1831
Jane Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of William W. [Tinker at Coal Mine, b. 1806] & Mary --- [m. not found], was b. c1831. - In the 1841 Census, Jane, aged 10, was living with her parents & 2 siblings at Coxhoe, Kelloe, Durham.
1831
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Martin W. [Engineman (b. 1801)] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1826], was b. in 1830/31 at Cowpen, Northumberland. - In the 1841 Census, Elizabeth, aged 10, was living at East Street, Cowpen, with her parents and 4 brothers & 4 sisters. - In the 1851 Census, Elizabeth Wetherburn (sic), aged 20 (‘b. Horton’), was a General Servant in the household of Thomas Liddle, a Farmer of 185 acres, aged 46 (‘b. Whalton’), at Swanstead, Belsay, Bolam parish. - Elizabeth had a son, Dan Percy Allan Weatherburn (b. 1865, q.v.). - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, Innkeeper, a ‘widow’ aged 49, was living at 32 Scotswood Road, Westgate, Northumberland, with her son Weatherburn, a Butcher aged 16; her niece Isabella, aged 18 (b. 1862, dau. of her brother William, b. c1837, & his wife Eleanor Jane Nixon, m. 1861) - (both ‘b. Gateshead’); & a Boarder, John Greaves, aged 35 (‘b. Carlisle’). - In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, Beer House Keeper, aged 60 (‘b. Cowpen’), was still living at 32 Scotswood Road, Westgate, Newcastle, with her son David (sic), a Butcher’s Asst., unm. aged 24 (‘b. Gateshead’). - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, a widow aged 70 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living at 46 Blandford Street, Westgate, Newcastle, with Daniel, a Butcher, unm. aged 38. - [Daniel Weatherburn m. at Newcastle in Dec. qtr. 1891 (q.v.).] - Elizabeth Weatherburn died at Shieldfield in September 1905, aged 74.
1831
Isabel Weatherburn [‘Isabella’], [e.] d. of Peter W. [Groom, b. c1798] & Elizabeth [née Robson (m. not found)], was b. in 1830/31 in Midlothian, Scotland. - In the 1841 Census, Isabella Wedderburn, aged 10 (‘b. Midlothian’), was living with her parents (then both Servants) & 2 siblings at 305 Canongate, Edinburgh. - In the 1851 Census, Isabella Weatherburn, a House Maid aged 20 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at St. Nicholas Churchyard in Newcastle on Tyne.
1831
William Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Robert Weatherburn [Iron Miner, b. 1801] & Mary Lailand [m. 1830], bap. 1831 at Dalton in Furness [Lancs.]. - (BVRI) - [On W.B. p. 505, ‘A.W.’ states that Robert’s son William was ‘also known as Peter’, but the BVRI shows that Peter was bap. in 1833 (q.v.). - In the 1841 Census, William Wetherburn (sic), aged 9, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at Dalton. - In the 1851 Census, William Wetherburn (sic), an Iron Ore Miner, unm. aged 20, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Dalton. [Nothing more known.]
1831
Thomas Weatherburn ‘of Horncliffe Mains’ was buried at Norham, Northumberland, on 2/1/1831, aged 88. [Thomas is perhaps the Thomas W. bap. 17/3/1742 at Chatton (?e.) s. of Henry W. ‘of Hesleridge’ (?& Anne Tindal, m. 1742).]
1831
Robert Weatherburn [unidentified] m. Jane Elliott on 14/2/1831 at Tynemouth.
1831
Ann, d. of William Weatherburn [?b. 1799], Biscuit Maker, and Jane [Smith, m. 1823], was bap. on 22/5/1831 at St Hilda, South Shields.
1831
Elisabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] was buried at Sandgate on 8/6/1831, aged 92.
1831
Ralph Weatherburn ‘of Bondgate’ [b. c1776, e.s. of John W., Farmer & prop. of the Plough Inn, Bondgate St., & his wife Ann - who both died in 1822, q.v. - widower of Jane Crozier (m. 1803 at Whittingham, d. 1812, aged 29), & husband of Isabel Henderson, m. 1823, d. 1854)], was buried at Alnwick, Northumberland, on 21/6/1831, ‘aged 52’. [Ralph, then a Farmer in Alnwick, & his two surviving daughters, Mary & Jane Weatherburn, were beneficiaries under the Will of Ralph’s father John when John died in 1822 (q.v.).] - Isabella Weatherburn, widow of Ralph W., a Butcher, died at Alnwick on 1/6/1854 (q.v.).
1831
Priscilla Weatherburn m. George Hall on 3/4/1831 at Bishopwearmouth, Durham. [This may be a second marriage of Priscilla Harpley who m. John Weatherburn in 1806 (q.v.). - John & Priscilla’s e.s. William W. (b. 1807) m. Jane Hall at Monkwearmouth in 1833.]
1831
Ann Weatherburn ‘of Tweedmouth’ m. Walter Thompson on 14/5/1831 at Mordington.
1831
Jane Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ [Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849] & Margaret [Edminson (m. not found, d. 1879)], b. (sic) 15/7/1831 at Spittal United Presbyterian. In the 1841 Census, Jane, aged 9 (‘b. Spittal’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Spittal. - In the 1851 Census, Jane, aged 19, & her son William J.*, aged 5 mths., were living with Jane’s widowed mother Margaret Weatherburn Grocers shop (small), & 2 of Jane’s brothers, at Middle Street, Spittal. [*William James Anderson Wedderburn, b. & bap. at Berwick in Dec. qtr. 1850 (q.v.) - Jane’s illegitimate son by Wm. George Anderson. William James Anderson later dropped ‘William’ &‘Wedderburn’ & became known as ‘James Anderson’.] - Jane m. William Taylor. (W.B. p. 500 - m. not found) - They had 2 daughters & a son: Isabel Taylor (b. 1856); Agnes Taylor (b. 1857); & William Taylor (b. 1859). - In the 1871 Census, Isabella, a Domestic Servant aged 16; Agnes, a Scholar aged 14; & William Taylor, a Scholar aged 12 (all ‘b. Spittal’), were living with their grandmother Margaret Weatherburn, Parishioner, a widow aged 72, at 5 Dawsons Yard, Middle Street, Spittal.
1831
James Weatherburn, [e.] s. of John W. [Marine Engineer Fitter, b. 1809, d. 1789] & Ann [Weatherburn (b. 1807, m. 1830, d. 1877)], was b. on 9/9/1831 at Sunderland. In the 1851 Census, James, a Moulder aged 19, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 10 Foxes Lane, Shadwell, Middlx. - In the 1861 Census, James, an Iron Moulder, unm. aged 29, was living with his mother & siblings at 14 Bower St., Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlx. (His father was probably at sea.] - James m. Sarah Ann Lee (née Fowler) at Mile End, London, in the Dec. qtr. of 1864.- James had died by January 1891 when his widow, Sarah Ann Weatherburn, died at Mile End, aged 59.
1831
Margaret Weatherburn [probably b. 1809, 4th d. of Thomas W. (b. 1773) & Mary Simpson (m. 1795)] m. Cuthbert Todd on 10/9/1831 at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne. In the 1851 Census, Cuthbert Todd, aged 48, & Margaret, aged 41, were living at Barras Hill, Seghill, with their daughter Hannah, aged 12 (all ‘b. Horton’).
1831
Isabel Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805] & his first wife Esther Dixon [m. 1828], was b. 1/10/1831 & bap. 2/10/1831 at Mount Pleasant Wesleyan Church, Liverpool. In the 1841 Census, Isabella, aged 9, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at Great Holme St., St. Mary’s, Leicester. - In the 1851 Census, Isabella Wetherburn (sic), unm. aged 18 (‘b. Liverpool’), was a Governess in the household of Thomas Moore, aged 35, a Farmer of 275 acres employing 9 labourers, & his wife and 3 children, at Barkby, Leics. - In the 1861 Census, Isabella Weatherburn, unm. aged 28 (‘b. Liverpool’), was a Nursemaid in the household of George N. Vickers, Steel Manufacturer & Merchant, aged 30 (‘b. Sheffield’), his 3 children & 6 (other) servants, at Field Head, Ecclestall Burton, Sheffield, Yorks. - [In 1877, Miss Isab. Weatherburn was a hosier & haberdasher at 17 Junction Road, Leicester. - In 1906-7, when Charles ‘the mathematician’ (her half-nephew, b. 1884 in Australia) visited her, Isabel was living in Derby (?with her brother Thomas, b. 1829).] - Isabella Weatherburn died at Windsor on 12/1/1922, aged 91.
1831
William Weatherburn [a Mariner (?b. 1809, 2nd s. of James W., b. 1770, & Jane Hunter, m. 1803)] m. Elizabeth Hunter 12/11/1831 at St. Paul’s, Jarrow. - They had (at least) 2 daughters & 2 sons, all b. at S. Shields: Elizabeth (b. 1832/3); James (b. 1835, d. 1836); William (b. 1838); & Susanna (b. 1841). - [Elizabeth is probably the Elizabeth Weatherburn who was buried at St. Stephen’s, S. Shields, on 24/2/1857, aged 49.] - In the 1861 Census, the children, Elizabeth Weatherburn, Head, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 28; William, a Mariner, unm. aged 22, & Susannah, a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 19 (all ‘b. S. Shields’), were living in Laygate Street, Westoe, South Shields.
1831
William Weatherburn, 33 [?b. 1799 - m. 1823, Jane Smith], of East Holborn, South Shields, was buried at St Hilda, South Shields on 17/11/1831.
1831
Thomas Weatherburn [Farmer of Snab Leases, parish of Longhoughton, Northumberland, b. 1787, 3rd & ygst. s. of John W. (b. c1748, Farmer in Alnwick & proprietor of the Plough Inn) & Ann Ramsay (m. 1775) - husband of Mary Hudson (m. 1823)] died at Alnwick on 16/12/1831, aged 45. - Thomas, of Snap Leases, was buried on 19/12. (Northumberland Anglican Burials 1813-1837) - Thomas left a Will, written on 8/12/1831 & proved on 23/6/1832. - He bequeathed “the whole and every residue of my property real and personal that I now possess to my wife Mary”, the sole Executrix. (Morpeth Record Office) - [Mary Weatherburn (née Hudson) died at Alnwick on 27/7/1866, aged 73. ]
1832
At the Berwick Epiphany Session Assizes on the 9th Jan. 1832, Elizabeth Fairnell and Isabella Weatherburn, were sentenced to 3 months imprisonment for larceny. - Isabella is probably Isabella Weatherburn bap.at Earsdon on 6/8/1815 (e.d. of Robert W. & Rebecca Taite?)
1832
Thomas Cook, [e.] s. of Sarah Cook [who m. David W. (Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847) in 1834, q.v.], was bap. on 26/2/1832 at Longhorsley, Northumberland. - In the 1851 Census, Thomas Wedderburn, a Cordwainer aged 19 (‘b. Longhorsley’), was living with his widowed mother Sarah, a Lodging House keeper, Pauper, aged 40 (‘ b. Espley’); 5 younger half-siblings & a family of Lodgers, at Wansbeck St., Morpeth. - [Thomas’s mother Sarah Wedderburn m. ii) John Swan in 1857 (q.v.).] - In the 1871 Census, Thomas Cook, a Shoemaker aged 39 (‘b. Morpeth’), was living as a Boarder with his mother Sarah Swan, aged 60, Sarah’s 2nd husband, John Swan, 3 other Boarders & a Lodger, at Bridge Street (Creighton’s Yard), Morpeth.
1832
Henry Wedderburn, [4th] s. of Andrew W. [b. 1791, Millwright, of Sunnyside, Tweedmouth parish] & Ann [Allison (m. 1818 at Kyloe)], bap. 22/2/1832 at Shaws Lane Chapel, Berwick upon Tweed. (Henry b. 17/2/1832 at Tweedmouth’. [Henry Richardson Wedderburn, s. of Robert Weatherburn (b. c1802) & Margaret Haddon or Hadden, was bap. in Sept. 1832, q.v.] In the 1851 Census, Henry, a Draper aged 19 (‘b. Tweedmouth’) was living with his parents & 3 brothers at Scott’s Court, Newcastle. - “Henry became an Engine-wright, and was later an Insurance agent”. (W.B. p. 502) - He m. Eliza Ventress at Newcastle in 1858 (q.v.). - [They had 3 sons & 4 daughters.] - Henry died at 75 Beaconsfield Street, Newcastle, on 4/8/1905, aged 74. - H.A. Wedderburn, son, of 214 Stone Street, present at the death, was the ‘informant’. ]
1832
Henrietta Weatherburn [?b. 1817] was buried at St. Paul, Huddersfield, W/R Yorks., on 18/4/1832, aged 15. - [Henrietta b. 1824, d. of Lancelot W. (b. 1789) & Henrietta Metcalf (m. 1815), died at Huddersfield in 1838, aged 14, and was buried at Holy Trinity, Huddersfield.
1832
Margaret Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of William W. [Mole-Catcher, b. 1803] & Mary Walker [m. 1828 at Newcastle], was b. in 1832 & bap. at Stannington (with her sister Ann, b. c1830, q.v.) on 6/5/1832. In the 1841 Census, Margaret, aged 9, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at (?)Clickimin, West Hartford. - [She may be the Mary Weather-burn, aged 19 (‘b. Stannington’), who, in the 1851 Census, was House Servant in the household of William Robson, Farmer of 85 acres at Horton, a widower aged 66, his 2 sisters & a daur., living at Acorn Bank, Bedlington.] - Margaret Weatherburn m. John Ford at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1853 (q.v.) - In the 1881 Census, Margaret Ford, aged 49 (‘b. Stannington’), was living with her husband, Farmer John Ford, at High Ewart Hill, Bedlington, their 2 unm. children & a m. daughter, Dorothy Allcarn (?Alcorn), & Dorothy’s daughter, Margaret, aged 8 months; plus William Weatherburn (Margaret Ford’s father, aged 78), & a Henry Weatherburn, Servant, Ag. Lab., aged 19 (‘b. Bedlington’) - who may be the son of Margaret’s brother ‘Harry’ (b. 1834).]
1832
Agnes Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of Henry W. [Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866] & Alison Cowe [m. not found], was b. 19/5/1832 & bap. 6/6/1832 at Hutton. “Agnes was known as Alice”. (W.B. p. 500) - In the 1841 Census (in which adults’ ages were ‘rounded down’ to the nearest 5 years), Alice Weatherburn, aged 7, was living at Fenton (parish of Wooler) with her parents Henry Weatherburn ‘aged 35’; & Alice, ‘aged 40’; & 5 older siblings. (Alison Cowe died at Fenton in 1842 & Henry m. ii) Margaret Dover - their m. not found.) - In the 1851 Census, ‘Alison Witherburn’ (sic), aged 16 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at Fenton East Side (parish of Wooler) with her father Henery Witherburn, a Blacksmith aged 46 (‘b. Norham, N. Durham’); her stepmother Margaret, aged 34 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); her siblings David, aged 24, & John, aged 18 (sic), & her half-siblings George, aged 6; Ann, aged 4; Isabella, aged 3; ‘Easter’ (Esther), aged 2; & James, aged 2 mths. - [She is probably the Alice Weatherburn who m. at Glendale in the June qtr. of 1859 (q.v.).]
1832
Agnes Weatherburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [Agnes Milvin, m. c1796, wife of Henry Wedderburn (Salmon Fisher ‘b. c1775’, bap. 1777)] was buried at Norham, on 8/7/1832, aged 53. (Northumberland Anglican Burials 1813-1837)
1832
Jane Wetherburn [sic - unidentified] m. William Sadler on 26/6/1832 at St. Andrew’s, Newcastle.
1832
Margaret Wetherburn [sic - unidentified] m. William Hellawell on 29/7/1832 at Kirkheaton.
1832
Elias Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Elias W. [Shoemaker, b. 1805] & Margaret [Gibson m. 1828], ‘of Greenses’, bap. 22/7/1832 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. (Holy Trinity Baptisms) - Elias was buried at B-on-Tweed on 15/4/1835, aged 2¾. [Another son was named Elias on 8/4/1838.]
1832
Henry Richardson Wedderburn, [only] s. of Robert Weatherburn [Carter/Colliery Horsekeper, b. c1802] & Margaret Haddon [or Hadden (m. not found)], bap. 31/10/1832 at Shaws Lane Chapel, Berwick upon Tweed. [He is shown incorrectly in the bapt. register as ‘s. of Andrew Wedderburn of Unthank Old Engine, Tweedmouth parish, & Margaret his wife’ - but Andrew Wedderburn’s son Henry, by his wife Ann Allison, was bap. at Shaws Lane in Feb. 1832, q.v.] - Henry (Richardson) W. was b. 22/9/1832. (Shaws Lane bapts.) - In the 1841 Census, Henry, aged 8, was living at Unthank Colliery, Tweedmouth, with his parents, Robert & Margaret, & 3 of his sisters: Agnes (bap. 1828); Ellen (bap. 1830); & Margaret (bap. 1836). - In the 1851 Census, Henry, a Coal Miner aged 18 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at Shoreswood Hill, Tweedmouth, with his parents, his married sister Elizabeth Bolton, aged 25 (b’ Norham’); his sister ‘Eleanor’ Weatherburn, aged 20 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); & Elizabeth’s son George Bolton, aged 2 (‘b. Norham’).
1832
John Weatherburn, 72, of Cooksons Quay, S.Shields, was buried at St Hilda, South Shields on 15/7/1832. [He may be the John W. (b. 1759), s. of George W. & Mary Anderson (m. 1759), or the John W. (b. 1761), s. of James W. & Elizabeth Green (m. 1757), who m. Elizabeth Wheldon in 1885.]
1832
Mary Weatherburn ‘of Cowpen’ [née Simpson, wife of Thomas W. (Pitman, b. 1773, m. 1795 at Stannington)] was buried at Horton on 29/9/1832, aged 56.
1832
Joseph Weatherburn [b. 1807, 2nd s. of Thomas W. (Pitman, b. 1773) & Mary Simpson (m. 1795)] m. Elizabeth Balks on 9/12/1832 at Horton. They had (at least) 3 sons: John (b. c1833 at Blyth, who m. Mary Tuck at Tynemouth in 1854); Thomas W. (b. c1837, who m. Letitia Louisa Newing at Christ Church, Newington, Surrey, in 1863); & Joseph (b. 1838 at Seghill, Earsdon - birth reg. at Tynemouth - who m. Bridget Winship Strong at Bishopwearmoth in 1862). - In the 1841 Census (in which adults’ ages were ‘rounded down’ to the nearest 5 years), Joseph, a Coal Miner ‘aged 30’, was living at Cowpen with Elizabeth, ‘aged 25’; John, aged 8; Thomas, aged 4; & Joseph, aged 2. - In the 1851 Census, Joseph, an Engineer aged 43 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living at North Pit Houses, Cowpen, with Elizabeth, aged 39 (‘b. Plessey’); John, a Labourer aged 17; Thomas, a Scholar aged 14 (both ‘b. Cowpen’); Joseph, a Coal Miner aged 12 (‘b. Seghill’); & a 13-yr.-old House Servant. - In the 1861 Census, Joseph, Engineman, marr. aged 53, was living with his brother-in-law James Waddell, a Coal Miner aged 51 (‘b. Shilbottle’), & his wife Hannah, aged 49 (both ‘b. Cowpen’), at South Pit Houses, Cowpen. - Joseph Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1876, aged 64.]
1832
Robert Weatherburn, Widower [Shipwright - ?b.1796 - who m. Eleanor Copeland in 1823] m. ii) Elizabeth Oliver, Spinster, on 11/12/1832 at St. Hilda, South Shields, after Banns. Witnesses were Ann Carnaby & Thomas Hay, or Flay. Robert & Elizabeth had (at least) 2 daughters & 3 sons: Ann (b. c1834); Robert (bap. 1835); John Hall (bap. 1838); Elizabeth (b. 1842); & David (b. 1846). - In the 1841 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, aged 30, was living at Baines Lane, Sunderland, with Ann, aged 7; Robert, aged 5; & John, aged 3. - Her husband Robert was not present. - Robert must have died between 1845 & 1851. (His place & date of death not found.). - In the 1851 Census, Elizabeth, a widow aged 38, was living at 28 Baines Lane, Sunderland, with Ann, aged 16; Robert, a Mariner aged 14; John, aged 12; Elizabeth, aged 8; & David, aged 5. - Elizabeth Weatherburn m. ii) Charles Clements at Sunderland in 1856 (q.v.). - [Charles Clements died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1877, aged 55.]- In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth Clements, a widow aged 69, was living with her son David Weatherburn, a Shipwright, unm. aged 34 (both ‘b. Sunderland’), at 14 Mordey St., Bishopwearmouth, Durham. - Elizabeth Clements died at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1883, aged 66. - [Robert (snr.) & his first wife Eleanor Copeland had a son Thomas, b. 1823, who m. Elizabeth Rogers Ferguson in 1851]
1832
Isabella Weatherburn, [4th] d. of Luke W. [Yeoman - afterwards a Colliery Fireman, (?)b. c1795, d. 1841] & Jane Sadler [m. 1825 at Gateshead], bap. 25/12/1832 at Whalton [SW of Morpeth, W of Bedlington], Northumberland. In the 1841 Census, Isabella, aged 8, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at Oaks Place, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland. - Isabella m. James Hellem at Newcastle in 1855 (q.v.).
1832
Agnes Weatherburn [Agnes Wetherburn, bap. 1788 (shown as ‘Ann Wedderburn’ on W.B. p. 500 - ‘the names Agnes & Ann are used interchangeably’), younger d. of James Weatherburn (bap. 1756 at Norham, ‘Red’ Fisher, of East Ord (nr. Longridge) & Christen Philip (m. 1784)] m. Robert Morton at Tweedmouth on 29/12/1832. In the 1841 Census (in which adults’ ages were ‘rounded down to the to the nearest 5 years), Ann Morton, ‘aged 45’, was living at Swarland Fence, Felton, Warkworth. with her husband Robert, a Farmer ‘aged 40’, & Ann/Agnes’s brother Henry Wedderburn, a Labourer ‘aged 45’ (all ‘b. in the county’) - In the 1851 Census, Ann Morton, Housekeeper, a widow aged 60, was living a Felton with her brother Henry Wedderburn, an Ag. Lab., unm. aged 57 (both ‘b. Ord’). - In the 1861 Census, Ann Morton, Housekeeper, a widow aged 73, was still living at Fenton with her brother Henry Wedderburn, an Ag. Lab., unm. aged 70 (both ‘b. Tweedmouth’).- [Henry Wedderburn (b. 1789), died unm. at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1868, aged 79.]
1833
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [elder] d. of William W., Mariner, (?b. 1809) & Elizabeth Hunter [m. 1831, d. 1859] was b. 1832/1833 and bap. on 16/1/1833 at St Hilda, South Shields, Durham. In the 1851 Census, Elizabeth, a Servant aged 18 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living in the household of Robert Slaker, Master Mariner aged 30 (‘b. Northumberland’), his wife, son, brother & aunt, at No. 4 (?)Frederick Street, Westoe, S. Shields. - In the 1861 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, Head, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 28, was living in Laygate Street, Westoe, with her brother William, a Mariner, unm. aged 22, & her sister Susannah, a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 19 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 36 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living at 35 Cuthbert St., S. Shields, with her brother William, a Mainer aged 32, his wife Mary, aged 31 (‘b. Norham’), & their (then) 2 sons (both ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 47, was living with her married sister Susannah, aged 36 (b. 1841), her brother-in-law George Turner, a Boat Builder, & their 7 children (all ‘b. S. Shields’), at 68 Thames Street, Westoe, Durham.
1833
Margaret Weatherburn, [elder] d. of John W. [Colliery Tinker (b. 1805, d. 1853)] & Sarah [d. 1882], was b. c1833. - In the 1841 Census, Margaret, aged 8, was living with her parents & her sister Ann, aged 3 (b. 1837), in ‘Houses Occupied by C. Eden New Colliery’, at Monk Hesledon, Durham
1833
John Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Joseph W. [Coal Miner/Engineman, b. 1807] & Elizabeth Balks [m. 1832], was b. c1833 at Blyth, Northumberland. - In the 1841 Census, John, aged 8, was living at Cowpen with his parents and 2 younger brothers. - In the 1851 Census, John, a Labourer aged 17 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents & 2 brothers at North Pit Houses, Cowpen. John m. Mary Tuck at Tynemouth in June qtr. 1854 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 3 sons & 2 daughters.] - John died at North Seaton Colliery on 10/5/1886, aged 53.
1833
Mary Weatherburn [not Mary (b. 1830), d. of Martin W. & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826)] was b. c1833 at Stannington, Northumberland. - In the 1851 Census, Mary, unm. aged 19 (‘b. Stannington’), was a House Servant in the household of William Robson, a Farmer of 85 acres employing 2 labourers, aged 66 (‘b. Horton’), at Acorn Bank, Bedlington. - [She may be Margaret W., bap. at Stannington in 1832 (q.v.), 2nd d. of William W., Mole-Catcher (b. 1803) & Mary Walker (m. 1828).]
1833
Rebecca Weatherburn, [4th] d. of Martin W. [Engineman (b. 1801)] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1826], was b. at Cowpen, Northumberland, c1833. - In the 1841 Census, Rebecca, aged 8, was living with her parents and 4 brothers & 4 sisters at East Street, Cowpen. - [It is probaby this Rebecca who m. John Johnson at Gateshead in 1858.]
1833
Peter Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of Robert Weatherburn [Iron Miner, b. 1801] & Mary Lailand [m. 1830], bap. 1833 at Dalton in Furness [Lancs.]. (BVRI) - [On W.B. p. 505, ‘A.W.’ states the Robert’s son William was also known as Peter but the BVRI shows that William was bap. in 1831 (q.v.).] - In the 1841 Census, Peter Wetherburn (sic), aged 7, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at Dalton. - In the 1851 Census, Peter, a Farm Servant aged 18 (‘b. Dalton’), was 1 of 5 Employees living with Malster & Farmer Andrew Atkinson & his wife, in Dalton. - In the 1861 Census, Peter Whetherburn (sic), an Iron Ore Miner, unm. aged 28 (‘b. Dalton’), was a Boarder in the household of John Clarke, an Iron Ore Miner aged 28 (‘b. Cartmel’), & his wife & daughter, at Loppengarth Cottages, Pennington. - Peter Wedderburn m. Elizabeth Bains in 1862 (q.v.). - [They had 2 sons & 2 daughters.] - Elizabeth died at Chapel Street, Dalton, on 29/6/1881, aged 47. - On 16/10/1891, Peter, a widower aged 59, Rel: Salv. Army, was admitted to Lancaster Moor Lunatic Asylum suffering from ‘Religious delusions’. - The ‘Report on Admission’ states: “His brother Christopher [see 1837] died here 12 years ago and his brother Thomas [see 1840] died here on 10th July 1885. Their Mother also died in the Asylum”. [In a questionnaire answered by Peter on his brother Thomas’s admission to the Asylum, Peter stated that a sister died there of T.B., ‘aged 15’. - Peter’s sister Elizabeth was buried at St. Mary, Dalton in Furness, Lancs., on 10/11/1849, aged 14. (His sister Mary died in 1851 aged 6.)] - In the 1881 Census, Peter ‘Wetherburne’, an Iron Miner aged 48 (‘b. Dalton, Lancs.’), & his wife Elizabeth, aged 47 (‘b. Ulverston’), were living at 35 Chapel Street, Dalton in Furness, with William, aged 13 (b. 1868), & Isaac, aged 10 (b. 1870) - (both ‘b. Dalton in Furness’). - Peter Wedderburn died (from broncho-pneumonia) at the Lancaster Moor Lunatic Asylum on 19/7/1895, aged 65. [Peter’s son Isaac was then living at 86 Golden St., Dalton-in-Furness.]
1833
James Weatherburn ‘of Great Ryle’ [James Wedderburn (Labourer at Little Ryle)/James Wetherburn, b. c1776 in Scotland), husband of Dorothy Halliday (m. 1807 at Yetholm, nr. Kelso)] was buried at on Whittingham on 15/2/1833, aged 57.
1833
Priscilla Weatherburn, [e.] d. of John W., Engineman [Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 in Sunderland, d. 1879 in London] & Ann [Weatherburn (b. 1807 & m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, d. 1877 in London)], of George St., Sunderland, was b. 28/2/1833 & bap. 31/3/1833 at Sunderland.) - In the 1851 Census, Priscilla, a Nurse aged 18, was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 10 Foxes Lane, Shadwell, Middlx. - In the 1861 Census, Priscilla, unm. aged 22, was living with her mother & siblings at 14 Bower St., Ratcliff, Stepney, London. (Her father was perhaps at sea?] - Priscilla m. Thomas Green on 7/4/1867 at St. John Evangelist, Limehouse, London. [In the 1881 Census, Thomas Green, a Joiner aged 38 (b. Stepney), & Priscilla ‘aged 40’! (‘b. Sunderland’), were living at 1 Orchard Gardens, Mile End Old Town, Middlx., with a son & daughter Willam Green, aged 9, & Priscilla Green, aged 5 (both ‘b. Stepney’).]
1833
Eliza Wedderburn [unidentified] was buried at Holy Cross, Daventry, Northamptonshire, on 5/3/1833, aged 61.
1833
Jane Weatherburn, wife of Henry W. ‘of Milbourn Place’ [unidentified], was buried at Tynemouth on 9/5/1833, aged 56.
1833
William Weatherburn [Engine-wright, b. 1807, e.s. of John W. & Priscilla Harpley (m. 1806)] m. Jane Hall at Monkwearmouth, Durham, on 14/5/1833. [Priscilla Weatherburn who m. George Hall on 3/4/1831 at Bishopwearmouth, Durham, may be William’s mother.] - William & Jane had (at least) 5 sons & a daughter: James Harpley (b. 1837 at Sunderland, d. there 1856); William (b. 1839 at Sunderland, d. there 1840); another William (b. 1846 at Stepney, London, died there on 12/3/1849, aged 2½); Francis (b. 1849 at Stepney, Middlx., m. 1867 at Sunderland & d. there in June qtr. 1870, aged 21); Priscilla Mary Jane (b. 1851 at Sunderland, d. there 1852); & a third son William (b. 1855, m. 1881, d. 1886). - In the 1841 Census, William, an Engine-wright, aged 33, was living at Chester Lane Waterworks, Bishopwearmouth, with Jane, aged 35; James, aged 4; Francis, an Engineman aged 17 (William’s brother, b. 1824); & Mary Hall, a Servant, aged 10. - In the 1851 Census, William, an Engineer aged 43 (‘b. Bishopwearmouth’), Jane, Lodger’s wife aged 36; James, Engineer’s Apprentice, aged 14 (both ‘b. Sunderland’); & Francis, aged 1 (‘b. London’), were Lodgers at 22 Johnson Street, Bishopwearmouth, Durham. - In the 1861 Census, William, an Engine Driver in Steam Ship, aged 53, was living at 10 Liddle Terrace, Monkwearmouth, with Jane, aged 45 (both ‘b. Sunderland’); Francis, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. London, Middlx.’); & William, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Sunderland’). - Jane Weatherburn died at Sunderland in the Dec. qtr of 1869, aged 53, & William died there in the March qtr. of 1870, aged 62. [In the 1871 Census, the youngest son William (b. 1855, q.v.), an Orphan aged 16, was a Labourer in Sunderland.]
1833
Henry Weatherburn ‘of Loan End’ [Salmon-fisher, b. c1744 (q.v.), widower of Margaret Kirton] was buried at Norham, Northumberland, on 21/5/1833, aged 88. [Acc. to W.B. p. 500, Henry died at Loanend in 1832. (His wife Margaret was buried at Norham on 11/9/1795.)]
1833
Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] m. John Clark on 2/6/1833 at Ancroft.
1833
Christopher Weatherburn [Christopher Wedderburn, b. c1807, 5th s. of Henry Wedderburn of Horncliffe (Salmon-fisher, b. ‘c1775’ - bap. 1777) & Agnes Milvin (m. c1796)] m. Margaret Geggie on 10/8/1833 at Hutton. “Christfor Weatherburn of Hornclif & Margaret Geigey of Hutton Hall m. at Lamberton toll on 10 Aug. 1833”. [The village of Paxton records show that “they were rebuked and the marriage confirmed on 9/2/1834”.] - They had 3 sons & 2 daughters (W.B. p. 501): Isabella (b. 1835, ‘living in Newcastle in 1896’); James (b. c1841, ‘killed on the railway’, 1861); Thomas (b. c1843 ‘of Tweedmouth’ - who m. Christina Gladston Johnston in 1864); Agnes (b. c1846, who m. John Pratt in 1867 & ‘died at Tweedmouth’ in 1871); & John (b. c1852, ‘who went to Australia’ - he m. Catherine Greener in 1874). - In the 1851 Census, Christopher Wedderburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 44, was living in the village of Hutton with Margaret, aged 42; Isabella, aged 15; James, aged 10; Thomas, aged 8; & Agnes, aged 5 (the last 3 ‘b. Hutton’). - (Bob W’s e-mail of 29/4/98.) - In the 1861 Census, Christopher Weatherburn, a Stone Quarrier, married aged 53 (‘b. Norham, Northumberland’), was a lodger at the home of Merchant Seaman William Johnson & his family, at 42 Bentinck Street, Elswick, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne. - His wife, Margaret Weatherburn, House Keeper ‘aged 49’ (‘b. Allentown, Scotland’), was living at East Ord (nr. Tweedmouth) with Isabella, a Dressmaker aged 25 (‘b. Hutton, Scotland’); James, aged 20; & Thomas, aged 18 - both Railway Stokers; Agnes, a Farm Servant aged 16; & John, a Scholar aged 9 (all ‘b. Paxton, Scotland’). - In the 1871 Census, Christopher Weatherburn, a Fisherman aged 62, was living with Margaret, aged 60 (both ‘b. Scotland’), & their grandson Christopher Pratt, aged 1 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), at Kiln Hill, Tweedmouth. - In the 1881 Census, Christopher Weatherburn, a Salmon-fisher aged 73 (‘b. Norham’), was living at 42 West End, Tweedmouth, with Margaret ‘aged 70’ (‘b. Scotland’). - Margaret Weatherburn, ‘wife of Christopher Weatherburn, formerly a Salmon Fisherman’, died at Tweedmouth on 11/3/1886, aged 74. - C. Weatherburn, widower of the deceased, present at the death, was the ‘informant’. - Christopher Weatherburn died there in the June qtr. of 1889, aged 81.
1833
Ester Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805] & his first wife Esther Dixon [m. 1828], was b. 13/9/1833 at Snibstone Colliery, Leicester. - [It would appear that Ester died before 1841.]
1833
Margaret Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ [Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849] & Margaret [Edminson (m. not found, d. 1879)], b. (sic) 14/9/1833 at Spittal United Presbyterian. In the 1841 Census, Margaret, aged 7 (‘b. Spittal’) was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Spittal. - “Margaret m. Henry Knox”. Margaret Weatherburn, of Spittal, m. Henry Knox, Labourer of Tweedmouth, on 15/12/1855 at Lamberton Toll.
1833
Barbara Weatherburn, widow of Ralph W., Plumber [m. 1798 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1830] died at Bishopwearmouth, Durham, on 5/10/1833, aged 67. - ‘On 5th instant in Norfolk Street, Bishopwearmouth, aged 67, Barbara, widow of Mr Weatherburn, plumber.’ Barbara left a Will, written on 27/9/1833 & proved at Durham on 26/10/1833. Legatees included her ‘missing’ son Leonard Hodgson & her daughter-in-law, Ann Hodgson, as well as her son-in-law ‘Wm. Kight’ (sic), Mercer & Draper in Norwich. - Her Estate, including ‘ships & vessels’, valued at ‘under £1500’.
