1850
Charles Albert Webster-Wedderburne (sic), e.s. of Capt. Charles Francis W-W [b. 1820] & his 2nd wife, Ann Helyar [m. 1849], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1850 at Weymouth [Dorset]. He died at Peshawur, Bengal, on 8/2/1852, aged 18 months.
1850
Robert Wedderburn [Robert ‘Cooper’ W., Scalemaker, b. 1831, 3rd s. of Jabez W. (b. c1798) & Sophia Clarkson Surrage] m. Martha Hayward [d. of Richard Hayward] at St. George the Martyr, Southwark, on 13/1/1850. They had 4 sons & 5 daughters: Martha Theodosia (b. 1851, m. 1901); Emily Mathilda (b. 1853); Robert Edward (b. 1854, m. 1877); Florence Annie (b. 1856, d. 1858); Frederick William (b. 1859, m. 1883); Marianne Amy (b. 1860, d. 1861); Walter Henry (b. 1863, m. 1887); Herbert George (b. 1865, m. 1891); & Kate Eliza (b. 1867, ?m. 1894). - In the 1851 Census, Robert, a Scale Maker aged 28 (‘b. Bermondsey, Surrey’); his wife Martha, aged 25 (‘b. Cheltenham, Gloucs.’); & their daughter Martha, aged 2 mths. (‘b. Southwark’), were ‘Visitors’ at the home of James Piggot, Drayman, aged 51 (‘b. Huntingdon‘), & his wife Ann, aged 52 (‘b. Norfolk’), at 15 Redcross Street, Southwark, Surrey. - In the 1861 Census, Robert aged 30, a Master Scalemaker, was living at Crown Wharf, Commercial Rd., Peckham [Camberwell], with Martha, aged 35 (‘b. Gloucestershire’); Martha, aged 10; Emily, aged 8; Robert E., aged 6 (all ‘b. Southwark’); & Frederick, aged 2 (‘b. Bermondsey’). - In the 1871 Census, Robert, a Scale Maker aged 39 (‘b. Bermondsey’), was living at 3 Thirza Place, Camberwell, Surrey, with Martha, aged 45 (‘b. Gloucestershire’); Martha, a Music Teacher, unm. aged 20; Emily, a Stay Maker, unm. aged 18; Robert, an Asst. Scale Maker aged 15 (all ‘b. Southwark’); Frederick, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Bermondsey’); Walter, a Scholar aged 7; Herbert a Scholar aged 5; & Kate, a Scholar aged 3 (all ‘b. Camberwell’). - In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Scale Maker Meas. App., ‘aged 51’ (he was 49 - ‘b. Bermondsey’), was living at 108 Commercial Rd., Camberwell, Surrey, with Martha, aged 55 (‘b. Cheltenham’); Martha T., aged 30; Frederick, a Baker aged 22; Walter H., a Compositor aged 17; Herbert G., a Scalemaker aged 15; & Kate E., aged 13 (the last 3 ‘b. Peckham’)] - Robert died at 129 Commercial Rd., Camberwell, on 24/6/1889, aged 57 (W.B. p. 507) & Martha died at 5 Kimberley Rd., Nunhead, Surrey, on 30/4/1892, aged 66. Admon. was granted to Emily Matilda Wedderburn, spinster (b. 1853) on 25/11/1892.
1850
Elizabeth Hannah ‘or Susannah’ Wedderburn, younger d. of Jacob W. [Scalemaker, b. 1806] & Mary Elizabeth [Williams, m. 1828], bap. 29/3/1850 at St. Thomas Charterhouse, Finsbury. [Elizabeth was b. 17/6/1841.] - She m. John Charles Aubrey in 1886 (q.v.).
1850
Hester Marion Wedderburn, elder d. of of James Alexander W. [ICS, b. 1825 at Beddington, Surrey] & Marion Melvill [m. 1848 in London] was b. 28/9/1850 at Ootacamund, India. - She died in India on 29/9/1851 and was buried at Coimbatore. - Another daughter was b. in 1852 (q.v.) and was given the same names.
1850
Jabez Wedderburn, Scalemaker, ‘of Oakley St.’ [b. c1798 (3rd s. of Robert W. the ‘B.P’)] m. ii) Sophia Nunns, widow [‘d. of John Hewitt’], at St. John’s Church, Waterloo, Lambeth, on 2/12/1850. [By this m Jabez had no children.] - In the 1851 Census, Jabez, a Scale Maker aged 54, & Sophia, a Bookseller aged 46 (both ‘b. London’), were living at 3 Holywell Street, St. Clement Danes, Westminster. - In the 1861 Census, Jabez, a Scalemaker aged 64, & Sophia, aged 54 (both ‘b. St. James, Westminster’), were living at 8 Little Murphy Buildings, Liberty of the Rolls, Finsbury, Middlx. - In the 1871 Census, Jabez, a Scale Maker aged 76 (‘b. St. Martin’s, Westminster’), & Sophia aged 65 (‘b. London, Middlx.’) were living at 4 Houghton Street, Strand, Westminster. - Sophia died in the Poland St. Workhouse, Westminster, on 26/10/1880, aged 82. - Jabez died there on 8/11/1880, also aged 82. - [“The death cert. shows his age as 82 but his family said that he was only 79”. ]
1850
Thomas Weatherburn, [8th & ygst.] s. of John W. [Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, d. 1889 at Limehouse] & Ann Weatherburn [b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 at Stepney], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1850 at Stepney. In the 1851 Census, Thomas, aged 5 mths. (‘b. Shadwell’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 10 Foxes Lane, Shadwell, Middlx. - Thomas Weatherburn, of Waggoner’s Place, Shadwell, died at Stepney in 1852, aged 2, and was buried at St. Paul’s, Shadwell.
1850
Harriett Louisa Wedderburn, e.d. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827, d. 1882 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriett Bassom [m. 1846, d. 1897], was b. 28/12/1850 at 8 Little Arthur St. [St. Luke’s, Cripplegate], Finsbury. Harriett was bap. in 1856 (q.v.).] - In the 1851 Census, Harriet, aged 1 (‘b. St. Luke’s’), was living with her parents & brother Jabez, aged 1 (‘b. St. Luke’s’), at 8 Little Arthur Street, Liberty of Glass House Yard, Finsbury. - In the 1861 Census, Harriet, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Golden Lane’), was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 22 High Street, Finsbury, Islington. - In the 1871 Census, Harriett, aged 20 (‘b. London City’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 9 Deptford Bridge, Deptford, Greenwich, Kent. - Harriet m. James Lewis Sharman in 1874 (q.v.).
1851
Frances Helyar Webster-Wedderburn, e.d. of Capt. Charles Francis W-W [b. 1820] & his 2nd wife, Ann Helyar [m. 1849], was b. in Bengal in 1851 & d. at Peshawar [India], on 25/8/1852, aged 1 year.
1851
Martha Theodosia Wedderburn, e.d. of Robert (Cooper) W. [Scalemaker, b. 1831 (grandson of Robert the ‘B.P.’)] & Martha Hayward [m. 1850], was b. 28/1/1851 at 15 Red Cross St., Southwark. In the 1851 Census, Martha, aged 2 mths. (‘b. Southwark’), & her parents were ‘Visitors’ at the home of James Piggot, Drayman, aged 51 (‘b. Huntingdon‘), & his wife Ann, aged 52 (‘b. Norfolk’), at 15 Redcross Street, Southwark, Surrey. - In the 1861 Census, Martha, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Southwark’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at Crown Wharf, Commercial Rd., Peckham [Camberwell]. - In the 1871 Census, Martha, a Music Teacher, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Southwark’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 3 Thirza Place, Camberwell. - In the 1881 Census, Martha, unm. aged 30, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 108 Commercial Rd., Camberwell, Surrey. - Martha m. at Hambledon, Hants. [N. of Portsmouth], in the Sept. qtr. of 1901.
1851
Jane Wedderburn, 5th d. of Christopher [Stewart] W. [Stationmaster, b. 1813 (bap. 1830)] & Maria Webb [m. 1839], was b. 13/2/1851 at Ashford, Kent. In the 1851 Census, Jane, aged 1 mth., was living with her parents & 4 siblings at Gravel Pit Street, Ashford. - In the 1861 Census, Jane, aged 10 (‘b. Ashford’), was living with her widowed father Christopher, Station Master, aged 47 (‘b. Reading, Berks.’); 4 siblings; & her uncle Alfred Wedderburn, ‘aged 20’ (‘b. London’, 1842), in 1 of 2 dwellings at the Station (the other being occupied by the tenant of the Refreshment Rooms & her staff). - In the 1871 Census, Jane, a Milliner, unm. aged 20, was living at Station Villa, Ashford, with her father, grandmother, & 2 unmarried sisters. - Jane Wedderburn, Milliner, had a daughter, Eva Josling Wedderburn, b. 20/2/1876 (q.v.). - In the 1881 Census, Jane, a Mantle Saleswoman, unm. aged 30, was living with her father and sister Mary, at 40 Freegrove Road, Islington, Middlx. - In the 1891 Census, Jane, a Book-keeper, unm. aged 40, was one of 2 Lodgers in the home of Augustus G. Lloyd, a Bank Clerk aged 29 (‘b. Burmah, B.S.’), & his wife, Annie C., aged 27 (‘b. Doncaster, Yorks.’), at 7 Great Western Road, Paddington, Middlx. - Jane Wedderburn died in 1906 (q.v.).
1851
Charles Adrian Webster-Wedderburn [b. 1824, at Lincroft Lodge, nr. York, only s. of Charles W-W (b. 1799) & Rebecca Chatterton, yngst. d. of Sir James Chatterton, Bt., of Castle Mahon, co, Cork] m. Frances Mary Huntley [b. 9/3/1830 in London, d. of Henry Edwin Huntley] at St. Saviour’s, Southwark, on 15/2/1851. They had a daughter & a son: Frances Mary (b. 1854 at Boulogne) & Charles George (b. 1861). - “Charles [snr.] was a Captain in the 27th Foot Rgt. & also, at one time, Chief Constable for Monmouth-shire”. - In the 1851 Census, Charles A. W. Wedderburn, Late Lieutenant - Army - aged 27 (‘b. Naburn, Yorks’), & his wife Frances, aged 20 (‘b. Chelsea, Middlx.’), were Lodgers 204 Albany Rd., Camberwell, Surrey. - Charles died on 16/1/1885 “from his injuries after falling between the platform and a moving train at Farringdon St. Station 3 days earlier”. (The ‘Globe’, 21 Jan.) - Frances died in London on 16/12/1874 and was buried at Norwood.
1851
Robert Wedderburn, 3rd s. of James W. [Scalemaker, b. 1824, d. 1869 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Mary Ann Barrow [m. 1843], was b. 25/2/1851 at 34 Mint St., St. George’s, Southwark. In the 1851 Census, Robert, aged 1 mth. (‘b. London, Middlx.’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 34 Mint Street, Southwark, Surrey. [Nothing more is known about him.]
1851
Henry James Weatherburn, 6th s. of Henry W. [Engine Driver, b. 1818 in Northumberland (d. 1873)] & Maria Nash [m. 1839 at Berkhamsted, Herts.], bap. 14/12/1851 at St. Joan’s, Redhill. In the 1861 Census, Henry J. Whetherbourn (sic), aged 9 (‘b. Reigate, Surrey’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings in Private (Railway) property at Reigate Foreign, Surrey. - Henry became an Engine Fitter but was later a Railway Clerk. - In the 1871 Census, Henry, an Engine Fitter, unm. aged 19 (‘b. Redhill’), was in Lodgings at 133 New Town, Ashford, Kent. - He m. Alice Woodgate at W. Ashford in the Dec. qtr. of 1877 (q.v.). - [They had 5 sons & 2 daughters.] - Alice Weatherburn died at Derby in the Dec. qtr. of 1914, aged 63. Henry James Weatherburn died at 60 Douglas Street, Derby, on 6/6/1928, aged 76. Probate was granted to Edwin Robert Weatherburn. - Estate valued at £897: 12:6d.
1851
Jesse Ann Wedderburn [Jessy Ann, b. 1848, ‘d. of Emma W.’], of Ratcliff, was buried at St. Dunstan & All Saints, Stepney, on 4/1/1852, aged 3. (The cost was 5/- for the ground.)
1852
Ruth Weatherburn, [younger, but only surv.] d. of Martin W. [Engine Driver, bap. 1820 at Sunderland, Durham, d. 1856] & Mary Ann Longhurst [m. 1842 at Brighton], was b. in the March qtr. of 1852 at St. George’s in the East. In the 1861 Census, Ruth Wetherburn (sic), a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Wapping, Middlx.’), was living with her widowed mother Mary Ann, a Charwoman aged 41 (‘b. Shoreham, Sussex’), & 2 brothers at 23 George Street, Ratcliff, Stepney. - In the 1871 Census, Ruth Wedderburn (sic), unm. aged 21(‘b. London, Middlx.’), was a Nurse Maid in the household of John Shelbourne, a Stone Contractor aged 34 (‘b. Newington, Surrey’), his wife Mary A., aged 29, & their 3 young sons at 89 Burdett Road, Mile End Old Town, Middlx. - Ruth Weatherburn was m. at Stepney in the Sept. qtr. of 1871. [When he died in 1929, John Thomas W., b. 1855, mentions his sister Ruth Fletcher in his Will, although in 1871 Ruth appears to have married Henry Owers. However, in the 1881 Census, a Ruth Fletcher, aged 29 (‘b. Shoreditch, Middlx.’), wife of William Fletcher, a Butcher aged 39 (‘b. Balham, Surrey’), was living with William at 23 Wilmington Square, Clerkenwell.]
1852
Martin Weatherburn [bap. 1849, 5th s. of Henry W. (Engine Driver, b. 1818 in Northumberland) & Maria Nash (m. 1839 at Berkhamsted, Herts.)] died at Reigate [Surrey] in the June qtr. of 1852. Martin was buried at St. Mary Magdalene, Reigate, on 18/4/1852, aged 3.
1852
Joseph Wedderburn [b. 1809, 3rd s. of William W. (b. 1779 nr. Aberdeen) & Hannah Miller (m. 1805), & husband of Sarah Green (m. 1834)] died in the St. Bernard’s Wing of Uxbridge Hospital, Middx., on 14/7/1852, from T.B.
1852
Frederick Scrymgeour-Wedderburn [b. 1808, only surv. s. of Henry S-W (b. 1755) & Mary Turner Maitland (m. 1793)] m. ii) [or iii? - Frederick L. S-W is shown to have m. Caroline Mallet Mytton at Edinburgh on 27/3/1836, as well as the Hon. Helen Arbuthnott (who died in 1840), on 26/4/1839] Selina Mary Garth [d. of Captain Thomas Garth, R.N., of Haines Hill, Berks.] at Hurst Church, Berks., on 31/8/1852. Frederick & Selina had 2 sons & 3 daughters (all b. in Scotland ). - Frederick died at Birkhill, Fife, on 16/8/1874 and was succeeded by his son Henry S-W (b. 18/4/1840), the only child of his m. to the Hon. Helen Arbuthnot, fifth d. of John, 8th Viscount Arbuthnot, & Lady Margaret Ogilvie. [Lady Margaret was the e.d. of Walter, ‘5th or7th’ Earl of Airlie. His youngest daughter, Lady Helen Ogilvie, m. John Wedderburn ‘of Auchterhouse’, b. 1788 at Clapham, Surrey, the younger s. of John Wedderburn of ‘Spring Garden’ Jamaica (b. at Forres, co. Elgin, in 1743, & from 1801 until his death in 1820, senior partner in ‘Wedderburn & Co.’ at 35 Leadenhall St., London).] - In the 1881 Census, his widow Selina, a Fundholder, aged 56, was living at Sandleford Lodge, Sandleford, Berkshire, with her 2 surviving daughters, plus 2 ‘Visitors’ & 5 servants. - In the 1901 Census, Selina M. S. Wedderburn, ‘Living on own means’, a widow aged 76 (‘b. Hurst, Berks.’), was living with her brother, Thomas Garth, Landed Proprietor, unm. aged 80 (‘b. London’); Selina’s daughter C.L. (Charlotte) Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, unm. aged 46 (‘b. Scotland’), were living at Haines Hill House, St. Nicholas, Hurst, Berks. - Selena (sic) Mary S-W, widow of Frederick Lewis Scrymgeour Wedderburn ‘of Wedderburn and Birkhill’, with residence at Haines Hill, Twyford, Berks., died at Wimborne, Dorset, on 18/10/1902, aged 77. - Probate was granted to Alexander S-W. - Estate valued at £5,646.
1852
Marion Hester Wedderburn, elder d. of of James Alexander W. [ICS, b. 1825 at Beddington, Surrey] & Marion Melvill [m. 1848 in London] was b. 29/9/1852 in India & bap. at Coimbatore. - In the 1851 Census, ‘Maria’ H., a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Madras, India’), was living with her mother & brother Alexander, aged 6 (‘b. Middlesex’); & a Governess, at Grosvenor Cottage, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. - Marion Hester m. Stephen Blyth Moore in London on 25/5/1881 (q.v.). - [They had a son & 2 daughters.] -
1852
Frances Ann Weatherburn, [4th & ygst.] d. of John W. [Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, d. 1889 at Limehouse] & Ann Weatherburn [b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 at Stepney], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1852 at Stepney. - In the 1861 Census, Frances A., a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Shadwell’, Middlx.’), was living with her mother & 5 siblings at 14 Bower St., Ratcliff, Stepney. [Her father was probably away at sea.] - Frances Ann m. Thomas Williams at St. Thomas’s, Stepney, in 1870 (q.v.).
1852
Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1850 (8th & ygst. s. of John W. (Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, d. 1889 at Limehouse) & Ann Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, d. 1877 at Stepney)] died at Stepney in the Dec. qtr. of 1852. - Thomas, of Waggoner’s Place, was buried at St. Paul, Shadwell, on 24/10/1852, aged 2 yrs.
1853
Emily Matilda Wedderburn, 2nd d. of Robert (Cooper) W. [Scalemaker, b. 1831 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Martha Hayward [m. 1850], was b. 2/1/1853 at 10 Southwark Square. In the 1861 Census, Emily, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Southwark’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at Crown Wharf, Commercial Rd., Peckham [Camberwell]. - In the 1871 Census, Emily, a Stay Maker aged 18 (‘b. Southwark’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 3 Thirza Place, Camberwell. - In the 1891 Census, E.M. Wedderburn, a Post Office Clerk, unm. aged 38 (‘b. Southwark’), was living at 351 Southwark Park Road, Bermondsey. - [Emily Matilda W., Spinster, was granted Admon. of her mother’s estate on 25/11/1892. ] - In the 1901 Census, Matilda Widderburn (sic), a Domestic Housekeeper, unm. ‘aged 50’ (‘b. Southwark’), was living with 2 other Servants at 102 Trafalgar Road, Camberwell - next door to the household of Charlotte Brown, Landlady of Coffee Rooms, a widow aged 54 (‘b. Malmesbury, Wilts’), & her adult children, plus a Visitor & a Boarder, at No. 102 Trafalgar Road. - Emily M. Wedderburn died at Camberwell in the Sept. qtr. of 1916, aged 63.
1853
Alexander Wedderburn, ‘retired Chief inspector of mails in Exeter’ [bap. at Berwick-on-Tweed on 2/6/1782 as ‘Weatherburn’ - husband of Ruth House (m. 1804)] died at Longbrook St., St. David’s, Exeter, on 3/2/1853, aged 71. “Alexander Wedderburn, who died at Exeter on 16/2/1853, aged 71, was for nearly half-a-century in the service of H.M. General Post Office, the last thirty-five years of which as Inspector of Mail Coaches in the western district”. Alexander was the 2nd s. of William Weatherburn (a Customs Officer & Freeman of B-on-T, b. c1752) & Margaret (?Nesbit). - [Alexander was also a Freeman of B-on-T.] - Admon. of his estate was granted on 28/2/1853. In his Will, written on 21/10/1852, Alexander bequeathed ‘the interest of all those my fifteen shares in the Great Western Railway unto my Wife Ruth for and during the term of her natural life’. (After her decease the interest or annual income of the fifteen shares was to go to his daughter Margaret Nisbett Wedderburn for her life, and after her decease, ‘to be divided between and amongst her Sisters share and share alike unto the surviving Sisters…..’.) - One of the two witnesses was Paul Collins, Innkeeper. The Will was proved at London on 11/3/1853 ‘before the Worshipful ffrederic Thomas Pratt Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oaths of William Thomas Wedderburn the Son and James Taylor the Executors’. - [Alexander’s widow Ruth died at Islington in 1860 (q.v.).]
1853
George Gordon Gerald Trophime de Lally-Tollendal Webster-Wedderburn [b. 1827, 4th & ygst. s. of Sir James W-W (b. 1788) & Lady Frances Annesley, m. 1810] m. Caroline Teresa Dixon [bap. 22/12/1827 at Holy Trinity Church, Corfu, d. of Captain William Dixon, R.A (s. of the Rev. Joseph Dixon, of Sullington, Sussex) & his wife Cecilia Pierina Gironci, d. of the Noble Signor Antonio Gironci & Maddalena Guerra, both from Venetian Army families stationed for a long time in Corfu)] at Corfu on 3/3/1853. - George & Caroline had 7 daughters: Frances Caroline Valentia (b. 1854); Lucy Blanche Isabel (b. 1855); Maria Frederica Rosa (b. 1857); Annie Edith (b. 1858); Georgina Henrietta Cecilia (b. 1860); Alice Ellen Annesley (b. 1862); & Maude Gertude Annesley (b. 1871). - George W-W died at Abington Abbey, Northants., on 20/8/1875, aged 47. [George Webster Wedderburn of Arundel Villa, Sydenham - ‘removed from Northants’ - was buried on 25/8/1875 at Norwood Cemetery (South Metropolitan Cemetery), Norwood Road, Lambeth.] - In the 1881 Census, Caroline Webster Wedderburne, an Annuitant, widow ‘aged 46’ (‘British Subject, b. Corfu’), was living at 8 Park Avenue Villas, Lambeth, Surrey, with 4 unm. daughters: Lucy, aged 25; Maria, aged 23; Annie, aged 22; Maude, aged 10, & General Servant & a Boarder. - In the 1891 Census, Caroline W. Wedderburn, a widow ‘aged 54’ (‘b. Corfu’), was ‘Living on Own Means’ at ?Masham Rd., East Molesley, Surrey, with 3 unm. daughters: Lucy, aged 35 (‘b. Nova Scotia’); Annie, aged 32 (‘b. Gibraltar’); Maude, aged 20 (‘b. Newcastle under Lyme, Staffs.); & a General Servant. - Caroline died at 45 Penywern Road, Earl’s Court, on 3/5/1899, ‘aged 64’. - Probate was granted to her daughter Annie W-W, spinster. - Estate valued at £328. (Annie m. in 1903, q.v.) - [Capt. William Dixon’s ygst. brother, Dr. Fred Dixon, was an eminent paleontologist and geologist, who also founded what became Worthing Hospital. He wrote a classic book, “The Geology of Sussex”, and died of cholera, aged 49.
1853
Robert Wedderburn, 2nd s. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827, d. 1882 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriett Bassom [m. 1846, d. 1897], was b. 12/3/1853 at 8 Little Arthur St., St. Luke’s. [Robert was bap. in 1856 (q.v.)] - In the 1861 Census, Robert, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Golden Square’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 22 High Street, Finsbury, Islington. - In the 1871 Census, Robert, unm., aged 18 (‘b. London City’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 9 Deptford Bridge, Deptford, Greenwich, Kent. - He m. Margaret Ann Muskett in 1874 (q.v.).
1853
Arthur Augustus Helyar Webster-Wedderburn, 2nd s. of Capt. Charles Francis W-W [b. 1820] & his 2nd wife, Ann Helyar [m. 1849], was b. 2/10/1853 in Bengal. - On May 21st 1875 Arthur A. W-W., Esq., was appointed Sub-Inspector of Police in the Jamaica Constabulary Force by the Governor of Jamaica. (Jamaica “Gleaner” excerpts May-Aug. 1875) He m. i) Catherine Elspeth Maude Hamilton in Jamaica in 1888 (q.v.). - (W.B. p. 336) - [A ‘Mr. Wedderburn’, Chief of Police in Jamaica, died in Jamaica’s ‘great earthquake’ on 12/1/1907. (Admiral Sir Frederick Fisher’s “Naval Reminiscences”, pub. 1938) - but he was not Arthur Augustus, as his wife Catherine died on 5/6/1907 and he m. ii) in 1913, Henrietta Caroline Bradley Hadden. - Arthur A.H.W. Wedderburn died at Brighton on 11/4/1919, aged 65. (In Burke’s Peerage & Baronetage – Ogilvy-Wedderburn – Arthur Augustus is shown as Deputy Inspector of Constabulary in Jamaica. - There is no indication as to who the ‘Mr. Wedderburn’, Chief of Police, who allegedly died in the earthquake in 1907 might be.)]
1853
Alice Wedderburn [afterwards Wedderburn-Maxwell], elder d. of Andrew W. [b. 1821, Wedderburn-Maxwell from 1879] & Joanna Keir [m. 1847], was b. 10/12/1853 at Cuddapah, Madras. “In 1898 Alice was living at Oxford”. In the 1901 Census, Alice Wedderburn, aged 48 (‘b. India’) was still at Oxford, a Boarder in the home of Ann Bradford, University Lodging House Keeper, aged 50 (‘b. Whimple, Devon), at at 28 Walton St., Oxford. - Alice Wedderburn died in Sept. qtr. 1937, aged 84. She was buried at All Saints, Wyke Regis, Dorset, on 18/8/1937.
1853
Frederick John Weatherburn, 7th & ygst. s. of Henry W. [Engine Driver, b. 1818 in Northumberland (d. 1973)] & Maria Nash [m. 1839 at Berkhamsted], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1853. He was bap. 15/1/1854 at St. Joan’s, Redhill, Surrey. In the 1861 Census, Frederick J. Whetherbourn (sic), aged 7 (‘b. Reigate, Surrey’), was with his parents & 3 siblings in Private (Railway) property at Reigate Foreign, Surrey. - In the 1871 Census, Frederick John, a Clerk aged 17 (‘b. Reigate Foreign’), was living with his parents & his brother Robert & sister Maria Anne, at No. 10 Station Cottages, Reigate, Surrey. - In the 1881 Census, Frederick J., Railway Engine Driver, aged 26, was living with his widowed mother, his unm. brother Robert, aged 32, & his sister Maria Ann, aged 23, at 4 Ladbrooke Villas, Ladbrooke Rd., Reigate, Surrey. - Frederick John Weatherburn died at Reigate in the March qtr. of 1887, aged 33. Admon. of his goods was granted to his brother Robert Weatherburn, Engineer, of Redhill, on 4/5/1887.
1854
Alice Wedderburn, 6th & ygst. d. of Christopher W. [Railwayman, b. 1813 (bap. 1830)] & Maria Webb [m. 1839], was b. 21/1/1854 at Ashford, Kent. In the 1861 Census, Alice, aged 7 (‘b. Ashford’), was living with her widowed father Christopher; Station Master, aged 47; 4 siblings, & her uncle Alfred Wedderburn, ‘aged 20’ (‘b. London’, 1842), in 1 of 2 dwellings at the Station (the other being occupied by the tenant of the Refreshment Rooms & her staff). - In the 1871 Census, Alice, a Milliner aged 17, was living with her father, grandmother, 2 unm. sisters & a domestic servant, at Station Villa, Ashford. - Alice m. William James Tucker, widower, in 1877 (q.v.).
1854
Frances Caroline Valentia Webster-Wedderburn, e.d. of George Gordon Gerald Trophime de Lally-Tollendal W-W [b. 1827] & Caroline Teresa Dixon [m. 1853 at Corfu], was b. 27/1/1854 at Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. (W.B. p. 334) - In the 1881 Census, Frances (indexed under ‘Weddesborn’) was a ‘Visitor’ at the home of Amelia P. Armitage, widow (her two sons there were ‘Gentlemen of Private means’), at 14 Wellington Crescent, Ramsgate, Kent. - (See Henry Wetherburn, Tavern Keeper in Williamsburg 1731 for another ref. to an ‘Armitage’) - In the 1891 Census, Frances (etc.) Webster-Wedderburn, a Nurse, unm. aged 37 (‘b. Annapolis, Nova Scotia’), was Night Superintendent at The Derbyshire Hospital, St. Werburgh, Derbys. - F.C.V. Webster Wedderburn, ‘aged 28’, travelled from London to Sydney, Australia, in 1892. - Frances m. Paul Frederick Straube [b. 1858 in Bulleen, Victoria, Australia, e.s. of the Rev. F. Straube & Antonie Burkner] at St. John’s Church, Albany, Western Australia, on 11/12/1895. [They had no children.] - Frances Straube died on 10/9/1932 in Fiji, where she was matron of the Colonial Hospital. - [She had corresponded with Florence Nightingale. (See MS. Dept of the British Museum. - John Stewart via Peter Garwood, Sept. 2000.)]
1854
Emma Wedderburn [b. 1838, 6th d. of Jabez W. (Scalemaker, b. c1798) & Sophia Clarkson Surrage] died at 19 Brownlow Street, St. Giles, on 16/1/1854.
1854
Isabella Lottie Wedderburn, younger d. of John Kellerman W. [‘Fund Holder’, b. 1818] & Charlotte McMahon [m. 1843 in Bombay, d. in London 1894], was b. 2/5/1854 at 9 Great Cumberland Place, London. Isabella m. Henry Blackburne Hamilton in 1874 (q.v.). - [They had a son, Henry Kellerman Hamilton (b. 1881 - who m. as Henry Kellerman Hamilton Wedderburn in 1905, q.v.). - ‘Lottie’ died in India in 1881.
1854
James Alexander Wedderburn [Head-assistant at a Chingleput, India (b. 1825 at Beddington, Surrey, 2nd s. of John W. (‘of Auchterhouse’, b. 1798 at Clapham, Surrey) & Lady Helen Ogilvy (m. 1823) - & husband of Marion Melvill (m. 1848 in London)] died at Chingleput [India] on 19/5/1854, aged 28. (W.B. p. 350) - [James Alexander’s younger son, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn (‘A.W.’ - author of the Wedderburn Book, pub. 1898), was b. on 7/8/1854. (See following entry)]
1854
Emma Weatherburne (sic), a widow aged 29, ‘d. of John Wright, Labourer (dec’d)’ - [widow of Thomas Martin Jeffery W., b. 1823 at Gateshead, Durham, m. 1846 in London, d. there 1849] m. James Sadler, Surgical Instrument Maker, bachelor aged 33, s. of John Sadler, Waterman (dec’d) - both of 68 Lucas Street - at St. Philip’s Church, Stepney, on 11/7/1854. In the 1861 Census, Emma Sadler, Wife, aged 35 (‘b. Barnet, Middlx.’), Wife of Engine-Driver at Sea, was living at 52 Johnson St. W., St. George’s in the East, with her daughter (James Sadler’s ‘daughter-in-law’), Mary Ann Weatherburn, aged 12 (‘b. Poplar’); & a Visitor, Arthur Sly, Commercial Traveller, unm. aged 20 (‘b. St. Carney, Gloucs.’). - [When Emma’s & Thomas Weatherburn’s elder daughter Emma Jane (b. 1847, q.v.) m. in Glasgow in 1877 (as Jane Weatherburn 2), her mother’s name was given as ‘Emma Sadler, formerly Weatherburn, maiden surname Thomson’.]
1854
Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn, only surv. s. of James Alexander W. [see entry next-but-one above] & Marion Melvill [m. 1848], was b. 7/8/1854 at Cannon Hall, Hampstead (then the home of his mother’s father). - “Alexander was admitted a student at the Inner Temple on 20/12/1875 and was called to the Bar on 26/1/1880”. - In the 1861 Census, Alexander, a Scholar aged 4 (‘b. Middlesex’), was living with his mother, his sister ‘Maria’ H., aged 8 (‘b. Madras, India’); & a Governess, at Grosvenor Cottage, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. - In the 1881 Census, Alexander, a Barrister (in Practice) aged 26, was living with his Aunt, Hester Fenwick, aged 57 (‘b. Highbury’), at 20 Chester Terrace, St. George’s, Hanover Square. - He m. Mathilde Segelcke in 1887 (q.v.). - [They had a d., Margaret Griselda (b. 1888) & a s., Alexander Henry Melvill (b. 1892). - In May 1897, Alexander was appointed a Q.C. and in November of that year was appointed Recorder of Gravesend. - In 1898, his two-volume work, “The Wedderburn Book, a History of the Wedderburns in the Counties of Berwickshire & Forfarshire, 1296-1896”, was printed ‘for private circulation’. Mathilda Wedderburn died at 45 Cadogan Place on 27/11/1898, her estate valued at £681. Alexander, of “The Hoo”, Willingdon, Sussex, died on 17/7/1931, aged 76.
1854
William Wedderburn, 4th s. of James W. [Scalemaker, b. 1824, d. 1869 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Mary Ann Barrow [m. 1843], was b. 28/8/1854 at 45 Golden Lane. [Nothing more is known about him.]
1854
Frances Mary Webster-Wedderburn, only d. of Charles Adrian W-W [b. 1824] & Frances Mary Huntley [m. 1851], was b. 8/9/1854 at Boulogne. - Frances m. i) at Kingston, Surrey, in 1880, Charles Corps (d. 24/3/1881), by whom she had a daughter, Mary Wedderburn Corps (b. 15/8/1881); & ii) in 1883, Edward John Docherty Wigginton, by whom she had a daughter, Gladys Wedderburn-Wigginton (b. 10/12/1883) & a s. William Wedderburn-Wigginton (b. 23/6/1893). - (W.B. p. 330)
1854 Robert Edward Wedderburn, e.s. of Robert (Cooper) W. [Scalemaker, b. 1831 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Martha Hayward [m. 1850], was b. 18/9/1854 at 10 Southwark Square, Surrey. In the 1861 Census, Robert E., a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Southwark’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Crown Wharf, Commercial Rd., Peckham [Camberwell]. - In the 1871 Census, Robert, an Assistant Scalemaker aged 16 (‘b. Southwark’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 3 Thirza Place, Camberwell. - Robert m. Sarah Ann Bidwell in 1877 (q.v.). - [Acc. to W.B. p. 507 they had 3 sons & 2 daughters but a 4th s. was b. in 1891 & a 5th s. in 1896. - See m. for details.] - Robert E. Wedderburn died at Colchester in the March qtr. of 1934, aged 79.
1854
Eliza Wedderburn, 2nd d. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827, d. 1882 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriett Bassom [m. 1846, d. 1897], was b. 5/11/1854 at 8 Little Arthur St., St. Luke’s. [On W.B. p. 507 it says that ‘Eliza, b. 1854, m. George Gaddes at Islington in 1860’ but this obviously cannot be so, although an Eliza W. ‘d. of Jabez Wedderburn, Scalemaker’, did m. George Gaddes in 1860 (q.v.). - [She is either Elizabeth Wedderburn, b. 1829 (3rd d. of Jabez W., b. 1798, & Sophia Clarkson Surrage) or their 4th daughterEliza Wedderburn (b. 1834). - One of them m. George Gadded & the other m. Henry Dykins in 1855 (q.v.).]
1854
Ann Weatherbourne (sic) [née Tapscott - m. 1840 at Stepney - wife of Richard (Graham) W., Merchant Captain, bap. 1796 at South Shields, Durham ] died at 91 Pratt St., Camden Town, Middlx., on 31/10/1854, aged 40. [Her widower, Richard Graham W., died at South Shields, Durham, in Sept. qtr. 1858]
1855
John Thomas Weatherburn, [younger] s. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, bap. 1820 at Sunderland, Durham, d. 1856 in Cardiff, Wales] & Mary Ann Longhurst [m. 1842 at Brighton, Sussex], was b. 24/1/1855 at 34 Penny Fields, Poplar. In the 1861 Census, John Thomas Wetherburn (sic), a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Wapping, Middlx.’), was living with his widowed mother Mary Ann, a Charwoman aged 41 (‘b. Shoreham, Sussex’), his brother Frank Martin, a Grocer aged 15, & sister Ruth, a Scholar aged 9, at 23 George Street, Ratcliff, Stepney. - In the 1871 Census, John W. Pratt, ‘aged 17’ (‘b. London, Middlx.’), was living with his mother Mary Ann Pratt, aged 53 (‘b. Shoreham, Sussex’), his step-father William Pratt, a Brakesman, aged 67 (‘b. Nottingham’), & half-sister Mary Ann Pratt, aged 9 (‘b. Ratcliff, Middlx.’), at 21 Dalgleish Sreet, Limehouse, Middlx. - John Thomas Weatherburn m. i) Lavinia Eliza Tygat at Marylebone in the Dec. qtr. of 1877 (q.v.). - [They had 5 sons & 4 daughters.] - Lavinia died at Holborn in the June qtr. of 1895, aged 34, & John Thomas m. ii) Jane Longhurst [‘Jeannie’] at Sheppey in the Dec. qtr. of 1903. - John Thomas Weatherburn, formerly of 5 Shaftesbury Rd., Ravenscourt Park, Middx., died at 16 Oak Avenue, Heston, Hounslow, on 3/5/1929, aged 74. In his Will, John Thomas’s wife is named as ‘Jeannie’ and several of his children are also named.] - Probate was granted to J.T.W’s friend Charles Thomas Woosnam, of ‘Toronto’ 76 Whitworth Road, South Norwood, Surrey, Clerk, and John Frederick Weatherburn, manufacturer, of ‘Crown Works’, Galena Road, King Street, Hammersmith, the son. - Estate valued at £11,620:17:0d. - [The Crown Works firm was known as J.T. Weatherburn & Sons’.] - John Thomas also mentions his sister Ruth Fletcher (b. 1852) in his Will. (Ruth Weatherburn m. at Stepney in 1871 but she apparently m. Henry Owers then.) - Their father Martin is ‘Morten Wetherborn’ (sic), bap. 26/4/1820 at Sunderland (4th s. of John W. & Priscilla Harpley, m. 1806 at Bishopwearmouth, Durham), although, John & Priscilla’s daughter ‘Priscella’ was bap. at Sunderland on 22/8/1820, & another daughter Priscilla was bap. there in 1827.
1855
Jane Weatherborn (sic) [unidentified] died at Stepney in the March qtr. of 1855. Jane Weatherburn, of High St., Shadwell, was buried at St. Bartholomew’s, Bethnal Green, on 18/1/1855, aged 73.
1855
Charlotte Louisa Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, 2nd d. of Frederick S-W. [b. 1808] & his 2nd [?or 3rd] wife, Selina Mary Garth [m. 1852], was b. 7/5/1855 at Portobello, Edinburgh. - In the 1881 Census, Charlotte, unm., aged 25, was living with her widowed mother at Sandleford Lodge, Sandleford, Berks.] - In 1897 she was living at Haines Hill, Berks. (W.B. p. 183) - In the 1901 Census, ‘C.’ Wedderburn, aged 45, was living with Selina, aged 76, both ‘On their own means’, at St. Nicholas, Hurst, Berks. - Charlotte died at St. Nicholas, Hurst, on 22/8/1938, aged 83.
1855
Jane Wedderburn [apparently 3rd d. of James W., Scale Maker (b. 1824, d. 1869) & Mary Ann (née Barrow, m. 1843)] was b. c1855 at Salford, Lancs. [Her birth reg. not found.] - In the 1861 Census, Jane, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Salford, Lancs.’), was living with James, a Scale Beam Maker, & Mary Ann, both aged 37, at 2 Friars Place, St. George the Martyr, Southwark (but see Sarah ‘Waterburn’, bap. 1845 at Hayfield, Derbyshire). - Jane Sophia Wedderburn m. Edward Wasey in 1870 (q.v.). - [In the 1881 Census, Jane Wasey aged 26 (‘b. Salford, Lancs.’) was living with her husband Edward Wasey, a Blacksmith, & their 4 children, at 22 Wayford St., Battersea, Surrey - where Mary Ann (née Barrow), widow of James, was also living, with her second husband Joseph Wright (m. 1872).]
