doubt named after Jane Gray, wife of her uncle, Thomas Geggie W. (b. 1874, m. 1898)], 3rd d. of John Ingledew W. [b. 1883, d. 1976] & Margaret Frances Murray [m. 1905, d. 1942], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1910 at Berwick. In the 1911 Census, Jane G., aged 8 months, was living with her parents, 2 sisters and her maternal grandmother at 150 Main Street, Tweedmouth. - Jane G. Weatherburn [b. 1910] m. James Arnott at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1935. Jane Gray Arnott (née Weatherburn) died at Chirnside, Borders, in 1979, aged 68.