1833
James Weatherburn ‘of Longridge’ [bap. 1756, s. of Henry & Agnes Weatherburn ‘of Horncliff’ (?Henry W. & Anne Tindal, m. 1742 at Belford - ‘Agnes & Ann are often used interchange-ably’)] was buried at Norham on 14/11/1833, aged 78. (Northumberland Burials 1813-1837)
1833
Hannah Weatherburn [Hannah Wetherburn, b. 1812, 5th d. of Thomas W. (Pitman, b. 1773) & Mary Simpson (m. 1795)] m. James Waddle [or Waddell] at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 16/11/1833. In the 1841 Census, Hannah Waddell, ‘aged 30’, was living with her father Thomas Weatherburn, a Coal Miner aged 65; her brother Thomas aged 20’; & her husband James Waddell, a Coal Miner ‘aged 30’ (all ‘b. in the county’), at Victoria Row, Seghill, Earsdon, Northumberland. - In the 1851 Census, Hannah Waddle (sic), aged 39 (‘b. Horton’), was living with her husband James Waddle, a Coal Miner aged 41 (‘b. Shilbottle’); her father, Thomas Weatherburn, now a Mole Catcher, a widower aged 78 (‘b. Gosforth’); & a Lodger, John Pattinson, unm. aged 23, a Engineer (‘b. Horsley’), at South Pit Houses, Cowpen, Northumberland. - In the 1861 Census, Hannah Waddell, aged 49 (‘b. Cowpen’), was still living at South Pit Houses, Cowpen, with her husband James, a Coal Miner aged 51 (‘b. Shilbottle’); plus her brother Joseph Weatherburn, Engineman, marr. aged 53 (‘b. Cowpen’ - 1807, m. 1832).
1833
John Golightly Weatherburn [unidentified] was buried at Earsdon on 18/12/1833, aged 7 weeks.
1834
Ann Weatherburn, e.d. of Robert W. [Shipwright - ?b.1796 - d. 1845-51] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1832 at S. Shields], was b. c1833/4 at Sunderland. - In the 1841 Census, Ann, aged 7, was living with her mother Elizabeth, aged 30, & 2 younger brothers at Baines Lane, Sunderland. (Her father Robert was not present.) - In the 1851 Census, Ann, aged 16, was living with her widowed mother Elizabeth, aged 38, 3 brothers & a sister, at 28 Baines Lane, Sunderland. - Ann Weatherburn m. Robert Marley at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1860.
1834
Mary Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Peter W. [Groom, b. c1798] & Elizabeth [née Robson (m. not found)], was b. in 1833/34 in Midlothian, Scotland. - In the 1841 Census, Mary Wedderburn, aged 7(b. Midlothian’), was living with her parents (then both Servants) & 2 siblings at 305 Canongate, Edinburgh. - In the 1851 Census, Mary Weatherburn, a House Servant aged 17 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at St. Nicholas Churchyard, Newcastle on Tyne. - Mary m. William Smith in 1854 (q.v.).
1834
David Wedderburn, [5th] s. of Andrew W. [b. 1791, Millwright, Sunnyside, Tweedmouth parish] & Ann [Allison (m. 1818 at Kyloe)], was b. on 10/1/1834 & bap. 22/1/1834 at Shaws Lane Chapel, Berwick upon Tweed ‘by Rev. W. Whitehouse’. In the 1851 Census, David, an Apprentice Iron Moulder, aged 17 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living with his parents & 3 brothers at Scott’s Court, Newcastle. - David m. Louisa Simpson (m. not found). - They had 2 daughters: Eleanor (b. 1857); & Louisa (b. 1859), ‘who both died at Newcastle as infants’. - In the 1871 Census, David, an Iron Moulder aged 37 (‘b. Tweedmouth, Berwick’), was living with Louisa, aged 41 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), at 4 Pleasant Place, Lambeth, Surrey. - In the 1881 Census, David, an Iron Moulder aged 47, was living at 62 Bridge Road West, Battersea, Surrey, with Louisa, aged 50 (‘b. Northumberland’). - In the 1891 Census, David, an Iron Moulder aged 57, & Louisa aged 61 (both ‘b. Newcastle’), were living at 80 Gt. Church Lane, Hammersmith, Middlx. - David Wedderburn died in London in 1893, aged 59. - In the 1901 Census, Louisa, a Charwoman, aged 72 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living at 158 Blythe Road, Hammersmith, Middlx. - Louisa Wedderburn died at Watford [Herts.] in the June qtr. of 1908, aged 77.
1834
David Wedderburn [Horsekeeper, b. 1809, (2nd) s. of Thomas W., b. c1787 (q.v.) & Jane Cockburn (m. c1806)] m. Sarah Cook [b. 21/1/1809, d. of Thomas Cook & Sarah Patterson] on 13/2/1834 in Mitford, Northumberland. (Mitford & Morpeth Parish registers) - Sarah had a son Thomas Cook (b. 1832, q.v.), & David & Sarah had 3 more sons & daughters: Sarah (b. 1833/34 - bap. not found, ‘who m. John Douglas at Newcastle in 1857’ - a family of Douglasses were living next-doorto the Wedderburn family in 1841); Barbara (b. 1835, d. 1840); Jane (b. c1837, ?who m. Henry Brown at Morpeth in June 1858); David (b. 1838, ‘who m. Elizabeth Thompson in 1864’); Mary (b. 1840); Dorothy (b. 1841 - bap. Jan. 1842 - ‘who m. William Halliday in 1874’); John ‘of Seghill’ (b. 1843, ‘who m. Eleanor Wilson in 1869’); & James (b. 1845, d. 1857). - [Acc. to W.B. pp. 502-03, David, ‘of Castle Ward, Brenkley’, had only 3 sons & 2 daughters.] - In the 1841 Census (in which adults’ ages were ‘rounded down’ to the nearest 5 years), David, a Horsekeeper ‘aged 30’, was living at Brinkley (sic), parish of Dinnington, with Sarah, ‘aged 25’; Sarah, aged 7; Jane, aged 4; David, aged 2; Mary, aged 1; & Barbara Cook, Charr Woman, ‘aged 30’. (Barbara Wedderburn, ‘d. of David’, died at Newcastle on 7/11/1840, aged 5 David Wedderburn died at Morpeth on 9/10/1847, aged 39. In the 1851 Census, Sarah Wedderburn, Lodging House Keeper, Pauper, a widow aged 40 (‘b. Espley’), was a living at Wansbeck St., Morpeth, with her children: Thomas Wedderburn (sic), a Cordwainer aged 19 (‘b. Longhorsley’); David, aged 12; Mary, aged 10 (both ‘b. Newcastle’); Dorothy, a Scholar aged 9; John, a Scholar aged 7; & James, a Scholar aged 5 (all‘b. Brenkley’ - James d. 1857 at Morpeth). - Sarah Wedderburn m. ii) John Swan at Horton on 10/5/1857 (q.v.).[See also Barbara W. (b. 1858) & Frances Wedderburn (b. 1860).]
1834
Sarah Wedderburn, [e.] d. of David W. [Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847] & Sarah Cook [m. 1834], was b. 1833/34. - In the 1841 Census, Sarah was aged 7. - “Sarah m. John Douglas at Newcastle in June 1857” (q.v.).
1834
Ann Weatherburn, of Dunsheugh, parish of Longhoughton [b. c1784, only dau. of John W., b. c1748 (?3rd s. of Ralph W. & Ann Jopling, m. 1739 at Witton Gilbert), Farmer in Alnwick, & prop. of the Plough Inn in Bondgate St., & Ann Ramsay (m. 1775)] died at Alnwick on 3/5/1834, aged 50. She was buried at Alnwick on 6/5.
1834
Jane Weatherburn [unidentified - but perhaps a daughter of Isabella W. (b. 1809)?] was bap. 14/5/1834 at St. James, Paddington, London, as ‘dau. of Isabella Weatherbourn’. - In the 1891 Census, a Jane Weatherburn, ‘aged 55’ (‘b. Soho, London’), was a live-in Servant at Bay View, Berwick-on-Tweed.
1834
Ann Wetherburn (sic) [née Metcalf, widow of William Weatherburn (m. 1813, d. 1823)] m. ii) Christopher Allison on 28/5/1834 at Thornton-le-Street. In the 1841 Census, Ann Allison, ‘aged 45’, was living at South Otherington, Yorks., with her husband Christopher, a Farmer ‘aged 40’; her dau. Henrietta Wilkinson, ‘aged 20’; & her s. James Wetherburn (sic), aged 15. - In the 1851 Census, Ann Allison, a Housewife aged 49 (b. Balk’) was living with her husband Christopher, a Farmer of 115 acres employing 4 Labourers, aged 52 (‘b. Thornton le Street’); her son James Weatherburn, Farmer’s son, unm. aged 27 (‘b. Thornton le Street’ - 1824); ‘Visitor’ Mary Ann Metcalfe, a Milliner, unm. aged 17 (‘b. Ripon’); & 2 Servants, at South Otterington, Yorks. - [See Lancelot Weatherburn, b. 1817 - & James Weatherburn, b. c1840, who may be connected with this family.]
1834
Jane Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of John W. Engine Fitter [Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 in Sunderland, d. 1889 in London)] & Ann [Weatherburn, b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham, d. 1877 in London], of Thomas St., Sunderland, was b. 8/6/1834 & bap. 29/6/1834 at Sunderland. Jane Weatherborn (sic) died at Stepney, Middlx., in the March qtr. of 1855.
1834
Rebecca Georgina Webster-Wedderburn, [only] d. of Charles W. [afterwards Webster-Wedderburn, b. 1799 in London] & Rebecca Chatterton [m. 1822 in Ireland], was b. 22/9/1834. Rebecca m. i) M. Dufour, “an officer in the French army, who d.s.p.”, & ii) in Paris, Leon Jean Consigny, “but by him, who survived her, also had no issue. Mme Dufour was in Paris throughout the siege (1870-71) and went through all the terrors of that event….”. - She died in Paris in 1890. (W.B. p. 332)
1834
Henry Weatherburn [‘Harry’], [3rd] s. of William W. [Mole-Catcher, b. 1803] & Mary Walker [m. 1828 at Newcastle], bap. 28/9/1834 at Stannington. In the 1841 Census, Henry, aged 7, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at (?)Clickimin, West Hartford. - In the 1851 Census, Henry, a Mole Catcher, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Plessey’), was living with his parents & sister Ann at Plessey Checks, West Hartford. - Henry m. Ann Thompson at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1856 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 sons & a daughter.] - Henry, a Mole-Catcher, died at Billy Pit, Longbenton, on 15/2/1889, aged 56. - His son Henry was the ‘informant’.
1834
George Weatherburn, [2nd but elder surv.] s. of Elias W. [Shoemaker b. 1805] & Margaret [Gibson, m. 1828], ‘of Greenses’, bap. 21/12/1834 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1841 Census, George, aged 6, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at High Greens, B-on-T. - In the 1851 Census, George, a Twine Spinner, aged 16, was living at Greens, B-on-T., with his parents, his brother Elias (b. 1838); & 2 cousins, Jane H. Weatherburn (b. 1839) & Isabella Weatherburn (b. 1841). - George was admitted a Freeman on 20/11/1855 as ‘eldest s. of Elias’ (his elder brother Elias, b. 1832, having died in 1835). - George m. Lily Sutherland [bap. 1840 (q.v.) - m. not found]. - They had 10 sons & 4 daughters: Elias (bap. 1856); John (bap. 1858); Frances (bap. 1859, d. before 1861); George (bap. 1861); William (bap. 1863); Isabella (b. 1864, bap. 1865, d. 1875); Frances (b. 1866, bap 1867); Elizabeth (bap. 1869, d. 1870); Robert (b. 1870, bap. 5/71, d. 12/71); James Conway (bap. 1872); another Robert (b. 1874); Thomas (Thomas Bailey W., b. 1876); Isaac (b. 1879) & Alexander (b. 1881). - [All of George’s surviving sons, except William (b. 1863), were admitted as Freemen of B-on-T: Elias in 1878; John in 1880, George in 1886; James Conway in 1894; Robert in 1895; Thomas Bailey & Isaac in 1900 & Alexander in 1902.] - In the 1861 Census, George, aged 26, & Lily, aged 21, were living at B-on-T with Elias aged 5; John aged 3; & George aged 2 months. In the 1871 Census, George, aged 37, was living at High Greens with Lily, aged 32; Elias, aged 15; John, aged 13; George, aged 10; William, aged 9; Isabella, aged 7; Frances, aged 5; & Robert, aged 3 mths. (‘all ‘b. Berwick’). - [Their next-door-neighbours were James Conway, Railway Porter, aged 42 (‘b. Ireland’), his wife Elizabeth (George’s sister, Elizabeth Margaret W., bap. 1829, q.v.) & their family.] - In the 1881 Census, George, aged 46, & ‘Lilly’, aged 41, were living at 37 Yard Chapel St., B-on-T, with Elias, a Twine Spinner, unm. aged 24; Frances, a Scholar aged 15; James, a Scholar ‘aged 7’; Robert, a Scholar ‘aged 5; Thomas, ‘aged 3’; & Isaac, aged 1 (all b. B-on-T). - [Son John, a Railway Labourer (Platelayer) aged 23, was a Lodger at the home of widow Isabella C. Co…. (?Cockburn) & her family at 23 Tweed St., B-on-T; son George, aged 19, was in the army; & son William, aged 16, was in a Juvenile Reformatory at Stannington. (Daughters Isabella & Elizabeth are not in the 1881 Census.)] - In the 1891 Census, George, a Twine Spinner aged 56, was living at 15 Hatters Lane with Lily, aged 51; Elias, a Twine Spinner, aged 34; Robert, a Grocer’s Assistant, aged 16; Thomas, a Scholar aged 13; Isaac, a Scholar aged 11; & Alexander, a Scholar aged 9. - Lily died in the March qtr. of 1895, aged 56. She was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 12/3/1895. - In the 1901 Census, George, a widower aged 66, was living at 3 Wallace Green, B-on-T, with his sons James C., a Butcher, a widower aged 29, & Alexander, a Tailor, unm. aged 19. - George Weatherburn died on 12/2/1907 at 3 Wallace Green, Berwick on Tweed, aged 72. He was buried at B-on-T in Feb. 1907.
1835
Mary Ann Weatherburn, d. of John Wedderburn [Blacksmith, b. c1804 (4th s. of Henry W./Agnes Milvin, m. c1796)] & Mary Hewitt [m. not found], was b. c1835. - In the 1841 Census, Mary Weatherburn, aged 6, was living at Norham with her parents & her brothers Henry, aged 4, & James, aged 2. - In the 1851 Census, Mary Weatherburn, aged 16 (‘b. Norham’), was still living at Norham with her parents & her 2 brothers. - “Mary Ann m. John Briggs in 1857 and has issue”. [In the 1881 Census, Mary Ann Briggs, aged 19 (presumably Mary Ann’s daughter), was living with her grandparents at Norham.] - In the 1901 Census, Mary Ann Briggs, a widow aged 64 (‘b. Crookham, North’berland’), was living in Norham Village. [Her brother Henry Weatherburn, a Salmon Fisherman aged 62 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her.]
1835
Elizabeth Wedderburn, [elder] d. of Robert Weatherburn [Iron Miner, b. 1801] & Mary Lailand [m. 1830], bap. 1835 at Dalton in Furness [Lancs.]. (BVRI) - [Elizabeth is not shown on W.B. p. 505] - In the 1841 Census, Elizabeth Wetherburn (sic), aged 5, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at Dalton. - Elizabeth Wetherburn died at Ulverston in Dec. qtr. 1849. She was buried at St. Mary’s, Dalton in Furness, Lancs., on 10/11/1849, aged 14. [Peter Wedderburn (b. 1833) said that a sister had died of T.B. at the Lancaster Moor Asylum, aged 15.]
1835
Barbara Wedderburn [2nd] d. of David W. [Horsekeeper, b. 1809, & Sarah Cook (m. 1834 at Morpeth)] was b. c1835. - She died at Newcastle on 7/11/1840, aged 5.
1835
William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [‘b. 15/7/1811’, 6th s. of Henry W., Salmon-fisher, ‘b. c1775’ (bap. 1777) & Agnes Milvin (m. c1796)] m. Euphemia Alcorn [bap. 13/10/1813, d. of Robert Aldcorn] at Wion Chain Bridge in 1835. (W.B. p. 501) - They had 5 sons & 4 daughters: Jane (‘b. 1835’); Agnes (‘b. 1839, who m. George Allan of Newcastle in 1880’); Robert (‘b. 1841, who m. Eliza Fulton at Coldingham in 1868’, q.v.); Margaret (‘b. 1843, who m. James Robert Robinson at Horncliffe in 1868’); Henry (‘b. 1845, who m. Jane Walker at Berwick in 1873’, q.v., & d. on 15/9/1885 at Loanend); Esther (‘b. 1847’ - see 1848 - who ‘d. at Horncliffe on 9/2/1889, aged 42’); William ‘younger of Horncliffe’ (‘b. 1850, who m. Mary Leitch at Berwick in 1883’, q.v.); James ‘of Horncliffe’ (‘ b. 1853, who m. Elizabeth Moor Wight at Wallace Green in 1879’, q.v.); & John (‘b. 1855, who m. Anne Morison at Newcastle in 1885’, q.v.). (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1841 Census (in which adults’ aged were usually ‘rounded down’ to the nearest 5 years), William Weatherburn, a Fisherman aged 28, was living at Horncliffe with Euphemia, aged 26 (‘b. Scotland’); Jane, aged 5; Agnes, aged 2; & Robert, aged 1 month. - In the 1851 Census, William Weatherburn, a Fisherman aged 38 (‘b. Norham’), was living at Horncliffe with Euphemia, aged 35 (‘b. Loanend’); Jane, aged 15; Agnes, aged 12; Robert, aged 9; Margaret, aged 7; Henry, aged 5; Esther, aged 3; & William, aged 6 mths. (all ‘b. Horncliffe’). - In the 1861 Census, William Weatherburn, Fisherman aged 48 (b. Loanend), was still living in the Village of Horncliffe with Euphemia, aged 46 (‘b. Scotland’), & their younger children, Margaret, aged 17; Henry, an Ag. Lab. aged 15; Esther, a Scholar aged 13; William, a Scholar aged 10; James, a Scholar aged 7; & John, aged 5. - In the 1871 Census, William Wedderburn, a Fisherman aged 60 (‘b. Loanend’), was still living at Horncliffe with Euphemia, aged 58 (‘b. Scotland’); Henry, a Fisherman, unm. aged 25; Esther, unm. aged 22; James, a Fisherman, unm. aged 18; John, a Scholar aged 15 (all ‘b. Horncliffe’); & grandson William Wedderburn, aged 2 (‘b. Scotland’ - 1868, e.s. of Robert W. & Eliza Fulton, m. 1868). - In the 1881 Census, William Wedderburn, a Salmon-Fisherman (Unemployed ) aged 69 (‘b. Norham’), was living at W. Wedderburn’s House, Horncliffe, with Euphemia, aged 67, their daughter Esther, a Housekeeper, unm. aged 33; sons William, a Salmon-Fisherman, unm. aged 30; & John, a Carpenter (Unemployed), unm. aged 25 (all ‘b. Norham’); plus a Visitor, Mary Bookless, a Domestic Housekeeper aged 62 (‘b. Scotland’). - “William was living in 1890”. (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1891 Census, William Wedderburn, a Salmon Fisherman aged 79 (‘b. Norham’), was still living at Horncliffe with Euphemia, aged 77 (‘b. Scotland’). - [Their s. James (b. c1854) was living with his wife & family ‘next-door’.] - Euphemia Wedderburn died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1893, aged 79. William Wedderburn, Salmon Fisher, died at East Mains, Norham, on 26/1/1900, aged 88. (Death cert. - J. Wedderburn, son, of East Mains, ‘informed’)
1835 Jane Wedderburn, [e.] d. of William W. ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1811] & Euphemia Alcorn [m. 1835], was ‘b. 1835’. (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1841 Census, Jane Weatherburn, aged 5, was living at Horncliffe with her parents & a younger sister & brother. - In the 1851 Census, Jane Weatherburn, aged 15, was still living in Horncliffe with her parents & 6 younger siblings. - In the 1861 Census, Jane Wedderburn, unm. aged 25 (‘b. Scotland’), was a Servant in the household of Robert Thompson, a Draper aged 36 (‘b. Berwick’), & his wife & 7 children, at Marygate, Berwick. - In the 1871 Census, Jane Wedderburn, Servant, unm. aged 32 (‘b. Horncliffe, Northumberland’), was a Nurse in the household of Alfred C. Goddard, a Russian broker aged 38 (‘b. Peckham’); his wife Maria, aged 31 (‘b. Ratcliffe Highway’), their 3 young children, several other relatives & 3 other servants, at 31 Evers’d Place, Hastings. - In the 1881 Census, Jane Wedderburn, aged 42 (‘b. Berwick on Tweed’), was a Nurse (Domestic) in the household of Richard Wheen, Soapmaker, aged 72 (‘b. Barnsley, Yorks.’), his wife Anna, aged 62 (‘b. Chelsea, Middlx.’), their daughter Maria Goddard, Marr. aged 41 (‘b. St. George’s, London’), Maria’s 5 children, several other relatives & (at least) 10 Servants, at 4 Sandwell Road, Tunbridge, Kent. - In the 1891 Census, Jane S. Wedderburn, aged 52 (‘b. Berwick on Tweed, Nbld.’), was a Nurse in the household of Maria Goddard, Head, Marr., aged 51, Living on Own Means (‘b. St. George’s in the East, London’), her daughter Frances, unm. aged 25 (‘b. Paddington, London’), her sister Diana Wheen, unm. aged 46 (‘b. Leyton, Essex’), plus a Cook & a Parlourmaid, at 92 Gloucester Crescent, Paddington. - In the 1901 Census, Jane Wedderburn, unm. aged 62 (‘b. Fogo, Bewick’), was still a Nurse in the household of Maria Goddard, Head, Marr. aged 61 (‘b. London’), Living on Own Means, Maria’s 2 unm. daughters, her unm. sister Diana Wheen, a 3-year-old granddaughter, Frances W. Eagle (‘b. London, Paddington’), plus a Cook, Parlourmaid & Housemaid, at 2 Queensborough Terrace, Paddington, London. - In the 1911 Census, Jane Wedderburn, , unm. aged 72 (‘b. Berwick-on-Tweed’), was was still a Nurse in the household of Maria Goddard, Head, aged 71 (‘b. London’), Married 44 years, 5 children (4 living, 1 dec’d, at Flat No. 2 Emperor’s Gate, Kensington, London, with her daughters Maria, unm. aged 42, & Annie Wheen Goddard, unm. aged 37, & granddaughter Frances Wheen Eagle (all ‘b. Paddington, London’), plus a Cook & a Parlourmaid. - Jane Wedderburn, of 27 Oxford Square, London, Spinter, formerly a Nurse (Domestic service), daughter of James Wedderburn (sic), a Fisherman (deceased), died at 44 Glycena Road, Battersea, Surrey, on 10/5/1920, aged 83.
1835
Margaret Weatherburn [?née Swalwell, who m. Thomas W. in 1771] was buried at St. Cuthbert, Billingham, Durham, on 26/1/1835, aged 89. [Thomas Wedderburn died in 1837 (q.v.).]
1835
Rebecca Weatherburn [b. 1817, 6th & ygst. d. of Thomas W. (Pitman at Cowpen Colliery, b. 1773) & Mary Simpson (m. 1795)] m. Peter Burt on 11/4/1835 at St. Hilda’s, South Shields. Their son, Thomas Burt (b. 1737) m. his cousin Mary Weatherburn (b. 1842) at Morpeth in 1860. In 1841, Rebecca, husband Peter and son, Thomas Burt, were living at Victoria Row, Seghill, Earsdon, Northumberland, as, elsewhere in Victoria Row, were her father and brother, Thomas W., living with her sister Hannah and her family. - Rebecca Burt died at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1867, aged 50.
1835
Isabella Wetherburn (sic), [5th] d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ [Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849] & Margaret [Edminson (m. not found, d. 1879)], b. (sic) 24/6/1835 at Spittal, United Presbyterian. In the 1841 Census, Isabella, aged 5 (‘b. Spittal’) was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Spittal. - “Isabella Wedderburn died at Spittal 2/1/1852, aged 16”.
1835
Ann Weatherburn [unidentified] m. Fenwick Carr [?Kerr (‘A.W.’s’ aunt was a Hester Fenwick)] on 21/7/1835 at St. John’s, Newcastle.
1835
Elias Weatherburn ‘of Greenses’ [e.s. of Elias W. (Shoemaker, b. 1805) & Margaret Gibson (m. 1828)] was buried at Berwick on Tweed, Northumberland, on 22/7/1835, aged 2¾. [Another son named Elias, bap. 8/4/1838 (q.v.), was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T on 16/4/1859.]
1835
Martin Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Martin W. [Engineman (b. 1801), e.s. of Thomas W. (b. 1773) & Mary Simpson (m. 1795)] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1826] was b. c1835 at Cowpen, Northumberland. - In the 1841 Census, Martin, aged 6, was living with his parents, 4 brothers & 4 sisters at East Street, Cowpen. - He became an Engine Driver.- In the 1861 Census, Martin, an Engineman, unm. aged 35 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents, 4 siblings & a nephew at 11 Hawks Cottages, Gateshead. - In the 1851 Census, Martin, a Coal Miner, aged 15 (‘b. Horton’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Church Hill, Wallsend, Northumberland. - Martin m. Margaret Dowson at Newcastle in 1865 (q.v.). [They had a son & 4 daughters.] - Margaret Weatherburn died at Barnet, Herts., in the June qtr. of 1884, aged 40. - Martin died there in the March qtr. of 1887, aged 51.
1835
Martin Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver (b. 1805), e.s. of Robert W. (b. 1780) & Isobel Wilson (m. 1804)] & his first wife, Esther Dixon [m. 1828], was b. 15/8/1835 at Snibstone Colliery, Leicester. - In the 1841 Census, Martin, aged 5, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at Great Holme St., St. Mary’s, Leicester. - In the 1851 Census, Martin Wetherburn (sic), a Rail Labourer aged 15 (‘b.Snibstone, Leics.’), was living with his father, his father’s 2nd wife Ann, aged 38; her son John Kilby, a Rail Cleaner aged 14; his brothers Robert, an Errand Boy aged 11, & William, a School Boy aged 9; & his half-brother Harry, aged 1, at Watts Causeway, St. Mary’s, Leicester. - Martin m. Emily Harvey by licence at South Croxton, Leicestershire, on 16/7/1860 (q.v.). - [They had 3 daughters & 2 sons, all b. at St. Pancras, Middlx. ] - Martin died at Pancras, Middlx., in the June qtr. of 1895, aged 59.
1835
Isabella Wedderburn, [elder] d. of Christopher W. [Ag. Lab./Salmon-fisher, b. c1807, d. 1889] & Margaret Geggie [m. 1833, d. 1886], bap. 23/8/1835 at Hutton. In the 1851 Census, Isabella Wedderburn, aged 15, was living with her parents & 3 siblings in the village of Hutton. - In the 1861 Census, Isabella Weatherburn, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 25, was living at East Ord (nr. Tweedmouth), with her mother & 4 younger siblings. - [Her father Christopher was then a Stone Quarrier, lodging at Elswick.] - “In 1891 Isabella was living in Newcastle”. (W.B. p. 501) - [Isabella is the mother of John Henry Weatherburn, b. at Tweedmouth in July 1861. (A Bastardy Bond granted to Isabella Weatherburn of Tweedmouth for a child b. 23/7/1861 shows: “Putative Father: James Wood, East Ord, Farm Servant. 2/6d per week for the first 6 weeks, then 1/6d per week. 12/6d costs and 10/- for the midwife”.) - Isabella Weatherburn m. James Wood at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1864 (q.v.).
1835
George Waterburn (sic), s. of Jonathan Waterburn & Sarah, bap. 20/9/1835 at Aberford.
1835
James Weatherburn, e.s. of William W. [Mariner (?b. 1809)] & Elizabeth Hunter [m. 1831 at Jarrow], was bap. on 25/10/1835 at St. Hilda’s, South Shields. – James Weatherburn, of Laygate Street, South Shields, was buried at St. Hilda’s on 12/12/1836, aged 1.
1835
Adam Wedderburn [Tailor, b. 1810, s. of Adam Weatherburn, Coachman (b. 1768, d. 1824) & Mary Baxter (m. 1795)] m. Ann Scott on 28/9/1835 at Saint Mary’s, Manchester. In the 1841 Census, Adam, a Tailor ‘aged 25’, was living with his wife Ann, ‘aged 20’, at Gt. Bridgewater Street, Deansgate, Manchester. [A family of ‘Scotts’ lived next door.] - Adam died ‘s.p.’ at Manchester on 29/9/1848. - In the 1851 Census, Ann Weatherburn, Seamstress, a widow aged 33 (‘b. Stockport, Lancs.’), was living at Liverpool Street, Salford. - Ann Wedderburn, a widow aged 35, ‘d. of Thomas Scott’, m. Theophilus Parkinson on 10/7/1853 at Salford, Lancashire.
1835
Robert Weatherburn, e.s. of Robert W. [Shipwright - ?b.1796 - d. 1845-51] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1832 at S. Shields], was bap. on 8/11/1835 at St Hilda’s, South Shields. In the 1841 Census, Robert, aged 5, was living with his mother & 2 younger brothers at Baines Lane, Sunderland. (His father Robert was not present.) - In the 1851 Census, Robert, a Mariner aged 14, was living with his widowed mother Elizabeth, aged 38, & 2 brothers & 2 sisters, at 28 Baines Lane, Sunderland. - [His mother Elizabeth m. ii) Charles Clements in 1856.] - In the 1861 Census, Robert, ‘aged 22’ (‘b. Sunderland, Durham’), was a Seaman aboard the SS “Meleta”. - Robert Weatherburn died aboard SS “Pharos” in 1889, aged 50.
1835
Robert Weatherburne [Engineer, b. 1811 (?3rd but 2nd surv.) s. of Robert W. (b. 1780) & Isobel Wilson (m. 1804)] m. Ann Rose [b. c1817] on 1/12/1835 at Whitwick, Leicestershire. - They had 6 sons & 4 daughters: William Wilson W. (b. 1836, m. 1857, d. 1912); Margaret Ann (b. 1838, m. Wm. Hainsworth in Portugal 1860-61, & d. 1864); Robert (b. 1840, m. 1865, d. 1919); Anne (b. 1842, m. Wm. Hainsworth in 1865); John (b. 1844, d. 1845); Isabella (b. 1846, m. 1870 ); John Thomas (b. 1848, m. 1873); Henry (b. 1850, m. 1878); Mary Jane (b. 1852, d. 1854); & Thomas James (b. 1855, m. i) 1874, & ii) 1888). - In the 1841 Census, Robert Wetherburn (sic), aged 29 (‘not born in the county’), was living at Coal Ville (sic), Whitwick, Leics., with Anne, aged 27; William, aged 5; Margaret, aged 4; & Robert, aged 2 (all ‘b. in the county’). - In the 1851 Census, Robert Weatherburn, Inspector of Rail Engines, aged 39 (‘b. Killingworth, Northumberland’), was living at Harts Buildings, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, with Ann, aged 37 (‘b Thringstone, Leics.’); William, an Office Boy aged 15; Margaret, aged 13; Robert, a Scholar aged 11; Ann, a Scholar aged 10; Isabella, a Scholar aged 5; John, a Scholar aged 3 (all ‘b. Coalville, Leics.’); Henry, aged 6 mths. (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), & Lydia Shaw, a House Servant aged 18 (‘b. Ilkestone, Derbyshire’). - In the 1861 Census, Robert, Foreman Engine Smith, aged 48 (‘b. Longbenton, Northumberland’), was living at 2 Parkfield Terrace, Hunslet, Leeds, with Ann, aged 47 (b. Thringstone, Leics.’); Ann, aged 18; Isabella, aged 14; & John, a Scholar aged 13 (all ‘b. Whitwick, Leics.’); Henry, a Scholar aged 11; & Thomas, a Scholar aged 6 (both ‘b. Leeds, Yorks’); & a Visitor, their daughter-in-law Ann Weatherburn, aged 23 (‘b. St. Olive’s, Yorks.), wife of their son Robert (b. 1840, m. 1858). - In the 1871 Census, Robert, a Locomotive Foreman aged 58 (’b. Long Benton’), was living at 54 Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, with Ann, aged 57 (‘b. Thringstone, Leicester’); John, an Engine Fitter, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Coalville’); Henry, a Boiler Maker, unm. aged 20; Thomas, a Junior Clerk unm. aged 16; & Martha A. Gill, a Domestic Servant, aged 19 (all ‘b. Leeds’). - Robert Weatherbourn (sic), Railway Locomotive Superintendent, died at (?)Rose Villa, Carnforth, Lancs. on 15/5/1880, ‘aged 67’. (Wm. Hainsworth, son-in-law, of Old Hall Carnforth, was the informant.) - Robert Wetherburn (sic) was buried at Hunslet Cemetery, Leeds, W/R Yorks., on 19/5/1880, aged 69. In the 1881 Census, Ann Weatherburn, Annuitant, a widow aged 64 (‘b. Thringstone, Leics’), was living at 25 Rawson Terrace, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - Ann Weatherburn died at Hunslet in the June qtr. of 1890, aged 75. Ann Wetherburn (sic) was buried at Hunslet Cemetery, Leeds, Yorks., on 6/5/1890.
1836 John Wedderburn, [?e.] s. of William W. [Mariner, b. 1797 at Pennington in Furness, Lancs., who m. Mary ‘Tilsley or Tinsley’ (m. not found) & d. at Liverpool in 1844] was b. in 1836. (W.B. p. 505) - [Unlike his younger half-siblings, John’s baptism cannot be found.] - In the 1851 Census, John Wedderburn, an Office Boy aged 15 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with his mother Jane Grant, Laundress, a widow aged 40 (‘b. Staffordshire’). - [A Mary Wedderburn, widow, m. James Grant, Mariner, at Liverpool in 1848 (q.v.).] - In the 1861 Census, John, a Collector for a Friendly Society, aged 25 (‘b. Liverpool’), was a Lodger at 28 Virgil St., Liverpool, the home of Elizabeth Cummings, aged 32 (‘b. Ulverston’), & her 3 children. - John m. Mary Gill in 1862. (W.B. p. 505) - They had two children: Ada Mary (who died at 7, Anderson Street, Liverpool, on 9/4/1863, aged 12 weeks) & William (b. there on 19/12/1863, who died at 74 Cornwall St., West Derby - a suburb east of Liverpool - on 1/3/1864). - Mary died at 7 Anderson St., Liverpool, on 22/2/1864, aged 21. In the 1881 Census, John, a Tobacco Traveller aged 45 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living at 11 Starkie Street, West Derby with his aunt, Margaret Hargreaves, a widow aged 63 (‘b. Stafford’), her son James, a Collector for a Friendly Society aged 28; & her niece, Ann Bleardale [sic] aged 14 (‘b. Liverpool’). - [Ann may be a descendant of John’s great-aunt Jane Wetherburn (bap. 1755) & her second husband John Bleasdale (m. 1781).] - John Wedderburn, tobacco merchant, died at 11 Starkie St., West Derby, on 11/1/1884, aged 48. - Ann Turnbull, sister, was the ‘informant’. - In a footnote on W.B. p. 505, ‘A.W.’ states: “Administration of his estate, granted to Thomas Cope of Liverpool, a creditor, describes him as a bachelor, owing no doubt to the fact that he had long been a widower and childless”. - [The information given in the Letters of Administration (found at Somerset House) is somewhat inaccurate. It says that Admon. of the estate of John Wedderburn, tobacconist, of Starkie St. South Shields, was granted at Liverpool to creditor Thomas Cope of Birmingham. These Letters of Admon. were renounced on 18/9/1884 and Ann Tunstall (sic), John’s ‘natural & lawful sister of the half-blood’, as his only next-of-kin, was left the sole person entitled to John’s estate, part of which was left unad-ministered. - On 30/6/1904, further Letters of Admon. were granted to James Tunstall (sic) of 68 Bordsley Green, Birmingham, cabinet maker, husband & administrator of the estate of Ann Tunstall (sic), deceased.
1836
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] m. George Thomson on 31/3/1836 at St. Oswald, Durham. - On 31/3/1836: An Allegation by George Thompson of South Shields, widower, for marriage to Margaret Weatherburn of Durham St. Oswald. Witnesses: John Ord & John Brown.