1855
Eliza Wedderburn [Elizabeth Cooper W., b.1834, 4th d. of Jabez W. (Scalemaker, b. c1798) & Sophia Clarkson Surrage (m. not found)] m. Henry Dykins, Boot-maker, a widower, s. of Thomas Dykins, Plumber & Glazier, at St. John’s Church, Bethnal Green, on 28/8/1855. The witnesses were P.J. Dixon, Jr., & F. (?)Studdard (whose wife, acc. to the 1881 Census, was a ‘Mission woman’). - [In the 1851 Census, Eliza Dykins, a Dressmaker aged 18 (‘b. Long Lane, Borough’), was living at 5 Yorke Place, Stoke Newington, Finsbury, Middlx., with her ‘husband’ Henry Dykins, a (?)Ham Dresser aged 36 (‘b. Manchester, Lancs.’); & nephew Jabez Wedderburn, aged 1yr. 10 mths. (‘b. Baltic, Gt. Old St., Middlx.’ - birth reg. not found)] - On W.B. p. 507 it shows that Eliza W. b. 5/11/1854 - 2nd d. of Jabez W. (b. 1827) & Harriett Bassom (m. 1846) - ‘m. George Gaddes at Islington in 1860’ - but this obviously cannot be so! (The witnesses at the marriage were ‘J. Wedderburn’ & Harriet Wedderburn, which may be how the confusion arose?) - It seems highly that the marriage in 1860 (q.v.) is a second marriage of this Eliza (b. 1834), as Henry Dykins & Eliza cannot be found in the 1861, 1871 or 1881 Censuses whereas George & Eliza/Elizabeth Gaddes are in all three. (I suspect that Henry may not have been a ‘widower’ when he married Eliza in 1855 and the marriage invalidated as it was bigamous!]
1855
William Weatherburn, SER Engine Driver [bap. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, e.s. of William W., ‘Seedsman’ (Mole-Catcher, b. 1803 at Stannington, Northumberland) & Mary Walker (m. 1828 at Newcastle) m. i) Ann --- at Isle of Thanet, Kent, in the Sept. qtr. of 1855. They had 4 sons & 4 daughters: James (b. 1856); Eleanor (b. 1858); Emily Jane (b. 1860); William (b. 1862); Eliza Ann (b. 1864); Maria (b. 1865); Henry (b. 1867); & Frederick (b. 1870, d. 1872). - In the 1861 Census, William, a Locomotive Engine Driver aged 33 (‘b. Plessey, Northumberland’), was living at 2 Bentley Cottages, Tonbridge, Kent, with Ann, aged 32 (‘b. Hythe, Kent’) & their then 3 children: James, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Maidstone’); Eleanor, aged 3; & Emily, aged 8 mths. (both ‘b. Tonbridge’). - In the 1871 Census, William, a Railway Engine Driver aged 43 (‘b. Plessey, Northumberland’), was living at Albert Road, Tonbridge, Kent, with Ann, aged 42 (‘b. Margate’); James, aged 14 (‘b. Maidstone’); Eleanor, aged 12; Emily, aged 10; William, aged 8; Eliza, aged 7; Maria, aged 5; Henry, aged 4; & Frederick, aged 1 (all ‘b. Tonbridge’). - Ann Weatherburn died at Tunbridge in the March qtr. of 1879, aged 50. William m. ii) Mary Ann Prince on 5/2/1880 (q.v.). - In the 1881 Census, William, aged 52 (‘b. Hartford, Northumberland’), was living at 109 Lavender Hill, Tonbridge, Kent, with Mary Ann aged 42 (‘b. Tunbridge Wells’); William’s son Henry, a Scholar aged 14 (‘b. Tonbridge’), & Mary Ann’s mother, Eliza Prince, aged 71 (‘b. Kent’).] - William, a retired SER Engine Driver, died at 109 Lavender Hill, Tonbridge, on 23/7/1897, aged 68. - Probate was granted at London on 9/9/1897 to his widow, Mary Ann Weatherburn. - Effects valued at £577:7:6d. In the 1901 Census, Mary A. Weatherburn, a widow aged 61 (‘b. Tunbridge Wells’), was living ‘on Own Means’ at 69 Pembury Rd., Tonbridge, Kent. - Mary Ann Weatherburn died at Tonbridge in the March qtr. of 1915, aged 73.
1855
Charles Edward Wedderburne, 3rd s. of Capt. Charles Francis Webster-W. [b. 1820] & his 2nd wife Ann Helyar [m. 1849], was b. 16/9/1855 at Melcombe Regis, Weymouth, Dorset. - In the 1881 Census, ‘Edward Wedderburn’, a Student aged 25, ‘Head of Household’, was living at 13 Park Lane, Portsea, Hants. - He m. Louisa Adele Snook ‘or Kimber’ in 1885 (q.v.). - [Louisa’s father changed his surname to Kimber in 1886. ] - Charles E. Webster- Wedderburn died at Hove, Sussex, in the Dec. qtr. of 1936, aged 81.
1855
Lucy Blanche Isabel Webster-Wedderburn, 2nd d. of George Gordon Gerald Trophime de Lally-Tollendal W-W [b. 1827] & Caroline Teresa Dixon [m. 1853 at Corfu], was b. 29/9/1855 at Fredericton, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. (W.B. p. 334) - In the 1881 Census, Lucy, unm. aged 25, was living with her widowed mother, 3 unmarried sisters, a Servant & a Boarder at 8 Park Avenue Villas, Lambeth. - In the 1891 Census, Lucy, aged 35, was living with her widowed mother; 2 unm. sisters & a Dom. Servant, at ?Masham Rd., East Molesley, Surrey. She died suddenly in London on 6/5/1896, aged 40. “See an account of the circumstances in the Weekly Sun, 10/5/1896”. Lucy Blanche Webster Wedderburn, of 31 Coleherne Road, Earl’s Court, was buried at Norwood Cemetery (South Metropolitan Cemetery) on 9 May 1896.
1855
John Weatherburn, Customs Officer [b. 1824, elder s. of Thomas W., Farmer at Snab Leazes, Longhoughton, Northumberland (b. 1787, d. 1831)], living in the parish of Stepney, Middx., m. Margaret Dunn [d. of George Dunn, Mariner] at the Parish Church, Tynemouth, Northumberland, on 14/11/1855. They had 3 sons & 2 daughters: John Thomas (b. 1856); Georgina (b. 1860); Ralph (b. 1863); Minnie (b. 1866); & Charles (b. 1869). - ‘Customs Promotions: Mr John Weatherburn has been promoted from 2nd class to 1st class Weigher in London.’ (Caledonian Mercury, 12/4/1858) - In the 1861 Census, John Weatherburn, Outdoor Official of Customs, aged 37 (b. Longhoughton’), was living at 29 Warwick Villas, Shepherds Larch, Homerton, Hackney, Middlx., with Margaret, aged 31 (‘b. Staithes, Yorks.); Jno. Thos., aged 4, & Georgina, aged 1 (both ‘b. Dalston, West Hackney’). - In the 1871 Census, John Weatherburn, a Customs Gauger aged 47 (‘b. Northumberland’), was still living at 29 Warwick Villas, Homerton, with Margaret, aged 42 (‘b. Yorkshire’); John T., a Scholar aged 14; Georgina, a Scholar aged 11; Ralph, a Scholar aged 7; Minnie Wetherburn (sic), a Scholar aged 5, & Charles Weatherburn, aged 2 (all ‘b. London’). - In the 1881 Census, John, a Customs Gauger aged 57, & Margaret, aged 51 (both said to have been ‘b. Alnwick’), were living at 6 Hassett Road, Hackney, London, with Georgina aged 21 (‘b. Dalston, Middlx.’); Ralph, a Butcher aged 17; Minnie aged 15; Charles aged 12, (all ‘b. Homerton, Middlx.’), & a Lodger, Robert Small, unm., a Clerk aged 22 (‘b Hoxton’ - who m. Georgina in 1881, q.v.). - [John & Margaret’s e.s. John Thomas, a Commercial Traveller, had m. Kate Tyler in 1879. (In the 1881 Census, they were living at 22 Hassett Road, Hackney, with their 11-month-old elder daughter, Kate Margaret. - They subsequently had (at least) two more children: John Charles (b. 1881) & Ethel Minnie (b. 1885). - (John) Charles (b. 1881) emigrated to New Zealand in 1904. In 1886 John retired from the Customs Service, by then an Examining Officer 2nd Class. - John Weatherburn (shown in Misc. Refs. on W.B. p. 508 as John Wedderburn ‘formerly of Homerton, but late of Essex’) died at 1 Kings Rd., Upton Park, Essex, on 3/11/1889, aged 65. Admon. of his Will (with codicil) was granted to his widow Margaret. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret, a widow aged 70 (‘b. Staithes, Yorks.), was living at 5 Park Crescent, Tynemouth, Northumberland, with her daughter Minnie, Minnie’s husband Thomas George Dunn, & Margaret’s grandson (Minnie’s nephew) John Charles Weatherburn (b. 1894 - s. of Margaret’s son Charles, b. 1869, & his wife Edith Mary Jane Pratt, m. 1893). - Margaret died at 35 Cleveland Road, Tynemouth on 31/1/1917, aged 87. - Thos. Geo. Dunn, Son-in-law, of the same address, was the ‘informant’.
1856
Jane F. Widderburn (sic) [unidentified - but possibly d. of Henry Weatherburn b. c1803 at Norham, & his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover] was b. in 1855/56 at Mantor Hill, Northumberland. - In the 1881 Census, Jane, unm. aged 25, was a General Servant to Martha L. Nevill, Daughter, Head, unm. aged 27, at 14 Cranley Gardens, Kensington, London.]
1856
Sarah Wedderburn, ‘aged 22’ [b. 1836, 5th d. of Jabez W., Scalemaker (b. c1798, 3rd s. of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’) & Sophia Clarkson Surrage] m. i) John Hewitt at Holy Trinity, Kensington, on 6/2/1856. [Sarah, widow of John Hewett, m. ii) Edward Norris in 1865 (q.v.).]
1856
Sir (Peter) Arthur Halkett, 8th & last Bt. of Gosford [b. 1834, e.s. of Sir John Halkett (b. 1805) & Amelia Hood Conway (m. 1831)] m. his cousin Eliza Anna Hill [e.d. of Capt. Richard Kirwan Hill & Jane Margaret Halkett (b. 1806, e.d. of Sir Peter Halkett, 6th Bt. of Gosford, & Elizabeth Todd (m. 1802)] at Elstree Church, Herts., on 6/5/1856. - They had a son & 5 daughters. - The son, Wedderburn Conway Halkett was b. at Shenley Lodge, Herts., on 1/2/1857 (q.v.). - The 5 daughters, none of whom married, were b. at Dunfermline, Fife. “In 1896, Sir Arthur was lieut-col. commanding the Fife Artillery Militia and captain of the Fife Mounted Rifle Volunteers. He was also commander of the Royal order of Isabella la Catolica of Spain”. He died at Pitfirrane, Fife, on 8/3/1904, aged 69, and was buried in Dunfermline Abbey. His only son & his only grandson having predeceased him, the baronetcy of Gosford became extinct. (Burke’s Peerage & Baronetage) - Sir Arthur’s widow Eliza Anna died on 3/1/1931, aged 93. - She was buried with her husband in Dunfermline Abbey.
1856
Margaret Wedderburn [b. c1813, 2nd d. of Alexander W., Chief inspector of mails in Exeter (bap. 1782 at Berwick-on-Tweed as ‘Weatherburn, d. 1853 at Exeter) & Ruth House (m. 1804)] died unm. at Cleveland Road, Islington, on 14/5/1856, aged 43. - She was buried at Highgate Cemetery on 20/5/1856. [Margaret’s middle name is spelt ‘Nisbett’ in her father’s Will (see 1853).]
1856
Maria Wedderburn [née Webb - wife of Christopher (Stewart) W. (b. 1813, m. 1839] died at Ashford, Kent, on 13/6/1856. [See m. of Maria & Christopher, 1839.]
1856
James Weatherburn, e.s. of William W. [SER Engine Driver, b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, bap. at Stannington as ‘Wedderburn’, d. 1897] & his first wife Ann --- [m. 1855 at Thanet, d. 1879], was b. in the June qtr. of 1856 at Maidstone [Kent]. In the 1861 Census, James, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Maidstone’), was living with his parents & 2 younger sisters at 2 Bentley Cottages, Tonbridge, Kent. - In the 1871 Census, James, aged 14 (‘b. Maidstone’), was living with his parents & 7 younger siblings at 9 Albert Road, Tonbridge, Kent. - James m. Elizabeth Harriett Humphrey at Sevenoaks [Kent], in the Dec. qtr. of 1880 (q.v.). - [They had a daughter & a son.] - James died at Reigate in the June qtr. of 1917, aged 60, & Elizabeth H. Wedderburn died at Dartford in the March qtr. of 1934, aged 76.
1856
Maria Ann Weatherburn, [only] d. of Henry W. [Engine Driver, b. 1818 in Northumberland (d. 1873)] & Maria Nash [m. 1839 at Berkhamsted], was b. in the June qtr. of 1856. She was bap. 15/6/1856 at St. Joan’s, Redhill. In the 1861 Census, Maria Wheatherbourn (sic), aged 4 (‘b. Reigate, Surrey’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings in Private (Railway) property at Reigate Foreign, Surrey. - In the 1871 Census, Maria Anne, aged 15 (‘b. Reigate Foreign’), was living with her parents & her brothers Robert & Frederick John, at No. 10 Station Cottages, Reigate, Surrey. - In the 1881 Census, Maria, ‘aged 23’, was living with her widowed mother Maria & 2 of her brothers (both Engine Drivers) at 4 Ladbrooke Villas, Ladbrooke Road, Reigate, Surrey. - Maria Ann Weatherburn died at 10 Ladbroke Villas, Redhill, on 30/11/1896, aged 40. Her brother Robert, Engine Driver, was the administrator of her estate, valued at £475.
1856
George Alexander Wedderburn, 3rd s. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827, d. 1882 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriett Bassom [m. 1846, d. 1897], was b. 3/8/1856 at 8 Little Arthur St., Cripplegate. In the 1861 Census, George, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Golden Square’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 22 High Street, Finsbury, Islington. - In the 1871 Census, George, aged 16 (‘b. Poplar, Middlx.’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 9 Deptford Bridge, Deptford, Greenwich, Kent. - In the 1881 Census, George, a Scalemaker ‘aged 25’ (‘b. London’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 46 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich, Kent - although, according to ‘Debrett’s’ research into the Scalemaking Wedderburns’ family history, George moved to Southampton from London in the 1870’s and acquired a scalemaking business, owned by a Henry Wood, at 10 Osborne Terrace, Bridge Road, Southampton. The firm of “Wedderburn Scales” was founded at No. 12 (later at No. 54) Bernard Street, formerly Bridge Street. (The Bernard St. premises were destroyed in an air-raid in 1940.) - George m. Florence Ada Cross [b. 1859 in Jersey] at S. Stoneham [nr. Southampton] in 1882 (q.v.). - [They had 3 sons & 3 daughters] - Florence died at S. Stoneham in the March qtr. of 1900, aged 39. - George m. ii) at Southampton in the June qtr. of 1903 (q.v.). - George A. Wedderburn died at Grosvenor House Nursing Home on 9/2/1917, aged 60. - F.W.V. Wedderburn, son, of 12 Bernard St., was the ‘informant’. - The business was continued by George’s son Lionel (b. 1891).
1856
Henry Wedderburn, 5th s. of James W. [‘Scalemaker Journeyman’, b. 1824, d. 1869 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Mary Ann Barrow [m. 1843], was b. 11/8/1856 in E. London (W.B. p. 506) - but Henry was b. at 14 Scarlett Street, Liverpool. (Birth cert. - Birth reg. at Liverpool Sept. qtr. 1856. [Nothing more is known about him.]
1856
Selina Elgiva Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, 3rd & ygst. d. of Frederick Lewis S-W. [b. 1808] & his 2nd [?or3rd] wife, Selina Mary Garth [m. 1852], bap. 22/8/1856 at Balmerino. In the 1881 Census, Selina, unm. aged 24, was living with her widowed mother & sister Charlotte at Sandleford Lodge, Sandleford, Berks. - Selina m. Captain James Carnegie Gillespie, R.H.A. [3rd s. of David Gillespie of Mountquhanie, Cupar, Fife - a grandson of Janet Scrymgeour, b. c1747, & John Gillespie, m. 1776, q.v.)], at Sandleford, Newbury, Berks., on 21/6/1883. - In 1897 Selina & her husband, by then Colonel of the R.H.A., were living at Weedon, Northamptonshire.
1856
Martin Witherbourne (sic) [bap. 1820 at Sunderland, 4th s. of John Weatherburn & Priscilla Harpley - & husband of Mary Ann Longhurst (m. 1842 at Brighton as ‘Weatherburn’], a stoker in a Steamboat, was found drowned at Cardiff, Glamorganshire, on 17/9/1856, ‘aged 40’. He was buried at St. Mary, Cardiff, on 18/9/1856. His widow Mary Ann Weatherburn m. ii) William Pratt at Stepney in 1861 (q.v.).
1856
‘Saber Wedderbun’ (sic) [Jabez William], ‘s. of Saber Wedderbun (sic) & Harriett’, bap. 21/12/1856 at St. Thomas Charterhouse, Finsbury. [Jabez William (e.s. of Jabez W., b. 1827, & Harriett Bassom, m. 1846), was b. 13/5/1849 (q.v.).]
1856
Harriett Wedderbun (sic), ‘d. of Jabe Wedderbun (sic) & Harriett’, bap. 14/12/1856 at St. Thomas Charterhouse, Finsbury. [Harriett Louisa (e.d. of Jabez W., b. 1827, & Harriett Bassom, m. 1846) was b. 28/12/1850 (q.v.) ]
1856
Robert Wedderbun (sic), [b. 1853, q.v.], ‘s. of Faber Wedderbun (sic) & Harriett’, bap. 21/12/1856 at St. Thomas Charterhouse, Finsbury. [Robert (2nd s. of Jabez W., b. 1827, & Harriett Bassom, m. 1846), was b. 12/3/1853 (q.v.).]
1856
Margaret Agnes Colvile [b. 1829 at Craigflower, Fife, 10th d. of Andrew Colvile (formerly Wedderburn, b. 1779), & the Hon. (Louisa) Mary Eden (m. 1806)] m. Charles Kegan Paul at St. Paul’s, Knightsbridge, on 12/12/1856. - (They had 2 sons & 3 daughters.) - [In 1898 the Kegan Paul family was living in London. (W.B. p. 309)] - Margaret died on 30/3/1905.
1856
Florence Annie Wedderburn, 3rd d. of Robert (Cooper) W. [Scalemaker, b. 1831 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Martha Hayward [m. 1850], was b. 27/12/1856 [not 1857 as shown in the W.B.] at 10 Southwark Square. Florence Annie died on 10/6/1858.
1856
John Thomas Weatherburn, e.s. of John W. [Customs Gauger, b. 1824 at Alnwick, Northumberland] & Margaret Dunn [m. 1855 at Tynemouth], was b. 16/11/1856 at Temple Street, Dalston, Middlesex. In the 1861 Census, Jno. Thos. Weatherburn, aged 4 (‘b. Dalston, West Hackney’), was living with his parents & sister at 29 Warwick Villas, Shepherds Larch, Hackney. - In the 1871 Census, John T., a Scholar aged 14 (‘b. London’), was still living at 29 Warwick Villas, Homerton, Hackney, with his parents & 4 siblings. - He became a Commercial Traveller. - John Thomas m. Kate Tyler [d. of George Tyler, Publican] in 1879 (q.v.). - [They had a son & 2 daughters.] - John Thomas Weatherburn died at 68 Woodlands Rd., Ilford, Essex, on 21/11/1920, aged 64. Probate was granted in May 1921 to Kate Margaret Holt, the daughter. - Estate valued at £5,603:2:0d.
1857
Wedderburn Conway Halkett, only s. of Sir (Peter) Arthur Halkett, 8th & last Bt. of Gosford [b. 1834] & Eliza Anna Hill [m. 1856, at Elstree, Herts.], was b. 1/2/1857 at Shenley Lodge, Herts. [David W-W (b. 1757), senior partner in Wedderburn & Co. until his death in 1801, lived at Shenley Hill, Herts.] - “Wedderburn Conway was educated at Eton and entered the army in 1879. He was lieutenant and captain in the 79th Highlanders, and also in the Fife Artillery Militia”. - He m. Jessie Elizabeth Lemprière in 1881 (q.v.). - [Their only child, Arthur Wedderburn Halkett, b. 1882 at Gibraltar, died at Camberley, Hants., on 13/10/1886, aged 4.] - Wedderburn Conway Halkett died at Woolstone, Hants., on 23/8/1885 “from an illness contracted upon the Nile expedition”. (W.B. p. 390) - “The Confirmation of the Commisariat of the County of Edinburgh dated 18/9/1885 of Robert Munro Ferguson M.P. of Raith & Novar and Alexander David Martin Black Writer to the Signet 28 Castle-street Edinburgh as Executors Nominate of Wedderburn Conway Halkett (Younger) of Pitfirran in the County of Fife residing at 12 Rothesay-place Edinburgh Captain in the 79th Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders who died at Coverside Woolston Southampton 23 August 1885”.
1857
Francis Edward Keir Wedderburn [twin with Mary, below], 3rd s. Andrew W. [b. 1821, Wedderburn-Maxwell from 1879] & Joanna Keir [m. 1847], was b. 11/3/1857, on board the s.s. “Columba” off Malta, on its voyage home from India, & bap. at St. Paul’s, Knightsbridge, London. - “Francis was educated at Clifton College & Balliol College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1878 but, passing into the Civil Service of India, did not proceed a degree. He went to India in 1880, and entered the Madras Civil Service; and was acting assistant-resident at Mysore, and (1891) special assistant to the Collector of Gangam. - He died unm. on 2/2/1893 at Calingapatam, Madras.
1857
Mary Wedderburn [twin with Francis Edward Keir, above], younger d. of Andrew W. [b. 1821, Wedderburn-Maxwell from 1879] & Joanna Keir [m. 1847], was b. 11/3/1857, on board the s.s. “Columba” off Malta, on its voyage home from India, & bap. at St. Paul’s, Knightsbridge, London. - In the 1891 Census, Mary Wedderburn, unm. aged 34 (‘b. at Sea’), was a Visitor at the home of Francis A. Ball, Retired Major in Army, aged 59 (‘b. ???, Brit. Subject’), his wife Mary G., aged 28 (‘b. Sullow in Holderness, Yorks’), & 4 Servans, at 41 Beaufrt Gdns. Kensington, Middlx. - Mary m. Charles Cannan (s. of David Cannan, & a fellow of Trinity College, Oxford) on 18/12/1891 at Corsock Parish Church, Kirkcudbrightshire. [They had 4 daughters, who were b. & bap. at Oxford: Margaret Dorothea Cannan (b. 21/11/1893); Frances Keir Cannan (b. 14/10, d. 27/12/1894); May Wedderburn Cannan (twin with Frances Keir) - whose autobiography, “Grey Ghosts & Voices” was pub. by ‘The Roundwood Press’ in 1976 (three years after May’s death); & Joanna Maxwell Cannan (b. 27/5/1896).
1857
Maria Frederica Rosa Webster-Wedderburn, 3rd d. of George Gordon Gerald Trophime de Lally-Tollendal W-W [b. 1827] & Caroline Teresa Dixon [m. 1853 at Corfu], was b. 12/5/1857 at Winchester, Hants. (W.B. p. 335) - In the 1881 Census, Maria, unm., aged 23, was living with her widowed mother, 3 unmarried sisters, a Servant & a Boarder, at 8 Park Avenue Villas, Lambeth, Surrey. - She became a nurse at the American Hospital in Paris. - Maria died unm. between 1930 & 1937.
1857
James Wedderburn, younger s. of James W. [Shipwright, b. 1828, 4th s. of James W. ‘of Banff’ (b. 1793) & Margaret Lumsden (m. 1816)] & Eliza Leith [m. 1848 at Peterhead, Aberdeen-shire], was b. 28/5/1857 at 17 Gill Street, Limehouse, Stepney, Middlesex. “James died at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, on 12/3/1861, aged 4”.
1857
Gertrude Violet Webster-Wedderburn, e. surv. d. of Capt. Charles Francis W-W [b. 1820] & his 2nd wife, Ann Helyar [m. 1849], was b. Nov. 1857 in Paris. - She m. i) her cousin Horace Augustus Helyar in 1877 (q.v.) [they had a s. & a d.]; & ii) John Savile-Lumley in 1894 (q.v.). Gertrude died 16/10/1912.
1858
Rachel Wedderburn [bap. 1826 at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire (2nd d. of James W. ‘of Banff’, b. 1793, d. 1848, & Margaret Lumsden, m. 1816)], Spinster, ‘dau. of James W., Mariner’, m. William Hutcheon, Bachelor, Mariner (both of Rotherhithe), son of George Hucheon, Mariner, by Licence, at St. Mary, Rotherhithe, Surrey, on 11/4/1858. - The witnesses were W. Mackenzie & Margaret Wedderburn. [This marriage is shown in Misc. Refs. on W.B. p. 509 but it gives William’s surname incorrectly as ‘Hutcheson’. On W.B. p. 508 it shows just that James’s daughter Rachel ‘m. twice’. (She seems to have m. ii) George Sellar at Peterhead in 1862.)] - Rachel Wedderburn died at Peterhead in 1885, aged 58.
1858
James Wedderburn, 4th s. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827, d. 1882 (grandson of Robert the ‘B. P.’)] & Harriett Bassom [m. 1846, d. 1897], was b. 17/6/1858 at 22 Rufford’s Buildings, Islington. In the 1861 Census, James, aged 3 (‘b. Islington’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 22 High Street, Finsbury, Islington. - In the 1871 Census, James, aged 14 (‘b. Poplar, Middlx.’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 9 Deptford Bridge, Deptford, Greenwich, Kent. - James Wedderburn, Scale Maker, b. 2/6/1858 (sic) at Islington, joined the Navy as a Boy on 22/8/1873 on HMS Fisgard [the Guardship and Admin ship at Woolwich at that time]. “Although it is not stated, he was probably a Portsmouth rating as the other ships he served on were Portsmouth ships and he signed on for 10 years when he was 18.”] - The other ships are “St. Vincent”. “Boscawen”, Torch”, “Hibernia”, “R. Adelaide”, “Duke of Wellington”, “Excellent” & “Duke of Wellington” (again). “He certainly served in the Mediterranean as HMS Torch recommisioned at Malta on 13/6/1878, one day after James left the ship, and HMS Hibernia, his next ship, was at Malta during 1878. James is shown as having a Blue Jacket on his left arm, which was probably a tattoo of a sailor, and became a Signalman before being invalided from Haslar on 9/1/1880.” “James emigrated to Australia”. (W.B. p. 507) - He m. Jane Leggatt at St. Matthew’s Church, St. Albans, Christchurch, New Zealand, on 3/6/1883 (q.v.). [James’s brother George Alexander (b. 1856) m. in 1882 and moved to Southampton where he founded the firm of “Wedderburn Scales”. - George & James’s younger brother Jabez (b. 1866) founded the firm of “Wedderburn Scales” in Australia, which is still going strong today.]
1858
Florence Annie Wedderburn [b. 1856, 3rd d. of Robert (Cooper) W. (Scalemaker, b. 1831) & Martha Hayward (m. 1850)] died on 10/6/1858. (W.B. p. 507 - Death reg. June qtr. at St. Saviour 1d 21)
1858
Annie Edith Webster-Wedderburn, 4th d. of George Gordon Gerald Trophime de Lally-Tollendal W-W [b. 1827] & Caroline Teresa Dixon [m. 1853 at Corfu], was b. 27/7/1858 at Gibraltar. (W.B. p. 335) - In the 1881 Census, Annie, aged 22, was living with her widowed mother, 3 unmarried sisters, a Servant and a Boarder, at 8 Park Avenue Villas, Lambeth, Surrey. - In the 1891 Census, Annie, aged 32, was living with her widowed mother; 2 unm. sisters & a Dom. Servant, at ?Masham Rd., East Molesley, Surrey. - [When her mother died in 1899, Annie W-W, spinster, was granted probate of her estate valued at £328.] - In the 1901 Census, Annie Webster-Wedderburn, Head, a Florist (Employer), aged 42 (‘b. Gibraltar’), occupied 4 rooms at 19 Philbeach Gardens, Kensington, Middlesex, with her cousin, Mary Dixon, a Florist aged 37 (‘b. Sydenham’), & a 19-yr.-old Domestic Servant. - Annie m. Edward (‘Ted’) Howard Wakefield [s. of Edward Wakefield of New Zealand] at Kensington on 21/2/1903. - [They had no children.] - ‘Ted’ died on 6/4/1930. - Annie Wakefield died at Hespera Cottage, Storrington, Sussex, on 9/7/1943.
1858 Eleanor Weatherburn, e.d. of William W. [SER Engine Driver, b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, & bap. at Stannington as ‘Wedderburn’, d. 1897] & his first wife Ann --- [m. 1855 at Thanet, d. 1879], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1858 at Tunbridge [Kent]. - In the 1861 Census, Eleanor, aged 3 (‘b. Tonbridge’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 2 Bentley Cottages, Tonbridge. - In the 1871 Census, Eleanor, aged 12 (‘b. Tonbridge’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 9 Albert Road, Tonbridge, Kent. - In the 1881 Census, Eleanor, unm., aged 22, was a Visitor at the home of her brother James (b. 1856) & his wife Elizabeth at 2 Grove Cottage, Reigate, Surrey. - In the 1901 Census, E. Weatherburn, a Domestic Servant aged 32 (‘b. Tonbridge’), was Parlourmaid in the household of Miss C.L. Homewood, unm. aged 55 (‘b. Tunstall, Kent’), ‘Living on own Means’, with a Housemaid & a Cook (as well as the Parlourmaid), at 1 West Ascent, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea, Sussex. - Eleanor Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1942, aged 84.
1858
Mary Ann Wedderburn [b. 1829, e.d. of Jacob W., Scalemaker, b. 1806 (4th & ygst. s. of Robert the ‘B.P.’) & Mary Elizabeth Williams (m. 1828)] m. William Matthew Tennant at Holy Trinity, Hoxton, Middlx., on 5/12/1858. In the 1881 Census, Mary Ann Tennant, aged 52 (‘b. Clerkenwell’), was living at 6 Holywell Lane, Shoreditch, Middlesex, with her husband, William M. Tennant, a Fishing Tackle Maker aged 66 (‘b. Boardsly, Birmingham’); their d. Mary (?)I. Tennant, aged 21 (‘b. Clerkenwell’), & sons William Tennant, a Warehouse Asst. aged 16, & Charles T. Tennant, a Clerk aged 14 (both ‘b. Shoreditch’).
1859
Frederick William Wedderburn, 2nd s. of Robert (Cooper) W. [Scalemaker, b. 1831 (grandson of Robert the ‘B.P.’)] & Martha Hayward [m. 1850], was b. 2/1/1859 at 18 Balaclava Road, Bermondsey. [This Frederick William became a Baker & was later a Mineral Water Works Manager.] - In the 1861 Census, Frederick, aged 2 (‘b. Bermondsey’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Crown Wharf, Commercial Rd., Peckham [Camberwell]. - In the 1871 Census, Frederick, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Bermondsey’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 3 Thirza Place, Camberwell. - In the 1881 Census, Frederick, unm. aged 22, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 108 Commercial Rd., Camberwell. - Frederick m. Marion Dainty in 1883 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 5 sons & 4 daughters.] - Frederick & Marion lived at Kingston, Surrey, then, between Sept. 1895 & June 1897, they moved to Stoke Within, nr. Guildford, Surrey. - Frederick W. Wedderburn died at Kingston in the March qtr. of 1916, aged 57. Marion Wedderburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1935, aged 73.
1859
Henry Wedburn [sic - unidentified] was m. at Pancras [Middlx.] in the June qtr. of 1859.
1859
Florence Webster-Wedderburne (sic), 3rd d. of Capt. Charles Francis W-W [b. 1820] & his 2nd wife, Ann Helyar [m. 1849], was b. 28/9/1859 at the Borough Gaol, Armley, Yorks. [Her father Charles was the Gaol Governor.] (Birth cert. - Birth reg. at Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks.) - Florence died at Armley on 12/2/1861.
1859
Eliza Frederica Wedderburn [bap. 1838, 3rd but 2nd surv. d. of John W. (Fishmonger, b. 1807) & Hannah Trowbridge (m. 1826)] m. Isaac Hopes at St. Andrew’s, Holborn, on 25/12/1859. - In the 1861 Census, Eliza Hopes, a Tailoress aged 23 (‘b. Adelphi, Strand’), & Isaac, a Tailor aged 44 (‘b. Penrith, Cumberland’) were living at 12 Printing House Lane, Blackfriars, City of London - as was Eliza’s brother William (b. 1840).] - Eliza & Isaac had a son, Isaac Henry Hopes (b. 1863). - In the 1871 Census, Eliza & Isaac were still living at 12 Printing House Lane, as was Eliza’s sister Clara & several Boarders (4 of them ‘Engineers’), but Eliza & Isaac’s son was not there. - In the 1881 Census, Isaac, aged 65, & Eliza aged 43, were still at 12 Printing House Lane with their son, Isaac H. Hopes, a Printer Compositor aged 18, & seven ‘Boarders’. [Henry Isaac Hopes m. Anna Maria Meadows in the March qtr. of 1887. In the 1891 Census, Eliza Hopes, aged 53 (‘b. London Strand’), & her husband Isaac, a Tailor aged 76 (‘b. Penrith, Cumberland’), were living at 239 Waterloo Rd., St. George the Martyr, Southwark, with ‘Visitor’ Eliza F. Hobson, a Milliner’s Assistant aged 17 (‘b. Penrith, Cumberland’); ‘Boarder’ Thomas Hill, Livery Cab Proprietor, unm. aged 52 (‘b. Wendover, Bucks.’) & ‘Lodger’ Francis H. Gundlach, a Printer’s Reader, unm. aged 37 (‘b. Scotland’). - Isaac Hopes died in the March qtr. of 1892. [On 22/2/1894, Eliza Frederica Hopes, then living at 11 Tower Bridge Buildings, Dockhead, was a witness to her brother William’s Will.] - In the 1901 Census, Eliza Hopes, Head, a widow aged 63, was ‘living on own means’ at 11 Tower Bridge Buildings, Bermondsey, Surrey. - [Her son Isaac Hopes, a Printer (Reader) aged 38 (‘b. London City’) was living at 144 Ponsonby Buildings, Christchurch, Southwark, Surrey, with his wife Ann M., aged 25 (‘b. Regent St., London’), & sons Albert C., aged 11 (‘b. Walworth’), & Isaac H., aged 6 (‘b. Blackfriars’).] In the 1911 Census, Eliza Frederica Hopes, a widow aged 73 (‘b. Strand, Middx.), was living in 2 rooms at 1 Tower Bridge Buildings, Dockhead. - Eliza F. Hopes died in the Dec. qtr. of 1917, aged 79.
1860
Georgina Dunn Weatherburn, elder d. of John W. [Customs Gauger, b. 1824 at Alnwick, Northumberland] & Margaret Dunn [m. 1855 at Tynemouth], was b. in the March qtr. of 1860 at Hackney [Middlx.]. In the 1861 Census, Georgina, aged 1 (‘b. Dalston, West Hackney’), was living with her parents & brother at 29 Warwick Villas, Shepherds Larch, Hackney. - In the 1871 Census, Georgina, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. London’), was still living at 29 Warwick Villas, Homerton, Hackney, with her parents & 4 siblings. - In the 1881 Census, Georgina, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Dalston’) was living with her parents, 3 younger siblings & a lodger, Robert Small, a Clerk aged 22 (‘b. Hoxton’) at 6 Hassett Road, Hackney, London. - Georgina m. Robert Small [her parents’ lodger] at Hackney in the June qtr. of 1881 (q.v.).
1860
Frederick William Wedderburn, 5th s. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827, d. 1882 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriett Bassom [m. 1846, d. 1897], was b. in the March qtr. of 1860 at Rufford’s Buildings, Islington. [This Frederick William became a Scalemaker.] - (On W.B. p. 507, Frederick’s d.o.b. is given as 18/9/1860, which is incorrect.) In the 1861 Census, Frederick, aged 1 (‘b. Islington’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 22 High Street, Finsbury, Islington. - In the 1871 Census, Frederick aged 12 (‘b. Poplar, Middlx.’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 9 Deptford Bridge, Deptford, Greenwich, Kent. - In the 1881 Census, Frederick, ‘aged 18’, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 46 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich. - Frederick m. Anne Coote in 1882 (q.v.). - [They had 4 daughters & 3 sons (not 2 daughters & a son as shown in the W.B.)] - Frederick W. Wedderburn died at Greenwich in the Dec. qtr. of 1918, aged 59. Ann Wedderburn died at Lewisham in the Dec. qtr. of 1943, aged 82.
1860
Ruth Wedderburn [née House, bap. 26/4/1776 at Thurloxton, Somerset] widow of Alexander W. [Chief inspector of mails in Exeter (b. 1782 at Berwick-on-Tweed, m. 1804 in London, d. 1853 at Exeter] died at 1 Cleveland Rd., Islington, on 2/5/1860, aged 84.
1860
Georgina Henrietta Cecilia Wedderburn, ‘d. of George W. & Caroline’, bap. 16/6/1860 at St. Nicholas, Rochester. [Georgiana Cecilia Webster-Wedderburn is the 5th d. of George Gordon Gerald Trophime de Lally-Tollendal W-W (b. 1827) & Caroline Teresa Dixon (m. 1853 at Corfu).] - Georgiana died in India, aged 1 yr. 3 mths., & was buried at Newsheva, Punjab, on 3/5/1861.
1860
Elizabeth Weatherburn, a spinster ‘aged 21’ [b. 1838, 3rd d. of John W. (Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, d. 1889 at Limehouse) & Ann Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 at Stepney)] m. Walter Marins, Rope Maker, aged 30 [s. of Joseph Marins (dec’d), Rope Maker] - both of 14 Bower Street, Corn Road - at the Parish Church of St. James, Ratcliff [Middlx.] on 9/7/1860.
1860
Martin Weatherburn, Engine-Driver, a bachelor ‘of London’ [b. 1835, 2nd s. of Martin W., Engine-Driver (b. 1805) & his first wife, Ester Dixon (m. 1828] m. Emily Harvey, spinster of South Croxton [d. of John Harvey], on 16/7/1860, at the Parish Church, South Croxton, Leics., by licence. They had 3 daughters & 2 sons, all b. at St. Pancras, Middlx.: Harriet (b. & d. 1861); Esther (b. 1862); Margaret (b. 1864); Frisby (b. 1865); & Thomas Harvey (b. 1867). - In the 1871 Census, Martin, an Engine Driver aged 35 (‘b. Colville, Leics.’), was living at 3 Railway Cottages, St. Pancras, Marylebone, Middlx., with Emily, aged 31 (‘b. South Croxton’); Esther, a Scholar aged 8; Margaret, a Scholar aged 7; Frisby, a Scholar aged 5; & ‘Harvey T.’, aged 3 (all ‘b. St. Pancras’). - In the 1881 Census, Martin, a Railway Driver aged 45 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), was living at 8 Old Oak Lane, Hammersmith, Middlx., London, with Esther, aged 18, & Frisby, aged 15 (both ‘b. St. Pancras’). - Emily Weatherburn, ‘Licensed Victualler’s Wife’ (husband not shown), aged 41 (‘b. South Crofton (sic), Leics.’) was at the Bull Inn, 6 Bull Lane, Gloucester, with her son Thomas aged 13 (‘b. Middlesex, London’), & a 15-yr.-old Domestic Servant. - Martin Weatherburn died at Pancras [Middlesex] in the June qtr. of 1895, aged 59. In the 1901 Census, Emily, a widow aged 61 (‘b. S. Croxton, Leics.’), was living at 8 Railway Cottages, Hammersmith, with her daughter Margaret, a Lady’s Maid, unm. aged 35; & her son Thomas, a Railway Engine Driver, unm. aged 32 (both ‘b. St. Pancras’). - In the 1911 Census, Mrs. Emily Weatherburn, Head, a Widow aged 72 (‘b. S. Croxton, Leics.’), was living at 8 Railway Cottages, Willesden Junction, London, with her son Thomas Harvey W., Engineman with L & NW Rlwy, unm. aged 43 (‘b. St. Pancras, London’), Edmund Hall, Boarder, Signalman with L & NW Rlwy, unm. aged 34 (‘b. Boxmoor, Herts.’), & Gladys Goodman, Visitor, aged 16 (‘b. Acton, Middlx.’). - Emily Weatherburn died at Hammersmith in the Sept. qtr. of 1916, aged 77.
1860
Marianne Amy Wedderburn, 4th d. of Robert (Cooper) W. [Scalemaker, b. 1831 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Martha Hayward [m. 1850], was b. 30/8/1860 at Crown Wharf, Commercial Rd., Peckham, Surrey. Marianne died there in the March qtr. of 1861.
