1851
Emily Weatherburn, [4th & ygst. but 3rd surv.] d. of Richard Graham W. [Master Mariner, b. 1796, d. 1858] & Ann Tapscott [m. 1840 in London, d. there 1854], was b. in 1850/51 at South Shields. In the 1851 Census, Emily, aged 2 mths. (‘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, Emily, unm. aged 30, was living at 5 Laygate Terrace, Westoe, Durham, with her widowed brother, Charles Weatherburn, a Ship Broker (b. 1846), their sister Elizabeth White Wetherburn (sic - b. 1842), & Charles’s children [Lucretia] Gertrude, aged 12 (b. 1868), & [Charles] Leonard, aged 11 (b. 1870), - (all ‘b. S. Shields’).] - Emily Weatherburn died at Hexham [Northumberland] in the Dec. qtr. of 1889, aged 38.
1851
John Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1851.
1851
Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified], a widow aged 69 (‘b. Newsham, Blyth’), was living at Earsdon in the 1851 Census.
1851
Agnes Weatherburn ‘of Shorewood’ [b. Sept. qtr. 1850, q.v. - unidentified] died in the March qtr. of 1851. She was buried at Norham on 15/3/1851, aged 8 mths.
1851
James Wedderburn, afterwards ‘of Dinnington’ (E. of Ponteland), [2nd] s. of Henry W. [Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866] by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover [m. not found], was b. in 1851. (His birth not reg. under Weatherburn or Weatherburn.) - [James is not shown amongst Henry & Margaret’s children on W.B. p. 500, but on W.B. p. 503, it says that James “is described in the registers as s. of Henry Wedderburn, Smith, and may be assumed to be a brother of George, b. 1844, & Ellen & Margaret”. (That these children were Henry & Margaret’s is proved by the Censuses.)] - In the 1851 Census, James ‘Witherburn’ (sic), aged 2 mths. (i.e. b. 1851, not 1853 - ‘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’); his half-siblings David, aged 24; John, aged 18; & ‘Alison’, aged 16 (all ‘b. Scotland’ - Hutton); & his siblings George, aged 6; Ann, aged 4 (Agnes, b. 1846); Isabella, aged 3 (b. 1847, bap. 1848); & ‘Easter’ (Esther), aged 2 (b. 1849). - In the 1861 Census, James Weatherburn, aged 10 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at Wood End, parish of Lowick, with Henry, a Blacksmith aged 58 (‘b. Norham’); Margaret, aged 44, (‘b. Ancroft’) & 8 younger children. - In the 1871 Census, James Wedderburn, a Coal Miner, unm. aged 19 (‘b. Doddington’), was lodging with his brother George Wedderburn, a Coal Miner, aged 26 (‘b. Doddington’ - 1844), & his wife & daughter, and fellow-lodger, their brother William, a Coal Miner aged 18 (also ‘b. Doddington’ - 1852), at Chaple Row, Hebburn Bridge, Jarrow, Durham. - James Wedderburn m. Alice Susannah McDine at Annitsford in 1877 (q.v.). - [They had 2 sons & a daughter: Henry (b. & d. 1880), Margaret (b. & d. 1881), & John (b. & d. 1882).] - James Wedderburn died at Dinnington in 1882, aged 30. Alice Susannah Wedderburn m. ii) John Sheilds in 1885.
1851
Thomas Weatherburn, [3rd but 2nd surv.] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887] & Margaret Allen [m. 1843, d. 1901], was b. 1/4/1851 at ‘Way to Wooler’. In the 1871 Census, Thomas, an Ag. Lab., unm. aged 20, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Laverick Law, Lowick. - [He became a Policeman and was not living with his parents & siblings in the 1881 Census]- Thomas Weatherburn m. Margaret Scott in 1883 (q.v.). - [They had 2 sons & 5 daughters.] - Thomas died at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1920, aged 69.
1851
Esther Weatherburn, of Horncliffe [b. c1818, 3rd d. of Henry W. (Salmon-fisher,‘b. c1775’ - bap. 1777) & Agnes Milvin (‘m. 1796’)] m. William Ford, of the same place, in an irregular marriage at the Union Bridge Toll on on 18/6/1851. In the 1861 Census, Esther Ford Head, married, aged 42, an Ag. Lab. (Deserted), (‘b. Loanend’), was living with her sister Christian Wedderburn, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 39 (‘b. Norham’); & a ‘Visitor’, their sister Margaret Stafford, Ag. Lab., a widow aged 50 - [see 1810] - (‘b. Loanend’), in Horncliffe Village. - In the 1871 Census, Esther Ford, marr. aged 54 (‘b. Loanend’), was still living in Horncliffe with her sisters Christian Wedderburn, Head, a Dress-maker, unm. aged 51 (‘b. Horncliffe’), & Margaret Stafford, a widow aged 61 (‘b. Loanend’).
1851
Margaret Steel [niece of William Weatherburn, Customs Officer (b. 1797 at B-on-Tweed) - perhaps a daughter of William’s sister Isabel (b. 1789, d. 1845) & George Steel?] m. Lauchlan Carmichael at St. Cuthbert’s, Edinburgh, on 20/6/1851. [When Margaret’s uncle William died in 1870 (q.v.) he left a legacy to his niece Margaret Steel, ‘wife of Lachland Carmichael, Chemist in Queensland, Australia’. (Margaret Brown Steel, younger d. of a Thomas Steel/Isabella, was bap. on 26/3/1832 at the Golden Square Presbyterian Church.]
1851
Dorothy Weatherburn [unidentified - but perhaps Dorothy bap. in 1828 at Whalton?] was m. at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1851.
1851
James Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Thirsk [N. Yorks.] in the June qtr. of 1851.
1851
Joseph Weatherburn, 35, of Glantin [unidentified] died at Alnwick and was buried at Whittingham on 14/4/1851.
1851
Mary Wetherburn (sic) [b. 1844, younger d. of Robert Weatherburn (Iron-miner, b. 1801) & Mary Lailand (m. 1830)] died in the June qtr. of 1851. Mary Wedderburn was buried at St. Mary, Dalton in Furness, Lancs., on 4/5/1851, aged 6.
1851
Richard Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Luke James W. [Tobacco Merchant - afterwards a Woollen Manufacturer (b. 1819, d. 1889)] & Mary Kirby [m. 1847, d.1887] was b. on 5th June 1851 at Apsley, Huddersfield, Yorks. - In the 1861 Census, Richard, aged 9, was living with his parents & siblings at St. Paul’s St., Huddersfield. - On 23/6/1866 he signed on for a ten-year engagement in the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class, with the 10 years to commence on 5/6/1869, his 18th birthday. In 1866 he was 4ft 11ins with dark hair and blue eyes and his father provided his written permission for Richard to enlist. However, there is no record of service following nor any recorded reason for its absence. - In the 1871 Census, Richard, a Pattern Cutter aged 19 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was a Lodger at the home of his brother Launcelot (sic), an Omnibus Conductor aged 21 (‘b. Huddersfield’ - 1849), & Lancelot’s wife Sarah, a Throstle Spinner aged 21 (‘b. Elton, Lancs’), at 8 Burrs, Walmersley Cum Shuttleworth, Lancs. - Richard seems to be the Richard Wedderburn ‘b. 1853 at Greenock, Glasgow’, who joined the 42nd Highlanders, attesting at Portsmouth on 11/11/1874, ‘aged 21 yrs & 4 mths’, when his occupation was given as ‘Groom’. He embarked for Malta on 14/11/1874, moved on to Cyprus on 18/7/1878 and then to Gibraltar on 19/11/1878. During his service he contracted Cyprus fever, which seems to have later become hepatitis, necessitating hospitalisation at Gibraltar before removal to Netley Hospital and subsequent discharge as unfit for further service on 1/8/1879, when his intended residence was shown as Bury, Lancs. ‘Richard Widderburn (sic) & Miss Florence Rumsey (who was probably b. 1876), both of Gillett, were married at Elmira on Sunday April 13th by Rev. FW Reynolds’. Richard Weatherburn & Florence Rumsey had a son, Hardy, b. 28/10/1902 at South Creek Township in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. - Mrs.Florence Weatherburn of Gillet, Pa., died on 1/4/1917. Her funeral, at the Baptist Church, Gillet, was held on 3/4/1917. (Elmira Advertiser, 3/4/1917) - Richard Weatherburn died at Huddersfield in the March qtr. of 1941, aged 89. - Their son Hardy Weatherburn died in Pennsylvania in 1975.
1851
Robert Weatherburn [?2nd] s. of James W. [Labourer, b. c1810] & Margaret -[m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham], was b. & died at Stockton ‘&c’ [Hartlepool] in the Sept. qtr. of 1851.
1851
Thomas Weatherburn, Engine Builder, a bachelor of full age [b. 1823 at Jarrow], ‘s. of Robert W., Shipwright’ [b. 1796] - & his first wife, Eleanor Copeland [m. Feb. 1823 at Jarrow] - m. Elizabeth Rogers Ferguson, spinster [d. of Mark Ferguson, (?)Shoemaker] at St. Stephen’s Church, South Shields on 4/8/1851. Thomas & Elizabeth had 2 sons: Mark John (b. 1852); & Thomas (b. 1854). - [Thomas senior seems to have been brought up by Sarah Johnson & her husband Matthew, no doubt after Eleanor’s death & Robert’s 2nd m. in 1832.] -Thomas (senior) died before 1861 but his death not found. - In the 1861 Census, Elizabeth R. Weatherburn, a widow aged 34 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her widowed mother, Elizabeth Ferguson, Householder, aged 65 (‘b. Jesmond’); her 2 sons, Mark J., a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. S. Shields’); & Thomas (‘b. Leith, Scotland’); & a Boarder, Robert Ferguson [?Elizabeth’s brother], a Cooper, married, aged 35 (‘b. S. Shields’), at Mile End Road, Westoe, S. Shields, Durham.
1851
Alice Bell Weatherburn, [5th] d. of James W. [Seedsman & Mole-Catcher, b. 1811] & Elizabeth Carncross [m. 1836], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1851 at Earsdon by North Shields. In the 1861 Census, Alice, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Earsdon’), was living with her parents & 2 older sisters at Church Row, Earsdon. - In the 1881 Census, Alice, a Housekeeper, unm. aged 29 (‘b. Earsdon’), was living with her widowed father James (a Mole-Catcher), in Earsdon Village. - In the 1891 Census, Alice, unm. aged 39, was living with her sister Jane, aged 41 (both ‘b. Earsdon’), Janes’s husband Thomas Heslop, Marine Engineer, aged 42 (‘b. Benton’), and & Thomas & Jane’s 3 children, at 9 Earsdon Village. - Alice Bell Weatherburn m. Thomas Henderson at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1895.
1851
Priscilla Mary Jane Weatherburn [only d. of William W. (Engine-wright, b. 1807, d. 1870) & Jane Hall (m. 1833 at Monkwearmouth, d. 1869)] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1851 at Sunderland. She died there in the March qtr. of 1852.
1851
Robert Wedderburn, [3rd & ygst.] s. of James W. [b. 1823, d. 1881] & his first wife Eleanor Dayer [m. as‘Dyer’, 1844 (q.v.)], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1851 at Newcastle. (Unlike his two older brothers, Robert’s baptism not found but he is named as James’s ygst. s. in James’s Will - see 1881) - “Robert became an Engine Fitter and in 1885 he was a foreman at the Elswick works”. (W.B. p. 502) - In the 1861 Census, Robert, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents & brother Thomas at Coal Pits, Allandale. - In the 1871 Census, Robert, aged 19 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his mother Eleanor aged 46 (‘b. Ayton’). - Robert m. Mary Moore at Gateshead on 10/4/1871 (q.v.). - [They had 5 sons & 4 daughters.] - Robert Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1929, aged 77.
1851
Ann Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1851.
1851
Isabella Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1851.