1836
Elizabeth Weatherburn, of Kirtons Quay, South Shields [née Anderson, who m. Robert W. (?b. 1764) at Jarrow in 1794], died on 2/3/1836, aged 62. She was buried at St. Hilda’s, South Shields, on 5/31836. ‘The 2nd instant at Kirton’s Quay, aged 62, Mrs. Elizabeth Weatherburn.’ Elizabeth Weatherburn, widow, of South Shields in the county of Durham. Date of Death 1 March 1836. Date of probate: 1 October 1846. Adminisration bond, penal sum £100. Administration granted to Richard Graham Weatherburn, son.
1836
Isabella Wetherburn [Isabel Weatherburn, e.d. of Robert W., b. 1791, & Rebecca Taite (m. 1810)] m. Alexander Watson on 1/5/1836 at Berwick. Isabella & Alexander had a s. Alexander Watson bap. 6/9/1836 (q.v.), who was brought up by his maternal grandparents, & two more sons, Robert Weatherburn Watson (b. c1838, q.v.), & William Watson (b. 1839, d. ?).
1836
James Weatherburn, [Husbandman - Seedsman & Mole Catcher (b. 1811), 3rd s. of James W. (Tailor, b. 1770) & Jane Hunter (m. 1803)] m. Elizabeth Carncross on 15/5/1836 at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne. They had (at least) 5 daughters: Ann (b. c1839); Elizabeth (b. 1842); Margaret (b. 1845); Jane (b. 1849); & Alice Bell (b. 1851). - In the 1841 Census James ‘Wetherburn’, an Ag. Lab. ‘aged 30’, was living at Earsdon with Elizabeth, ‘aged 25’, & Ann, aged 2 (all ‘b. in the county’). - In the 1851 Census, James, a Husbandman aged 39 (‘b. Blyth’), was living at Earsdon with Elizabeth, aged 39 (‘b. Alnwick’); Ann, a Scholar aged 12; Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 8; Mary (sic), a Scholar aged 5; & Jane, aged 1 (all ‘b. Earsdon’). - In the 1861 Census, James, a Seedsman & Mole Catcher aged 49 (‘b. Blyth’), was living at Church Row, Earsdon, with Elizabeth, aged 49 (‘b. Alnwick’); Margaret, aged 15; Jane, aged 11; & Alice, aged 9 (all ‘b. Earsdon’). - Elizabeth Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. 1861 In the 1871 Census, James Weatherburn, Seedsman, a widower aged 59 (‘b. Blyth’), was living in Earsdon Village with 3 unm. daughters: Ann, aged 32; Elizabeth, aged 28; & Jane, aged 21 (all ‘b. Earsdon’). - In the 1881 Census, James, a Mole-Catcher, widower aged 69 (‘b. Blyth’), was still living in Earsdon Village with his unm. daughter Alice Bell Weatherburn, a Housekeeper aged 29 (she m. at Newcastle in 1895, q.v.). - James Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1890, aged 79.
1836
Margaret Weatherburn, [5th] d. of Robert W. [Carter/Colliery Horsekeeper, b. c1802] & Margaret [Haddon or ‘Hadden’ (m. not found)], b. 25/6/1836 at Spittal United Presbyterian. [Margaret was ‘b. at Unthank’. - In the 1841 Census, Margaret, aged 4, was living at Unthank Colliery, Tweedmouth, with her parents & 3 older siblings.
1836
Jane Weatherburn m. James Lynn on 9/7/1836 at St. Hilda’s, South Shields.
1836
Eleanor Weatherburn m. James Stott [?Scott] on 20/8/1836 at St. Paul’s, Jarrow.
1836
John Wedderburn [unidentified] was buried at St. Helen, Kelloe, Durham, on 16/8/1836, aged ‘over 1’.
1836
Alexander Watson, s. of Alexander Watson & Elizabeth Weatherburn [‘Isabella Wetherburn’, m. 1/5/1836 - d. of Robert W. b. 1791 (q.v.) & Rebecca Taite (m. 1810)], bap. 6/9/1836 at Shaws Lane Chapel Street or Relief Chapel United, Berwick upon Tweed. In the 1841 Census, Alexander Watson, aged 4, was living with his grandparents & 3 of their children at ‘Sandygate’, B-on-T. - In the 1851 Census, Alexander, aged 14, and was still living with them. - In the 1861 Census, Alexander Watson, a Fishmonger aged 22 (sic), (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his grandparents and his aunt, Margaret Leonard, & her children, at The Free Trade Inn, Berwick - of which his grandfather Robert Weatherburn was the Licensee. When his grandfather died in 1871, Alexander, a Fishmonger in Berwick, was one of the Executors of Robert’s Will. (He inherited the shop in Castlegate and various other properties.) - In the 1881 Census, Alexander, a House Proprietor ‘of no occupation’, unm. ‘aged 42’, was living at 40 Tweed Street, B-on-T, with his aunt, Margaret Leonard (née Weatherburn, b. c1823), ‘aged 58’, a House Proprietress (the main beneficiary under her father’s Will). - “Alexander Watson, grandson of Robert Weatherburn’, died on 5 May 1881, aged 45 years”. (Headstone on monument shaped like ‘Cleopatra’s Needle, in Berwick Cemetery.)
1836
William Wilson Weatherburn, e.s. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880 at Carnforth, Lancs.] & Ann Rose [m. 1835, d. 1890 at Hunslet, Leeds], was bap. 2/10/1836 at Whitwick, Leics. In the 1841 Census, William Wetherburn (sic), aged 5 (‘born in the county’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Coal Ville, Whitwick, Leics. - In the 1851 Census, William, an Office Boy aged 15 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’ ), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Harts Buildings, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - William m. Margaret Lewis at Leeds on 9/8/1857 - his age given as 22. On his m. cert. (& the m. reg.) it incorrectly shows his father’s name as William Weatherburn, Engineer. - William was then a Book Keeper. [They (apparently) had 4 sons & 4 daughters. - See m. in 1857 for details of children.] - William Wilson Weatherburn, ‘formerly Oil Merchant & Colourman but now out of business’, died at Oatlands Lodge, Harehills Lane, Leeds, on 22/3/1912, aged 75. Probate was granted on 22/8/1912 to Margaret Weatherburn, the widow, John Thomas W., locomotive superintendent, of Beeston Rd., Leeds, the brother, & George Goodison [son-in-law] of West Park, Far Headingly, Leeds, Commercial Traveller, the Executors. - His estate was valued at £44,260:5:7d; Net value of Personal Estate in the UK: £16,831:11:4d. [See his Will.] - Margaret died at Leeds in the Dec. qtr. of 1914, aged 75. [As William & Margaret named a s.‘Lancelot’, it seems that William may be connected with Lancelot W. (b. 1817) who ‘reverted to the spelling of his name as Wedderburn’. The e.s. of Lancelot W. (b. 1817), by his second wife, Elizabeth Kenyon Allen (m. 1863), was Herbert Wilson Wedderburn (b. at Hope House, Moor Allerton, nr. Leeds, Yorks., in 1864 (q.v.). - These Wedderburns are descendants of Matthew Weatherburn (bap. as Widerbourn in 1744, s. of Luke Weatherburn & Mary Bell, m. 1706, q.v). who m. Mary Tone at Ponteland in 1763.]
1836
James Weatherburn [Labourer, b. c1810 (q.v.)] m. Margaret --- at Stokesley, Durham, in 1836. They appear to have had 6 daughters & 4 sons: Rachel (b. c1837, m. at Hartlepool 1857 as ‘Wetherburn’); Mary (b. & d. 1838); James (b. c1840 , m. i) Caroline Smith in London, who d. 1877, & ii) Margaret Wilkinson in Stranton, Hartlepool, in 1886); Dorothy (b. 1842, d. 1843); Elizabeth (b. c1845); Margaret Ann (b. 1847, d. 1848); Mary (b. & d. 1850); Robert (b. & d. 1851); Thomas (b. 1852, d. 1853); Margaret (b. 1854); & William (b. 1856). - [Those who births were registered were reg. at Stockton - the reg. distict for Hartlepool.] - In the 1841 Census (in which ages were usually rounded down to the nearest 5 years), James, a Cartman aged 30, was living at Northgate St., Hartlepool, with Margaret, aged 30; Rachel, aged 4; & James aged 1. - In the 1851 Census, James, a Labourer aged 40 (‘b. Rothbury, Northumberland’), was living at Alfred St., Hartlepool, Durham, with Mary (sic), aged 40 (‘b. Wickham, Northumberland’); Rachel, aged 14 (‘b. Stranton, Durham’); James, a Scholar aged 11; & Elizabeth, aged 6 (both ‘b. Hartlepool’). - Margaret Wetherburn died at Hartlepool, Durham, in 1859, aged 47. - She was buried in the Old Cemetery. In the 1861 Census, James, a Coal Trimmer, a widower aged 49 (‘b. Northumberland’), was living at Alfred St., Hartlepool, with his youngest son William, aged 4 (‘b. Hartlepool’); & Ann Graham, House Servant, marr. aged 35 (‘b. Hartlepool’). - In the 1871 Census, James Weatherburn, Coal Trimmer, a widower aged 61 (‘b. High Woffet, Northumber-land’), was living at 22 Alfred St., Hartlepool, with his son William, a Labourer at Iron Works aged 14 (‘b. Hartlepool’), & Ann Graham, House Keeper, marr. aged 45 (‘b. Hartlepool’). - James Weatherburn died at Hartlepool in 1878, aged 68.
1836
Frances Weatherburn, [5th] d. of Luke W., Farmer of Aydon [Yeoman - afterwards a Colliery Fireman, (?)b. c1795, d. 1841] & Jane Sadler [m. 1825 at Gateshead], was bap. on 2/10/1836 at Cramlington. In the 1841 Census, Frances, aged 5 (shown under ‘male’column), was living with her parents & 5 siblings at Oaks Place, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland. - In the 1851 Census, Frances, a Dressmaker aged 14 (b. Aydon’), was living with her mother Jane King, aged 45 (‘b. Ogle Mill’), her mother’s second husband, Robert King, Annuitant aged 53 (b. ?Kenton, North’d’), her brother George, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Newcastle’), & 2 Lodgers, at 4 Bath Lane, St. John, Newcastle on Tyne. - Frances is probably the Frances Weatherburn who m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the Dec. qtr. of 1855.
1836
William Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John W. [Marine Engine Fitter, b. 1809 at Sunderland, Durham, d. 1889 in London] & Ann Weatherburn [b. 1807, m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth, Durham], was b. Dec. 1836. (His bap. not found.) - William died at 10 Red Lion Street, Wapping, Stepney, on 21/7/1839, aged 2yrs. 7mths. [Another son named William was b. in London 1842 (q.v.).]
1836
‘South Shields, the 12th at Bottle Hill, aged 69, Mrs Elizabeth Weatherburn.’ [Elizabeth may be Elizabeth Wheldon who m. John Weather- burn at Jarrow on 16/4/1785.]
1836
Sarah Weatherburn, of East Holborn, South Shields, was buried at St. Hilda’s South Shields, on 16/11/1836. ‘Died on the 13th inst at East Holborn, South Shields, Mrs. Sarah Weatherburn [unidentified], aged 76.’
1836
James Weatherburn, of Laygate St., S. Shields [probably, b. 1835, e.s. of William W. (Mariner, ?b. 1809) & Elizabeth Hunter (m. 1831 at Jarrow)], was buried ar St. Hilda’s South Shields, on 12/12/1836, aged 1.
1836
Elizabeth Weatherburn, of Market Place, South Shields, was buried at St. Hilda’s, South Shields, on 29/12/1836, aged 77.
1837
William Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Martin W. [Engineman (b. 1801)] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1826], was b. c1837 at Cowpen, Northumberland. - In the 1841 Census, William, aged 4, was living at East street, Cowpen, with his parents and 4 brothers & 4 sisters. - In the 1851 Census, William, a Coal Miner aged 13 (‘b. Horton’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Church Hill, Wallsend, Northumberland. - William m. Eleanor Jane Nixon at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1861 (q.v.). - [They had 4 daughters & 5 sons.] - Eleanor J. Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1913, aged 72 & William died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1922, aged 84.
1837
Andrew Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Peter W. [Groom, b. c1798] & Elizabeth Robson [m. not found], was b. c1837. - In the 1841 Census, Andrew Wedderburn, aged 4 (‘b. England’), was living with his parents (then both Servants) & 2 sisters at 305 Canongate, Edinburgh. - In the 1851 Census, Andrew Weatherburn, aged 14 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with his parents & 3 sisters in St. Nicholas Churchyard, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
1837
Thomas Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Joseph W. [Coal Miner/ Engineman, b. 1807] & Elizabeth Balks [m. 1832], was b. c1837 at Blyth, Northumberland. - In the 1841 Census, Thomas, aged 4, was living at Cowpen with his parents & 2 brothers. - In the 1851 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 14 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents [his father by then an Engineer] & 2 brothers at North Pit Houses, Cowpen. - In the 1861 Census, Thomas, a Labourer, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Blyth, Northumberland’), was a Lodger at the home of George Newing, Locomotive Labourer, & his family, at 3 Hendrie Road, Southwark, Surrey. - Thomas Weatherburn, ‘s. of Joseph Weatherburn, Engine Driver’, m. Letitia Louisa Newing at Christ Church, Newington, Surrey, on 5/10/1863. [They had a s. William Joseph, b. 1864 in Kent] - Thomas Weatherburn, Railway Engine Driver, died at West Choppington, Bedlington, on 11/9/1866, aged 29. - ‘William Weatherburn in attendance’ [?Thomas’s 2nd cousin, Mole-Catcher William, b. 1803]. - His widow, Letitia Louisa Weatherburn, m. ii) James Smith at Radley, Berks., on 2/3/1872.
1837
Jane Wedderburn, [3rd] d. of David W. [Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847] & Sarah Cook [m. 1834], was b. in 1836/37. - In the 1841 Census, Jane, aged 4, was living with David & Sarah (though she is not shown as one of their children on W.B. p. 502). - In the 1851 Census, a Jane A. Wedderburn, aged 13 (‘b. Newcastle’), was a House Servant in the household of the Mackay family, Saddlers, in Morpeth. - [She is probably the Jane Wedderburn who m. Henry Brown at Morpeth in June 1858.]
1837
Christopher Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of Robert Weatherburn [Iron Miner, b. 1801] & Mary Lailand [m. 1830], bap. 1837 at Dalton in Furness [Lancs.]. (BVRI) - [Christopher is not shown in the W.B.] - In the 1841 Census, Christopher Wetherburn (sic), aged 3, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at Dalton. - In the 1851 Census, Christopher Wetherburn, an Iron Ore Miner aged 13 (‘b. Dalton’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Dalton. - In the 1861 Census, Christopher Wedderburn, ‘Iron Miner’s Son’, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Dalton’), was living with his parents at Underwood Cottages, Dalton, Lancs. - Christopher Weatherburn was first admitted to the Lancaster Moor Lunatic Asylum in 1867-68, again in 1872, & ‘from Ulverston’ on 15/5/1878, described as ‘Iron-miner, aged 36, of 6 Crooklands Brow, Dalton-in-Furness’. - Christopher Weatherburn died [from ‘Intestinal obstruction’] on 20/1/1881, said to be aged 38. (Lancaster Moor Asylum records from Lancashire Record Office.) - He was buried on 24/1.
1837
Rachel Weatherburn, [e.] d. of James W. [Cartman - afterwards a Labourer, b. c1810 at Rothbury] & Margaret --- [ m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham], was b. c1837 at Stranton, Durham. In the 1841 Census, Rachel, aged 4, was living with her parents & her brother James, aged 1, at Northgate St., Hartlepool. - In the 1851 Census, Rachel, aged 14 (‘b. Stranton’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at Alfred St., Hartlepool. - Rachel Wetherburn, aged 20, m. Joseph Wilkinson at Holy Trinity Church, Hartlepool , on 20/11/1857 (q.v.). - [James & Margaret’s son James (b. c1840), m., as his 2nd wife, Margaret Wilkinson at Stranton, Durham, in 1886 (q.v.).]
1837
Jane Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805] & his first wife Esther Dixon [m. 1828], was b. in 1837 at Swannington Incline, Leicester. In the 1841 Census, Jane, aged 3, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at Great Holme St., St. Mary’s, Leicester. - In the 1851 Census, Jane, aged 14 (‘b. Leicester’), was staying at Brenkley, nr. Ponteland, with her uncle William Elliott, an Innkeeper/Grocer aged 60 (‘b. Northumberland’), & aunt Jane, aged 49 (‘b. Gillingham, Kent’), plus another niece Mary U., aged 19 (‘b. Killingworth, Northumberland’). - Jane m. John Graham at Newcastle on Tyne, in 1858 (q.v.). “They had several children”. - Jane Graham died at Newcastle on 24 /5/1929. [In 1935, their son George Graham was living with his wife & daughter at Golders Green, London.]
1837
William Weatherburn ‘of Loanend’ [unidentified] was buried at Norham, Northumberland, on 24/1/1837, aged 53 [i.e. b. c1784].
1837
John Wedderburn, [6th] s. of Andrew W. [Millwright, of Sunnyside, Tweedmouth, b. 1791] & Ann Allison [m. 1818 at Kyloe], was ‘b. 1837’. the 1851 Census, John, a Butcher aged 13 (‘b. Tweedmouth’) was living with his parents & 3 brothers at Scott’s Court, Newcastle. - John m. Jane Hutchinson at Newcastle in 1860 (q.v.). - They had 2 sons & 3 daughters: John Andrew (b. 1860, d. 1861*); James (b. 1863, ‘who m. Jane Elizabeth Dove at Newcastle in 1884’); Elizabeth Jane (bap. 1862 at Walker); ‘Annie’ (b. 1865, ‘who m. Thomas McPherson, widower, in 1887 at Newcastle’); & Mary Eleanor (b. 1868 at Tynemouth, ‘who m. John Wallace Trainer of Newcastle in 1869). - [*On W.B. p. 502 it says that John (Andrew) was John & Jane’s second son and that he ‘died in 1869’ but he died in 1861. - His father, John Weatherburn (sic), died in 1869, aged 32. - Jane Wedderburn m. ii) Henry Mills in Newcastle in 1871 (q.v.).
1837
James Harpley Weatherburn, e.s. of William W. [Engine-wright, b. 1807, d. 1870, e.s. of John W. (Engineman of Kenton) /Priscilla Harpley (m. 1806)] & Jane Hall [m. 1833 at Monk-wearmouth, d. 1869], was b. 23/2/1837 at Sunderland. In the 1841 Census, James, aged 4, was living with his parents, his uncle Francis, an Engineman aged 17 (b. 1824), & a 10-yr.-old Servant, at Chester Lane Waterworks, Bishopwearmouth. - In the 1851 Census, James, an Engineer (Apprentice) aged 14 (‘b. Sunderland’), his parents & his brother Francis, aged 1 (‘b. London’), were Lodgers at 22 Johnson Street, Bishopwearmouth, Durham. - James Harpley Weatherburn died at Sunderland in the Sept. qtr. of 1856.
1837
Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. 1810, 4th] d. of Robert W. [?bap. 1764 at S. Shields], Seaman [& Elizabeth Anderson (m. 1794 at Jarrow)] m. Robert Morrison, Butcher, both of Talfield [perhaps it should be Tanfield?], s. of Robert Morrison, Seaman, at the Parish Church, Chester le Street, Durham, on 28/8/1837. [Elizabeth’s elder brother Richard G. Weatherburn, was a witness.
1837
Ann Weatherburn, [younger] d. of John W. [Colliery Tinker (b. 1805, d. 1853)] & Sarah --- [d. 1882], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1837 at Durham & Lanchester. - In the 1841 Census, Ann, aged 3, was living with her parents & her sister Margaret, aged 8 (b. c1833), in ‘Houses Occupied by C. Eden New Colliery’, at Monk Hesledon, Durham. - Ann Weatherburn m. Richard Potts at Houghton le Spring in the Sept. qtr. of 1859 (q.v.). -
1837
Henry Weatherburn, [elder - not younger, as shown on W.B. p. 500] s. of John Wedderburn [Blacksmith, b. c1804 (4th s. of Henry W., bap. 1777/Agnes Milvin, m. c1796)] & his wife Mary Hewitt [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1837 at Norham. - In the 1841 Census, Henry Weatherburn, aged 4, was living with his parents & brother James, aged 2, at Norham. - In the 1851 Census, Henry Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 14, was living at Norham with his parents; his sister Mary, aged 16; his brother James, a Scholar aged 14; & his maternal grandmother Mary Hewitt, a widow aged 87 (all ‘b. Norham’). - In the 1861 Census, Henry Weatherburn, a Blacksmith, unm. ‘aged 21’ (‘b. Norham’), was living in the Village of Norham with his parents, his brother James, a Mason, unm. ‘aged 24’, & Lodger John Weatherburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 28 (‘b Scotland’, 1830 - s. of Henry W., Blacksmith, b. c1803, & his first wife Alison Cowe). - In the 1871 Census, Henry Weatherburn, a Blacksmith, unm. aged 34 (‘b. Norham’), was still living with his parents in Norham. - In the 1881 Census, Henry Weatherburn, a Blacksmith, unm. aged 43 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents in Main Street, Norham. - In the 1891 Census, Henry, a Blacksmith, unm. aged 54, was still living in Main Street, Norham, with his widowed mother Mary, aged 77 (‘b. Crookham’). - [Henry’s brother James (b. 1839, d. 1908) was living ‘next-door’ with his wife & family. Their mother Mary died in 1895, aged 82.] - ‘In 1896, Henry was unm., living at Norham’. (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1901 Census, Henry Weatherburn, a Salmon-Fisherman ‘aged 62’ (‘b. Norham’), was living in Norham Village with his sister Mary Ann Briggs, a widow aged 64 (‘b. Crookham, Northumberland’). - In the 1911 Census, Henry Weatherburn, a Retired Blacksmith aged 73, was living with his nephew John W. (b. 1875, a Joiner & Undertaker) and his wife & family in Main Street, Norham. - Henry Weatherburn died unm. at Norham on 24th February 1922, aged 85.
1837
Rebecca Jane Weatherburn, [only] d. of William Wedderburn [Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895] by his first wife, Margaret Cockburn [bap. 1816, m. not found, d. 1855], was bap. on 29/10/1837 at St. Hilda’s, South Shields. Rebecca’s birth was reg. in Dec. qtr. 1837. - In the 1851 Census, Rebecca Jane, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. S. Shields, Durham’), was living with her mother Margaret, Mariner’s wife, aged 35 (‘b. B-on-T’) & 6 younger brothers: Robert Nesbit, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Berwick’); George Cockburn, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. S. Shields’); William, a Scholar aged 8; Alexander, a Scholar aged 6; Edward Hall, aged 4; & John, aged 5 months (all ‘b. Berwick’), at Golden Square, B-on-T. - Rebecca Jane Weatherburn m. i) Daniel Martin at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1860 (q.v.). - [By 1881, Rebecca Jane Martin was a widowed shopkeeper living at Walkergate, Berwick, with 5 children who were b. in Ireland between 1863 & 1874. - In 1891, she was living ‘on her own means’ with her daughter Sarah, aged 19, an adopted daughter, Ellis Bowen, aged 6, & a Boarder, James Douglas, a Shoemaker aged 39. - Rebecca m. ii) James Douglas at Newcastle in 1898.
1837
Thomas Wedderburn, [twin with Mark, below], [2nd] s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ [Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849] & Margaret Edminson [m. not found, d. 1879], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1837 at Berwick on Tweed. In the 1841 Census, Thomas, aged 3 (‘b. Spittal’) was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Spittal. In the 1851 Census, Thomas Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 13, was living with his widowed mother Margaret, Grocer shop (small), aged 51; 2 brothers; his sister Jane; & Jane’s 5-month-old son William J. (all ‘b. Spittal’). -“Thomas m. Elizabeth Allen of Tweedmouth and in 1891 was living in Newcastle”. (W.B. p. 500 - m. not found) - In the 1861 Census, Thomas, an Iron Moulder aged 23, was living at Middle Street, Spittal, with Elizabeth, aged 21 (both ‘b. Spittal’), & ‘Visitor’ Mary Morton, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Berwick-on-Tweed) - In the 1871 Census, Thomas Wedderburn, a Labourer in Iron Works, aged 33 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at 34 Panmure Street, Elswick, Newcastle. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Machinist at Factory (E&M) aged 43 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at 60 Panmure St., Elswick, Northumberland, with Elizabeth, aged 41 (‘b. Scotland’), his mother-in-law, Barbra Wedderburn (sic), aged 71 (‘b. Ancroft, Oxford, Northumberland’); & niece Margaret Wedderburn, a Nurse (P& S), aged 12 (‘b. Scotland’). - [In 1888, Margaret (b. 1868), dau. of Thomas’s brother John, b. 1842, & Jane Simpson (m. 1862), m. her first cousin William Wedderburn (b. 1868), s. of Thomas & John’s brother Henry (b. 1828) & Alice Fairbairn (m. not found).] - In the 1891 Census, Thomas Wedderburn, Steam Machinist, aged 53 (‘b. Spittal, N’berland’), was living with Elizabeth, aged 51 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); Barbara Allan, Mother-in-law, aged 84 (‘b. Oxford, N’berland), & Mary A. Moor, Visitor, Marr. aged 65 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), at 65 James Street, Elswick, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Machine Driller aged 63 (‘b. Spittal’), was living with Elizabeth, aged 62 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), at 25 Loadman Street, Elswick, Newcastle. - Thomas Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1916, aged 79. - Elizabeth Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1922, aged 81.]
1837
Mark Wedderburn [twin with Thomas, above], [3rd] s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ [Labourer, b. 1798] & Margaret Edminson [m. not found, d. 1879], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1837 at Berwick. “He died in infancy”. Mark died in the Sept. qtr. of 1838.
1837
William Weatherburn, Mole-Catcher [‘Witherbourn’, b. 1748, e.s. of John Weatherbourne & Margaret Dixon (m. 1741 at Gosforth), & husband of Ann Laidler (m. 1768 at Gosforth, ? d. 1824)] died at (?)Chopling of Horton, Northumberland, on 12/10/1837, aged 89. - Thomas Weatherburn, Son [b. 1773], Engineman Cowpen Colliery, was the Informant. - ‘Died the 12th instant at Cowpen Colliery at the home of Mr. William Lawther, aged 53 [his son-in-law, husband of Ann (b. 1778, m. 1807)], Mr. William Weatherburn, father of 9 children, 53 grandchildren, 76 great grandchildren, total 138’. [The age given of 53yrs must be that of William Lawther, who, if so, would have been 23yrs when he married Ann W. at Earsdon on 19/10/1803. William Weatherburn ‘of Cowpen’ was buried on 15/10/1837.
1837
Henry Weatherburn [unidentified (apparently not the Henry b. in Dec. qtr., q.v.)] was buried at Norham, Northumberland, on 24/12/1837, aged 9 days.
1838 Robert Weatherburn Watson [afterwards Watson Weatherburn], [?younger s. of Alexander Watson & Elizabeth Weatherburn (m. 1836 - d. of Robert W., b. 1791, d. 1871, & Rebecca Taite, m. 1810, q.v.)], was b. c1838 in Scotland. - [Robert was one of the Executors of his grandfather Robert’s Will, in 1871, and also one of the beneficiaries. - Under the terms of the Will, Robert was required to assume the surname ‘Weatherburn’, if Robert’s grandson Alexander Watson died without surviving issue, before Robert could inherit the shop in Castlegate, B-on-T, which was left to Alexander in the Will.] - In the 1851 Census, Robert appears to be the Robert Watson, aged 13 (‘b. Berwick on Tweed’), who was living with his grandparents Alexander Watson, a Flesher & Grocer aged 74, & Margaret Watson, aged 71, & their 2 sons, William, unm. aged 33, & James, unm. aged 29. - In the 1861 Census, Robert W. Watson, a Customs Weigher aged 22 (‘b. Scotland’), was a Lodger at 14 Hatfield Street, West Derby, Liverpool, the home of George A. Clark, a Customs Locker, aged 37 (‘b. Portsea, Hants’) & his wife & son. Robert W. Watson m. Harriet Elizabeth Smith at Liverpool in 1866 (q.v.). - [They had 2 daughters & 3 sons.] - Alexander Watson died in May 1881 and Robert then became Robert W. Watson Weatherburn. - Harriet Elizabeth Watson Weatherburn died at Liverpool on 6/2/1901 & Robert Watson Weatherburn died at 17 Pytt Street, Edinburgh, on 22/6/1920. – [His father Alexander is shown as a Master Grocer.] - Probate was granted, in both cases, to their son Sydney Watson Weatherburn.
1838 Samuel Wedderburn, a Miller [unidentified], died at Naburn, co. York, on 11/2/1838, aged 64. [Perhaps he is the Samuel, ‘s. of William Weatherburn’, bap. at All Saints, Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1770, or the Samuel ‘s. of William Wedderburne’ bap. there in 1777?]
1838
Henrietta Weatherburn [b. 1824, d. of Lancelot W. (Sea-captain/Tobacco manufacturer, b. 1789 at Ponteland) & Henrietta Metcalf (m. 1815 at Thirsk, Yorks.)] died at Huddersfield in the June qtr. of 1838. (‘Henrietta b. 1824, died before 1891’.) - She was buried at Holy Trinity, Huddersfield, Yorks., on 19/2/1838, aged 14.
1838 Margaret Ann Weatherburn, e.d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880 at Carnforth, Lancs.] & Ann Rose [m. 1835, d. 1890 at Hunslet, Yorks.], was b. in the Mar. qtr. of 1838. - In the 1841 Census, Margaret Wetherburn (sic), aged 4 (‘born in the county’), was living at Coal Ville, Whitwick, Leics., with her parents & 2 siblings. - In the 1851 Census, Margaret Weatherburn, aged 15 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’ ), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Harts Buildings, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - Margaret m. William Hainsworth at Lisbon, Portugal, in 1860-61. They had a daughter, Maud, b. 21/3/1862 in Portugal. Margaret Ann Hainsworth died at Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks., on 13/10/1864. [Margaret’s sister Ann (b. 1842) m. William Hainsworth in 1865 (q.v.). - In the 1881 Census, Maud Hainsworth, aged 19 (‘British Subject, b. Portugal’) was a Visitor at Cumberland Villas, Potter Newton, Yorks., the home of her uncle William Wilson Weatherburn (b. 1836).
1838
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] died in the March qtr. of 1838 at Tynemouth.
1838
Elias Weatherburn, [3rd but yngr. surv.] s. of Elias W. [Shoemaker b. 1805] & Margaret [Gibson, m. 1828], ‘of Greenses’, bap. 8/4/1838 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. (Holy Trinity Baptisms) - In the 1841 Census, Elias, aged 3, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at High Greens, B-on-T. - In the 1851 Census, Elias, a Scholar aged 13, was living at Greens, B-on-T, with his parents, his brother George, a Twine Spinner, aged 16 (b. 1834); & 2 cousins, Jane H. Weatherburn (b. 1839) & Isabella Weatherburn (b. 1841). - Elias became a Shoemaker like his father but was later a Driller in a Shipyard at Bishopwearmouth, Durham. - [In 1857 (q.v.), Elias had a son, Elias Weatherburn, by Margaret Dickson (afterwards Johnson), who was bap. at Berwick as ‘s. of Elias Weatherburn, Shoemaker of Greenses, & Margaret’. - A James Weatherburn (his birth reg. not found), Currier, aged 24, s. of Elias Weatherburn, Shoemaker, m. Mary Ann Trotter at Newcastle on 21/3/1881 (q.v.).] - Elias was a Shoemaker in Newcastle when he was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T on 16/4/1859. - He m. Elizabeth Renton [m. not found]. - They had a daughter & a son: Sarah (b. 1859); & William (b. 1860). - In the 1861 Census, Elias, a Boot Closer aged 23 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living in Castlegate, B-on-T, with Elizabeth, aged 24; Sarah, aged 1 (both ‘b. Scotland’); & William, aged 6 mths. (‘b. B-on-T’). - In the 1871 Census, Elias, a Bootmaker aged 33 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 2 Lancaster St., Westgate, Newcastle, with Elizabeth, aged 34; Sarah, aged 11, & William, aged 10 (all ‘b. Berwick ---Hutton’?). - In the 1881 Census, Elias, a Driller in a Ship Builder Yard aged 43 (‘b. Berwick on Tweed’), & Elizabeth, aged 44 (‘b. Scotland’), were living at 9 East Parade, Bishopwearmouth, Durham, with Elizabeth’s brother-in-law, David Burnett, a Sergeant of Police aged 39, his wife Mary (née Renton, i.e. Elizabeth’s sister), & their 5 children. - [Living next door, at No. 7 East Parade, were Elias & Elizabeth’s daughter Sarah Foster, her husband Joseph Foster (m. 1877) & their e.s. William Weatherburn Foster (b. 1879). - Sarah Foster died at Sunderland in Dec. qtr. 1894, aged 35. - Elias Wetherburn [sic] died at Sunderland in the Sept. qtr. of 1889, aged 51. In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, Sweeper of Floors at Papermill, a widow aged 64 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with her son-in-law, Joseph Foster, a Coal Miner (Hewer), aged 47, his second wife Isabella (née Lawther), aged 36, three sons & a daughter, at 89 Ryhope St. North, Ryhope, Durham. - Elizabeth Weatherburn died at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1907, aged 71.
1838
David Wedderburn, [e.(but see Thomas Cook, b. 1832)] s. of David W. [Horsekeeper, of Castle Ward, Brenkley, b. 1809, d. 1847] & Sarah Cook [m. 1834 at Morpeth], was ‘b. 1838’. - In the 1841 Census, David was aged 2. - In the 1851 Census, David, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his widowed mother Sarah, Lodging House keeper, Pauper, aged 40 (‘b. Espley’); 5 siblings; & a family of Lodgers, at Wansbeck Street, Morpeth. - David m. Elizabeth Thompson in 1864 (q.v.). - [They had 4 sons & 4 daughters - all except the e.d. b. at Newcastle.]. - David died at Gosforth in the Dec. qtr. of 1885, aged 47. - Elizabeth died there in the June qtr. of 1891, aged 51.
1838
Benjamin Weatherburn [Shipwright, b. 1810, 4th & ygst. s. of Benjamin W. (?bap. 1768 at S. Shields) & Ann Meek (m. 1793 at Jarrow)] m. Mary Todd at Sunderland on 11/3/1838. They had (at least) 3 daughters & a son: Jane (b. 1838, m. 1864); Ann (b. 1842 - who m. Henry Tuff at Tynemouth in 1863); Mary (b. 1845, ?m. 1865); & Robert (b. 1847, d. 1849). - In the 1851 Census, Benjamin, a Shipwright aged 41, was living at 73 Commercial Road, Westoe, Durham, with Mary, aged 38; Jane, a Scholar aged 12; Ann, a Scholar aged 8; Mary E., a Scholar aged 5 (all ‘b. S. Shields’); & his mother Ann, a widow aged 81 (‘b. Monkwearmouth’). - In the 1861 Census, Benjamin, a Shipwright aged 51, was living with Mary, aged 48; Jane, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 22; & Mary E,, aged 15 (all ‘b. South Shields’), at 59 Commercial Road, Westoe. - [Their daughter Anne, unm. aged 19, was a Nurse in the household of John Davison, a Shipwright aged 36, & his wife & children at 101 Commercial Road.] - In the 1871 Census, Benjamin, a Shipwright (unemployed), aged 61, was still living with Mary, aged 58, at 59 Commercial Road, Westoe. - Mary Weatherburn died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1879. In the 1881 Census, Benjamin, Shipwright, a widower aged 71 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living at Commercial Road, Westoe, Durham. - Benjamin Weatherburn died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1882, aged 73.
1838
John Weatherburn, [?e.] s. of William W. [Tinker at Coal Mine, b. 1806] & Mary --- [m. not found], was b. in the June qtr. of 1838 at Houghton le Spring, Durham. In the 1841 Census, John, aged 3, was living with his parents & 2 older sister at Coxhoe, Kelloe, Durham.
1838
William Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of William W. [Mariner (?b. 1809)] & Elizabeth Hunter [m. 1831 at Jarrow], was b. 20/5/1838 at Laygate Street, Westoe, South Shields, Durham. In the 1861 Census, William, a Mariner, unm. aged 22, was still living in Laygate Street, Westoe, but with his sisters, Elizabeth Weatherburn, Head, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 28, & Susannah, a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 19 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - William m. Mary Steel at Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, in Nov. 1863 (q.v.). - [They had 4 sons & a daughter.] - [In 1881 William was a (Harbour) Timber Measurer.] - William Weatherburn died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1905, aged 67. Mary Weatherburn died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1913, aged 73.]