1860
Eliza Wedderburn ‘daughter of Jabez Wedderburn, Scalemaker’, m. George Gaddes [Boxmaker, s. of David Gaddes, Chairmaker] - both of 22 High St. - at Islington Parish Church on 15/10/1860. - The marriage was conducted by the Rev. Ebenezer Hewlett, Curate. (In 1881, the Rev. Ebenezer Hewlett was Rector of St. Paul’s at Chorlton on Medlock, Lancs., a village a few miles south-west of Manchester. - Mary Ann Wedderburn, widow of John W., tailor in Manchester, b. c1795 - who died ‘s.p.’ at Altrincham, Cheshire, in 1841, died there in 1849, aged 60, & there were other Wedderburn connections with Chorlton on Medlock.) - On W.B. p. 507 it shows that ‘Eliza W., b. at Little Arthur Street (St. Luke’s) on 5/11/1854’, 2nd d. of Jabez W. (b. 1827) & Harriet Bassom (m. 1846) m. George Gaddes in 1860’ but this obviously cannot be so! (The m. cert. shows that ‘J. Wedderburn & Harriet Wedderburn’ were the witnesses, which may be how the confusion arose.) - It seems highly likely that this is a second marriage of Eliza (b. 1834, 4th d. of Jabez W., Scalemaker, b. c1798 (3rd s. of Robert W. the ‘B. P.’), & Sophia Clarkson Surrage) who m. i) Henry Dykins in 1855. - [In the 1851 Census, Eliza Dykins, a Dressmaker aged 18 (‘b. Long Lane, Borough’), was living at 5 Yorke Place, Stoke Newington, Finsbury, Middlx., with her ‘husband’ Henry Dykins, a (?)Ham Dresser aged 36 (‘b. Manchester, Lancs.’); & nephew Jabez Wedderburn, aged 1yr. 10 mths. (‘b. Baltic, Gt. Old St., Middlx.’ - birth reg. not found) - but Henry Dykins & Eliza do not appear in the 1861, 1871 or 1881 censuses. (I suspect that Henry may not have been a ‘widower’ when he married Eliza in 1855 and that the marriage was invalidated as it was bigamous!] - In the 1861 Census, George Gaddes, Carpenter, & Eliza, both aged 28 (‘b. Lambeth, Surrey’), were living at 4 Brick Lane, St. Luke, Finsbury. - In the 1871 Census, George Gaddes, aged 37, & Elizabeth, ‘aged 34’, were living at 51 Little Surrey St., Southwark, with William, an Errand Boy aged 11; George, a Scholar aged 9; & Thomas, a Scholar aged 5 (all ‘b. Lambeth, Surrey’). - In the 1881 Census, George Gaddes, a Box & TK Manufacturer Employing 8 men, aged 48 (‘b. Lambeth’) & Elizabeth Gaddes, aged 48 (‘b. St. George’), were living at 14 Gt. Charlotte St., Southwark, Surrey, with their son Thomas Fentham, a Warehouseman aged 16; daughter Eliza Gaddes, a Scholar aged 6, & nephew Harry Gaddes, a Scholar aged 6 (all ‘b. St. George’).
1860
Emily Jane Weatherburn, 2nd d. of William W. [SER Engine Driver, b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, & bap. at Stannington as ‘Wedderburn’, d. 1897] & his first wife Ann --- [m. 1855 at Thanet, d. 1879], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1860 at Tunbridge [Kent]. In the 1861 Census, Emily, aged 8 mths. (‘b. Tonbridge’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 2 Bentley Cottages, Tonbridge, Kent. - In the 1871 Census, Emily, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Tonbridge’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 9 Albert Road, Tonbridge, Kent. In the 1881 Census, Emily Jane, aged 20, was a Domestic Servant in the household of Rear Admiral Hubert Campion & his family at Dry Hill Park Oak Villa, Tonbridge, Kent. - In the 1891 Census, Emily, a Domestic Servant aged 26 (‘b. Tunbridge, Kent’), was 1 of 9 Servants in the household of Isabella Waterlow, a widow Living on Own Means, aged 75 (‘b. Piccadilly, Lodon’), at Great ????, Reigate, Surrey. - In the 1901 Census, E. Weatherburn, a Servant ‘aged 32’ (‘b. Tonbridge’), was Parlourmaid in the household of bachelor C.L. Homewood, aged 55 (‘b. Tunstall, Kent’), Living on Own Means, with a Cook & a Housemaid, at 1 West Ascent, St. Leonard’s, Hastings. - Emily Weatherburn died at Tonbridge in the March qtr. of 1946, aged 85.
1860
Hannah Wedderburn [wife of John W. (Fishmonger, b. 1807, m. 1826, d. 1870)] died at 12 Printing House Lane, City of London, on 20/10/1860, aged 54. (Death Cert. - The ‘informant’, E. Wedderburn, was her daughter Emily, b. 1844.)
1861
Mary [Annesley] Wedderburne (sic), 4th d. of Capt. Charles Francis W-W [b. 1820] & his 2nd wife, Ann Helyar [m. 1849], was b. 13/3/1861 at the Borough Gaol, Armley, Yorks. [Her father Charles was then the Gaol Governor.] Mary died at Melcombe Regis, Weymouth, Dorset, on 11/5/1862.
1861
William Wedderburn [GPO Clerk, b. 1840, 3rd but e.surv. s. of John W., Fishmonger (b. 1807) & Hannah Trowbridge (m. 1826)] m. i) Eleanor Hughes [d. of David Hughes, Hatter, & Ann --] at Trinity Church, Holborn, on 26/8/1861. [William lived at 12 Printing House Lane, Blackfriars, & Eleanor’s parents lived at No. 11 - although the address of both is given on the m. cert as ‘Grays Inn Road’. (David Hughes was b. at Denbigh, N. Wales, & his wife Ann was b. at Dolgelly, Merionethshire. - 1851 Census)] - William & Eleanor had 3 sons & 3 daughters: Frederick William (b. 1862); Emily Annie (b. 1863); Eleanor Emma (b. 1864, d. 1886); Alfred John David (b. 1866); Nellie (b. 1867); & William (b. 1870). - In the 1871 Census, William, Clerk in Post Office aged 30 (‘b. London’), was living at 3 James St. Place, Clapham, Surrey, with Eleanor, aged 35; Frederick W., a Scholar aged 8; & Emily A., a Scholar aged 7 (all ‘b. Southwark, Surrey’); Eleanor, a Scholar aged 6; Alfred John, aged 4, Nellie, aged 3; & William, aged 5 mths. (all ‘b. Clapham, Surrey’). - Eleanor died at 44 Courland Grove, Clapham, Surrey, on 13/9/1878, aged 42. - In the 1881 Census, William, a Civil Servant in charge P.O., aged 50 (sic - he was 40), was living at No. 6 Courland Grove, Clapham, with Emma E., a Civil Servant aged 16; Alfred J., aged 14; Nellie, aged 13; & William, aged 10. - William m. ii) Jane Tytherleigh at St. Matthew’s Church, Newington, on 25/3/1883 (q.v.). - William died at 27 Chaucer Rd., Herne Hill, London, S.E. 24, on 20/2/1914, aged 73, leaving a Will. - Jane died at 5 Milton Road, Herne Hill, on 20/3/1925.
1861
Harriet Weatherburn, e.d. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1835 at Coalville, Leics. (s. of Martin W., b. 1805 at Longbenton, Northumberland, & Esther Dixon, m. 1828)] & Emily Harvey [m. 1860, at S. Croxton, Leics.], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1861 at Pancras [Middlx.] She died there in the Dec. Qtr.
1861
Charles George Wedderburne, s. of Charles Adrian W-W [b. 1824 at Lincroft Lodge, near York] & Frances Mary Huntley [m. 1851], was b. 19/11/1861 at Lambeth, Surrey. [Charles George became a Cab-driver.] - He m. Eliza Marion Brown in 1885 (q.v.). - [They had 3 sons & 5 daughters.] In the 1901 Census, Charles was a Coachman to Veterinary Surgeon. - Charles George Wedderburn died at Lambeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1903, aged 41. Eliza m. ii) William Hale in 1913.
1861
Mary Ann Weatherburn, a widow aged 43 [d. of Thomas Longhurst, Shipwright, & widow of Martin W., Railway Engine Driver (bap. 1820 in Sunderland, m. 1842 at Brighton, d. in Wales & buried as Martin ‘Witherbourne’ in 1856, q.v.)] m. ii) William Pratt, a widower aged 55 [s. of Thomas Pratt, Waterman] - both of 23 George St., Ratcliff - at the Wesleyan Seaman’s Chapel, Stepney [Middlx.], on 25/12/1861. ( Witnesses were W. Longhurst & Ann Weatherburn.)
1862
Isabella Weatherbourne (sic), [b. 1841, younger d. of Elias Weatherburn (Shoemaker ‘of Greenses’, Berwick on Tweed, b. 1805) & Margaret (Gibson, m. 1828)] m. Thomas Bailey at Lewisham in March qtr. 1862. - [A list of migrants to NSW around 1865 shows Thomas Bailey, 23, Iron Moulder of Woolwich, father dead, mother, Anna, and Isabella Bailey, 24, of Berwick on Tweed, father Elias Wetherburn (sic), mother Margaret Wetherburn, of Berwick on Tweed. Charles Bailey, of Botany Road, Chippendale, brother of Thomas & brother-in-law of Isabella, is also listed under this entry.. (It must have been after Thomas Bailey, his brother-in-law, that George W., Twinespinner, b. 1834, named his 8th son Thomas Bailey in 1876.’)]
1862
Robina Wedderburn [unidentified] m. Henry Bolden in Bengal, India.
1862
Mary Ann Wedderburn, [3rd] d. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827, d. 1882 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriett Bassom [m. 1846, d. 1897], was b. c1862 (although she is not shown in the list of their children on W.B. p. 507, & her birth was not registered under ‘Wedderburn’.) - In the 1871 Census, Mary Ann aged 9 (‘b. Poplar, Middlx.’) was living with her parents, her sister Harriett & 5 brothers, at 9 Deptford Bridge, Greenwich, Kent. - In the 1881 Census, Mary aged 18 (‘b. London Middlx.’), was living at 46 Blackheath Road, Greenwich, with Jabez & Harriet, 4 of their unm. sons, a ‘Visitor’ James Buckler, a Butcher aged 19 (‘b. Devon’) & William Ayles, a General Servant (Scale Mkr.) - Mary Jane (sic) Wedderburn, ‘d. of James W., Chair-maker’ (sic), m. James Bolden Buckler in 1881 (q.v.).
1862
Sarah Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Stepney in the June qtr. of 1862. [In the 1851 Census, Sarah Weatherburn, Needle Woman, a widow aged 66 (‘b. Staplehurst, Kent’), was living at 4 Chivers Court, Limehouse, Middlx., with her son-in-law Robert Beal, a Dock Labourer aged 56 (‘b. Limehouse’); her daughter Sarah, a Laundress aged 49 (‘b. Staplehurst, Kent’); Robert Beal’s sister Elizabeth Beal, a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 35 (‘b. Lewisham’); & his daughter Susan Shore, a Needle Woman, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Limehouse’).]
1862
William Weatherburn 2nd s. of William W. [SER Engine Driver, b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, & bap. at Stannington as ‘Wedderburn’, d. 1897] & his first wife Ann --- [m. 1855 at Thanet, d. 1879], was b. in the June qtr. of 1862 at Tunbridge [Kent]. In the 1871 Census, William, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Tonbridge’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 9 Albert Road, Tonbridge, Kent. - In the 1881 Census, William, an Engine Fitter (SE Railway), aged 19, was a Boarder at the home of widow Charlotte Springett, Annuitant, at 30 U (Upper) Denmark Road, Ashford, Kent.
1862
Alice Ellen Annesley Webster-Wedderburn, 6th d. of George Gordon Gerald Trophime de Lally-Tollendal W-W [b. 1827] & Caroline Teresa Dixon [m. 1853 at Corfu], was b. in 1862 in India & died there in 1863, aged 8+ months. - She was buried at Ferezopore on 31/5/1863.
1862
Frederick William Wedderburn, e.s. of William W. [GPO Clerk, b. 1840, d. 1914 ] & Eleanor Hughes [m. 1861, d. 1878], was b. 22/4/1862 at 33 Esher St., Lambeth, & bap. 1/6/1862 at St. Bride’s, Fleet Street, City of London, his father’s occupation given as Government Clerk. [This Frederick William became a Seaman (Marine Fireman).] - In the 1871 Census, Frederick W., a Scholar aged 8, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 3 James St. Place, Clapham, Surrey. - Frederick m. Elizabeth Sarah Annie Maria Williams in 1884 (q.v.). - [They had a son & a daughter.]
1862
Mary Annesley Webster Wedderburn [b. 1861 at Armley, Yorks., 4th d. of Capt. Charles Francis W-W (b. 1820) & his second wife, Ann Helyar (m. 1849)] died at Melcombe Regis, Weymouth, Dorset, on 11/5/1862. She was buried there on 15/5/1862, aged 1.
1862
Sir John Wedderburn, 2nd Bt. of Balindean [b. 1789 at Balindean, Perthshire, 2nd s. of Sir John W. of Balindean (b. 1730) by his 2nd wife, Alicia Dundas] died at 4 Chichester Terrace, Brighton, Sussex, on 2/7/1862. - “He had been visiting a friend, Mr. George Ashburner” (one of the executors of Sir John’s Will. - See ‘Ashburner.doc’). [Sir John was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Tibberton, Gloucestershire, on 9/7/1862. He had succeeded his half-brother, Sir David Wedderburn (b. 1775), the 1st Bt., when David died on 7/4/1858 without surviving issue.] - Sir John was succeeded as 3rd Bt. of Balindean by his third son, David (b. in Bombay, 1835, q.v.), who died, unm., on 18/9/1882, at Inveresk Lodge, Midlothian. - [Sir David was succeeded as 4th Bt. of Balindean by his younger brother William (b. 25/3/1838 in Edinburgh, & bap. at Inveresk Lodge on 9/5/1838 (q.v.).]
1862
Esther Weatherburn, 2nd d. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1835 at Coalville, Leics. (s. of Martin W., b. 1805 at Longbenton, Northumberland, & Esther Dixon, m. 1828)] & Emily Harvey [m. 1860, at S. Croxton, Leics.], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1862 at Pancras [Middlx.]. In the 1871 Census, Esther, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. St. Pancras’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, St. Pancras, Marylebone, Middlx. - In the 1881 Census, Esther, aged 18 (‘b. St. Pancras’), was living with her father & brother Frisby (b. 1865) at 8 Old Oak Lane, Hammersmith, London. (Her mother was then living in Gloucester with her younger son, Thomas Harvey, b. 1867.) - Esther & her sister ‘Maggie’ (Margaret, b. 1864) became Ladies-in-waiting to the aristocracy, possibly the Earl of Coventry & the Earl of Derby”. In the 1891 Census, Esther Weatherburn, unm. aged 28 (‘b. London’), was a Lady’s maid in the household of C.A. Johnstone, aged 46 (‘b. Ireland’), & his 7 children (all ‘b. New Zealand’ - 2 of the sons Oxford Undergraduates), at Tile Hill, Runnymede, Egham, Surrey. - In the 1901 Census, Esther, unm. aged 38 (‘b. Haverstock Hill’), was (Domestic) Housekeeper in the household of Gerald D. Smith, aged 34 (‘b. St. Peter’s, Eaton Square, London’); his wife and son, with 12 other Servants, at Strensham Court, Strentham, Pershore, Worcestershire. - Esther Weatherburn died at Gloucester in the Dec. qtr. of 1944, aged 82.
1863
Mary Ann Wedderburn [b. 1844, e.d. of James W., Scalemaker, b. 1824 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B. P.’) & Mary Ann Barrow (m. 1843)] m. James Chard at St. George the Martyr, Southwark, on 25/5/1863. In the 1871 Census, Mary A. Chard, aged 27 (‘b. St. Luke’s, Middlx.’), was living at 26 York St., Lambeth, Surrey, with her husband James Chard, a Warehouseman aged 27 (‘b. Kennington, Surrey’). - Mary Ann Chard died in the Dec. qtr. of 1877, aged 33. In the 1881 Census, James Chard, a Fitter (E & M), widower aged 38, was a Lodger at 22 Wayford St., Battersea, Surrey, the home of Mary Ann’s mother ‘Marian’ Wright and her second husband Joseph Wright (m. 1872, q.v.).
1863
Alice Wedderburn, 4th d. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827, d. 1882 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriett Bassom [m. 1846, d. 1897], was b. 28/5/1863 at Rufford’s Buildings, Islington. She died there on 4/8/1863.
1863
Emily Frederica Wedderburn [b. 1844, elder d. of John Kellerman W. (‘Fund Holder’, b. 1818) & Charlotte McMahon (m. 1843, in India)] m. Carey John Knyvett, C.B., at St. Paul’s, Knightsbridge, on 2/7/1863. They had 4 daughters.
1863
Emily Annie Wedderburn, e.d. of William W. [GPO Clerk, b. 1840, d. 1914] & Eleanor Hughes [m. 1861, d. 1878], was b. 11/7/1863 at 2 Hayward’s Place, Old Kent Rd., Southwark, & bap. 9/8/1863 at St. Bride’s Fleet Street, City of London, her father’s occupation given as Sorter in the General Post Office. - In the 1871 Census, Emily A., a Scholar aged 7, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 3 James St. Place, Clapham, Surrey. - In the 1881 Census, ‘Anne’ Wedderburn, unm. aged 17 (‘b. Southwark, Surrey’), was a General Domestic Servant in the household of George Rowe, Senior Clerk, Metropolitan Police, aged 55 (‘b. Dorchester, Dorset’), his wife Susan, a Clerk in the Stock Exchange, aged 55 (‘b. Charminster, Dorset’), an unm. son & daughter, and a grand-daughter, at 99 Clapham Road, Lambeth, Surrey. - Emily Wedderburn (known as ‘Annie’) m. Harry Charles Pyne in 1887 (q.v.). - [They had no children.] - Emily A. Pyne died at Margate, Kent, in 1938, aged 75.
1863 James Wedderburn [b. 23/9/1814 in Edinburgh, e.s. of the late James W. (Solicitor-General for Scotland, b. 1782) & Isabella Clerk (m. 1813)] died unm. at 39 Craven Street, London, ‘on or about 17/7/1863, and was buried in Brompton Cemetery’. Probate was granted to his next-of-kin, George Wedderburn, brother, WS., of 25 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh. ‘Scotch confirmation of his Will recorded at Somerset House on 27/10/1863’. (W.B. p. 313) - [In the 1851 Census, James, Late surgeon, Scots’ Greys, aged 38 (sic), was a Lodger at 118 Jermyn Street, London.]
1863
Lucy Constance Wedderburne (sic), 5th & ygst. d. of Capt. Charles Francis Webster-W [b. 1820] & his 2nd wife, Ann Helyar [m. 1849], was b. 24/7/1863 at Belfield Terrace, Weymouth, Dorset. “She died young at Boulogne”.
1863
Walter Henry Wedderburn, 3rd s. of Robert (Cooper) W. [Scalemaker, b. 1831 (grandson of Robert the ‘B.P.’)] & Martha Hayward [m. 1850], was b. 28/7/1863 at Crown Wharf, Commercial Rd., Peckham, Surrey. - In the 1871 Census, Walter, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Camberwell’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 3 Thirza Place, Camberwell. - In the 1881 Census, Walter, a Compositor aged 17 (‘b. Peckham’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 108 Commercial Rd., Camberwell. - Walter m. Emily Jane Stevens in 1887 (q.v.). - [They had 2 sons & 4 daughters.] - Walter Henry Wedderburn died at Camberwell in the March qtr. of 1940, aged 76. Emily Wedderburn died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1940.
1863
John Wedderburn [unidentified] died of angina pectoris at St. George’s Hospital, Hanover Square, on 18/9/1863, aged 71. [John’s death cert. shows that a Wm. James Taylor, ‘Occupier’ was the informant of the death. - Although Caroline Wedderburn, b. 1817 (d. of Alexander W., Chief inspector of mail-coaches at Exeter (bap. at B-on-T in 1782 as ‘Weatherburn’) m. a James Taylor, this John is not her uncle John (b. 1784 at B-on-T), as he died there on 18/7/1850, aged 66.]
1863
Ralph Weatherburn, 2nd s. of John W. [Customs Gauger, b. 1824 at Alnwick, Northumberland], & Margaret Dunn [m. 1855 at Tynemouth], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1863 at Homerton [Middlx.]. - In the 1871 Census, Ralph, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. London’), was living at 29 Warwick Villas, Shepherds Lawn (sic), Homerton, Hackney, with his parents & 4 siblings. - In the 1881 Census, Ralph, a Butcher aged 17, was living with his parents, 3 siblings & a lodger at 6 Hassett Road, Hackney, Middlx. - Ralph m. Sarah Mary Worledge at Hackney in 1898 (q.v.). - [By 1902 they had a daughter & 2 sons.] - Ralph Weatherburn died at East Ham in the June qtr. of 1938, aged 74 & Sarah M. Weatherburn died at Romford in the Dec. qtr. of 1945, aged 82.
1863
Thomas Weatherburn [b. c1837 at Blyth, Northumberland], Engine Driver, bachelor, of Francis Street, Newington, Surrey, ‘s. of Joseph W., Engine Driver’ [b.1807 (& Elizabeth Balks, m. 1832 at Horton by Blyth, Northumberland)] m. Letitia Louisa Newing, Spinster, of Francis Street, Newington [d. of George Francis Newing, Engine Driver] at the Parish Church of St. Mary, Newington, Surrey, on 5/10/1863. They had a s. William Joseph (b. 1864). - Thomas Weatherburn, Engine Driver, died at West Choppington, Bedlington, Northumberland on 11/9/1866, aged 29. ] - In the 1861 Census, Letitia L. Weatherburn, a widow aged 30 (‘b. Headcorn, Kent’), was a Servant (Needlewoman) at Carshalton School, Carshalton, Surrey. - Letitia Louisa Weatherburn, widow, m. ii) James Smith at Radley, Berks., in 1872 (q.v.)]
1863
Charles Wedderburn-Webster [b. 1799, 2nd s. of David W. ‘of Pearsie’ (b. 1757) & Elizabeth Read (m. 1785) - & widower of Rebecca Georgina Chatterton (m. 1822, d. 1858)] died at 180 Camberwell Road, Camberwell, Surrey, on 16/12/1863, & was buried in Norwood Cemetery. Letters of Admon. of the Personal Estate & Effects of Charles W-W formerly of Gloucester & of Brigton in the County of Forfar in N. Britain but late of 13 Addington-Square, Camberwell, in the county of Surrey, Esquire, a widower, dec’d., who died 16 Dec. 1863 at High St. Camberwell aforesaid, were granted at the Principal Registry to Charles Adrian W-W of 46 Walcot Square, Kennington, in the said County of Surrey, Esquire, the Son of the deceased, having first been sworn duly to administer. - Effects under £20 - Resworn at the Principal Registry - Effects under £200.
1864
Eliza Ann Weatherburn, 3rd d. of William W. [SER Engine Driver, b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, & bap. at Stannington as ‘Wedderburn’, d. 1897] & his first wife Ann --- [m. 1855 at Thanet, d. 1879], was b. in the March qtr. of 1864 at Tunbridge [Kent]. In the 1871 Census, Eliza, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Tonbridge’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 9 Albert Road, Tonbridge, Kent. - In the 1891 Census, Eliza, ‘aged 25’ (‘b. Tunbridge, Kent’), was one of two Domestic Servants in the household of Alfred Blume, Professor of Singing, aged 34, & his wife Agnes, aged 31 (both ‘b. Germany’), at 6 Pembridge Gdns., Kensington, Middlx. - In the 1901 Census, Eliza Wetherburn (sic), Parlourmaid, ‘aged 31’ (‘b. Tunbridge, Kent’) was a servant in the household of Annette E. Bear, a widow aged 67 (‘b. London’) at 28 (?)Claricarle Gardens, Kensington. - In the 1911 Census, Eliza Weatherburn, ‘aged 35’ (‘b. Tunbridge, Kent’), was Parlourmaid in the household of Lionel Graham Horton Horton-Smith, M.A., F.S.A. (Scot.), aged 39, Lincoln’s Inn Barrister, living in 12 rooms at 58 Clarendon Road, Holland Park, W. London.
1864
Margaret Weatherburn, 3rd d. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1835 at Coalville, Leics.] & Emily Harvey [m. 1860, at S. Croxton, Leics.], was b. in the March qtr. of 1864 at Pancras [Middlx.]. In the 1871 Census, Margaret, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. St. Pancras’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, St. Pancras, Marylebone, Middlx. - “Maggie & her sister Esther (b. 1862) became Ladies-in-waiting to the aristocracy, possibly the Earl of Coventy & the Earl of Derby”. [In the 1891 Census, a Margaret Weatherburn, Assistant (Dress) Milliner, unm. aged 28 (‘b. London’), was living with four other Asst. Milliners in the household of Edgar W. Everest, Manager of Coal & Tobacco business, aged 26, his wife & young son, at 144 Western Road, Brighton, Sussex.] - In the 1901 Census, Margaret, a Lady’s Maid, unm. ‘aged 35’ (‘b. St. Pancras’), was living with her widowed mother & her brother Thomas, a Railway Engine Driver, unm. aged 32, at 8 Railway Cottages, Hammersmith. – Margaret, a Maid ‘aged 46’ born in London, arrived at Ellis Island USA on 27/8/1915, her fare paid by Mr. Whittaker. She showed her raletion in England as Mrs. Weatherburn, 8 Old Cottages, Willesden.- Margaret Weatherburn died at Gloucester in the Dec. qtr. of 1944, aged 80.
1864
Albert Annesley Webster-Wedderburn, 4th & ygst. s. of Capt. Charles Francis W-W [b. 1820] & his 2nd wife, Ann Helyar [m. 1849], was b. 9/6/1864 at Boulogne. - Annesley Wedderburn attested on 17/8/1887 at Aberdeen on joining the Gordon Highlanders but he only served until 12/4/1888, when he was discharged at Belfast at his own request upon payment of £18. He gave his next of kin as his brother, E.W. Wedderburn, of 3 Palmeira Terrace, Southsea, and gave that address as his intended residence after discharge. Albert m. i) Adelaide Scott [d. of John Scott] at the Anglican Church, Cooma, NSW, Australia, on 14/6/1892 (q.v.). - (W.B. p. 336) - Adelaide died in 1903 & Albert m. ii) in 1905, Mary McCabe, from Glebe, nr. Sydney, Australia. - He moved to Glebe and they had a daughter, Violet (Joan - b. 22/11/1905). - [Joan m. Geoff King, a Sydney movie man, and had 2 children: Joan Anne King (b. 8/1/1928, who m. Dr. Dick Holliday & has issue); & Rosemary King (b. 2/8/1931, who m. Dr. Max Elliott in 1956 & has issue). - Joan died in Sydney in 1991. (Info. from John Stewart, via Peter Garwood, 2000.] - Annesley’s 2nd wife Mary Xavier Wedderburn was buried in 1919 in the McCabe plot at Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, but Annesley does not seem to have been buried there. He appears to have died in 1929.
1864
William Wedderburn, 6th s. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827, d. 1882 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriet Bassom [m. 1846, d. 1897], was b. 2/7/1864 at Rufford’s Buildings, Islington. He died there on 15/3/1865.
1864
Eleanor Emma Wedderburn, 2nd d. of William W. [GPO Clerk, b. 1840, d. 1914] & Eleanor Hughes [m. 1861, d. 1878], was b. 13/12/1864 at Clapham, Surrey. In the 1871 Census, Eleanor, a Scholar aged 6, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 3 James St. Place, Clapham, Surrey. - ‘Emma’ & her brother Alfred (b. 1866) were bap. on 17/3/1872 at St. Bride’s Church, Fleet Street, City of London, their father’s occupation shown as Counterman & address then 10 Union Grove, Clapham. - In the 1881 Census, Emma E. (sic), a Civil Servant aged 16, was living with her widowed father & her 3 younger siblings at 6 Courland Grove, Clapham, Surrey. - Emma Wedderburn died at 127 Shakespeare Road, Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 28/8/1886, aged 21. (Death cert.) - She was buried at Norwood Cemetery, Norwood (South Metropolitan Cemetery) on 1/9/1886.
1864
William Joseph Weatherburn, s. of Thomas W. [Locomotive Engine Driver, b. c1837, d. 1866 (2nd s. of Joseph W., Engine Driver, b. 1807, & Elizabeth Balks, m. 1832 at Horton, Northumberland)], & Letitia Louisa Newing [m. 1863], was b. on 11/9/1864 at 32 Napier St., Deptford [Kent]. In the 1871 Census, William Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Deptford, Kent’), was living at 99 ??? Road, Southwark, with his maternal grandparents, Francis George Newing, Engine Driver, aged 55 (‘b. ???’), & Isabella, aged a Dressmaker, aged 52 (‘b. Frome Somerset’), & their daughter Bertha ???, a widow aged 19, Dress Maker (‘b. Ashford, Kent’). - [William Joseph’s widowed mother Letitia Louisa Weatherburn m. ii) James Smith at Radley, Berks., in 1872 (q.v.).]
1864
James Weatherburn [b. 1831, e.s. of John W. (Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, Durham, d. 1889 at Limehouse) & Ann Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 at Stepney)] m. Sarah Ann Lee, Widow [d. of Henry Fowler], in the Dec. qtr. of 1864 at Mile End. In the 1871 Census, ‘Matthew Weather-bourne’ (sic), Fireman, ‘aged 38’ (‘b. Sunderland’), was living at 1 Bloomfield Road, Mile End Old Town, Middlx., with Sarah A. aged 38; Henry Weatherburn, Apprentice, aged 15 [b. Henry Philip Lee - Sarah’s son by her first marriage to Philip Lee, by whom she also had a daughter Laura, who, by this time, was married to Thomas German & living in Old Church St., Mile End]; & Sarah Ann’s father Henry Fowler, Wine Cooper, a widower aged 67 (all ‘b. Bow’, Middlx.). - In the 1881 Census, James (shown as ‘Jane’!) Weatherburn, Engineer, aged 49 (‘b. Stepney’ - sic) was living with Sarah, aged 49 (‘b. Stepney’), at 50 Copley St., Mile End Old Town, Middlx. - [In 1889, James, ‘of 108 Old Church Rd., Stepney’, was granted Admon. of his father’s effects, valued at £378:15:5d.] - James had died by January 1891 when his widow, Sarah Ann Weatherburn, died in the Informary at Mile End, aged 59.
1864
Jane Catherine Weatherburn [née Richardson, wife of Thomas W. (Engine Driver, b. 1829 at Killingworth, Northumberland, m. 1858 at Derby )] died at Wandsworth in the Dec. qtr. of 1864. Jane Catherine Weatherburn, of Long Hedge Farm, Battersea Park, was buried at St. Mary’s, Battersea, on 17/10/1864, aged 35.
1865
Sarah Hewett [née Wedderburn, b. 1836, 5th d. of Jabez W., Scalemaker (b. c1798) & Sophia Clarkson Surrage] ‘widow of John Hewett’ [m. 1856] m. Edward Norris, Upholsterer, of John Street [s. of Wm. Norris, Engineer] on 6/3/1865, at St. John’s Church, Waterloo. [Sarah’s father had m. his second wife, widow Sophia Nunns, d. of John Hewitt, at the same church in 1850.] - Emma Shuttleworth (probably daughter of Sarah’s sister Sophia Phoebe, b. 1822, & her husband James Shuttleworth, m. 1838) was one of the witnesses at Sarah & Edward’s marriage. - In the 1881 Census, Edward Norris, a Journeyman/Upholsterer aged 36 (‘b. Stroud’), was living at 181 & 183 Kingsland Rd., Shoreditch, Middlx., with Sarah ‘aged 35’ (b. Bermondsey); their children William Norris, an Errand Boy aged 13; Elizabeth Norris, a Scholar aged 11, & Emily Soul Norris, a Scholar aged 9 (all ‘b. St. Luke’s’). [Emily Soul Norris was b. 11/8/1871 at Hoxton, London.]
1865
Maria Weatherburn, 4th d. of William W. [SER Engine Driver, b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, & bap. at Stannington as ‘Wedderburn’, d. 1897] & his first wife Ann --- [m. 1855 at Thanet. d. 1879], was b. in the June qtr. of 1865 at Tunbridge [Kent]. In the 1871 Census, Maria, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Tonbridge’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 9 Albert Road, Tonbridge, Kent. - In the 1881 Census Maria, aged 15 (‘b. Tunbridge’), a Domestic (Nurse), was living with John Read, an Accountant, and his wife & family at 44 High Street, Tonbridge, Kent. - Maria was m. at Tunbridge in the Dec. qtr. of 1889 (q.v.).
1865
Martin Weatherburn [Engine Driver, b. c1835, (2nd) ‘s. of Martin W.’ (b. 1801 at Stannington, Northumberland, & Elizabeth Oliver, m. 1826)] m. Margaret Dowson [‘d. of Robert Dowson’] at St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 5/7/1865 at St Nicholas’s church on 5th instant, Mr Martin Weatherburn, son of Mr Martin Weatherburn of Hawk’s Cottage, Gateshead to Miss M Dowson of Blackgate in this town, daughter of the late Mr R Dowson of Whitstone, London.’ Martin & Margaret had a son & 4 daughters b. at Barnet, Herts.: Robert (b. 1869, d. 1895); Elizabeth Hannah (b. & d. 1871); Caroline Elizabeth (b. 1872); Margaret (b. 1875); & Harriet (b. & d. 1883). - In the 1871 Census, Martin, an Engine Driver aged 35 (‘b. Blyth, Northumberland’), was living with his wife Margaret, aged 25 (‘b. ?Marsh Mills, Herts.’), & their son Robert, aged 3 (‘b. New Barnet, Herts.’), at the home of Margaret’s parents, Robert Stevens, a Plate Layer aged 55, & Hannah, aged 47, at Victoria Road, East Barnet, Herts., with 2 ‘Piggott’ grandchildren & a Lodger. - [Martin and his wife & their (then) 3 children do not appear in the CD version of the 1881 Census.] - Margaret Weatherburn died at Barnet in the June qtr. of 1884, aged 40. Martin Weatherburn died there in the March qtr. of 1887, aged 51. He was buried at St. Mary the Virgin, East Barnet, on 5/2/1887.
1865
Herbert George Wedderburn, 4th & ygst. s. of Robert (Cooper) W. [Scalemaker, b. 1831 (grandson of Robert the B.P.’)] & Martha Hayward [m. 1850], was b. 6/8/1865 at Crown Wharf, Commercial Rd., Peckham, Surrey. In the 1871 Census, Herbert, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b.Camberwell’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 3 Thirza Place, Camberwell. - In the 1881 Census, Herbert, a Scalemaker Meas. App., aged 15 (‘b. Peckham’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 108 Commercial Rd., Camberwell, Surrey. - Herbert m. Sarah Eleanor Braybrooks at Holbeach, Lincs., in the Sept. qtr. of 1891 (q.v.). - [They had 3 sons & a daughter - & maybe other children?] - Herbert went to S. Africa - as did his cousin Albert Edward, b. 1871. - Herbert George Wedderburn died on 11/2/1939, aged 73.
1865
William Weatherburn [b. 1842, 4th s. of John W. (Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, d. 1889 at Limehouse) & Ann Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 at Stepney)] m. Mary Ann Hudson at St. John the Evangelist, Limehouse, on 13/8/1865. They had 6 sons & 3 daughters: William John (b. 1866, m. 1893); Georgina Elizabeth (b. 1868, m. 1894); Edith (bap. Stepney 1870, m. 1899); Ethel (bap. Stepney, 1873, m. 1897); Hudson (b. 1875, m. 1897); Henry (‘Harry’, b. 1877); Thomas (b. 1880); Joseph (b. 1883, m. 1915); & Walter (b. 1885, m. 1917). - In the 1871 Census, William Weatherburn, a Plumber aged 28 (‘b. Wapping, Middlx.’), was living at 4 Emma Place, Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlx., with Mary Ann, aged 28 (‘b. Herts’); William J., aged 5 (‘b. St. George, Middlx.’); Georgina E., aged 2 (‘b. Shadwell, Middlx.’); & Edith, aged 4 mths. (‘b. Ratcliff, Middlx.’). - In the 1881 Census, William, a Plumber aged 38 (‘b. Wapping, Middlx.’) was living at 58 Kerby St., Poplar, Middlx., with Mary Ann, aged 38 (‘b. Hatfield, Herts.’); William, an Apprentice Plumber aged 15 (‘b. St. George’s, Middlx.’); Georgina, aged 12 (‘b. Shadwell’); Edith, aged 10 & Ethel, aged 7 (both ‘b. Ratcliff’); Hudson, aged 6; Harry, aged 3 & Thomas, aged 9 mths. (all ‘b. Poplar, Middlx.’); plus a Boarder, William M. Jacobs. - In the 1891 Census, William, a Plumber & Oil-shop Keeper aged 47, was living at 37 Kerbey St., with Mary Ann, an Oil-shop keeper’s Asst., aged 47 (‘b. Hertford Heath, Herts.’); William J., a House Painter, unm. aged 25 (‘b. Shadwell’); Ethel, a Gen. Domestic Servant, unm. aged 17 (‘b. Ratcliffe’); Hudson, aged 16, & Harry, aged 15, both Errand Boys; Thomas, a Scholar aged 10; Joseph, a Scholar aged 7; & Walter, a Scholar aged 5 (all ‘b. Poplar’); plus the Boarder, William M. Jacobs, a Builder, unm. aged 40 (‘b. Ratcliffe’). - In the 1901 Census, William, a Plumber aged 58 (‘b. Wapping’), was living at Bromley (by Bow), Poplar, Middlx., with Mary, aged 58 (‘b. Hertford Heath, Herts.’); Walter, a Painter aged 15, & Joseph, a Painter aged 17 (both ‘b. Poplar’); & a Lodger, William Jacobs, a Painter (Employer), aged 49 (‘b. Ratcliffe’). - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn, Painter, Building Trade, aged 68 (‘b. Wapping’), was living at 93 Blair Street, Poplar, London E., with Mary Ann, aged 68 (‘b. Hertford Heath’), Married 46 years, 9 children, all living; Harry, a Steeple Jack, repairing chimneys, unm. aged 34; Joseph, a Painter, Building Trade, unm. aged 27 (both ‘b. Poplar’); Georgina Ethel Bacon, granddaughter, aged 6 (‘b. Islington’), & 3 male ‘Visitors’. - Mary Ann died at Poplar in the March qtr. of 1922, aged 76. William died at 93 Blair St., Poplar, on 13/2/1926, aged 83. He left a Will. - Probate was granted to Harry Weatherburn. - Estate valued at £110:10:0d.
1865
Francis Weatherburn, Engineer, bachelor [(uncle of William W. in preceding entry) - b. 1824 at Sunderland, Durham, 5th s. of John W. (Engineman of Kenton) & Priscilla Harpley (m. 1806)] died at 14 Bower St., Ratcliffe, Middlesex, on 16/9/1865. Admon. of his goods was granted on 2/10/1865 to John Weatherburn, Engineer, the brother, of the same address. (W.B. Vol. II, p. 522 Note I (d) - under ‘References to the name of Weatherburn’). - [See John Weatherburn, b. 1809, d. 1889.]
1865 Frisby Weatherburn, [elder] s. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1835 at Coalville, Leics.] & Emily Harvey [m. 1860 at South Croxton, Leics.], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1865 at Pancras [Middlx.]. In the 1871 Census, Frisby, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. St. Pancras’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, St. Pancras, Marylebone, Middlx. - In the 1881 Census, Frisby, aged 15, was living with his father & elder sister Esther (b. 1862) at 8 Old Oak Lane, Hammersmith, Middlx. (His mother Emily was in Gloucester with her younger son Thomas Henry, b. 1867). - Frisby m. Emma Golding at Hendon [Middlx.] in 1897 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 sons & 2 daughters. - See e-mail from June Weatherburn on 4/10/2002.] - Frisby Weatherburn died at 70 Old Oak Lane, Acton, on 9/1/1941, aged 74.
1865 Alexander Wedderburn McKenzie a Military Officer [unidentified], died at Pembroke House, South Hackney, Middlesex, on 8/11/1865, aged 72 (i.e. b. c1793). - James Rockett, of Pembroke House, present at the death, was the informant. (Death cert.) - [Acc. to info. rec’d from Paul Jerrard , Alexander, a Captain from 21st Fusiliers, retired on 10/3/1843. (Vol. I of the Regimental History of the Royal Hampshire Regt. by C.T. Atkinson. ‘Nothing else is mentioned of him in the book’]. - On 29/3/1867, a Lincoln’s Inn Solicitor published a request, ‘Pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery according to the statutes for the distribution of intestates’ estates made in cause “Margaret Mackenzie and another against George Wise Mackenzie”, that all persons claiming to be Next of Kin of Alexander Wedderburn Mackenzie, formerly of Hendon, and late of Pembroke House, Hackney, a captain in Her Majesty’s 67th Regt. should prove their claims … on or before 7th April 1867’.]