1851
Robert Weatherburn, Labourer, aged 30 [b. Plawsworth 1820 (q.v.) - Labourer - later Miller & Farmer], s. of William W., Labourer, m. Margaret Hall, spinster aged 30, d. of Edward Hall [?b. 1810, q.v.] Labourer, at the Register Office, Durham, on 20/11/1851. They had 5 sons & a daughter: William (b. 1852); Edward (b. c1854); John (b. 1856); Thomas (b. 1859); Mary (‘Wetherburn’ b. 1863); & Robert (b. c1866). - Robert [snr.] was the landlord at the Red Lion, Plawsworth on 10/8/1857, when a man brutalIy assaulted and killed his own wife there after drinking in the pub. The assault commenced in the pub at closing time, continuing later outside, and Robert and Margaret were the principal witnesses at the trial in December at Durham Assizes. (Preston Guardian, 24/12/1857) - In the 1861 Census, Robert, a Miller & Farmer of 36 acres employing (?)2 Men, aged 40 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living at Plawsworth Mill with Margaret, aged 41; William, aged 8; Edward, aged 4 (all‘b. Framwellgate’); John, aged 4; Thomas, aged 1 (both ‘b. Chester le Street’); & ‘Visitor’ John Hall, Farm Labourer aged 20 (‘b. ??, Durham’); & a House Servant. - Margaret Weatherburn died at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1869, aged 49. - In the 1871 Census, Robert, Miller & Farmer, a widower aged 50, was living at Plawsworth with William, an Ag. Lab. aged 18; Edward, a Scholar aged 16; John, a Grocer’s Apprentice aged 14; Thomas, a Scholar aged 11; Mary, a Scholar aged 8; Robert, aged 4; & 2 Domestic Servants. - In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Miller & Farmer of 52 acres, a widower aged 60, was living at Plawsworth Mill with his unm. sons: William, an Ag. Lab. aged 29; Edward, an Ag. Lab. aged 27 (both ‘b. Framwellgate’); Thomas, Farmer’s Son, aged 21; Robert, Farmer’s Son, aged 14 (both ‘b. Plawsworth’); Mary Ann Robson, House-keeper, unm. aged 35 (‘b. Castle Eden, Durham’); & Mary Robson’s 2 daughters: Isabella Robson, aged 8 (‘b. Wingate, Durham’) & Ellen Robson, aged 3 (‘b. Plawsworth’) - [Robert’s son John, a Grocer aged 24, was living at Westgate, Northumberland, with his wife Emily & their son John, and his parents-in-law, William & Elizabeth Hall. - Robert’s daughter Mary, aged 18, was a Domestic Servant with the family of Thomas Laidler at Witton Gilbert.] - In the 1891 Census, Robert, Miller & Farmer, unm. aged 70, was still living at Plawsworth Mill, with his sons William, a Traction Engine Driver, unm. aged 39; Edward, a Cartman Miller, unm. aged 37; & Robert, a Farm Servant, unm. aged 25 (all ‘b. Plawsworth’); & Mary Ann Robson, House Keeper/Dom. Servant, unm. aged 45 (‘b. Castle Eden’); Isabella Robson, Domestic Servant, unm. aged 17 (‘b. Wingate’); & Ellen Robson, Domestic Servant, aged 13 (b. Plawsworth). [Ellen Robson Weatherburn m. in 1898 (q.v.) & Bell Robson Weatherburn m. in 1903 (q.v.).] - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Miller & Farmer, aged 80 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living at Plawsworth Mill with his son William, a Farm Worker at home, unm. aged 49 (both ‘b. Plawsworth’); Mary A. Robson, Housekeeper, unm. aged 55, & a ‘Boarder’, Mary’s elder daughter Isabella Robson, Dressmaker, unm. aged 27 (both ‘b. Castle Eden’). - In the 1911 Census, Robert Weatherburn, Farmer, a Widower aged 90 (‘b. Plawsworth, Durham’), was still living in 5 rooms at Plawsworth Mill, Chester le Street, with his son-in-law Octavious Potts, Labourer on Farm, aged 32 (‘b. Sunderland’); his daughter Bell Potts (née Isabella Robson, who m., as ‘Bell Robson Weatherburn’, in 1904, q.v.), aged 37 (‘b. Wingate, Durham’), their son Robert W. Potts, aged 6 (‘b. Sunderland’); Housekeeper Mary Ann Robson, unm. aged 64 (‘b. Castle Eden, Durham’), & Servant (Farm Labourer) Alfred West, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Hunslet, Leeds’). - Robert Weatherburn died at Plawsworth on 12/10/1912, aged 92. In his obituary Robert was described as ‘a farm-worker and pub landlord who lived all his life in Plawsworth parish’. (Admon. (with Will) was granted at Durham on 23/11/1912 to Mary Weatherburn wife of John Joseph W. - Estate £289:6:0d. [John Joseph ‘Wetherburn’ was b. at Auckland in the Dec. qtr. of 1856 (q.v.). - John Joseph Weatherburn m. ii) Robert’s daughter Mary Weatherburn (‘Wetherburn’, b. 1863), at Gateshead in 1888 (q.v.). - In 1901 John Joseph & Mary Weatherburn were living at Winlaton.]
1851
William Weatherburn [b. 1842 (bap. 1850), 5th but 4th surv. s. of Martin W. (Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805) & his first wife, Esther Dixon (m.1828)] 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.
1852
Joseph Weatherburn, [?only] s. of William W. [Colliery Tinker (b. c1799] & Matilda --- [m. not found], was b. at Bishop Auckland, Durham, c1852. - In the 1861 Census, Joseph, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Bishop Auckland’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 3 New Row, Pemberton, Lancs.
1852
John Wedderburn, [3rd & ygst.] s. of Christopher W. [Ag. Lab./Salmon-fisher, b. c1807, d. 1889] & Margaret Geggie [m. 1833, d. 1886], was b. c1852. - In the 1861 Census, John Weatherburn, aged 9 (‘b. Paxton, Scotland’), with living with his mother & 4 siblings at East Ord (nr. Tweedmouth). - [His father Christopher was then a Stone Quarrier, lodging at Elswick.] - “John went to Australia”. (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1871 Census, John Weatherburn, a Mason, unm. aged 19 (‘b. Scotland’), was as Lodger at Catch Gate, Kyo, Durham, the home of Elizabeth Guthrie, aged 75, & her daughter Elizabeth, aged 39. - John Weatherburn m. Catherine Greener at Gateshead in 1874 (q.v.). - They had a dau. Elizabeth (b. 1875) & a son Christopher (b. 1877), before the family emigrated to Australia on the ship “La Hogue”. They arrived on 21/10/1878 and had 5 more sons (one of whom was named Joseph) & 3 more daughters born in Australia. John Weatherburn died in Australia in 1918. - [Christopher Weatherburn (b. 1877) m. Jane Heaton & had 2 sons & a daughter. - A Christopher Weatherburn recorded as a Porter on the staff of the Chief Traffic Managers Branch at Newcastle (NSW) as at 31/12/1902, earning 6/6d per day, may well be this Christopher.]
1852
Isabella Wedderburn [b. 1835, 5th d. of James W. (Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849) & Margaret Edminson (m. not found, d. 1879)] died at Spittal on 2/1/1852, aged 16.
1852
William Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Robert Nesbitt (sic) W. [Fishmonger ‘of Bridge St.’, Tweedmouth, b. c1824, d. 1894] & Hannah Willis [m. 1847, d. 1898], bap. 4/1/1852 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick. In the 1861 Census, William, aged 9, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Western Lane, Berwick. - William became a Mariner. - In the 1871 Census, William Wheatherburn (sic), unm. ‘aged 21’, was Mate aboard the “Rover”, of Goole, then lying in the registration district of Tendring, Essex. - He was admitted a Freeman on B-on-T on 30/9/1880. - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, Seaman, unm. aged 30 (‘b. B-on-Tweed‘), was a Lodger at 19 Chapel Lane, Spalding, Lincs. - In the 1891 Census, William Weatherburn, a General Labourer, unm. ‘aged 44’ (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was one of a large number of single men Lodging at 13 Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool. - He was still there in June 1894 when William 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). - Their mother continued to live, as a tenant, at 9 College Place until she entered Berwick Workhouse where she died in 1898. - “William Weatherburn, Mariner from Liverpool, came to town 29/10/1904. Made Free 30/9/1880.” - William Weatherburn, Mariner from Fleetwood, came to town 15/9/1911. Made Free 30/9/1880. Remarks: Workhouse.” - “William Weatherburn, Mariner from Fleetwood, came to town 5/5/1914. Made Free 30/9/1880. Remarks: Berwick Workhouse.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - He may be the William Weatherburn who died at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1917, aged 66.
1852
Rebecca Margaret Weatherburn, [younger, but only surv.] d. of Alexander W. [Hatters Furrier, b. c1821, d. 1898] & Margaret Pearson [m. 1844, d. 1882], bap. 12/2/1852 at Holy Trinity, Berwick. In the 1861 Census, Rebecca, aged 9 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with her parents & brother Robert, aged 15, at 53 High Friar, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1871 Census, Rebecca, a Glass Painter aged 19 (‘b. Berwick, Scotland’), was living with her parents & brother John Robson W., agea Bookbinder aged 16, at 8 Stepney Terrace, Newcastle. - Rebecca, ‘d. of Alexander Weatherburn’, was one of the beneficiaries named in the Will of her grandfather Robert Weatherburn, b. 1791, when he died in 1871. - Rebecca Margaret W. m. John Watson Welch at Newcastle in 1871 (q.v.). - She is named in her father’s Will, written on 6/5/1898. (He died on 18/5/1898.) - “Rebecca M. Welch, Daughter of Alexander Weatherburn & Beloved wife of John Welch of Gateshead, died on 20/3/1927, aged 75”.
1852
George Weatherburn, [4th] s. of Thomas Wedderburn [Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton, SE of Wooler] & Margaret Douglas [m. 1841], was b. in the March qtr. of 1852 at Eglingham. In the 1861 Census, George, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Brandon, Northumberland’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at West Ditchburn. - In the 1871 Census, George Weatherburne, aged 17 (‘b. Eglingham’), was still living with his parents & 7 siblings but at Labourers House, Great Ryle, Northumberland. - In the 1881 Census, George Wetherburn (sic), Rabit (sic!) Catcher, aged 29 (‘b. Ellingham - sic - Northumberland’), was a Lodger at Abbey Cottage, Burtholme, Cumberland, the home of John Laidlow, an Ag. Lab. aged 55, & his wife Elizabeth aged 51 (both ‘b. Kirklinton, Cumberland’).
1852
John Dobson Weatherburn, s. of Ann Weatherburn [b. c1828 at Cowpen] was b. at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1852 at Tynemouth. In the 1861 Census, John Dobson Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Wallsend’), was living with his grandparents and his mother (& her siblings) at 11 Hawks Cottages, Gateshead, Durham. - He died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1868, aged 16.
1852
Andrew Wedderburn [b. 1826 (?bap. 1827), 3rd s. of Andrew W. ( Millwright, b. 1791), & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] m. Hannah Wardle at Rugby in the March qtr. of 1852. They had no issue. - In the 1861 Census, Andrew Wetherburn (sic), an Engine Fitter aged 33 (‘b. Tweed Side’), was living at 1 Hodge View, Gorton, Lancs., with Hannah, aged 37 (‘b. Withington’). - Andrew Wedderburn died at Church Coppenwell (sic), Nantwich, Cheshire, in 1869, ‘aged 40’. In the 1901 Census, Hannah Weatherburn, a widow aged 69 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was 1 of 4 Boarders living at 10 Market Terrace, Monks Coppenhall, Cheshire.
1852
Mary Ann Wedderburn [b. 1829, 3rd d. of Andrew W. (Millwright, b. 1791), & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] m. Robert Common at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1852. In the 1881 Census, Robert Common, a Labourer aged 54 (‘b. Alnwick’), was living at 17 Seaham St., Westgate, Northumberland, with his wife Mary Ann, aged 51 (‘b. B-on-T’), their son Edward Common, a Plasterer aged 21 (‘b. Newcastle-on-T’) and their niece ‘Ellen’ Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Walker, Northumberland’). - (Mary Eleanor Weatherburn was b. 1868 at Tynemouth. - She m. John Wallace Trainer of Newcastle at High Elswick in 1889, as ‘Ellen Wedderburn’. - W.B. p. 502)]
1852
Dorothy Weatherburn, 74, of Glanton [unidentified - but see Joseph W., d. 1851] died at Alnwick and was buried at Whittingham on 18/2/1852.
1852
John Weatherburn [probably b. 1770 (q.v.), s. of John W. & Jane (née Reed, m. 1757), who m. Elizabeth Robson (m. not found) & had (at least) 2 children, bap. at St. Hilda, S. Shields] died in the March qtr. of 1852. ‘At South Shields on the 8th instant in the Union Workhouse, aged 86, Mr. John Weatherburn.’ - [Elizabeth Weatherburn who died at Union House, S. Shields, in the March qtr. of 1849 was probably John’s wife. - In the 1851 Census, a John, a widower aged 81 (‘b. S. Shields’), a Pauper (formerly a Mariner), was living at Johnsons Street top, Westoe, South Shields.]
1852
Priscilla Mary Jane Weatherburn [b. 1851, only d. of William W. (Engine-wright, b. 1807, d. 1870) & Jane Hall (m. 1833 at Monkwearmouth, d. 1869)] died at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1852.
1852
Mary Weatherburn, [only] d. of Martin W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805] by his second wife, Ann Kilby [née King, m. 1848], was b. 4/4/1852 at Leicester. Mary died at Leicester in the March qtr. of 1854. She was buried at Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, in Jan. 1854, aged 1+.
1852
William Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Robert W. [Miller & Farmer, b. 1820, d. 1912] & Margaret Hall [m. 1851, d. 1869], was b. in the June qtr. of 1852 at Framwellgate, Durham. In the 1861 Census, William, aged 8 (‘b. Framwellgate’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Plawsworth Mill. - In the 1871 Census, William, an Ag. Lab. aged 18 (‘b. Shipperson’s Close’, Durham’), was living with his widowed father, 5 sublings & 2 Domestic Servants, at Plawsworth [½-way between Durham & Chester le Street]. - In the 1881 Census, William, an Ag. Lab., unm. aged 29, was living with his father & 3 unm. brothers at Plawsworth Mill, Plawsworth Durham. - In the 1891 Census, William, a Traction Engine Driver, unm. aged 39, was still living with his father, 2 unm. brothers, a Housekeeper & her 2 daughters, at Plawsworth Mill. - In the 1901 Census, William, a Farm Worker at home, unm. aged 49, was still living at Plawsworth Mill with his father, his father’s housekeeper Mary Robson & Mary’s daughter Isabella Robson. - William died in the June qtr. of 1907, aged 55.