1838
Henrietta Weatherburn [b. 1824, only d. of Lancelot W., Sea-captain/Tobacco manufacturer, b. 1789, & Henrietta Metcalf (m. 1815)] died at Huddersfield [Yorks.], in the June qtr. of 1838. She was buried at Holy Trinity, Huddersfield, on 19/2/1838, aged 14. [Another Henrietta’s death was reg. at Thirsk, Yorks., in the March qtr. of 1844 (q.v.).]
1838
Joseph Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Joseph W. [Coal Miner/Engineman, b. 1807] & Elizabeth Balks [m. 1832], was b. on 13/7/1838 at Seghill, Earsdon, Northumberland. In the 1841 Census, Joseph, aged 2, was living at Cowpen with his parents & 2 brothers. - In the 1851 Census, Joseph, a Coal Miner aged 12 (‘b. Seghill’), was living with his parents & 2 brothers at North Pit Houses, Cowpen. - He became a Blacksmith. - In the 1861 Census, Joseph Weatherburn, Colliery Smith aged 22 (‘b. Seghill, Northumberland’), was one of five Boarders living at the home of widow A------ Wilks & her son, at Beeston, Leeds, Yorks. - Joseph m. Bridget Winship Strong at Bishopwear-mouth, Sunderland, in 1862 (q.v.). - They had a daughter Elizabeth (b. 1865 at Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks.). - Bridget Weatherburn died at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1921, aged 83. Joseph Weatherburn died at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1927, aged 89. [Another Joseph W., also a Blacksmith, b. 1839, m. 1863, died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1912].
1838
Mark Weatherburn [b. 1837, 3rd s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ (Labourer, b. 1798) & Margaret Edminson (m. not found)] died at in the Sept. qtr. of 1838.
1838
Mary Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of James W. [Labourer (b. c1810)] & Margaret --- [m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham], was b. & died in the Sept. qtr. of 1838 at Stockton on Tees [Hartlepool]. Mary was buried at St. Hilda’s, Hartlepool, Durham, on 8/8/1838, aged 1 month.
1838
Matilda Wedderburn [b. 1817/18, 4th d. of Adam Weatherburn (Coachman, bap. 1768 at Dalton, Lancs.) & Mary Baxter (m. 1795)] m. William Warren on 24/12/1838 at Manchester Cathedral. “In 1891 Matilda was living at Eagleville, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.”. (She told ‘A.W.’ that her father had a brother John who had 7 children and went to Africa as a missionary in 1820 but it would seem to be her father’s brother Christopher who is referred to, as he went to S. Africa in 1820. (He had eight children and he & his wife & their five surviving children emigrated to S. Africa in 1820.) - Matilda said that her grandparents came from Aberdeen.
1838
Jane Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Benjamin W. [Shipwright, b. 1810] & Mary Todd [m. 1838], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1838 at South Shields. In the 1851 Census, Jane, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her parents, her grandmother Ann Weatherburn, a widow aged 81, & 2 younger sisters, at 73 Commercial Road, Westoe, Durham. - In the 1861 Census, Jane, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 22, was still living with her parents & younger sister Mary but at 59 Commercial Road, Westoe, South Shields.
1838
John Hall Weatherburn, 2nd s. of Robert W. [Shipwright - ?b.1796 - d. 1845-51] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1832 at South Shields], was b. 4/11/1838 & bap. 25/11/1838 at Sunderland, as ‘s. of Robert Weatherburn, Shipwright, & Elizabeth of Baines Lane, Sunderland’. In the 1841 Census. John, aged 3, was living with his mother Elizabeth, aged 30, a sister & a brother, at Baines Lane. - His father Robert was not present. - In the 1851 Census, John, aged 12, was living with his widowed mother Elizabeth, aged 38, 2 brothers & 2 sisters, at 28 Baines Lane, Sunderland. - John Weatherburn is shown on the 1861 Mercantile List as a Second Mate with certificate no. 21324, having passed the examination at Sunderland in 1859. - John m. Sarah Hemesley at St. George’s in the East, Middlx., in the Sept. qtr. of 1867. They had a son & 2 daughters born at 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 year 4 month. (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.
1838
George Henry Weatherburne, [only] s. of Luke W. [Yeoman - afterwards a Colliery Fireman, (?)b. c1795, d. 1841] & Jane Sadler [m. 1825 at Gateshead], was b. 27/10/1838 in Westgate. (Birth reg. by his father Luke W., of Buckingham Street, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.) - In the 1841 Census, George, aged 2, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at Oaks Place, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland. - In the 1851 Census, George, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his mother Jane King, aged 45 (‘b. Ogle Mill’), her mother’s second husband, Robert King, Annuitant aged 53 (b. ?Kenton, Northumberland’), his sister Frances, a Dressmaker aged 14 (‘b. ?Agdon’), & 2 Lodgers, at 4 Bath Lane, St. John, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1861 Census, George Weatherburn, ‘Nephew & Boarder’, a Blacksmith, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his uncle William Carr, an Innkeeper aged 58 (‘b. Whickham, Durham’); William’s wife Frances Carr, aged 54 (‘b. Ogle, Northumberland’); their 16-yr.-old son Henry Carr, a Butcher (b. Cassop, Durham’); plus a Servant, at Cassop Colliery Inn, Cassop, Durham. - George Henry m. Martha Ann Temple at Easington, Durham, in the June qtr. of 1861 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 4 daughters & 3 sons.] - George H. Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1900, aged 61. - In the 1901 Census, Martha, a widow aged 62 (‘b. Yarm, Yorks’), was living at Byker, Northumberland. - Martha died at West Ham, Essex, in the June qtr. of 1913, aged 74.
1838
Janet Swinton Wedderburn [unidentified] ‘of the parish of Dunse’ m. Robert Johnston on 30/12/1838.
1838
‘John Weatherburn signed the Bishops Transcripts of 1838 & 1839 as Churchwarden for the parish of Longhoughton’. [John Weatherburn, ‘Farmer at Snableases’ (b. 1781), died in 1863.]
1839
Jane Hudson Weatherburn, [illegitimate] d. of Jane Hudson W. [b. 1812, 2nd d. of Elias W. (Mariner, b. 1783) & Isabella White (m. 1804 at Berwick on Tweed)], was b. 17/4/1839 at 54 Frith Street, St. Anne’s, Westminster. She was bap. 19/5/1839 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. (Holy Trinity Baptisms) - Jane was brought up by her mother’s brother Elias W. (b.1805), & his wife Margaret (née Gibson, m. 1828). - In the 1841 Census, Jane, aged 2 (‘not b. in the county’), was living with Elias, a Shoe Maker, aged 36; Margaret aged 37 (‘b. Scotland’); their 3 children & another niece, Isabella Weatherburn, aged 3 mths. (b. Berwick’), at High Greens, B-on-T. - In the 1851 Census, Jane H. Weatherburn, Niece, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. London’), was still living with Elias & Margaret, their 2 sons, & Isabella Weatherburn, Niece, aged 10 (‘b. Berwick’), at ‘Greenses’, B-on-T. In the 1861 Census, Jane, a Domestic Servant aged 22 (‘b. London, Middlesex’), was living in the household of Henry Weatherhead, an India Rubber Manufacturer aged 54 (‘b. London, Middlx.’), & his wife, at 25 Panton Street, St. Martins in the Fields, Westminster. - [Jane Hudson W. senior m. James Mace at Wooler on 8/3/1863, q.v.] - In the 1871 Census, Jane, aged 32, was still a Domestic Servant, but to Mary Weatherhead, widow, aged 65, Brace & Bell Manufacturer (‘b. Holborn, Middlx.’), at 27 Panton Street, St. Martins, Westminster. - In the 1881 Census, Jane, a Cook, unm. ‘aged 40’ (‘b. Soho, St. Ann’s’), was servant to Albert Thurston, Brass Bell Manufacturer, aged 39 (‘b. Newent, Gloucs.’) & his wife & 2 sons, at 27 Panton Street. In the 1891 Census, Jane, a Cook/Domestic Servant, unm. ‘aged 55’ (‘b. Soho, London’), was servant to Elizabeth Thompson, a widow aged 75, & her sister Mary D. Cahill, unm. aged 72, both ‘living on own means’ (both ‘b. Berwick’), at ‘Bay View’ Wellington Terrace, B-on-T. - In the 1901 Census, Jane Weatherburn, a Retired Domestic aged 61 (‘b. London, Soho’), was living was living at 48 Esmeralda Street, Bermondsey, Surrey. - Jane H. Weatherburn died at Camberwell in the June qtr. of 1920, ‘aged 82’.
1839
James Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1839 at Berwick. [He may be the James William Thompson Weatherburn, aged 30, who m. Rose Lupton at York in 1869 (q.v.). - He & Rose had a son, Frederick ‘Thompson or Weatherburn’, bap. 24/10/1871 (his mother Rose’s surname shown as ‘Tupton’). - Leonard W. (b. 1877) & Rose (b. 1878) are no doubt also their children. - Rose Thompson Weatherburn died at York in the Sept. qtr. of 1878.]
1839
Ann Weatherburn, [e.] d. of James W. [Seedsman & Mole-Catcher, b. 1811, d. 1890] & Elizabeth Carncross [m. 1836, d. 1861], was b. c1839 at Earsdon by North Shields. - In the 1851 Census, Ann, a Scholar aged 12 (b. Earsdon’), was living with her parents & 3 sisters at Earsdon. - In the 1861 Census, Ann, a Servant, aged 22 (‘b. Earsdon’), was a Nurse in the houshold of John R. Liddle, Mining Engineer aged 35 (‘b. N-on-T’), & his wife & family, at Viewers House, Netherley, Morpeth. (Her 18 yr. old sister Elizabeth was the Cook there.) - In the 1871 Census, Ann, unm. aged 32, was living in Earsdon Village with her widowed father & 2 unm. sisters, Elizabeth, aged 28, & Jane, aged 21. - Ann Weatherburn m. at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1873.
1839
Agnes Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900] & Euphemia Alcorn [m. 1835, d. 1893], was b. in the March qtr. of 1839 at Berwick. - In the 1841 Census, Agness Weatherburn, aged 2, was living at Horncliffe with her parents & an older sister & younger brother. - In the 1851 Census, Agnes, aged 12, was living in Horncliffe with her parents & 6 siblings. - In the 1861 Census, Agnes Wedderburn, a Servant unm. aged 22 (‘b. Horncliff’), was a Nurse in the household of William Alder, a Wine & Spirit Merchant aged 36 (‘b. Scotland’), & his wife & 1 year-old daughter, at Bridge Street, Berwick. - Agnes Wedderburn m. George Allan ‘of Newcastle’ at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1880.
1839
Hannah Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the March qtr. of 1839 at Tynemouth.
1839
Lancelot Weatherburn [b. 1817, elder s. of Lancelot ‘Wedderburn or Weatherburn’ & Henrietta Metcalf (m. 1815)] m. i) Lucinda Turley on 27/3/1839 at St. John’s, Leeds [Yorks.]. – In the 1841 Census, Lancelot Weatherburn, Commercial Traveller ‘aged 27’ (‘not b. in the county’), was ataying in High Street, Stockton on Tees, Durham (with several other Commercial Travellers). - In the 1851 Census, Lancelot Weatherburn, a Stock Broker aged 34 (‘b. Thirsk’), was living in Chapel Allerton, Leeds, with Lucinda, aged 45 (‘b. Leeds’); a House Servant, Groom. plus a Gardener & his wife & family. - In the 1861 Census, Lancelot Weatherburn, Gentleman, aged 45 (‘b. Thirsk, Yorks.’), was living with Lucinda, aged 55 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’); a Cook & a Housemaid, at Northallerton ?Brown Hills, Chapel Allerton, Yorks. - Lucinda Weatherburn died ‘s.p.’ at Hunslet Yorks, in the Sept. qtr. of in 1861. Lancelot Weatherburn, m. ii) Elizabeth Kenyon Allen in 1863 (q.v.).
1839
Joseph Weatherburn, [4th] s. of Martin W., Brakesman [Engineman (b. 1801)] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1826], was b. on 5/4/1839 at Cowpen Township, Blyth, Northumberland. In the 1841 Census, Joseph, aged 2, was living at East Street, Cowpen, with his parents and 4 brothers & 4 sisters. - He became a Blacksmith. - In the 1851 Census, Joseph, a Coal Miner aged 12 (‘b. Horton’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Church Hill, Wallsend, Northumberland. - Joseph m. Mary Ann Bambrough at Heworth, Durham, in 1863 (q.v.). - [They had 9 children.] - Joseph Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1912, aged 73. Mary Ann Weatherburn died in the June qtr. of 1915, aged 75. [See another Joseph W., Blacksmith, b. 1838, m. 1862, d.1927.]
1839
Robert Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805] & his first wife Esther Dixon [m. 1828], was b. 24/5/1839 at Snibstone Colliery, Leicester. In the 1841 Census, Robert, aged 2, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at Great Holme St., St. Mary’s, Leicester. - In the 1851 Census, Robert Wetherburn (sic), an Errand Boy aged 11 (‘b. Leicester’), was living with his father; his father’s 2nd wife Ann, aged 38; her son John Kilby, a Rail Cleaner aged 14; his brothers Martin, a Rail Labourer aged 15 (‘b. Snibstone, Leics.’), & William, a School Boy aged 9; & his half-brother Harry, aged 1 (all ‘b. Leicester’), at Watts Causeway, St. Mary’s, Leicester. - In the 1861 Census, a Robert Wutherbund (sic), Railway Fireman, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Leicester’), was a Boarder at 94 Oxford St., Litchurch, Derbyshire. - Robert m. i) Ellen Keates at Burton-on-Trent, Staffs., on 31/1/1865 (q.v.). - Ellen died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1868. Robert Weatherburn, Engine-Diver, ‘a widower residing in Gloucester’, m. ii) Eliza Kellett at Leicester on 24/9/1872 (q.v.). - In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Draper & Hosier, aged 41, was living with Eliza aged 48 (both ‘b. Leicester’) at 25 Barton Street, Gloucester Barton, Glos. - Eliza died at 7 Park End Road, Gloucester, on 25/7/1923, aged 90. Probate was granted to Edwin Kellett. - Estate valued at £6743:3:0d. Robert died at Gloucester in the June qtr. of 1934, aged 94. [“Robert m. Ellen or Margaret and, by 1906-07, when I visited them, they were living in Gloucester in a large 3-storied terrace house over-looking a very nice park…. Robert never talked about his own life. His wife, aged about 80, said that he had been an engine-driver”.
1839
Dorothy Weatherburn [b. 1814, e.d. of Henry Wedderburn (bap. 1777) & Agnes Milvin (‘m. 1796’, q.v.)] m. John Spence on 3/6/1839 at Edrom. [‘Dorothy Weatherburn of the parish of Norham m. John Spence without banns at Lamberton Hall on 3/6/1839. Confirmed by the session 29th Sept. following’. Dorothy Spence, ‘d. of Henry Wedderburn, Fisherman (dec’d), & Agnes Melville (sic - dec’d), wife of John Spence, Roadman, died at Allanton, Edrom, Berwick, on 28/5/1874, aged 60. In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth Spence, a widow aged 38 (b. Throcklington, Northumberland), a Gen. Domestic Servant, was a Visitor at the ‘C. Wedderburns House’ - the home of Dorothy’s sister Christian Wedderburn (Cristina Wedderburn, b. 1821), unm. aged 61 (sic), formerly a Dressmaker; as were Dorothy Spence, aged 3 (‘b. Norham’) & Jane Ann Anderson, a Housemaid in Domestic Service, aged 18 (‘b. Bellingham’).
1839
Frances Wedderburn [bap. 1817, e.d. of Thomas W., Coachman (b. c1787) & Jane Cockburn (m c1806)] m. John Richardson at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 27/7/1839. In the 1861 Census, Frances Richardson aged 43 (‘b. Berwick’), was living at 3 Blaketown, in the parish of Earsdon, Seghill, with her husband John Richardson, a Blacksmith aged 44 (‘b. Spittal’), & their children: Henry Richardson, a Fireman at a Colliery Engine, unm., aged 20; Mary Richardson, a Servant, unm. aged 17; Frances Richardson, a Scholar aged 15 (all ‘b. North Blyth’); Thomas Richardson, a Token Boy ?Coal; Isabella Richardson, a Scholar aged 9; John Richardson, a Scholar aged 6 ; Dorothy Richardson, aged 4; David Richardson, aged 1 (all ‘b. Seghill’); & Frances’s father Thomas Weatherburn, a retired coachman, aged 74 (‘b. Norham’). - [In the W.B., Thomas-the-coachman is said to have died at Seghill in 1861 aged 76. - [Frances is ‘Fanny’, e.d. of ‘Thomas Wedderburn of Berwick and Edinburgh’ (s. of Thomas W. & Jane Gavelston - dau. of Mary Gavelston, ‘heiress of an estate near Berwick-on-Tweed’) & Jane Cockburn (dau. of David Cockburn of Berwick-on-Tweed, & his wife Dorothy ---), although on W.B. p. 496 it says only that their daughter Fanny ‘married in Newcastle’. The date of Thomas’s death is not given but it shows that “he died in Glasgow, where he is buried in the Southern Necropolis and his wife Jane, née Cockburn, died in Glasgow on 22/8/1860 and was buried with her husband”. (However, Jane was probably buried with her son Thomas, who probably died between 1850 & 1855. - See Thomas Wedderburn b. c1807.)]
1839 Robert Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of William W. [Mariner, b. 1797] & Mary [Tilsley ‘or Tinsley’ (m. not found)], was b. 7/7/1839 at Ellison Court, Hodson St., Liverpool & bap. 29/7/1839 at St. Peter’s, Liverpool. Robert died at Cresswell St., Everton, West Derby [a suburb E of Liverpool], on 19/3/1850.
1839
Newton Weatherburn, [?4th] s. of Lancelot W. [Sea-captain/Tobacco manufacturer, b. 1789] & Henrietta Metcalf [m. 1815 at Thirsk, Yorks.] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1839 at Huddersfield, Yorks. In the 1861 Census, Newton, a Tobacconist aged 23, unm., was living with his parents & his father’s cousin Mary A. Weatherburn, unm. aged 50 (b. c1809, d. 1883) at Commercial Square, Huddersfield. - Newton Weatherburn was buried at Holy Trinity, Huddersfield, W/R Yorks., on 3/10/1862, aged 23.
1839
Sarah Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1839 at Newcastle upon Tyne. [She may be the Sarah W. who died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1840 - or the Sarah who m. at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1862.]
1839
William Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of William W. [Engine-wright, b. 1807, d. 1870] & Jane Hall [m. 1833 at Monkwearmouth, d. 1869], was b. 26/9/1839 at Chapel Street, Sunderland. He died in the March qtr. of 1840. - [William & Jane named another son William in 1846. (He died in Stepney, London in 1849, aged 2½.) - A third son named William was b. in 1855 (q.v.).]
1839
John Weatherburn [?b. 1803, 2nd s. of John W. & Sarah Martin (m. 1792 at Sunderland)] died on 15/9/1839 at Sunderland. ‘During Saturday night last, John Weatherburn, a Keelman, residing near Bishopwearmouth was drowned in the river Wear while attending to his keel. His body was found on Sunday morning.’ Weatherburn, Keelerman, of Ayres Quay, in the parish of Bishopwearmouth, left a Will, dated 6th March 1838, in which he bequeathed all his property to his wife Jane, and after Jane’s death half was to go to their daughter Margaret. - Will bond, penal sum £200, 4 November 1840. - [Jane died in Sept. qtr. 1840, before John’s Will had been proved, so letters of Administration were granted on 4/11/1840 to Mrs. Elizabeth Halero, of the Borough, Sunderland, to deal with both John’s and Jane’s estates.]
1839
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] died in the Sept. qtr. of 1839 at Bradford, Yorks.
1839
Mark Melvin Weatherburn, [4th] s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ [Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849] & Margaret Edminson [m. not found, d. 1879], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1839 at Berwick. “He died in infancy”. - In the 1841 Census, Mark, aged 1 (‘b. Spittal’) was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Spittal. Mark Melvin Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1842.
1839
Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William W. [Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895] & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn [bap. 1816, m. not found, d. 1855], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1839 at Berwick upon Tweed. In the 1841 Census, Robert, aged 1½ (not ‘b. in the county’), was living with his parents at Hill Street, Jarrow, Durham. - In the 1851 Census, Robert Nesbit, aged 11 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was living with his mother Margaret, Mariner’s wife, aged 35 (‘b. B-on-T’), & 6 siblings, at Golden Square, Berwick on Tweed. - Robert was an Iron Moulder in Newcastle when he was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘eldest s. of William’ on 16/10/1860. [When his grandfather Robert Weatherburn (b. 1791) died in 1871, Robert inherited “two rooms in the Hatters Lane ‘mefsuage’ occupied by his father, William Weatherburn, Upon trust”.] - In the 1861 Census, Robert N., an Iron Moulder aged 21 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his father William, an Ag. Lab. aged 48 (‘b. Blyth’); his father’s second wife Janet, aged 48 (‘b. Scotland’), 5 brothers (‘all b. Berwick) & his step-sister Jane R. Steel, aged 16 (‘b. ?Thornton, Durham), in Hatters Lane, Berwick. - Robert m. his step-sister Jane Richardson Steel in 1866 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 6 sons & 2 daughters.] - Robert N. Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1916, aged 76.
1839
James Weatherburn, [younger not elder, as shown on W.B. p. 501] s. of John Wedderburn [Blacksmith, b. c1804 (4th s. of Henry W., bap. 1777/Agnes Milvin, m. c1796)] & his wife Mary Hewitt [m. not found], was b. 23rd May 1839 at Norham. In the 1841 Census, James Weatherburn, aged 2, was living with his parents & brother Henry, aged 4, at Norham. - In the 1851 Census, James Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Norham’), was still living at Norham with his parents; his sister Mary, aged 16; & brother Henry, aged 14. In the 1861 Census, James Weatherburn, a Mason, unm. ‘aged 24’ (‘b. Norham’), was living in the Village of Norham with his parents; his brother Henry, ‘aged 21’; & Lodger John Weatherburn, unm. aged 28 (‘b Scotland’, 1830 - s. of Henry W., Blacksmith, b. 1803, & his first wife Alison Cowe). - James Wedderburn m. Elizabeth Heslop [b. 17/2/1842] at Durham in 1862 (q.v.). - [They had 5 sons & 7 daughters, their births reg, as Weatherburn.] - James Weatherburn died at Norham on 4th November 1908, aged 69. Elizabeth Weatherburn, ‘widow of James Weatherburn of Dunelm House, Norham, Stone Mason’, died on 10/11/1916 at 27 Narrowgate, Alnwick, the home of her daughter, M. Neil.
1839
Sarah Weatherburn, ‘widow, of South Shields’ [Sarah Whittingham m. George W., Master Mariner, (?b. 1764) at Jarrow on 23/12/1790 (q.v.)] died at Newcastle in 1839. Sarah left a Will, written on 9 April 1836, naming her daughters Ann,‘wife of James Orr, Mariner’ [see m. 1823] & Isabella Burnip, widow [see m. 1820] as beneficiaries. Probate was granted 1 May 1839.
1840
James Weatherburn, s. of Ann Weatherburn (unidentified), was b. c1840. - In the 1841 Census, Ann Weatherburn, a Domestic Servant ‘aged 25’, & her son James Weatherburn, aged 1, were living with Ann Metcalf, Independent ‘aged 75’ (all ‘b. in the county’), at Westside, Sowerby, Thirsk, Yorks. - [See m. of Ann Wetherburn (sic) to Christopher Allison in 1834. - Ann Weatherburn may be connected with Ann ‘Wetherburn’, who was née Metcalf.]
1840
James Weatherburn, [e.] s. of James W. [Labourer, b. c1810 at Rothbury] & Margaret --- [m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham], was b. c1840 at Hartlepool. - In the 1841 Census, James, aged 1, was living with his parents & sister Rachel, aged 4, at Northgate St., Hartlepool. - In the 1851 Census, James, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Alfred St., Hartlepool. - In the 1861 Census, James, a Railway Labourer, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was a Boarder at the home of Joseph Wilkinson, Boot & Shoemaker, aged 31 (‘b. Stockton’), & his family at Bond Street, Hartlepool. - James Weatherburn, a Corporal in the Royal Marines, 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 in Kent), who m. James Peacock Johnson at Hartlepool in 1897 (q.v.). - Caroline Weatherburn (senior) died at Medway, Kent, in 1877, aged 33. – James Weatherburn, a widower aged 47, m. ii) Margaret Wilkinson at Stranton, Hartlepool, Durham, in Oct. 1886 (q.v.). - [His sister Rachel (b. 1837 at Stranton) m. Joseph Wilkinson at Holy Trinity Church, Hartlepool, in 1857.] - James Weatherburn died at Darlington in the Dec. qtr. of 1919, aged 79.
1840
Mary Wedderburn, [4th] d. of David W. [Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847] & Sarah Cook [m. 1834 at Morpeth], was b. in 1839/40. - In the 1841 Census, Mary was aged 1. - In the 1851 Census, Mary, aged 10 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her widowed mother Sarah, a Lodging House keeper, Pauper, aged 40 (‘b. Espley’); 5 siblings; & a family of Lodgers, at Wansbeck Street, Morpeth. - In the 1861 Census, Mary, a Farm Servant aged 19 (‘b. Morpeth’), was still living at Wansbeck Street, Morpeth with her mother, now Sarah Swan (formerly Wedderburn, née Cook), aged 49 (‘b. Espley’); her mother’s 2nd husband, John Swan, a Chelsea Pensioner aged 50 (‘b. Alnwick’); Mary’s brother John, an Ag. Lab., aged 16 (‘b. Morpeth’); & 6 Boarders (including Frances Wedderburn, aged 7 mths. - see 1860),.
1840
Dorothy Weatherburn [unidentified] died in the March qtr. of 1840 at Tynemouth.
1840
Sarah Weatherburn [?b. 1839 - unidentified] died in the March qtr. of 1840 at Newcastle on Tyne.
1840
Nancy Wedderburn [née Ann Gorrel, widow of William Wedderburn (bap. as ‘Wetherburn’ in 1758, m. 1795)] died at Whittington, Lancs., on 10/2/1840, aged 78. ‘Christopher Wedderburn present’. [In footnote¹ on W.B. p. 510, it says that the Christopher present at Nancy’s death was ‘no doubt Christopher W. b. 1772 who went to S. Africa in 1820’ - but it was ‘Nancy’ & William’s son Christopher, bap. 1805, who was present at his mother’s death, not his Uncle Christopher.]
1840
Robert Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880 at Carnforth, Lancs. ] & Ann Rose [m. 1835, d. 1890 at Hunslet, Yorks.], was b. in the March qtr. of 1840 & bap. on 16/8/1840 at Coalville. In the 1841 Census, Robert Wetherburn (sic), aged 2 (‘born in the county’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Coal Ville (sic), Whitwick, Leics. - In the 1851 Census, Robert Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’ ), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Harts Buildings, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - Robert m. i) Ann Hall at York in 1858 (q.v.). [They had (at least) 3 sons & 2 daughters.] - “Robert became a distinguished railway engineer. He was a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and latterly lived at Ashton Lodge, Pettiton Rd., Torquay”. Ann Weatherburn died at 73 Highgate Rd., Kentish Town, London, on 5/6/1897, aged 57. Robert m. ii) Elizabeth Margaret Routledge at Dover on 26/4/1898. Elizabeth Margaret already had 3 sons: Albert Augustus Millar (b. Sept. qtr. 1891, Hackney, 1b 590); Arthur Routledge Millar (b. 3/8/1893 at Chiswick - Brentford 3a 123); & Robert Leonard Millar (b. Sept. qtr. 1896, Brentford 3a 116, who died in France on 16/7/1916 as Leonard Millar, 2nd Lt. DLI - cwgc); & she and Robert then had a daughter Margaret Weatherburn (‘Madge’, b. 1899). - Elizabeth died at Acton, Middlx., on 20/8/1902, aged 40. Admon. was granted to Robert Weatherburn at London on 5/9/1902. - Estate valued at £307:13:9d. Robert died at Hermon Hill, Wanstead, Essex (the home of his daughter) on 2/1/1919, aged 78. [“Mr. Weatherburn served the first portion of his time with Kitson, Thompson & Hewetson at Leeds and the remainder on the North Eastern Railway. From there he went to the new docks under construction at Birkenhead, afterwards obtaining marine engineering experience at Lairds. Subsequently he re-entered the service of the North Eastern Railway, after a brief but valuable experience on the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. He then returned to Kitson & Co., in whose service he became known to nearly every railway in Britain, as well as Russia, Denmark & Germany. He re-entered the railway service in 1874 as inspector of new work at the Midland Railway and afterwards was appointed District Locomotive Superintendent at Leicester and London. He retired from the Midland service at the end of 1905. (From 2 obituaries published in 1919, q.v..) - Robert is the author of the book “Ajax Loquitor” (a forerunner of “Thomas the Tank Engine?!), which is to be found in the British Library.]
1840 Lily Sutherland, [illegitimate] d. of Frances Sutherland was b. 13/1/1840 & bap. 22/3/1840 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick. on Tweed. Lily m. George Weatherburn, Twine Spinner (b. 1834, q.v. - m.not found).
1840
John Weatherburn, [5th] s. of Martin W. [Engineman (b. 1801)] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1826], was b. in the June qtr. of 1840 at Blyth, Northumberland. In the 1841 Census, John, aged 1, was living at East Street, Cowpen, with his parents and 4 brothers & 4 sisters. - In the 1851 Census, John, a Coal Miner aged 11 (‘b. Horton’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Church Hill, Wallsend, Northumberland. - In the 1861 Census, John, a Forgeman, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents, 4 siblings & a nephew, at 11 Hawks Cottages, Gateshead. - John m. Ann Vardy at Newcastle in 1865 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 3 daughters & 2 sons.] - John Weatherburn died at Cockermouth [Cumberland] in Sept. qtr. 1910, aged 70. His widow Ann Weatherburn died there in March qtr. 1921, aged 83.
1840 Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1840.
1840
Richard Weatherburn, [‘ante-nuptial’] elder s. of Richard Graham W. [Master Mariner, bap. 1796 at S. Shields, Durham, d. there 1858] & Ann [Tapscott, m. 21/11/1840 at Stepney, Middlx., d. at Camden Town, Middlx., in 1854], was bap. on 7/6/1840 at St. Dunstan’s, Stepney. In the 1851 Census, Richard, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Stepney, Middlx.’), was living with his parents, 5 siblings, a Visitor & a House Servant, at Laygate Square, Westoe, South Shields. Durham. - In the 1861 Census, Richard Weatherburn, Head, a Sailor, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Middlesex, London’), was living at Adelaide Street, Westoe, South Shields, Durham, with his sister Elizabeth, aged 17; his brother Charles, aged 12; & an ‘unidentified’ Visitor, Ann Isabella Weatherburn, aged 30 (all ‘b. South Shields’). - Richard Weatherburne (sic) died at Constantinople between 1871-5. ]
1840
Jane Weatherburn, widow, of borough of Sunderland in the county of Durham [widow of John W. (?b. 1803), Keelman of Ayres Quay, Bishopwearmouth, who died in Sept. 1839 leaving a Will], died at Sunderland on 13/9/1840. [Jane died before her husband’s Will had been proved, so letters of Administration were granted on 4/11/1840 to Mrs. Elizabeth Halero of the Borough, Sunderland, to deal with both John’s and Jane’s estates.]
1840
William Weatherburn [b. 1839, 3rd s. of William W. (Engine-wright, b. 1807, d. 1870) & Jane Hall (m. 1833, d. 1869)] died at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1840. [Another son named William was b. 1846. (He died in Stepney, London in 1849, aged 2½.) - A third son named William was b. in Sunderland in 1855 (q.v.).]
1840
Thomas Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] s. of Robert Weatherburn [Iron Miner, b. 1801] & Mary Lailand [m. 1830], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1840 at Ulverston. In the 1841 Census, Thomas Wetherburn (sic), aged 6 mths., was living with his parents & 5 siblings at Dalton. - In the 1851 Census, Thomas Wetherburn, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Dalton’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Dalton. - [The death of Thomas Wedderburn ‘of Barrow in Furness’, at the Lancashire Lunatic Asylum on 10/7/1885, aged 60 (sic), is referred to on W.B. p. 505 (footnote³), but he is not identified. - The Asylum records show that Thomas was first admitted to Lancaster Moor on 4/2/1867 as ‘a Miner, aged 26, Single, Rel: Ch. of E.’. (His brother Peter, b. 1833, q.v., completed & signed a Questionnaire about Thomas.) - Thomas was discharged, ‘recovered’, on 2/6/1868 but was re-admitted on 11/5/1885 as ‘Labourer, aged 50, of Hawcote, Barrow.’ - He died on 10/7/1885 [from ‘pericarditis’], said to be ‘aged 60’, although he was actually only 45.
1840
Barbara Wedderburn, ‘d. of David Wedderburn’, died at Newcastle 7/11/1840, aged 5. [Barbara is no doubt the 2nd d. of David W. (Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834 at Morpeth).]
1840
Richard Graham Weatherburn, Mariner, a bachelor, of 17 Green Street [bap. May 1796 at South Shields, Durham], ‘s. of Robert Weatherburn, deceased’ [& Elizabeth Anderson (m. 1794 at Jarrow] m. Ann Tapscott, spinster, ‘d. of Charles Tapscott, deceased’, at All Saints Church, Stepney, on 21/11/1840. (The witnesses were Robson Dowson & Sarah Hollice.) - They had 2 sons & 4 daughters: Richard Weatherburn (b. at Stepney in June 1840); Elizabeth White Wetherburn (sic - b. 1842 at Westoe, S. Shields, Durham); Anne Weatherburn (b. 1844 at S. Shields, d. there 1861); Charles Weatherburn (b. at S. Shields 1846 - who became a Ship Broker); Ellen (b. 1849 at S. Shields - who became a School Mistress); & Emily Weatherburn (b. 1851 at S. Shields, d. 1889 at Hexham). - In the 1851 Census, Richard Graham W., Shipowner, aged 55 (‘b. Durham, Shields’), was living at Laygate Square, Westoe, South Shields, with Ann, aged 35 (‘b. Devonshire’); Richard, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Middlx., Stepney’); Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 9; Anne a Scholar aged 7 Charles, a Scholar aged 5; Ellen, aged 2; Emily, aged 2 mths.; & a Visitor, Annabell ---, Dressmaker, aged 21 (all ‘b. Durham, S. Shields’); & Maryann Cockburn, House Servant, aged 21 (‘b. Devonshire’). - Ann Weatherbourne (sic) died at Camden Town, Middlx., on 31/10/1854, aged 40. Richard Graham W. died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1858. In the 1861 Census, their elder son, Richard Weatherburn, Head, a Tailor, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Middlx., London’), was living at Adelaide Street., Westoe, South Shields, Durham, with his sister Elizabeth, aged 17; & brother Charles, aged 12; plus an ‘unidentified’ Visitor, Ann Isabella Weatherburn, aged 30 (all ‘b. South Shields’).
1841
Barbara Wetherburn (sic) [b. 1820, 4th d. of Matthew Weatherburn (?b. 1784 or 1787, q.v.) & Christiana --- (d. 1824)] died at Thirsk in the March qtr. of 1841. She was buried at St. Oswald, Sowerby [nr. Thirk], N/R Yorks., on 18/3/1841, aged 21
1841
James Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Christopher W. [Ag. Lab./Salmon-fisher, b. c1807, d. 1889] & Margaret Geggie [m. 1833, d. 1886], was b. c1841. - In the 1851 Census, James Wedderburn, aged 10, was living with his parents & 3 siblings in the village of Hutton. - In the 1861 Census, James Weatherburn, a Railway Stoker aged 20 (‘b. Paxton, Scotland’), was living with his mother & 4 siblings at East Ord, nr. Tweedmouth. (His father Christopher was then a Stone Quarrier, lodging at Elswick.] - “James was killed on the railway. He died unm.’. (W.B. p. 501) - James Weatherburn, Railway Engine Fireman, died as a result of an accident at Kiln Hill, Tweedmouth, on 8/10/1861, aged 24. Inquest held 8/10/1864.