1865
John Wedderburn, 7th s. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827, d. 1882 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriett Bassom [m. 1846, d. 1897], was b. 22/12/1865 at Rufford’s Buildings, Islington. In the 1871 Census, John aged 5 (‘b. Poplar, Middlx.’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 9 Deptford Bridge, Deptford, Greenwich, Kent. - In the 1881 Census, John, aged 16 (‘b. Middlesex’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 46 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich, Kent. – John Wedderburn, Blacksmith, aged 19 years 6 mths., b. Islington, was attested at Woolwich on 19/5/1883 for service in the Ordnance Store Corps and served 12 years, including 4 years in Egypt, before his discharge on 21/5/1895. At his attestation, his next of kin was named as his sister, Mary Jane Buckler, of Beresford Street, Woolwich. John Wedderburn m. Catherine Sedgley, widow (née Roberts), at St. Paul’s, Greenwich [Kent], on 25/12/1889 (q.v.). - [Catherine apparently had a daughter, Clara E. (b. c1888/89).]
1866
William John Weatherburn, e.s. of William W. [Plumber, b. 1842] & Mary Ann Hudson [m. 1865], was b. 14/2/1865 & bap. 8/4/1866 at Christ Church, Watney St., Tower Hamlets, his parents’ address then 73 Sutton Street. - In the 1871 Census, William J. Weatherburn, aged 5 (‘b. St. George, Middlx.’), was living with his parents & 2 younger siblings at 4 Emma Place, Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlx. - In the 1881 Census, William, an Apprentice Plumber aged 15 (‘b. Shadwell, Middlesex’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 58 Kerby St., Poplar, Middlesex. - In the 1891 Census, William, a House Painter, unm. aged 25, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 37 Kerbey St., Poplar. - William John Weatherburn m. Elizabeth Mary Harlock at Mile End [Middlx.] in 1893 (q.v.). He died at Poplar in the March qtr. of 1917, aged 51 & Elizabeth died there in the March qtr. of 1927, ‘aged 50’.
1866
Minnie ‘L.R.’ (sic - Minnie Isabella) Weatherburn, younger d. of John W. [Customs Gauger, b. 1824 at Alnwick, Northumberland) & Margaret Dunn [m. 1855 at Tynemouth], was b. 12/2/1866 & bap. 18/3/1866 (as dr. of John & Margaret Elizabeth Weatherbourne) at St. Barnabas, Homerton, Hackney. - Her father’s occupation is given as Office of Customs and their address, 29 Warwick Villas, Homerton. In the 1871 Census, Minnie, Wetherburn (sic), a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. London’), was living at 29 Warwick Villas, Homerton, Hackney, with her parents & 4 siblings. - In the 1881 Census, Minnie, aged 15, was living with her parents, 3 siblings & a lodger at 6 Hassett Road, Hackney, London. - Minnie Isabella Weatherburn m. Thomas George Dunn at East Ham in the June qtr. of 1891(q.v).
1866
Alfred Wedderburn [b. 1842, 4th & ygst. s. of John W. (Fishmonger, b. 1807) & Hannah Trowbridge (m. 1826)] died at the City of London Workhouse (‘Admitted on the Common Fund’) on 18/4/1866, aged 24 (sic - he was 23), of T.B. - He was ‘Buried by Friends on 19th’.
1866
Alfred John David Wedderburn, 2nd s. of William W. [GPO Clerk, b. 1840, 1914] & Eleanor Hughes [m. 1861, d. 1878], was b. 21/5/1866 at 5 James Street, Larkhall Lane, Clapham, Surrey. (He was named after his uncle - in preceding entry - & his two grandfathers.) - In the 1871 Census, Alfred, aged 4, was living with his parents & his 5 siblings at 3 James St. Place, Clapham, Surrey. - Alfred & his sister Emma (Eleanor Emma, b. 1864) were bap. on 17/3/1872 at St. Bride’s Church, Fleet Street, City of London, their father’s occupation given as Counterman & address then 10 Union Grove, Clapham. - In the 1881 Census, Alfred J., aged 14 (‘b. Clapham’), was living with his widowed father & 3 siblings at 6 Courland Grove, Clapham. - William became a Compositor on “The Times” newspaper. - In the 1891 Census, Alfred J.D., a Printer/Compositor, unm. aged 24, was living with his father, his father’s second wife Jane & his younger brother William at 27 Chaucer Road, Herne Hill, Lambeth, Surrey. - Alfred m. Rose Emily Moore at E. Brixton [Lambeth] in 1892 (q.v.).
1866
Jabez William Wedderburn [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g. grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’), e.s. of Jabez W. (b. 1827, d. 1882) & Harriet Bassom (m. 1846, d. 1897)] m. Ruth Smith [‘d. of Jeremy Smith’] at St. Pancras Old Church on 1/7/1866. They had 5 sons & 6 daughters: Jabez William (b. 1867) who founded “Wedderburn Scales” in Australia 1896 (although “other branches of the family started businesses of their own in Australia & N.Z.”); Ernest George (b. 1869); Walter Henry (b. 1871 - on W.B. p. 506 it says that he died in Deptford the same year, but it was ‘Harry’, i.e. Henry, bap. 1869 at Deptford, 8th s. of Jabez W., b. 1827, & Harriet Bassom, who died at Greenwich in the Dec. qtr. of 1870, aged 1); Ruth Beatrice (b. & d. 1873); Ruth (b. 1874); Florence Harriett (b. 1876, d. 1878); twins Charles (b. & d. 1878) & Florence ( b. 1878); twins Clayton Herbert (b. & d. 1880) & Beatrice (b. 1880); & Grace Harriet (b. 1882, d. 1884). - In the 1871 Census, Jabez, a Scalemaker aged 24 (‘b. S. Luke’s’), was living at 9 Friendly Street, Deptford, Greenwich, Kent, with Ruth, aged 27 (‘b. Biggleswade, Beds.’); Jabez, aged 3; Earnest (sic), aged 2 (both ‘b. Islington’); & Walter, aged 2 mths. (‘b. Deptford’). - In the 1881 Census, Jabez, a Scale Maker, ‘aged 36’ [he was 31], (‘b. London’), was living at 73 Sumner Rd., Peckam, Camberwell, with Ruth, aged 36 (‘b. Bedford’); Jabez, aged 13; Ernest, aged 12; Walter, aged 10; Ruth, aged 6; Florence, aged 2 (m. 1899 at Camberwell); & Beatrice, aged 1 (all ‘b. London’). - In the 1891 Census, Jabez W., Scale Manufacturer, aged 48 (‘b. Islington’), was living at 130 Hill Street, Peckham, Camberwell, with Ruth J., aged 50 (‘b. NK’); Walter H., Scale Manufacturer, aged 20, & Ruth S., a Scholar aged 16 (both ‘b. Islington’); Florence H. a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. New Cross’); Beatrice M., a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Peckham’); Lizzie Hussey, Domestic Servant, aged 16 (‘b. Bath, Somerset’); & Frank Edwards, Scale Apprentice, aged 18 (‘b. Walworth, London’). - In the 1901 Census, Jabez W. Wedder-burn, a Scale Maker Employer working at home, aged 54 (sic - ‘b. Brentford, Middlx.), was still living at 130 Hill Street, Peckham, Camberwell, Surrey, with Ruth, aged 58 (‘b. Bedford’); & Beatrice, aged 21 (‘b. Peckham’). - [Acc. to Debrett’s researchers for the “Wedderburn Scales” family in Australia, “all Jabez William’s & Ruth’s children emigrated to Australia or New Zealand”. - Jabez William’s brother George Alexander (b. 1856) founded the firm “Wedderburn Scales” in Southampton. Their brother James (b. 1858) emigrated to Australia.] - Ruth, of 130 Hill St., Peckham, Surrey, died on 21/3/1907, aged 67. Admon. was granted to Jabez William W. on 10/4/1907. - Effects valued at £11:7:6d. Jabez Wedderburn, of 130 Hill Street, Peckham, died at the Constance Road Institution, St. Giles, on 10/12/1915, aged 66, from a Cerebral haemorrhage. (Admon. of Jabez’s estate was granted on 24/6/1916 to Frederick William W., his nephew. - Estate valued at £317:9:7d. ]
1866
Thomas Weatherburn, Railway Engine Driver [b. c1837 - 2nd s. of Joseph W. (b. 1807) & Mary Balks (m. 1832 at Horton by Blyth ) & husband of Letitia Louisa Newing (m. 1863 at Newington, Surrey)] died at West Choppington, Bedlington, Northumberland, on 11/9/1866, aged 29. - ‘William Weatherburn in attendance’ (?‘Seedsman’ William, b. 1803 - Thomas’s 2nd cousin) - Letitia Louisa Weatherburn, widow, m. James Smith at Radley, Berks., on 2/3/1872 (q.v.).
1866
Jane Wedderburn, sister of Elizabeth A. Wedderburn [neither identified], died at Dunbar’s River, Westmoreland, Jamaica, on 7/10/1866, aged 67.
1867
Priscilla Weatherburn [bap. 1833 at Sunderland, e.d. of John W. (Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, d. 1889 at Limehouse) & Ann Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 at Stepney)] m. Thomas Green at St. John Evangelist, Limehouse, on 7/4/1867. [Priscilla’s brother William (b. 1842) had m. Mary Ann Hudson at St. John the Evangelist in 1865 (q.v.).] In the 1881 Census, Thomas Green, a Joiner aged 38 (b. Stepney), & Priscilla ‘aged 40’ [she was 48] (‘b. Sunderland’), were living at 1 Orchard Gardens, Mile End Old Town, Middlx., with their son & daughter, William Green, aged 9, & Priscilla Green, aged 5 (both ‘b. Stepney’).
1867
Henry Weatherburn, 3rd s. of William W. [SER Engine Driver, b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, & bap. at Stannington as ‘Wedderburn’, d. 1897] & his first wife, Ann --- [m. 1855 at Thanet, d. 1879], was b. in the June qtr. of 1867 at Tunbridge [Kent]. In the 1871 Census, Henry, aged 4 (‘b. Tonbridge’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 9 Albert Road, Tonbridge, Kent. - In the 1881 Census, Henry, a Scholar aged 14, was living with his father & his step-mother, Mary Ann (née Prince, m. 1880) & his step-mother’s widowed mother, Eliza Prince, aged 71 (‘b. Headcorn, Kent’), at 109 Lavender Hill, Tonbridge, Kent. - Henry m. May Chalcraft at Sevenoaks [Kent] in the March qtr. of 1896. [By 1911 they had 3 daughters & a son.] - Henry Weatherburn died at Tonbridge [Kent] in the March qtr. of 1937, aged 69.
1867
Jabez William Wedderburn, e.s. of Jabez William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g. grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 26/4/1867 at 13 Coleman St., Islington. In the 1871 Census, Jabez, aged 3 (‘b. Islington’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at 9 Friendly St., Deptford, Kent. - Jabez William was bap. 2/11/1873 at St. Mary’s, Islington, along with his brothers Ernest George (b. 1869) & Walter Henry (b. 1871), their address then Queens Head Street, Islington. - In the 1881 Census, Jabez, aged 13, was living with his parents, 2 younger brothers, 3 younger sisters & an Apprentice, at 73 Sumner Rd., Camberwell, Surrey. - “Jabez William founded the firm of J.W. Wedderburn & Sons (Scale-makers) in Australia in 1896. He had previously worked for his uncles, who ran Robert Wedderburn, Scale-maker, & James Wedderburn. - He also spent some time working in a coal-mine in the Blue Mountains, about 1 hour west of Sydney”. - Jabez William Wedderburn m. Emily Nelson [name changed from ‘Nielsen’ during WWI, ‘as it sounded German’] at Islington in the March qtr. of 1909. [They had 4 children.]
1867
Thomas Harvey Weatherburn, yngr. s. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1835 at Coalville, Leics., d. 1895 in London] & Emily Harvey [m. 1860 at S. Croxton, Leics., d. 1916 in London], was b. in the June qtr. of 1867 at Pancras [Middlx.]. In the 1871 Census, Harvey T. (sic) Weatherburn, aged 3 (‘b. St. Pancras’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, St. Pancras, Marylebone, Middlx. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, aged 13 (‘b. London’), was living with his mother Emily at the Bull Inn, 6 Bull Lane, Gloucester. [His father Martin was living at 8 Old Oak Lane, Hammersmith, London, with his two older children, Esther (b. 1862), & Frisby (b. 1865).] - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Railway Engine Driver, unm. aged 32 (‘b. St. Pancras’), was living at 8 Railway Cottages, Hammersmith, with his widowed mother Emily & his sister Margaret, a Lady’s Maid, unm. aged 35. - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Harvey Weatherburn, Engineman, unm. aged 43, was living with his widowed mother Emily, plus a Boarder and a Visitor at 8 Railway Cottages, Willesden Junction, London. - Thomas H. Weatherburn died at Hammersmith on 2/1/1940, aged 72. He was buried at Willesden Old Cemetery.
1867
Kate Eliza Wedderburn, 5th d. of Robert (Cooper) W. [Scalemaker, b. 1831 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’] & Martha Hayward [m. 1850], was b. 3/6/1867 at Crown Wharf, Commercial Rd., Peckham, Surrey & bap. 29/11/1888 at St. Mary’s, Harrow, Middlx. - her parents address given as Peckham. - In the 1871 Census, Kate, a Scholar aged 3 (‘b.Camberwell’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 3 Thirza Place, Camberwell. - In the 1881 Census, Kate, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Peckham, Surrey’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 108 Commercial Road, Camberwell, Surrey. - In the 1891 Census, Kate, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Peckham’), was a Domestic Cook in the household of George G. Scott, a Retired Civil Servant, late Admiralty, aged 72 (‘b. Scotland’), & his wife and family, at 2 Hyde Vale Villas, Blackheath, Greenwich, Kent. - [It is probably this Kate Eliza who m. at Hackney in the June qtr. of 1894 (q.v.).]
1867
Nellie Wedderburn, 3rd & ygst. d. of William W. [GPO Clerk, b. 1840, d. 1914] & Eleanor Hughes [m. 1861, d. 1878], was b. 5/7/1867 at Wandsworth. In the 1871 Census, Nellie, aged 3, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 3 James St. Place, Clapham, Surrey. - Nellie was bap. on 12/5/1872 at St. Bride’s, Fleet Street, City of London, her father’s occupation given as Counterman & address then 10 Union Grove, Clapham. - In the 1881 Census, Nellie, aged 13, was living with her widowed father & 3 siblings at 6 Courland Grove, Clapham. - In the 1891 Census, Nellie, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Clapham’), was a Kitchen-maid in the household of Josephine E. McConnell, ‘Living on own Means’, a widow aged 44; her son Frederick V., a West India Merchant aged 23 (both ‘b. British Guiana, Demerara’); her daughter Muriel G., aged 8 (‘b. London’); a Visitor; & 6 other Servants, at 66 Holland Park, Kensington. - Nellie m. Charles William Clarke (‘Charlie’) in 1892 (q.v.). - [They had a son & a daughter.]
1867
John Hall Weatherburn [b. 1838 at Sunderland, s. of Robert W. (Shipwright - unidentified - d. 1845-51) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1832 at South Shields, Durham)] m. Sarah Hemesley at St. George’s in the East [Middlx.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1867. They had a son & 2 daughters b. in Sunderland: Elizabeth (b. 1868); John Hall (b. 1869); & Sarah Ann (b. 1872). In the 1871 Census, John H. Weatherburn, a Mariner aged 32 (‘b. Sunderland’), was living at 81 Wear St., Bishopwearmouth, Durham, with Sarah, aged 24 (‘b. Blyth’); Elizabeth, aged 2 ¾; & John H., aged 1 yr. 4 mnths. (both ‘b. Sunderland’). - John Hall W’s death not found but Sarah Weatherburn m. ii) John Thirkell at Sunderland in June qtr. 1879 (q.v.). - In the 1881 Census, the children were were living with their stepfather, John Thirkell, a Rivetter in a Ship Yard aged 36 (‘b. Bishopwearmouth’); their mother Sarah Thirkell, aged 34 (‘b. Blyth’); & their half-sister, Mary Thirkell, aged 1 (‘b. Sunderland’), at 84 Wear St., Bishopwearmouth.
1867 James William Wedderburn, Scalemaker & Commercial Traveller ‘of Brandon St.’ [b. 1847, e s. of James W. (b. 1824) & Mary Ann Barrow (m. 1843)] m. Caroline [not Catherine, as shown in the W.B.] Peplow [d. of Henry Peplow, Coffee Shop Keeper] at St. Mary’s Church, Newington, on 30/11/1867. They had a 9 children, including a daughter & 3 sons: Caroline (b. & d. 1869); James William (b. & d. 1878); James Henry (b. 1880); & Henry (b. 1881, d. 1882). - (W.B. p. 506) - In the 1871 Census, James, a Scalemaker aged 23 (‘b. London’), was living at 5 Berkeley St., Lambeth, with Caroline, aged 21 (‘b. Shrewsbury’). - In the 1881 Census, James, aged 34, was living at 239 St. George’s Rd., Camberwell, Surrey, with Caroline, aged 30 (‘b. Shrewsbury, Shropshire’); James Henry, aged 6 months, & two Visitors. - In the 1891 Census, James, a Scalemaker aged 43 (‘b. London’), was living at 20 York Road, Battersea, Surrey, with Caroline, aged 39 (‘b. Shrewsbury, Shropshire’); & James, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Lambeth’). - In the 1901 Census, James, a Scale Maker on own account, working at home, aged 54 (‘b. City of London’), was living at 38 York Road, Battersea, with Caroline, aged 50 (‘b. Shrewsbury, Shropshire’); James, a Scale Maker on own account, working at home, aged 21 (‘b. Lambeth’); & James’s wife Alice, aged 22 (‘b. Lambeth’). - In the 1911 Census, James Wedderburn, Scale Maker on own account, aged 65 (‘b. City of London’), was living at 12 Gwynne Road, Battersea, with Caroline, aged 62 (‘b. Shrewbury, Shropshire’), Married 44 years, 9 children (only 1 still living); & Stanley Morant, Scale Maker Apprentice, aged 17 (‘b. Lewisham, London’). - Caroline Wedderburn died at Wandsworth in the Sept. qtr. of 1912, aged 63. James Wedderburn died at Wandsworth in the Dec. qtr. of 1917, aged 71.
1868
Emma Wedderburn [b. 1839, e.d. of Christopher (Stewart) W. (Railwayman, b. 1813, bap. 1830) & Maria Webb (m. 1839)] m. Harry Foreman L. Willard, Architect, of Sydenham (later of Tunbridge Wells), at West Ashford Parish Church on 4/5/1868. (In the 1871 Census, Emma Willard, aged 31 (‘b. London, Middlx.’), was living at 18 Pembroke Villas, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, with her husband Harry Willard, Asst. Town Surveyor, aged 24 (‘b. Mortlake, Surrey’); Ernest, aged 2 (‘b. London, Middlx.’); Harry, aged 5 mths. (‘b. Tunbridge Wells, Kent’); & a ‘Visitor’ - her future sister-in-law Elizabeth Farrance, Farmer’s daughter aged 23 (‘b. Smarden, Kent’) - who m. Christopher William W. (b. 1846) in April 1871.- Harry Foreman Willard died at Tonbridge in June qtr. 1910, aged 63. Emma Willard died at Tonbridge, Kent, in March qtr. 1916, aged 76.
1868
Georgina Elizabeth Weatherburn, e.d. of William W. [Plumber, b. 1842] & Mary Ann Hudson [m. 1865], was b. 22/4/1868 & bap. 14/6/1868 at St. Paul’s, Shadwell. Her parents were then living at 29 Dean Street, Shadwell [Middlx.]. In the 1871 Census, Georgina E. Weatherburn, aged 2 (‘b. Shadwell, Middlx.’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 4 Emma Place, Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlx. - In the 1881 Census, Georgina, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Shadwell’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 58 Kerby St., Poplar, Middlesex. -Georgina Elizabeth Weatherburn m. at Poplar in 1894.
1869
Charles Weatherburn, [3rd & ygst.] s. of John W. [Customs Gauger, b. 1824 at Alnwick, Northumberland] & Margaret Dunn [m. 1855 at Tynemouth], was b. in the June qtr. of 1869 at Homerton [Middlx.], & bap. 30/5/1869 at St. Barnabas, Homerton, Hackney. - His father’s occupation is given as Officer of Customs and his parents’ address, 29 Warwick Villas, Homerton. In the 1871 Census, Charles, aged 2 (‘b. London’), was living at 29 Warwick Villas, Homerton, Hackney, with his parents & 4 siblings. - In the 1881 Census, Charles, aged 12, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 6 Hassett Road, Hackney, Middlesex. - Charles m. Edith Mary Jane Pratt in 1893 (q.v.). - Charles Weatherburn died at Epping [Essex] in the June qtr. of 1941, aged 72.
1869
Ernest George Wedderburn, 2nd s. of Jabez William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 27/1/1869 at 22 High St., Islington. (His birth not registered ‘as it was sent a day over time’. - W.B. p. 507) - In the 1871 Census, Earnest (sic), aged 2 (‘b. Islington’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at 9 Friendly St., Deptford, Kent. - Ernest George was bap. 2/11/1873 at St. Mary’s, Islington, along with his brothers Jabez William (b. 1867) & Walter Henry (b. 1871), their address then Queens Head Street, Islington. - In the 1881 Census, Ernest, aged 12, was living with his parents and siblings at 73 Sumner Rd. Camberwell. - “All Jabez William’s & Ruth’s children emigrated to Australia or NZ”. (Jabez William W., b. 1867, founded of the firm of “Wedderburn Scales, Australia” in 1896. )
1869
Harry Wedderburn, 8th s. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriet [Bassom, m. 1846], was b. 9/1/1869 & bap. 31/1/1869 at St. Paul’s, Deptford, his parents’ address then 6 Goss Place, Greenwich. -[Harry is not shown in the W.B. (& his birth was not registered).] - ‘Henry’ Wedderburn died at Greenwich in the Dec. qtr. of 1870, aged 1.
1869
Caroline Wedderburn, only d. of James William W. [Scalemaker & Commercial Traveller, b. 1847 (g. grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Caroline Peplow [m. 1867], was b. 8/8/1869 at 5 Berkeley St., Lambeth. She died there on 23/8/1869.
1869
Louisa Jane Wedderburn [b. 1842 in Scotland, 5th & ygst. d. of Sir John W. (b. 1789 2nd Bt. of Balindean) & Henrietta Louisa Milburn (m. 1822 at Bombay)] m. Edward Hope Percival of the Indian Civil Service (and afterwards of Kimsbury House, Gloucester) at Tibberton House, Gloucester, on 7/1/1869. They had 4 sons & a daughter: John Hope Percival (b. 1870); Philip Edward Percival (b. 1872); Alice Mary Percival (b. 1878); Norman Scott Percival (b. 1881) & David Percival (b. 1883). - [Louisa wrote a ‘Life’ of her brother, Sir David W. (b. 1836), who succeeded their father as 3rd Bt. of Balindean in 1862 & died in 1882.] - Louisa Percival died at 13 Kensington Park Gardens, London, on 27/4/1895.
1869
Robert Weatherburn, [only] s. of Martin W. [Engine Driver, b. c1835, d. 1887 at Barnet] & Margaret Dowson [m. 1865 at Newcastle upon Tyne, d. 1884 at Barnet], was b. 28/5/1869 at New Barnet, E. Barnet, Herts. & Middlx. In the 1871 Census, Robert, aged 3 (‘b. New Barnet, Herts.’), was living with his parents at the home of his mother’s parents (Robert Stevens, a Plate Layer aged 55, & Hannah, aged 47) at Victoria Road, East Barnet, Herts. - Robert Weatherbourne (sic) died at Barnet in the March qtr. of 1895, aged 26.
1869
John Cooper Wedderburn, [illegitimate] s. of Caroline W. [b. 1848, 4th d. of Christopher W., b. 1813 (bap. 1830), & Maria Webb (m. 1839)], was b. 18/6/1869 the St. Pancras Workhouse & bap. on 7/7/1869 at St. Pancras’ Old Church. [The St. Pancras’ Workhouse records show that ‘--- Weddburn’, a Servant, aged 21, ‘was admitted by the Master, at 9.40 on 17/6/1869’ and that ‘Caroline Widderburn (sic) was discharged at her own request’ on 8/7/1869, with John Cooper Widderburn aged 3 weeks’. [In Misc.Refs. on W.B. p.508, John ‘Hooper’ Wedderburn is shown as ‘ born & died at St. Pancras June-Oct. 1869’ but the GRO records show that John Cooper Wedderburn died at Pancras in the Dec. qtr. of 1869, aged 0. ] Caroline Widderburn (sic) m. Augustus Brown ‘of Gravesend’ at Hounslow in 1870 (q.v.).
1869
Joseph Wedderburn, a Smith [b. 1839, 3rd & ygst. s. of Jacob W. (Scalemaker, b. 1806, d. 1841) & Mary Elizabeth Williams (m. 1828)], died at St. Luke’s Workhouse, Shoreditch, on 2/11/1869, aged 30.
1869
Mary Ann Weatherburn [b. 1848 at Stepney (younger d. of Thomas Martin Jeffery W., dec’d - bap. 1823 at Gateshead as Wedderburn, d. 1849 in Stepney) & Emma Wright (m. 1846)] m. William Henry Clark, a Clerk [s. of Charles Clark, Porter] - both living in Stepney - at St. Thomas’s Church, Stepney, on 19/12/1869. (Marr. cert. - Witnesses were Charles & Mary Clark.) - [Mary Ann’s sister Emma Jane (b. 1847), m. (as Jane Weatherburn), at Glasgow on 31/12/1877, John Clark, Tinsmith (Journeyman), s. of Andrew Clark.]
1869
Eliza Wedderburn [b. c1815, 3rd d. of Alexander W. (Chief inspector of mail-coaches at Exeter, b. 1782 at B-on-Tweed) & Ruth House (m. 1804)] died unm. at Grendon Villas, Teignmouth, Devon, on 17/11/1869, aged 54.
1869
James Wedderburn [b. 1824, e.s. of Jabez W. (Scalemaker, b. c1798) & Sophia Clarkson Surrage] died at Fisherton House Asylum, Fisherton Anger, Salisbury, Wilts., on 25/12/1869, aged 46. [In Misc. Refs. on W.B. p. 508 it shows that an ‘unidentified’ James W. died at Alderbury lunatic asylum, Fisherton Anger, Salisbury, on 31/3/1869 but this date is incorrect. - James died of epilepsy on Christmas Day 1869).] - On W.B. p. 506, ‘A.W.’ states: “James was born about 1821 & died before 1872”. (He was bap. in 1824, q.v.). - The records of the Old Manor Mental Hospital (formerly Fisherton House asylum) show that James was admitted “in a state of mania…” on 4/6/1867. - The address of his wife, Mary Ann Wedderburn, was given as 10 John Street, East Street, Newington, London. - Mary Ann Weatherburn (née Barrow) m. ii) Joseph Wright in 1872 (q.v.).
1869
John Cooper Wedderburn [b. 1869, illegitimate s. of Caroline W. (b. 1848, m. 1870, q.v.)] died at Pancras in the Dec. qtr. of 1869.
1870
Frederick Weatherburn, 4th & ygst. s. of William W. [SER Engine Driver, b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, & bap. at Stannington as ‘Wedderburn’, d. 1897] & his first wife Ann --- [m. 1855 at Thanet, d. 1879], was b. in the March qtr. of 1870 at Tunbridge [Kent]. In the 1871 Census, Frederick, aged 1 (‘b. Tonbridge’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 9 Albert Road, Tonbridge, Kent. - Frederick died there in the March qtr. of 1972, aged 2.
1870
William Weatherburn, ‘of Castlegate, B-on-T, late an officer in Her Majesty’s Customs [b. 1794 at B-on-T, 5th s. of William W., Customs Officer, b. c1752 - &Margaret (?Nesbit - m. not found)] died at Berwick on 3/2/1870 in the 73 year of age’. - “William Weatherburn of Castlegate, B-on-T, late an officer in Her Majesty’s Customs, died on 3/2/1870 in the 7 ? year of age. - He left a Will. (W.B. Vol. II, p. 522 Note I g - under ‘References to the name of Weatherburn’.) - In the Will, written on 15/10/1869 & proved at London on 25/7/1870, William bequeathed legacies to a number of relatives including his nieces, daughters of Alexander Wedderburn, Chief inspector of mail coaches in Exeter (thus proving that Alexander is the Alexander Weatherburn bap. 1782 at B-on-T, who died in 1853), and £1000 of the residue ‘in trust for the benefit of the Widows of Freemen of the Corporation of Berwick upon Tweed resident in the Town of Berwick’. - He appointed as Trustees James Gray Wine and Spirit Merchant and Henry Lindsay Christison, both of Berwick upon Tweed. - William left no children but asked to be buried in Berwick Cemetery beside his late wife Margaret, who had died on 18/8/1868, aged 85. (Headstone in Berwick Cemetery) - [William was made a Freeman of B-on-T on 20/6/1818 as ‘4th s. of William’ (his eldest brother William b. 1780 having died in 1788) - See also death of William’s & Alexander’s brother Robert Weatherburn in 1871.]
1870
John Wedderburn [Fishmonger, b. 1807, 2nd but e. surv. s. of William W. (b. 1779 nr. Aberdeen) & Hannah Miller (m. 1805 at Cambridge), & widower of Hannah Trowbridge (m. 1826, d. 1878)] died suddenly ‘in the Public Street, outside the Poorhouse in Lambeth’, on 22/3/1870, aged 63.
1870
Emma Wedderburn, Spinster, aged 38, of 3 Bounce St., Green St. [d. of William W., pipe-maker - unidentified] m. Joseph Benham, bachelor, aged 40, of 3 Little Cambridge Place, Haggerston [s. of Thomas Benham, Compositor], at St. Thomas’s Church, Bethnal Green, on 16/4/1870. In the 1871 Census, Joseph Benham, a Tobacco Pipe Maker aged 40 (‘b. Clerkenwell’), was living with Emma, a ???Maker aged 39 (‘b. Shoreditch’), at 3 Little Cambridge Place, Haggerston, Shoreditch. [Emma may be the mother of Jessy Ann Wedderburn (b. 1848) who died in Stepney in 1851.]
1870
Jane Sophia Wedderburn [d.o.b. not known but (apparently) 3rd & ygst. d. of James W., Scalemaker (b. 1824, d. 1869), & Mary Ann Barrow (m. 1843)] m. Edward Wasey, a Smith [s. of Thomas Wasey, shoemaker], at St. John’s Church, Waterloo, on 24/7/1870. [In the 1861 Census, Jane, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Salford, Lancs.’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 2 Friars Place, St. George the Martyr, Southwark.] - In the 1881 Census, Jane Wasey, ‘aged 26’ (‘b. Salford, Lancs.’), was living with her husband Edward Wasey, a Blacksmith aged 33 (‘b. Fakenham, Norfolk’) & their 4 children at 22 Wayford St., Battersea, Surrey - where Mary Ann (née Barrow) & her 2nd husband, Joseph Wright (m. 1872) were also living then. - [See also Sarah ‘Waterburn’, b. 1845 at Hayfield, Derbyshire.]
1870
John Weatherburn, Engineer, bachelor, of 24 Orange Street [b. 1840, 3rd s. of John W. (Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, d. 1889 at Limehouse) & Ann Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 at Stepney)] m. Elizabeth Muddiman, spinster, of 20 Gibraltar Walk [d. of James Muddiman, Weaver] at St. Matthew’s, Bethnal Green, on 28/8/1870. They had a son & a daughter: Alfred John (b. 1873, d. 1897) & Minnie Alice (b. 1875). - John Weatherburn, Engineer, died at the Friern Barnet Lunatic Asylum on 9/10/1880, his age given as 49. In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth Weatherbourne (sic), Silk Winder, a widow aged 39 (‘b. London’), was living at 48 Dempsey St., Mile End Old Town. Middlx., with Alfred, a Scholar aged 7; & Minnie, aged 5. - [John & Ann Weatherburn’s e.s. James (b. 1831, m. 1873) was also then living at Mile End, with his wife Sarah, & John & Ann’s e.d. Priscilla (b. 1833, m. 1867) was living at 1 Orchard Gardens, Mile End Old Town, Middlx., with her husband Thomas Green.] - In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, Silk Winder, a widow aged 49 (‘b. Hoxton, London’), was living with her daughter Minnie, a Paper Ruler aged 15 (‘b. Stepney’), at 66 Jamaica Road, Mile End Old Town. - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth Wetherburn (sic), Silk Weaver, a widow aged 58 (‘b. London’), was a Boarder at 131 Jubilee St., Mile End - the home of John Trotman, a Retired Engine Driver, & his family. - Elizabeth Weatherburn died at Bethnal Green in the June qtr. of 1917, aged 75.
1870
Frances Ann Weatherburn, spinster [b. 1852, (4th d. of John W. (Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, d. 1889 at Limehouse) & Ann Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 at Stepney)] m. Thomas Williams, widower, a Lighterman [s. of Edward Watkin Williams, Coppersmith] at St. Thomas’s Church, Stepney [Middlx.], on 29/8/1870. [“They had approx. 7 children”. (e-mail message from Glenda Atley via Peter Garwood, 6/10/2002)]
1870
William Weatherburn [Railway Engine Fireman, b. 1842, at Brighton, Sussex, e.s. of Henry W. (Engine Driver, b. 1818) & Maria Nash (m. 1839 at Berkhamsted, Herts.)] m. Maria Caroline Barrett at Strood, nr. Rochester, on 6/11/1870. They had (probably) 6 daughters & 2 sons: Florence Maria (b. 1872); Emily Annie (b. 1874); Gertrude Margaret (b. 1876); twins Rose & May (b. 1878), all b. at Frindsbury, Kent; & William Henry T. (b. & d. 1887); Daisy (b. & d. 1888); & Harry Alfred (b. 1890), all b. at Strood, Kent. - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, an Engine Driver aged 39, & Maria Weatherburn, aged 30 (‘b. Newcrop, Kent’) are both shown, incorrectly, as ‘unmarried’. - They were Visitors at the home of James Hunt, Engine Driver (‘b. Hartford, Northumberland’), & his wife Lucy, at 13 Hamilton Road, Brighton, while William & Maria’s (then) five daughters (their surname spelt ‘Wetherburn’): Florence Maria, a Scholar aged 8, shown as ‘Head’; Emily Annie aged 6; Gertrude Margaret aged 4; & twins Rose & May aged 2, were at home at 32 South Eastern Terrace, Frindsbury, Kent, in the care of ‘Visitor’ Elizabeth Faucett, Housekeeper, aged 37 (‘b. London’), who was there with her son, William John Faucett, aged 9 mths. (‘b. Strood, Kent’). - [Florence Maria’s birth cert. shows that she is the d. of William Weatherburn, Engine Driver, & Maria Caroline (née Barrett). - (Reg. district ‘N. Aylesford’.) - William died at 4 Studda Villas, Strood, Kent, on 2/2/1890, aged 48. - Admon. was granted to his e.d. Florence Maria, spinster. - Estate valued at £464:8:4d. In the 1891 Census, Maria, a widow aged 49 (‘b. Deptford, Kent’), was still living at 4 Studda Villa, Grove Rd., Strood, with Emily, aged 16; Rose & May, Scholars aged 12; Harry, aged 10 mths., (all ‘b. Strood’); & a Lodger, George Smith, a Railway Engine Driver, unm. aged 39. - [The e.d. Florence M., aged 18, was living with her widowed grandmother Maria Weatherburn, aged 74 (‘b. Berkhamsted, Herts.’). at 4 Ladbrooke Road, Reigate, Surrey.] - Maria Weatherburn died at Strood in the Sept. qtr. of 1895, aged 42. - [In the 1901 Census, her youngest son Henry A. Weatherburn, an orphan aged 10 (‘b. Strood, Kent’), was living in a C of E Waifs & Strays - City of London - Boys’ House at Upton upon Severn, Hanley Castle, Worcestershire.]
1870
Caroline Wedderburn [b. 1848, 4th d. of Christopher (Stewart) W. (Railwayman, b. 1813, bap. 1830) & Maria Webb (m. 1839)] m. Augustus Brown, ‘Gentleman, of Gravesend’ [b. 1846, 2nd s. of William Brown, Bookseller, of High Holborn, London, & Louisa ---], at the Parish Church, Hounslow, by licence, on 16/11/1870. [Caroline’s father is shown on the m. cert. as Christopher ‘Widderburn’ Augustus’s father’s name is not shown on the m. cert. but the 1851 Census, Augustus Brown, aged 4 (‘b. St. Andrews, Holborn’), was living at 46 High Holborn, Middlx., with his parents & 2 siblings. - He would seem to be the Augustus Brown b. Dec. qtr. 1846 at Stepney, II 482)] - They had 7 children. - In the 1871 Census, Augustus Brown, a Florist Nurseryman, aged 24 (‘b. St. George’s, Bloomsbury’ - sic), was living at Whitton, Twickenham, Surrey, with Caroline, aged 22 (‘b. Ashford, Kent’); plus a Nurseryman Servant & a Domestic Servant. - In the 1881 Census, Augustus Brown, a Gardener, aged 33 (‘b. Holborn’), & Caroline, aged 32, were living at 8 Russell Terrace, Ravenswood Road, Streatham, Surrey, with 5 children: Percy R. Brown, aged 9; Beatrice A. Brown, aged 7; Florence A. Brown, aged 5; Frederick E. Brown, aged 4; & Edith Maud Brown, aged 1. - In the 1901 Census, Augustus, an Estimating Clerk (Electrical), aged 52 (‘b. High Holborn, London’), & Caroline, aged 51, were living at 44 Durants Road, Enfield, Middlx., with children: Frederick Ernest, an Electrical Instrument Maker, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Croydon, Surrey’); Louisa Constance, unm. aged 17 (‘b. Bushey, Herts.); Ethel Phyllis, aged 15 (‘b. Edgware, Middlx.’); their grandson, Percy Alexander Brown, aged 2 (‘b. Hackney’); & a Boarder, Christian O.A.M.O. Duinesboe, a Florist aged 22 (‘b. Denmark’). - In the 1911 Census, Augustus Brown, an Estimating Clerk (Electricity Engineering Works), aged 62 (‘b. High Holborn, WC’), was living with Caroline, aged 62 (‘b. Ashford, Kent’), Married 40 years, 7 children (6 living, 1 dec’d),in 5 rooms at 44 Bounces Road, Lower Edmonton, Middlesex.
1870
William Wedderburn, 3rd & ygst. s. of William W. [GPO Clerk, b. 1840, d. 1914] & Eleanor Hughes [m. 1861, d. 1878], was b. 19/12/1870 at Clapham. In the 1871 Census, William, aged 3 mths., was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 3 James St. Place, Clapham, Surrey. - He was bap. (Privately) on 6/11/1874 at Christ Church, Clapham, his father’s occupation given as Post Office Clerk & his address then 44 Courland Grove. (LMA) - In the 1881 Census, William, aged 10 (‘b. Clapham’), was living with his widowed father & 3 siblings at 6 Courland Grove, Clapham. - William became a Publisher’s Traveller. - In the 1891 Census, William, a (Book) Publisher’s Asst., unm. aged 20, was living with his father, his father’s second wife Jane, & his brother Alfred, aged 24, at 27 Chaucer Road, Herne Hill, Lambeth, Surrey. - William m. Elizabeth Maria Pratt in 1894 (q.v.). [They had a daughter a son.] - William Wedderburn died at Camberwell in the June qtr. of 1934, aged 63.
1870
Harry Wedderburn [bap. 1869 at Deptford, 8th s. of Jabez W. (Scalemaker, b. 1827) & Harriet Bassom (m. 1846)] died at Greenwich in the Dec. qtr. of 1870, aged 1.
1870
Edith Weatherburn, 2nd d. of William W. [Plumber, b. 1842] & Mary Ann [Hudson, m. 1865, q.v.], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1870 at Stepney, She was bap. 8/1/1871 at St. Thomas’s, Stepney. In the 1871 Census, Edith Weatherburn, aged 4 mths. (‘b. Ratcliff, Middlx.’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 4 Emma Place, Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlx. - In the 1881 Census, Edith, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Ratcliff, Middlx.’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 58 Kerby St., Poplar, Middlx. [She was not shown to be living with the rest of her family at 37 Kerbey St., Poplar, in the 1891 Census.] - Edith m. at Poplar in 1899.