1852
Mark John Weatherburn, [elder] s. of Thomas W. [Engine Builder, b. 1823 at Jarrow, ‘s. of Robert W., Shipwright’ (b. 1796), & Sarah Johnson] & Elizabeth Rogers Ferguson [m. 1851 at S. Shields], was b. in the June qtr. of 1852 at South Shields. In the 1861 Census, Mark J., a Scholar aged 8, was living with his widowed mother Elizabeth R., aged 34 (both ‘b. S. Shields’); his brother Thomas, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Leith, Scotland’); their grandmother Elizabeth Ferguson, Householder, a widow age 65 (‘b. Jesmond’); & Boarder Robert Ferguson, a Cooper, married aged 35 (‘b. S. Shields’). - Mark Johnson Weatherburn m. Mary Ann Davison at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1875 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 3 daughters.] - Mark Johnson Weatherburn died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1906, aged 53.
1852
Margaret Ann Weatherburn, 21, of Hotspur Street [b. c1830, d. of Ralph W. (b. c1776, d. 1831) & Isabel Henderson (m. 1823 at Alnwick, d. there 1854)] died at Alnwick on 16/6/1852 and was buried at Alnwick on 20/6/1852. ‘At Alnwick on the 16th ultimo, aged 21, Margaret Ann, daughter of the late Ralph Weatherburn.’ [In the 1841 census, Margaret, aged 10 (‘b. in the county’), was living with her mother Isabella Weatherburn, a Publican aged 50 (not ‘b. in the county’), at Hot Spur Place, Alnwick. (Margaret Ann Weatherburn was the ‘informant’ of the death of Ralph & Isabella Weatherburn’s son Ralph at Hotspur Place, Alnwick, in May 1850, aged 23.)]
1852
Ann Wedderburn [b. 1850, 2nd d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1825) & his first wife Elizabeth Scott (m. 1847)] died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1852.
1852
John Stapleton Weatherburn, [8th] s. of William W., Mariner [bap. 1813, d. 1895], & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn [bap. 1816, m. not found, d. 1855], was b. 8/7/1852 & bap. 8/8/1852 [just 2 days after the election of John Stapleton as MP for Berwick!] at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of William W., Mariner of Golden Square, & Margaret’). - In the 1861 Census, John S., a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his father William, an Ag. Lab. aged 48 (‘b. Blyth’), his father’s second wife Janet (‘b. Scotland’); 5 brothers (all ‘b. Berwick’) & a step-sister, in Hatters. Lane. - John Stapleton W. (who was known as ‘Stapey’ - no doubt because he had an elder brother named John, b. 1850), became a Tailor. - In the 1871 Census, John, a Tailor aged 19 (‘b. Berwick’), was still living in Hatters Lane living with his father William, a farmer & Carter aged 58 (‘b. Blyth’), but now his father’s third wife, Elizabeth, aged 34, his brother William, aged 28, three step-siblings & a nephew. - John Stapleton W. was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘7th s. of William, Mariner’, on 8/7/1873. (Mark Johnson W., William’s 6th s., was b. & d. in 1848) - [John is named as one of the beneficiaries in the Will of his grandfather, Robert, b. 1791, d. 1871.] - John Stapleton Weatherburn m. Mary Gilchrist at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1878 (q.v.). - [They had 6 daughters & 5 sons.] - John S. Weatherburn died at Berwick on 25/3/1926, aged 73 (leaving a Will, written on 9 Feb. 1926 and proved at Newcastle upon Tyne on 13/8/1926. - His son Alexander (b. 1890) inherited his 8-day clock; his son John (b. 1892), of Main St., Spittal, Plumber, inherited a silver watch, as did John Stapleton Swinney (John’s grandson, s. of his daughter, Mary Swinney); his daughter-in-law Isabella Weatherburn, widow [of John’s son William], inherited 2 rooms at 13 Hatters Lane, and, after her death, they were to be in trust for John’s son Edward Hall W. (b. 1895). - Edward Hall W. & Mary Swinney were the Executors of John Stapleton W’s Will. - Estate valued at £103:2:2d.
1852
William Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of Henry W. [Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866] by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover [m. not found], was b. 28/6/1852 at Fenton. [On W.B. p. 500, William is shown, incorrectly, as Henry’s only s. by Margaret. - On W.B. p. 503, George (b. 1844) & James ‘of Dinnington’ (‘b. 1853’ - sic - he was b. 1851) are are identified only as ‘sons of Henry Wedderburn, Smith’. - However, the censuses prove that all 3 are sons of Henry Wedderburn, Blacksmith (b. c1803 at Norham) & his 2nd wife.] - In the 1861 Census, William Weatherburn, aged 8, was living at Wood End, parish of Lowick (½-way between Wooler & B-on-T), with his parents, Henry Weatherburn, a Blacksmith aged 58 (‘b. Norham’) & Margaret, aged 44 (‘b. Ancroft), & 4 older & 4 younger siblings. - In the 1871 Census, William Wedderburn, a Coal Miner aged 18 (‘b. Doddington’), was lodging with his brother George Wedderburn, a Coal Miner, aged 26 (‘b. Doddington’ - 1844) & his wife & daughter, and fellow-lodger, their brother James, a Coal Miner aged 19 (also ‘b. Doddington’ - c1851), at Chaple Row, Hebburn Bridge, Jarrow, Durham. - William m. three times: i) Jane Trobe at Morpeth in 1873 [her death not found]. - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn a Coal Miner (shown, incorrectly, as ‘unm. aged 26’, was living at School Row, Bedlington, Northumberland, with his sister Agnes Stephenson ‘aged 30’ (‘b. Wooler’ - ‘Ann’ b. 1846); Agnes’s husband James Stephenson, a Coal Miner ‘aged 33’ (‘b. Widdrington’); & their niece, Agnes Weatherburn, aged 10 months (‘b. Alnwick’, 1880 - reg. as ‘Wedderburn’ - the illegitimate daughter of Agnes’ & William’s sister Margaret, b. 1859, a Farm Servant)]. - William Wedderburn m. ii) Isabella Bell at Morpeth in 1882. Isabella Wedderburn died at Morpeth in 1883, aged 29. William Wedderburn m. iii) Ann Elizabeth Atkinson at Alnwick in 1885. - William died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1910, ‘aged 54’.
1852
Martin William Weatherburn, [4th] s. of Thomas W. [Pitman, bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885] & Ann Robson [m. 1841, d. 1910], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1852 at Cowpen [Northumberland]. In the 1861 Census, Martin, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 32 Blaketown, Seghill. - In the 1871 Census, Martin W., a Railway Signalman aged 18 (‘b. Horton’), was living with his parents & 2 younger siblings at Low Head, New Backworth. - In the 1881 Census, Martin, a Coal Weighman, unm., aged 28 (‘b. Horton, Northumberland’), was living at 93 Shankhouse Row, Cramlington, Northumberland, with his parents, 3 siblings & other relatives. - In the 1891 Census, Martin, Surface Manager (Coal Mine), unm. aged 38 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living at Hartford Colliery, East Hartford, with his widowed mother Ann, aged 69 (‘b. Howden’); his uncle John Robson, Screener (Coal Mine), unm. aged 62 (‘b. Seghill’); & a 14-year-old Domestic Servant, Emma Arkley (‘b. Bedlington’). - In the 1901 Census, Martin, a Colliery Pit Heap Inspector, unm. aged 48 (‘b. Cowpen’), was still living at Hartford Colliery with his widowed mother Ann, aged 79 (‘b. Howdon’), & Martin’s brother Robert R. (b. 1861), a Stationary Engine Manufactory Driver, unm. aged 40; & his uncle, John Robson, an above-ground Coal Worker (Screener), unm. aged 72 (both ‘b. Seghill’). - In the 1911 Census, Martin Weatherburn, an Agent (Insurance Co.), unm. aged 58 (‘b. Cowpen, Northumberland’), was living in 4 rooms at 108 Bayswater Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne, with his brother Robert Robson Weatherburn, a Stationary Engineman (Ordnance Works), unm. aged 50 (‘b. Seghill, Northumberland’). - Martin William Weatherburn, Insurance Agent, died at 20 Burdon Terrace, Newcastle, on 21/5/1920, aged 67. Admon. was granted to his brother Robert Robson Weatherburn.
1852
Mary Jane Weatherburn, [elder] d. of Peter W. [Shoemaker, b. c1822 at Ancroft, d. 1894 at Gateshead] & his first wife Mary Murray [m. 1847, d. 1870], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1852 at Lowick. In the 1861 Census, Mary, aged 8, was living in the village of Lowick with her parents & younger sister & brother. - In the 1871 Census, Mary Jane, an Agricultural Servant aged 18 (‘b. Lowick’), was still living in Lowick Village with her widowed father & her 2 younger siblings. - In the 1881 Census, Mary, unm. aged 28, was living with her widowed father & her brother George, a Bricklayer aged 22, at 5 Dempster St., Heworth, Durham. - Mary Jane Weatherburn m. at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1882.
1852
Agnes Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1852.
1852
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Sally Port, Berwick, on 19/10/1852, aged 80, & was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick on Tweed. [‘Sally Port is a very narrow footpath dominated by tall buildings, which runs from Bridge Street, Berwick, down to the River Tweed. Very dark and atmospheric, L.S. Lowry painted one of his many scenes of Berwick here and it is now on the “Lowry Trail”.’ ]
1852
Mary Jane Weatherburn [4th] d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1811] & Ann Rose [m. 1835], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1852 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.]. Mary Jane died at Hunslet in the June qtr. of 1854. Mary Jane was buried at Hunslet Cemetery, Leeds, W/R Yorks., on 25/4/1854, aged 18 months.
1852 Margaret Weatherburn, was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1852 at Easington [Durham]. - [She may be the Margaret Weatherburn who died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1853. ]
1852
Margaret Ann Weatherburn, d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1800 at Pelton (unidentified)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. c1852 at Whitwell, Durham. [Her birth reg. not found.] - In the 1861 Census, Margaret Ann, aged 9 (‘b. Whitwell’), was living with her mother Margaret Weatherburn, Head, ???’s Wife, aged 42 (‘b. Horesley, Durham’); & her 3 brothers: William, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Shotton Moor’); John Joseph, aged 4 (‘b. Coundon’); & Thomas, aged 4 mths. (‘b. ?Jooks Row, Bishop Auckland’), at Silver St., Coundon, Durham. - In the 1871 Census, Margaret Ann Weatherburn, a ??? Servant, aged 19 (‘b. Whitwell’), was a Boarder at Iveston, Durham, the home of Willoughby Staple, a Coal Miner aged 25 (‘b. Derbyshire’), & his ‘wife’ (Margaret Ann’s mother) Margaret, ‘aged 40’ (‘b. Horsely Durham’), & fellow Boarders (her siblings) William, a Labourer, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Shotton’); & John Joseph, a Coal Miner aged 16 (sic - ‘b. Coundon’). - [Margaret A. Wetherburn (sic), unm. aged 18 (‘b. Witton le Wear’), is also shown in the 1871 Census as a Lodger at Black Road, Witton Le Wear, Durham, the home of John Baston, a Joiner aged 51, & his family.] - [In the 1881 Census, John Joseph, aged 24, was living at Chester le Street with his mother Margaret Staples, a widow aged 63 (‘b. Stanhope, Durham’).]
1852
Thomas Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of James W. [Labourer, b. c1810] & Margaret --- [m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1852 at Stockton [Hartlepool]. - He died there in the March qtr. of 1853. Thomas Weatherburn was buried at St. Hilda’s, Hartlepool, Durham, on 24/2/1853, aged 14 weeks.
1853
Ann Weatherburn, ‘aged 35’ [b. 1816, 2nd d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1780) & Isobel Wilson (m. 1804)] m. Richard Smethurst, widower, aged 34 [s. of Richard Smethurst] at St. Jude, West Derby, Lancs., on 19/1/1853. ‘January 19th at St Judes, Mr Richard Smethurst, engineer, to Miss Ann Weatherburn, of the Moorish Tower.’ (Marriages, Liverpool Mercury, 28/1/1853) - [Ann’s sister Margaret (b. 1808) m. John Scott at St. Mary’s, W. Derby, in 1850 (q.v.). - Margaret Weatherburn,‘daughter of Ann Weatherburn, now the wife of John Scott, Collier’, died at Packington, Northumberland, in 1859 (q.v.), aged 10. (Her birth reg. not found.)]
1853
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1853.
1853
Peter Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1853.