1841
Robert Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900] & Euphemia Alcorn [m. 1835, d. 1893], was b. in the June qtr. of 1841. In the 1841 Census, Robert Weatherburn, aged 1 month, was living with his parents & 2 older sisters at Horncliffe. - In the 1851 Census, Robert Weatherburn, aged 10, was living in Horncliffe with his parents & 6 siblings. - Robert became a Blacksmith in a Shipyard. - Robert Wedderburn m. Eliza Fulton at Coldingham in 1868 (q.v.). - [They had 5 sons & 2 daughters.] - “In 1891 he was living at Newcastle”. (W.B. p. 501) - Eliza Wedderburn, of 136 Headland St., Newcastle, wife of Robert Wedderburn, Blacksmith, died in the June qtr. of 1904. Her estate valued at £194.
1841
Isabella Weatherburn, [younger] d. of Elias W. [Shoemaker ‘of Greenses’, b. 1805] & Margaret [Gibson, m. 1828] ‘of Greenses’, was b. in the March qtr. of 1841 & bap. 4/4/1841 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. In the 1841 Census, Isabella, aged 3 mths., was living with Elias & Margaret, 3 siblings & Elias’s sister Jane’s daughter, Jane Hudson Weatherburn, aged 2 (b. Soho, London, 1839), at High Greens, B-on-T. - In the 1851 Census, Isabella, ‘Niece’ (sic), a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Berwick’), was still living with her parents Elias & Margaret, 2 brothers, & Jane H. Weatherburn, Niece, aged 12 (‘b. London’ - 1839, q.v.), at Greenses, Berwick. - Isabella Weatherbourn (sic) m. Thomas Bailey at Lewisham, London, 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.
1841
Mary Jane Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1841.
1841
Henry Weatherburn, widower [‘s. of Henry W.’ - unidentified] m. Mary Carr, spinster [‘d. of Charles Carr’], both of tis parish, at Christ Church, Tynemouth, on 9/5/1841, by banns.
1841
Thomas Wedderburn [afterwards Weatherburn, b. 1809 at Ilderton (5 miles SE of Wooler), s. of Thomas W., a Shepherd, & Joanne --- (m. not found)], Husbandman [Ag. Lab.], a bachelor of Charlton Mires, m. Margaret Douglas, spinster, of Doxford [d. of James Douglas, Shepherd], at the Parish Church, Ellingham [between Bamburgh & Alnwick, Northumberland], on 9/5/1841. (M. cert. - One of the 5 witnesses was David Colvill. In the 1841 Census (taken 6 June 1841), Margaret Wedderburn, ‘aged 25’, was living with her parents, James Douglas, Shepherd, ‘aged 70’, & Jane, ‘aged 75’, & her brother George Douglas, ‘aged 25’, at New Doxford, Embleton, Ellingham, Northumberland. - Acc. to the W.B., Thomas & Margaret: “had issue Thomas Fulder (sic - Falder) Wedderburn (b. 1842, d. 1881); James Wedderburn (b. 1843); & Joan Wedderburn (b. 1848) ”. But they had 5 more children: Jane Weatherburn (b. 1847); John Douglas Wedderburn (b. 1850); George Weatherburn (b. 1852); William Weatherburn (b. 1855 - he emigrated to NZ following his m. in 1880, q.v.); & Elizabeth Eleanor Weatherburn (b. 1858). - In the 1851 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, an Ag. Lab., aged 41 (‘b. N. Middleton, N’berland’), was living at Brandon White House, Brandon, with Margaret, aged 35 (‘b. Shawdon Hill’); Thomas, At Home, aged 8, (‘b. Link Hill’); James, a Scholar aged 7, & Joan, aged 2; John, aged 3 mths. (all‘b. Rock Moor House’); & Frances Woodcock, Servant, aged 16, Ag. Lab. (‘b. Way to Wooler’). - In the 1861 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 52 (‘b. Middleton’ - S. of Wooler), was living at West Ditchburn with Margaret aged 44 (‘b. Shawdon Hill’); Thos. Falder, aged 18 (‘b. Link Hill’), ‘Lame from Birth’; James, Ag. Lab. aged 17; Jane, aged 16 (sic) - (both ‘b. Rock Moor House’); Joan, a Scholar, aged 12; John Douglas, a Scholar aged 10; George, a Scholar aged 8 (all ‘b. Brandon’); William, a Scholar aged 5; & Elizabeth Eleanor, aged 2 (both ‘b. West Ditchburn’). - In the 1871 Census, Thomas Weatherburne, an Ag. Lab. aged 61 (‘b. Ilderton’), was living at Labourers House, Great Ryle, Northumberland with Margaret, aged 55 (‘b. Whittingham’); Thomas, aged 28 (‘b. Eglingham’); James, aged 27 (‘b. Embleton’); Jane, aged 24; George, aged 19; William, aged 15; & Elizabeth, aged 13 (all ‘b. Eglingham’). - In the 1881 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, a General Labourer aged 71 (‘b. Ilderton’), was living at Carterside, Newtown in Rothbury, Northumberland, with Margaret, aged 65 (‘b. Whittingham’), & three unm. children: Thomas, an Imbecile, aged 38; John Douglas, a Shepherd aged 30; & Elizabeth, a Field Worker aged 22 (all‘b. Eglingham’). - [N.B. Eglingham is 6m NW of Alnwick & Ellingham is 8m N of Alnwick.] - Margaret Weatherburn, ‘wife of Thomas Weatherburn’, died at Little Tosson, Rothbury, co. Northumberland, on 7/6/1882, aged 66. Admon. of Margaret’s estate was granted at Newcastle in 1884 to Thomas W. of Little Tosson, Shepherd. (W.B. Vol. II, p. 522, Note 1, k) - Thomas Weatherburn died at Rothbury in the June qtr. of 1888, aged 78.
1841
Jane Weatherburn, Spinster, ‘of George Street’, [unidentified] died in the June qtr. of 1841 at Tynemouth & was buried on 6/5/1841, aged 65¾. [Jane may be the Jane W., dau. of Thomas & Mary W., bap. 10/7/1774 at St. Hilda’s, South Shields.]
1841
Sarah Weatherburn [unidentified] died in the June qtr. of 1841 at Sunderland.
1841
Luke Weatherburn [Colliery Fireman - formerly a Yeoman - ?b. c1795 (?2nd s. of Luke W., b. 1748, d. 1821) & Mary Alder (m. 1775) & husband of Jane Sadler (m. 1825)] died in the Sept. qtr. of 1841 at Newcastle on Tyne. [His widow Jane m. ii) Robert King at Gateshead on 15/10/1843. ]
1841
John Wedderburn [b. c1795, elder s. of Adam Weatherburn (b. 1768), & husband of Mary Walthur (m. not found)], died ‘s.p.’ on 24/8/1841, at Altrincham, co. Cheshire, aged 46. John was buried at Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Bowdon, on 27/8/1841. (In a footnote on W.B. p. 511, it shows incorrectly that John died in 1814.) - [In 1833 John wrote a letter to his cousin William in S. Africa (see 1800), which proves that his father Adam was the brother of Christopher Weatherburn/Wedderburn (b. 1772), who emigrated to S. Africa in 1820.] - [In the 1841 Census, (in which adults’ ages were ‘rounded down’ to the nearest 5 years), John Wedderburn, an Inn Keeper ‘aged 45’, was living with Mary Ann, ‘aged 50’ at Market Place, Altringham, Bowden, Cheshire. - In the 1841 Trade Directory, John is listed as ‘Victualler, Admiral Collingwood, & Tailor 10 Fleet Street, Deansgate’.] - His widow Mary died at Bowden in 1849 (q.v.).]
1841
George Cockburn Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of William W. [Mariner, b. 1813, d. 1895] & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn [bap. 1816, m. not found, d. 1855], was b. 22/9/1841 at Johnson’s Hill, Westoe, South Shields, Durham (birth reg. as ‘George Weatherburn’) & bap. as George Cockburn W., on 3/10/1841 at Holy Trinity, South Shields. In the 1851 Census, George Cockburn W., a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. S. Shields, Durham’), was living with his mother Margaret, Mariner’s Wife aged 35 (‘b. B-on-T’), & 6 siblings, at Golden Square, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1861 Census, George, a Horse Shoer aged 19 (‘b. South Shields’), was living with his uncle Joseph Cockburn, a Veterinary Surgeon, aged 36 (‘b. B-on-T’) & Joseph’s wife & daughter, at 8 St. John’s Street, Newcastle. - George m. Elizabeth Patrick at St. Andrew’s Church, Newcastle, on 20/10/1861 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 6 sons & 5 daughters.] - George Cockburn Weatherburn, of St. John’s Place, Newcastle, Farrier, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘2nd s. of William of Hatters Lane, Mariner & Burgess of the said Borough’’, on 20/10/1862. - George and Elizabeth continued to live at Newcastle with their family until 1893, when the Freemen’s records show George as an Incomer to Berwick on 4/10/1893, ‘Farrier from Newcastle’. George lived at 1 Tweed Street, Berwick, in 1894 and was the Licensee of the Cock and Lion Inn Bridge Street, in 1898, but by 1901 was a Dairyman living in Walkergate, Berwick, with his wife and youngest daughter Florence. - Elizabeth Weatherburn died at 20 Walkergate, Berwick on 1/4/1905, aged 63 but George is shown in the Freemen’s records as a Berwick resident until 1914. - George Cockburn Weatherburn, Dairyman, died at Green batt, Alnwick, Northumberland, on 26/6/1915, the home of his daughter, Florence.
1841
Susanna Weatherburn, [younger] d. of William W. [Mariner (?b. 1809)] & Elizabeth Hunter [m. 1831], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1841 at South Shields, Durham. & bap. 25/10/1841 at Holy Trinity, South Shields. In the 1861 Census, Susannah (sic) Weatherburn, a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 19, was living in Laygate Street, Westoe, South Shields, with her sister Elizabeth, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 28; & their brother William, a Mariner, unm. aged 22 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - Susannah (sic) m. George Turner in 1865 (q.v.).
1841
Ann Wadderburn (sic), d. of William Wedderburn [Mariner, b. 1797] & Mary [Tilsley or Tinsley (m. not found)], bap. 3/10/1841 at Saint Peter’s, Liverpool. (Ann Weatherburne (sic) died at Beau Buildings, Liverpool, on 15/5/1846, aged 4. (Death cert.) - Margaret Hargreaves was the Informant. [See Ann’s death, 1844, & John W., b. 1836.]
1841
Thomas Weatherburn, a Pitman, bachelor [bap. 1819 at Horton, (4th) s. of Thomas W. (Pitman, b. 1773) & Mary Simpson (m. 1795, d. 1832)] m. Ann Robson, spinster [d. of John Robson, Pitman], both of Spital (?)Tongues, at St. Andrew’s Church, Newcastle on Tyne, on 30/10/1841. They had (at least) 3 daughters & 5 sons: Mary (b. 1842); John (b. 1844, d. 1846); Thomas (b. 1846); John (b. 1848, d. 1867); Hannah (b. 1850); Martin William (b. 1852); Robert Robson (b. 1861); & Ann (b. 1865). - In the 1851 Census, Thomas, an Engineman aged 32 (‘b. Horton’), was living at Crofton, Cowpen, with Ann, aged 28 (both ‘b. Horton’); Mary, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Cramlington’); Thomas, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Earsdon’); John, aged 3, & Hannah, aged 10 mths. (both ‘b. Horton’). - In the 1861 Census, Thomas, a Coal Miner aged 41 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living at 32 Blaketown, Seghill, with Ann, aged 39 (‘b. Howden’); Thomas, a Coal Miner aged 15; John, a Coal Miner aged 13; Hannah, a Scholar aged 11 (all ‘b. Seghill’); Martin, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Cowpen’); & Robert R., aged 10mths. (‘b. Seghill’). - In the 1871 Census, Thomas, a Coal Miner aged 53 (‘b. Horton’), was living at Low Head, New Backworth, with Ann aged 49; Martin W., a Railway Signalman, aged 18; Robert R., a Scholar aged 10; Ann E. a Scholar aged 6; & his father-in-law John Robson, formerly a Blacksmith, aged 86 (‘b. Corbridge’). - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Coal Miner aged 62, was living at 93 Shankhouse Row, Cramlington, with Ann aged 59 (‘b. Howden’); their daughter Hannah Fogg, aged 30 (‘b. Horton’); Hannah’s husband Thomas Fogg, an unemployed Engine Driver, aged 35 (‘b. Ryton’); their sons Martin W., a Coal Weighman aged 28 (‘b. Horton’); & Robert R., a Labourer aged 20 (‘b. Earsdon’); their younger daughter Ann, aged 16 (‘b. Earsdon’); their granddaughter Theodora Burt, aged 4 (‘b. Newcastle’); Thomas’s brother-in-law John Robson, a Coal Screener aged 51 (‘b. Earsdon’); & his nephew William Palmer, a Labourer aged 14 (‘b. Earsdon’). - Thomas Weatherburn, Coal Miner, died at Shankhouse, Cramlington, on 24/5/1885, aged 66. In the 1901 Census, Ann Weatherburn, a widow aged 79 (‘b. Howdon’), was living at Hartford Colliery, East Hartford, with Martin, a Colliery Pit Heap Inspector, unm. aged 48 (‘b. Cowpen’); her son Robert R., a Stationary Engine Manufactory Driver, unm. aged 40; & her brother, John Robson, a Coal Worker-screener (above ground), unm. aged 72 (both ‘b. Seghill’). - Ann Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1910, aged 89.]
1841
Mary Ann Weatherburn, (illegitimate) d. of Mary W. [unidentified], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1841 at Berwick. Mary Ann was bap. at Holy Trinity, Berwick, on 7/8/1842. - [See Mary ‘Wetherburn’., b. 1824.]
1841
Dorothy Wedderburn, [5th] d. of David W. [Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847] & Sarah Cook [m. 1834 at Morpeth], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1841. She was bap. 16/1/1842 at Dinnington, Northumberland. In the 1851 Census, Dorothy, aged 9 (‘b. Brenkley’), was living with her widowed mother Sarah, a Lodging House keeper, Pauper, aged 40 (‘b. Espley’); 5 siblings; & a family of Lodgers, at Wansbeck Street, Morpeth.- In the 1861 Census, Dorothy, aged 19 (‘b. Morpeth’), was a House Servant in
the household of George Brinton, a Farmer of 60 acres & Inn Keeper, aged 64 (‘b. England’), at Whickam Hill, Whickham, Northumberland. - In the 1871 Census, Dorothy, aged 28 (‘b. Brinkley, Northumberland’), was a Cook in the household of Solicitor’s wife Jane Champney at Newbegin, Beverley, Northumberland. - Dorothy m. William Halliday in 1874 (q.v.). In the 1881 Census, Dorothy Halliday, ‘aged 37’, was living with her husband William, a Herd Shepherd aged 36, at 98 Derby St., Westgate, Northumberland; & William’s niece, Isabella Halliday, aged 12 (all ‘b. Newcastle’).
1842
The Berwick Freemen’s Roll of 1842 lists eight Weatherburns: Alexander 9/12/1803, e.s. of William, Saddler, Exeter; John 3/1/1806, 2nd s. of William, Blacksmith, Berwick; Robert 31/12/18127 of William, Watchmaker, Berwick; William 20/6/1818, 4th s. of William, Customs, Berwick; Elias 2/6/1826, e.s. of Elias, Shoemaker, Berwick; William 13/10/1828, 2nd s. of Elias, R.A. [Royal Artillery], Abroad; William 26/2/1835, e.s. of Robert, Mariner, Shields; Alexander 14/12/1841, 2nd s. of Robert, Furrier, Berwick.
1842
Dorothy Weatherburn [3rd] d. of James W. [Labourer, b. c1810 at Rothbury] & Margaret --- [m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham], was b. in the March qtr. of 1842 at Stockton &c. [See next entry.] - Dorothy was buried at St. Hilda, Hartlepool, on 5/4/1843, aged 14 mths.
1842
Elizabeth Weatherburn, b. ‘abt. 1842’, @ Spouse: Joseph Henderson, of Hartlepool. [Elizabeth may be the 4th d. daughter of James W., Labourer (b. c1810 at Rothbury, Northumberland), & Margaret --- (m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham), who was b. c1845 (q.v.). - [Her birth not reg. under Weatherburn, Wedderburn or Wetherburn.]
1842
Alison Wedderburn [‘Alice’ Cowe (b. 1793), first wife of Henry W. (Blacksmith, b. c1803)] died at Fenton, Northumberland, on 11/2/1842, aged 48. Alison was buried at Doddington on 14/2. - Henry m. ii) Margaret Dover (m. not found - see 1803 for details).
1842
William Weatherburn, [4th & ygst.] s. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805] & his first wife Esther Dixon [m. 1828, d. 1846], was b. 17/2/1842 at Swannington Incline, Leicester & bap. at St. Nicholas’ Church, Leicester, on 26/6/1850 (at a joint christening with his half-brother, Henry, b. 1849, q.v.) - In the 1851 Census, William Wetherburn (sic), a School Boy aged 9 (‘b. Leicester’), was living with his father; his father’s 2nd wife Ann, aged 38; her son John Kilby, a Rail Cleaner aged 14; his brothers Martin, a Rail Labourer aged 15 (‘b. Snibstone, Leics.’); Robert, an Errand Boy aged 11, & William, a School Boy aged 9; & his half-brother Harry, aged 1 (all ‘b. Leicester’), at Watts Causeway, St. Mary’s, Leicester. - William died at Leicester on 23/12/1851, aged 9 years & 10 months. - William was buried at Welford Rd. Cemetery, Leicester, in Dec. 1851, aged 9.
1842
Edmund Webb Weatherburn of Coxons Lane [?grandson of Isabella W. (née White), widow of Elias W. (b. 1783, m. 1805, d. 1818)] was buried at at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick on Tweed, on 8/3/1842, aged 4. [In the 1841 Census, Edmund Webb, aged 3 (‘b. in the county’), was living in Cookson’s Lane, B-on-T, with Isab. Weatherburn, Independent, ‘aged 55’ (‘not b. in the county’).]
1842
John Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ [Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849] & Margaret Edminson [m. not found, d. 1879], was b. in the March qtr. of 1842 at Berwick on Tweed. In the 1851 Census, John Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 9, was living with his widowed mother Margaret, Grocers shop (small), aged 51; his brother Thomas, aged 13; his sister Jane, aged 18, & Jane’s 5-month-old son, William J. (all ‘b. Spittal’). - In the 1861 Census, John, aged 19, was still living at Spittal with his widowed mother, aged 61 (‘b. Thornton’) & his nephew, William J. Wedderburn, aged 10 (b. 1850, q.v.) ]- John Wedderburn m. Jane Simpson at Berwick in 1862. - [They had 4 daughters (one of whom died in infancy) & a son.] - Jane died at Morpeth in 1873, aged 33. In the 1881 Census, John, an Iron Moulder, a widower ‘aged 40’, was living at 3 Wallace Green, Berwick upon Tweed, with his daughter Jane, aged 17, Housekeeper; his son James, a Scholar aged 10 (both ‘b. Spittal’); & daughter Ann, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Morpeth’). - [His dau. Margaret, aged 12, was staying at Elswick with her uncle Thomas (b. c1837) & his wife Elizabeth. (In 1888, Margaret (b. 1868) m. her cousin William (b. 1868, s. of John’s brother Henry (b. 1828) & his wife Alice Fairbairn).] - John m. ii) Agnes Crombie at Berwick on 7/10/ 1882 (q.v.). (Marr. cert.) - “John died at Edinburgh on 19/9/1888”.
1842
Mary Weatherburn [?Mary Watt, wife of W illiam W. (?bap. 1794 at Newcastle, m. there 1820)], lunatic, widow, died in the Bensham Lunatic Asylum, Gateshead, on 27/3/1842. - Date of Probate: 3 June 1842. Administration bond, penal sum £100, 18 May 1842, administration granted to the Overseers of the Poor of Byker township, creditors. Certificate of estate value, 21 May 1843, Newcastle Saving Bank account in the name of Mary Watt. Affadavit of the Overseers of the poor of Byker, relating that the Newcastle Saving Bank account of Mary Watt was, they believed, a nominee in trust’s account for the deceased, and which nominee was unknwn to them.
1842
Alexander Weatherburn [twin with John below], s. of Peter W. [Groom, b. c1798] & Elizabeth [Robson (m. not found)] was b. at 2.a.m. on 1/6/1842 at ‘Close’, St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne. - He died there on 11/6/1842. - ‘In the Close, on the 11th instant, Alexander, son of Mr. Peter Weatherburn, groom.
1842
John Weatherburn [twin with Alexander above], s. of Peter W. [Groom, b. c1798] & Elizabeth [Robson (m. not found)] was b. 1/6/1842 at at ‘Close’, St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne. - He died there the same qtr.
1842
John Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1842
1842
Ann Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Benjamin W. [Shipwright, b. 1810] & Mary Todd [m. 1838], was b. in the June qtr. of 1842 at South Shields & bap. 3/7/1842 at Holy Trinity, South Shields. In the 1851 Census, Ann, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her parents; 2 sisters & her grandmother Ann Weather-burn, a widow aged 81, at 73 Comercial Road, Westoe, Durham. - In the 1861 Census, Anne Weatherburn, unm. aged 19, was a Nurse in the household of John Davison, a Shipwright aged 36, & his wife & children (all ‘b. S. Shields’), at 101 Commercial Road, Westoe. [John Davison’s daughter Mary Ann Davison m. Mark Johnson Weatherburn in Dec. 1875 (q.v.).] - Ann Weatherburn m. Henry Tuff at Tynemouth in 1863 (q.v.).
1842
Thomas Falder Wedderburn [afterwards Weatherburn], [e.] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton, SE of Wooler] & Margaret Douglas [m. 1841 at Ellingham], was b. in the June qtr. of 1842. Thomas was bap. 26/4/1842 at Warenford Presbyterian. In the 1861 Census, Thos. Falder Weatherburn, aged 18 (‘b. L….. ?’); ‘Lame from Birth’, was living with his parents & 7 younger siblings at West Ditchburn, Northumberland. - In the 1871 Census, Thomas Weatherburne, aged 28 (‘b. Eglingham’), was still living with his parents & 7 siblings but at Labourers House, Great Ryle, Northumberland. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, unm. aged 38 (‘b. Eglingham), ‘an Imbecile’, was living with his parents and a younger unm. brother & sister at Carterside, Newtown in Rothbury. - Thomas Weatherburn died at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1881, aged 39.
1842
Elizabeth White Wetherburn (sic), [e.] d. of Richard Graham W. [Master Mariner, b. 1796, d. 1858] & Ann Tapscott [m. 1840 in London, d. there 1854], was b. in the June qtr. of 1842 at South Shields. - In the 1851 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn., a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Durham, Westoe’), was living with her parents, 5 siblings, a Visitor & a House Servant, at Laygate Square, Westoe, South Shields, Durham. - In the 1861 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, aged 17, was living with her brother Richard, Head, a Sailor, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Middlx., London’), her brother Charles, aged 12, & an ‘unidentified’ Visitor, Ann Isabella Weatherburn, aged 30 (all ‘b. South Shields’), at Adelaide Street, Westoe, S. Shields. - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, unm. aged 38, was living with her widowed brother Charles, a Ship Broker (b. 1846); their sister Emily (b. 1851, d. 1889); & Charles’s children [Lucretia] Gertrude aged 12 (b. 1868) & [Charles] Leonard aged 11 (b. 1870), (all ‘b. S. Shields’), at 5 Laygate Terrace, Westoe, S. Shields, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, aged 58, was still living with her brother Charles, a Ship Broker, aged 55, & Charles’ daughter Lucretia G., aged 32, but at 7 Westoe Crescent, Westoe, S. Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, aged 68 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her widowed brother Charles, a Ship Broker, her sister Ellen, aged 62, & Charles’s daughter Lucretia Gertrude, aged 42, at Iveagh Cottage, Wylam on Tyne. - Elizabeth Weatherburn, spinster, died there on 14/6/1920. Admon. of her estate was granted to Charles Weatherburn.
1842
Mary Ann Weatherburn, [illegitimate] d. of Mary Weatherburn of Berwick, bap. 7/8/1842 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed.
1842
Ann Weatherbourne (sic), [2nd] d. of Robert Weatherburn [Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880 at Carnforth, Lancs.] & Ann [Rose (m. 1835, d. 1890, at Hunslet, Yorks.)], bap. 23/8/1842 at Coalville. In the 1851 Census, Ann, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Harts Buildings, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - In the 1861 Census, Ann, aged 18 (‘b. Whitwick, Leics.), was living with her parents, 4 siblings & a Visitor (her sister-in-law) Ann Weatherburn, marr. aged 23 (‘b. St. Olives, York’), at 2 Parkfield Terrace, Hunslet, Leeds. - Anne Weatherburn m. William Hainsworth [as his second wife - his first wife being Ann’s sister Margaret] at Holbeck, Yorks., on 1/5/1865 (q.v.).
1842
Elizabeth Weatherburn, younger d. of Robert W. [Shipwright - ?b.1796 - d. 1845-51] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1832 at S. Shields], was b. on 11/9/1842 & bap. 2/10/1842 - as d. of Robert Weatherburn & Elizabeth, late Oliver, Baines Lane, Shipwright’. In the 1851 Census, Elizabeth, aged 8, was living with her widowed mother Elizabeth, aged 38, & 3 brothers & a sister, at 28 Baines Lane, Sunderland. - In the 1861 Census, Elizabeth, aged 18, was living with her mother Elizabeth Clements, her step-father Charles Clements, her married sister Ann Marley & her brother David Weatherburn at 26 Baines Lane, Sunderland. - [She is probably the Elizabeth Weatherburn who m. at Sunderland in the Dec. qtr. of 1864.]
1842
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of James W. [Seedsman & Mole-Catcher, b. 1811, d. 1890] & Elizabeth Carncross [m. 1836, d. 1861], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1842 at Earsdon by North Shields. In the 1851 Census, Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 8 (b. Earsdon’), was living with her parents & 3 sisters at Earsdon. - In the 1861 Census, Elizabeth, a Servant, aged 22 (‘b. Earsdon’), was Cook in the houshold of John R. Liddle, Mining Engineer aged 35 (‘b. N-on-T’), & his wife & family, at Viewers House, Netherley, Morpeth. (Her 22-yr.- old sister Ann was a Nurse there.) - In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth, unm. aged 28, was living in Earsdon Village with her widowed father & 2 unm. sisters, Ann, aged 32, & Jane, aged 21. - [She is probably the Elizabeth Weatherburn who died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1878, aged 35.]
1842 Mary Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Thomas W. [Pitman, bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885] & Ann Robson [m. 1841, d. 1910], was b. at Cramlington on 7/8/1842 & bap. there on 2/10/1842. In the 1851 Census, Mary, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Cramlington’), was living with her parents & 3 younger siblings at Crofton, Cowpen, Northumberland. - Mary married her cousin Thomas Burt (s. of her father’s sister Rebecca (b. 1817) & Rebecca’s husband Peter Burt), in 1860. (See Rebecca Weatherburn’s m. to Peter Burt in 1835.)
1842
Thomas Weatherburn was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1842 at Chester le Street [Durham]. - [See John Weatherburn, ‘s. of William W., Countryman (unidentified), b. there c 1827.] - Thomas Wedderburn (sic), ‘s. of William Wedderburn, Husbandman’, died at Chester le Street, co. Durham, on 19/1/1844, aged 2½.
1842
Elizabeth Weatherburn [?bap. 1824], ‘d. of William Weatherburn’ [?bap. 1806 at Chester le Street , who m. Mary Ann Garfoot in 1823] m. Robert Irving, widower, ‘s. of Robert Irving’, on 7/11/1842 at Kelloe [SW of Durham City].
1842
Margaret Wedderburn [widow of William Weatherburn, Customs Officer (b. c1752, d. 1818 - who was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T on 25/11/1776)] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1842. ‘Mrs. Margaret Wedderburn, residing in Wool Market’, died 28/11/1842, aged 87’. Margaret was buried at Holy Trinity, Berwick, on 4/12/1842.
1842
Mark Melvin Weatherburn [4th s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ (Labourer, b. 1798, d.1849) & Margaret Edminson (m. not found, d. 1879)] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1842.
1843
John Weatherburn [b. 1784, Blacksmith, widower of Sarah Trotter (m. 1807, d. 1811)] m. ii) Mary Lee at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1843. - [John died at B-on-T on 18/7/1850, aged 66.] - In the 1851 Census, Mary Weatherburn, Chandlers Shop Keeper, a widow aged 52 (‘b. Jersey’), was living at High Greens, B-on-T, with ‘Visitor’ Thomas Anderson, ‘Chandlers Shop’, aged 17 (‘b. Spittal’); & Elizabeth Patterson, House Servant, aged 12 (‘b. Scotland’). - ‘Widow of John Weatherburn’ is shown in Berwick’s Freemen’s Roll of 1859, with admission date 9/5/1818. [The admission date of a widow who had been a second wife would be the date that she was the same age as her late husband had been on his admission, e.g. if her husband had been admitted on his 21st birthday, the date of her 21st birthday would be taken as her admission date.] - In the 1861 Census, Mary Weatherburn, Shop keeper, a widow aged 63 (‘b. Jersey’), was living at ‘Greens’, B-on-T, ‘next door’ to Elias W. (b. 1805), & his wife & grandson. - In the 1871 Census, Mary, a widow aged 72 (‘b. Jersey’), was still living next door to Elias & his wife at High Greens. - Mary Weatherburn, of High Greenses, ‘widow of John W., Blacksmith’, died at Berwick on 23/3/1877, aged 80, ‘as a result of Exposure to Cold’. (Coroner’s report) - She was buried at Holy Trinity, B-on-T.
1843
Thomas Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of Christopher W. [Ag. Lab./Salmon-fisher, b. c1807, d. 1889] & Margaret Geggie [m. 1833, d. 1886], was b. c1843 at Paxton or Hutton [N. of Loanend & W. of B-on-T]. - “Thomas went to Tweedmouth”. (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1851 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, aged 8, was living with his parents & 3 siblings in the village of Hutton. - In the 1861 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, a Railway Stoker aged 18 (‘b. Paxton, Scotland’), was living with his mother & 4 siblings at East Ord (nr. Tweedmouth). - [His father was then a Stone Quarrier, lodging at Elswick.] - Thomas Geggie Weatherburn m. Christina Gladston Johnston (sometimes called ‘Christian’) in 1864 (q.v.). - [They had 5 sons & 6 daughters.] - Christina Weatherburn died in the June qtr. of 1892, aged 46. Thomas Weatherburn, Engine-Driver, died at 2 Millstead Cottages, Tweedmouth, on 27/6/1899, aged 56. - He left a Will. Estate valued at £78.
1843
Margaret Weatherburn, [5th] d. of Martin W. [Engineman (b. 1801)] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1826], was b. at Cowpen, Northumberland, in the March qtr. of 1843. - In the 1851 Census, Margaret, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Horton’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Church Hill, Wallsend, Northumberland. - In the 1861 Census, Margaret, aged 18 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with her parents & siblings at 11 Hawks Cottages, Gateshead. - Margaret is probably the Margaret Weatherburn who m. Thomas Flint at Sunderland in 1864. - [They had (at least) 5 sons & a daughter.]
1843
William Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died in the March qtr. of 1843 at Durham.
1843
Mary Weatherburn [perhaps mother of William above?] died at Durham in the March qtr. of 1843.
1843
Dorothy Weatherburn [b. 1842, (3rd) d. of James W., Labourer, b. c1810 , & Margaret --- (m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham)] was buried at St. Hilda, Hartlepool, on 5/4/1843, aged 14 mths.
1843
Margaret Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900] & Euphemia Alcorn [m. 1835, d. 1893], was b. in the June qtr. of 1843. In the 1851 Census, Margaret Weatherburn, aged 7, was living in Horncliffe with her parents & 6 siblings. - In the 1861 Census, Margaret Weatherburn, aged 17 (‘b. Horncliff’), was still living in the Village of Horncliffe with her parents & 5 younger siblings. - Margaret Wedderburn m. James Robert Robinson at Horncliffe in 1868 (q.v.).
1843
Joseph Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1842 at South Shields.
1843
Jane Weatherburn [formerly Sadler, widow of Luke W. (Colliery Firemen - formerly a Yeoman (?b. c1795, m. 1825, d 1841)] m. ii) Robert King at Gateshead on 15/10/1843. In the 1851 Census, Jane King, aged 45 (‘b. Ogle Mill’ - 1807); was living with Robert, an Annuitant aged 53 (b. ?Kenton, North’d’); Jane’s 2 youngest children by Luke W.: Frances, a Dressmaker aged 14 (b. Aydon’), & George, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Newcastle’), & 2 Lodgers, at 4 Bath Lane, St. John, Newcastle on Tyne.
1843
John Wedderburn ‘of Seghill’, [2nd (but see Thomas Cook, b. 1832, e.s. of Sarah Cook)] s. of David W. [Horsekeeper, b. c1809, d. 1847] & Sarah Cook [m. 1834 at Morpeth], was b. on 24/9/1843 at Brenkley. John was bap. on 22/10/1843 at Dinnington. In the 1851 Census, John, aged 7, was living with his widowed mother Sarah, a Lodging House keeper, Pauper, aged 40 (‘b. Espley’); 5 siblings; & a family of Lodgers, at Wansbeck Street, Morpeth.. - In the 1861 Census, John, an Ag. Lab., aged 16 (‘b. Morpeth’), was still living at Wansbeck Street, Morpeth, with his mother, now Sarah Swan, aged 49 (‘b. Espley’); Sarah’s 2nd husband, John Swan, a Chelsea Pensioner aged 50 (‘b. Alnwick’); his sister Mary Wedderburn, a Farm Servant aged 19 (‘b. Morpeth’); & 6 Boarders (including Frances Wedderburn, aged 7 mths. - see 1860). - John Wedderburn m. Eleanor Wilson in 1869 (q.v.). - [They had 2 daughters & a son.] - John Wedderburn, Joiner, of Cramlington, Northumberland, died on 7/12/1905, aged 62. Probate was granted at Newcastle-upon Tyne, to Thomas Wedderburn, Tailor, the son. - Effects: £202:8:0d. [Thomas (b. 1873) was then living in Stockton on Tees, Durham.]
1843
James Wedderburn, [afterwards Weatherburn] - [2nd] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton, SE of Wooler] & Mary (sic) Douglas [Margaret Douglas (m. 1841)], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1843. James was bap. 12/12/1843 at Warenford Presbyterian. - (In the 1861 Census, James Weatherburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 17 (‘b. Rock Moor House’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at West Ditchburn, Northumberland. - In the 1871 Census, James Weatherburne, an Ag. Lab. aged 27 (‘b. Embleton’), was still living with his parents & 7 siblings but at Labourers House, Great Ryle, Northumberland’. - James m. Jessie Ross in 1873 (q.v.). - [They had a daughter & 4 sons.] - Jessie Weatherburn died in April 1913, aged 64. James Weatherburn died on 9/4/1924, aged 80.
1843
William Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of William W. [Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895] & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn [bap. 1816, m. not found, d. 1855], was bap. on 9/4/1843 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed (as ‘s. of Wm. W., Mariner & Margaret, of Eastern Lane’. ) - - In the 1851 Census, William, aged 8 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with his mother Margaret, Mariner’s Wife aged 35 (‘b. B-on-T’), & 6 siblings, at Golden Square, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1861 Census, William, a Farm Labourer aged 18 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his father William, an Ag. Lab. aged 48 (‘b. Blyth’); his step-mother Janet, aged 48 (‘b. Scotland’), 5 brothers & a step-sister, at Hatters Lane, Berwick. - William Weatherburn, of Fence Houses, Durham, Railway Pointsman, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘3rd s. of William of Hatters Lane, Mariner’, on 26/7/1864. - “William Weatherburn, Labourer from Newcastle, came to town 25/2/1870. Made Free 26/7/1864.” - In the 1871 Census, William, a Labourer, unm. aged 28 (‘b. Berwick’), was living in Hatters Lane with his father, his father’s 3rd wife Elizabeth Mitchell (m. 1866), & other members of the family. - [When his grandfather Robert Weatherburn (b. 1791) died in 1871, William’s father was left property at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-Tweed, & William was left “two other rooms in the same flat (that on the Upper flat next to the Ramparts) Upon trust”.] - “William Weatherburn, Platelayer from Newcastle, came to town 9/3/1878. Made Free 2/7/1864.” - William m. i) Catherine Jane Norris at B-on-T in 1872 (q.v.). - Catherine died in June qtr. 1897, aged 51. & William m. ii) Sarah Howe in 1909. - William died at Berwick in Sept. qtr. 1918, aged 75 & Sarah died in March qtr. 1924, aged 75.