1871
Maude Gertrude Annesley Webster-Wedderburn, 7th & ygst. d. of George Gordon Gerald Trophime de Lally-Tollendal W-W [b. 1827, a major in the 7th Fusiliers & staff officer of pensioners at Newcastle-under-Lyme] & Caroline Teresa Dixon [m. 1853 at Corfu], was b. 11/1/1871 at Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs. (Her birth reg. as ‘Female Wedderburne’) - [Maude Gertrude A. Widderburne (sic), d. of George W., was bap. 27/2/1871 at Newcastle-under-Lyme.]- In the 1881 Census, Maude, a Scholar aged 10, was living with her widowed mother, 3 unm. sisters, a Servant & a Boarder, at 8 Park Avenue Villas, Lambeth, Surrey. - In the 1891 Census, Maude, aged 20, was living with her widowed mother; 2 unm. sisters & a Dom. Servant, at ?Masham Rd., East Molesley, Surrey. - Maude m. i) Henry Alexander Hadden [ygst s. of the late Frederick John Hadden] in London in 1892 (q.v.). - (She subsequently married twice more.)
1871
Robert Weatherburn [Robert ‘Nesbitt’ Weatherburn (b. c1791), a brother of Alexander Wedderburn (Chief inspector of mail-coaches in Exeter, b. 1782, d. 1853), & of William Weatherburn (Customs’ Officer, b. 1797, d. 1870 (q.v.)] ‘domiciled in England, formerly of Castlegate but late of Tweed St. in Berwick-upon-Tweed’, died on 23/1/1871, aged 80 , leaving a Will. (W.B. Vol. II, p. 522, Note I (h) - under ‘References to the name of Weatherburn’.) - [In the W.B. it says that Robert’s Will was ‘proved at Newcastle on 31/10/1871 by his four grandsons and executors, Isaac Robson, Thomas Strother, Robert Weatherburn Watson of Liverpool and Alexander Watson of Castlegate’, but the Will shows that only the last two named are Robert’s grandsons.)] - In his Will, written on 25/5/1870, Robert, a retired Innkeeper, names his surviving children & seven grandchildren. - He owned many leasehold properties in and around Berwick-on-Tweed, which he bequeathed to his descendants, although the whole of his estate was valued at ‘under £300’. - Under the terms of the Will, his grandson Robert Weatherburn Watson was required to drop the surname ‘Watson’ in order to inherit his brother Alexander Watson’s portion after Alexander’s death. (See Harriet Elizabeth Watson Weatherburn, d. 1901.) - Robert had m. Rebecca Tait in 1810 at Coldstream (an ‘irregular’ marriage). They had at least 4 sons & (probably) 3 daughters.) - Robert was made a Freeman of B-on-T on 31/12/1812, as ‘3rd s. of William’. - [Admon of the estate of his sister Isabella (‘Isabel’, bap. 1789), who died in London in 1845 (q.v.), was granted to Robert (though not until 1865).]
1871
Walter Henry Wedderburn, 3rd s. of Jabez William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 2/2/1871 at 12 Friendly St., Greenwich [Kent].) - Acc. to the W.B., Walter Henry ‘died at Deptford on 5/12/1871’, but the author must have confused him with Harry W. (b. 1869), who died in Dec. 1870 (q.v.), as, in the 1871 Census, Walter, aged 2 mths. (‘b. Deptford’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at 9 Friendly St., Deptford. - Walter Henry W. was bap. on 2/11/1873 at St. Mary’s, Islington, along with his brothers Jabez William (b. 1867) & Ernest George (b. 1869), their address then Queens Head Street, Islington. - In the 1881 Census, Walter, aged 10 (‘b. London’), was living with his parents & siblings at 73 Sumner Rd., Camberwell. - In the 1891 Census, Walter H., a Scale Manufacturer aged 20 (‘b. Islington, London’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 130 Hil Street, Peckham. - Acc. to the research carried out by ‘Debrett’, “all Jabez & Ruth’s children emigrated to Australia or NZ” but Walter H. Wedderburn died at Battersea in the March quarter of 1943, aged 71.
1871
Christopher William Wedderburn, Proprietor of the West Cliff Hotel, Folkestone [b. 1846, only s. of Christopher (Stewart) W. (Stationmaster, b. 1813, bap. 1830) & Maria Webb (m. 1839)] m. Elizabeth Ann Farrance [b. 25/5/1847], (2nd) d. of William Farrance [b. 1823 at High Halden, Kent), farmer at Smarden] & Elizabeth [née Wraight, m. 1843] at Tonbridge Parish Church, Kent, on 26/4/1871. (W.B. p. 489 & Birth & M. certs. - & ‘Farrance’ fam. tree.They had an only child: Christopher Farrance W. (b. 1880, q.v.). In the 1881 Census (indexed under ‘Wedderbuin’), Christopher William was living at the West Cliff Hotel with Elizabeth, aged 33 (‘b. Smarden, Kent’); Christopher, aged 10 months; 22 staff & 7 ‘Visitors’. - Christopher William moved to the Brunswick Hotel, 52 Jermyn St., London, in 1888. - In the 1891 Census, Christopher, Hotel Keeper, aged 44, was living at 52 & 53 Jermyn Street with Elizabeth, aged 42; 18 Staff & 7 ‘Guests’. [Their son Christopher Farrance W. was at Boarding School in Hove, Sussex.] - Elizabeth died at 52 Jermyn Street in 1892 & Christopher William died at Ashford, Kent, in 1894. - He left a Will, by which he appointed Joseph Sams, of 24 Panton Street, Haymarket, Middlesex, Licensed Victualler, and George B. Willis, of 14 Devonshire Square, City of London, Wine & Spirit Merchant, to be guardians of his only child, Christopher Farrance W. - Probate was granted on 13/7/1894 to J. Sams. (Christopher Farrance Wedderburn, an Accountant, died on the Isle of Wight in 1900, aged 20.)]
1871
Albert Edward Wedderburn, 9th s. [not 8th as shown in the W.B.] of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1827 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Harriett Bassom [m. 1846], was b. 8/5/1871 at 9 Deptford Bridge, Greenwich [Kent]. - He was bap. on 28/5/1871 at St. Paul’s, Deptford. In the 1881 Census, Albert, a Scholar aged 10, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 46 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich, Kent. - Albert Edward m. Janet Louisa Mason at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on 5/12/1891 (q.v.). Albert Edward later went to S. Africa.
1871
Elizabeth Hannah Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Martin W. [Engine Driver, b. c1835, d. 1887 at Barnet] & Margaret Dowson [m. 1865 at Newcastle upon Tyne, d. 1884 at Barnet], was b. & died at Barnet [Herts.] in the June qtr. of 1871, aged 0.
1871
Ruth Weatherburn [b. 1852, (2nd) d. of Martin W. (Engine Driver, b. 1820 at Sunderland, Durham) & Mary Ann Longhurst (m. 1842 at Brighton)] was m. at Stepney in the Sept. qtr. of 1871. [When Ruth’s brother John Thomas W. (a Knife Machine Manufacturer, b. 1855) died in 1929, his sister Ruth Fletcher was named n his Will, although Ruth appears to have married Henry Owers in 1871, However, in the 1881 Census, a Ruth Fletcher, aged 29 (‘b. Shoreditch, Middlx.’), is shown as the wife of William Fletcher, Butcher, aged 39 (‘b. Balham, Surrey’), living with William at 23 Wilmington Square, Clerkenwell.]
1872
James Wedderburn [unidentified] was (allegedly) b. in London c1862. - In the 1901 Census, a James Wedderburn, Theatre Professional, aged 29 (‘b. London’), was a Lodger at 4 Mulberry Street, Darlington, Durham, with his wife Mary, a Theatre Professional, aged 28 (‘b. London’), & daughter Elsie, aged 6 (‘b. Scarborough, Yorks.’).
1872
Letitia Louisa Weatherburn [née Newing, widow of Thomas W. (Engine Driver, b. c1837 in Northumberland, m. 1863 at Newington, Surrey, d. 1866 in Northumberland)] m. ii) James Smith at Radley, Berks., on 2/3/1872.
1872
Frederick Weatherburn [b. 1870, 4th & ygst. s. of William W. (SER Engine Driver, b. 1828) & his first wife Ann --- (m. 1855 at Thanet, d. 1879)] died at Tunbridge [Kent] in the March qtr. of 1872, aged 2.
1872
Florence Maria Weatherburn, e.d. of William W. [Engine Driver, b. 1842, d. 1890] & Maria Caroline Barrett [m. 1870, d. 1895],was b. 7/4/1872 at 32 Southeastern Terrace, Frinds-bury, Kent. In the 1881 Census, Florence Wetherburn (sic), a Scholar aged 8, is shown as ‘Head’ of the family. She was living at 32 Southeastern Terrace, Frindsbury, Kent, with her (then) 4 siblings & ‘Visitors’ Elizabeth Faucett, Housekeeper, aged 37 (‘b. London’), & Elizabeth’s son William John, aged 9 mths. (‘b. Strood, Kent’). - (See the parents’ m. in 1870.) - [When her father died at 4 Studda Villas, Strood, Kent, on 2/2/1890, Admon. was granted to Florence Maria Weatherburn, spinster. - His estate valued at £464:8:11] - In the 1891 Census, Florence M. Weatherburn, aged 18 (‘b. Strood, Kent’), was staying with her widowed grandmother Maria Weatherburn (née Nash, m. 1839), her uncle Robert Weatherburn, an Engine Driver, Marr. aged 44 (‘b. Ramsgate, Kent’), & her aunt Maria Weatherburn, at 10 Ladbroke Road, Reigate, Surrey.
1872
Edward Wedburn [sic - unidentified] was m. at Malling, Kent, in the June qtr. of 1872.
1872
Mary Ann Wedderburn [née Barrow, widow of James W., Scalemaker, b. 1824 (m. 1843, d. 1869), e.s. of Jabez W. & Sophia Clarkson Surrage] m. ii) Joseph Wright at St. Mary’s, Lambeth, on 12/5/1872. In the 1881 Census, ‘Marian’ Wright was living at 22 Wayford St., Battersea, Surrey, with Joseph, a Pile Driver, aged 58 (‘b. Lynn, Norfolk’), & Lodger James Chard, a Fitter (E & M), widower aged 38. (James is the widower of Mary Ann’s e.d. by her first husband, Mary Ann, b. 1844, who m. James Chard in 1863, & died in the Dec. qtr. of 1877, aged 33.) - Also living at 22 Wayford St. was Jane Wasey ‘aged 26’ (‘b. Salford, Lancs.’), her husband Edward Wasey, a Blacksmith, aged 33 (‘b. Fakenham, Norfolk’); Mary Wasey, aged 10 (b. Lambeth’); Amelia Wasey, aged 9 (‘b. Battersea’); Edward Wasey, aged 6 (‘b. Lambeth’); & James Wasey, aged 3 (‘b. Peckham’). - [Jane Sophia Wedderburn (‘b. Salford, Lancs’ - who is apparently the 3rd & ygst. d. of James W. & Mary Ann Barrow) m. Edward Wasey on 24/7/1870 (q.v.). - (See also ‘Sarah Waterburn’, b. 1845).]
1872
Caroline Elizabeth Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Martin W. [Engine Driver, b. c1835, d. 1887 at Barnet] & Margaret Dowson [m. 1865 at Newcastle upon Tyne, d. 1884 at Barnet, Herts.], was b. in the June qtr. of 1872 at Barnet [Herts.]. - Caroline E. Weatherburn died at Oxford in the March qtr. of 1942, aged 69.
1872
Anna Wedderburn [Hannah, b. c1832], ‘d. of John W., deceased’ [e.d. of John W. (Fishmonger, b. 1807, d. 1870) & Hannah Trowbridge (m. 1826, d. 1878)] m. Daniel Collins, Labourer, ‘s. of John Collins, deceased’, both resident at Bethnal Green, at St. James-the-Great, Bethnal Green, on 17/12/1872. (The witnesses were Henry & Cornelia Claydon.) - [In the (incomplete) list of John & Hannah’s children on W.B. p. 489, it shows ‘Anna b. 1832’ (her baptism not found) but in ‘Misc. Refs.’ on W.B. p. 508, it shows: “Anna Wedderburn, d. of the late John W., m. Daniel Collins at Bethnal Green. See s. Clara” (b. 1846, m. 1874).] - Anna may be the Anna M. Collins, a widow ‘aged 50’ (‘b. Oxford St., London, Middlx’.), who, in the 1881 Census, was a Cook, living with 6 other servants at the home of Henry M. Simons, an East India Merchant, aged 56 (‘b. Bradford, York’), & his wife Caroline, aged 48 (‘b. London’), at ‘Tyerval’, Crescent Wood Road, Camberwell, Surrey.
1872
Bertha Elizabeth Karoline Weatherburn, 2nd d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1840 at Coalville, Leics.] & his first wife, Ann Hall [m. 1858], was b. in 1872/3 at Riga, BS, Russia. – Bertha E.K. Weatherburn m. i) Sydney Frederick Goodson at Pancras in the June qtr. of 1896 (q.v.). - (They had 2 daughters & 2 sons.) - The family lived for some years in Buenos Aires. - Bertha Goodson m. ii) Robert Andrews in the March qtr. of 1909 at Birkenhead. - Bertha E.K. Andrews died in the Sept. qtr. of 1949,
aged 76.
1873
Ruth Beatrice Wedderburn, e.d. of Jabez William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 8/1/1873 at 85 Queens Head St., Islington. “She died there on 5/8/1873”.
1873
Ethel Weatherburn, 3rd d. of William W. [Plumber, b. 1842] & Mary Ann [Hudson, m. 1865], was b. in the June qtr. of 1873 at Stepney & bap. 10/8/1873 at St. Thomas’s, Stepney. In the 1881 Census, Ethel, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Ratcliff, Middlesex’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 58 Kerby St., Poplar, Middlesex. - In the 1891 Census, Ethel was a Gen. Domestic Servant, unm. aged 17, living with her parents & 6 siblings at 37 Kerbey St., Poplar. - Ethel m. at Pancras in 1897 (q.v.).
1873
Henry Weatherburn, Engineer [b. 1818, 4th (but 3rd surv.) s. of Robert W. (Engineer, bap. 1780 at Newcastle) & Isabella Wilson (m. 1804), & husband of Maria, née Nash (m. 1839 at Berkhamsted, Herts.)] died at Redhill, Surrey, on 25/8/1873, aged 56. His Will, written on 21/10/1868, was proved on 12/9/1873 by his son, William W. of Redhill (b. 1842) and James Weatherburn of Birkenhead (Chester) [b. 1827], his brother, Engineers, the executors. (W.B. Vol. II, p. 522, Note I (j), under ‘References to the name of Weatherburn’.) - (One of the two witnesses was ‘R. Bunce, Station Master, Reading, of Reigate branch of South Eastern Railway’.)
1873 Alfred John Weatherburn, s. of John W. [b. 1840, d. 1880] & Elizabeth Muddiman [m. 1870], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1873 at Mile End [Middlx.]. - In the 1881 Census, Alfred, a Scholar aged 7, was living with his widowed mother, Elizabeth Weatherbourn (sic), a Silk Winder aged 39 (‘b. London’), & his sister Minnie [Alice], aged 5 (b. 1875), at 48 Dempsey St., Mile End Old Town, Middlx. - In the 1891 Census, Alfred Weatherburn, aged 17, was a Scholar (boarder) at Mile End Old Town School. - Alfred John Weatherburn died from Cerebral Meningitis (Coma), in the Mile End Infirmary on 1/11/1897, aged 24.
1873
James Weatherburn [b. c1840 in Hartlepool, Durham], Corporal in the Royal Marines, living in Chatham Barracks, a bachelor of full age, s. of James W., Labourer [b. c1810 at Hartlepool] m. i) Caroline Smith, Servant, of 7 Kingsgate St., Bloomsbury, Middlx., a spinster of full age, d. of George Smith, Greengrocer, at St. George’s, Bloomsbury, on 2/11/1873. They had a daughter Caroline Agnes (b. 1876, q.v.). - Caroline Weatherburn died at Medway, Kent, in 1877, aged 33. - [James Weatherburn m. ii) Margaret Wilkinson at Stranton, Hartlepool, Durham, in 1886.] - James Weatherburn died at Darlington in the Dec. qtr. of 1919, aged 79.
1874
Robert Wedderburn [Scalemaker, b. 1853 (g.grandson of Robert the ‘B.P.’), 2nd s. of Jabez W. (b. 1827) & Harriet Bassom (m. 1846)] m. Margaret Ann Muskett [d. of William Muskett ‘or Muscatt’] at Holy Trinity, Rotherhithe, on 27/3/1874. They had a daughter, Annie Harriet M.L., b. at Greenwich in 1875 (q.v.). - Robert Wedderburn, a Smith, aged 22, & his wife ‘Annie’, aged 22, plus daughter Annie, aged 4 mths. (b. 1874), sailed on the SS “Himalaya” on 24/7/1875, arriving at Canterbury, New Zealand, on 17/11/1875.
1874
Harriett Louisa Wedderburn [b. 1851 (g.granddaughter of Robert the ‘B.P.’), e.d. of Jabez W. (b. 1827) & Harriett Bassom (m. 1846)] m. James Lewis Sharman at Islington Parish Church on 2/4/1874. - Harriet & James Sharman emigrated to New Zealand on the SS “Hereford”, from Gravesend, Kent, on 17/4/1874, arriving at Port Lyttleton on 14/7/1874. - They had 4 sons & 2 daughters. [Info. from their g.granddaughter Claire Angela Brickell (née Jacobs, b. 1947 in Christchurch, NZ) by e-mail, 12/8/2006. Claire m. Andrew Brickell at Christchurch in 1967.] - [In 1883, Harriet Louisa & James Sharman were the witnesses at the marriage of Harriet’s brother James Wedderburn (b. 1858) to Janet Leggatt at Christchurch, New Zealand.]
1874
Ruth Wedderburn, 2nd [but e. surv.] d. of Jabez William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 9/7/1874 at 85 Queens Head St., Islington. In the 1881 Census, Ruth, aged 6, was living with her parents & 5 siblings (& an Apprentice) at 73 Sumner Rd., Camberwell, Surrey. – In the 1891 Census, Ruth S., a Scholar aged 16 (‘b. Islington, London’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 130 Hill Street, Peckham. - Acc. to research carried out by ‘Debrett’, “all Jabez & Ruth’s children emigrated to Australia or N.Z.” but Ruth Wedderburn m. at Camberwell in 1898 (q.v.).
1874
Matilda Wedderburn [née Costello, first wife of Maj-Gen. John W., b. 1820 in Edinburgh (m. 1846 in Bengal, d. 1879 in London)] died ‘s.p.’ at 99 Earl’s Court Road, Kensington, on 19/1/1874, aged 49. John m. ii) Margaret Panton in 1885 (q.v.).
1874
Isabella Lottie Wedderburn [b. 1854, younger d. of John Kellerman W. (‘Fund Holder’, b. 1818) & Charlotte McMahon (m. 1843, in India, d. in London 1894)] m. Capt. Henry Blackburne Hamilton (aferwards Major), of the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers), on 30/4/1874 a St. Paul’s, Knightsbridge. They had an only son, Kellerman Hamilton Blackburne, b. 23/11/1881at Sialkote (Punjab), India. - ‘Lottie’ died there on 6/12/1881 & was buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, London. - Major Hamilton m. ii) Miss Ewart of Guernsey. - [Col. Hamilton’s & Lottie’s son m., as Henry Kellerman Hamilton Wedderburn, Aileen Mary Vincent in 1905 (q.v.).]
1874
Emily Annie Weatherburn, 2nd d. of William W. [Engine Driver, b. 1842, d. 1890] & Maria Caroline Barrett [m. 1870, d. 1895], was b. in the June qtr. of 1874 at Frindsbury [Kent]. In the 1881 Census, Emily Annie Wetherburn (sic), a Scholar aged 6, was living at 32 Southeastern Terrace, Frindsbury, Kent, with her (then) 4 siblings. – In the 1891 Census, Emily Weatherbourn (sic), aged 16, was living with her widowed mother Maria, 3 sisters, a brother & a Lodger at 4 Studda Villa, Grove Road, Frindsbury, Kent. - Emily Annie Weatherburn m. at Strood, Kent, in the March qtr. of 1893.
1874
Clara Wedderburn, spinster, of 10 Collingwood St. [b. 1846, 5th & ygst. d. of John W. (Fishmonger, b. 1807) & Hannah Trowbridge (m. 1826)] m. John Evans, bachelor, Porter, of 20 Bennett St. [s. of John Evans, Porter], at the Parish Church in the parish of Christ Church on 18/8/1874. [On W.B. p. 489, it shows only: “Clara, b. at Blackfriars 13/6/1846, married J. Evans. Living 1891” - but in ‘Misc. Refs.’ on W.B. p. 508 it shows: “Clara Wedderburn, daughter of the late John W., m. John Evans on 18/8/1874 at St. Saviour’s, Southwark. See s. Anna Wedderburn” (b. 1832, m. 1872).] - Clara & John apparently had no children. - In the 1881 Census, Clara Evans, aged 34, & her husband John, a Packer in Haberdashery factory (both ‘b. Blackfriars, City’), were living at 18 Charles Street, Newington, Surrey. - In the 1891 Census, Clara Evans, aged 44, & John, a Haberdashery Porter, aged 42 (both ‘b. London’), were living at 202 Lion Street, Newington, Surrey.
1874
Frances Mary Wedderburne (sic) [Frances Mary Webster-Wedderburn, née Huntley (b. 1830), wife of Charles Adrian W-W (b. 1824, m. 1851)] died ‘in London’ on 16/12/1874, aged 42.] - She was buried at Norwood.
1875
Annie Harriet M.L. Wedderburn, d. of Robert W. [Scalemaker, b. 1853 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Margaret Ann Muskett [m. 1874], was b. 2/2/1875 at 5 Croft St., Deptford. Annie Wedderburn, aged 4 mths., sailed with her parents on the SS Himalaya on 24/7/1875, arriving at Canterbury, New Zealand, on 17/11/1875.
1875
Hudson Weatherburn, 2nd s. of William W. [Plumber, b. 1842] & Mary Ann Hudson [m. 1865], was b. 16/3/1875 at Poplar & bap. 16/5/1875 at All Saints, Poplar, his parents then living at 44 Kerbey Street. In the 1881 Census, Hudson, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Poplar’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 58 Kerby St., Poplar, Middlx. - In the 1891 Census, Hudson, an Errand Boy aged 16, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 37 Kerbey St., Poplar. - Hudson m. Alice Maud Taylor in 1897 (q.v.). - [By 1901 they had a son & a daughter.] - Hudson Weatherburn died at Romford, Essex, in the June qtr. of 1918, aged 43.
1875
George Gordon Gerald Trophime de Lally-Tollendal Webster-Wedderburn [b. 1827, ygst. s. of Sir James W-W (b. 1788, knighted 1821) & Lady Frances Annesley (m. 1810)] died at Abington Abbey, Northants, on 20/8/1875, aged 47. George Webster Wedderburn of Arundel Villa, Sydenham - ‘removed from Northants’ - was buried on 25/8/1875 at Norwood Cemetery (South Metropolitan Cemetery), Norwood Road, Lambeth. - Probate of the estate of Gordon George (sic) W-W was granted on 16/9/1875. - Effects ‘Under £8000’.
1875
Margaret Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Martin W. [Engine Driver, b. c1835, d. 1887 at Barnet] & Margaret Dowson [m. 1865 at Newcastle upon Tyne, d. 1884 at Barnet], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1875 at Barnet [Herts.]. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret, aged 15 (‘b. ?Lyonsdown, New Barnet, Herts.’), was a Pupil at St. Stephen’s Orphanage, Trinity Lane, Micklegate, York. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret, a Nurse (Domestic), aged 24 (‘b. New Barnet, Herts.’), was a Visitor at the home of Frank Hopkins, a Chocolate Confectionery Manufacturer, aged 28 (b. Heworth, Yorks.), & His wife Gertrude A.Hopkins, aged 28 (‘b. Scarborough’), at 9 Lockwood Street, York.
1875
John Wedderburn [late Maj.-Gen., b. 1820 in Edinburgh, 3rd s. of James W. (late Solicitor-General for Scotland, b. 1782) & Isabella Clerk (m. 1813)] m. ii) Margaret Panton [d. of William James Panton] at St. Saviour’s Church, South Hampstead, on 26/10/1875. “John was formerly a Major-Gen. in the Bengal Staff Corps. - His first wife, Matilda Costello (d. of Don Costello, a Spanish gentleman settled in India), whom he m. in 1846 at Bengal, had d.s.p. at 99 Earl’s Court Rd., Kensington, on 19/9/1874”. - John died at 21 Park Road, Haverstock Hill, Middx., on 4/1/1879 (q.v.). - (W.B. p. 313) - In the 1881 Census, Margaret Wedderburn, a widow aged 29 (‘b. Surrey’), was living at 19 Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, with a Domestic Servant. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret Wedderburn, a widow aged 40 (‘b. Barnes’), was living at 2 Goldhurst Terrace, Hampstead, with a Domestic Servant. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret Wedderburn, a widow aged 50 (‘b. Barnes’), was living at 127 Goldhurst Terrace, Hampstead, with her 10-yr.-old niece, Adelaide Myall (‘b. Chiswick’); & a 10-yr. old ‘Visitor’, Rose Naptkine (b. Pimlico’). - Margaret Wedderburn died at Watford in the Sept. qtr. of 1928, aged 77.
1875
Minnie Alice Weatherburn, d. of John W. [b. 1840, d. 1880] & Elizabeth Muddiman [m. 1870], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1875 at Mile End [Middlx.]. - In the 1881 Census, Minnie, aged 5, was living with her mother Elizabeth Weatherbourn (sic), Silk Winder, a widow aged 39 (‘b. London’), & her brother Alfred, aged 7 (b. 1873), at 48 Dempsey St., Mile End Old Town, Middlesex. - In the 1891 Census, Minnie Weatherburn, a Paper Ruler, aged 15 (‘b. Stepney’), was living with her mother at 66 Jamaica Road, Mile End Old Town. - In the 1901 Census, ‘Alice’ Weatherburn, a Servant aged 25 (‘b. London’), was a Housemaid in the household of Bernard Dünkelbühler, a Foreign Banker aged 57 (‘b. Germany’), & his London-born wife & daughters, at 1 Upper Woburn Place, St. Pancras, Middlesex. - Minnie A. Weatherburn died at Westminster in the June qtr. of 1949, aged 73.
1876
Florence Harriett Wedderburn, 3rd d. of Jabez W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B. P.’)] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 22/4/1876 at 146 New Cross Rd., Greenwich. “Florence died on 7/2/1878”.
1876
Gertrude Margaret Weatherburn, 3rd d. of William W. [Engine Driver, b. 1842, d. 1890] & Maria Caroline Barrett [m. 1870, d. 1895], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1876 at 32 Southeastern Terrace, Frindsbury, Kent. In the 1881 Census, Gertrude Margaret Wetherburn (sic), a Scholar aged 4, was living at 32 Southeastern Terrace, Frindsbury, with her (then) four sisters. (See parents’ m. 1870.) - Gertrude M. Weatherburn was m. at Milton [Kent] in 1899 (q.v.).
1876
Eva Josling Wedderburn, d. of Jane Wedderburn, Milliner [b. 1851, q.v.], was b. 20/2/1876 at 26 Princess Road, Bermondsey, Southwark, & bap. 15/3/1876 at St. James, Bermondsey, -[Birth of ‘unidentified’ Eva Josling W. is shown in Misc Refs. on W.B. p. 508] - Nothing more is known about Eva. Perhaps she was adopted?
1876 Caroline Agnes Weatherburn, d. of James W. [Cpl. in Royal Marines (b. c1840 in Hartlepool, Durham)] & Caroline Smith (m. 1873, d. 1877)], was b. in the June qtr. of 1876 at Medway [Kent]. Caroline Weatherburn m. James Peacock Johnson at Hartlepool, Durham, in Sept. 1897.
1876
Elizabeth Wedderburn [b. 1827 in India, 2nd d. of Sir John W., 2nd Bt. of Balindean (b. 1789, d. 1862) & Henrietta Louisa Milburn (m. 1822 at Bombay, d. 1881 in London)] died unm. at Prospect Place, Harrogate, Yorks., on 26/8/1876. (W.B. p. 300) - She was buried at Holy Trinity, Tibberton, Gloucestershire, on 1/9/1876, ‘aged 50’. [Admon., with Will, of her estate was granted on 11/11 1876 . - ‘Estate in the UK ‘Under £4000’.
1877
Caroline Weatherburn [née Smith, wife of James W. (b. c1840, m. 1873)] died at Medway [Kent] in the March qtr. of 1877, aged 33. [James Weatherburn m. ii) Margaret Wilkinson at Stranton, Hartlepool, Durham, in 1886. ]
1877
Gertrude Violet Webster-Wedderburn [b. 1857, e. surv. d. of Charles Francis W-W (b. 1820) & his 2nd wife, Ann Helyar (m. 1849)] m. i) her cousin Horace Augustus Helyar, ‘of the diplomatic service’, at St. George’s, Hanover Square, on 26/4/1877. They had a son, William Annesley Weston Helyar (b. 14/9/1878), who died on 1/7/1892, & a daughter, Dorothy Margaret Helyar (b. 10/11/1879 at Coker Court, Somerset). - [Dorothy m. on 18/1/1902 Lt.-Col. Godfrey Clement Walker-Heneage, of the Grenadier Guards (b. 17/5/1868, d. 6/5/1939) & had one s., Maj. J.D.W.G. (David) Walker-Heneage (b. 4/12/1902, d. 9/8/1950), also in the Grenadiers, and an MBE, who m. Joan Raymond Cely-Trevilian (b. 1/3/1909, d. of Maurice F. C-T, of Midelney Manor, Drayton, Somerset) on 10/8/1929. They had 2 sons: Simon Anthony Heneage, b. 1930, & Timothy Robin Heneage, b. 1932. - Dorothy died 1947.] - Horace Augustus Helyar died on 8/10/1893 & Gertrude m. ii) John Savile-Lumley, in London, in 1894 (q.v.). Gertrude died on 16/10/1912.
1877
Alice Wedderburn [b. 1854, 6th & ygst. d. of Christopher (Stewart) Wedderburn (Railwayman, b. 1813, bap. 1830) & Maria Webb (m. 1839)] m. William James Tucker, widower, ‘of Clevedon, Somerset’ [s. of Capt. Charles Tucker] at Ashford, Kent, on 15/5/1877. In the 1881 Census, Alice Tucker, aged 27 (b. Ashford, Kent’), was living at Waterford House, Clevedon, Somerset, with William James Tucker, Occupation ‘Funded Property’, aged 49 (‘b. Holcombe Regis, Devon’), Somerset, with a Cook & a Housemaid. In the 1891 Census, Alice Tucker, aged 37 (‘b. Ashford, Kent’), was still living with her husband William J. Tucker, aged 59, at Waterford House, but with unm. 2 daughters of his first marriage, plus a Cook/Domestic Svt. [William James Tucker died in the March qtr. of 1910, aged 78.]- In the 1911 Census, Alice Tucker, Widow, aged 56 (‘b. Kent, Ashford’), Living on Private Means, was a Boarder at the home of Emily Leah Wickham, Widow, aged 57 (‘b. New Cross, London’), at 10 Glentworth Road, Redland, Bristol.
1877
Robert Edward Wedderburn [Scalemaker, b. 1854, e.s. of Robert (Cooper) Wedderburn (b. 1831, grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’) & Martha Hayward (m. 1850)] m. Sarah Ann Bidwell [d. of Samuel William Bidwell] at Trinity Church, St. Saviour’s, Southwark, Surrey, on 24/9/1877. Acc. to W.B. p. 507, they had 3 sons & 2 daughters, but they had 5 sons & 2 daughters: Florence Eliza (b. 1878, m. 1905); Edward Herbert (1879, m. 1905); Edith Martha (b. 1882); Robert William (b. 1884); Albert Victor (b. 1887); Arthur George (b. 1891); & Leonard (b. 1896) - In the 1881 Census, Robert, aged 26, was living at 10 Station Street, Brighton, Sussex, with Sarah, aged 24 (‘b. Walworth’); Florence E., aged 2 (‘b. Camberwell’), & Edward H., aged 1 (‘b. Brighton’). - In the 1891 Census, Robert E., a Scalemaker aged 36 (‘b. Southwark’), was living at 38 Wood Street, Brighton, with Sarah A., aged 34 (‘b. Walworth’); Florence E., a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Camberwell’); Edward H. a Scholar aged 11; Edith M., a Scholar aged 8; Robert W., a Scholar aged 6; Albert V., aged 3; & Arthur G., aged 1 mth. (all ‘b Brighton’). - In the 1901 Census, Robert E., a Scale Maker aged 46 (‘b. Southwark’), was living at 16 Pembroke St., Islington, Middlesex, with Sarah A., aged 44 (‘b. Walworth’); Edward H., a (Law) Writer aged 21; Robert W., a Compositor aged 16; Albert V., a Warehouse Boy aged 13; Arthur G., a Scholar aged 10 (all ‘b. Brighton’); & Leonard, aged 4 (‘b. Islington’). - In the 1911 Census, Sarah Ann Wedderburn, aged 54 (‘b. Walworth, Surrey’), Married 33 years (7 children, all living), was living in 2 rooms at 9 Fulbrook Road, Tufnell Park, London N.19, with her son Leonard, a Reading Boy aged 14 (‘b. Islington, London’). - Robert E. Wedderburn died at Colchester in the March qtr. of 1934, aged 79 & Sarah A. Wedderburn died at Finsbury [Middlx.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1934, aged 80.
1877
Henry Weatherburn [‘Harry’], 3rd s. of William W. [Plumber, b. 1842] & Mary Ann Hudson [m. 1865] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1877 at Poplar [Middlx.]. In the 1881 Census, Harry, aged 3 (‘b. Poplar’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 58 Kerby St., Poplar, Middlesex. - In the 1891 Census, he was an Errand Boy aged 13, living with his parents & 6 siblings at 37 Kerbey St., Poplar. - [Henry’s (Harry’s) name does not appear in the 1901 Census Index (perhaps he was serving in the Boer War?).] - In the 1911 Census, Harry Weatherburn, a Steeple Jack, Repairing chimneys, unm. aged 34, was living at 93 Blair Street, Poplar, London E., with his parents, 1 unm. brother, a niece, & 3 Visitors. - On his father’s death, on 13/2/1926, it was Harry who was granted probate of his father’s estate, valued at £110:10:0d.] - Henry Weatherburn died at Poplar in the June qtr. of 1939, aged 64.
1877
John Thomas Weatherburn, Carpenter [afterwards a Knife Machine Maker], a bachelor [b. 1855, (younger) s. of Martin W. (Railway Engine Driver, bap. 1820 at Sunderland, Durham, d. 1856 in Cardiff) & Mary Ann Longhurst (m. 1842 at Brighton, & ii) William Pratt at Stepney in 1871)] m. i) Lavinia Eliza Tygat, a spinster ‘of full age’ (sic) [d. of Lorenzo Napoleon Tygat, Butcher], both ‘of 38 Titchfield St., Marylebone’, at All Soul’s Church, St. Mary-le-bone, Middlx., on 2/12/1877. They had 5 sons & 4 daughters: Martin Charles (b., 1878 at Marylebone, d. 1881); John Frederick (b. 1880 at Pancras); Harry (b. 1882, Strand - John Thomas’s occupation then still ‘Carpenter’); Lavinia Mary A. (b. 1884 at Holborn); Alfred (b. at Holborn, d. 1886); William (b. 1887 at Holborn, d. 1888); Florence Eliza (b. 1889 at Holborn); Ruth (b. 1892 at St. Giles); & Ethel (b. 1894 at Holborn). - In the 1881 Census, ‘S.’T. Weatherburn, Domestic Knife Machine Maker, aged 26 (‘b. Poplar’), was living at 23 Russell Court, St. Martin in the Fields (which seems to be the same place as ‘23 Russell Court, Drury Lane’, from which Robert-the-BP wrote his pamphlet “The Horrors of Slavery” in 1824 - 57 years earlier!), with Lavinia ‘T.’, aged 20, & their (then) 2 sons, Martin, aged 3; & John F. aged 16 months (all ‘b. London’). - In the 1891 Census, John S. (sic) Weatherburn, a Knife Machine Maker, aged 36 (‘b. Poplar’), was living at 11 Orange Street, St. George’s, Holborn, with Lavinia, aged 30 (‘b. Marylebone’), John F., aged 11 (‘b. S. Pancras’); Harry, aged 9 (‘b. S. Giles’); Lavinia, aged 7; & Florence E., aged 1 (both ‘b. Holborn’). - Lavinia Eliza Weatherburn died at Holborn in the June qtr. of 1895, aged 34. In the 1901 Census, John, a Knife Machine Machinist working at home on own account, a widower, aged 46 (‘b. Poplar’), was living at 1 Merthyr Terrace, Barnes, Surrey, with his children: Harry, a Carpenter unm. aged 19 (‘b. London, Strand’); Lavinia M., unm. aged 17; Florence E., aged 11; Ruth, aged 9; & Ethel, aged 7. - John Thomas m. ii) Jane Longhurst at Sheppey in the Dec. qtr. of 1903 (q.v.). - In the 1911 Census, John Thomas Weatherburn, Manufacturer of Knife Cleaning Machine, aged 56 (‘b. Poplar’), was living at (address unreadable), with Jane, aged 54 (‘b. Sheerness, Kent’), Married 8 years - no children - & his 4 daughters by his first marriage: Lavinia Mary Ann W., a Brush drawer unm. aged 26; Florence Eliza W., a Clerk to Knife Machine Manufacturer, unm. aged 21; Ruth W., a Milliner, unm. aged 19; & Ethel W., aged 17 (all ‘b. Bloomsbury’). - John Thomas Weatherburn, formerly of 5 Shaftesbury Rd., Ravenscourt Park, Middx., died at 16 Oak Avenue, Heston, Hounslow, on 3/5/1929, aged 74. [In his Will, John’s wife is named as Jeannie & his sister Ruth (b. 1852, m. 1871) as Ruth Fletcher. Several of his children are also named.] - Probate was granted to J.T.W’s friend Charles Thomas Woosnam, of ‘Toronto’, 76 Whitworth Road, South Norwood, Surrey, Clerk, and John Frederick Weatherburn, manufacturer, of ‘Crown Works’, Galena Road, King Street, Hammersmith, the son. - Estate valued at £11,620:17:0d. - [The Crown Works firm was known as ‘J.T. Weatherburn & Sons’. (J.T. Weatherburn’s Patent Knife-sharpeners can still be found occasionally in National Trust properties or for sale in antique shops.)]
1877
Henry James Weatherburn [Engine Fitter - afterwards a Railway Clerk, b. 1851, 6th s. of Henry W. (Engine Driver, b. 1818) & Maria Nash (m. 1839 at Berkhamsted, Herts.)] m. Alice Woodgate at Tenterden [Kent] in the Dec. qtr. of 1877. They had 5 sons & 2 daughters: William Henry (b. 1879 at Ashford, d. 1884 at Toxteth Park, Lancs.); Edwin Robert (b. 1880 at Ashford); Ethel Annie (b. 1882 at Ashford, d. 1884 at Toxteth Park, Lancs.); Henry James (b. 1884 at Toxteth Park, Liverpool ); Alice Woodgate (b. 1887 at West Derby, nr. Liverpool ); Frederick John G. (b. 1892 at Bradford, Yorks., d. 1906 at W. Ashford); & Wilfred Barton (b. 1894 at Bradford, Yorks.). - In the 1881 Census, Henry I. Weatherbourne (sic), an Engine Fitter (Railway) aged 29 (‘b. Redhill, Surrey’), was living at 42 Lower Denmark Road, Ashford, Kent, with Alice, aged 29 (‘b. High Halden, Kent’); William H. aged 1; Edwin R. aged 5 mths.; & his sister-in-law, Catherine Woodgate, aged 13 (‘b. High Halden, Kent’). - ‘There was a serious accident yesterday at the Midland Railway Station at Alexander Dock to Henry Weatherburn, fitter, of 54 Dryden Street, Bootle. He was assisting with the shunting of trucks when he slipped under the truck onto the metal and the wheels passed over his leg. He was taken to Bootle hospital and it may be necessary to amputate his leg to save his life.’ (Liverpool Mercury, 26/8/1886) - In the 1891 Census, Henry J. Weatherburn, now a Railway Clerk, aged 39 (‘b. Red Hill, Surrey’), was living at 35 Thorncliffe Road, Manningham, Bradford, Yorks, with Alice, a Railway Clerk (sic) aged 39 (‘b. High Halden, Kent); Edwin R., a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. South Ashford, Kent’); Henry J., a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Liverpool, Lancs.’); & Alice Woodgate, a Scholar aged 4 (‘b. Bootle, Lancs.’). - In the 1901 Census, Henry, a Railway Clerk, aged 49 (‘b. Redhill, Surrey’), was living at 64 Fleet Street, Derby, with Alice, aged 49; Edwin R., a Solicitor’s Clerk aged 20; Henry J., a Railway Clerk, aged 16; Alice W., a Dressmaker’s Apprentice, aged 14; Frederick J.G., a Schoolboy aged 9; & Wilfred B., a Schoolboy aged 7. - [Henry James (snr.) was one of the executors of his brother Robert’s Will when Robert died in 1925.] - In the 1911 Census, Henry James Weatherburn, Railway Clerk, Midland Rlwy, aged 59 (‘b. Red Hill, Surrey’), was living at 60 Douglas Street, Derby, with Alice, aged 59 (‘b. High Halden, Kent’), Married 23 years, 7 children (3 dec’d); Henry James W., Railway Clerk, Midland Rlwy, unm. aged 26 (‘ b. Liverpool’); Alice Woodgate Weatherburn, Dress-maker, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Bootle, Lancs.’); & Wilfred Barton Weatherburn, Junior Clerk, Boot & Shoe Co., aged 17 (‘b Manningham, Yorks.’). - Alice Weatherburn died at Derby in the Dec. qtr. of 1914, aged 63. Henry James died at 60 Douglas Street, Derby, on 6/6/1928. - Probate was granted to Edwin Robert Weatherburn. - Estate valued at £897: 12:6d.