1853
Hardy Weatherburn, [3rd] 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 June qtr. of 1853 at Huddersfield. In the 1861 Census, Hardy, aged 7, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at St. Paul’s Street, Huddersfield. - In the 1871 Census, Hardy Witherburn (sic), a Farm Labourer aged 17 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living with his mother Mary & 2 younger siblings at Rawthorp Fold Lane, Dalton, Huddersfield. - He became a Hay & Straw Dealer & later a Pawnbroker. - He m. Ellen Eliza Crossland at Huddersfield in the March qtr. of 1878. [They had a son John, b. 1876 (no doubt Ellen’s son)]. - Ellen Eliza Weatherburn of 4 Lower (sic) Row, Huddersfield, died on 22/8/1914, aged 60. Probate was granted at Wakefield to John Brook Weatherburn, Hay & Straw Merchant. - Estate valued at £1601:4:10d. Hardy Weatherburn of 4 Lowerhead-row, Huddersfield, died on 30/11/1920, aged 67. ‘Admon. with Will Limited’. - Probate granted at London on 20/4/1921 to Martin Middleton Wilde, man. of syndic. appointed by London City & Midland Executor & Trustee Co. - Effects valued at £15,136:11:0d.
1853
Jane Weatherburn [b. 1850, twin daughter of William W. (b. c1819) & Eleanor Cowans (m. 1847)] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1853.
1853
John Weatherburn, Pitman [b. 1805, husband of Sarah --- (d. 1882, q.v.)], died at Grey House Lane, Houghton le Spring [Durham], on 8/3/1853, aged 46, of Typhus Fever.
1853
James Weatherburn, [4th] s. of William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1901] & Euphemia Alcorn [m. 1835, d. 1893], was b. in the June qtr. of 1853 at Norham. - In the 1861 Census, James Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Horncliff’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings in Horncliffe Village. - In the 1871 Census, James Wedderburn, a Fisherman, unm. aged 18 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living in Horncliffe Village with his parents, 3 siblings & a nephew, William Wedderburn, aged 2 (‘b. Scotland’). - James Wedderburn m. Elizabeth Moor Wight at Wallace Green in 1879 (q.v.). - [They had 5 sons & a daughter.]
1853
George Weatherburn, Shipwright, a bachelor ‘of full age’ [b. c1826, q.v.], ‘s. of George W., Shipwright’ [b. 1794, & Eleanor Elliott (m. 1822)] m. Frances Wilkinson, spinster, d. of Robert Wilkinson, Shipwright - both of Stanhope St., South Shields, Durham - at St. Stephen’s Church, South Shields, on 23/4/1853. They (probably) had a daughter, Eleanor Elliott W. (b. 1854, d. 1855), & 3 sons: Robert (b. 1856, m. 1893); John George (b. 1860, d. 1878); & George (b. 1868, d. 1876). - [In the 1851 Census, George, unm. aged 25 (‘b. S. Shields’), was a Visitor at the home of his aunt Jane Weatherburn, Victualler, a widow aged 47 (‘b. Jarrow’).] - In the 1871 Census, George, a Shipwright aged 45, was living at 2 Johnsons Hill, Westoe, Jarrow, South Shields, with Frances aged 42; Robert, aged 14; John George, aged 11; & George, aged 2 (all ‘b. South Shields’). - In the 1881 Census, George, a Shipwright aged 55, was living at Harrisons Court, S. Shields, Durham, with Frances aged 53, & son Robert, a Blacksmith aged 25 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - George Weatherburn died at S. Shields in the March qtr. of 1884, aged 58. Frances died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1897, aged 71.
1853
William Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1853.
1853
Margaret Weatherburn [b. 1832, 2nd d. of William W. (Mole-Catcher, b. 1803), & Mary Walker, m. 1828 at Newcastle)] m. John Ford at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1853. 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 Margaret Ford’s father, William Weatherburn, a Mole-Catcher aged 78 (‘b. Stannington’), & Henry Weatherburn, Servant, Ag. Lab., aged 19 (‘b. Bedlington’ - birth reg. 1862 at Morpeth), who is probably the 2nd s of Margaret’s brother Henry Weatherburn (b. 1834) & his wife Ann Thompson (m. 1856).
1853
Janet Widderburn (sic) [bap. 1823 at Peterhead as Janet Wetherburn], spinster, d. of James W., Master Mariner, deceased [James Wedderburn ‘of Banff’, at Peterhead], m. George Jenkins, Mariner, bachelor, s. of George Jenkins, Master Mariner - both ‘of the parish of St. Anne’ - at the District Chapelry, parish of St. Anne, Newcastle on Tyne, by licence, on 26/6/1853. (The witnesses were Alan Dalziel & Margaret ‘Widderburn’ - no doubt Janet’s sister, b. 1834.
1853
Elizabeth Wedderburn, [3rd] d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1825] & his first wife, Elizabeth Scott [m. 1847], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1853 at Newcastle. Elizabeth died at Sheffield, Yorks., in the Dec. qtr. of 1853. She was buried at St. Peter & St. Paul, Sheffield.
1853
Ann Wedderburn, a widow aged 35, ‘d. of Thomas Scott’, m. Theophilus Parkinson at Salford, Lancs., on 10/7/1853. Ann is the widow of Adam W. (Tailor, b. 1810, d. 1848, s. of Adam Weatherburn, Coachman in Manchester, b. 1768, d. 1824 & Mary Baxter, m. 1795). - [Adam & Ann Scott were m. at St. Mary’s, Manchester, on 28/9/1835.]
1853
Henry Weatherburn ‘of Castlegate, Berwick’ [probably Henry Waderburn (sic), bap. 7/2/1775, elder s. of Peter W. & Mary Addison (m. 1774)] died on 5/8/1853, aged 80. He was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick on Tweed. [See also the Henry Weatherburn who died in Sept. qtr. 1858.]
1853
Jennet Weatherburn [unidentified] died in the Sept. qtr. of 1853. She was buried at Norham, Northumberland, on 8/7/1853, aged 80. [In the 1841 Census, Jennet Weatherburn, then aged 70, was living at Loanend with an Elizabeth Weatherburn, aged 15. - [See Elizabeth Wedderburn bap. 1826.]
1853
Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1773, Engineman at Cowpen Colliery - latterly a Mole Catcher - widower of Mary Simpson (m. 1795)] died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1853. - [His son Martin was then living at Gateshead.]
1853
Stephen Metcalf Weatherburn, [3rd & ygst.] s. of Robert Nesbitt W. [Fishmonger ‘of Bridge St.’, Tweedmouth, b. c1824] & Hannah Willis [m. 1847], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1853 at Berwick & bap. 4/9/1853 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. (Holy Trinity Baptisms) - In the 1861 Census, Stephen M., aged 7 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Western Lane, Berwick. - [‘Steven’ is one of the beneficiaries named in the Will of his grandfather Robert Weatherburn, b. 1791, when he died in 1871 - but, unlike his brothers, he seems not to have become a Freeman of B-on-T.] - In the 1871 Census, Stephen, a Cabinet Maker ‘aged 7’ (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents in Golden Square, B-on-T. -Stephen Weatherburn m. Ruth Brownless at Hartlepool in 1875 (q.v.). - [They had 5 daughters & 3 sons.] - In June 1894, when Stephen 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), Stephen, a French Polisher, was living at 15 Crown Street, Bolton, Lancs. [Their mother continued to live, as a tenant, at 9 College Place until she entered Berwick Workhouse where she died in 1898.] - Stephen Weatherburn died at Bolton in the Dec. qtr. of 1914, aged 61.
1853
Henry Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Henry W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1828, s. of Henry Wedderburn (Smith, b. c1803) & Alison Cowe] & Margaret Ramsay [m. not found - ‘d. of Henry Ramsay, Joiner, b. at Wooler 25/6/1826] was b. at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1853. He was bap. 30/10/1853 at Wooler. - In the 1861 Census, Henry, aged 7 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living at Seaton Lodge, Seaton Delavel [nr. Hartley - in Earsdon parish], with his parents, Henry, aged 32 (‘b. Scotland’) & Margaret, aged 34 (‘b. Wooler’), & his siblings, Alice, aged 4, & David, aged 3 (both ‘b. Earsdon Sth. Farm’), & Margaret, aged 9 mths. (‘b. at Seaton Lodge’). In the 1871 Census, Henry, an Ag. Lab. aged 17 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at High Whittle, Shilbottle. - Henry Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1877, aged 24. He was buried at Alnwick on 2/12/1877.
1853
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [?2nd] d. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887] & Margaret Allen [m. 1843, d. 1901], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1853 at Belford. Elizabeth died at Detchant, parish of Belford, in Dec. 1854, aged 1 year.
1853
Ann Weatherburn [b. 1832, (e.) ‘d. of William W., Seedsman’ (Mole Catcher, b. 1803), & Mary Walker (m. 1828 at Newcastle)] m. Edmund Shotton [‘s. of James Shotton’] at St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 10/12/1853. [When Ann’s father William died in 1886, her husband, E. Shotton, son-in-law, of Cramlington Village, was the ‘informant’.]
1853
Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1853.
1853
Margaret Weatherburn [?b. Dec. qtr. 1852] died at Easington in the Sept. qtr. of 1853.
1853
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Castle Ward in the Sept. qtr. of 1853.
1853
Elizabeth Wedderburn [b. Sept. qtr. 1853, 3rd d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1825) & his first wife, Elizabeth Scott (m. 1847)] died at Sheffield [Yorks.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1853. Elizabeth Wedderburn, ‘an infant’, was buried at St. Peter & St. Paul, Sheffield, W/R Yorks, on 30/11/1853.
1854
Thomas Weatherburn, [younger] s. of Thomas W. [Engine Builder, b. 1823 at Jarrow, ‘s. of Robert W., Shipwright’ (b. 1796) - & Sarah Johnson] & Elizabeth Rogers Ferguson [m. 1851 at S. Shields], bap. 11/3/1854 at Leith North. In the 1861 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Leith, Scotland’), was living with his grandmother Elizabeth Ferguson, Householder, a widow age 65 (‘b. Jesmond’); his widowed mother Elizabeth R., aged 34; his brother Mark J., a Scholar aged 8 (both ‘b. S. Shields’); & Boarder, Robert Ferguson, a Cooper, marr. aged 35 (‘b. S. Shields’). - Thomas Weatherburn m. Elizabeth Jane Jackson at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1882. [They had 2 daughters & a son.] - Thomas Weatherburn died at Gateshead in Sept. qtr. 1909, aged 55.
1854
Edward Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Robert W. [Miller & Farmer, b. 1820, d. 1912] & Margaret Hall [m. 1851, d. 1869], was b. 1853/54 at Framwellgate, Durham. (Birth reg. not found.) - In the 1861 Census, Edward, aged 6 (‘b. Framwellgate’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Plawsworth Mill. - In the 1871 Census, Edward, a Scholar aged 16(‘b.Rinham Moor, Durham’), was living with his widowed father, 5 siblings & 2 Domestic Servants, at Plawsworth [½-way between Durham & Chester le Street]. - In the 1881 Census, Edward, an Ag. Lab., unm. aged 27, was living with his father & 3 unm. siblings at Plawsworth Mill, Plawsworth, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Edward, a Cartman Miller, unm. aged 37 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was still living with his widowed father, 2 unm. brothers, a Housekeeper & her 2 daughters, at Plawsworth Mill. - Edward m. Jane McSerley at Chester le Street in 1893 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 sons & 2 daughters.] - Edward died at Chester le Street in the June qtr of 1906, aged 52.
1854
Margaret Weatherburn [?7th] d. of James W. [Labourer, b. c1810] & Margaret --- [m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham], was b. & died in the March qtr. of 1854 at Stockton [Hartlepool], Durham. Margaret was buried at St. Hilda, Hartlepool, on 15/3/1854.
1854
Thomas Weatherburn, [2nd but e. surviving] s. of William W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1819 at Ancroft, d. 1900] & Eleanor [Cowans, m. 1847], was b. in the March qtr. of 1854 at Berwick. In the 1861 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Kyloe’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Stoney Flat, Haggerston. - In the 1871 Census, Thomas, an Ag. Lab. aged 17 (‘b. Kyloe’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Iron Farm, Scremerston, Ancroft. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, an Ag. Lab., unm., aged 27 (‘b. Kyloe’), was living with his parents, his sister Mary aged 30; plus Peter W., aged 5 (said to be William & Eleanor’s son but perhaps their grandson? - ‘b. Holy Island’), at Cottage, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, aged 37 (‘b. Beal’), was Resident Bar Manager at the Royal Scotch Inn, St. John’s, Newcastle. - He m. i) Louise Finlay in 1891. - Louise died in 1892 & Thomas m. ii) Agnes Dixon in 1896. - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Barman aged 47 (‘b. Beal’) was living at 78 Wharton St., South Shields, Durham, with Agnes, aged 39 (‘b. Northumberland, NK’). - Thomas died at South Shields in Dec. qtr. 1937, aged 83
1854
Mary Weatherburn, aged 20 [b. c1834, (?2nd) ‘d. of Peter W.’ (Groom, b. c1798) & Elizabeth Robson (m. not found)] m. William Smith, aged 25 [‘s. of Robert Smith’] at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 9/1/1854. ‘At All Saints church on the 9th instant, Mr William Smith, shipwright, to Mary, daughter of Peter Weatherburn, both of this town.’ - [In the 1851 Census, Mary, aged 17, was living in Newcastle with her parents & 3 siblings.]