1843
Joan Wedderburn [bap. as ‘Joanne’ at Wooler in 1809, q.v.] died at Alnwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1843.
1843
Thomas Weatherburn [Ag. Lab., b. c1816, e.s. of Peter W., Ag. Lab., b. c1787, d. 1871, & his first wife, Mary ---] m. Margaret Allen ‘of Beal’ [d. of Thomas Allen & Margaret ---] at Lamberton Toll on 17/12/1843. - They had (at least) 5 sons & 4 daughters: Margaret (b. 1844 at Chatton); Mary (b. 1847 at Wooler); Peter (b. there 1848, m. 1874 - info. from Dr. Crystal Fulton by e-mail, 9/2/2003); Thomas (b. 16/2/1850, d. ‘Way to Wooler’ aged 2 weeks); Thomas (b. 1/4/1851 ‘Way to Wooler’ - births reg. at Glendale); Isabella (b. 1855 at Belford); John (b. there 1858, m. 1883); William (b. there 1860); & Elizabeth (b. 1853 - who died at Detchant, parish of Belford, in Dec. 1854, aged 1 year.) - [Thomas (b. 1851) & John (b. 1858) became Policemen.] - In the 1851 Census, Thomas Witherburn (sic), a Farm Labourer aged 34 (‘b. Tweedmouth, Durham’), was living at Way to Wooler, with Margaret, aged 34; Margaret, a Scholar aged 6 (both ‘b. Chatton, Northumberland’); Mary, aged 4; & Peter, aged 3 (both ‘b. Wooler’). - In the 1861 Census, Margaret Weatherburn, Head, marr. aged 45 (‘b. Kyloe’); was living in Detchant Village with Margaret, an Ag. Lab, aged 16 (‘b. Chatton’); Mary, an Ag. Lab. aged 14; Peter, an Ag. Lab. aged 13; & Thomas, a Scholar aged 10 (all ‘b. Wooler’); Isabella, aged 5; John A., aged 3; & William, aged 1 (all ‘b. Belford’). - In the 1871 Census, Thomas, an Ag. Lab, aged 54 (‘b. Morten, Durham’), was living at Laverick Law, Lowick, with Margaret, aged 54 (‘b. Lowick’); Margaret, an Ag. Lab. aged 26 (‘b. Chatton’); Mary, an Ag. Lab. aged 24; Peter, an Ag. Lab. aged 22; Thomas, an Ag. Lab. aged 20 (all ‘b. Wooler’); Isabella, an Ag. Lab. aged 15; John, a Scholar aged 13; & William, a Scholar aged 10 (all ‘b. Belford’). - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, an Ag. Lab. aged 65 (‘b. Tweedmouth’ - sic) was living at Labourer’s Cottage, West Lilburn, Northumberland, with Margaret, aged 65 (‘b. Kyloe’); ‘Isabel’, a Farm Servant, unm. ‘aged 24’; John, unm. aged 22, & William, unm. aged 20 - both Ag. Labs. (all ‘b. Belford’). Thomas Weatherburn died on 7/2/1887 at Lilburn Steads, Doddington, aged 71. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret, a widow aged 74 (‘b. Kyloe’), was living at Lilburn South Steads, West Lilburn, with Isabel (sic), an Ag. Lab. ‘aged 32’; & William, an Ag. Lab. ‘aged 28’ (both ‘b. Belford’). - In the 1901 Census, Margaret, a widow aged 85 (‘b. Bogle Hse, Kyloe’), was living at Akeld, Northumberland, with Isabella, an Ag. Lab. ‘aged 42’ (‘b. Detchant’). - Margaret died at Lilburn Grange on 15/12/1901, aged 86. - [A gravestone at Doddington which commemorates the deaths of Margaret’s parents, her husband Thomas & herself, reads: “To the memory of Thomas Allen, died Sept. 5th 1830 aged 57, Margaret [Allen] his wife, died Jan 25th 1847 aged 58, Margaret Allen Weatherburn, daughter of the above, died at Lilburn Grange Dec. 15th 1901, aged 86, Thomas Weatherburn her husband died on 7/2/1887 at Lilburn Steads, Doddington, aged 71”.)]
1843
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1843 at Newcastle upon Tyne.
1843
William Weatherburn, s. of Hannah W. [unidentified], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1843. William, s. of Hannah Wedderburn, was bap. 17/3/1844 at Auckland Saint Andrew. [In the 1841 Census, Hannah Wetherburn (sic), ‘aged 20’, was a Servant at the Manor House in Lanchester Hamlet. [For other Wedderburns & Wetherburns in Auckland St. Andrew see 1855, 1857 & 1860.]
1843
Christiana Weatherburn, [b. 1816, 2nd d. of Matthew W. (?b. 1784 or 1787, q.v.) & Christiana --- (m. not found)] was m. at Northallerton [about 9 miles NW of Thirsk], Yorks. , in the Dec. qtr. of 1843
1843
William Wedderburn [unidentified] died at Chester le Street in the Dec. qtr. of 1843.
1844
Alexander Weatherburn [Hatters Furrier, b. c1821, (2nd) s. of Robert W., ‘Clock & Watchmaker’ (Mason, Watchmaker, Fishmonger, Innkeeper, b. 1791) & Rebecca Taite (m. 1810) - who was admitted a Freeman in 1841] m. Margaret Pearson [b. 1817 in Darlington] at the Register Office, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 9/1/1844. [At that time, Robert Weatherburn was a Clock & Watchmaker. - Info. from m. cert. via his g.g.g. grandson, Derek Weatherburn in Portishad, Somerset.] - Alexander & Margaret had 3 sons & 2 daughters: Alexander (b. 1844, bap. 12/4/1852 at B-on-T, who became a Furrier in Stafford); Robert Nesbit (b. 1845, bap. 12/4/1852 at B-on-T, who became a Tailor in Gateshead); Rebecca (b. 1848 at Newcastle, d. there 1849); Rebecca Margaret (bap. 12/2/1852 at B-on-T); & John Robson (b. 1855, bap. 1858 at N-on-T). - [Rebecca, ‘d. of Alexander Weatherburn’, was a beneficiary under the Will of her grandfather Robert Weatherburn when he died in 1871.] - In the 1851 Census, Alexander, a Furrier aged 30 (‘b. Tweedmouth’) was living with Margaret, aged 34 (‘b. England’); Alexander, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. England’); & Robert N., a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Tweedmouth’). - In 1859, ‘Ann Thompson was charged with having robbed Alexander Weatherburn of two £5 notes. A few evenings ago, the prosecutor, a furrier, met the prisoner and was in her company in Back Row. He was a little under the influence of liquor and therefore she had an opportunity of abstracting a pocket book from his breast pocket containg the notes. As the property had been recovered, he did not wish to press charges. The Bench committed her for 6 weeks.’ In the 1861 Census, Alexander Weatherburn, Furrier, aged 42 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 53 High Friar, Newcastle on Tyne, with Margaret, aged 44 (‘b. Darlington, Durham’); Robert, aged 15; Rebecca, aged 9, & John R. (all ‘b. B-on-T’). - In the 1871 Census, Alexander, Furrier, aged 50 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at 8 Stepney Terrace, Newcastle, with Margaret, aged 54 (‘b. Darlington’); Rebecca, a Glass Painter aged 19 (‘b. Scotland, Berwick’); & John Robson, a Book Binder aged 16 (‘b. Newcastle’). - “Alexander Weatherburn, Farrier (sic), from Newcastle, came to town 2/11/1876. Made free 14/12/1841. Remarks: Withdrawn by letter 23/3/1877.” - “Alexander Weatherburn, Farrier (sic) from Newcastle, came to town 23/3/1878. Made Free 14/12/1841.” - In the 1881 Census, Alexander, a Hatter’s Furrier aged 60 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), & Margaret, aged 64 (‘b. Darlington, Durham’), were living at 39 Richmond Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. - Margaret died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1882, aged 65. “Alexander Weatherburn, Gentleman from Newcastle, came to town 1/8/1893. Made free 14/12/1841.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - Alexander Weatherburn, retired Furrier, died at Hatters Lane, B-on-T, in the June qtr. of 1898, aged 77. “Alexander Weatherburn died on 18/5/1898 aged 78 years”. (Inscription on back of headstone to his uncle, William W., Customs Officer, b. 1797, d. 1870, & his wife Margaret, in Berwick Cemetery.) - Alexander left a Will. - Probate was granted at N-on-T on 27/6/1898 to John Stapleton W., tailor (b. 1852). - Effects valued at £23:14:0d. [Alexander bequeathed his portrait and watch to his grandson Alexander (b. 1868, s. of his s. Robert Nesbit W.) ‘now serving in H.M. Navy’ - provided he claimed them in person within 3 years of his grandfather’s death. If he did not, they were to go John Stapleton Weatherburn, the grandfather’s nephew, with whom he was living when he died.]
1844
Henrietta Weatherburn [b. 1817, 3rd d. of Matthew W. (?b. 1784 or 1787, q.v.) & Christiana --- (m. not found)] died at Thirsk in the March qtr. of 1844.
1844
Thomas Wedderburn [probably Thomas Weatherburn (b. 1842)], ‘s. of William W., Husbandman’, died at Chester le Street, co. Durham, on 19/1/1844, aged 2½. [William may be the William Weatherburn who m. Mary Ann Garfoot at Chester le Street in 1823 (q.v.).]
1844
Anne Weatherburn, 2nd d. of Richard Graham W. [Master Mariner, b. 1796, d. 1858] & Ann Tapscott [m. at Stepney, London, in 1840, d. at Camden Town, Middlx., in 1854], was b. in the March qtr. of 1844 at South Shields. In the 1851 Census, Anne, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her parents & 5 siblings at Laygate Square, Westoe, South Shields. - Anne died there in the March qtr. 1861.
1844
John Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Thomas W. [Pitman, bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885] & Ann Robson [m. 1841, d. 1910], was b. in the March qtr. of 1844 at Tynemouth. John died at Tynemouth in the Sep. qtr. of 1846. - [Another son was named John in 1848.]
1844
Eleanor Wedderburn [unidentified] was b. in the March qtr. of 1844 at Glendale [Northumberland].
1844
William Wedderburn, ‘s. of Hannah’, was bap. 17/3/1844 at Auckland Saint Andrew. [See William Weatherburn, b. Dec. qtr. 1843.] - [He may be the William Wedderburn who died at Cheaster le Street in the Sept. qtr. of 1925, aged 81.]
1844
Alexander Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Alexander W. [Hatters Furrier, b. c1821, d. 1898] & Margaret Pearson [m. 1844, d. 1882], was b. 19/3/1844 at Newcastle on Tyne & bap. 12/4/1852 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed (as s. of Alexander W., ‘Furrier of Castlegate’, & Margaret.). - [There is no record of Alexander being admitted a Freeman.] - In the 1851 Census, Alexander, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. England’), was living with his parents & brother Robert N., a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Tweedmouth’). Alexander may be the Alexander ‘Wetherbourn’, who, in the 1861 Census, was a Private in the Army, aged 18 (‘b. St. Nicholas, Northumberland’), stationed at the Training Depot, 2nd Batt. 60th Rifles, at Winchester, Hants. - Alexander m. i) Emma Main at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1865 (q.v.). - [They had a daughter Margaret Ann, b. 1867 at Salford, Lancs.] - Emma died at Stafford in the June qtr. of 1881. Alexander m. ii) Almira Walsh in 1885 (q.v.). - Alexander Weatherburn died at Sunderland (where his daughter Margaret Ann & her husband William Paul were living) in the Dec. qtr. of 1909, aged 65.
1844 William Wedderburn [Mariner, bap. 1797, e.s. of Wm. W. (Mariner, bap. 1758), & Ann ‘Nancy’ Gorrel (m. 1795)] died at Liverpool on 4/3/1844, aged 46. - [In the W.B. - William “is probably identical with the William Wedderburn, mariner, who m. Mary Tilsley or Tinsley and had 3 sons, b. 1836, 1839 & 1844”. - He is - but the eldest of the sons, John (b. c1836, q.v.) is not Mary’s son, as William & Mary also had a daughter Ann ‘Wadderburn’ (b. 1841, q.v.), who is described as John’s ‘sister of the half-blood’ in the Admon. of John’s estate in 1884. - The other 2 sons are Robert (b. 1839) & William (b. 1844 - 7 mths. after his father’s death).]
1844 Thomas Weatherborn (sic) [unidentified] died at West Derby [nr. Liverpool] in the June qtr. of 1844.
1844
Alexander Weatherburn, [4th] s. of William W. [Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895] & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn [bap. 1816, m. not found, d. 1855], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1844 at Berwick & bap. 1/9/1844 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed (as ‘s. of Wm. W., Mariner, Margaret, of Golden Square’. - Holy Trinity Baptisms) - In the 1851 Census, Alexander, aged 6 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was living with his mother Margaret, Mariner’s Wife aged 35 (‘b. B-on-T’), & 6 siblings, at Golden Square, Berwick on Tweed. - Alexander became a Tailor in Berwick but was later a Grocer there. - In the 1861 Census, Alexander, a Tailor aged 16 (‘b. Berwck’), was living with his father William, an Ag. Lab. aged 48 (‘b. Blyth’), his father’s second wife Jane (‘b. Scotland’), 5 brothers (all ‘b. Berwick’) & a step-sister. - He was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T on 23/5/1866. - Alexander m. Elizabeth Morralee at Newcastle in 1868 (q.v.). - [They had 5 sons & 3 daughters.] - [Alexander was a beneficiary under the will of his grandfather, Robert Weatherburn (b. 1791) when he died in 1871.] - Alexander died at Coldstream on 29/11/1904, aged 60, & Elizabeth died at Consett on 22/1/1940, aged 91.
1844
George Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Henry W. [Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866] by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover [m. not found], was b. c1844. (His birth reg. not found under Wedderburn or Weatherburn.) - [George is not shown as one of Henry & Margaret’s children on W.B. p. 500, but, on W.B. p. 503, ‘A.W.’ states that George “is described in the registers as s. of Henry Wedderburn, a Smith, and may be assumed to be a brother of James b. 1853 [see 1851] & Ellen & Margaret”. (That these are also Henry & Margaret’s children is proved by the Censuses.)] - In the 1851 Census, George ‘Witherburn’, aged 6 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at Fenton East Side (parish of Wooler) with ‘Henery Witherburn’ (sic), a Blacksmith aged 46 (‘b. Norham, N. Durham’), Margaret, aged 34 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); his half-siblings David, aged 24; John, aged 18; & ‘Alison’, aged 16 (all ‘b. Scotland’ - Hutton) & his siblings, Ann, aged 4 (see Agnes, b. 1846); Isabella, aged 3 (b. 1847, bap. 1848); ‘Easter’ (Esther), aged 2 (b. 1849); & James, aged 2 months (i.e. b. 1851, not 1853). - In the 1861 Census, George Weatherburn, a Coal Miner aged 17 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at Wood End (nr. Lowick - ½way between Wooler & B-on-T), with Henry, a Blacksmith aged 58 (‘b. Norham’); Margaret, aged 44 (‘b. Ancroft’), & 8 younger children. - George m. i) in 1865, at Berwick, Ann Bryson (by whom he had a d. Margaret (b. 1869), & a s. Henry, b. 1874 at Broomhill, East Chevington). - Mary Ann Weatherburn, wife of George Weatherburn, Coal Miner’, died ‘in childbirth’ at Weatherly Square, Berwick, on 1/8/1876, aged 33. - George m. ii) in 1877, at Morpeth, Ann Cowans (by whom he had a son Robert (b. & d. in 1878 at Morpeth).- (W.B. p. 503 - where his daughter Margaret is not shown) - [Ann Cowans is probably the sister of Eleanor Cowans who m. William W. in 1847. - In the 1851 Census, Ann Cowens (sic), a Farm Servant, aged 18, was living with William W. (b. c1819) & Eleanor at Doddington.]
1844
John Weatherburn,[3rd] s. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880] & Ann Rose [m. 1835, d. 1890], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1844 at Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. He was bap. 26/11/1845 at Coalville. John died at Ashby de la Zouch in 1845. - [Another son was given the same name in 1848 (q.v.).]
1844
William Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Durham in the Sept. qtr. of 1844.
1844
John Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Durham in the Sept. qtr. of 1844.
1844
William Wedderburn, [3rd - & posthumously-born] s. of William W. [Mariner, b. 1797, d. March 1844] & Mary [Tilsley ‘or Tinsley’ (m. not found)], was b. 1/10/1844 at Beau Buildings, Bean St., Liverpool. - He was bap. 20/10/1844 at Saint Peter’s, Liverpool. William died at Everton, West Derby, nr. Liverpool, on 31/10/1848.
1844
William Wedderburn [Husbandman] died at Chester le Street, co. Durham, on 3/10/1844. (Misc. Refs. W.B. p. 509) - [He may be the William.Weatherburn (unidentified) who m. Margaret Freeman in 1805, or thei son William Weatherburn (b. 1802, bap. 1806) who m. Mary Ann Garfoot in 1823.]
1844
Margaret Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab, b. c1816, d. 1887] & Margaret Allen [m. 1843], was b. at Chatton [Northumberland] in the Dec. qtr. of 1844. In the 1851 Census, Margaret, aged 6 (‘b. Chatton’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at Way to Wooler. - In the 1861 Census, Margaret, an Ag. Lab. aged 16 (‘b. Chatton’), was living in the Village of Detchant with her mother & 6 siblings. - In the 1871 Census, Margaret, an Ag.. Lab. aged 26 (‘b. Chatton’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Laverick Law, Lowick.
1844
Mary Wetherburn (sic), [younger] d. of Robert Weatherburn [Iron-miner, b. 1801] & Mary Lailand [m. 1830], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1844 at Ulverstone [Lancs.]. In the 1851 Census, Mary, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Dalton’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at Dalton. - Mary Wetherburn died at Ulverston in the June qtr of 1851. Mary Wedderburn was buried at St. Mary, Dalton in Furness, Lancs., on 4/5/1851, aged 6.
1844
Sarah Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Peter W. [Groom, b. c1798] & Elizabeth Robson [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1844 at Newcastle. She was bap. 11/12/1844 at St. Nicholas Parish Rec. & Nonconf., Newcastle upon Tyne. In the 1851 Census, Sarah, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings in St. Nicholas Churchyard, Newcastle. - In the 1861 Census, Sarah, unm. aged 17 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her parents at 4 Concord Court, All Saints, Newcastle.
1844
William Watson Weatherburn, [illegitimate] s. of Isabella Weatherburn ‘of Berwick’ [unidentified], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1844 at Berwick & bap. 22/12/1844 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. William Watson Wedderburn died at Berwick in Dec. 1847, aged 3. - ‘Henry Wedderburn informs’.
1845
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [4th] d. of James W. [Labourer, b. c1810 at Rothbury] & Margaret --- [ m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham], was b. c1845 at Hartlepool, Durham. - In the 1851 Census, Elizabeth, a Scolar aged 6 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at Alfred St., Hartlepool. - [See entry for Elizabeth Weatherburn at Hartlepool in 1842.]
1845
Isabella Weatherburn, [e.] d. of William W. [Colliery Tinker (b. c1799] & Matilda --- [m. not found], was b. at Bishop Auckland, Durham, c1845. - In the 1861 Census, Isabella, a Cotton Reeler aged 15 (‘b. Bishop Auckland’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 3 New Row, Pemberton, Lancs. - Isabella m. --- Stephenson [m. not found]. - In the 1871 Census, Isabella Stephenson, marr. aged 26 (‘b. Bishop Auckland’), & her 2 sons, Henry Stephenson, aged 2 (‘b. Brance----‘); & James Stephenson, aged 6 mths. (‘b. Houghton le Spring’), were living with Isabella’s parents & her sister Matilda, unm. aged 21 (both ‘b. Bishop Auckland’), at French’s Field, Tudhoe Grange, Durham.
1845
James Wedderburn [Engineer, b. 1823, e.s. of Andrew W. (Millwright, b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] m. i) Eleanor Dayer [d. of Thomas Dayer - sic] on 10/1/1845 at Ancroft, in the presence of Robert Wedderburn and Christian Wedderburn. [James Weatherburn m. Elinor Dyer, both ‘of Chiswick Buildings’, on 1/12/1844 at Lamberton Toll. - They had 3 sons: Andrew (bap. 1845, q.v., who m. Mary Ann Aiston in 1868); Thomas (bap. 1847, who m. Isabella Purvis at Newcastle in 1869, q.v.); & Robert (his bap. not found but he was b. 1851, who m. Mary Moore at Gateshead in 1871.) - In the 1851 Census, James, an Enginewright, married, aged 27 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living with his parents & 3 younger brothers at Scott’s Court, Newcastle. - In the 1861 Census, James Wedderburn, Engineer at Allenheads, married, aged ‘approx. 40’ (birth place ‘NK’), was a ‘Visitor’ at the home of Joseph Stoker, a Blacksmith aged 69 (‘b. Allendale’), & his family, at Coalcleugh, Allendale, Northumberland - but he is also shown to be living at home: James Wedderburn, Engine Wright (?)P.U. Local Preacher, aged 37 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was ‘living at Coal Pits, Allendale, with Elenor, aged 36 (‘b. Ayton, Scotland’); Thomas, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); Robert, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Newcastle’); & his mother-in-law Elizabeth Dyer, a Pauper aged 74 (‘b. Foulton, Scotland’)’. - In the 1871 Census, James Wedderburn, Engine Fitter, married, aged 47 (‘b. Tweedmouth, B-on-T’), was a Boarder in the home of James Campbell, an Engine Fitter aged 52 (‘b. Newcastle’), & his wife & family, at 9 St. James Square, South Myton, Kingston upon Hull, Yorks. - James’s wife Eleanor Wedderburn, aged 46 (‘b. Ayton’), was living at Newcastle with her son Robert, aged 19. - Eleanor died in 1875 at Newcastle, aged 50, & James m. ii) Jane Crow, in 1876. [They had no children.] - James died at 34 Byron Terrace, Scotswood Rd., Newcastle, on 15/6/1881, aged 57. He left a Will, written on 28/7/1876, in which his wife Jane & his 3 sons are named. (London Will’ No. 42. - The Trustees appointed were Thomas Lindsay of Benwell Fishery & William Pickering of Boundary Street.)
1845
Margaret Ann Weatherburn, [4th & ygst.] d. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805] & his first wife Esther Dixon [m. 1828], was b. 14/1/1845 at Leicester. She died there on 2/9/1850, aged 5. Mary Ann (sic) was buried at St. Nicholas, Leicester, on 8/9/1850, aged 5.
1845
Jane Weatherburn [?bap. 1824 as ‘Wedderburn’, d. of Robert Weatherburn (b. c1802) & Margaret Hadden] & George Young, ‘both of Norham’, m. on 28/3/1845 at Norham Bridge Toll. (Witnesses: Andrew Young & Elizabeth Weatherburn.- [Elizabeth may be Jane’s sister Elizabeth Weatherburn, bap. 1826 at Shaws Lane Chapel. In the 1851 Census, Jane & George Young are both shown as aged 27 (‘b. Norham’), living at Newsham with their three sons.]
1845
Isabella Weatherburn [Isabel Weatherburn, bap. 1789, q.v.], ‘formerly of Berwick-on-Tweed, but late of Upper Holborn, co. Middlesex, spinster’, died at 26 St. John’s Square, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, on 19/4/1845, aged 56. - George Steel, of the same address (husband of Isabella’s sister Alice, b. 1786, m. 1824), who was ‘present at the death’, was the informant. - Letters of Administration of her personal estate etc. were not granted to her brother, Robert Weatherburn, fishmonger, of Berwick-on-Tweed (b. 1791) until 18/7/1865. - Effects were valued at ‘under £100’. - [In Note 1 (c) on W.B. Vol. II, p. 522, the date of Isabella’s death is shown, incorrectly, as ‘15/5/1864’.]
1845
Andrew Wedderburn, [e.] s. of James W., Carpenter of Cheswick Buildings [b. 1823, d. 1881] & his first wife, Eleanor [‘Dyer’/Dayer, m. 1845 at Lamberton Toll], was b. on 27/4/1845 & bap. on 25/5/1845 at Ancroft. - Andrew became an Engine Fitter in Newcastle. - He m. Mary Ann Aiston in 1868 (q.v.). - [They had 3 daughters, all b. at Newcastle.] - Andrew died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1913 aged 66.
1845
James Wedderburn [4th (but see Thomas Cook, b. 1832)], s. of David W. [Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847] & Sarah Cook [m. 1834 at Morpeth], was b. in the June qtr. of 1845. He was bap. 22/6/1845 at Dinnington. In the 1851 Census, James, aged 5, was living with his widowed mother Sarah, a Lodging House keeper, Pauper, aged 40 (‘b. Espley’); 5 siblings, & 4 Lodgers, at Wansbeck Street, Morpeth. - James died at Morpeth on 15/3/1857, aged 11.
1845
Mary Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Benjamin W. [Shipwright, b. 1810] & Mary Todd [m. 1838], was b. in the June qtr. of 1838 at South Shields. In the 1851 Census, Mary E., a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her parents; 2 sisters & her grandmother Ann Weatherburn, a widow aged 81, at 73 Commercial Road, Westoe, Durham. - In the 1861 Census, Mary E., aged 15, was still living with her parents & her older sister Jane, aged 22, but at 59 Commercial Road, Westoe, South Shields. - [She is probably the Mary Elizabeth Weatherburn who m. at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1867 (q.v.).]
1845
William Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died at Glendale [Northumberland] in the June qtr. of 1845.
1845
Henry Weatherburn ‘of Fenton parish’ [2nd s. of Henry W., Blacksmith, b. c1803, by his 2nd wife Margaret Dover (m. not found)] died 21/6/1845, aged 3 days (?).
1845
Margaret Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of James W. [Seedsman & Mole-Catcher, b. 1811, d. 1890] & Elizabeth Carncross [m. 1836, d. 1861], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1845 at Earsdon by North Shields. In the 1851 Census, Mary (sic), a Scholar aged 5 (b. Earsdon’), was living with her parents & 3 sisters at Earsdon. - In the 1861 Census, Margaret, aged 15 (‘b. Earsdon’), was living with her parents & 2 sisters at Church Row, Earsdon.
1845
Henry Wetherburn, [2nd] s. of William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900] & Euphemia Alcorn [m. 1835, d. 1893], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1845. - In the 1851 Census, Henry Weatherburn, aged 5, was living in Horncliffe with his parents & 6 siblings. - In the 1861 Census, Henry Weatherburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 15 (‘b. Horncliff’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings in the Village of Horncliffe. - In the 1871 Census, Henry Wedderburn, a Fisherman, unm. aged 25 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was still living in Horncliffe with his parents, 3 younger siblings, & a nephew, William Wedderburn, aged 2 (‘b. Scotland’). - Henry Wedderburn m. Jane Walker at Berwick in 1873 (q.v.). [They had 4 sons & 2 daughters.] - Henry Wedderburn died at Loanend on 15/9/1885, aged 39. In 1896 his widow Jane was living at Tyndal House, Duddo, Norham. (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1901 Census, Jane Wedderburn, a widow aged 50 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at Berrington Law, Kyloe, with her children: Jane, an Ag. Farm Worker aged 24 (‘b. Scotland’); Henry, a [Farm] Hand aged 23; Euphemia, a Ag. Farm Worker aged 21; & Robert a [Farm] Hand aged 18 (all ‘b. Norham’).
1845
Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1818, s. of William W. ‘of Humblebun’ (unidentified) & Margaret Freeman (m. 1805)] m. Elizabeth Hanning at Durham ‘&c’ in the Sept. qtr. of 1845.
1845
Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Alexander W. [Hatters Furrier, b. c1821, d. 1898] & Margaret Pearson [m. 1844, d. 1882], was b. 15/10/1845 at Lower Friar St., St. John’s, Newcastle upon Tyne. He was bap. 12/4/1852 (with his elder brother Alexander, b. 1844, as ‘s. of Alexander W., Furrier of Castlegate’ & Margaret) at Holy Trinity, Berwick. (Info. from his g. grandson, Derek Weatherburn in Portishead, Somerset.) - In the 1851 Census, Robert N., a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living with his parents & his brother Alexander, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. England’), - Robert became a Tailor. - In the 1861 Census, Robert, a Tailor aged 15 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with his parents; sister Rebecca, aged 9, & brother John R., aged 6, at 53 High Friar, Newcastle on Tyne. - He m. Ann Buchanan at Newcastle on 5/11/1865 (q.v.). - [They had 4 sons & 3 daughters.] - Robert was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T ‘as 2nd s. of Alexander’ on 30/8/1870. - [This Robert Nesbit Weatherburn is not the beneficiary named in his grandfather Robert’s Will in 1871.] - Anne died at Gateshead in August 1885, aged 39, & Robert m. ii) Harriett Hobbs at Yarmouth, in 1889 (q.v.). - Robert Nesbett (sic) Weatherburn died at 15 Beveden Street, Hoxton, London, on 11/4/1901, ‘aged 54’. - H. Weatherburn, widow, was the informant.
1845 John Weatherburn [b. 1844, 3rd s. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880) & Ann Rose (m. 1835, d. 1890)], was bap. 26/11/1845 at Coalville. John died at Ashby de la Zouch in the Dec. qtr. 1845. [Another son was given the same name in 1848.]
1845
Christopher Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1845 at Sunderland.
1845
Sarah Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Sunderland in the Dec. qtr. of 1845.
1845
Sarah Waterburn (sic) ‘d. of Jabez Waterburn & Sarah’, bap. 14/12/1845 at Hayfield [12 m. SE of Manchester], Derbyshire. [Jabez is no doubt Jabez Wedderburn, b. 1827 at Greenwich, Kent, 2nd s. of Jabez W., Scalemaker (b. c1798) & Sophia Clarkson Surrage (b. 1802, d. 1846), who m. Harriet Basson on 27/12/1846 at St. John’s Church, Waterloo, Lambeth.
1846
William Wedderburn [b. 1797 at Low Greaves, Pennington in Furness, e.s. of William W. (Mariner, b. 1758) & Ann ‘Nancy’ Gorrel (m. 1795)] died at Liverpool on 4/3/1846. (W.B. p. 505) - [William’s widow Mary (‘née Tilsley or Tinsley’) apparently m. mariner James Grant at Liverpool in 1848 (q.v.) - although, in the 1851 Census, a Jane Grant, Laundress, a widow aged 40, was living at 9 Mill Road, Everton, nr. Liverpool, with her son John Wedderburn, an Office Boy aged 15 (both ‘b. Liverpool’), who must be the John b. c1836 (q.v.).]
1846
Charles Weatherburn, [younger] s. of Richard Graham W. [Master Mariner, b. 1796, d. 1858] & Ann Tapscott [m. 1840 in London, d. there 1854], was b. on 6/2/1846 at 8 Henderson Street, Westoe, Durham. In the 1851 Census, Charlesm a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Durham, S. Shields’), was living with his parents, 5 siblings , a Visitor & a House Servant, at Laygate Square, Westoe, S. Shields, Durham. - In the 1861 Census, Charles, aged 12 (‘b. South Shields’), was living with his brother Richard, Head, a Sailor, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Middlx., London’); his sister Elizabeth, aged 17, & an ‘unidentified’ Visitor, Ann Isabella Weatherburn, aged 30 (both ‘b. South Shields’), at Adelaide Street, Westoe, S. Shields. - Charles Weatherburn, a Ship Broker, m. Lucretia Elliott at Newcastle in 1867 (q.v.). - [They had a daughter & a son.] - Lucretia died in at S. Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1871, aged 25, & Charles died at Honiton, Devon, in the Dec. qtr. of 1931, aged 85.
1846
David Weatherburn, 3rd & yngst. s. of Robert W. [Shipwright - ?b.1796 - died 1845-51] & Elizabeth Oliver [m. 1832 at S. Shields], was b. in the March qtr. of 1846 at Sunderland. In the 1851 Census, David, aged 5, was living with his widowed mother Elizabeth, aged 38, & 2 sisters & 2 brothers, at 28 Baines Lane, Sunderland. - In the 1861 Census, David Weatherburn, a Shipwright aged 15 (‘b. Sunderland’), was living at 26 Baines Lane, Sunderland, with his mother Elizabeth Clements, her second husband Charles Clements, his sister Ann Marly & her husband Robert, and his sister Elizabeth Weatherburn. - In the 1871 Census, David, a Shipwright, unm. aged 25 (b. Sunderland’), was a Boader at the home of his mother Elizabeth Clements, aged 50 (‘b. Sunderland’) & his step-father Charles Clements, a Mariner aged 47 (b. Grays, Essex’), at 13 Christopher St., Bishopwearmouth, Durham. - In the 1881 Census, David, a Shipwright, unm. aged 34, was living with his mother, Elizabeth Clements, a widow aged 69 (both ‘b. Sunderland’), at 14 Mordey St., Bishopwearmouth, Durham.
1846
Agnes Wedderburn, [younger] d. of Christopher W. [Ag. Lab./Salmon-fisher, b. c1807, d. 1889] & Margaret Geggie [m. 1833, d. 1886], was b. c1846. - In the 1851 Census, Agnes Wedderburn aged 5, was living with her parents & 3 siblings in the village of Hutton. - In the 1861 Census, Agnes, a Farm Servant aged 16 (‘b. Paxton’), was living with her mother & 4 siblings at East Ord (nr. Tweedmouth). - [Her father Christopher was then a Stone Quarrier lodging at Elswick.] - Agnes Weatherburn m. John Pratt at Berwick in 1867 (q.v.). They had a son Christopher Pratt (b. 1870). - “Agnes died at Tweedmouth”. (W.B. p. 501) - Agnes Pratt died at Tweedmouth in the June qtr. of 1871, aged 26.
1846
Thomas Weatherburn, [2nd but e.surv.) s. of Thomas W. [Pitman (bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885)] & Ann Robson [m. 1841, d. 1910], was b. in the June qtr. of 1846 at Tynemouth. In the 1851 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Earsdon’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Crofton, Cowpen, Northumberland. - In the 1861 Census, Thomas, a Coal Miner aged 15 (‘b. Seghill’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 32 Blaketown, Seghill. - Thomas m. Mary Ann Wilson at Tynemouth in 1869 (q.v.). - [Thomas may have emigrated as a Thomas Weatherburn arrived at Ellis Island, USA, on 5/10/1895 shown as a US citizen, a Miner.