1877
Ann Weatherburn [née Weatherburn, b. 1807 at Earsdon by North Shields, Northumberland, wife of John W. (Marine Engineer Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, m. at Monkwearmouth in 1830)] died at Stepney in the Dec. qtr. of 1877, aged 70. [John died at Limehouse in 1889 (q.v.).]
1878
Hannah Wedderburn [née Miller (b. 1780), widow of William W. (b. 1779 at Nether Banchory, nr. Aberdeen, m. 1805 at Cambridge)] died at Ashford, Kent, on 3/2/1878, aged 97. Hannah, ‘widow of William Wedderburn, Gentleman’ (Chelsea out-pensioner, d. 1843), died of ‘Senectis’ (old age) at Rail View Villa, Ashford, Kent. - C. Wedderburn, son (b. 1813, bap. 1830 - Stationmaster at Ashford Station) was the ‘informant’. (Death cert.) - Hannah is buried in a tomb at Ashford Cemetery with her son Christopher & Christopher’s daughter Mary (Mary Ann, b. 1840, d. 1883).]
1878
Charles Wedderburn [twin with Florence, below], 4th s. of Jabez William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 4/2/1878 at 146 New Cross Road, Greenwich. “He died the same day”.
1878
Florence Wedderburn [twin with Charles, above], 4th (but 2nd surv.) d. of Jabez William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 4/2/1878 at Greenwich, Kent. In the 1881 Census, Florence, aged 2, was living with her parents & 6 siblings (& an Apprentice), at 73 Sumner Rd., Camberwell, Surrey. - In the 1891 Census, Florence B. Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. New Cross, London’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 130 Hill Street, Peckham. - Acc. to the research carried out by ‘Debrett’, “all Jabez William’s & Ruth’s children emigrated to Australia or NZ” but Florence Wedderburn m. at Camberwell in 1899 (q.v.).
1878
Florence Harriett Wedderburn [b. 1876, 3rd d. of Jabez W. (Scalemaker, b. 1849) & Ruth Smith (m. 1866)] died at Greenwich on 7/2/1878, aged 1.
1878
Rose Weatherburn [twin with May, below], 4th d. of William W. [Engine Driver, b. 1842, d. 1890] & Maria Caroline Barrett [m. 1870, d. 1895], was b. in the June qtr. of 1878 at Frindsbury [Kent] In the 1881 Census, Rose Wetherburn (sic), aged 2, was living with her (then) 4 sisters at 32 Southeastern Terrace, Frindsbury, Kent. - In the 1891 Census, Rose Weatherbourn (sic), a Scholar aged 12, was living with her widowed mother Maria, 3 sisters, a brother & a Lodger at 4 Studda Villa, Grove Road, Frindsbury, Kent. - In the 1901 Census, Rose, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Strood, Kent’), a Housemaid, was a Servant in the household of the Rev. James Cusack Percy Dougal, Church of England Clergyman aged 43 (‘b. India’), his wife Celia, aged 59 (‘b. Weddington, Warwick’), & a Cook, at The Vicarage, Market Street, Castle Donington, Leics. - In the 1911 Census, Rose Weatherburn, unm. aged 30 (‘b. Strood, Kent’), was Parlourmaid, with 2 other Domestic Servants, in the 21-roomed home of Philip Huskinson Harwick, a Brewery Director, unm., aged 31 (‘b. Southwell, Notts.’), Burgage Manor, Southwell, Notts.
1878
May Weatherburn [twin with Rose, above], 5th d. of William W. [Engine Driver, b. 1842, d. 1890] & Maria Caroline Barrett [m. 1870, d. 1895], was b. in the June qtr. of 1878 at Frindsbury [Kent]. In the 1881 Census, May Wetherburn (sic), aged 2, was living with her (then) four sisters at 32 Southeastern Terrace, Frindsbury, Kent. - In the 1891 Census, May Weatherbourn (sic), a Scholar aged 12, was living with her widowed mother Maria, 3 sisters, a brother & a Lodger at 4 Studda Villa, Grove Road, Frindsbury, Kent. - In the 1901 Census, May, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Strood’), was a Domestic Housemaid in the household of Thomas Troward, Bengal Civil Service (Retired) aged 53 (‘b. India’); his wife Sarah, aged 44 (‘b. Peckham’); their 5 children (4 of whom were b. in India); & a Cook, at ‘Eldene’, Sandhurst Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. - May m. at Tunbridge in the Dec. qtr. of 1901 (q.v.). -May Weatherburn died at Tonbridge in the March qtr. of 1945, aged 67.
1878
Martin Charles Weatherburn, e.s. of John Thomas W. [Carpenter - afterwards a Knife Machine Maker, b. 1855, d. 1929] & Lavinia Eliza Tygat [m. 1877, d. 1895], was b. in the June qtr. of 1878 in Marylebone [Middlx.]. In the 1881 Census, Martin aged 3 (‘b. London’), was living with his parents & younger brother at 23 Russell Court, St. Martin in the Fields, London. - Martin died in the Sept. qtr. of 1881, aged 3.
1878
James William Wedderburn, elder s. of James William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1847 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Caroline [not ‘Catherine’, as shown in the W.B.] Peplow [m. 1867] was b. 8/8/1878 at 25 Camden Grove, Camberwell. He died there on 12/8/1878.
1878
William Wedderburn [4th Bt. of Balindean in 1882, b. 1838 in Edinburgh, ygst. s. of Sir John W., 2nd Bt. of Balindean (b. 1789) & Henrietta Milburn (m. 1822)] m. Mary Blanche Hoskyns [only d. of Henry William Hoskyns of North Perrott Manor, Crewkerne, Somerset] at Crewkerne, Yeovil, Somerset, on 12/9/1878. They had 2 daughters: Dorothy Hope (b. 1880 in Poona, India), & Margaret Grizelda (b. 1884 in London). [‘A.W.’s’ daughter Margaret Griselda was b. in 1888.] - In the 1881 Census, William, a Judge in the Indian Civil Service, aged 43 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at 48 Welbeck Street, St. Marylebone, London, with Mary, aged 27 (‘b. Henson, Somerset’), & Dorothy H., aged 1 (‘b. Poona, East Indies’); Margaret Knight, Nurse (Domestic Servant), aged 24 (‘b. Croydon, Surrey’) & a Boarder, Mary Beedley, Matron of Hospital, aged 38 (‘b. Dublin, Ireland’). - On the death of his brother Sir David, unm., in 1882, William succeeded him as 4th Bt. of Balindean. - “Sir William retired from the Indian Civil Service and left India in May 1887. - In 1896 he was living at Meredith “where he has much improved the house, chiefly by the addition of a large room, hung with the beautiful tapestry and the family pictures formerly at Inveresk Lodge….”. Having no male heir, Sir William’s heir presumptive was then Colonel Thomas Wedderburn-Ogilvy (b. 1814, 2nd s. of John Andrew Wedderburn-Ogilvy, b. 23/9/1781, d. 1873), a grandson of James Wedderburn-Colvile of Inveresk (b. 1730, d. 1807). However, Colonel Wedderburn-Ogilvy died on 12/10/1899, without issue, so his younger brother, John Andrew Wedderburn-Ogilvy (b. 2/7/1818), became the heir presumptive, though he died on 17/9/1906. - In the 1901 Census, Sir William, Retired Indian Civil Service, aged 63 (‘b. Scotland’), was at 2 Egerton Gardens, Kensington, Middlx., with his wife Mary B., aged 47 (‘b. Minton St. Geo., Somerset’); his daughter Margt. G., aged 16 (‘b. London’); ‘Visitors’ Edward H. Percival, Retired Indian Civil Service, aged 64 (‘b. Northampton’); Elizabeth A. Percival, aged 45 (‘b. Gloucester’); plus 7 Servants. [Their daughter Dorothy was staying with her maternal grandfather in Somerset.] - Sir William died on 25/1/1918 and was succeeded by John Andrew W-O’s third (but, by then, only surv.) son, John Andrew Wedderburn-Ogilvy (b. 16/9/1866) who became the 5th Bt. of Balindean. (On assuming the title, Sir John reversed his surnames, becoming ‘Ogilvy-Wedderburn’.) - His eldest son, Commander (John) Peter Ogilvy-Wedderburn (b. 29/9/1917) succeeded to the title in 1956 and was in turn succeeded by his e.s. (the present holder of the title), Sir Andrew John Alexander Ogilvy-Wedderburn, 7th Bt. of Balindean, who was born on 4/8/1952. He has twin sons, born 20/4/1987. The elder twin, Peter Robert Alexander Ogilvy-Wedderburn, is the present heir to the baronetcy. (Burke’s Peerage & Baronetage) - Mary B. Wedderburn (née Hoskyns - Sir William’s widow), died at ‘Meredith’, Tibberton, Gloucs., in the Dec. qtr. of 1933, aged 79.
1878
Eleanor Wedderburn [née Hughes, b. 1836, wife of William W. (GPO Counter Clerk, b. 1840, m. 1861)] died at 44 Courland Grove, Clapham, Surrey, on 13/9/1878, aged 42. - She was buried at Norwood Cemetery, Norwood Road, (South Metropolitan Cemetery), on 19/9/1878. [William m. ii) Jane Tytherleigh in 1883. (He died in 1914.)]
1878
Florence E. K. Wedderburn, e.d. of Robert Edward W. [Scalemaker, b. 1854 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Sarah Ann Bidwell [m. 1877], was b. 31/10/1878 at 4 Benhill Rd., Camberwell [Surrey]. In the 1881 Census, Florence, aged 2, was living with her parents & younger brother Edward Herbert (b. 1879) at 10 Station Street, Brighton, Sussex. - In the 1891 Census, Florence E., a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Camberwell’), was living with her parents, 5 siblings & a Lodger at 38 Wood Street, Brighton, Sussex. - [Between then and 1896 Florence & her parents & family moved back to London and lived in Islington.] - In the 1901 Census, Florence E.K. Weatherburn, a Servant ‘aged 24’ (‘b. Camberwell’) was a Nurse in the household of Stanley E. Watson, a Solicitor aged 37 (‘b. Stratford Castle, Wilts.’), & his wife & family, at Flat 19, 204 Finchley Road, Hampstead, Middlesex.
1878
Robert Weatherburn, Clerk, a bachelor aged 30 [b. 1848, (6th s. of John W. (Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, d. 1889 at Limehouse) & Ann Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 at Stepney)], m. Jane Catherine Morris, spinster aged 31 [d. of James Morris, Lighterman], at the Parish Church, Stepney, on 4/12/1878. They had 3 daughters & a son: Jessie (b. 1879/80); Robert (b. 1881); Emily (b. 1882) & Elizabeth (b. 1886). - [Robert & Jane do not appear in the 1881 Census on CD.] - In the 1891 Census, Robert Weatherburn, a Cabinet Maker, aged 42 (‘b. London’), was living at 324 Cable Street, Shadwell, Limehouse, with Jane, aged 43 (‘b. Horselydown, Surrey’); aged 11; & Robert, aged 10 (both ‘b. London’); & Emily, aged 8; & Elizabeth, aged 4 (both ‘b. Horselydown, Surrey’). - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a General Labourer aged 52 (‘b. Shadwell’), was still living at 324 Cable St., Shadwell, Stepney, with Jane, aged 53 (‘b. Horsleydown, London’); Jessie, a Waitress at Inn, aged 21 (‘b. Stepney’); Robert, a Commercial Clerk aged 20 (‘b. Whitechapel’); Elizabeth, aged 14 (‘b. Horsleydown, London’); & a Boarder, Joseph A. Edwards, Engineer’s Driller, aged 20. - [Daughter Emily Weatherburn, aged 18 (‘b. Horsleydown, London’), was living at Milton, Kent.] - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weatherburn, Dock Labourer, aged 62 (‘b. Shadwell’), was still living (in 6 rooms) at 324 Cable Street, Shadwell, with Jane Catherine, aged 63, Married 32 years, 4 children, all living; Emily, a Pastry Packer, unm. aged 28; Elizabeth, a Biscuit Packer, unm. aged 24 (all ‘b. Horselydown, London’); & a Boarder, William Dunn, Works Clerk, unm. aged 26 (‘b. Northwick, Cheshire’). - Jane C. Weatherburn died at St. Olave in the June qtr. 1928, aged 79. Robert Weatherburn died at St. Olave in the March qtr. of 1933, aged 84.
1879
Clara Wedderburn [Clara Ethel Sedgley (dau. of widow Catherine Sedgley, who m. John W., Scale Maker (b. 1865) in 1889, q.v.] was b. in the March qtr. of 1879 at Wandsworth. In the 1891 Census, Clara Wedderburn, aged 12, was a Visitor at the home of Arthur Stapeley, a House Painter aged 43 (‘b. Sydenham, Kent’) & his wife, at 21 Albion Grove, Greenwich - although Clara E. Wedderburn, aged 12 (‘b. Kennington’) is shown in the 1891 Census to be living with John & Catherine at 4 Emma Road, West Ham.
1879
John Wedderburn [b. 1820, in Edinburgh, 3rd s. of James W., Solicitor-General for Scotland (b. 1782, d. 1822) & Isabella Clerk (m. 1813, d. 1865)] died at 21 Park Road, Haverstock Hill, Middlx., on 4/1/1879, ‘aged 55’. John, a Major-General in H.M. Bengal Staff Corps, was m. twice. His first wife, Matilda Costello, d.s.p. at 99 Earl’s Court Rd., Kensington, on 19/9/1874. - He m. ii) in 1875, Margaret Panton (d. of William James Panton). - They had no issue. - John’s Will was proved by his widow and sole executor on 25/1/1879. - Personal Estate valued at under £1500 - Resworn Feb. 1879 as under £4000. In the 1881 Census, Margaret Wedderburn, a widow aged 29 (‘b. Surrey’), was living at 19 Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, with a Domestic Servant.
1879
Ann Weatherburn [first wife of William W., SER Engine Driver (b. 1828, m. 1855)] died at Tunbridge in the March qtr. of 1879, aged 50. [William m. ii) Mary Ann Prince in 1880 (q.v.). - He died at 109 Lavender Hill, Tonbridge, on 23/7/1897, aged 68.]
1879
William Henry Weatherburn, e.s. of Henry James W. [Railway Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Alice Woodgate [m. 1877], was b. in the June qtr. of 1879 at W. Ashford [Kent]. In the 1881 Census, William, aged 1, was living with his parents & younger brother at 42 Lower Denmark Rd., Ashford, Kent. - William Henry died at Toxteth Park [nr. Liverpool] Lancs., in the June qtr. of 1884, aged 5.
1879
Dorothy Hope Wedderburn, elder d. of William W. [b.1838, 4th Bt. of Balindean in 1882] & Mary Blanche Hoskyns [m. 1878], was b. 24/6/1879 at Poona, India. (W.B. p. 302) - In the 1881 Census, Dorothy H., aged 1 (‘b. Poona’), was living with her parents at 48 Welbeck Street, Marylebone, London. - In the 1901 Census, Dorothy H. Wedderburn, aged 21 (‘b. India’), was staying with her maternal grandfather Henry W. Hoskyns, Magistrate & Banker, a widower aged 79 (‘b. North Perrott’); ‘Visitor’, Elizabeth M. Wedderburn, aged 22 (‘b. Forfar, Scotland’ - 4th d. of Dr. Alexander Stormonth Maclagan-W., b. 1840 - ‘of Pearsie’ from 1891 - & Anne Ogilvie, m. 1865); & 5 Servants, at The Manor, North Perrott, Somerset. - Dorothy Hope Wedderburn was m. at Chelsea in the March qtr. of 1904.
1879
John Thomas Weatherburn, Commercial Traveller, aged 22 [b. 1856, e.s. of John W. (Customs Officer, b. 1824 at Alnwick, Northumberland, d. London 1889) & Margaret Dunn (m. 1855 at Tynemouth, d. there 1917)] m. Kate Tyler, aged 23 [d. of George Tyler, Publican], both ‘of 6 Hassett Road, Hackney, Middlx.’ (the address of John’s parents), at St. Luke’s Church, Hackney, on 26/7/1879. (Church Register. - The information on the m. cert. has been inaccurately copied!) - One of the witnesses was Robert James Small, a 22-year-old Clerk, a lodger at 6 Hassett Rd. (who m. John’s sister Georgina in 1881, q.v.) - John Thomas & Kate had 2 daughters & a son: Kate Margaret (b. 1880); John Charles (b. 1881); & Ethel Minnie (b. 1885). - In the 1881 Census, John T., a Comm. Traveller aged 24 (‘b. Dalston, Middlesex), was living at 22 Hassett Road, Hackney, with Kate, aged 25 (‘b. Thurrock, Essex’), & Kate Margaret, aged 11 mths. (‘b. Homerton’). - In the 1891 Census, John T., a Traveller aged 34 (‘b. Hackney, Middlx.’), was living at 1 Raymond Road, West Ham, with Kate, aged 35 (‘b. West Thurrock’); Kate M., a Scholar aged 9; John C., a Scholar aged 9; Ethel M., a Scholar aged 5 (all ‘b. Hackney’); & Lily Golding, a 15-year-old Domestic Servant. - In the 1901 Census, John, in the Commercial (Gun) Trade, aged 44 (‘b. Dalston’), was living at 68 Woodlands Rd., Ilford, Essex, with Kate, aged 45; Kate, aged 20; John, a Clerk in the Tea Trade, aged 19; Ethel, aged 16 (all ‘b. Homerton’); & Daisy M. Hickling, a General Domestic Servant aged 17 (‘b. Clapton’). - In the 1911 Census, J.T. Watherburn (sic), a Salesman (Colonial Produce Gums), aged 54 (‘b. Dalston’), was living with Kate, aged 55 (‘b. Thurrock, Essex’), & Ethel Minnie, aged 25 (‘b. Homerton’), at 64 Woodlands Road, Ilford, Essex. - John Thomas Weatherburn died at 68 Woodlands Rd., Ilford, on 21/11/1920, aged 64. Probate was granted in May 1921 to (his daughter) Kate Margaret Holt (wife of Herbert William John Holt). - Estate valued at £5,603:2:0d. John Thomas’s sister Georgina Dunn (b. 1860) is referred to in his Will as Mrs. Georgina Dunn Small.] - John’s widow Kate Weatherburn died at Brentwood Mental Hospital, South Weald, Essex, on 12/12/1921, aged 65. Admon. was granted to Kate Margaret Holt (wife of Herbert William John Holt) on 30/1/1922. - Effects valued at £246:8:11d. - [John Thomas & Kate Weatherburn are Ian Rawsnley in NZ’s great-grandparents [John & Kate’s son John Charles (b. 1881) - known as ‘Charles’ - emigrated to New Zealand in 1904.]
1879
Edward Herbert Wedderburn, e.s. of Robert Edward W. [Scalemaker, b. 1854 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Sarah Ann Bidwell [m. 1877], was b. 17/12/1879 at 36 Windsor Street, Brighton, Sussex. In the 1881 Census, Edward H., aged 1 (‘b. Brighton’), was living with his parents & sister Florence E., aged 2 (‘b. Camberwell, Surrey’), at 10 Station Street, Brighton, Sussex. - In the 1891 Census, Edward H., a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Brighton’), was living with his parents, 5 siblings & a Lodger at 38 Wood Street, Brighton, Sussex. - In the 1901 Census, Edward H., a Law Writer, aged 21 (‘b. Brighton’), was living with his parents & his 4 brothers at 16 Pembroke St., Islington, Middlesex. - He m. Harriet Ruth Hunt at Islington in 1905. Edward H. Wedderburn died at Hendon in the June qtr. of 1925, aged 45.
1879
Jessie Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Robert W. [Clerk - afterwards a Gen. Labourer - b. 1848] & Jane Catherine Morris [m. 1878], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1879 at Mile End. In the 1891 Census, Jessie, aged 11 (‘b. London’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 324 Cable Street, Shadwell, Limehouse. - In the 1901 Census, Jessie, a Waitress (at Inn), aged 21 (‘b. Horsleydown, London’), was still living with her parents & 2 siblings at 324 Cable St., Shadwell, Stepney.
1880
John Frederick Weatherburn, 2nd s. of John Thomas W. [Carpenter - afterwards a Knife Machine Maker, b. 1855, d. 1929] & Lavinia Eliza Tygat [m. 1877, d. 1895], was b. in the March qtr. of 1880 at Pancras [Middlx.]. In the 1881 Census, John F., aged 16 months, was living with his parents & brother Martin, b. 1878, at 23 Russell Court, St. Martin in the Fields, London. (Martin died later in 1881.) - In the 1891 Census, John F., aged 11 (‘b. S. Pancras’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 11 Orange Street, Holborn, London. - John Frederick m. Mary Ann MacDermott at Stepney in the Dec. qtr. of 1900 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 5 sons & a daughter.] - When his father, John Thomas Weatherburn, ‘formerly of 5 Shaftesbury Rd., Ravenscourt Park, Middlx’, died at 16 Oak Avenue, Heston, Hounslow, on 3/5/1929, John Frederick Weatherburn, manufacturer, of Crown Works, Galena Road, King Street, Hammersmith, the son, was one of the two persons to whom probate was granted.
1880
Beatrice Wedderburn [twin with Clayton Herbert, below], 5th [but 3rd surv.] d. of Jabez William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 13/1/1880 at 73 Sumner Rd., Peckham, Surrey. In the 1881 Census, Beatrice, aged 1 (‘b. London’), was still living at 73 Sumner Road, Peckham, with her parents & 5 siblings. - In the 1891 Census, Beatrice M., a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Peckham’), was living at 130 Hill Street, Peckham, with her parents & 3 siblings. - In the 1901 Census, Beatrice, aged 21, was still living there with her parents. - Acc. to the research carried out by ‘Debrett’, “all Jabez’ & Ruth’s children emigrated to Australia or New Zealand” but Beatrice Wedderburn m. at Camberwell in the Dec. qtr. of 1902.
1880
Clayton Herbert Wedderburn [twin with Beatrice, above], 5th s. of Jabez William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 13/1/1880 at 73 Sumner Rd., Peckham, Surrey. He died there 16/1/1880.
1880
William Weatherburn, SER Engine Driver, aged 51 [b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, s. of William W., Seedsman (b. 1803 - a Mole-Catcher in 1881) & Mary Walker (m. 1828 at Newcastle) & widower of Ann --- (m. 1855, d. 1879)], m. ii) Mary Ann Prince, spinster, aged 41 [d. of Charles Prince, Valet] at St. Stephen’s Church, Tonbridge, Kent, on 5/2/1880. In the 1881 Census, William, aged 52, was living at 109 Lavender Hill, Tonbridge, Kent, with Mary Ann aged 42 (‘b. Tunbridge Wells’); his son Henry, a Scholar aged 14 (‘b. Tonbridge’ 1867), & Mary Ann’s mother, Eliza Prince, a widow aged 71 (‘b. Kent’). - William, a retired SER Engine Driver, died at 109 Lavender Hill, Tonbridge, on 23/7/1897, aged 68. - Probate was granted at London on 9/9/1897 to his widow, Mary Ann Weatherburn. - Effects valued at £577:7:6d. In the 1901 Census, Mary A. Weatherburn, a widow aged 61 (‘b. Tunbridge Wells’), was ‘Living on Own Means’ at 69 Pembury Rd., Tonbridge, Kent. - Mary Ann Weatherburn died at Tonbridge in the March qtr. of 1915, aged 73.
1880
Kate Margaret Weatherburn, elder d. of John Thomas W. [Commercial Traveller, b. 1856] & Kate Tyler [m. 1879], was b. in the June qtr. of 1880 at Homerton [Middlx.]. - In the 1881 Census, Kate Margaret, aged 11 mths., was living with her parents at 22 Hassett Road, Hackney. - In the 1891 Census, Kate M., a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Hackney’), was living with her parents, 2 siblings & a 15-year-old Domestic Servant, at 1 Raymond Road, West Ham, Middlx. - In the 1901 Census, Kate, aged 20, was living with her parents & er brother & sister at 68 Woodlands Rd., Ilford, Essex. - Kate Margaret Weatherburn m. Herbert William John Holt at Romford [Essex] in the Sept. qtr. of 1907. [They had a son Derek & a daughter Enid.] - When her father died in 1920, Kate Margaret Holt was granted probate of his estate and when her mother died, on 12/12/1921, she was granted Admon. of her estate on 30/1/1922. Kate & her husband and their son & daughter emigrated to New Zealand.
1880 Christopher Farrance Wedderburn, only child of Christopher William W. [then proprietor of the West Cliff Hotel, Folkestone] & Elizabeth Ann Farrance [m. 1871], was b. 25/5/1880 at Folkestone, Kent. In 1888, Christopher William W. transferred to the Brunswick Hotel at 52 Jermyn St., London. - In the 1891 Census, Christopher F. Wedderburn, aged 11 (‘b. Folkestone, Kent’), was at a Boarding School at 52 Cromwell Road, Hove, Sussex. - His mother died at the Brunswick Hotel in 1892 & his father died at Ashford in 1894. - In his Will, written on 27/4/1894, his father appointed Joseph Sams, of 24 Panton Street, Haymarket, Middlesex, Licensed Victualler, & George B. Willis, of 14 Devonshire Square, City of London, Wine & Spirit Merchant, as guardians of Christopher Farrance Wedderburn. - Probate was granted on 13/7/1894 to J. Sams. - Christopher Farrance W., an Accountant, died at the Queen’s Hotel, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, from T.B., on 14/9/1900, aged 20. - Joseph Sams was present at the death.
1880
Frances Mary Webster-Wedderburn [b. 1854, d. of Charles Adrian W-W (b. 1824) & Frances Mary Huntley (m. 1851)] m. i) Charles Corps at St. John’s, Hampton Wick, on 18/8/1880. By Charles Corps (who died on 24/3/1881), Frances had a daughter, Mary Wedderburn Corps (b. 15/8/1881). - [Frances Corps m. ii) Edward John Doherty Wigginton, in 1883. (By him she had a s. & a d.).]
1880
Thomas Weatherburn, 4th s. of William W. [Plumber, b. 1842] & Mary Ann Hudson [m. 1865], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1880 at Poplar [Middlx.] - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, aged 9 months, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 58 Kerby St., Poplar, Middlx. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 10, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 37 Kerbey St., Poplar. - In the 1901 Census, T. Weatherburn, an Asst. Steward aged 21 (‘b. London’), was on board the SS Harlech Castle at Southampton.
1880
James Henry Wedderburn, 2nd [but only surv.] s. of James William W. [Scalemaker & Commercial Traveller, b. 1847 (g.grandson of Robert the ‘B.P.’)] & Caroline [not ‘Catherine’, as shown in the W.B.] Peplow [m. 1867], was b. 12/9/1880 at 35 Hercules Buildings, Lambeth, Surrey, & bap. 29/3/1882 at Christ Church, Battersea, his father’s occupation given as Scale Maker & his parent’s address as 22 Wayford Street. [N.B. 22 Wayford St., Battersea, Surrey, is where James William’s mother ‘Marian’ (Mary Ann, née Barrow) was living with her second husband, Joseph Wright, and Jane & Edward Wasey & their family, in 1881.] - In the 1881 Census, James, aged 6 mths., was living with his parents at 239 St. George’s Rd., Camberwell, Surrey. - In the 1891 Census, James, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Lambeth’), was living with his parents at 20 York Road, Battersea, Surrey. - In the 1901 Census, James, a Scale Maker on own account, working at home, aged 21 (‘b. Lambeth’) & his wife Alice, aged 22 (‘b. Lambeth’), were living with James’s parents at 38 York Road, Battersea. - James W. Wedderburn m. Alice Margaret Dobie at Wandsworth in 1900 (q.v.). - [By 1911 they had had 6 children.] - James H. Wedderburn died at Wandsworth in the Dec. qtr. of 1958, aged 78.
1880
John Weatherburn, Engineer [b. 1840, 3rd s. of John W. (Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, d. 1889 at Limehouse) & Ann Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 at Stepney) - & husband of Elizabeth Muddiman (m. 1870)] died at Friern Barnet Lunatic Asylum, Finchley, Barnet [Middlx.], on 9/10/1880, his age given as 49. - [Elizabeth Weatherburn died at Bethnal Green in 1917.]
1880
Sophia Wedderburn [née Hewitt, formerly Nunns (m. 1850), 2nd wife of Jabez W., Scalemaker, b. c1798 (s. of Robert the ‘B.P.’)] died in Poland St. Workhouse, Westminster, on 26/10/1880, aged 82. [See next entry.]
1880
Jabez Wedderburn [Scalemaker b. c1798 (s. of Robert the ‘B.P.’), widower of Sophia Clarkson Surrage & of Sophia Nunns (née Hewitt)] died in Poland St. Workhouse, Westminster, on 8/11/1880. - “The death cert. shows his age as 82 but his family said he was only 79”. (W.B. p. 506) - [82 seems more likely to be the correct age.]
1880
Edwin Robert Weatherburn, 2nd [but eldest surv.] s. of Henry James W. [Railway Engine Fitter - afterwards a Railway Clerk - b. 1851] & Alice Woodgate [m. 1877], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1880 at W. Ashford [Kent]. In the 1881 Census, Edwin, aged 5 mths., was living with his parents & older brother at 42 Lower Denmark Rd., Ashford, Kent. - In the 1891 Census, Edwin R., a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. South Ashford’), was living with his parents & 2 younger siblings at 35 Thorncliffe Road, Manningham, Bradford, Yorks. - In the 1901 Census, Edwin R., a Solicitor’s Clerk aged 20 (‘b. Ashford’), was living with his parents & his 4 (surviving) siblings at 64 Fleet Street, Derby. - Edwin R. Weatherburn m. Mabel A. Walters at Derby in the Sept. qtr. of 1910. [When his father Henry James Weatherburn died at 60 Douglas St., Derby, on 6/6/1928, probate was granted to Edwin Robert Weatherburn. - Estate valued at £897:12:6d.]
1880
James Weatherburn [Engine Fitter, b. 1856, e.s. of William W. (SER Engine Driver, b. 1828 at Hartford, Northumberland, bap. at Stannington as ‘Wedderburn’) & Ann --- (m. 1855)] m. Elizabeth Harriett Humphrey at Sevenoaks, Kent, in the Dec. qtr. of 1880. In the 1881 Census, James, aged 24 (‘b. Maidstone, Kent’) was living at 2 Grove Cottage, Reigate, Surrey, with his wife Elizabeth aged 23 (‘b. Tunbridge, Kent’) & a ‘Visitor’, Eleanor Weatherburn, unm., aged 22 (‘b. Tunbridge, Kent’) - one of James’s sisters. - James & Elizabeth had a daughter & a son: Alice (b. 1881) & Henry (b. 1885). - In the 1901 Census, James, an Engine Fitter aged 44 (‘b. Maidstone’), was living at 45 Grove Road, Reigate, with Elizabeth Harriett, aged 43 (‘b. Tunbridge’); Alice, a Dressmaker aged 19; Henry, a Cashier aged 16 (both ‘b. Redhill’); Elizabeth’s mother, Elizabeth H. Humphrey, a widow aged 75; & uncle George Best, Coalman on Railway, a widower aged 55 (both ‘b. Chiddington, Kent’). - James Weatherburn died at Reigate in the June qtr. of 1917, aged 60 & Elizabeth H. Wedderburn died at Dartford in the March qtr. of 1934, aged 76.
1881
Gaul Wedderburn, s. of Matilda A. Wedderburn [unidentified], was b. 1881 at Pancras [Middlx.] (acc. to the 1881 Census - but not in Births’ Index under Wedderburn or Weatherburn). - In the 1881 Census, Gaul, aged 1 month, was living at 12 Princess Terrace, St. Pancras, with Matilda, aged 25 (‘b. Weybridge, Surrey’), & a Boarder, Mary Wedderburn [unidentified], a Nurse, a widow aged 62 (‘ b. Hemel Hempstead, Herts.’).
1881
William Wedderburn [GPO Clerk, b. 1840] was promoted to Inspector-in-Charge of the Sorting Office at Charing Cross Branch Post Office on 1/4/1881.
1881
Henrietta Louisa Wedderburn [née Milburn, m. 1822 at Bombay], widow of Sir John W., 2nd Bt. of Balindean (b. 1789, d. 1862] died at 7 Ovington Gdns., Kensington, London, on 7/4/1881, aged 77, & was buried at Holy Trinity, Tibberton, Glos. on 12/4/1881.
1881
Marion Hester Wedderburn [b. 1852 in India (younger but only surv. d. of James Alexander W. (b. 1825) & Marion Melvill (m. 1848)] m. Captain Stephen Blyth Moore, of the Royal Scots Regt. [2nd s. of Richard Moore, Esq., of Killashee, co. Kildare, Ireland, ‘sometime resident in Penicuik, co. Midlothian’] at St. Peter’s, Eaton Square, London, on 25/5/1881. They had 2 daughters & a son: Marion Wedderburn Moore (b. 1982) & twins, Stephen St. Leger Moore & Eileen Hester Moore (b. 1884). - In 1898 the family was living, at ‘The Castle’, Tiverton, Devon.
1881
Robert Weatherburn, [only] s. of Robert W. [Clerk - afterwards a Gen. Labourer - b. 1848] & Jane Catherine Morris [m. 1878], was b. in the June qtr. of 1881 at Whitechapel [Middlx]. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, aged 10 (‘b. London’), was living with his parents & 3 sisters at 324 Cable Street, Shadwell, Limehouse. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Commercial Clerk aged 20 (‘b. Whitechapel’), was living with his parents & 2 sisters at 324 Cable St., Shadwell, Stepney. - Robert m. Caroline M. Green at Greenwich in the Sept. qtr. 1910. Robert Weatherburn died at Newbury [Berks.] in the March qtr. of 1927, aged 45.
1881
Georgina Dunn Weatherburn [b. 1860, elder d. of John W. (Customs Gauger, b. 1824 at Alnwick, d. London 1889) & Margaret Dunn (m. 1855 at Tynemouth, d. there 1917)] m. Robert Small at Hackney [Middlx.] in the June qtr. of 1881. [In the 1881 Census, Georgina, aged 21 (‘b. Dalston’), was living with her parents, 3 younger siblings & a lodger, Robert Small, a Clerk aged 22 (‘b. Hoxton’), at 6 Hassett Road, Hackney, Middlx.] - In the 1901 Census, Georgina D. Small, aged 40, was living at 66 Bristol Road, East Ham, with her husband Robert J. Small, Solicitor’s Clerk aged 44, and their children: John H. Small, a Solicitor’s Clerk aged 18 (‘b. Homerton’); Frank W. Small, a Builder’s Apprentice aged 16; & Ralph W. Small, aged 14 (both‘b. South Hackney’); Florence M. Small, aged 12; Elizabeth M. Small, aged 8; & Albert E. Small, aged 6 (all ‘b. East Ham’). - [Georgina Dunn Small is mentioned in the Will of her brother, John Thomas W. (b. 1856), when he died in 1920.]
1881
Henrietta Louisa Wedderburn [widow of the late Sir John W., 2nd Bt. of Balindean (b. 1789, d. 1862)] died at 7 Ovington Gardens, Kensington - the home of Mary, Lady Hope [a daughter of the 5th Earl of Hopetoun, e.s. of the late John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun, & Louisa Dorothea W., b. 1786] on 7/4/1881, aged 77. She was buried at Tibberton, Gloucestershire.
1881
Wedderburn Conway Halkett [b. 1857, only s. of Sir (Peter) Arthur Halkett (b. 1834, 8th & last Bt. of Gosford) & Eliza Anna Hill (m. 1856)] m. Jessie Elizabeth Lemprière [d. of Col. Arthur Reid Lemprière, R.E.] at Ewell, Surrey, on 31/8/1881. - Wedderburn Conway Halkett died at Woolstone, Hants., on 23/8/1885 “of an illness contracted during a Nile expedition”. - He left an only child, Arthur Wedderburn Halkett (b. 1882 at Gibraltar), who died at Camberley, Hants., on 13/10/1886, aged 4 so, on the death of Sir (Peter) Arthur Halkett, on 8/3/1904, the Baronetcy of Gosford became extinct. (Burke’s Peerage & Baronetage) - [The 1st Bt. of Gosford was Peter Wedderburn (b. 1660), who m. Janet Halkett, heiress of Pitfirrane, c1694. - Janet’s brother Robert Halkett was the 3rd & last Bt. of Pitfirrane.
1881
Alice Weatherburn, d. of James W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1856] & Elizabeth Harriett Humphrey [m. 1880], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1881 at Reigate [Surrey]. In the 1901 Census, Alice, a Dressmaker aged 19 (‘b. Redhill, Surrey’), was living with her parents & younger brother Henry, aged 16, at 45 Grove Hill Rd., Reigate, Surrey.
1881
Martin Charles Weatherburn [b. 1878, e.s. of John Thomas W. (Knife Machine Maker, b. 1855, d. 1929) & Lavinia Eliza Tygat (m. 1877)] died in the Sept. qtr. of 1881, aged 3. [In the 1881 Census, Martin aged 3, was living with his parents & younger brother at 23 Russell Court, St. Martin in the Fields, London.]
1881
Henry Wedderburn, 3rd s. of James William W. (Scalemaker & Commercial Traveller, b. 1847 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Caroline (not ‘Catherine’, as shown in the W.B.) Peplow [m. 1867], was b. 12/11/1881 at 239 St. George’s Rd., Camberwell & bap. 16/1/1882 at Christ Church, Battersea, his father’s occupation given as Traveller and his parent’s address as 22 Wayford Street. ‘Harry’ died there shortly afterwards, aged 0. - [22 Wayford St., Battersea, Surrey, is where James William’s mother ‘Marian’ (Mary Ann, née Barrow) was living with her second husband, Joseph Wright, and Jane & Edward Wasey & their family, in 1881.]
1881
Henry Kellerman Hamilton [only] s. of Isabella Lottie W. [b. 1854, m. 1874] & Major Henry Blackburne Hamilton was b. 23/11/1881at Sialkote (Punjab), India. - ‘Lottie’ died there on 6/12/1881, & was buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, London. - Major Hamilton m. ii) ‘Miss Ewart of Guernsey’. [Henry Kellerman (his father by then Col. Hamilton) m. Aileen Mary Vincent (as Henry Kellerman Hamilton Wedderburn) in London, in 1905 (q.v.).]
1881
Mary Jane Wedderburn, spinster aged 20, dau. of James [sic] Wedderburn, Chairmaker [sic], m. James Bolden Buckler, Butcher, bachelor aged 24, s. of ------, Deceased, at St. Andrew’s Church, Coin St., Lambeth, on 4/12/1881. - Mary Ann Wedderburn is not in the list of children of Jabez W. (Scale-maker, b. 1827) & Harriett Bassom (m. 1846) on W.B. p. 507 - & her birth was not registered under ‘Wedderburn’ - but, in the 1871 Census, Mary Ann ‘aged 9’ (‘b. Poplar, Middlx.’) was living with Jabez & Harriett, their daughter Harriett, aged 20, & 5 sons at 9 Deptford Bridge, Greenwich, Kent. - In the 1881 Census, Mary aged 18 (‘ London Middlx.’) was living at 46 Blackheath Road, Greenwich, with Jabez & Harriet, 4 of their unm. sons, ‘Visitor’ James Buckler, a Butcher aged 19 (‘b. Devon’) & William Ayles, a General Servant (Scale Mkr.). - [When her brother John Wedderburn (b. 1865), joined the Army at Woolwich on 19/5/1883, his next of kin was named as his sister, Mary Jane Buckler, of Beresford Street, Woolwich.] - [Maryanne & James Buckler (d. 1905) had 9 children: Meda Buckler (b. 1889); Albert; James Sydney Buckler (b. 1891); Archibald Buckler (b. 1900); Victor (1902); Len; Percy; Sybil; John & Jakes (?Jabez - b. 1895). - Some of these were scale makers. - James Sydney Buckler went to New Zealand in 1908.