1854
James Weatherburn [Dock Foreman, b. 1827, 3rd s. of Robert W. (b. 1780) & Isabel Wilson (m. 1804 at Bedlington)] m. Deborah Holden at St. George’s, Everton [nr. Liverpool], in the March qtr. of 1854. They had 3 sons & 5 daughters: James Robert (b. 1855); Isabella Sarah (b. 1857); Robert (b. 1859 at Wirral); Sarah (b. 1861); William Henry (b. 1863, d. 1894); Margaret Ann (b. 1865, d. 1866); Margaret Ann (b. 1867); & Deborah (b. 1869). - In the 1861 Census, James, an Engine Fitter aged 34 (‘b. Northumberland’), was living at 6 Rose St., Birkenhead, Cheshire, with Deborah, aged 30 (‘b. West Derby, Liverpool’) James R., aged 6; Isabella S., aged 4 (‘both ‘b. Liverpool’); Robert, aged 2; Infant not named, aged 1 week (both ‘b. Birkenhead’); Anne Widdowson, Sister, marr. aged 52; & Visitor, David Rowland, a Shipping Clerk, unm. aged 20 (both ‘b. Liverpool’). - In the 1871 Census, James, an Engineer aged 44 (‘b. Northumberland’), was living at 7 Sun Street, Birkenhead, with Deborah, aged 40; James, an Engineer Apprentice aged 16; Isabella, a Scholar aged 14 (all ‘b. Manchester, Lancashire’); Robert, a Scholar aged 12; Sarah, a Scholar aged 10; William, a Scholar aged 8; Margaret A., a Scholar aged 4; Deborah, aged 2 (all ‘b. Birkenhead Cheshire’); & James Beddall, Boilermaker, a Boarder unm. aged 35 (‘b. Worcestershire’). - In the 1891 Census, James, Superintendent Engineer, aged 64 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living at Hydraulic Tower, Alfred Dock, Poulton cum Seacombe, Wallasey, Wirral, Cheshire, with Deborah, aged 60 (‘b. Liverpool, Lancs.); Margaret, unm. aged 23; Deborah, unm. aged 22 (both ‘b. Birkenhead’); Margaret Scott, Sister, a widow aged 83 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’); & William H., a Plumber, unm. aged 27 (b. Birkenhead’). - Deborah Weatherburn, wife of James W., Foreman, of the Hydraulic Dock Tower, Alfred Dock, Poulton-cum-Seacombe, Cheshire, died on 4/9/1893, aged 63. Admon. was granted to her husband at Chester on 21/9/1893. James died at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1896, aged 69.
1854
Mary Weatherburn [b. 1852, only d. of Martin W. (Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805) by his 2nd wife, Ann Kilby (née King, m. 1848)] died at Leicester in the March qtr. of 1854. Mary was buried at Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, in Jan. 1854, aged 1+.
1854
Eleanor Elliott Weatherburn [probably d. of George W. (Shipwright, b. c1826, d. 1884) & Frances Wilkinson (m. 1853, d. 1897)] was b. in the June qtr. of 1854 at South Shields. Eleanor died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1855. She was buried at St. Stephen’s, South Shields, on 21/10/1855, aged 1+.
1854
John Walter Wedderburn [b. 1824 at Beddington, Surrey, Army Captain, e.s. of John W., afterwards ‘of Auchterhouse’, & Lady Helen Ogilvy (m. 1823)] m. Margaret Anne Whaite [d. of Thomas Whaite (lieut. 94th Regt.) & Sara Elizabeth Paton (d. of Capt. E. Paton of the 42nd Highlanders)] at Castle Eden, Durham, on 27/4/1854. They had 2 sons & a daughter b. in Scotland.- “John & his wife lived latterly at ‘Marfield’, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, where John died on 20/7/1879”.
1854
Isabella Weatherburn [b. c1831, (?e.) d. of Peter W. (Groom, b. c1798) & Elizabeth Robson (m. not found)] m. Anthony Batey at St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 29/5/1854.
1854
John Weatherburn [b. c1833 at Blyth, e.s. of Joseph W. (Coal Miner/Engineman, b. 1807) & Elizabeth Balks (m. 1832)] m. Mary Tuck at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1854. They had (at least) 3 sons & 2 daughters: Thomas (b. 1856, d. 1880); Elizabeth (b. 1858); Joseph (b. 1866); Mary Hannah (bap. 1868); & John (bap. 1869). - In the 1861 Census, John, an Engineman at Colliery aged 28 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living at North Pit Houses, Cowpen, Northumberland, with Mary, aged 28 (‘b. Bale, Norfolk’); Thomas, a Scholar aged 4, & Elizabeth, aged 3 (both ‘b. Cowpen’). - In the 1871 Census, John, an Engineman aged 37 (b. Cowpen’), was living at Brick Row, North Newsham, Earsdon, with Mary, aged 38 (‘b. Bale, Norfolk’); Thomas, a Coal Hewer aged 14; Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 12 (both ‘b. Cowpen’); Joseph, aged 4; Mary H., aged 2; & John, aged 1 (all ‘b. North Seaton’). - In the 1881 Census, John, an Engine Man aged 47, was living at NS Colliery, North Seaton, Northumberland, with Mary, aged 48 (‘b. Bole, Norfolk’); Elizabeth, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Blyth’ - m. 1884); Joseph, a Pupil Teacher aged 14; Mary Hannah, a Scholar aged 12; & John, a Scholar aged 11 (all ‘b. Woodhorn, Northumberland’); plus Ann Baulks, Monthly Nurse, a widow aged 71, & a Visitor, Mary Baulks, unm. aged 41 (both ‘b. Blyth’). - [The Jamaican estate of Henry Scrymgeour (b. 1755 - afterwards Scrymgeour-W) was called ‘Baulk’ - as is one in Aberdeenshire.] - John Weatherburn died at North Seaton Colliery on 10/5/1886, aged 53. - Joseph Weatherburn, son, was the ‘informant’.
1854
Isabella Weatherburn, widow of Ralph Weatherburn, a Butcher [b. c1776, a Farmer at Alnwick in 1822, d. 1831, who m. i) Jane Crozier in 1803 (d. 1812) & ii) Isabel Henderson in 1823, q.v.)], died at Canongate, Alnwick, on 1/6/1854, aged 65. - Jane Henderson, of Market Place, Alnwick, ‘present at the death’, was the informant.
1854 Mary Jane Weatherburn [b. 1852, 4th d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1811) & Ann Rose (m. 1835)] died at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.] in the June qtr. of 1854. She was buried at Hunslet Cemetery, Leeds, W/R Yorks., on 25/4/1854, aged 18 months.
1854
Ann Wedderburn [née Allison, wife of Andrew W., Millwright (b. 1791, m. 1818)] died at Newcastle on Tyne on 29/5/1854, aged 58.
1854
Ann Weatherburn [née Newham (m. 1812 at Wallsend)], widow of John W., Shipwright [?bap. 1770 at S. Shields, s. of John W. & Jane Reed (m. 1757)] died at Wellington Place, South Shields, of ‘Old age & Exhaustion’, on 10/9/1854, aged 71. - Ann ?Newhams, of ?Fraser Mount, South Shields, the informant, ‘made her mark’. ‘At South Shields at Wellington Place, on the 10th instant, aged 71, Ann, wife of Mr John Weatherburn, shipwright.’ Ann was buried at St. Stephen, South Shields, Durham, on 13/9/1854. - [Ann Weatherburn (née Meek, widow of Benjamin W., m. 1793) was buried there on 22/1/1856, aged 86.]
1854
Rebecca Weatherburn [b. 1850, e.d. of Robert Nesbit W. (Fishmonger, b. c1824) & Hannah Willis (m. 1847)] died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1854.
1854
James Alma Weatherburn, [4th] 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 1854 at Huddersfield [Yorks.]. In the 1861 Census, Jas. Alma, aged 5, was living with his parents & 4 siblings, at St. Paul’s Street, Huddersfield. - In the 1871 Census, James A. Witherburn (sic), a Farm Labourer aged 16 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living with his mother Mary & 2 siblings at Rawthorp Fold Lane, Dalton, Huddersfield. - James became a Hay & Straw Dealer. - He m. Mary Ann Carter at Huddersfield in 1875 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 3 sons.] - James A. Weatherburn died at Huddersfield in the Dec. qtr. of 1885, aged 29. [His widow m. ii) John Edward Oldham at Huddersfield on 12/4/1888 (q.v.).]
1854
Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. 1853 (?2nd) d. of Thomas W. (Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887) & Margaret Allen (m. 1843)] died at Detchant, parish of Belford, in Dec. 1854, aged 1 year, and was buried at Doddington on 13/12/1854.
1855
Margaret Weatherburn, [4th] d. of William W. [Colliery Tinker (b. c1799] & Matilda --- [m. not found], was b. at Bishop Auckland, Durham, c1855. - In the 1861 Census, Margaret, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Bishop Auckland’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 3 New Row, Pemberton, Lancs.
1855
Mary Weatherburn, [2nd] ‘d. of Martin W.’ [Engineman, b. 1801, & Elizabeth Oliver (m.1826)] m. Mewbourne Oliver, ‘s. of Mewbourne Oliver’, at Christ Church, Tynemouth, on 27/1/1855.
1855
William Weatherburn [5th but, by 1879, only surviving] s. of William W. [Engine-wright, b. 1807, d. 1870] & Jane Hall [m. 1833 at Monkwearmouth, d. 1869], was b. in the March qtr. of 1855 at Sunderland [Durham]. In the 1861 Census, William, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Sunderland’), was living with his parents & brother Francis, aged 11 (‘b. London, Middlx.’), at 10 Liddle Terrace, Sunderland. - In the 1871 Census, William, an Orphan aged 16, Labourer (‘b. Sunderland), was living at 40 Low Row, Sunderland. - William m. Lavinia Annison at Wolverhampton on 27/1/1881 (q.v.). - William Weatherburn, pantomimist, died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1886, aged 32.
1855
William Wetherburn [e.] s. of John Weatherburn [b. c1827 at Chester le Street, & ?Ann Byers (m. 1849) - John Weatherbarn (sic) m. Margaret Alderson at Dalton le Dale in 1860 (q.v.)] was b. in the March qtr. of 1855 at Auckland. In the 1861 Census, William, aged 6 (‘b. Sunny Brow, Durham’), was living with his father John, a Coal Trimmer aged 34 (‘b. Chester le St.’); Margaret, aged 31 (‘b. ???, Yorks’), & Thomas M. (b. c1859), at 63 Church St., Dawdon, Seaham Harbour, Durham. - [A William Wetherburn, aged 6 (‘b. Brancepeth, Durham’), who is probably the same William, was a ‘Boarder’ with Joseph Treecroft, Blacksmith, & his daughter Jane, plus 3 Lodgers, at 84 High Pantry Row, in the village of Sunny Brow, Helmington Row, in 1861.] - In the 1871 Census, William, a Fireman aged 16 (‘b. Seaham H’), was living with his father John, a Labourer aged 44 (‘b. Chester le St.’); Margaret, aged 40 (‘b. Yorkshire’), & their 4 children, at 11 Church St., Dawdon, Seaham Harbour. - William Wetherburn m. i) Ellen Goodwill at Easington in 1875 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 sons & 4 daus.] - Ellen Weatherburn (sic) died in the Dec. qtr. of 1905, aged 50. William Wetherburn m. ii) Sarah Richardson at Sunderland in March qtr. 1907. William Wetherburn died in the March qtr. of 1913, aged 57.
1855 Isabella Weatherburn, [yngr.] d. of Peter W. [Shoemaker, b. c1822 at Ancroft, d. 1894 at Gateshead] & Mary Murray [m. 1847, d. 1870], was b. in the March qtr. of 1855 at Lowick. In the 1861 Census, Isabella, aged 6, was living in the village of Lowick with her parents, an older sister & a younger brother. In the 1871 Census, Isabella, a Domestic Servant aged 16 (‘b. Lowick’), was still living in Lowick Village with her widowed father & her 2 siblings.-[She is probably the Isabella Weatherburn who m. at Glendale in the Dec. qtr. of 1880.]
1855
James Robert Weatherburn, [e.] s. of James W. [Dock Foreman, b. 1827, d.1896, 3rd s. of Robert W. (b. 1780) & Isabel Wilson (m. 1804)] & Deborah Holden [m. 1854], was b. in the March qtr. of 1855 at West Derby. He was bap. 11/3/1855 at St. Mary, Edge Hill, Liverpool, Lancs. In the 1861 Census, James R., aged 6 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 2 Rose St., Birkenhead, Cheshire. - In the 1871 Census, James, an Engineer Apprentice aged 16 (‘b. Manchester, Lancs’), was living with his parents, 6 siblings & a Boarder, at 7 Sun Street, Birkenhead. - James Robert m. Elizabeth Ann Owens at Liverpool in 1875 (q.v.). - [They had 4 sons & 5 daughters.] - James Robert Weatherburn died at Birkenhead in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 41. [His father James died at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. 1896.] - In the 1901 Census, his widow Elizabeth, a General Shopkeeper ‘on own account at home’, aged 44, was living at 93 Queens Buildings, Birkenhead, with her 3 ygst. children. [Elizabeth m. ii) Edwin Carruthers in 1902 (q.v.).]