1846
Robert William Weatherburn, [only] s. of Thomas W. [bap. 1818 at Twizell, nr. Chester le Street] & Elizabeth Hanning [m. 1854], was b. in the June qtr. of 1846 at Chester le Street [Durham]. In the 1851 Census, Robert William, aged 4 (‘b. Pelton’), was living in Pelton Village with Thomas, (then) a Colliery Labourer, aged 34 (‘b. Twizzell’), & Elizabeth, aged 33 (‘b. Urpeth’); & Thomas & Elizabeth’s niece, Elizabeth Henning (sic), a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Pelton’ - 1839). - In the 1861 Census, Robert W. Wetherburn [sic], aged 15 (‘b. Pelton’), was living at 33 High Row, Benwell, Northumberland, with his uncle & aunt, Isaac Windlow, a Blacksmith aged 30 (b. Philadelphia, Northumberland’) & Hannah (née Hanning - m.1854 - b. Anston, Durham), aged 36, & (?Hannah’s) daughter Elizabeth Hanning, ‘aged 2’ (‘b. Pelton’). - [In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth Hanning, unm. ‘aged 28’ (‘b. Pelton’), was staying with her uncle Thomas Weatherburn at Colliery Hall Cottages, Chester le Street.] - In the 1871 Census, Robert Wm. Weatherburn, Engine Fitter at Factory, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Pelton’), was a Lodger at 33 High Row, South Benwell, the home of his uncle & aunt Isaac A. Windlow, now an Engine Smith at Factory, aged 40 (‘b. Earsdon’), & Hannah, aged 41 (‘b. Chester le Street’). - In the 1881 Census, Robert Weatherburn, an Engine Fitter, Nephew, unm. aged 34, was still living at High Row, Benwell, with his uncle and aunt Isaac Windlow, Engine Smith, aged 50 (‘b. Earsdon, Northumberland’) & wife Hannah, aged 55 (‘b. Ouston, Durham’), & their daughter Elizabeth Hanning, a General Domestic Servant, married [sic] ‘aged 37’ (‘b. Pelton, Durham’), & cousin, William A. Scott, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Whitley, Northumberland’). - In the 1891 Census, Robert Weatherburn, an Engine Fitter, unm. aged 44 (‘b. Pelton, Durham’), was living with his uncle Isaac Windlow, Blacksmith, a widower aged 44 (‘b. Earsdon, North’ld’); Isaac’s daughter, Elizabeth Hanning, a Domestic Servant aged 50 (sic), (‘b. Pelton, Durham’); & nephew William Scott, an Electric Engineer aged 15 (‘b. Whitley, North’nd’). - In the 1901 Census, R. Weatherburn, an Ordnance Engineer, unm. aged 54 (‘b. Pelton, Durham’), was a Boarder with Isaac Windlow, Blacksmith, a widower aged 70 (‘b. Philadelphia, Durham’), & Isaac’s Step-daughter, Elizabeth Hanning, unm. aged 59 (‘b. Pelton’), at 100 George’s Road, Elswick, Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weatherburn, Engineer, unm. aged 64 (‘b. Pelton’), was living in 5 rooms at 100 Georges Road, Newcastle, with Elizabeth Hanney (sic), a Spinster aged 70. - Robert Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1916, aged 70.
1846
Edward Hall Weatherburn, [5th] s. of William W. [Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895] & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn [bap. 1816, m. not found, d. 1855], was b. at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1846 & bap. 5/7/1846 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed (as ‘s. of Wm. W., Mariner, & Margaret, of Golden Square’. - Holy Trinity Baptisms) - [Edward was obviously named after Edward Hall, bap. 1810 (son of his grandfather’s sister Mary, bap. 1778, & her husband Matthew Hall).] - In the 1851 Census, Edward Hall, aged 4 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was living with his mother Margaret, Mariner’s Wife aged 35 (‘b. B-on-T’), & 6 siblings, at Golden Square, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1861 Census, Edward H., a Scholar aged 14 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his father W illiam, an Ag. Lab., aged 48 (‘b. Blyth’), his father’s second wife Jane, aged 48 (‘b. Scotland’), 5 brothers (all ‘b. Berwick’) & a step-sister, at Hatters Lane. - Edward became a Mariner. - He was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘5th s. of Wm.’ on 3/7/1867. [Edward Hall Weatherburn was one of the beneficiaries named in the Will of his grandfather Robert Weatherburn (b. 1791, d. 1871).] - Edward m. Sarah Esther Lamb at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1879 (q.v.). - In the 1881 Census, Sarah Esther Weatherburn, Mariner’s Wife aged 32 (‘b. Berwick’), was living at 14 Hatters Lane, Berwick on Tweed. (In Kelly’s Directory of 1897, Mrs. Sarah Weatherburn was a Shopkeeper at 16 Hatters Lane.)] - Edward probably died overseas or at sea before 1898, as his widow’s name was removed from the list of resident Freeman on her death that year. - Sarah Weatherburn died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1898, aged 49.
1846
Ann Weatherburne (sic) [b. 1841, ‘d. of William W., Mariner, deceased’ (b. 1801, d. 1844) & Mary ‘Tilsley or Tinsley’] died at Beau Buildings, Beau St., Liverpool, on 15/5/1846, aged 4. Margaret Hargreaves, of 30 Gt. Nelson St., Liverpool, was the Informant. [In the 1881 Census, John Wedderburn, a Tobacco Traveller ‘aged 43’ (‘b. Liverpool’ - William’s son John, b. c1836, q.v., & Ann’s ?half-brother), was living at 11 Starkie Street, West Derby (nr. Liverpool), with his aunt, Margaret Hargreaves, a widow aged 63 (‘b. Stafford’); Margaret’s son, James Hargreaves, a Collector for a Friendly Society aged 28; & Margaret’s niece, Ann Bleardale (?Bleasdale), aged 14 (‘b. Liverpool’). - John died there 1884.]
1846
Isabella Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880 at Carnforth, Lancs.] & Ann Rose [m. 1835, d. 1890 at Hunslet, Yorks.], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1846 at Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. In the 1851 Census, Isabel (sic), a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’ ), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Harts Buildings, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - In the 1861 Census, Isabella, aged 14 (‘b. Whitwick, Leics.), was living with her parents, 4 siblings & ‘Visitor’ Ann Weatherburn, aged 23 (‘b. St. Olives, York’) - wife of Isabella’s brother Robert (b. 1840) - at 2 Parkfield Terrace, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - Isabella Weatherburn m. at Hunslet in the Sept. qtr. of 1870 (q.v.).
1846
Ann Weatherburn [unidentified], ‘widow of James Lillico’ [m. not found], died at Ewart on 17/9/1846. [James Lillico, b. 1787, was bap. in “Cheviot St. Presbyterian Church, Crookham & Wooler” (e-mail from Peter G., 6/5/02)] - A Memorial erected in the parish of Cornhill, Northumberland, by Richard Lillico, London, reads: “In Memory of James Lillico who died at Learmouth on 19 Oct. 1826, aged 39 years. Also Ann Weatherburn his wife …. Also James Lillico, their son, Ann Shiell wife of Richard Lillico born 26 Nov. 1826. Died 6 Sep. 1910. Also Richard Lillico son of the above. James Lillico Born 21 March 1823, died 27 May 1917”. - James Lillico & Ann Weatherburn had 5 children: James (b.10/10/1810 in Haughhead & bap. 14/10 at Cheviot St. Presbyt. Church, Wooler; Peter (bap. not found); Thomas (b. 23/10/1814 in Reedsford, Kirknewton, & bap. 31/10 in Crookham Presbyt. - He died at Ford on 8/2/1815); Mary (b. 7/2/1820 in Mardon & bap. 14/2 at Crookham Presbyt. - she was in a Census in 1841 in West Newton); & Richard Lillico.
1846
John Weatherburn [b. 1844, e.s. of Thomas W., Pitman (bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885) & Ann Robson (m. 1841, d. 1910)] died at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1846. [Another son was given the same name in 1848.]
1846
Esther Weatherburn [née Dixon, first wife of Martin W., Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805 (m. 1828)] died at Leicester on 16/10/1846. Esther was buried at St. Nicholas, Leicester, on 18/10/1846, aged 46. [Martin m. ii) Ann Kilby (née King) at Leicester in 1848 (q.v.).]
1846
Elizabeth Weatherburn ‘of Unthank Colrie’ [2nd d. of Robert W., b. c1802, & Margaret Hadden or Haddon] m. John Bolton of Norham at Upsettleton Toll on 20/11/1846. (Witnesses: George Bolton & Agnes Weatherburn. - Morpeth Record Office) - In the 1851 Census, Elizabeth Bolton, aged 25 (‘b. Norham’), was living at Shoreswood Hill, Tweedmouth, with her parents; her son George Bolton, aged 2 (‘b, Norham’); her sister Eleanor Weatherburn, unm. aged 21; & her brother Henry, a Coal Miner, unm. aged 18 (both ‘b. Tweedmouth’).
1846
Elizabeth Weatherburn [?bap. 1773, e.d. of Henry W. (Keelman) & Elizabeth Irwin (or Urwin), m. 1772], died at Newcastle on Tyne in the Dec. qtr. of 1846. - Elizabeth Wetherburn (sic), aged 70, of Bath Lane Lunatic Asylum, was buried on 11/10/1846 at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne.
1846
Agnes Wedderburn, [e.] d. of Henry W. [Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866] by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover [m. not found], was b. in 1846. (Agnes’s birth is not reg. under either Wedderburn or Weatherburn.) - In the 1851 Census, ‘Ann Witherburn’ (sic), aged 4 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at Fenton East Side (parish of Wooler) with ‘Henery Witherburn’, a Blacksmith aged 46 (‘b. Norham, N. Durham’); Margaret, aged 34 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); her half-siblings David, aged 24; John, aged 18; & ‘Alison’, aged 16 (all ‘b. Scotland’ - Hutton); & her siblings George, aged 6; Isabella, aged 3; ‘Easter’ (Esther), aged 2; & James, aged 2 months. - In the 1861 Census, Agnes Weatherburn, aged 15, was a House Servant living with James Lyall, aged 65, a Farmer of 30 acres ‘employing only the family’, & his wife Dorothy, aged 65 (all ‘b. Lowick’), at Barmoor Buildings, Lowick [½way between Wooler & B-on-T]. In the 1871 Census, Agnes, aged 24 (‘b. England’), was a Servant in the household of Thomas Lional Tindall, a Farmer of 400 acres , aged 44 (‘b. England’), & his wife Mary A. (née Murray, ‘b. Scotland’), & their family, at Ulgham Grange, Northumberland. - Agnes Wedderburne (sic) m. James Sims Stephenson in 1876 (q.v.). - In the 1881 Census, Agnes Stephenson aged 30 (sic), (‘b. Wooler’), was living at School Row, Bedlington, Northumberland, with her husband James Stephenson, a Coal Miner aged 33 (‘b. Widdrington’); her brother William Weatherburn, a Coal Miner, ‘unm. aged 26’ (‘b. Wooler’ 1852); & her niece, Agnes Weatherburn, aged 10 months (‘b. Alnwick’). - [Baby Agnes is the illegitimate daughter of Henry’s daughter Margaret (b. 1859), a Farm Servant. - William Weatherburn was the widower of Jane Trobe - m. 1873 - not ‘unm.’ as shown in the Census. (He m. ii) Isabella Bell in 1882, q.v., & iii) Ann Elizabeth Atkinson in 1885, q.v.).]
1847
Jane Weatherburn, e.d. of Thomas Wedderburn [Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton, SE of Wooler)] & Margaret Douglas [m. 1841], was b. in the March qtr. of 1847. In the 1861 Census, Jane, aged 16 (sic), (‘b. Rock Moor House’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at West Ditchburn, Northumberland. - In the 1871 Census, Jane Weatherburne, aged 24 (‘b. Eglingham’), was still living with her parents & 7 siblings but at Labourers House, Great Ryle, Northumberland. - Jane Weatherburn m. at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1872.
1847
Mary Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab, b. c1816, d. 1887] & Margaret Allen [m. 1843], was b. at Wooler in the March qtr. of 1847. [Northumberland]. In the 1851 Census, Mary, aged 4 (‘b. Wooler’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at Way to Wooler. - In the 1861 Census, Mary, an Ag. Lab. aged 14 (‘b. Wooler’), was living in the Village of Detchant with her mother & 6 siblings. - In the 1871 Census, Mary, an Ag.. Lab. aged 24 (‘b. Wooler’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Laverick Law, Lowick.
1847
Isabella Weatherburn, a Spinster, aged 21 (?’and upwards’), [‘dau. of William W., Pitman’ (unidentified)], m. Samuel Berisford, Pitman, a bachelor aged 21(?and upwards), [‘s. of James Berisford, Pitman’], both of Joint Stock Row, Coxhoe, Durham, at the Register Office, Durham & Lanchester, on 6/2/1847.
1847
Ann Wedderburn [‘widow of Adam W., Coachman’ (b. 1768, d. 1824)] died at 23 Dumville St., Deansgate, Manchester, on 23/3/1847, aged 76. [It seems likely that Ann was ‘Mary Ann’ & that she is the Mary Baxter who m. Adam at Manchester Cathedral in 1795 (q.v.).]
1847
William Weatherburn ‘of New Haggerston’ [4 miles SW of Ancroft], [b. c1819, 2nd s. of Peter W. (Ag. Lab. b. c1787, d. 1871) & his first wife, Mary ---] m. Elinar Cowins (sic - Cowans) ‘of Beil’ at Lamberton toll on 29/5/1847. (‘Irregular Border Marriages’ fiche. - Eleanor is the e.d. of Thomas Cowans, Blacksmith, & Jane ---). - [In the 1841 Census, William, an Ag. Lab. ‘aged 20’, is shown living at Beal with his father Peter & 2 siblings (though he is probably also the William shown living with Henry W., Blacksmith, b. c1803, & his family at Fenton) - Eleanor Cowans, aged 15, was living at Beal with her parents & 6 younger siblings.] - William & Eleanor seem to have had 4 sons & 3 daughters: Peter (bap. 1848 at Lowick, died at Beal 1853, aged 4½); twins Jane & Mary (b. 1850 - Jane died in 1853); Thomas (b. 1854); William (b. 1858); another Peter (b. 1875); & Mary Jane (b. 1881) - although it seems possible that the last two were actually grandchildren, perhaps children of Thomas or Mary? (None of them is shown in the W.B.). - In the 1851 Census, William, a Farm Labourer aged 32 (‘b. Ancroft, Durham’), was living at Doddington with Eleanor, aged 27 (‘b. Keyloe, Durham’); Peter, aged 2; Jane & Mary, aged 8 mths. (all ‘b. Doddington’); & Ann Cowens, Servant, a Farm Labourer, unm. aged 18 (‘b. Keys - sic - Northumberland). - [Ann ‘Cowens’ is probably Eleanor’s sister, b. c1833. - She seems to be the Ann Cowens who became the second wife of George Wedderburn (b. c1844 at Wooler, e.s. of Henry W., b. 1803, by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover.] - In the 1861 Census, William, an Ag. Lab. aged 41 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living at Stoney Flat, Haggerston, with Eleanor, aged 37 (‘b. Kyloe’); Mary, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Wooler’); Thomas, a Scholar aged 7; & William, aged 3 (both ‘b. Kyloe’). - In the 1871 Census, William Weatherburn, an Ag. Lab., aged 51 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living at Ancroft with Eleanor, aged 47 (‘b. Kyloe’); Mary, a Farm Servant outdoor, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Wooler’); Thomas, an Ag. Lab., unm. aged 17; & William, a Scholar aged 13 (both ‘b. Kyloe’). - In the 1881 Census, William, an Ag. Lab. aged 62 (‘b. Ancroft, Northumberland’) was living at ‘Cottage’, Tweedmouth, Northumberland, with Eleanor aged 57 (‘b. Kyloe’); Mary, an Ag. Lab., unm., aged 30 (‘b. Wooler’); Thomas, an Ag. Lab., unm., aged 27 (‘b. Kyloe’); & Peter aged 5 (‘b. Holy Island’) - William Weatherburn, Farm Labourer, died at Chiswick Farm, Ancroft, on 8/8/1900, aged 81. (M. Weatherburn - his daughter Mary - of Chiswick Farm, Beal, was the informant.) - In the 1901 Census, Eleanor, aged 77 (‘b. Kyloe’), was living at Chiswick Farm Cottages, Ancroft, with Mary, a Farm Servant ‘aged 49’ (‘b. Doddington, Ancroft’); Peter, a Farm Servant aged 25; & Mary Jane, a Farm Servant aged 19 (both ‘b. Ancroft’). - Eleanor Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1902, aged 78.
1847
Luke James Weatherburn, Tobacco manufacturer [b. 1819, ygr. s. of Lancelot W. (b. 1789) & Henrietta Metcalf (m. 1815 at Thirsk, Yorks. - W.B. p. 504)] m. Mary Kirby, e.d. of Richard Kirby of Her Majesty’s Customs, North Shields. They had 4 sons & 2 daughters: Henrietta (b. 1848); Lancelot (b. 1849, m. 1868); Richard (b. 1851); Henry (‘Hardy’, b. 1853, m. 1878); James Alma (b. 1854, m. 1875); & Lucinda Mary Maude (b. 1857 at Harrogate, d. 1931 at Huddersfield). - In the 1851 Census, Luke Jas. Wetherburn (sic), a Tobacconist aged 31 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living at Lower Aspley, Huddersfield, with Mary, aged 31 (‘b. N. Shields, Northumberland’); son Lancelot, aged 18 (sic); & a 16-yr.-old Servant Sarah Eastwood (both ‘b. Huddersfield’). - [In 1857, when daughter Lucinda was born, Luke James was a ‘Common Brewer’, living at Hope Cottage, Devonshire Place, Harrogate.] - In the 1861 Census, L. Weatherburn, a Tobacco Agent ‘aged 40’ (‘b. Yorkshire’), was living in St. Paul’s Street, Huddersfield, with Mary, aged 41 (‘b. Northumberland’); Lancelot, aged 11; Richard, aged 9; Hardy, aged 7; Jas. Alma, aged 5; Mary Maude, aged 3; & a Domestic Servant (all ‘b. Yorkshire’). - In the 1871 Census, Mary Witherburn (sic), Wife, aged 50 (b. ‘Unknown’), was living at Rawthorp Fold Lane, Dalton, Huddersfield, with 3 children: Hardy, a Farm Labourer aged 17; James A., a Farm Labourer aged 16 (both ‘b. Huddersfield’); & Lucinda, aged 13 (‘b. Harrogate’). - In the 1881 Census, Luke James, a retired Woollen Manufacturer, aged 61 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living at 6 Bradley St. S., Huddersfield, with Mary, aged 63 (‘b. Northumberland’); Lancelot, married, aged 30; Maude, unm. ‘aged 21’ (both ‘b. Huddersfield’), and ‘Visitors’ - Lancelot’s children & Luke & Mary’s grandchildren - Sarah M. [Maude], aged 9 (birth reg. not found); & Hardy, aged 7 (b. 1873) - (both ‘b. Lancashire’). - Mary died at Huddersfield in the Dec. qtr. of 1887, ‘aged 70’. - Luke James died there in the June qtr. of 1889, aged 70.
1847
Thomas Weatherburn, Labourer [b. c1821 - unidentified] died at North Elswick, Township of Elswick, on 20/5/1847, aged 26. - Robert Salmon, Master of the Union Workhouse at North Elswick, Township of Elswick, was the ‘informant’.
1847
Henry Wetherburn (sic), Keelman [?b. 1776, elder s. of Henry W. (?Keelman) & Elizabeth Irwin or Urwin (m. 1772)] died at St. John’s Lunatic Asylum, Newcastle on Tyne, on 15/6/1847, aged 72. [‘He must be the same Henry Weatherburn, an old Keelman, who, in1845, ‘was ordered to find two sureties of £5 each, and was bound over himself in the sum of £10, to keep the peace’, for threatening his wife and threatening to set fire to his house.
1847
Robert Nesbit Wedderburn, ‘Fishmonger at Tweedmouth’ [b. c1824, 2nd s. of Robert Weatherburn (Mason, Watchmaker, Fishmonger, Innkeeper, b. 1791) & Rebecca Taite (m. 1810)] m. Hannah Willis at Berwick in 1847. - According to the Wedderburn Book (pub. 1898), “they had issue three sons, all living in 1855, a daughter who died before that date and another daughter, Hannah Rebecca, b. at Kelso, Roxburghshire, on 29/8/1855”. (W.B. states that ‘Robert is said to have been aged 30 when he married’ but this must have been taken from the Scottish birth registration records which began in 1855. In that first year much detail was required and ‘30’ was the age Robert was when his second daughter, Hannah Rebecca, was born in Kelso, Roxburghshire, that year, not his age when he married.) - Robert Neisbett Weatherburn m. Hannah Willis at Lamberton Toll on 28/7/1847 both ‘of Berwick’. (Witnesses: William & Isabella Dixon. - ‘Irregular’ Border marriages from Bob W. of Dorset.) - They had 3 sons & 3 daughters: Robert Nesbit (bap. 1848); Rebecca (bap. 1850, d. 1854); William (bap. 1852); Stephen Metcalf (bap. 1853); Hannah Rebecca (b. 1855 in Kelso & bap. at Berwick as ‘Rebecca Hannah’, d. 1866); & Sarah Ann (b. 1857, bap. 1858, d. 1859). -Robert Nesbit Weatherburn of Sandgate, Fishmonger, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘3rd eldest son of Robert of Sandgate’ on 26/9/1845. - In the 1851 Census, Robert N., a Fishmonger aged 26 (‘b. Tweedmouth’) was living on the South side of Bridge Street, Berwick on Tweed, with Hannah, aged 26; Robert, aged 2; Rebecca, aged 11 months (all ‘b. Berwick’); & Jane McMillan, a House Servant aged 14 (‘b. Kent, UK’). - In the 1861 Census, Robert N., Fish Merchant, aged 36, was living at Western Lane, Berwick, with Hannah, aged 36; William, aged 9; Stephen M., aged 7 (all ‘b. Berwick’); & Rebecca H., aged 5 (‘b. Scotland’). - On 1st July 1870, Robert Nesbitt Weatherburn, fish dealer, was convicted of obtaining money and goods by false pretences and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment with hard labour, three months for each offence, to run consecutively. Robert & his sons Robert Nesbitt, William & Steven (sic) Metcalf, were beneficiaries under the Will of Robert’s father when he died in 1871. - In the 1871 Census, Robert N. Weatherburn, Fish Merchant, aged 46, was living in Golden Square, Berwick-on-Tweed, with Hannah, aged 46 & their son Stephen, a Cabinet Maker ‘aged 7’ (all ‘b. Berwick’). - In the 1881 Census, Robert R. (sic) Weatherburn, a Fish Dealer ‘aged 54’ (sic), (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at 9 College Place, Berwick on Tweed, with Hannah, aged 56. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, Retired Fishmonger aged 67, & Hannah, aged 67 (both ‘b Berwick’), were still living at 9 College Place. - Robert Nesbitt Weatherburn died at Berwick on 24/4/1894, aged 69. Hannah Weatherburn died in the Berwick Workhouse on 22/12/1898, aged 74. She was buried in Berwick cemetery on 24/12/1898.
1847
Peter Weatherburn [b. c1822, ‘s. of Peter W.’ (b. c1787)] m. Mary Murray ‘of Lowick’ in the Sept. qtr. of 1847. On the m. cert Peter is described as a Platelayer but in the censuses he is a Shoemaker.) - He & Mary had 2 sons & 2 daughters: James (bap. 1848, d. 1849); Mary Jane (b. 1852); Isabella (b. 1855); & George (b. 1859). - In the 1851 Census, Peter, a Shoemaker aged 28 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living in Lowick with Mary, aged 30; his sister-in-law Jane Murray, unm. aged 33 (both ‘b. Lowick’); a Lodger; & an Apprentice. - In the 1861 Census, Peter, a Shoemaker aged 39 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living in the village of Lowick with Mary, aged 46; Mary Jane, aged 8; Isabella, aged 6; & George, aged 2 (all ‘b. Lowick’). - [Henry Weatherburn ‘of Norham’ (see 1803), was also living at Lowick in 1861.] - Mary died at Glendale in the March qtr. of 1870, aged 56. In the 1871 Census, Peter Weatherburn, Shoemaker, a widower aged 48 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living in Lowick Village with his 3 surviving children, Mary Jane, an Agricultural Servant aged 18; Isabella, a Domestic Servant aged 16; & George, a Scholar aged 12. - In the 1881 Census, Peter, a widower, a Labourer aged 58, was living at 5 Dempster St., Heworth, Durham, with daughter Mary Jane, unm. aged 28, & son George, a Bricklayer, unm. aged 22. - Peter m. ii) Mary Ann Cummins at Gateshead in 1882 (q.v.). - In the 1891 Census, Peter, a Shoe-maker aged 68 (‘b. Allerton, Northumberland’), was living at St. John’s Place, Heworth, Felling, Jarrow, Durham, with Mary A., aged 63 (‘b. Felling’), & Peter’s son George, a Colliery Labourer, unm. aged 30 (‘b. Lowick’). - Peter Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1894, aged 71.
1847
Robert Wedderburn, Engineer, of Thornton St., Newcastle [b. 1825, 2nd s. of Andrew W., Millwright (b. 1791), & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] m. i) Elizabeth Scott [d. of George Scott] at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1847. - They had 4 daughters & a son (of whom only one daughter survived childhood): Isabella (b. 1848, who m. Robert Wishart in 1866 & d. in 1870); Ann (b. 1850, d. 1852); Elizabeth (b. & d. 1853); Catherine (b. 1856, d. 1861); & Andrew (b. 1860, d. 1861). - In the 1851 Census, Robert, an Engine Wright aged 24 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at Scotts’ Court, Newcastle (next door to his parents & brothers), with Elizabeth, aged 26 (‘b. Ancroft’); Isabella, aged 3; & Ann, aged 1 (both ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1861 Census, Robert, an Engine Fitter aged 35 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at 14 Ivy Terrace, Elswick, Newcastle, with Elizabeth, aged 37 (‘b. Ancroft’); Isabella, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Newcastle’); his father Andrew Wedderburn, a Millwright, a widower aged 69 (‘b. Berwick’); & 2 Boarders, at 14 Ivy Terrace, Elswick, Newcastle. - Elizabeth died there in the June qtr. of 1861 & Robert m. ii) Catherine Rowell at Newcastle in 1863 (q.v.). - [By her he had 2 more children, Ann (b. 1864) & Robert (b. 1867).] - Robert died at Robin Adair Cottages, Low Benwell, Northumberland, on 16/1/1871, aged 45. Admon. of his goods was granted to his widow, Catherine Wedderburn, at Newcastle on 4/2/1871. Acc. to W.B. p. 502, Catherine Wedderburn was living at Beaconsfield Street, Newcastle, in 1895, but she was the Catherine Wedderburn who died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1890, aged 57.]
1847
Thomas Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of James Wedderburn [b. 1823, d. 1881] & his first wife Eleanor Dyer [‘Dayer’, m. 1845 at Lamberton Toll], bap. 19/9/1847 at Berwick upon Tweed, Chapel Street or Shaws Lane or Relief Chap. United. [Thomas ‘b. 5 Sept.’]- In the 1861 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b Tweedmouth’), was living with his parents & brother Robert at Coal Pits, Allandale. - Thomas became a Foundry Clerk. - Thomas Wedderburn m. Isabella Purvis in Jan. 1869 (q.v.). - [They had a son & 3 daughters: Hannah (b. 1870); Thomas (b. 1871 but said on W.B. p. 502 to have been b. 1861); Eleanor Dayer (b. 1875); & Winifred Hanson (b. 1884).] - Thomas Weddderburn died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1913, aged 66. - Isabella Wedderburn died there in the March qtr. of 1914, aged 66.
1847
Margaret Ann Weatherburn, [?5th] d. of James W. [Labourer, b. c1810] & Margaret --- [m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1847 at Hartlepool. - Margaret Ann died at Northgate Street, Hartlepool [Durham], on 13/1/1848, aged 10 weeks. She was buried at St. Hilda, Hartlepool, on 16/1/1848.
1847
Robert Weatherburn was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1847 at South Shields. Robert Weatherburn, ‘of Ingham Place, South Shields’, died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1848, aged 8 months. He was buried on 4/8/1848 at St Hilda, South Shields.
1847
Robert Weatherburn, s. of Benjamin W. [Shipwright, b. 1810] & Mary Todd [m. 1838], was b. on 20/12/1847 at South Shields and bap. 12/1/1848 at Holy Trinity, South Shields - Robert died at South Shields in July 1849. He was buried at Holy Trinity, S. Shields, on 20/7/1849, aged ‘over 1’.
1847
David Wedderburn [Horsekeeper, b. 1809] died at Morpeth on 9/10/1847, aged 39. [David’s widow Sarah Cook (m. 1834) m. ii) John Swan in 1857 at Horton, (nr. Wooler).]
1847
William Watson Wedderburn [bap. Dec. 1844, ‘s. of Isabella W.’] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1847, aged 3. ‘Henry Wedderburn informs’.
1847
Isabella Wedderburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1847. [According to W.B., Henry Wedderburn ‘of Berwick’ and his wife Isabella ‘both died in Dec. 1847, Henry’s age given as 81’, but only Isabella’s death appears in the Deaths’ Index. (They must be the Henry W. & Isabella Mills who were m. at Coldstream on 3/11/1793 (q.v.). - (The only Henry whose death appears in the Deaths’ Index in 1847 is that of Henry ‘Wetherburn’, Keelman, at N-on-T, in the June qtr., aged 72.)
1847
Isabella Wedderburn [2nd] d. of Henry W. [Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866] by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1847. Isabella was bap. 18/2/1848 at Wooler. - In the 1851 Census, Isabella ‘Witherburn’ (sic), aged 3 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at Fenton East Side (parish of Wooler) with Henery Witherburn, a Blacksmith aged 46 (‘b. Norham, N. Durham’); Margaret, aged 34 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); her half-siblings David, aged 24; John, aged 18; & ‘Alison’, aged 16 (all ‘b. Scotland’ - Hutton); & siblings George, aged 6; Ann (sic), aged 4; ‘Easter’ (Esther), aged 2; & James, aged 2 months. - In the 1861 Census, Isabella Weatherburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 14 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at Wood End, parish of Lowick, with her parents & 8 siblings. - [She may be the Isabella ‘Wetherburn’ who m. at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1869 (q.v.).]
1848
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of William W. [Colliery Tinker (b. c1799] & Matilda --- [m. not found], was b. at Bishop Auckland, Durham, c1848. - In the 1861 Census, Elizabeth, a Cotton Reeler aged 13 (‘b. Bishop Auckland’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 3 New Row, Pemberton, Lancs.
1848
Esther Weatherburn, [4th] d. of William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900] & Euphemia Alcorn [m. 1835, d. 1893], was b. in 1847/48. - In the 1851 Census, Esther Weatherburn, aged 3, was living in Horncliffe with her parents & 5 siblings. - In the 1861 Census, Esther Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Horncliff’), was living with her parents & 5 siblings in the Village of Horncliffe. - In the 1871 Census, Esther Wedderburn, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was still living in Horncliffe with her parents, 3 siblings & a nephew, William Wedderburn, aged 2 (‘b. Scotland’). - In the 1881 Census, Esther Wedderburn, Housekeeper, unm. aged 33 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her parents & 2 younger brothers at W. Wedderburn’s House, Horncliffe. - Esther Wedderburn died at Horncliffe on 9/2/1890, aged 42.
1848
Henrietta Weatherburn, [elder] d. of Luke James W. [Brewer - later a Tobacco Merchant & afterwards a Woollen Manufacturer (b. 1819, d. 1889)] & Mary Kirby [m. 1847, d. 1887] was b. in the March qtr. of 1848 at Huddersfield. - [Henrietta was not living with her parents in the 1861 Census.]
1848
Isabella Wedderburn, [e.] d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1825], & his first wife, Elizabeth Scott [m. 1847], was b. in the March qtr. of 1848 [‘b. 18/2/1848 at Wooler’] & bap. 30/7/1848 at Saint Paul’s Church, Newcastle upon Tyne. In the 1851 Census, Isabella, aged 3, was living with her parents & her sister Ann, aged 1 (both ‘b. Newcastle’), at Scott’s Court, Newcastle. - In the 1861 Census, Isabella, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. ?Tynemouth’), was living with her parents & her grandfather Andrew Wedderburn, a Millwright, aged 69, plus 2 Boarders, at 14 Ivy Terrace, Elswick, Newcastle. - Isabella Wedderburn m. Robert Wishart at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1866. “She died in 1870”.
1848
Isabella Weatherburn, ‘d. of Henry W.’ [Henry ‘Waderburn’, Ag. Lab. (bap. 1775)] m. Abraham Marshall of Berwick at Mordington toll on 9/1/1848. (Witnesses were Robert Fleming & Agnes Brody. - ‘Irregular border marriages’ fiche) - In the 1851 Census, Isabella Marshall, Wife, an Ag. Lab. aged 35 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living next door to her parents, Henry & Margaret Wedderburn in Castlegate, B-on-T, with her son Henry W. Marshall, aged 2 (‘b. B-on-T’), & a Lodger. - Isabella, wife of Abraham Marshall, died on 17/12/1851, aged 34. (Memorial stone in Holy Trinity Churchyard, Berwick, to ‘Isabella, Wife of Abraham Marshall, and her father Henry Weatherburn who died on 1/8/1858, aged 80’.)
1848
Margaret Ann Weatherburn [b. 1848 (?5th) d. of James W. (Labourer, b. c1810) & Margaret --- (m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham)] died at Northgate Street, Hartlepool [Durham], on 13/1/1848, aged 10 weeks. She was buried at St. Hilda’s, Hartlepool, Durham, on 16/1/1848.
1848
Mary Weatherburn [bap. 1824 as ‘Wetherburn’, e.d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ (Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849) & Margaret Edminson (m. not found, d. 1879)] m. Robert McDougall of Spittal at Lamberton toll on 15/2/1848. (Witnesses: Mark Cockburn & Ann Collins. - ‘Irregular border marriages’ fiche. - Names (but not date & place) are given on W.B. p. 500.) - In the 1851 Census, Mary Weatherburn, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Spittal’), was a House Servant in the household of Thomas Burn, Inn Keeper, aged 47, & his wife Ann, aged 44 [Mary’s sister, b. c1827]; & their nephew Thomas B. McDugal (sic), aged 2 (all ‘b. Spittal’), in Spittal Village, Northumberland.
1848
Peter Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887] & Margaret Allen [m. 1843, d. 1901], was b. 13/3/1848. - In the 1851 Census, Peter, aged 3 (‘b. Wooler’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Way to Wooler. - In the 1861 Census, Peter, an Ag. Lab. aged 13 (‘b. Wooler’), was living in the Village of Detchant with his mother & 6 siblings.- In the 1871 Census, Peter, an Ag. Lab. aged 23, unm. (‘b. Wooler’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Laverick Law, Lowick. - Peter m. Ann Gray at Glendale in 1874 (q.v.). - [They had 2 sons & a daughter.] - In the 1881 Census, Peter, an Ag. Lab. aged 33 (‘b. England’) was living at Farm of Morebattle Tofts, Morebattle, Roxburghshire, with Ann, aged 33 (‘b. England’). - Ann died in 1898 & Peter m. ii) Janet Gilroy in Scotland in 1901. - Peter Weatherburn died at Maxton [5 m. SE of Melrose], on 9/4/1902, aged 54.
1848
Margaret Ann Weatherburn [b. 1847, (?5th d. of James W., Labourer (b. c1810) & Margaret --- (m. 1836)] died at Northgate Street, Hartlepool, on 13/1/1848, aged 10 weeks.
1848
Mark Johnson Weatherburn, [6th] s. of William W. [Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895] & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn [bap. 1816, m. not found, d. 1855], was b. in the June qtr. of 1848 & bap. 2/4/1848 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed (as ‘s. of Wm. W., Mariner, & Margaret, of Golden Square’. - Holy Trinity Baptisms) - Mark Johnson W. died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1848. [Mark J. Weatherburn, Mariner, aged 29, b. S. Shields, who, in the 1881 Census, was living at 39 Agnes Street, Westoe, Durham, with Mary Ann, aged 30; Elizabeth Ann L., a Scholar aged 4, & Gertrude M., aged 2 (all ‘b. S. Shields’), was Mark John W., b. 1852, s. of Thomas W. & Elizabeth Rogers Ferguson (m. 1851). - He m., as Mark ‘Johnson’ Weatherburn, Mary Ann Davison & died at S. Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1906, aged 55.]
1848 Martin Weatherburn [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805, widower of Esther Dixon (m. 1828, d. 1846] m. ii) Ann Kilby (née King), widow, at Leicester on 25/5/1848. By Ann, Martin & Ann had a s. Henry (b. 1849) & a d. Mary (b. 1852, d. 1854). - In the 1851 Census, Martin Wetherburn (sic), a Rail Engine Driver aged 45 (‘b. Long Benton, Northumberland’), was living at Watts Causeway, St. Mary’s, Leicester, with Ann, aged 38 (‘b. Syston, Leics.’); Martin, a Rail Labourer aged 15 (‘b. Snibstone’); John Kilby, Son-in-law (i.e. step-son), a Rail Cleaner aged 14 (‘b. Syston’); Robert, an Errand Boy aged 11; William, a School Boy aged 9; & Harry, aged 1 (all ‘b. Leicester’). - In the 1861 Census, Martin, an Engine Man (Rail), aged 55 (‘b. Westmoor, Northumberland’), was living at 1 Blyth Terrace, Bridge St., Leicester, with Ann, aged 47 (‘b. Syston, Leics.’), & Henry, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Leicester’). - Ann died at Leicester on 27/5/1868, aged 55, and was buried at Welford Road, Cemetery in June 1868. Martin died at Leicester on 22/7/1868, aged 63, leaving a Will.