1881
John Charles Weatherburn, [only] s. of John Thomas W. [Commercial Traveller, b. 1856] & Kate Tyler [m. 1879], was b. 17/12/1881 at 22 Hassett Road, Hackney, Middlx. In the 1891 Census, John C., a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Hackney’), was living with his parents, 2 siblings & a 15-year-old Domestic Servant, at 1 Raymond Road, West Ham, Middlx. - In the 1901 Census, John, a Clerk in the Tea Trade aged 19 (‘b. Homerton’), was living with his parents & his 2 sisters at 68 Woodlands Rd., Ilford, Essex. - (John) Charles Weatherburn emigrated to NZ in 1904. - He m. Gladys Dickie, aged 22 [b. Westport, NZ, d. of Robert Tosh Dickie, Marine Engineer, & Margaret Ann Allan] at Auckland on 24/4/1907. - They had a son Robert Jack Weatherburn [‘Jack’ - who had 3 daughters] & 4 daughters. - [John] Charles died at 17 Takutai Street, Parnell, on 10/12/1959.
1882
Arthur Wedderburn Halkett [b. 1882 in Gibraltar], only child of Wedderburn Conway Halkett [b. 1857] & Jessie Elizabeth Lemprière [m. 1881], died at Camberley, Hants., on 15/10/1886, aged 4, and is there buried.
1882
Jabez Wedderburn [Scalemaker, b. 1827 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] died at 46 Blackheath Road, Greeenwich, Kent, on 5/1/1882, aged 54. Jabez left a Will, written on 1/10/1880, in which he bequeathed everything to his widow Harriett. The Will was proved by Harriett Wedderburn [née Bassom, m. 1846), the sole executrix, on 13/2/1882. - Personal Estate valued at £320. [Harriet died in 1897 (q.v.).]
1882
Grace Harriett Wedderburn, 6th d. of Jabez William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1849 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Ruth Smith [m. 1866], was b. 6/2/1882 at 73 Sumner Rd., Peckham, Surrey. “She died there on 17/12/1884”.
1882
Harry Weatherburn, [3rd but 2nd surv.] s. of John Thomas W. [Carpenter, b. 1855 (a Knife Machine Maker by 1881), d. 1929] & Lavinia Eliza Tygat [m. 1877, d. 1895], was b. 21/3/1882 at 23 Russell Court, St. Martin in the Fields, London. In the 1891 Census, Harry, aged 9 (‘b. S. Giles’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 11 Orange Street, Holborn, London. - In the 1901 Census, Harry, a Carpenter, unm. aged 19 (‘b. London, Strand’), was living with his father & 4 sisters at 1 Merthyr Terrace, Barnes, Surrey. - Harry Weatherburn m. at Fulham in the Dec. qtr. of 1908. [When Harry’s father John Thomas W. died in 1929, Harry is mentioned in his Will.]
1882
Harry Wedderburn [Henry W., b. 1881 at Camberwell, 3rd s. of James William W. (Scalemaker & Commercial Traveller, b. 1847 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’) & Caroline Peplow (m. 1867)] died at 22 Wayford St., Wandsworth, in the March qtr. of 1882, aged 0. [22 Wayford St., Battersea, Surrey, is where James William’s mother ‘Marian’ (née Barrow) was living in 1881 with her second husband, Joseph Wright, and Jane & Edward Wasey & their family.]
1882
Alice Weatherburn, [elder] d. of John Joseph W. [b. 1856 at Auckland, Durham] & his first wife Alice Gray [m. 1881 at Chester le Street, Durham, d. 1888 at Gateshead], was b. in the March qtr. of 1882 at Chelsea [Middlx.]. In the 1891 Census, Alice, aged 9 (‘b. Chelsea, London’), was living at 96 Marion Street, Gateshead, Durham, with her father, John Joseph, Mechanical Draughtsman, aged 34 (‘b. Coundon, Durham’); her father’s second wife Mary (‘Wetherburn’, b. 1863, m. 1888 at Gateshead), aged 28 (‘b. Plawsworth Mill’); Alice’s brother, Robert J.G., aged 4 (‘b. Plawsworth Mill’); her sister Jane, aged 3 (‘b. Gateshead’); & a Boarder, Joseph Lee, Clerk for ticketing Railway wagons, aged 19 (‘b. Marley Hill’). - In the 1901 Census, Alice, an Elementary School Teacher, unm. aged 19 (‘b. London Chelsea’), was living with her father , John J. Weatherburn, Engineers Draughtsman, aged 44 (‘b. Coundon’); his wife Mary, aged 38 (‘b. Plawsworth’); Alice’s brother Robert John, aged 13 (‘b. Plawsworth’), her sister Jane, aged 3 (‘b. Gateshead’), & a Boarder (Mary’s brother), Robert Weatherburn, Carter on Farm, unm. aged 33 (‘b. Plawsworth). - In the 1911 Census, Alice Weatherburn, Elementary School Teacher, unm. aged 28 (‘b. Chelsea, London’), was living with her father, step-mother Mary, & two siblings in 9 rooms at 3 Pierremont Crescent, Darlington, Durham.
1882
Frederick William Wedderburn [Scalemaker, b. 1860 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’), 5th s. of Jabez W. (Scalemaker, b. 1827) & Harriet Bassom (m. 1846)] m. Anne Coote [d. of Thomas Coote] at Lewisham on 15/5/1882. The W.B. shows that Frederick William was b. 18/9/1860 but his birth was reg. in March qtr. of 1860. - Frederick & ‘Annie’ had 4 daughters & 3 sons (not 2 daughters & a son, as is shown in the W.B.): Edith Anne (b. 1883); Lilian Maud (b. 1884); & Frederick William (b. 1886 - Peter Garwood’s grandfather), were b. at 46 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich (where Frederick was living in 1881 - and where his father Jabez died on 5/1/1882); Florence Harriet M. (b. 1891); & Albert Jabez (b. 1893) were b. at Greenwich, & Herbert John (b. 1895 - who m. Mabel Ethel Hollands in 1924 - they are the parents of Lord (Kenneth) William Wedderburn, b. 1927, who was created Baron Wedderburn of Charlton in 1977); & Gladys Ada (b. 1900) were b. at New Cross. - In the 1901 Census, Frederick Wedderburn, a Scale Maker working at home, aged 41 (‘b. Islington’), was living at 465 New Cross Rd., Deptford, with Annie, aged 40 (‘b. Clerkenwell’); Edith, aged 18; Lily, aged 16; Frederick, a Scale Maker working at home, aged 15; Florrie, aged 9; Albert, aged 7 (all b. Greenwich); Herbert, aged 5; & Gladys, aged 4 mths. (both ‘b. New Cross’), plus a Servant. - [Another Frederick ‘Weatherborn’, a Loco Fitters Labourer aged 32 (‘b. Birmingham, Warwick’ - birth reg. not found), was also living at St. Paul, Deptford, Middlesex.] - In the 1911 Census, Frederick William Wedderburn, Scale Maker, Employer working at home, aged 51, was living at 467 New Cross Road, SE London, with Anne, aged 50, Married 28 years, 7 children (1 dec’d); Lilian W., unm. aged 26; Frederick W., Scale Maker, unm. aged 25; Albert Scale Maker, unm. aged 17; Herbert W., Student, aged 15; Gladys W., aged 10, at School (all ‘b. London SE’), plus Daisy Wright, General Domestic Servant, aged 17 (‘b. London Lambeth’). - Frederick W. Wedderburn died at Greenwich in the Dec. qtr. of 1918, aged 59. - Ann Wedderburn died at Lewisham in the Dec. qtr. of 1943, aged 82.
1882
Edith Martha Wedderburn, 2nd d. of Robert Edward W. [Scalemaker, b. 1854 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Sarah Ann Bidwell [m. 1877], was b. 18/5/1882 at 10 Station Rd., Brighton, Sussex. In the 1891 Census, Edith M., a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Brighton’), was living with her parents, 5 siblings & a Lodger at 38 Wood Street, Brighton, Sussex. - In the 1901 Census, Edith M., aged 19 (‘b. Brighton’), was a Domestic Nurse in the household of Percy M.B. Bates, a Stock Jobber aged 32 (‘b. S. Kensington’), & his wife & 2 children, at 3 Kemplay Road, Hampstead, Middlesex.
1882
Emily Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Robert W. [Clerk - afterwards a Gen. Labourer - b. 1848] & Jane Catherine Morris [m. 1878], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1882 at Stepney [Middlx.]. In the 1891 Census, Emily, aged 8 (‘b. Horselydown, Surrey’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 324 Cable Street, Shadwell, Limehouse. - In the 1901 Census, Emily, aged 18 (‘b. Horsleydown, London’), was a ‘Visitor’ at the home of George R. Mason, an Engineer’s Labourer, aged 63 (‘b. Lynn, Norfolk’), & his wife Rosabelle, aged 60 (‘b. Shadwell, London’); their son, Walter L., a Hairdresser aged 19 (‘b. Gravesend, Kent’); & a Boarder, William H.V. Davis, Clerk to a Solicitor, aged 23 (‘b. Mold, Wales), at 80 Peacock Street, Milton, Kent. - In the 1911 Census, Emily Weatherburn, a Pastry Packer, unm. aged 28 (‘b. Horselydown, London’), was living with her parents, her sister Elizabeth & a Boarder, at 324 Cable Street, Shadwell, E. London. - Emily Weatherburn m. Baxter Perris at Stepney in the Dec. qtr. of 1912.
1882
Christopher Wedderburn [Christopher ‘Stewart’ W., b. 1813 (bap. 1830), retired Station-master (at Ashford, Kent), 4th & ygst. s. of William W. (b. 1779) & Hannah Miller (m. 1805 at Cambridge)] died at 40 Freegrove Rd, Islington, on 20/10/1882, aged 69. His funeral was held at St. Mary’s Church, Ashford, and he is buried in a tomb at Ashford Cemetery with his mother Hannah (b. 1780, d. 1878) & his 2nd daughter Mary (b. 1840, d. 1883). - His Will, written on 22/7/1880, describes him as ‘Gentleman’! - The Will was proved on 7/3/1883 by Christopher William Wedderburn, the son, & Ebenezer Chapman, Brewer, of Ashford, the executors & Trustees. (In W.B. Vol. II, p. 521, ‘London Will No. 46’ shows only Christopher William Wedderburn, of the West Cliff Hotel, Folkestone, as ‘his son and executor’.) - [In footnote¹ on W.B. p. 489, it is stated that Christopher supplied some of the information on which the account of William W. ‘b. 1780’ (see 1779) & his descendants is based. As Christopher died 16 years before the ‘W B.’ was published, the author (b. 1854) must have contacted him very early on in his investigations!]
1882
George Alexander Wedderburn [Scalemaker, b. 1856, 3rd s. of Jabez W., b. 1827 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B. P.’) & Harriett Bassom (m. 1846)] m. Florence Ada Cross [b. 1859 in Jersey, d. of James Cross] at St. Denys, S. Stoneham, nr. Southampton, on 14/12/1882. In the W.B. it says that they had 3 daughters & a son but they had 3 daughters and 3 sons: Florence Louisa (b. 1883); Madeline M. (b. 1885, d. 1886); George Herbert (b. 1887); Harriett Maud (b. 1889); Lionel Alexander (b. 1891); & Frederick William V. (b. 1897). - In the 1881 Census, George, a Scalemaker aged 25 (‘b. London’) was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 46 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich, Kent, although (according to ‘Debrett’s’ research), ‘George moved to Southampton from London in the 1870’s’. He acquired a scalemaking business in Bernard Street - formerly Bridge Street - founding the “Wedderburn Scales” firm there. The Bernard St. premises were destroyed in an air-raid in 1940. - In the 1891 Census, George, a Scalemaker Employer, aged 34 (‘b. London’), was living at 12 Bernard St., Southampton, with Florence Ada, aged 31 (‘b. Jersey’); Florence Louisa, aged 7; George Herbert, aged 4; & Harriett Maud, aged 2 (all ‘b. Southampton’).] - Florence died at S. Stoneham in the March qtr. of 1900, aged 39. - In the 1901 Census, George, Scalemaker (Employer), a widower aged 44 (‘b. London’), was living at No. 12 Bernard St., Southampton (Scalemakers Shop), with Florence L., aged 17; George, aged 14; ‘Maude H.’, aged 12; Lionel A., aged 9; & Frederick W., aged 3 (all ‘b. Southampton’); plus an 18-yr. old Servant. - George A. Wedderburn m. ii) at Southampton in the June qtr. of 1903 (q.v.). He died at Grosvenor House Nursing Home on 9/2/1917. (F.W.V. Wedderburn, son, of 12 Bernard St., was the informant.) - [The business was continued by George’s son Lionel (b. 1891). ]
1882
Ethel Annie Weatherburn, elder d. of Henry James W. [Railway Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Alice Woodgate [m. 1877], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1882 at Ashford [Kent]. Ethel Annie died in the June qtr. of 1884 at Toxteth Park [nr. Liverpool, Lancs.].
1882
Charles Carmichael Wedderburn, elder s. of Harry George W. [b. 1850 ] & Jane Carmichael [m. 1881, at Madras], was b. 31/12/1882 at Madras. (W.B. p. 316) - In the 1901 Census, Charles Widdeburn (sic), a Cambridge undergraduate aged 18 (‘b. Madras, India’), was a Visitor at 2 Dynevor Road, Richmond, Surrey - the home of Mrs. Anne Dumergue, Head, aged 44 (‘b. Madras’), ‘living on own means’; Anne’s father, David Carmichael, aged 70 (‘b. Hooghly, India’), H.M. Indian Civil Service, Retired; plus a Domestic Servant & a Cook.] – Charles C. Widderburn [sic] m. Jessie M. Fairlie in 1918.
1883
Frances Mary Corps [née Webster-Wedderburn, b. 1854] m. ii) Edward John Doherty Wigginton on 23/1/1883, at St. John’s, Forest Hill. - They had a d. Gladys Wedderburn-Wigginton (b. 10/12/1883) & a s. William Wedderburn-Wigginton (b. 23/6/1893).
1883
Edith Anne Wedderburn, e.d. of Frederick William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1860, d. 1918 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’), 5th s. of Jabez W., Scalemaker (b. 1827) & Harriett Bassom (m. 1846)] & Anne Coote [m. 1882, d. 1943], was b. 12/1/1883 at 46 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich [Kent], & bap. 11/2/1883 at St. Paul, Deptford. In the 1901 Census, Edith, aged 18 (‘b. Greenwich’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 465 New Cross Rd., Deptford. - Edith Annie Wedderburn was m. at Greenwich in the Sept. qtr. of 1901.
1883
William Wedderburn [GPO Inspector, b. 1840, widower of Eleanor Hughes, m. 1861, d. 1878] m. ii) Jane Tytherleigh [d. of Thomas Tytherleigh] at St. Matthew’s Church, Newington, on 25/3/1883. They had no more children. In the 1891 Census, William, Inspector in Charge GPO, Charing X Branch, aged 50 (‘b. London City’), was living at 27 Chaucer Road, Brixton, Lambeth, Surrey, with Jane , aged 50 (‘b. Birkenhall, Somerset’); & William’s 2 unm. younger sons by his first marriage, Alfred J.D., a Printer Compositor, aged 24; & William, a Book Publisher’s Asst., aged 20 (both ‘b. Clapham, Surrey’). - In the 1901 Census, William, a Retired Civil Servant, aged 60 (‘b. London’), was living at 27 Chaucer Road, Herne Hill, Lambeth, with Jane, aged 60 (‘b. Taunton, Somerset’). - In the 1911 Census, William, Retired Postmaster aged 70, b. City of London, and Jane, aged 79, Married 28 years, no children, were still living at 27 Chaucer Road, Herne Hill, S.E. London. - William died there on 20/2/1914, aged 73, leaving a Will. - Jane died at 5 Milton Road, Herne Hill, on 20/3/1925. - Admon. of her estate was granted to Fanny Tytherleigh, spinster, sister. - Effects valued at £408:3:2d.
1883
Selina Elgiva Scrymgeour Wedderburn [b. 22/8/1856, 3rd d. of Frederick Lewis S-W (b. 1808) & his 2nd (or 3rd?) wife, Selina Mary Garth (m. 1852)] m. Capt. James Carnegie Gillespie, R.H.A. [3rd s. of David Gillespie of Mountquhanie, Cupar, Fife - grandson of Janet Scrymgeour, b. c1747, & John Gillespie, m. 1776] at Sandleford, Newbury, Berks., on 21/6/1883. [In the 1881 Census, Selina, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Portobello, Scotland’), was living at Sandleford Lodge with her widowed mother & her sister Charlotte.] - In 1897, Selina and her husband, by then Colonel of the R.H.A., were living, ‘s.p.’, at Weedon, Northamptonshire.
1883
Joseph Weatherburn, 5th s. of William W. [Plumber, b. 1842] & Mary Ann Hudson [m. 1865], was b. in the June qtr. of 1883 at Poplar [Middlx.]. - - In the 1891 Census, Joseph, a Scholar aged 7, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 37 Kerbey St., Poplar. - In the 1901 Census, Joseph, a Painter aged 17, was living with his parents & his brother Walter, a Painter aged 15 (both ‘b. Poplar’), at 18 Teviot Street, Bromley (by Bow), Poplar, London. - In the 1911 Census, Joseph Weatherburn, a Painter, Building Trade, unm. aged 27 (‘b. Poplar’),was living at 93 Blair Street, Poplar, London E., with his parents, 1 unm. brother, a niece, & 3 Visitors. - Joseph m. Harriett Anderson at Poplar in the Dec. qtr. of 1915.
1883
James Wedderburn, bachelor, Scalemaker [b. 1858, 4th s. of Jabez W. (Scalemaker, b. 1827) & Harriett Bassom (m. 1846)] m. Jane Leggatt, Spinster [b. Glasgow, d. of Robert Leggatt, Ropemaker, & Jane (née Jackson)] at St. Matthew’s Church, St. Albans, Christchurch, New Zealand, on 3/6/1883. (Witnesses: James & Harriet Louisa Sharman (née Wedderburn, m. 1874).
1883
Harriet Weatherburn, [4th & ygst.] d. of Martin W. [Engine Driver, b. c1835, d. 1887 at Barnet] & Margaret Dowson [m. 1865 at Newcastle upon Tyne, d. 1884 at Barnet], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1883 at Barnet [Herts.]. She died there in the June qtr., aged 0. [This anomaly is accounted for by the fact that deaths were reg. immediately, while 42 days were allowed for birth registrations.]
1883
Mary Wedderburn [Mary Ann, b. 1840, 2nd d. of Christopher (Stewart) W. (b. 1813) & Maria Webb (m. 1839)] died unm. in the parish of St. Olave, London, on 9/7/1883, aged 42. [“Mary Ann’s death cert. gives her age wrongly as 41”. - W.B.] - Mary is buried in a tomb at Ashford Cemetery, Kent, with her father & maternal grandmother.
1883
Frederick Wedderburn [Frederick William W., b. 1859 (a Baker, afterwards a Mineral Water Works Manager, g.grandson of Robert W. the B.P.’), 2nd s. of Robert (Cooper) W., Scalemaker, b. 1831, & Martha Hayward (m. 1850)] m. Marion Dainty [d. of James Dainty] at St. George’s Church, Camberwell, on 5/8/1883. At first they lived at Kingston on Thames, Surrey, then, between Sept. 1895 & June 1897, they moved to Stoke Within, nr. Guildford, Surrey. - They had 5 sons & 4 daughters: Frederick Robert David (b. 1884); Lilian Emily (b. 1886); Herbert Ernest (b. 1888); Paul Horace (b. 1891); John Edward (b. 1895); Marion Ethel (b. 1897, known as ‘May’); Alice (b. 1898); Bertha (b. 1901); & Leonard Alfred (b. 1904). - In the 1891 Census, Frederick W., by then a Traveller in Mineral Water, aged 32 (‘b. Bermondsey’), was living at 178 Canbury Park Road, Kingston, Surrey, with Marion, aged 29 (‘b. Wellingborough, Northants.’); Frederick R., a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Bermondsey’); Lilian, a Scholar aged 5; Herbert E., aged 3 (both ‘b. Kingston’); & a Lodger. - In the 1901 Census, Frederick William, aged 42 (‘b. Bermondsey’), a Mineral Water Works Manager, was living at 73 Stoke Road, Stoke Within, nr. Guildford, Surrey, with Marion, aged 39 (‘b. Wellingborough, Northants.’); Frederick Robert, Mineral Works Yard Foreman, aged 17 (‘b. Bermondsey’); Lilian B., aged 15; Herbert E., Grocer’s Shop Boy aged 13; Paul, aged 9; John, aged 5 (all ‘b. Kingston’); May E., aged 4; & Alice, aged 2 (both ‘b. Guildford’). - In the 1911 Census, Frederick William W., a Traveller (Mineral Water) aged 52, b. London, Married 28 years, 9 children (none having died), was living at 13 Kings Road, Surbiton, Surrey, with Marion, aged 49 (‘b. Wellingborough’); Herbert, a Traveller (Bees), unm., aged 23, & John, an Errand Boy aged 16, (both ‘b. Kingston’); Alice; at School, aged 13; Bertha, at School, aged 10, & Leonard, at School, aged 7 (all ‘b. Guildford). - Frederick W. Wedderburn died at Kingston [Surrey] in the March qtr. of 1916, aged 57. Marion Wedderburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1935, aged 73.
1883
Katherine Lilias Wedderburn-Ogilvy, 4th & ygst. d. of John Andrew W-Ogilvy [b. 1818] & Jessie Stewart Gray [m. 1860], was b. 28/8/1883 at Bedford. (W.B. p. 312) - Catherine Lilias m. Robert Henry Bullen in 1929.
1883
Florence Louisa Wedderburn, e.d. of George Alexander W. [Scalemaker, b. 1856 (g.grandson of Robert the ‘B.P.’), d. 1917] & Florence Ada Cross [m. 1882, d. 1900], was b. 20/9/1883 at 106 Cleveland House, Bridge Rd., Southampton. In the 1901 Census, Florence, aged 17 (b. Southampton’), was living with her recently widowed father & 4 siblings at 12 Bernard St., Southampton. - In the 1911 Census, Florence Louisa Wedderburn, unm. aged 27, was living with her father & his 2nd wife Mary Ann, & her 4 younger siblings at 12 Bernard Street, Southampton. - Florence L. Wedderburn m. William H. Travers at Southampton in the Dec. qtr. of 1924.
1883
Annie Webster-Wedderburn [née Helyar, 2nd wife of Charles Francis Webster-W. b. 1820, m. 1849] died at Bournemouth on 2/11/1883, aged 56. [Charles m. iii) Emily Honoria Helyer in 1885 (q.v.).]
1883
Mary Ann House Wedderburn [bap. 1805 as ‘Weatherburn’, e.d. of Alexander W. (b. 1782 in Berwick-on-Tweed, Chief inspector of mails in Exeter, d. 1853) & Ruth House (m. 1804)] died unm. at North Petherton, Somerset, on 12/12/1883, aged 84*. *Mary Ann was only 78 when she died. - [In the 1851 Census (at St. David’s, Exeter), Mary Ann, her mother, and her sister Margaret, were somewhat coy about their ages! - Mary A. Wedderburn is shown as ‘born at Mary Le Bone, London, aged 42’. - In the 1871 Census, Mary A. Weatherburn, Head, Annuitant, unm. aged 60 (‘b. London - parish not known’), was living at Tweed St., Berwick - next door to her cousin Margaret Leonard (née Weatherburn, b. c1823) & her family. - In the 1881 Census, ‘Mary Weatherbourne’, Annuitant, aged 59(!), (‘b. London’), was living at Fore St., North Petherton, Somerset.] - In her Will, Mary Ann left only £25 to her brother, William Thomas (b. c1807), “on the ground that he was well provided for”. - As well as other bequests, there were legacies to her first cousin, George Denman, builder, and his two sons, George & William Denman.
1884
Frederick Robert David Wedderburn, e.s. of Frederick William W. [Baker, b. 1859, d. 1916 (g.grandson of Robert W. the B.P.’), 2nd s. of Robert (Cooper) W., Scalemaker, b. 1831, & Martha Hayward (m. 1850)] & Marion Dainty [m. 1883, d. 1935],was b. on 4/3/1884 at 83 Lynton Rd., St. Olave, Surrey. In the 1891 Census, Fredk. Robt., Mineral Works Yard Foreman aged 17 (‘b. Bermondsey’), was living with his parents (his father by then a Traveller in Mineral Water), 2 younger siblings & a Lodger, at 178 Canbury Park Road, Kingston, Surrey. - In the 1901 Census, Frederick Robert, a Mineral Water Yard Foreman, aged 17 (‘b. Bermondsey’), was living with his parents (his father then Mineral Water Works Manager) & siblings at 73 Stoke Road, Stoke Within, nr. Guildford, Surrey. - Frederick R.D. Wedderburn m. Minnie Veneer at Guildford in the June qtr. of 1906.
1884
Lavinia Mary A. Weatherburn, e.d. of John Thomas W. [Knife Machine Maker, b. 1855, d. 1929] & Lavinia Eliza Tygat [m. 1877, d. 1895], was b. in the June qtr. of 1884 at Holborn [Middlx.]. In the 1891 Census, Lavinia, aged 7 (‘b. Holborn’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 11 Orange Street, Holborn, London. - In the 1901 Census, Lavinia, unm. aged 17 (‘b. London’), was living with her father & 4 siblings at 1 Merthyr Terrace, Barnes, Surrey. - In the 1911 Census, Lavinia Mary Ann Weatherburn, a Brush drawer, unm. aged 26 (‘b. Bloomsbury’), was living with her father, his second wife Jane, & 3 sisters (address unreadable). - Lavinia M. A. Weatherburn m. Ernest F. Lambert at Fulham in the March qtr. of 1914. [Lavinia is mentioned in the Will of her father John Thomas, when he died in 1929.]
1884
Margaret Weatherburn [née Dowson, wife of Martin W. (b. c1835, m. 1865 at Newcastle)] died at Barnet [Herts.] in the June qtr. of 1884, aged 40 - [Her husband Martin died there in the March qtr. of 1887 (q.v.).]
1884
Lilian Maud Wedderburn, 2nd d. of Frederick William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1860, d. 1918 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’), 5th s. of Jabez W. (b. 1827) & Harriett Bassom (m. 1846)] & Anne Coote [m. 1882, d. 1943], was b. 2/7/1884 at 46 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich [Kent] & bap. 12/10/1884 at St. Paul’s, Deptford. In the 1901 Census, ‘Lily’, aged 16 (‘b. Greenwich’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 465 New Cross Rd., Deptford. - In the 1911 Census, Lilian, unm., aged 26 (‘b. London SE’), was living with her parents, 4 siblings & a Servant at 467 New Cross Road, SE London.
1884
Margaret Griselda Wedderburn, younger d. of Sir William W., 4th Bt. of Balindean [b. 1838] & Mary Blanche Hoskyns [m. 1878], was b. 3/8/1884 at 48 Welbeck St., London, & bap. on 5/9/1884 at All Soul’s Church, Marylebone, as dau. of Sir William James & May Wedderburn of Crewkerne Manor, North Perrott. In the 1901 Census, Margt. G. Wedderburn, aged 16 (‘b. London’), was living with her parents at 2 Egerton Gardens, Kensington. - Margaret m. Capt. Charles Albert Fremantle, D.S.O., R.N. (ret.), [4th s. of the Hon. Sir Charles Fremantle, K.C.B. (see m. of Isabella Wedderburn, née Lyon, in 1836)] on 19/4/1906. - Margaret Fremantle died on 21/3/1918, leaving issue.
1884
Robert William Wedderburn, 2nd s. of Robert Edward W. [Scalemaker, b. 1854 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Sarah Ann Bidwell [m. 1877], was b. 15/10/1884 at 52 Tidy St., Brighton, Sussex. In the 1891 Census, Robert W., a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Brighton’), was living with his parents, 5 siblings & a Lodger at 38 Wood Street, Brighton, Sussex. - In the 1901 Census, Robert W., a Compositor aged 16 (‘b. Brighton’), was living with his parents & his 4 brothers at 16 Pembroke St., Islington, Middlesex.
1884
Frederick W. Wedderburn [Frederick William W., Seaman (Marine Fireman), b. 1862, e.s. of William W. (GPO Inspector, b. 1840, d. 1914) & his first wife, Eleanor Hughes (m. 1861, d. 1878)] m. Elizabeth Sarah Annie Maria Williams [d. of James Williams (b. Ceylon), a Gas Fitter - formerly a Tinsmith] - both of 9 Larch Terrace, Balham - at Wandsworth register office on 16/10/1884. They had a son & a daughter: William Frederick James (b. 1885) & Louise Emily Elizabeth (b. 1887). - (W.B. p. 490) - The ship’s Manifest for the SS “Aorangi” shows that on 19/6/1888, when the ship, from London, docked at Lyttelton (Christchuch), NZ, F.W. Wedderburn was an Asst. Steerage Steward. (Family legend has it that ‘Fred’ went out one day and came back 2 years later saying that he had been to Australia & New Zealand. It is obviously factual!) - In the 1891 Census, Fred W. Wedderburn, ‘Fireman on Steam Ships’, aged 29 (‘b. Kennington’), was living at 26 The Parade, Acton, Middlx., with Elizabeth L., aged 21 (‘b. Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight); William, aged 5 (‘b. Lambeth’); & Louisa (sic), aged 4 (‘b. Kingston’). - In the 1901 Census, Frederick, a Marine Stoker aged 39 (‘b. Kennington’), was living at 420 Page’s Walk, Guinness Trust Buildings, Bermondsey, Surrey, with Elizabeth, aged 41 (‘b. I. of W.’); William, a Book Stall Lad, aged 15 (‘b. Lambeth’); & Louise, aged 13 (‘b. Kingston’). - In the 1911 Census, Frederic William W., a Seaman (Mercantile Marine) aged 49 (‘b. Kennington, London - Surrey’), was living with Elizabeth, aged 52 (‘b. Carisbrooke, I. of Wight’), Married 25 years (2 children, both living), & their son William W., a Leather Dresser, unm., aged 25 (‘b. Lambeth’), at 23 Seaford Buildings, Swan Lane, Rotherhithe. - [Their daughter Louise W., aged 23, was a Servant to the Reeve family at their home, 227 Lower Road, Rotherhithe.] - Frederick William Wedderburn was found dead at 16a Vine Street Buildings, St. Olave, on 16/6/1913, aged 51. - Inquest held on 18/6/1913 found that he died of natural causes. (Death cert.) - Elizabeth S.A. Wedderburn died at 44 Layard Rd., Bermondsey, on 11/8/1938, aged 79.
1884
Grace Harriett Wedderburn [b. 1882, 6th d. of Jabez William W. (Scalemaker, b. 1849 - g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’- & Ruth Smith (m. 1866)] died at 73 Sumner Rd., Peckham, Surrey, on 17/12/1884.
1885
Charles Adrian Webster-Wedderburn [b. 1824, only s. of Charles W-W (b. 1799) & Rebecca Chatterton (m. 1822), & widower of Frances Mary Huntley (m. 1851, d. 1874)] died at St. Bart’s Hospital, London, on 16/1/1885, “from injuries received through falling between the platform and a moving train at Farringdon St. Station 3 days previously”.
1885
Isabella Wedderburn-Ogilvy [b. 1817 in Scotland - 2nd d. of Peter W. (b. 1781) & Anna Ogilvy (m. 1811)] died unm. at Bedford [Beds.] on 14/4/1885
1885 Madeline Maud Wedderburn, 2nd d. of George Alexander W. [Scalemaker, b. 1856 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’), d. 1917] & Florence Ada Cross [m. 1882, d. 1900], was b. 5/5/1885 at 12 Bernard St., Southampton. “She died there on 12/11/1886”.
1885
Charles Francis Webster-Wedderburn [b. 1820, e. (surv.) s. of Sir James W-W (b. 1788) & Lady Frances Annesley (m.1810)] m. iii) Emily Honoria Helyar [d. of the Rev. H.W. Helyar of Sutton Bingham, Somerset] at St. Marylebone, London, on 28/5/1885. They had no children. - Charles died at 74 Warrior Square, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea, [Sussex] on 28/2/1886, ‘aged 66’. He was buried at Bournemouth with his second wife, Ann (née Helyar, m. 1849, d. 1883). In the 1891 Census, his widow, Emily H.W. Wedderburn, aged 58 (‘b. Sutton Bingham, Somerset’), was a Visitor, ‘Living on own means’, with a 24-yr.old Lady’s Maid, in a Boarding House at 74 Warrior Square, Hastings, Sussex. - Emily Honoria Wedderburn died at 39 Upper Baker Street, Regent’s Park, London, on 9/6/1892 (q.v.).] [Acc. to the W.B., Emily was living at St. Leonard’s-on-Sea in 1897 but this is incorrect.]
1885
Henry Weatherburn, s. of James W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1856] & Elizabeth Harriett Humphrey [m. 1880], was b. in the June qtr. of 1885 at Reigate [Surrey]. -In the 1901 Census, Henry, a Cashier aged 16 (‘b. Redhill, Surrey’) was living with his parents & older sister Alice at 45 Grove Hill Rd., Reigate, Surrey. - Henry Weatherburn m. Ellen Amelia Page at W. Ashford, Kent, in the Dec. qtr. of 1907. Henry & Ellen divorced in 1920 and Henry m. ii) Annie G. Masters at Thanet [Kent] in Dec. qtr. 1921. [They has a son b. 1922.] - Ellen A. Page or Weatherburn m. ii) Jonathan Brooker at Tonbridge [Kent] in March qtr. 1922. ] - Henry is probably the Henry Weatherburn who died at Dartford [Kent] in the June qtr. of 1957, aged 72.
1885
William Frederick James Wedderburn, s. of Frederick William W. [Seaman (Marine Fireman) b. 1862, d. 1913] & Elizabeth Sarah Annie Maria Williams [m. 1884, d. 1938], was b. 20/7/1885 at Lambeth. [William Frederick James W. was b. at the Lying-in Hospital, York Rd., Lambeth. (His mother was living at 11 Larch Terrace, Larch Rd., Balham, when she reg. the birth. - Birth cert.) - In the 1891 Census, William, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Lambeth’), was living with his parents & his sister Louise, aged 4 (‘b. Kingston’), at 26 The Parade, Acton, Middlx. - In the 1901 Census, William, a Book Stall Lad, aged 15, was living with his parents & his sister at 420 Page’s Walk, Guinness Trust Buildings, Bermondsey, Surrey. - In the 1911 Census, William, a Leather Dresser, unm., aged 25 (‘b. Lambeth’), was living with his parents at at 23 Seaforth Buildings, Swan Lane, Rotherhithe. – William, a Leather Dresser of 42 Abbeyfield Rd,m Bermondsey, enlisted in the army in 1915 but was put on Reserve until 7/6/1916 when he was posted to the Rifle Brigade with Army No. 21028. Two onths later he was transferred to the Northants. Regt., with Army No. 296161, where he was promoted to Corporal. He was discharged in 1920. - William m. Kate Eleanor Maloney at St. Crispin’s Church, Bermondsey, on 26/9/1915 (q.v.). [They had 4 sons & a daughter.] - William Frederick James Wedderburn died in 1956. [None of his sons has had a son and, in 2004, two of them are the only surviving male descendants of William Wedderburn (b. 1779 at ‘Nether Banchory’, nr. Aberdeen) still bearing the ‘Wedderburn’ surname.]
1885
Wedderburn Conway Halkett [only son of Sir (Peter) Arthur Halkett (b. 1834, 8th Bt. of Gosford in 1847) & Eliza Anna Hill (m. 1856)] died at Woolstone, Hants., on 23/10/1885, “of an illness contacted upon the Nile expedition” [The following entry is in the Wills’ Index for 1885 at First Avenue House, High Holborn under 1 October: “The Confirmation of the Commissariat of the County of Edinburgh dated 18/9/1885 of Robert Munro Ferguson M.P. of Raith & Novar and Alexander David Martin Black Writer to the Signet 28 Castle-street Edinburgh as Executors Nominate of Wedderburn Conway Halkett (Younger) of Pitfirran [sic] in the County of Fife residing at 12 Rothesay-place Edinburgh Captain in the 79th Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders who died at Coverside Woolston Southampton 23 August 1885”.]
1885
Charles Edward Webster-Wedderburn [b. 1855, 3rd s. of Charles Francis W-W (b. 1820) & Ann Helyar, m. 1849] m. Louisa Adele Snook ‘or Kimber’ [d. of the late George James Snook of Southsea (who changed his surname to Kimber in 1888 - W.B. p. 336, footnote¹)] at St. John’s, Southsea, Hants., on 5/9/1885. In 1888, when ‘Edward’s’ brother ‘Annesley’ was discharged from the Gordon Highlanders, at his own request, on 12/4/1888, he gave his intended residence as 3 Palmeira Terrrace, Southsea, the address of E. Wedderburn, brother. - Edward & Louisa ‘had no children’ in 1898. (W.B. p. 336) - In the 1891 Census, C. Edward Webster-W., aged 35 (‘b. Weymouth, Dorset’), was ‘Living on Own Means’ with Louis Adele, aged 24 (‘b. Southsea, Hants.’), & a General Domestic Servant, Emily Maud Wheeler, aged 20 (‘b. S. Africa’), at 72 St. Andrew’s Road, Portsea, Hants. - Louisa A. Webster-Wedderburn died at Steyning [Sussex] in the March qtr. of 1932, aged 65. Charles E. Webster-Wedderburn died at Hove [Sussex] in the Dec. qtr. of 1936, aged 81.
1885
Ethel Minnie Weatherburn, younger d. of John Thomas W. [Commercial Traveller, b. 1856] & Kate Tyler [m. 1879], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1885 at Homerton [Middlx.] In the 1891 Census, Ethel M., a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Hackney’), was living with her parents, 2 siblings & a 15-yr.-old Domestic Servant, at 1 Raymond Road, West Ham, Middlx. - In the 1901 Census, Ethel, aged 16, was living with her parents, brother & sister at 68 Woodlands Rd., Ilford, Essex. - In the 1911 Census, Ethel Minnie Watherburn (sic), aged 25 (‘b. Homerton’), was living with her parents, J.T. Watherburn, a Salesman (Colonial Produce Gums), aged 54 (‘b. Dalston’), & Kate, aged 55 (‘b. Thurrock, Essex’), at 64 Woodlands Road, Ilford, Essex. - Ethel Weatherburn m. Albert Blake in 1913. - [They had a son Norman Charles Blake (b. 1914) & a daughter Margaret Weatherburn Blake (b. 1917 - who m. Edward Allan Flynn). - The Blakes (and their cousins, the Holts - children of Ethel’s sister Kate, b. 1880, and her husband, Herbert William John Holt) emigrated to New Zealand.]
1885
Walter Weatherburn, 6th s. of William W. [Master Plumber, b. 1842] & Mary Ann Hudson [m. 1865], was b. 21/12/1885 at 58 Kerby St., Poplar. In the 1891 Census, Walter, a Scholar aged 5, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 37 Kerbey St., Poplar. - In the 1901 Census, Walter, a Painter aged 15 (‘b. Poplar’), was living with his parents & his brother Joseph, a Painter aged 17, at 18 Teviot Street, Bromley (by Bow), Poplar, London.
1885
Charles George Wedderburn [Charles George Webster-Wedderburn, Cab-driver, b. 1861, only s. of the late Charles Adrian W-W (b. 1824, d. 1885) & Frances Mary Huntley (m.1851, d. 1874)] m. Eliza Marion Brown [d. of John Brown] at St. John’s Church, Walworth, on 23/12/1885. Charles & Eliza had had 3 sons & 5 daughters: Charles George (b. & d. 1886); John Frederick (b 1887); George Charles (b. & d. 1889); Mabel Florence (b. 1891, d. 1898); Kate (b. 1893); Jane Maud Ann (b. 1897); Jessie Eliza (b. 1900, d. 1907) & Ellen Violet (b. 1903). - In the 1891 Census, Charles, a Cabman aged 36; Eliza, aged 23; John F., aged 4, & Mabel F., aged 4 mths. (all ‘b. Lambeth’), were living with Eliza’s parents, John Brown, a Lavatory Attendant aged 65 (‘b. Evesham, Worcs.’) & Ann, aged 65 (‘b. Southwark’), plus another married daughter & her 2 children, at 22 Princes’s Road, Lambeth, Surrey. - In the 1901 Census, Charles Wedderburn, a Coachman to Veterinary Surgeon, aged 42 (sic), was living at 11 Ethelred Flats, Lambeth, Surrey, with Eliza, aged 32; Kate, aged 8; Jane, aged 4; & Jessie, aged 1 (all ‘b. Lambeth’). - Charles George Wedderburn died at Lambeth in 1903, aged 41. In the 1911 Census, Eliza Hale (sic), Assistant in the business, aged 49, ‘Married 4 years’, was living with William Hale, a Greengrocers Dealer aged 30 (‘b. Brixton, Lambeth’), Kate Wedderburn, a General Ironer, aged 18; Jenny Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 12; Nelly Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 7 (all ‘b. Kennington, Lambeth’), & William Hale, aged 2 (‘b. Brixton, Lambeth’), at 5 Margate Road, Brixton, ‘SWGH’. -Eliza Wedderburn m. ii) William E. Hale at Lambeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1913.