1855
John Robson Weatherburn, [3rd & ygst.] s. of Alexander W. [Hatters Furrier, b. c1821, d. 1898] & Margaret [Pearson, m. 1844, d. 1882] was b. in the March qtr. of 1855 at Newcastle. He was bap. on 20/9/1858 at Saint Andrew’s, Newcastle upon Tyne. In the 1861 Census, John R., aged 6 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents, his brother Robert, aged 15, & sister Rebecca, aged 9, at 53 High Friar, Newcastle. - In the 1871 Census, John Robson W., a Bookbinder aged 16 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents & sister Rebecca, a Glass Painter aged 19 (‘b. Scotland, Berwick’), at 8 Stepney Terrace, Newcastle. - John m. Mary Agnes Cessford at Newcastle in June qtr. 1878 (q.v.). - [They had a daughter Agnes (reg. as Agnes Cessford), b. 1878.] - John may be the John Weatherburn who died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1919, aged 65 or, more likely, the John Weatherburn who died there in the March qtr. of 1940, aged 85. ]
1855
Thomas James Weatherburn, [6th but 5th 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 March qtr. of 1855 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.]. In the 1861 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was living with his parents; 4 siblings & ‘Visitor’ Ann Weatherburn, aged 23 (‘b. St. Olives, York’), wife of Thomas’s brother Robert (b. 1840), at 2 Parkfield Terrace, Hunslet, Leeds. - In the 1871 Census, Thomas, a Junior Clerk, aged 16 (‘b. Leeds’), was living with his parents & 2 unm. brothers at 54 Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds. - Tom Weatherburn m. i) Sarah Ellen Wetherill at Leeds in the Sept. qtr. of 1874. [In the 1881 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, Clerk to Accountant, aged 26 (‘b. Leeds’), was living at 14 Earl Street, Leeds, Yorks., with Sarah E., aged 27 (‘b. Leeds’).] - Sarah’s death not found (although a Sarah Elizabeth Weatherburn was b. & died at Tynemouth in 1885, q.v.), but Thomas James W., Accountant, a widower aged 34, m. ii) Sarah Ann Wood at Leeds in 1888 (q.v.). - Thomas James Weatherburn, Railway Clerk, died at 33 Milton Street, Derby, on 14/4/1893, aged 38.
1855
Isabella Weatherburn, Spinster [bap. 1832, (4th) d. of Luke W., Farmer (Yeoman) & Jane Sadler (m. 1825 at Gateshead)], m. James Hellem, a Collier, bachelor [s. of Robert Hellem, Collier], both ‘of this parish’, at St. John’s Church, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 9/4/1855.
1855
Thomas Weatherburn [b.1828 at Alnwick, younger s. of Thomas W., Farmer at Snab Leazes, Longhoughton (b. 1787, d. 1831) & Mary Hudson (m. 1823)] m. Sarah Chisholm [d. of Robert Chisholm, Farmer, & Sarah Scott (info. from Sarah’s Scottish death cert.)] in the June qtr. of 1855. They had a son & 2 daughters: Thomas William (b. 1855 at Longhoughton, d. 1858); Eva Lavinia (b. 1857 at Longhoughton, m. 1877 in Edinburgh); & Minnie Jane (b. 1859 at Hunslet, Yorks., bap. 1860 at Ancroft, m. 1880 in Edinburgh, d. there 1900). - In the 1861 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, Head, a Coachman (Domestic Servant), aged 33 (‘b. Snableazes, Northumberland), was living at Lanchester, Durham, with Sarah, aged 28 (‘b. Hepburn’); Eva Lavinia, aged 4 (‘b. Snableazes’); & Minnie Jane, aged 2 (‘b. Halton, Yorks’). - In the 1881 Census, Thomas W., a Brewer’s Traveller aged 53 (‘b. England’) was living at 8 Lothian Road, Edinburgh, with Sarah, aged 50 (‘b. England’), & a Boarder, Jane Mollison, unm. aged 73 (‘b. Carnoustie, Forfar, Scotland), who had ‘Income from Dividends’. - [Eva Lavinia Wedderburn m. Alexander Mather at St. George’s, Edinburgh, in 1877, & Minnie Jane Weatherburn m. John Scot in Edinburgh in 1880.] - Thomas died in the parish of St. George, Edinburgh on 1/8/1882. - [Details of Thomas’s Will are given in W.B. Vol. II, p. 521, where ‘A.W.’ states: “In this entry Weatherburn would seem to be an error for Wedderburn, and the entry is therefore placed here and not in Note I”. (‘Note I’ gives details of a few Weatherburn Wills but Thomas’s Will is No. 45 on the list of Wedderburn Wills.) - Probate was granted on 6/9/1882. (Eva’s husband was Executor & Minnie Jane’s husband was a ‘deponent’.] - Estate valued at £120 was left to Thomas’s wife Sarah. - In the 1891 Census, Sarah Weatherburn, aged 59, was living in the parish of St. George, Edinburgh. - Sarah died at ??? Hospital, St. Giles, Edinburgh, on 27/11/1900, aged 69.
1855 William Smith Weatherburn [b. c1830, s. of William W. (unidentified) & Jane Smith (m. 1823 at Jarrow)] m. Elizabeth Chisholm --- at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1855. In the 1871 Census, William S., Acting Superintendent, Mercantile Marine Office, aged 41, was living at 27 Charlotte Street, Westoe, S. Shields, Durham, with Elizabeth C., aged 41 (both ‘b. S. Shields’); his brother-in-law Charles Edwardson, a Carpet Salesman aged 37 (b. Leeds, Yorks.’); & nephews John W. Donald, a Scholar aged 6, & Robert Donald, aged 5 (both ‘b. S. Shields’), - In the 1881 Census, William S. Weatherburn, Mercantile Marine Superintendent, aged 51, was still living at 27 Charlotte St., Westoe, with Elizabeth C., aged 51, & Nephew John Wardle Donald, an Architect Apprentice aged 16 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1891 Census, William Smith W., aged 61, was still living at 27 Charlotte St., with Elizabeth Chisholm W., aged 61; & John Wardle Donald, Nephew, Architect, aged 26 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the “London Gazette” of 9/11/1897, a notice from the Secretary of State for India refers to the retirement ‘from the service’ of Mr. W.S. Weatherburn and the consequent appointment ‘of Mr. John Wright to superintend the transfer of Lascars, or other persons, at South Shields, and to grant the certificates required under Section 125 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894’. Elizabeth Chisholm W., of 27 Charlotte St., S. Shields, wife of William Smith W., died on 4/3/1901. - Admon. was granted on 31/5/1901 to William Smith Weatherburn, retired shipping superintendent. - Effects £236:4:8d. - In the 1901 Census, William, a widower aged 71 (‘b. S. Shields’), ‘living on his own means’, was a Boarder at Tyndale Hydropathic Masions, Hexham, Northumberland. - William Smith Weatherburn, of 29 Charlotte St., Westoe, Durham, died in 1907, leaving a Will. - His Estate was valued at £8,567.
1855
Hannah Rebecca Wedderburn (sic), [2nd] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Fishmonger ‘of Kelso, Roxburgh’, b. c1824] & Hannah Willis [m. 1847], was b. 29/8/1855 at Kelso. & bap. as Rebecca Hannah on 2/12/1855 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. (Holy Trinity Baptisms) - In the 1861 Census, Rebecca H., aged 5 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at Western Lane, Berwick. - Rebecca Hannah Weatherburn died in Sept. 1866, aged 11, and was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 15/9/1866.
1855
Margaret Weatherburn [b. c1823, d. of Robert W., b. 1791 (Mason, Watchmaker, Fishmonger & latterly Innkeeper) & Rebecca Taite (m. 1810)] m. John Leonard, Engineer, both of Castlegate, Berwick, at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed, on 3/8/1855. They had a son & 2 daughters, all b. at B-on-Tweed: John Leonard (b. June qtr. 1857 - 10 b 294); Wilhelmina Jameson Leonard (b. Dec. qtr. 1858 - 10b 268); & Margaret Rebecca Leonard (b. March qtr. 1860 - 10b 299). - In the 1861 Census, Margaret Leonard, aged 38 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), & her children, John aged 3; Wilhelmina, aged 2; & Margaret R., aged 1 (all ‘b. Berwick’), were living with Margaret’s parents; 2 of their Weatherburn grandsons; & a 13-year-old House Servant, Margaret Grieve, at The Free Trade Inn, Berwick, where her father Robert W. was the Licensee. - When her father died on 23/1/1871 (q.v.), Margaret was the main beneficiary of his Will. (Her children were also beneficiaries and, after her death, her nephews - sons of her brother William - were to inherit property that was left to her In Trust for them.) - In the 1871 Census, Margaret Leonard, Head, Railway Engine Driver’s Wife, aged 48, was living at Tweed St., Berwick, with her children, John, a Scholar aged 13; Wilhelmina, a Scholar aged 12; & Margaret R., a Scholar aged 11; & her nephew, Alexander Watson (see 1836), formerly a Fishmonger, unm. aged 33 (all ‘b. Berwick’). - [Living next door was Mary A. Weatherburn, Head, Annuitant, unm. aged 60 (‘b. London - parish not known’), who is no doubt Margaret Leonard’s cousin, Mary Ann Weatherburn, bap. at Mary-le-Bone, London, in 1805, e.d. of Alexander W., bap. 1784 at B-on-T.] - In the 1881 Census, Margaret Leonard, House Proprietress, married aged 58 (‘b. Berwick’), was living at 40 Tweed St., B-on-T, with her 3 children & her unm. nephew Alexander Watson, (all‘b. Berwick’). - In the 1891 Census, Margaret Leonard, ‘Widow’, aged 68, was ‘living on her own means’, still at 40 Tweed Street, B-on-T, with her son John Leonard, an Architect & Surveyor aged 33; & her granddaughter, Grace H. Leonard, aged 1. - [Margaret’s husband John Leonard, however, was probably then still alive as it seems highly likely that he is the John Leonard who, in 1891, is shown as a Roadman, Married, aged 67, a Boarder living at Boldon Village, South Shields, as with his widowed sister Margaret Canswick, aged 65.] - Margaret Leonard, ‘d. of Robert & Rebecca W. & wife of John Leonard’, died on 29/11/1891, aged 68. [In the 1901 Census, John Leonard, Retired Engine Driver, aged 78, was living alone at 8 Gateshead Terrace, West Boldon, South Shields. - This John Leonard died at South Shields, in March qtr. 1908, aged 85.
1855
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Sunderland in the Sept. qtr. of 1855.
1855
Margaret Weatherburn [née Hadden ot Haddon, wife of Robert W., Carter/Colliery Horsekeeper, b. c1802] died at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1855. [Robert Weatherburn m. ii) Isabella Dodd in 1857 (q.v.).]
1855
Margaret Weatherburn [née Cockburn, wife of William Wedderburn, Mariner, bap. 1813 d. 1895] died in Marygate, Berwick on Tweed, on 19/8/1855 (‘of childbirth & exhaustion lasting 40 hours’. - Agnes Cockburn, present at the death, was the informant. [William Weatherburn m. ii) Janet Steel in the March qtr. 1857 (q.v.).]
1855 John Weatherburn [b. 1824 at Alnwick, elder s. of Thomas W., Farmer at Snab Leazes, Longhoughton (b. 1787, d. 1831) & Mary Hudson (m. 1823)] m. Margaret Dunn [d. of George Dunn, Mariner] at the Parish Church, Tynemouth, Northumberland, on 14/11/1855. John, by then an Officer in H.M. Customs, was living in the parish of Stepney, Middlesex. - They had 3 sons & 2 daughters: John Thomas (b. 1856); Georgina (b. 1860); Ralph (b. 1863); Minnie (b. 1866); & Charles (b. 1869). - ‘Customs Promotions: Mr John Weatherburn has been promoted from 2nd class to 1st class Weigher in London.’ (Caledonian Mercury, 12/4/1858) - In 1886, John, by then an Examining Officer 2nd Class, retired from the Customs Service. - John Weatherburn (shown in Misc. Refs. on W.B. p. 508 as John Wedderburn ‘formerly of Homerton, but late of Essex’) died at 1 Kings Rd., Upton Park, Essex, on 3/11/1889. - Admon. of his Will (with codicil) was granted to his widow Margaret. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret, a widow aged 70 (‘b. Staithes, Yorks.’), was living at 5 Park Crescent, Tynemouth, Northumberland, with her daughter Minnie, Minnie’s husband Thomas George Dunn; & Margaret’s grandson, John Charles Weatherburn (b. 1894 - s. of Margaret’s son Charles & his wife Edith Mary Jane Pratt, m. 1893). - Margaret died at 35 Cleveland Road, Tynemouth, on 31/1/1917, aged 87. Thos. Geo. Dunn, son-in-law, of the same address, was the informant.