1848
James Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Peter W. [Shoemaker at Lowick, b. c1822, d. 1894 at Gateshead] & Mary Murray [m. 1847, d. 1870], was bap. on 7/6/1848.
1848
George Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died at Glendale in the June qtr. of 1848.
1848
John Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Thomas W. [Pitman (bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885)] & Ann Robson [m. 1841, d. 1910], was b. in the June qtr. of 1848 at Tynemouth. In the 1851 Census, John, aged 3 (‘b. Horton’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Crofton, Cowpen, Northumberland. - In the 1861 Census, John, a Coal Miner aged 13 (‘b. Seghill’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 32 Blaketown, Seghill. - John died at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1867, aged 19.
1848
John Thomas Weatherburn, [4th but 3rd surv.] s. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880 at Carnforth, Lancs.] & Ann Rose [m. 1835 at Whitwick, Leics., d. 1890 at Hunslet, Leeds], was b. 23/3/1848 at Whitwick, Leicester. In the 1851 Census, John, aged 3 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’ ), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Harts Buildings, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - In the 1861 Census, John, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Whitwick, Leics.), was living with his parents, 4 siblings & ‘Visitor’ Ann Weatherburn, aged 23 (‘b. St. Olives, York’), wife of John’s brother Robert (b. 1840), at 2 Parkfield Terrace, Hunslet, Leeds. - In the 1871 Census, John, an Engine Fitter, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Coalville’), was living with his parents & his 2 unm. brothers at 54 Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds. - John Thomas Weatherburn m. Mary Elizabeth Ashby at Leeds in the Dec. qtr. of 1873 (q.v.). - [They had no children.] - Mary Elizabeth Weatherburn died at 168 Beeston Rd., Holbrook, Leeds, on 17/1/1924. - Admon. was granted to John Thomas W., retired locomotive superintendent. - Estate valued at £945:11:7d. - [John is named in the Will of his brother William Wilson Weatherburn, b. 1836, who died in 1912.] - John T. Weatherburn died at Leeds North in the Dec. qtr. of 1931, aged 83.
1848
Mary Weatherburn [?b. 1826 at Whalton, e.d. of Luke W. & Jane Sadler (m. 1825)] m. John Brown at St. John the Baptist, Newcastle, in the June qtr. of 1848. [In the 1851 Census, Mary Brown, aged 24 (‘b. Whalton’), was living at Lane Cottage, Bedlington, with her husband John Brown, a Collier aged 29 (‘b. Morpeth ’), and their 2 sons, Jonn, aged 2 & Thomas, aged 5½mths. (both ‘b. Bedlington’). - Mary is no doubt the Mary Brown who died in June qtr. 1891, aged 65.
1848
Metcalf Weatherburn [b. c1822 (?3rd) s. of Lancelot W. (b. 1789) & Henrietta Metcalf (m. 1815)] died at Huddersfield [Yorks.] in the June qtr. of 1848. He was buried at Holy Trinity, Huddersfield, on 7/6/1848, aged 26.
1848
James Weatherburn [Publican, b. 1773, 2nd s. of James Wetherburn (sic - unidentified) & Elizabeth Green (m. 1757 at Jarrow) - & husband of Eleanor Charlton (m. 1798, d. Dec. qtr. 1848, q.v.)] died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1848.
1848
Mary Wedderburne (sic), widow, ‘d. of Joseph Sansam’, m. James Grant, Mariner, on 28/8/1848 at Liverpool. [Mary may be the widow of William Wedderburn, Mariner, b. 1797 at Pennington in Furness, who died at Liverpool in 1846.]
1848
Rebecca Weatherburn, [elder] d. of Alexander W. [Hatters Furrier, b. c1821, d. 1898] & Margaret Pearson [m. 1844, d. 1882], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1848 at Newcastle. Rebecca died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1849. - [Alexander & Margaret had another daughter, Rebecca Margaret, b. 1852, q.v.]
1848
Adam Wedderburn [b. 1810, s. of Adam Weatherburn (Coachman, b. 1768, d. 1824) & Mary Baxter (m. 1795) - & husband of Ann Scott (m. 1835)] died in Manchester on 29/9/1848. [Adam’s widow Ann Wedderburn, aged 35, ‘d. of Thomas Scott’, m. ii) Theophilus Parkinson at Salford, Lancs., on 10/7/1853 (q.v.).
1848
Mark Johnson W. [b. 1848, 6th s. of William W. Mariner (bap. 1813), & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn (bap. 1816, m. not found)] died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1848. [A Mark John W., b. 1852 at S. Shields, is the Mark ‘Johnson’ W. who m.at South Shields in Dec. qtr. 1875. & d. in 1906.]
1848
Robert Weatherburn [b. Dec. qtr. 1847] ‘of Ingham Place, South Shields’, died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1848, aged 8 months. He was buried on 4/8/1848 at St Hilda, South Shields.
1848
Peter Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1819 at Ancroft, d. 1900] & Eleanor [née Cowans, m. 1847], was b. 21/11/1848 at Doddington. Peter was bap. 5/12/1848 at Lowick Presbyterian Church. In the 1851 Census, Peter, aged 2, was living with his parents & 6-month-old twin sisters at Doddington. - He died at Beal on 15/3/1853, aged 4½.
1848
William Wedderburn [b. 1844, ygst. s. of William W. (Mariner, b. 1797, d. 1844) & Mary Tilsley ‘or Tinsley’] died at Everton, West Derby [nr. Liverpool], on 31/10/1848.
1848
Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Fishmonger ‘of Bridge St.’, Tweedmouth, b. c1824] & Hannah Willis [m. 1847], bap. 5/11/1848 at Holy Trinity, Berwick. In the 1851 Census, Robert, aged 2, was living with his parents & sister Rebecca, aged 10 mths. (both ‘b. B-on-T’), on the south side of Bridge Street, Berwick -on-Tweed. - In the 1861 Census, Robert, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Berwick’), was staying with his grandparents, and other relatives, at the Free Trade Inn, Berwick, of which his grandfather Robert Weatherburn was the Licensee. - Robert became a Printer/Compositor. - He m. Mary Elizabeth Bean at Bradford, Yorks., in the Dec. qtr. of 1869 (q.v.). - [They had a son, Walter Nesbit W., b. 1870 (q.v.).] - Robert was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘eldest son of Robert Nesbit of Golden Square, Fishmonger’, on 9/1/1871. - In June 1894, when Robert and his two brothers sold the house at 9 College Place, Berwick-on-Tweed, which they inherited on their father’s death in April of that year (under the terms of their grandfather Robert’s Will when he died in 1871), Robert, a Compositor, was living at 47 Minto Street, Ashton under Lyme, Lancs. [Their mother continued to live, as a tenant, at 9 College Place until she entered Berwick Workhouse where she died in 1898.] - Robert Weatherburn died at Bolton [Lancs.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1905, aged 56.
1848
Joan Wedderburn [afterwards Weatherburn], [2nd] d. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton, SE of Wooler] & Margaret Douglas [m. 1841], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1848. In the 1861 Census, Joan Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Brandon’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at West Ditchburn, Northumberland. - Joan Weatherburn m. at Rothbury in the June qtr. of 1874.
1848
Eleanor Weatherburn [née Charlton, widow of James W., Publican, b. 1773, d. June qtr. 1848] died at Sunderland in the Dec. qtr. of 1848.
1849
Esther Wedderburn, [3rd] d. of Henry W. [Blackmith, b. c1803, d.1866] by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover [m. not found], was b. in Jan. 1849 (acc. to In the 1851 Census, ‘Easter Witherburn’ (sic), aged 2, was living at Fenton East Side, (parish of Wooler) with ‘Henery Witherburn’, a Blacksmith aged 46 (‘b. Norham, N. Durham’); Margaret, aged 34 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); her half-siblings David, aged 24; John, aged 18; & ‘Alison’, aged 16 (all ‘b. Scotland’ - Hutton); & her siblings George, aged 6; Isabella, aged 3; & James, aged 2 months. - In the 1861 Census, Esther Weatherburn, aged 12 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at Wood End (parish of Lowick), with Henry, a Blacksmith, aged 58 (‘b. Norham’); Margaret, aged 44 (‘b. Ancroft’), & 8 other children. - In the 1871 Census, Esther Weatherburn, a Domestic Servant aged 22 (‘b. Wooler’), was living in the household of John Urpeth, a Farmer of 103 acres emplying 1 man, aged 30, his wife, daughter & an uncle, at Low House, Whalton, Northumberland. - [Esther is probably the Esther Weatherburn who m. at Easington in the Dec. qtr. of 1873.]
1849
Ellen Weatherburn, [3rd but 2nd surv.] d. of Richard Graham W. [Master Mariner, b. 1796, d. 1858] & Ann Tapscott [m. 1840 in London, d. there 1854], was b. in the March qtr. of 1849 at South Shields. In the 1851 Census, Ellen, aged 2 (‘b. Durham, Westoe’), was living with her parents, 5 siblings, a Visitor & a House Servant, at Laygate Square, Westoe, South Shields, Durham. - In the 1881 Census, Ellen ‘Wenthirburn’, Infant School Mistress, unm. aged 32 (‘b. South Shields’), was living with her fellow officers and the inmates of the Tynemouth Union Workhouse, South Shields. - In the 1891 Census, Ellen Weatherburn, Infant School Mistress in the Tynemouth Union Workhouse, South Shields, aged 42 (‘b. S. Shields’), was still resident there. - In the 1901 Census, Ellen, a retired Schoolmistress, unm. aged 52 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her widowed brother Charles, a Ship Broker aged 58; her sister Elizabeth, unm. aged 58; & her niece Lucretia G., unm. aged 32 (all ‘b. S. Shields’), at 7 Westoe Crescent, Westoe, South Shields, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Ellen Weatherburn, aged 61 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her widowed brother Charles, a Ship Broker, her sister Elizabeth, aged 68, & Charles’s daughter Lucretia Gertrude, aged 42, at Iveagh Cottage, Wylam on Tyne.
1849
Mary Ann Wedderburn [unidentified] was b. in the March qtr. of 1849 at Newcastle on Tyne.
1849
Mary Ann Weatherburn [?Mary Ann in preceding entry] died at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1849.
1849
Elizabeth Weatherburn, 83, ‘of Union House, South Shields’ [probably b. Elizabeth Robson, wife of John W. (b. 1770, who died a widower at Union House in 1852] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1849. - She was buried on 27/3/1849 at St. Hilda, South Shields. Elizabeth Weatherburn, widow, of South Shields in the county of Durham: Date of Probate: 7 August 1850, Administration bond, 7 August 1850. [Although Elizabeth is described as a widow in 1849 this must be incorrect as her husband did not die until 1852. (However, in the 1851 census he was described as ‘widower’.)]
1849
Mary Weatherburn ‘of Horncliffe Mains’ [unidentified] died in the March qtr. of 1849 She was buried at Norham on 21/3/1849, aged 68.
1849
Henry Weatherburn, [5th] s. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805], but only s. by his 2nd wife, Ann Kilby [née King, m. 1848], was b. 31/5/1849 at Leicester. He was bap. on 26/6/1850 at St. Nicholas Church, Leicester (at the same time as his half-brother William, b. 1842, q.v.). - In the 1851 Census, Harry Wetherburn (sic), aged 1, was living with his parents, 3 half-brothers & a step-brother, at Watts Causeway, St. Mary’s, Leicester. - In the 1861 Census, Henry, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Leicester’), was living with his parents at 1 Blyth Terrace, Leicester. - “Henry was apprenticed at the Midland Railway Workshops in Leicester in 1864 and worked there until he emigrated to Australia (on Brunel’s “SS Great Britain”) on 17/12/1871. - He arrived at Melbourne in 21/2/1872 & was one of the founders of the railways in Australia. - Henry m. Amelia Olding Cumming, of Bristol, on 11/5/1876. - [They had 3 sons & 3 daughters (all b. in Sydney): Edith (b. 1877); Martin (b. 1879); Margaret (Maggie) Eliza (b. 1880); Percy (b. 1882); Charles E. (b. 1884) & Lilly M. (b. 1889). (Martin had 3 sons & a daughter: Ernest Martin, Martin Henry, Raymond Stanley, & Ruth. b. in Australia in 1939, is the only s. of barrister Raymond Stanley Weatherburn & Azenath Gazzard; Charles was a mathematician in N.Z. & at Perth Univ., W. Australia. - The Weatherburn Lecture Theatre at W.A. University is named after him. - He had twin sons, Keith, an engineer in NSW, & Charles, a Govt. Architect there. Henry died in Australia on 16/11/1932.
1849
James Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1849 at Sunderland.
1849
Jane Weatherburn, [4th] d. of James W. [Seedsman & Mole-Catcher, b. 1811, d. 1890] & Elizabeth Carncross [m. 1836, d 1861], was b. in the June qtr. of 1849 at Earsdon by North Shields. In the 1851 Census, Jane, aged 1 (b. Earsdon’), was living with her parents & 3 sisters at Earsdon. - In the 1861 Census, Jane, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Earsdon’), was living with her parents & 2 sisters at Church Row, Earsdon. - In the 1871 Census, Jane, unm. aged 21, was living in Earsdon Village with her widowed father & 2 unm. sisters. - Jane Weatherburn m. Thomas Heslop at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1878. [They had (at least) 1 son & 2 daughters.]
1849
Joseph William Wetherburn (sic) [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1849 at Easington [Durham].
1849
John Weatherburn, Countryman, a bachelor of full age [b. c1826], of Merrington, s. of William W., Countryman [?& Mary Ann Garfoot (m. 1823)], m. Anne Byers, Servant, a Spinster aged 17, of Merrington, dau. of Jane Byers, Single woman, at Merrington, Auckland, Durham, on 14/5/1849. In the 1851 Census, John Wetherburn (sic), a Farm Labourer aged 25 (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living at Merrington, Durham, with his wife Ann, aged 20; his mother-in-law, Jane Foxcroft, a Labourer woman, marr. aged 40 (both ‘b. Westmoreland’); & a Lodger, Joseph Craggs, a Plate Layer, aged 20 (‘b. Merrington’). - [They may have had two sons: William (b. 1855) & Thomas M. (b. c1859) - and John may be the John Weatherbarn (sic) who m. Margaret Alderson in 1860 (q.v.) - John Wetherburn died at Easington in the March qtr. of 1880, aged 53.
1849
Henrietta Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1849.
1849
Rebecca Weatherburn [b. 1848, elder d. of Alexander W. (b. c1821) & Margaret Pearson (m. 1844)] died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1849.
1849 James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ [Labourer, b. 1798, e.s. of Henry W., Salmon-fisher, ‘b. c1775’ (bap. 1777) & Agnes Milvin (m. c1796)] died at Middle St., Spittal [Berwick] on 29/5/1849, aged 51.
1849
Mary Ann Wedderburn [née Walthur (m. not found), ‘widow of John W.’ (b. c1795, d. 1841 - e.s. of Adam W., coachman, & Mary Baxter, m. 1795)] died at Chorlton [a few miles SW of Manchester], Lancs., on 13/8/1849, aged 60. She was buried at the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bowden, Cheshire, on 16/8/1849. [In the 1841 Census (in which adults’ ages were ‘rounded down’ to the nearest 5 years), John Wedderburn, an Inn Keeper ‘aged 45’, was living with Mary Ann, ‘aged 50’ at Market Place, Altringham, Bowden, Cheshire. - In the 1841 Trade Directory, John is listed as ‘Victualler, Admiral Collingwood, & Tailor 10 Fleet Street, Deansgate’. - John & Mary Walthur are mentioned in a footnote on W.B. p. 511.]
1849
Robert Weatherburn [no doubt one of the two ‘unidentified’ Robert Weatherburns b. at S. Shields in 1847] died at South Shields [Durham] in the Sept. qtr. of 1849. He was buried at Holy Trinity, S. Shields, on 20/7/1849, aged ‘over 1’.
1849
Lancelot Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Luke James W. [Tobacco Merchant - afterwards a Woollen Manufacturer, b. 1819, d. 1889] & Mary Kirby [m. 1847, d. 1887], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1849 at Huddersfield. In the 1851 Census, Lancelot, ‘aged 18’ (sic - 18 mths. - ‘b. Huddersfield’), was living with his parents at Lower Aspley, Huddersfield. - In the 1861 Census, Lancelot, aged 11 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at St. Paul’s Street, Huddersfield. - Lancelot m. Sarah Hartley at Bury, Lancs., in 1868 (q.v.). - [They had (probably) 2 sons & 3 daughters.] - Lancelot Newton Weatherburn died in the June qtr. of 1903, aged 53.
1849
Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Chester le Street in the Dec. qtr. of 1849.
1849
Elizabeth Wetherburn (sic), [b. 1835, elder d. of Robert Weatherburn (Iron-miner, b. 1801) & Mary Lailand (m. 1830)] died at Ulverston [Lancs.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1849. Elizabeth was buried at St. Mary, Dalton in Furness, Lancs., on 10/11/1849, aged 14. [Peter Wedderburn, b. 1833 (q.v.) said that a sister had died of T.B. at the Lancaster Moor Asylum, aged 15.
1849
James Weatherburn, tailor [b. 1770, 2nd s. of William W. (‘Witherbourn’, b. 1748) & Ann Laidler, m. 1768), & husband of Jane (née Hunter, m. 1803)] died in the Tynemouth Union Workhouse on 2/10/1849, aged 79. ‘At Tynemouth in the Union Workhouse on the 20th instant, aged 79, Mr James Weatherburn.’
1850
Matilda Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of William W. [Colliery Tinker (b. c1799)] & Matilda --- [m. not found], was b. at Bishop Auckland, Durham, c1850. - In the 1861 Census, Matilda, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Bishop Auckland’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 3 New Row, Pemberton, Lancs. - In the 1871 Census, Matilda, unm. aged 21, was living with her parents & a married sister Isabella Stephenson, aged 25, & Isabella’s 2 sons, at French’s Field, Tudhoe Grange, Durham.
1850
William Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1800 at Pelton (unidentified)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. c1850 at Shotton Moor, Durham. - In the 1851 Census, William, aged 2 (‘b. Shotton’), was living with his parents, William, a Coal Miner aged 49 (‘b. Pelton’), & Margaret, aged 32 (‘b. Stanhope’), at New Painshaw, Durham. - In the 1861 Census, William, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Shotton Moor’), was living with his mother Margaret, Head, ??? Wife, aged 42 (‘b. Horesley, Durham’); his sister Margaret Ann, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Whitwell’); & his brothers John Joseph, aged 4 (‘b. Coundon’); & Thomas, aged 4 mths. (‘b. ?Jooks Row, Bishop, Auckland’, d. 1861). - In the 1871 Census, William, a Labourer, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Shotton’), was a Boarder at Iveston, Durham, the home of Willoughby Haple, a Coal Miner aged 25 (‘b. Derbyshire’), & his wife (William’s mother) Margaret, aged 40 (‘b. Horsely Durham’), with fellow Boarders (his siblings) Margaret Ann, a ??? Servant, aged 19 (‘b. Whitwell’); & John Joseph, a Coal Miner aged 16 (‘b. Coundon’). - [In the 1881 Census, John Joseph was living at Chester le Street with his mother Margaret ‘Haples’, a widow aged 63 (‘b. Stanhope, Durham’).] - William m. i) Mary Walby at Houghton in the June qtr. of 1878 (q.v.). - [By her, William had a son & 3 daughters.] - Mary died at Houghton in the March qtr. of 1887 & William m. ii) Isabel Kay at Houghton in 1888 (q.v.). [By Isabel he had (at least) 4 more daughters & a son.] - William Weatherburn died at Chester le Street in the March qtr. of 1907, aged 57.
1850
Mary Weatherburn, [?6th] d. of James W. [Labourer, b. c1810] & Margaret --- [m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham], was b. at Stockton ‘&c’ [Hartlepool] in the March qtr. of 1850. She died there in the June qtr.
1850
Thomas Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887] & Margaret Allen [m. 1843, d. 1901], was b. 16/2/1850 at ‘Way to Wooler’. Thomas died at ‘Way to Wooler’ on 4/3/1850, aged 2 weeks. Thomas was buried at Doddington on 9/3/1850. [Another son was given the same name in 1851 (q.v.).]
1850
Robert Wedderburn [b. 1839, 2nd s. of William W. (Mariner, b. 1797) & Mary Tilsley ‘or Tinsley’ (m. not found)] died at Cresswell St., Everton, West Derby [a suburb E of Liverpool], on 19/3/1850, aged 10.
1850
James Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1850.
1850
Ann Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1825] & his first wife Elizabeth Scott [m. 1847], was b. in the June qtr. of 1850 at Newcastle. - In the 1851 Census, Ann, aged 1, was living with her parents & her sister Isabella, aged 3 (both ‘b. Newcastle’), at Scott’s Court, Newcastle. - Ann died at Newcastle in 1852.
1850
Rebecca Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Fishmonger ‘of Bridge St.’, Tweedmouth, b. c1824] & Hannah Willis [m. 1847], bap. 30/5/1850 at Holy Trinity, Berwick. In the 1851 Census, Rebecca, aged 10 mths., was living with her parents & brother Robert, aged 2 (both ‘b. B-on-T’), on the South side of Bridge Street, Berwick-on-Tweed. - Rebecca died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1854.- [In Misc. Notes on W.B. p. 504, under ‘Robert Nesbit Wedderburn, Fishmonger at Tweedmouth’, it shows only that Robert & Hannah “had a daughter who died before their daughter Hannah was born in 1855”.]
1850
Hannah Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Thomas W. [Pitman, bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885] & Ann Robson [m. 1841, d. 1910], was b. in the June qtr. of 1850 at Horton, Northumberland. In the 1851 Census, Hannah, aged 10 mths. (‘b. Horton’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at Crofton, Cowpen, Northumberland. - In the 1861 Census, Hannah, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Seghill’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 32 Blaketown, Seghill. - Hannah m. Thomas Fogg at Newcastle on Tyne in 1876 (q.v.). - In the 1881 Census, Hannah Fogg, aged 30 (‘b. Horton’), was living with her husband, Thomas Fogg, an Engine Driver (Unemployed), aged 35 (‘b. Ryton’), and other relatives, at her parents’ house, 93 Shankhouse Row, Cramlington, Northumberland.
1850
William Weatherburn, [b. 1842] (4th & ygst.) s. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805] by his first wife Esther Dixon [m. 1828, d. 1846], was bap. at St. Nicholas’ Church, Leicester, on 26/6/1850 (at a joint christening with his half-brother, Henry, b. 1849 - see next entry). - William died at Leicester on 23/12/1851, aged 9 years & 10 months.
1850
Henry Weatherburn, [5th & ygst.] s. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805] but only s. by his second wife, Ann Kilby [m. 1848], was b. 31/5/1849 (q.v.) & bap. 26/6/1850 at St. Nicholas Church, Leicester. [See entry in 1849 for details of Henry’s career. - He emigrated to Australia in 1871.]
1850
Margaret Weatherburn [b. 1808 (bap. 1809), e.d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1780) & Isobel Wilson (m. 1804)] m. John Scott [‘s. of John Scott’] at St. Mary’s Church, Edge Hill, Liverpool, Lancs., on 8/5/1850 [Margaret’s sister Ann (b. 1816) was m. at West Derby, nr. Liverpool, in 1853, & 2 of the children of their ygst. brother James (b. 1827) were bap. at the same church.] - In the 1851 Census, Margaret Scott, aged 52, was living with her husband John Scott, Engine Man aged 51; Margaret’s father Robert Weatherborn (sic), Engine Driver (Railway), a widower aged 81 (all ‘b. Northumberland’); & Margaret’s nephew, Robert S. Weatherburn (sic), aged aged 7 (‘b. Liverpool’ - his birth reg. not found), at Upper Snibston Building 24, Packington, Coalville, Leics. - [Margaret Weatherburn,‘daughter of Ann Weatherburn, now the wife of John Scott, Collier’, died, aged 10, at Packington in 1859 (q.v.). - (Her birth reg. not found.)] - In the 1871 Census, Margaret Scott, aged 62, & John, Engine Man (Colliery), aged 61 (both ‘b. Long Benton’), were living at Hoo Ash Terrace, Swannington, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret Scott, a widow aged 83 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her brother James (b. 1827), and his wife & family, at Hydraulic Tower, Alfred Dock, Poulton cum Seacombe, Wallasey, Wirral, Cheshire.
1850
Jane Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1850.
1850
Jane Weatherburn [unidentified] m. at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1850.
1850
Sarah Wetherburn [sic - unidentified] was m. at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1850.
1850
Mary Weatherburn [b. March qtr. 1850, (?6th) d. of James W. (Labourer, b. c1810) & Margaret --- (m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham)] died at Hartlepool in the June qtr. She was buried at St. Hilda, Hartlepool, Durham, on 11/6/1850, aged 18 weeks.
1850
Ralph Weatherburn, Engineer [b. 1827, younger s. of Ralph W. (b. c1776) & Isabel Henderson (m. 1823)], died at Hotspur Place, Alnwick, on 8/5/1850, aged 23, and was buried at Alnwick on 12/5/1850. His sister Mary Ann W. was the ‘informant’.- ‘At Alnwick on the 8th instant, Mr Ralph Weatherburn aged 23, engineer.’
1850
Thomas Weatherburn, Cartman [?bap. 1816 (q.v.), 3rd s. of John W. (Engineman at Kenton) & Priscilla Harpley (m. 1806)] died at 17 Cumberland St., Bishopwearmouth, on 28/4/1850, aged 38. - Margaret Mcall of Cumberland St. was the ‘infomant’.
1850
John Weatherburn of ‘The Greenes, Berwick on Tweed’ [a Smith, b. 1784, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of William W. (b. c1752, d. 1818) & Margaret (?Nesbit), & husband of his 2nd wife Mary née Lee] died on 18/7/1850, aged 66. He was buried at Holy Trinity Church, B-on-T, on 20/7/1850. [A stone in Holy Trinity Churchyard, is also a memorial to John’s & his first wife Sarah’s only child, Ann Trotter Weatherburn, who died in 1809. - Sarah died in 1811.] - Mary Weatherburn, ‘of High Greenses, B-on-T, widow of John W., Blacksmith’ [m. 1843], died at Berwick on 23/3/1877, aged 80, ‘as a result of Exposure to Cold’. [Mary was also buried at Holy Trinity]
1850
John Douglas Wedderburn [afterwards Weatherburn], [3rd] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton, SE of Wooler] & Margaret Douglas [m. 1841] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1850 at Eglingham. In the 1861 Census, John Douglas Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Brandon, Northumberland’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at West Ditchburn. - In the 1871 Census, John Weatherburn, a Shepherd, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Eglingham’), was living in the household of George Davidson, Shepherd aged 52 (‘b. Ilderton’), & his wife & family, at Alnham Moor House, Alnham. - In the 1881 Census, John Weatherburn, a Shepherd, unm. aged 30, was living with his parents and a brother & sister at Carterside, Newtown in Rothbury. - John Douglas Weatherburn m. Mary A. Bolam at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1884 (q.v.). - [They had 3 daughters & a son.] - John D. Weatherburn died at Rothbury in the June qtr. of 1929, aged 78. Mary Weatherburn died at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1936, aged 75.
1850
Agnes Weatherburn ‘of Shorewood’ [unidentified] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1850 at Berwick. [A Bastardy Bond granted to Agnes Weatherburn of Thornton Mains in the parish of Norham for child born 21/7/1850 shows “Putative father: Joseph Thompson. Petty Sessions 2/10/1850; 1/6d per week, 8/6d costs”. Agnes Weatherburn ‘of Shorewood’ died in the March qtr. of 1851. She was buried at Norham on 15/3/1851, aged 8 mths.
1850
William Weatherburn, ‘younger of Horncliffe’, [3rd] s. of William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900] & Euphemia Alcorn [m. 1835, d. 1893], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1850. In the 1851 Census, William Weatherburn, aged 6 mths., was living with in Hornclffe his parents & 6 siblings. - In the 1861 Census, William Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Horncliff’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings in the Village of Horncliffe. - In the 1881 Census, William Wedderburn, a Salmon Fisherman, unm., aged 30 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents & a brother & sister at ‘W. Wedderburn’s House, Horncliffe. - William Wedderburn m. Mary Leitch at Berwick in 1883 (q.v.). - [They had 4 sons & 3 daughters.] - William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’, Salmon-fisher, died on 2/8/1901, aged 50. Admon. of his estate was granted to his widow Mary at Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 15/10/1901. - Effects valued at £56:2:5d. - [Mary is probably the Mary Wedderburn who died at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1935, aged 74. ]
1850
Jane Weatherburn [twin with Mary, below], (e.) d. of William W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1819 at Ancroft, d. 1900] & Eleanor [Cowans, m. 1847, d. 1902], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1850 at Doddington, Northumberland. - In the 1851 Census, Jane, aged 8 months, was living with her parents & 2 siblings at Doddington. - Jane died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1853.
1850
Mary Weatherburn [twin with Jane, above] (2nd) d. of William W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1819 at Ancroft, d. 1900] & Eleanor [Cowans, m. 1847, d. 1902], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1850 at Doddington, Northumberland. In the 1851 Census, Mary, aged 8 months, was living with her parents & 2 siblings at Doddington. - In the 1861 Census, Mary, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Wooler’), was living with her parents & 2 younger brothers at Stoney Flat, Haggerston. - In the 1871 Census, Mary, a Farm Servant outdoor, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Wooler’), was living with her parents & 2 younger brothers at Iron Farm, Scremerston, Ancroft. - In the 1881 Census, Mary, an Ag. Lab., unm. aged 30 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at ‘Cottage’, Tweedmouth, with her parents & brother Thomas, unm. aged 27, plus Peter W., aged 5 (said to be William & Eleanor’s son but perhaps their grandson? - ‘b. Holy Island’). - In the 1901 Census, Mary, a Farm Servant ‘aged 49’ (‘b. Doddington, Ancroft’), was living at Chiswick Farm, Ancroft, with Eleanor, aged 77 (‘b. Kyloe’); Peter Weatherburn, a Farm Servant aged 25 (b. 1875); & Mary Jane Weatherburn, aged 19 (b. 1881), (both b. Ancroft’). - In the 1911 Census, Mary Weatherburn, unm. aged 60 (‘b. Doddington’), was living at Ross Farm, Belford, Northumberland, with her daughter Mary Jane Weatherburn, Farm Servant, unm. aged 29 (‘b. Philadelphia, Northumberland’).
1850
Margaret Ann Weatherburn [b. 1845, 4th d. of Martin W. (Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805) & his first wife, Esther Dixon (m. 1828)] died at Leicester on 2/9/1850, aged 5 years & 7 months. Mary Ann (sic) was buried at St. Nicholas, Leicester, on 8/9/1850, aged 5.
1850
Isabella Weatherburn, of Coxton Lane [née White, widow of Elias W. (b. 1783, m. 1804, d. 1818)], died at Berwick on 4/10/1850, aged 66. Also inscription on a Memorial tombstone in Holy Trinity Churchyard erected by Isabella in memory of Elias ‘who died in the Mediterranean Sea in 1818’.
1850
John Weatherburn, [7th] s. of William W. [Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895] & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn [bap. 1816, m. not found, d. 1855], bap. 10/11/1850 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of Wm. W., Mariner & Margaret, of Golden Square’.). - In the 1851 Census, John, aged 5 mths. (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was living with his mother Margaret, Mariner’s Wife aged 35 (‘b. B-on-T’), & 6 siblings, at Golden Square, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1861 Census, John, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his father William, an Ag. Lab., aged 48, his father’s second wife Jane (‘b. Scotland’), 5 brothers (all’b. Berwick’) & a step-sister, at Hatters Lane. - John became a Labourer. - He m. Ellen [Eleanor Frances] Mark at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1870 (q.v.). - [They had 2 sons & a daughter.] - John was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘6th s. of William’ on 17/10/1871. - [Mark Johnson W., the actual 6th son, was b. & d. in 1848.] - “John Weatherburn, Labourer from Jarrow, came to town 24/2/1877. Made Free 17/10/1871.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - Ellen F. Weather-burn died at Berwick on 31/12/1906, aged 56 & John Weatherburn died there on 12/2/1925, aged 75.
1850
Thomas Wedderburn, [elder] s. of John W. [Joiner, b. 1821 at Berwick, 5th s. of Thomas W. ‘of Edinburgh & Berwick’, d. 1879], & Ann Lipsit [Lipswick, m. 1849 at Gorbals, Lanarkshire. ], was b. 22/11/1850 at Killingworth, Tynemouth. [In Misc. Notes on W.B. p. 504 it shows that Thomas, son of John Wedderburn & Mary Ann Lipsit died at Killingworth, Tynemouth, 1850, but this is incorrect .] - In the 1851 Census, Thomas, aged 4 mths. (‘b. Killingworth’), was living with his parents & sister Elizabeth, aged 2 (‘b. Glasgow’), at Killingworth, in the parish of Longbenton. - In the 1861 Census, Thomas, aged 10 (‘b. England’), was living with his father John Wedderburn, a Plane Maker aged 38 (‘b. Berwick on Tweed’); his stepmother Margaret, aged 40 (‘b. Glasgow’); his sister Elizabeth, aged 11 (‘b. Glasgow Lanark’); & his stepmother’s father, Alexander Kirkwood, Weaver, a widower aged 77 (‘b. Glasgow’), at Bread St., Cullen, Glasgow. - In the 1871 Census, Thomas, a Labourer in Chemical Works, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Scotland’ - sic), was living at 15 Saltmeadow Terrace, Gateshead, Durham, with his father John, also a Labourer in Chemical Works, aged 40 (‘b. Scotland’ - sic), & his stepmother Margaret (b. Scotland’).
1850
William James Anderson Wedderburn, was b. in the Dec qtr. of 1850 at Berwick. [William is the (illegitimate) s. of Jane W. (bap. 15/7/1831 at Spittal, d. of James W. ‘of Spittal’, b. 1798, d. 1849, & Margaret Edminson, d. 1879) by William George Anderson. (Info. from Carolyn Toon - see her letter of 6/11/1997.) - In the 1851 Census, William J. Wedderburn, aged 5 months, was living with his mother Jane, aged 19, & his widowed grandmother Margaret W., Grocer shop (small), aged 51 (all ‘b. Spittal’). - [Jane subsequently m. William Taylor (W.B. p. 500) and had 3 children: Isabel Taylor (b. 1856); Agnes Taylor (b. 1857); & William Taylor (b. 1859). - (From Bob W’s ‘tree’ of the family, via Ron W. in S. Africa.)] - In the 1861 Census, William J.A. Wedderburn, aged 10, was living at Middle Street, Spittal, with his widowed grandmother Margaret Wedderburn. - [He later dropped the names ‘William’ & ‘Wedderburn’ and became ‘James Anderson’.]
1850
Henry Weatherburn, [5th but 4th surv.] s. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880 at Carnforth, Lancs.] & Ann Rose [m. 1835 at Leicester, d. 1890 at Hunslet, Yorks.], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1850 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.]. - In the 1851 Census, Henry, aged 6 mths. (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Harts Buildings, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - In the 1861 Census, Henry, aged 11 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was living with his parents, 4 siblings & ‘Visitor’ Ann Weatherburn, aged 23 (‘b. St. Olives, York’) - wife of Henry’s brother Robert (b. 1840) - at 2 Parkfield Terrace, Hunslet, Leeds. - In the 1871 Census, Henry, a Boiler Maker, aged 20 (‘b. Leeds’), was living with his parents & 2 unm. brothers at 54 Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds. - Henry became a Railway Engine Driver. - Henry Weatherburn m. Margaret Hutchinson at Lancaster in the March qtr. of 1878 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 1 son & 1 daughter.] - Henry died at Blackburn [Lancs.], in the Sept. qtr. of 1922, aged 72. Margaret died at 34 Livingstone Road, Blackburn, Lancs., on 11/4/1923, aged 66. Admon. was granted to Robert Nathan Weatherburn. - Estate valued at £361:9:3d.