1885
Herbert Thomas Fisher [afterwards Weatherburn], s. of Emily Fisher, who m. James Henry W. [Carpenter (b. 1863 in Newcastle)] at Elham, Kent, in 1889 (q.v.), was b. in the June qtr. of 1885 at Elham, Kent. In the 1891 Census, Herbert T. Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Folkestone, Kent’), was living with his stepfather James H. Weatherburn, a Stable Man (Groom), aged 27 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’); his mother Emily (née Fisher), aged 24 (‘b. Newington, Kent’); his (half) sister Minnie Weatherburn, aged 1 (‘b. Folkestone, Kent’); his maternal grandparents James Fisher, a Carpenter, aged 52 (‘b. Elham, Kent’), & Mary Fisher, aged 48 (‘b. Elmstead, Kent’); & their son Albert Fisher, a Shop Boy, aged 13 (‘b. Newington, Kent’), at 60 Walton Road, Folkestone. - In the 1901 Census, Herbert Weatherburn, a Telegraph Messenger aged 15 (‘b. Folkestone’), was living with James & Emily, and 7 younger siblings, at 23 Linden Crescent, Folkestone.
1886
Lilian Emily Wedderburn, d. of Frederick William W. [Baker - afterwards a Mineral Water Works Manager - b. 1859, d. 1916 (g.grandson of Robert W. the B.P.’), 2nd s. of Robert W., Scalemaker (b. 1832), & Martha Hayward (m. 1850)] & Marion Dainty [m. 1883, d. 1935], was b. 19/1/1886 at Tring Cottage, Canbury Park Rd. Kingston [Surrey]. [Lilian’s next youngest brother, Herbert Ernest, is shown in the W.B. as b. 28/2/1886, but he was b. in 1888 (q.v.).] - In the 1891 Census, Lilian E., a Scholar aged 5, was living with her parents (her father by then a Traveller in Mineral Water), 2 siblings & a Lodger, at 178 Canbury Park Road, Kingston. - In the 1901 Census, Lilian E., aged 15 (‘b. Kingston on Thames, Surrey’), was living with her parents (her father then Mineral Water Works Manager) & 6 siblings at 73 Stoke Road, Stoke Within, nr. Guildford, Surrey. - Lilian Emily Wedderburn m. in the Dec. qtr. of 1911.
1886
Frederick William Wedderburn, e.s. of Frederick William W. [Scalemaker, b. 1860, d. 1918 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’), 5th s. of Jabez W., Scalemaker (b. 1827) & Harriett Bassom (m. 1846)] & Anne Coote [m. 1882. d. 1943], was b. 8/3/1886 at 46 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich [Kent], & bap. 25/4/1886 at St. Paul, Deptford. In the 1901 Census, Frederick, a Scale Maker working at home, aged 15, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 465 New Cross Rd., Deptford. - [Another Frederick, Frederick ‘Weatherborn’, a Loco Fitters Labourer aged 32 (‘b. Birmingham, Warwick’ - birth reg. not found), was also living at St. Paul, Deptford, Middlesex, in 1901.] - In the 1911 Census, Frederick Wedderburn, Scale Maker, unm., aged 25 (‘b. London SE’), was living with his parents, 4 siblings & a Servant at 467 New Cross Road, SE London. - He went to work for Vandome & Hart before leaving the scalemaking business & going into Antiques. - Frederick W. Wedderburn m. Grace C. Newman at Greenwich in 1913.
1886
Charles George Wedderburn, e.s. of Charles George W. [Cab-driver, b. 1861 (only s. of Charles Adrian Webster-W., b. 1824, & Frances Huntley, m. 1851)] & Eliza Marion Brown [m. 1885], was b. 5/5/1886 at 23 Ravensden Street, Kennington. - “He died there on 25/7/1886”.
1886
Charles Francis W. [Webster] Wedderburn [b. 1820] died at 74 Warrior Square, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea, Sussex, on 28/2/1886, aged 66. Charles was buried at Bournemouth with his second wife Ann (née Helyar, m. 1849, d. 1883). [Acc. to the W.B., Charles’s widow Emily Honoria W-W. (m. 1885), was living at St. Leonard’s-on-Sea in 1897 but Emily Honoria Wedderburn (sic) died at 39 Upper Baker Street, Regent’s Park, London, on 9/6/1892 (q.v.).]
1886
William Thomas Wedderburn, (retired) Chief clerk & Inspector of mails in the GPO, London [b. c1807, only s. of Alexander W. (Chief inspector of mail-coaches in Exeter, bap. Weatherburn at B-on-T in 1782), & Ruth House (m. 1804)] died at ‘Dunkeld’, 39 Croydon Rd., Anerley, Surrey, on 14/6/1886, aged 79. He was buried at Highgate Cemetery. (W.B. p. 508) - [‘Dunkeld’ is a town in Perthshire, Scotland. - William Thomas’s grandfather (William Weatherburn, a Customs Officer) was a Freeman of Berwick-on-Tweed, as was his father.] - In his Will, written on 26/9/1846, William Thomas left everything to his widow, Mary Jane (née Fishley, m. 1843). - The Will was proved on 27/7/1886. - Estate valued at £1892:2:0d. His widow, Mary Jane Wedderburn, died on 10/4/1893 (q.v.).
1886
Alfred Weatherburn, [4th] s. of John Thomas W. [Knife Machine Maker, b. 1855] & Lavinia Eliza Tygat [m. 1877, d. 1895], was b. in the June qtr. of 1886 at Holborn [Middlx.]. - He died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1886.
1886
Elizabeth Hannah (‘or Susannah’) Wedderburn [b. 1841, bap. 1850, younger d. of Jacob W., Scalemaker, b. 1806 (ygst. s. of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’) & Mary Elizabeth Williams (m. 1828)] m. John Charles Aubrey on 1/8/1886 at the Peckham Weslyan Chapel, Queen’s Road, Peckham, “where the entry wrongly gives her age as 41”. [In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth Wedderburn, ‘aged 37’ (‘b. London’), was a Domestic Servant in the household of Hannah Bowker & family at 12 Union Street, Islington.]
1886
Emma Eleanor Wedderburn [Eleanor Emma W., b. 1864, 2nd d. of William W. (GPO Inspector, b. 1840, d. 1914) & Eleanor Hughes (m. 1861, d. 1878)] died, unm., at 127 Shakespeare Rd., Lambeth, on 28/8/1886, aged 21. She was buried at Norwood Cemetery, Norwood (South Metropolitan Cemetery) on 1/9/1886.
1886
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Robert W. [‘Warehouseman’, b. 1848 - afterwards a Gen. Labourer] & Jane Catherine Morris [m. 1878], was b. 1/7/1886 at 51 Queen Elizabeth St., Horsleydown, St. Olave [Surrey]. - In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth, aged 4 (‘b. Horselydown, Surrey’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 324 Cable Street, Shadwell, Limehouse. - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, aged 14, was still living with her parents & 2 siblings at 324 Cable St., Shadwell, Stepney. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth, a Biscuit Packer, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Horselydown, London’), was still living with her parents, her sister Emily & a Boarder, at 324 Cable Street, Shadwell.
1886
Margaret Ann [‘Maggie’] Weatherburn, a spinster aged 26, of Windsor [b. 1860 at Derby, d. of Thomas W. (Engine Driver, b. 1829, dec’d) & Jane Catherine Richardson (m. 1858 at Derby, d. 1864 at Wandsworth)] m. Fritz Arnold Benoit, a Valet aged 24, of Harlesden [s. of Arnold Benoit, Watchmaker, dec’d] at the Parish Church, Willesden, Middlx., on 16/9/1886. (Witnesses were Thomas’s cousins Frisby & Esther Weatherburn - b. 1865 & 1862.) -
1886
Madeline M. Wedderburn [Madeline Maud W., b. 1885, 2nd d. of George Alexander W. (Scalemaker, b. 1856, d. 1917 - g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’ - & Florence Ada Cross (m. 1882, d. 1900)] died at 12 Bernard St., Southampton, on 12/11/1886, aged 1.
1887
William Henry T. Weatherburn, [elder] s. of William W. [Engine Driver, b. 1842, d. 1890] & Maria Barrett [m. 1870, d. 1895], was b. in the March qtr. of 1887 at Strood [Kent]. -He died there in the June qtr., aged 0.
1887
George Herbert Wedderburn, e.s. of George Alexander W. [Scalemaker, b. 1856, d. 1917 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Florence Ada Cross [m. 1882, d. 1900], was b. 16/3/1887 at 12 Bernard St., Southampton. In the 1901 Census, George, aged 14 (‘b. Southampton’), was living with his recently widowed father & 4 siblings at 12 Bernard St., Southampton. - In the 1911 Census, George Herbert Wedderburn, Scale Maker, unm. aged 24, was living with his father & his 2nd wife Mary Ann, & his 4 siblings at 12 Bernard Street, Southampton. - Lieut. George Herbert Wedderburn, Hampshire Yeomanry Bt., Household Cavalry, was killed on 9/8/1918, aged 26 (sic), while serving in France during WWI.
1887
Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn [Barrister, b. 1854 - Compiler of the ‘Wedderburn Book’ - printed for Private Circulation in 1898 - 2nd but only surv. of James Alexander W. (b. 1825) & Marion Melvill (m. 1848)] m. Mathilde Segelcke [only child of Henry William Segelke of Elphindale Lodge, Herne Hill, S.E. London] at St. Stephen’s Church, Gloucester Rd., Kensington, on 13/4/1887. They had a daughter & a son: Margaret Griselda (b. 1888) & Alexander Henry Melvill (b. 1892). - “Alexander & his wife & family lived for some years at ‘The Hoo’, Willingdon, Sussex., and Alexander had assisted in the editing of the works of John Ruskin”. - In the 1891 Census, Alexander D.O. Wedderburn, Barrister, aged 36 (‘b. Hampstead, London’), was living at 14 Eversfield Palce, Hasstings, Sussex, with Mathilde, aged 27 (‘b. Lambeth’); M.G., aged 2 (‘b. Chelsea’); a Governess, a Manservant & a Lady’s maid. - Mathilda died at 45 Cadogan Place, London, on 27/11/1898. (W.B. p. 351) - In the 1901 Census, Alexander, King’s Counsel (Solicitor), a widower aged 46 (‘b. Hampstead’), was living at 47 Cadogan Place, Chelsea, with his daughter Margaret, aged 12, & son Alister, aged 8 (both ‘b. Chelsea’); his mother Marion, a widow aged 75 (‘b. Bloomsbury’), & 9 Servants! - In the 1911 Census, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn, King’s Counsel, a Widower aged 56 (‘b. Hampstead’), was living in 24 rooms at The Hoo, Willingdon, Sussex, with his daughter Margaret Griselda, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Chelsea’); his mother Marion Wedderburn, a Widow aged 85 (‘b. Bloomsbury’); 8 Servants, 7 Visitors, plus a Visitor’s Servant & Lady’s Maid. - Alexander D.O. Wedderburn, of “The Hoo”, Willingdon, Sussex, died on 17/7/1931, aged 76. [After his death, roads in Willingdon were named ‘Ruskin’, ‘Wedderburn’ & ‘Melvill’ in his honour. ]
1887
Louise Emily Elizabeth Wedderburn, only d. of Frederick William W. [Seaman (Marine Fireman), b. 1862, d. 1913] & Elizabeth Sarah Annie Maria Williams [m. 1884, d. 1938], was b. 1/5/1887 at 7 Russell Villas, Richmond Park Road, Kingston, Surrey. In the 1891 Census, Louisa (sic), aged 4 (‘b. Kingston’), was living with her parents & her brother William, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Kennington’), at 26 The Parade, Acton, Middlx. - In the 1901 Census, Louise, aged 13 (‘b. Kingston’), was living with her parents & brother at 420 Page’s Walk, Guinness Trust Buildings, Bermondsey, Surrey. - In the 1911 Census, Louise Wedderburn, aged 23 (‘b. Kingston-on-Thames’), was the senior of 3 Domestic Servants in the house-hold of Harry Reeve, Coffeee House Keeper, aged 28, and his wife & 1-year-old son, living in 6 rooms at 207 Lower Road, Rotherhithe, Kent. - Louise Emily Wedderburn m. Henry Mead on 6/8/1911 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 3 daughters & a son.]
1887
Frederick John Weatherburn, bachelor, Railway Engine Driver, of Ladbroke (sic) Road, Redhill, Surrey [Engine Driver, b. 1854, 6th & ygst. s. Henry W. (Engine Driver, b. 1818) & Maria Nash (m. 1838)] died on 21/2/1887, aged 33. Admon. of his goods was granted on 4/5/1887 to his brother Robert W., Engineer [b. 1847], of the same address.
1887
Albert Victor Wedderburn, 3rd s. of Robert Edward W. [Scalemaker, b. 1854 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Sarah Ann Bidwell [m. 1877], was b. 17/6/1887 at 32 Kensington St., Brighton, Sussex. In the 1891 Census, Albert V., aged 3 (‘b. Brighton’), was living with his parents, 5 siblings & a Lodger at 38 Wood Street, Brighton, Sussex. - In the 1901 Census, Albert V., a Warehouse Boy aged 13 (‘b. Brighton’), was living with his parents & his 4 brothers at 16 Pembroke St., Islington, Middlesex. - In the 1991 Census, Albert Victor Wedderburn, unm. aged 23, a Law Typist and Writer in the Legal Profession, b. Brighton, Sussex, was living with his brother Arthur George Wedderburn, aged 20, an Apprecntice Mechanical Engineer, at 43 Willes Road, Kentish Town, NW London. - Albert Wedderburn m. Florence Elizabeth Ann Casey at Pancras [Middlx.] in 1912 (q.v.).
1887
Walter Henry Wedderburn [Compositor, b. 1863 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’), 3rd s. of Robert (Cooper) W. (Scalemaker, b. 1831, & Martha Hayward (m. 1850)] m. Emily Jane Stevens [d. of Jonathan Stevens] on 19/6/1887 at St. George’s, Camberwell. - They had 2 sons & 4 daughters: Herbert Walter (b. 1888); Emily Nellie (b. 1890); Ethel Mary (b. 1891); Rosa Kate (b. 1893); Freda Beatrice (b. 1898); & Reginald Charles (b. 1903). - In the 1891 Census, Walter Henry, a Printer/Compositor aged 29, was living at 9 Kimberley Rd., Peckham, Camberwell, with Emily J., aged 28 (both ‘b. Peckham’); Herbert W., aged 2 (‘b. Battersea’); & Emily M., aged 11 mths. (‘b. Peckham’). - In the 1901 Census, Walter, a Printer/Compositor aged 37, was living at 3 Kimberley Road, Nunhead, Camberwell, Surrey, with Emily, aged 38 (both ‘b. Peckham’); Herbert W., aged 12 (‘b. Battersea’); Emily N., aged 10; Ethel M., aged 9 (both ‘b. Peckham’); Rosa K., aged 7: & Freda B., aged 3 (both ‘b. Nunhead’). - In the 1911 Census, Walter Henry Wedderburn, a Printer- Linotype Operator, aged 48, was living at 14 Marnock Road, Crofton Park, Brockley, with Emily Jane, aged 49, Married 24 years, 6 children (none died); Herbert Walter, a Clerk – Publishing Office, unm. aged 22; Rosa Kate, unm. aged 17; Freda Beatrice, at School, aged 13 & Reginald Charles, At School, aged 7 (all ‘b. Peckham’). - Walter H. Wedderburn died at Camberwell in the March qtr. 1940, aged 76. Emily J. Wedderburn died there in Sept. qtr. 1940, aged 79.
1887
Martin Weatherburn [b. c1835, ‘s. of Martin W.’ (b. 1801 at Stannington, Northumberland) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826) & widower of Margaret Dowson (m. 1865 at Newcastle, d. 1884 at Barnet)] died at Barnet [Herts.] in the March qtr. of 1887, aged 51. He was buried on 5/2/1887 at St. Mary the Virgin, East Barnet.
1887
Emily Annie Wedderburn [‘Annie’], a spinster aged 23, of 127 Shakespeare Rd., Herne Hill [b. 1863, e.d. of William W. (GPO Inspector, b. 1840, d. 1914) & Eleanor Hughes (m. 1861, d. 1878)] m. Harry Charles Pyne, Compositor [on “The Times” newspaper], a bachelor aged 21, of 72 Camilla Road, Bermondsey [b. Dec. qtr. 1865 (Strand 1b 552), s. of Robert George Pyne, Plumber], at St. Jude’s Church, East Brixton, on 2/7/1887. They had no children. - In the 1891 Census, Emily A. Pyne, aged 27 (‘b. Camberwell’), was living with her husband Henry C. Pyne, a Printer/Compositor aged 25 (‘b. London City’); his brother Charles A. Pyne, Boarder, a Book Binders’ Apprentice, unm. aged 20 (‘b. London City’), & Charles Clarke, Boarder, a Printer/Compositor, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Broadmoor, Berks.’) - who m. Emily Annie’s sister Nellie (b. 1867) in l892 (q.v.). - In the 1901 Census, Annie Pyne, aged 37 (‘b. Old Kent Rd.’ - Kent Road, Southwark), was living at 116 Milkwood Road, Herne Hill, with her husband Harry Pyne, a Printer/Compositor aged 35 (‘b. London City’). - In the 1911 Census, Emily Annie Pyne, aged 47 (‘b. Old Kent Road, London’), & her husband Harry, aged 45 (‘b. Bell Yard, City of London’), a Newsagent on own account, Married 23 years, were Boarders at the home of ‘Annie’s’ brother Alfred John Wedderburn (b. 1866, m. 1892) & his family at 81 Poplar Walk Road, Herne Hill, S.E. 24. - Emily Annie Pyne, of 31 Glebe Road, Garlinge, Margate, Kent, died on 10/11/1938, aged 75. Probate was granted to Harry Charles Pyne, retired Compositor, on 30/11. – Effects valued at £411:12:2d. Harry Charles Pyne died at Romford, Essex, in June qtr. 1943, aged 77.
1887
Bertha Catherine A. Weatherburn [probably elder d. of William W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1866 at Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks., d. 1901 in Liverpool) & Eliza Elliott (m. 1885 at Leicester, d. 1896 in London)] was b. & died at Pancras [Middlx.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1887.
1887
William Weatherburn, [5th] s. of John Thomas W. [Carpenter - afterwards a Knife Machine Maker, b. 1855] & Lavinia Eliza Tygat [m. 1877, d. 1895], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1887 at Holborn [Middlx.]. - William died at Fulham in the Sept. qtr. of 1888, aged 1.
1887
John Frederick Wedderburn, 2nd s. of Charles George W. [Cab-driver, b. 1861 (only s. of Charles Adrian Webster-W., b. 1824, & Frances Huntley, m. 1851)] & Eliza Marion Brown [m. 1885], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1887 at Lambeth. In the 1891 Census, John F., aged 4, was living with his parents, a sister, an aunt & 2 cousins, in their maternal grandparents home at 22 Prince’s Road, Lambeth, Surrey. - John Frederick died at Lambeth in the March qtr. of 1898, aged 11.
1888
Fred Wedderburn [(apparently) s. of John W., Scalemaker (b. 1865), & Maud (b. c1869 in Montreal, America - sic)] was b. c1888 at West Ham, Essex. (His birth is not in the Births’ Index under ‘Wedderburn’, so he may be Maud’s son.) - [In 1889 (q.v.), John m. widow Catherine Sedgley, who died at Greenwich in 1902.] - In the 1901 Census, Fred Wedderburn, an Asst. Scale Maker aged 13 (‘b. West Ham’), was living with John, a Scale Maker aged 34 (‘b. Islington’); his ‘wife’ Maud, aged 32 (‘b. Montreal, America’); & Jonny, aged 9 (b. c1892), at 60 West Ham Lane, West Ham, Essex.
1888
Herbert Ernest Wedderburn, 2nd s. of Frederick William W. [Baker, b. 1859, d. 1916 (g.grandson of Robert W. the B.P.’), 2nd s. of Robert W., Scalemaker (b. 1832) & Martha Hayward (m. 1850)] & Marion Dainty [m. 1883, d. 1935], was b. 29/2/1888 at 21 Richmond Terrace, Canbury Park Rd., Kingston, Surrey. (W.B. p. 507) - [In the W.B. Herbert Ernest’s y.o.b. is shown as 1886 but he was b. in 1888. ] - In the 1891 Census, Herbert E., aged 3, was living with his parents (his father by then a Traveller in Mineral Water) 2 siblings & a Lodger, at 178 Canbury Park Road, Kingston, Surrey. - In the 1901 Census, Herbert E., a Grocer’s Shop Boy aged 13 (‘b. Kingston, Surrey’), was living with his parents (his father then Mineral Water Works Manager) & 6 siblings at 73 Stoke Road, Stoke Within, nr. Guidlford, Surrey. - In the 1911 Census, Herbert Wedderburn, a Traveller (Bees), unm., aged 23, was living with his parents & 4 younger siblings at 13 Kings Road, Subiton , Surrey. - Herbert E. Wedderburn m. Florence E. Rising at Kingston in the Sept. qtr. of 1922. Herbert E. Wedderburn died at Kingston in the Dec. qtr. of 1924, aged 36.
1888
Daisy Weatherburn, [6th] d. of William W. [Engine Driver, b. 1842, d. 1890] & Maria Barrett [m. 1870], was b. & died at Strood [Kent] in the March qtr. of 1888.
1888
Arthur Augustus Helyar Webster-Wedderburn [b. 1853, 2nd s. of Charles Francis W-W (b. 1820) & his 2nd wife, Ann Helyar (m. 1849)] m. i) Catherine Elspeth Maude Hamilton [ygst. d. of the late Henry Charles Hamilton, of the Bengal Civil Service (4th s. of Sir Frederick Hamilton, Bt., of Silverton Hill)] at St. Andrew’s, Jamaica, on 25/4/1888. (W.B. p. 336) - Arthur Augustus was then Deputy Inspector of Constabulary in Jamaica - but he was not the ‘Mr. Wedderburn, Chief of Police’, who was killed in the great earthquake on 14/1/1907. [On p. 256 of Admiral Sir Frederick Fisher’s “Naval Reminiscences”, pub. 1838, the author writes that his “friend Mr. Wedderburn, who was killed in the earthquake, was so like his brother Lord ‘Jackie’ Fisher that he was known as ‘J.F. Mark II’”. (For a description of ‘Jackie’ Fisher, see Jan Morris’s book “Fisher’s Face”, pub. 1995.)] - Arthur & Catherine had a d. Dorothy Hamilton W-W (b. 1901, q.v.). - Catherine died on 5/6/1907 & Arthur m. ii) in 1913, Henrietta Caroline Bradley Hadden [3rd surv. d. of Thomas Henry Hadden, M.A., B.C.I, Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of Exeter College, of Odiham, Hants.] - Arthur A.H.W. Wedderburn died at Brighton on 11/4/1919. ]
1888
Margaret Griselda Wedderburn, only d. of Alexander Dundas Ogilvy W., Q.C. [b. 1854, d. 1931], & Mathilde Segelcke [m. 1887, d. 1898], was b. 29/4/1888 & bap. 17/6/1888 at Holy Trinity Church, Sloane St., S.W., her father’s occupation given as Barrister & her parents’ address as 90 Sloane Street. [Margaret was no doubt named after Sir William Wedderburn’s daughter Margaret Griselda, b. 1884 (q.v.).] In the 1901 Census, Margaret Griselda, aged 12 (‘b. Chelsea’), was living with her widowed father, her younger brother Alister, her grandmother, Marion Wedderburn, & 9 servants, at 47 Cadogan Place, Chelsea. - In the 1911 Census, Margaret Griselda, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Chelsea’), was living at The Hoo, Willingdon, Sussex, with her widowed father, his mother, 7 Servants, 5 Visitors, plus a Visitor’s Servant & Lady’s Maid. - ‘Peggy’ m. Stuart Andros De la Rue [Chairman of De la Rue Ltd. & of the original Bentley Car Company] on 9/7/1912. - After her marriage, Peggy continued to live at her father’s house, ‘The Hoo’, Willingdon, Sussex, with her husband. - Stuart de la Rue died ‘comparatively young on 26/10/1927, & ‘Peggy’ m. ii) in 1928, Air Marshall Sir Bertine Entwistle Sutton, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., M.C., R.A.F., who died in Sept. 1946. - ‘Peggy’ died in 1987.
1888
Herbert Walter Wedderburn, [elder] s. of Walter Henry W. [Compositor, b. 1863 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Emily Jane Stevens [m. 1887], was b. 8/5/1888 at 15 Newman Rd., Battersea, Surrey, & bap. 3/10/1888 at Christ Church, Battersea. In the 1891 Census, Herbert W., aged 2 (‘b. Battersea’), was living with his parents & younger sister at 5 Kimberley Rd., Peckham, Camberwell, Surrey. - In the 1901 Census, Herbert W., aged 12 (‘b. Battersea’ - sic), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 3 Kimberley Rd., Nunhead, Camberwell, Surrey. - In the 1911 Census, Herbert Walter Wedderburn, a Clerk in Publishing Office, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Peckham’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 14 Marnock Road, Crofton Park, Brockley. - Herbert W. Wedderburn m. Eleanor F.M. Wilder in 1912 (q.v.). - [They had a daughter Margery (b. 1912) - & probably other children after her.]
1888
Louisa Wedderburne (sic), a widow [unidentified] aged 39 [‘d. of George Miles’], m. Frederick Ellingworth, Coach-builder, at St. Pancras [Middlx.] in the June qtr. of 1888. [In the 1891 Census, Frederick Ellingworth, Coach Builder, aged 53 (‘b. Horbling, Lincolnshire’), was living with Louisa, aged 42 (‘b. Windsor, Berks’), & Frederick’s son, Bicycle Fitter aged 16 (‘b. Burnley, Lancs.’), at 35 Frederick Street, St. Pancras.
1888
Robert Weatherburn, Engineer, bachelor aged 39, of 10 Gt. Dove St. [b. 1847, 4th s. of Henry W., Engineer, dec’d (b. 1818, d. 1873) & Maria Nash (m. 1839)] m. Ellen Agnes Crowley, spinster aged 30, of the same address [d. of Cornelius Crowley, Publican], at St. George’s Catholic Church, Saviour’s, Southwark, on 26/9/1888. They had 2 sons Robert Charles Crowley (b. 1888) & Edward Joseph (b. 1890). - In the 1891 Census, Robert Weatherburn, Engine Driver, Marr. aged 44 (‘b. Ramsgate, Kent’), was staying with his widowed mother Maria, his sister Maria & his niece Florence M. Weatherburn, at 10 Ladbroke Road, Reigate, Surrey. His wife Ellen, Married, aged 32 (‘b. Canterbury, Kent’), was a Boarder at Monson Road, Reigate, Surrey - the home of Johanna Crowley, Head, a widow aged 76 (probably Ellen’s mother - ‘b. Cork, Ireland’), & 3 adult unm. Crowley children, with her sons Robert aged 3, & Edward aged l (both ‘b Red Hill’). - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Railway Engine Driver ‘aged 51’ (‘b. Ramsgate, Kent’), was living at 86 Ladbroke Road, Reigate, Surrey, with Ellen, ‘aged 38’ (‘b. Helston, Cornwall’ - sic); Robert, aged 12, & Edward, aged 10 (both ‘b. Redhill’). - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weatherburn, Retired Engine Driver, aged 63 (‘b. Ramsgate’), was still living (in 5 rooms) at 86 Ladbroke Road, Reigate, with Ellen, aged 48 (‘b. Cork’), Married 22 years, 2 children, both living; Robert Charles Crowley Weatherburn, Cabinet Maker, aged 22, & Edward Joseph Weatherburn, Solicitors Clerk, aged 20 (both ‘b. Redhill’). - Robert Weatherburn died at 86 Ladbroke Rd., Redhill, Surrey, on 15/1/1925, aged 77. Probate was granted on 21/3/1925 to his son Robert, an upholsterer, & to his brother Henry James Weatherburn [b. 1851], a retired railway clerk. - Effects valued £1975:10:7d. Ellen Weatherburn died at Reigate in the June qtr. of 1933, aged 81.
1888
William Weatherburn [b. 1887 at Holborn, 5th s. of s. of John Thomas W. (Knife Machine Maker, b. 1855) & Lavinia Eliza Tygat (m. 1877, d. 1895)] died at Fulham in the Sept. qtr. of 1888, aged 1.]
1888
Robert William Weatherburn, s. of William W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1866 at Hunslet, Leeds (Yorks.), d. 1901 at Liverpool] & Eliza Elliott [m. 1885 at Leicester, d. 1896 in London], was b. 13/9/1888 at 30 Twisden Rd., Kentish Town [Middlx.]. He died there the same qtr.
1888
Robert Charles Crowley Weatherburn, elder s. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1847, d. 1925] & Ellen Agnes Crowley [m. 1888, d. 1933], was b. 1/11/1888 at Cyprus Terrace, Redhill, Reigate [Surrey]. [Note on birth cert. shows surname was altered in register in 1937 from ‘Weathbourne’.] - In the 1891 Census, Robert, aged 3 (‘b. Red Hill, Surrey’), was living with his mother Ellen, Marr. aged 32 (‘b. Canterbury, Kent’), & his brother Edward, aged 6 mths., as Boarders at the home of Johanna Crowley, a widow aged 76 (‘b. Cork, Ireland’), & 3 unm. adult Crowley children, at Monson Road, Reigate, Surrey. (His father Robert was staying with his mother Maria Weatherburn.) - In the 1901 Census, Robert Weatherburn, aged 12 (‘b. Redhill’), was living with his parents & younger brother Edward at 86 Ladbroke Road, Reigate, Surrey. - In the 1911 Census, Robert Charles Crowley Weatherburn, a Cabinet Maker, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Redhill’), was still living with his parents & his brother Edward at 86 Ladbroke Road, Redhill. - [When his father died, in 1925, probate was granted to Robert Weatherburn, upholsterer, & Henry James Weatherburn, retired railway clerk (b. 1851) on 21/3/1925.]
1889
Harriet Maud Wedderburn, 3rd & ygst. d. of George Alexander W. [Scalemaker, b. 1856, d. 1917 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Florence Ada Cross [m. 1882, d. 1900], was b. 16/3/1889 at 12 Bernard St., Southampton. In the 1901 Census, ‘Maude H.’, aged 12 (‘b. Southampton’), was living with her recently widowed father & 4 siblings at 12 Bernard St., Southampton. - In the 1911 Census, Maud Harriet Wedderburn, unm. aged 22, was living with her father & his 2nd wife Mary Ann, & her 4 siblings at 12 Bernard Street, Southampton. - Harriett M. Weatherburn m. Robert A. Couchie at Southampton in 1916.
1889
John Weatherburn, Marine Engineer Fitter [b. 1809 at Sunderland, Durham, 2nd s. of John W. (Engineman of Kenton) & Priscilla Harpley (m. 1806 at Monkwearmouth, Durham) & widower of Ann Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, d. 1877 at Stepney)] died at 5 Turner’s Rd., Limehouse, Middlesex, on 29/3/1889, aged 80. [In 1881, John, was a Lodger at 47 Turners Road, Limehouse.] - In Misc. Refs. on W.B. p. 508 it shows: “John Weatherburn or Wedderburn, deceased, widower, of Middlesex. Administration granted (1889) to James Wedderburn, son, and one of the next of kin” - but in the Wills & Admons’ Index it shows: “Admon. of estate of John Weatherburn, late of 5 Turner’s Rd., Limehouse, Middlx., who died 29/3/1889, was granted to his natural and lawful son James Weatherburn of 108 Old Church Rd., Stepney”. - Effects valued at £378:15:5d. - [James (John’s e.s.) was b. in Sunderland in 1831 & m. Sarah Ann Lee in London 1864. - In the 1881 Census, James, shown as ‘Jane’ Weatherburn, Engineer, aged 49 (‘b. Stepney’), was living at 50 Copley Road, Mile End Old Town, Middlx., London, with Sarah, aged 49 (‘b. Stepney’).]
1889
James Henry Weatherburn [Carpenter, b. 1863 at Newcastle, bap. 1865 at Whickham, Durham, e.s. of George Henry W. (Blacksmith, b. 1838 at Newcastle) & Martha Ann Temple (b. Yarm, York, m. 1861 at Newcastle)] m. Emily Fisher at Elham [Kent] in the June qtr. of 1889. [In the 1881 Census, James Henry, a Joiner & House Carpenter, aged 17, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 25 Spring St., Westgate, Northumberland.] - Emily had a son, Herbert Thomas Fisher (b. 1885), who adopted the surname Weatherburn. - James & Emily had (at least) 5 daughters & 4 (more) sons: Minnie Frances A. (b. 1890); Rosa May (b. 1892); Charles Alfred (b. 1894); Mabel Elizabeth (b. 1896); George Henry (b. 1897); Doris Emily I. (b. 1900); Nora Martha (b. 1901); Frederick James C. (b. 1906); & Stanley Richard (b. 1907). - In the 1891 Census, James H. Weatherburn, a Stable Man (Groom), aged 27(‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with Emily, aged 24 (‘b. Newington, Kent’); Herbert T., a Scholar aged 5, Minnie, aged 1 (both ‘b. Folkestone, Kent’); Emily’s parents, James Fisher, a Carpenter, aged 52 (‘b. Elham, Kent’), & Mary Fisher, aged 48 (‘b. Elmstead, Kent’); & their son Albert Fisher, a Shop Boy, aged 13 (‘b. Newington, Kent’), at 60 Walton Road, Folkestone. - In the 1901 Census, James Weatherburn, a House Carpenter aged 36 (‘b. Newcastle, Northumberland’), was living at 23 Linden Crescent, Folkestone, Kent, with Emily aged 34 (‘b. Newington, Kent’); Herbert, aged 15; Minnie, aged 11; Rosa, aged 8; Charles, aged 6; Mabel, aged 4; George, aged 3; Doris, aged 1; ‘Martha’, aged 1 mth.; his father-in-law James Fisher, a Carpenter, widower aged 64 (‘b. Elham’); & brother-in-law Alfred Fisher, a Carpenter aged 23 (‘b. Newington, Kent’). - In the 1911 Census, James Weatherburn, a House Carpenter aged 46 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland’), & Emily, aged 44 (‘b. Newington, Kent’), Married 44 years, 10 children (all living), were living in 6 rooms at 21 Denmark St., Folkestone, Kent, with Charles, an Errand Boy (Chemist), aged 16; Mabel, aged 14; George, aged 13, at School; Norah, aged 10, Frederick, aged 5, Stanley, aged 3 (all ‘b. Folkestone, Kent’), & James’s brother-in-law Alfred Fisher, a House Porter, unm. aged 33 (‘b. Newington, Kent’). - Emily died at 21 Bradstone Ave., Folkestone, in the Sept. qtr. of 1921, aged 55. James H. Weatherburn died at Farnham, Surrey, in the June qtr. of 1928, aged 64.
1889
Robert Wedderburn [Robert ‘Cooper’ W., Scalemaker, b. 1831 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’), 3rd s. of Jabez W. (Scalemaker, b. c1798)/Sophia C. Surrage & husband of Martha Hayward (m. 1850)] died at 129 Commercial Rd., on 24/6/1889, aged 57.
1889
Florence Eliza Weatherburn, 2nd d. of John Thomas W. [Knife Machine Maker, b. 1855] & Lavinia Eliza Tygat [m. 1877, d. 1895], was b. 10/8/1889 at 11 Orange Street, Holborn [Middlx.], & bap. 25/8/1889 (as Florence Eliza Wetherburn) at St. John the Evangelist, Red Lion Square, her father then a Knife Machine Repairer. In the 1891 Census, Florance E., aged 1 (‘b.Holborn’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 11 Orange Street, Holborn, London. - In the 1901 Census, Florence, aged 11 (‘b. London’), was living with her father & 4 siblings at 1 Merthyr Terrace, Barnes, Surrey. - In the 1911 Census, Florence Eliza Weatherburn, a Clerk to Knife Machine Manufacturer, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Bloomsbury’), was living with her father, his second wife Jane, & 3 sisters (address unreadable).
1889
George Charles Wedderburn, 3rd s. of Charles George W. [Cab-driver, b. 1861 (only s. of Charles Adrian Webster-W., b. 1824, & Frances Mary Huntley, m. 1851)] & Eliza Marion Brown [m. 1885], was b. & died at Lambeth [Surrey] in the Sept. qtr. of 1889.
1889
John Weatherburn, Customs Officer [b. 1824 at Alnwick, Northumberland, s. of Thomas W. (Farmer, of Snab Leazes, Longhoughton, bap. 1787 at Alnwick, d. 1831), & husband of Margaret (née Dunn, m. 1855 at Tynemouth)] died at 1 Kings Rd., Upton Park, Essex, on 3/11/1889, aged 65. [In 1881, John & Margaret were living at 6 Hassett Road, Hackney, with 2 unm. daughters & 2 unm. sons, plus a Lodger, Robert J. Small, Clerk, aged 22 (‘b. Hoxton’).] - In Misc. Refs. on W.B. p. 508 it shows: “John Wedderburn, formerly of Homerton, but late of Essex, Administration with Will and codicil granted to Margaret widow 1889” - but in the Wills & Admons’ Index it shows: “Admon. with Will and codicil of John Weatherburn of H.M. Customs, formerly of 6 Hassett Rd., Homerton, Middlesex, but late of 1 Kings Rd., Upton Park, Essex, who died on 3/11/1889 was granted on 14/12/1889 to Margaret, the widow and universal legatee”. - Effects valued at £165. [In John’s Will, written on 9/8/1866, when he was living at 29 Warwick Villas, Homerton, Hackney, he left everything to his wife, including his share absolutely in the Civil Service Supply Assn.] - Margaret died at Tynemouth in 1917, aged 87.
1889
Maria Weatherburn [b. 1865, 4th d. of William W. (SER Engine Driver, b. 1828) & his first wife Ann --- (m. 1855 at Thanet, d. 1879)] was m. at Tunbridge [Kent] in the Dec. qtr. of 1889.
1889
John Wedderburn [Scalemaker, b. 1865 (g.grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’), 7th s. of Jabez W., Scalemaker (b. 1827) & Harriet Bassom (m. 1846)] m. Catherine Sedgley, widow [d. of George Roberts] at St. Paul’s, Greenwich [Kent] on 25/12/1889. [In the 1881 Census, John, aged 16 (‘b. Middlesex’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 46 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich, Kent.] - In the 1891 Census, John, a Scalemaker aged 25 (‘b. Islington’), was living at 4 Emma Terrace, West Ham, with Catherine, aged 29 (‘b. Rotherhithe, Kent’); & Clara E. Wedderburn, aged 12 (‘b. Kennington, Surrey’ - Catherine’s daughter Clara Ethel Sedgley, b. 1879); & a Lodger, William Mills, a Scale Maker aged 18 (‘b. Maidstone, Kent’). - [Also in the 1891 Census, Clara Wedderburn, aged 12 (‘b. Wandsworth’), was a ‘Visitor’ at the home of Arthur Stapeley, a House Painter aged 43 (‘b. Sydenham, Kent’), & his wife & 2 daughters, at 21 Albion Road, Greenwich.] - In the 1901 Census, John Wedderburn, a Scale Maker on own account, ‘aged 34’ (‘b. Islington’), was living at 60 West Ham Lane, West Ham, Essex, with his ‘wife’ Maud, aged 32 (‘b. Montreal, America’ - sic); Fred, an Asst. Scale Maker, working at home, aged 13 (i.e. b. c1888), & Jonny, aged 9 (i.e. b. c1892 - both ‘b. W. Ham’ - probably Maud’s children as neither is shown in the Births’ Index under ‘Wedderburn’). - Catherine Wedderburn (née Sedgley) died at Greenwich in the June qtr. of 1902, aged 38.]