1855
Thomas William Weatherburn, s. of Thomas W. [Farm Bailiff - afterwards a Brewer’s Traveller, b. 1828 (q.v.)] & Sarah Chisholm [m. 1855], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1855 at Alnwick. He was bap. 15/10/1855 at Longhoughton. Thomas William died at Hebburn on 9/4/1858, aged 2½.
1855
Isabella Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887] & Margaret Allen [m. 1843, d. 1901], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1855 at Belford. In the 1861 Census, Isabella, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Belford’), was living in the Village of Detchant with her mother & 6 siblings. - In the 1871 Census, Isabella, an Ag. Lab. aged 15 (‘b. Belford’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Laverick Law, Lowick. - In the 1881 Census, ‘Isabel’, a Farm Servant, unm., ‘aged 24’, was living with her parents & 2 younger brothers at Labourers Cottage, West Lilburn, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Isabel (sic), an Ag. Lab., unm. ‘aged 32’ (‘b. Belford’), was living at Lilburn South Steads, West Lilburn, with her widowed mother Margaret, aged 85 (‘b. Kyloe’), & her brother William, an Ag. Lab., unm. ‘aged 28’ (‘b. Belford’). - In the 1901 Census, Isabella, an Ag. Lab., unm. ‘aged 42’ (‘b. Detchant’), was living at Akeld, Northumberland, with her mother Margaret, aged 85 (‘b. Bogle Hse, Kyloe’).
1855
John Weatherburn, [afterwards Wedderburn, 5th & ygst.] s. of William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900] & Euphemia Alcorn [m. 1835, d. 1893], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1855 at Horncliffe. - In the 1861 Census, John Weatherburn, aged 5 (‘b. Horncliff’), was living with his parents & 4 older siblings in the Village of Horncliffe. - In the 1871 Census, John Wedderburn, a a Scholar aged 15 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living in Horncliffe Village with his parents, 3 siblings & a nephew, William Wedderburn, aged 2 (‘b. Scotland’). - In the 1881 Census, John Wedderburn, a Carpenter (Unemployed) aged 25 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents and an older brother & sister at ‘W. Wedderburn’s House, Horncliffe’. - John Wedderburn m. Anne Morison at Newcastle in 1885 (q.v.). - [On W.B. p. 501 it shows they had 2 daughters but, by 1901, they had 3 daughters & a son & were living at Elswick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.] - [John may be the John Weatherburn who died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1919, aged 65 or the John Weatherburn who died there in the March qtr. of 1940, aged 85 or, more likely, the John Wedderburn who died at Castle Ward in the March qtr. of 1933, aged 77. ]
1855
William Weatherburn, [5th] s. of Thomas Wedderburn [Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton, SE of Wooler] & Margaret Douglas [m. 1841], was b. 6/9/1855 at West Ditchburn, Embleton. [Embleton is 10m NE of Alnwick.) - In the 1861 Census, William Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. West Ditchburn’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at West Ditchburn. - In the 1871 Census, William Weatherburne, aged 15 (‘b. Eglingham’), was still living with his parents & 7 siblings but at Labourers House, Great Ryle, Northumberland. - William Weatherburn, Shepherd, m. Christina Smith at Hownam, Roxburgh, in 1880. - They emigrated to New Zealand where William became a Farmer. (See m. in 1880 for details.) - [William and Christina had 3 sons & 4 daughters, all born in NZ.] - William Weatherburn died in New Zealand in 1930.
1855
James Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Henry W. [Mariner, b. 1828 (bap. 1829), d. 1889] & Alice Fairbairn [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1855 at Berwick. In the 1871 Census, James Weatherburn, a Mason aged 15 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Palace Street, Berwick. [The birth of Henry & Alice’s 2nd s. George in 1857 & a (?grand)son named James, in 1873, were reg. as Weatherburn. - In the 1891 Census, this younger James is shown as Alice’s son, aged 18.]
1855
Frances Weatherburn [?b. 1836, 5th d. of Luke W., Farmer of Aydon (Yeoman - afterwards a Colliery Fireman, (?b. c1795, d. 1841) & Jane Sadler (m. 1825 at Gateshead)] was m. at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1855.
1855
David Wedderburn [‘of Ford Moss’, b. 1827] m. Mary [?Nesbit] at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1855. In the 1861 Census, David Weatherburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 33 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at Ford Hill, Ford, with Mary, aged 38 (‘b. Ford’) & his mother-in-law Elizabeth Nesbit, aged 67 (‘b. Ilderton’). - In the 1871 Census, David Weatherburne (sic), an Ag. Lab. ‘aged 64’ [he was 43], (‘b. Scotlland’), was living with Mary, aged 48 (‘b. Ford’), at Fenton east side, Wooler. - In the 1881 Census, David Wedderburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 53 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at Ford Hill Cottage, Ford, with Mary, aged 58 (‘b. Ford’), & a Lodger, Robert Crozier, Gate Keeper, unm. aged 37 (‘b. Hartburn, Northumberland’). In the 1891 Census, David Weatherburn, now a Stone Quarryman, aged 62 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with Mary, aged 66 (‘b. Ford’), at Ford Moss. - [Mary is probably the Mary Weatherburn who died in Sep. qtr. 1899, aged 81. David Wedderburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1899, aged 72.
1855
Margaret Weatherburn, of Spittal [b. 1833, 3rd d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ (Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849) & Margaret (Edminson, m. not found, d. 1879)], m. Henry Knox, Labourer, of Tweedmouth, in an irregular marriage at Lamberton Toll, on 15/12/1855.
1855
Eleanor Elliott Weatherburn [b. 1854 - unidentified, but see m. of George W. & Eleanor Elliott at Jarrow in 1822] died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1855. She was buried at St. Stephen, South Shields, on 21/10/1855, aged 1+.
1855
Jane Wedderburn, [4th] d. of Henry W. [Blacksmith, b. c1803, d.1866] by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover [m. not found], was b. c1855 at Wooler. (Birth not reg. under Wedderburn or Weatherburn) - In the 1861 Census, Jane Weatherburn, aged 6 (‘b. Wooler’), was living with her parents & 8 siblings at Wood End, parish of Lowick. - [See next entry - and Jane’s sister Christian Weatherburn (b. 1856).]
1856
Jane F. Widderburn (sic) [unidentified - but possibly the Jane in the previous entry] was b. 1855/56 at Mantor Hill, Northumberland. - In the 1881 Census, Jane, unm. ‘aged 25’, was a General Servant in service with Martha L. Nevill (‘Daughter, Head’), unm. aged 27, at 14 Cranley Gardens, Kensington, London.]
1856
Ann Weatherburn [née Meek, widow of Benjamin W. (m. 1793)] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1856. She was buried at St. Stephen, South Shields on 22/1/1856, aged 86. - [An Ann Weatherburn, widow of John W., was buried there on 13/9/1854, aged 71.]
1856
Elenor or Ellen Weatherburn [unidentified - but perhaps Ellen Wedderburn, b. 1830, or Eleanor Weatherburn, b. c1831 (q.v.)] was m. at Tynemouth in 1856.
1856
William Weatherburn, [4th & ygst.] s. of James W. [Labourer, b. c1810, d. 1878] & Margaret --- [m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham, d. 1859], was b. in the June qtr. of 1856 at Stockton [Hartlepool], Durham. In the 1861 Census, William, aged 4 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living with his father James, Coal Trimmer, a widower aged 50 (‘b. Northumberland’); & Ann Graham, House Servant, marr. aged 35 (‘b. Hartlepool’), at Alfred St., Hartlepool. - In the 1871 Census, William, a Labourer at Iron Works aged 14 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living with his widowed father James, a Coal Trimmer aged 61 (‘b. High Woffet, Northumberland’), & Ann Graham, House Keeper, marr. aged 45 (‘b. Hartlepool’), at 23 Alfred St., Hartlepool. - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, a Guard on the NE Railway, married (sic), aged 24 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living at 57 Alfred Street, Hartlepool, Durham, with Ann Graham, Housekeeper & Dom. Servant, a widow aged 55 (‘b. Hartlepool’). - William m. Anne Reed at Hartlepool in the June qtr. of 1886 (q.v.) - He died at Hartlepool in 1906, aged 55 & Annie died there in 1949, aged 89.
1856
Elizabeth Weatherburn [née Oliver, widow of Robert W., Shipwright (?b.1796, m. 1832, d. 1845-51] m. ii) Charles Clements at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1856. In the 1861 Census, Elizabeth Clement (sic) was living with her husband Charles, her daughter Ann Marley & son-in-law Robert Marley, and her daughter Elizabeth and son David, at 26 Baines Lane, Sunderland. - In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth Clements, aged 50 (‘b. Sunderland’), was living with Charles, a Mariner aged 47 (‘b. Grays, Essex’), & Elizabeth’s youngest son David Weatherburn, a Shipwright, Boarder, aged 25, at 13 Christopher St., Bishopwearmouth. - 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 aged 25 (‘b. Sunderland’), at 14 Mordey Street, Bishopwearmouth. - Elizabeth Clements died at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1883, aged 66.
1856
William Weatherburn, [b. 1807, younger s. of the late Elias W. (Mariner, b. 1783, d. 1818) & Isabella White (m. 1804, d. 1850)] m. Mary Murray at Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1856. – They had (at least) 1 son & 2 daughters: Mary (b. 1857), who m. George Gale at St. Matthew’s Church, Dunedin, on 21/7/1884, in a joint wedding with her sister: Eliza Gregg (known as ‘Lelia’, b. 1860), who m. Fred. G. Odell (Marlborough Express, Volume XX, Issue 188, 13 August 1884, p.2); & Walter (b. 1868), who m. Gertrude Parsons in 1898, had a daughter, Lorna (b. 1898, d. unm. in 1982), and died in 1951. - William’s wife Mary Weatherburn died in 1880 & William Weatherburn, formerly Custom House Officer at Dunedin, died at his home in Queen’s Drive, Musselburgh, N.Z., on 31/5/1881, aged 74. - He was buried on 6/6/1881 in the Southern cemetery, Dunedin. (‘Otago Witness’, Issue 1534, 4/6/1881) - Walter Weatherburn, a Clerk, died in 1951 and his daughter Lorna Weatherburn, reired, died in 1982.
1856
Alice Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Henry W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1828, s. of Henry W. (b. c1803)/Alison Cowe] & Margaret Ramsay [b. 25/6/1826 at Wooler, d. of Henry Ramsay, joiner - m. not found], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1856 at Earsdon. In the 1861 Census, Alice, aged 4 (‘b. at Earsdon Sth. Farm’) was living at Seaton Lodge, Seaton Delavel [nr. Hartley - in Earsdon parish], with Henry, aged 32 (‘b. Scotland’); Margaret, aged 34 (‘b. Wooler’) & siblings: Henry, aged 7 (‘b. Newcastle’); David, aged 3 (‘b. Earsdon’) & Margaret, aged 9mths. (‘b. Seaton’). - In the 1871 Census, Alice, an Outdoor Worker aged 14, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at High Whittle, Shilbottle. - In the 1881 Census, Alice, a General Domestic Servant ‘aged 23’ (‘b. Earsdon’) was living in the household of the Rev. William Wilson, Vicar of Ellingham, aged 70 (‘ b. Orton, Westmoreland’), his wife Elizabeth H., aged 58 (‘b. Canada’), with Elizabeth Thomson, Gen. Dom. Servant, aged 18 (‘b. Scotland’), at Ellingham Vicarage, Ellingham, Northumberland. - Alice m. at Alnwick in the June qtr. of 1882.
1856
Henry Wedderburn, s. of James W. [Scalemaker ‘Journeyman’, b. 1824 (grandson of Robert W. the ‘B.P.’)] & Mary Ann Barrow [m. 1843], ‘was b. 11/8/1856 in E. London’ (W.B. p. 506) but Henry was b. at 14 Scarlett Street, Liverpool.
1856
Thomas Weatherburn, s. of Thomas W. [b. 1829, s. of Martin W. & Ester Dixon (m. 1828)] & Emma Rose, bap. 22/10/1856 at St. Peter’s, Derby. In the 1861 Census, Thomas Rose, aged 4 (‘b. Derby’), was living with his grandmother Mary Rose, Head, a widow aged 70 (‘b. Willersley’), & his mother Emma Rose, a Dress Maker, unm. aged 30 (‘b. Ibstock, Leicesteshire’), at Nether Moor, Tupton, Derby. - [In the 1861 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, Loco Engine Driver aged 31 (‘b. Killingworth, Northumberland’), was living at 47 Wellington Street, Litchurch, Derbyshire, with his wife Jane (m. 1858, q.v.).] - In the 1871 Census, Thomas Rose, aged 11 (‘b. Derby’), was living with his mother Emma Rose, a Householder, unm. aged 32 (‘b. Ibstock, Derbyshire’), & 4 Boarders, at 13 Wellington Street, Litchurch, Derby. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas Rose, a Bricklayer’s Labourer, unm. aged 33 (‘b. Derby’), was a Lodger in the house of John J. Moore, Lodging House Keeper, aged 42 (‘b. Ireland’), at 5 Willow Row, Derby.
1856
Thomas Weatherburn, [e.] s. of John W. [Engine Man, b. c1833 at Blyth, d. 1886] & Mary Tuck [m. 1854], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1856 at Tynemouth. In the 1861 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 4 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents & sister Elizabeth at North Pit Houses, Cowpen. - In the 1871 Census, Thomas, a Coal Hewer aged 14 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at Brick Row, North Newsham, Earsdon. - Thomas Weatherburn, Fireman, was killed in an accidental explosion at North Seaton Colliery on 5/4/1880, aged 23.
1856
John Joseph Wetherburn (sic), [2nd] s. of William Weatherburn [Coal Miner, b. c1800 at Pelton (unidentified)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1856 at Auckland. He was bap. 4/8/1857 at Auckland St. Andrew (as ‘s. of William Wedderbarn & Margaret’). In the 1861 Census, John Joseph Weatherburn, aged 4 (‘b. Coundon’), was living with his mother Margaret, Head, ??? Wife, aged 42 (‘b. Horesley’), & 3 siblings at Silver Street, Coundon, Durham. - In the 1871 Census, John Joseph Weatherburn, a Coal Miner aged 16 (‘b. Coundon’), was a Boarder at the home of Willoughby Staple, a Coal Miner aged 25 (‘b. Derbyshire’), & his ‘wife’ (John Joseph’s mother) Margaret, aged 40 (‘b. Horsley, Durham’), with fellow Boarders (his siblings), William Weatherburn, a labourer aged 21 (‘b. Shotton’) & Margaret Ann Weatherburn, a ?? Servant, aged 19 (‘b. Whitwell’). - In the 1881 Census, John J., a Coal Miner, unm., aged 24 (‘b. Coundon, Durham’), was living at 7 Grange Terrace, Chester le Street, Durham, with his mother, Margaret Haple, a widow aged 63 (‘b. Stanhope, Durham’). - John Joseph Weatherburn m. i) Alice Gray at Chester le Street in the Sept. qtr. of 1881. [Alice Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1888, aged 40.] - He m. ii) Mary Weatherburn (‘Wetherburn’, b. 1863, d. of Robert W. of Plawsworth Mill, b. 1820, q.v.), at Gateshead in 1888 (q.v.). - [In 1912, Mary, ‘wife of John Joseph Weatherburn’, was granted Admon. of the estate of Robert Weatherburn of Plawsworth.] - John J. Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1947, aged 90.
1856
James Harpley Weatherburn [b. 1837, e.s. of William W. (Engine-wright, b. 1807, d. 1870) & Jane Hall (m. 1833, d. 1869)] died at Sunderland in the Sept. qtr. of 1856.
1856 Elias Weatherburn, [e.] s. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. 8/10/1856 & bap. 2/11/1856 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of George W., Roper, of Tweed St., and Lillie’.) - [N.B. Elias, s. of Elias W., Shoemaker, was b. in 1857 (q.v.).] - In the 1861 Census, Elias, a Scholar aged 5, was living with his parents & 2 younger brothers at the Woolmarket, Berwick. - In the 1871 Census, Elias, a Scholar aged 15, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at High Greens, Berwick. - He became a Twine Spinner (‘Roper’) like his father. - Elias Weatherburn, Twine Spinner, of Greens, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as eldest son of George on 31/7/1878. In the 1881 Census, Elias, unm. aged 24, was living with his parents & 5 younger siblings at 37 Yard Chapel St., Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1891 Census, Elias, a Twine Spinner, unm. aged 34, was still living with his parents & 4 younger siblings, but the family had now moved to 15 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - In the 1901 Census, Elias, a Twine Spinner, unm. aged 44 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was now living at 7 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - In the 1911 Census, Elias Weatherburn, a Twine-Spinner (Rope Works), unm. aged 54 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was living with his widowed sister Frances Norris (b. 1859), 2 of her unm. daughters & 2 of his & Francis’s unm. brothers, Thomas B. Weatherburn, aged 34, & Alexander Weatherburn, aged 29, at 43 Church Street, Berwick-on-Tweed. - Elias Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1933, aged 76.
1856
Henry Weatherburn [‘Harry’] - [b. 1834, (3rd) ‘s. of William W., Seedsman’ (Mole Catcher, b. 1803) & Mary Walker (m. 1828 at Newcastle)] m. Ann Thompson [‘d. of Thomas Thompson’] at St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 8/11/1856. Henry & Ann had (at least) 2 sons & 2 daughters: William (bap. 1857, d. 1880); Mary Ann (b. 1859); Henry (b. 1862); & Ann (b. 1865). - In the 1861 Census, Henry, a Mole-Catcher aged 27 (‘b. Stannington’), was living at West Choppington, Bedlington, with Ann, aged 27 (‘b. Felton’); William, aged 4 (‘b. Stannington’); Mary (‘b. Morpeth’); & Elinor White, a House Servant aged 20 (‘b. Ireland’). - In the 1871 Census, Ann Weatherburn, Wife, aged 37 (‘b. Warkworth’), was living at Hepscott Moor, Morpeth, with William, an Ag. Lab. aged 13 (‘b. Stannington’); Mary, a Scholar aged 11; Henry, a Scholar aged 9; & ‘Frances’, aged 6 (all ‘b. Morpeth’) - [Henry - or ‘Harry’ - was not there.] - In the 1881 Census, Harry Wetherburn (sic) a Mole-Catcher aged 47 (‘b. Stannington’), was living at Benton Row, Longbenton, with Ann aged 47 (‘b. Felton’), & their daughter Ann aged 16 (‘b. Clefton Stannington’). - Henry Weatherburn, Mole-Catcher, died at Billy Pit, Longbenton, on 15/2/1889, aged 56. - His son Henry was the ‘informant’. In the 1891 Census, Ann Weatherburn, a widow aged 57 (‘b. Gysing, Northumberland’), was living with her son-in-law James Patterson, a Coal Miner aged 33 (‘b. Fatfield, Durham’); his wife Ann, aged 26 (‘b. Clifton, Northumberland’), & their 2 children, Henry Patterson, aged 2, & Isabella Patterson, aged 1 mth. (both ‘b. Gosforth’), at Gosforth Row, Longbenton. - Ann Weatherburn died at Shiremoor in September 1899, aged 67.
1856
John Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Robert W. [Miller & Farmer, b. 1820] & Margaret Hall [m. 1851, d. 1869], was b. in 1856 at Plawsworth [½-way between Durham & Chester le Street], Durham. In the 1861 Census, John, aged 4 (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Plawsworth Mill. - In the 1871 Census, John, a Grocer’s Assistant aged 14 (‘b. Plawsworth’), is shown still living with his widowed father, 5 siblings, & 2 Domestic Servants, at Plawsworth Mill, but he is also shown as a Grocer (Apprentice) aged 15, a Boarder in the household of Caroline Gradon, widow, living at 42 North St., Framwellgate, Durham. - John m. Emily Hall at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1880 (q.v.).
1856
Christian Weatherburn, [5th] d. of Henry Wedderburn [Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866] by his second wife, Margaret Dover [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1856 at Ancroft. In the 1861 Census, Christian Weatherburn, aged 4, was living with her parents & 8 siblings at Wood End, parish of Lowick. – In the 1871 Census, Christiana (sic) Weatherburn, aged 13 (‘b. Northumberland, Parish NK’), was General Domestic Servant in the household of George Lingwood, Brazier & Librarian of Mechanics Institution, aged 49 (‘b. Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk’), & his wife & family, at the Mechanical Institution, Percy Street, Alnwick. - In the 1881 Census, Christina Wedderburn, unm. ‘aged 26’ (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was Domestic Servant to Lady Catherine Wilkinson, a widow aged 65 (‘b. Woolwich, Kent’), living at 48 The Common, Woolwich. - (See Christian’s sister Jane, b. 1855.) - In the 1891 Census, Christian Wedderburn, a Waiting Maid, unm. aged 29 (‘b. Alnwick’), was a Domestic Servant in the household of Percival Spearman Wilkinson, Magistrate, a widower aged 71 (‘b. Aiderby, Yorks.’), ‘living on own means’; his sister Hannah Harriett Wilkinson, unm. aged 69 (‘b. Witton Gilbert, Durham’); Percival’s 3 adult children (all ‘b. Aldbrough, Yorks.’); & 4 other Domestic Servants, at Mount Oswald, Elvet, Durham. - Christina Wedderburn m. John Craig at Seaton Hirst, Woodhorn, Northumberland, in 1903.
1856
Jane Weatherburn [b. 1781, e.d. of Elias W. (‘Elisha’, bap. 1747) & Jane --- (m. not found)] died in the Berwick Workhouse on 28/11/1856, aged 75. She was buried in Plot C228U at Berwick Cemetery on 1/12/1856.
1856
Robert Weatherburn, [e.] s. of George W. [Shipwright, b. c1826, d. 1884] & Frances Wilkinson [m. 1853, d. 1897], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1856 at South Shields. In the 1871 Census, Robert, a Shipwright aged 14 (b. S. Shields’), was living with his parents & 2 younger brother at 2 Johnsons Hill, Westoe, Jarrow, S. Shields. - In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Blacksmith, unm., aged 25, was living with his parents at Harrisons Court, South Shields, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Robert Weatherburn, a General Labourer, married, aged 34, was living at 11 Windmill Hill, Westoe, S. Shields, with Mary, aged 30 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’). - Robert Weatherburn, ‘a Steamboat Fireman, aged 27 (sic), ‘s. of George W., Shipwright, dec’d’, m. Mary Ellen Mullen on 23/12/1893 (q.v.).
1856
Catherine Wedderburn, [4th] d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1825] & his first wife, Elizabeth Scott [m. 1847], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1856 at Elswick. She died there in the March qtr. of 1861.
1857
Robert Weatherburn, (Colliery) Horsekeeper [formerly a Carter], a widower aged 57 [b. c1802 - not shown in the W.B.], ‘s. of Henry Weatherburn, Fisherman’ [2nd s. of Henry Wedderburn, Salmon-fisher, ‘b. c1775’ (bap. 1777) & Agnes Milvin (m. c1796)], m. ii) Isabella Dodd, a widow aged 41 [‘d. of William Robson, Shepherd’] - both of Cowpen Square, Cowpen - at the Ebenezer Chapel, Blyth, Tynemouth, on 24/1/1857. ( Witnesses were Thomas Summers & William Charlton.) - They had a son Robert (b. 1859, d 1868). - [Robert m. i) Margaret Hadden or Haddon (m. not found) & had 5 daughters & a son bap. as Wedderburn. - (See Robert Weatherburn, b. c1802.)] - In the 1861 Census, Robert Weatherburn, a Colliery Horsekeeper aged 57 (‘b. Norham’), was living at No. 44 2nd Row, Choppington Colliery, Bedlington, Morpeth, with Isabella Dodds (sic), Wife, aged 46 (‘b. Graysteads’); Isabella’s children: William Dodds, a Coal Miner aged 16 (‘b. Bedlington’); Martha Dodds, aged 10; Joseph Dodds, a Scholar aged 7; & Christopher Dodds, aged 5 (all ‘b. Horton’); & Robert’s & Isabella’s son Robert Weatherburn, aged 2 (‘b. Bedlington’), who died in 1868. - In the 1871 Census, Robert, a Horse Keeper aged 68, was living at Choppington Colliery, Bedlington, with Isabella, aged 54 (both ‘b. Norham’); Martha Dodd, step-dau., an Assistant, unm. aged 20; Joseph Dodd, step-son, a Coal Miner aged 17; & Christopher Dodd, step-son, a Coal Miner aged 15 (all ‘b. Horton’). - Robert Weatherburn died at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1874, aged 71 In the 1881 Census, Isabella Wedderburn, a widow aged 64 (‘b. Newcastle upon Tyne’), was living at 22 & 24 Frankfort St., Gateshead, Durham, with her son Christopher Dodds, a Brass Refiner Smelter, unm. aged 25 (‘b. Horton’). - In the 1891 Census, Isabella Weatherburn, a widow aged 74 (‘b. Greystead, N’berland’), was living with her daughter Martha Charlton, a widow aged 40, Lodging House Keeper (‘b. Blyth’), Martha’s son Robert Charlton, aged 15 (‘b. N-on-T’), & ‘Visitors’ Walter Robson, Blast Furnace Manager, aged 65 (‘b. Greystead, N’berland’) & his wife Mary, aged 65 (‘b. Wakefield, Yorks’). - Isabella Weatherburn, ‘widow of Robert Weatherburn, Coal Miner’, died at Newbiggin, Bedlington, in 1894, aged 77.
1857
Isabella Sarah Weatherburn, [e.] d. of James W. [Dock Foreman, b. 1827, d. 1896, 3rd s. of Robert W. (b. 1780) & Isabel Wilson (m. 1804)], & Deborah Holden [m. 1854], was b. in the March qtr. of 1857 at West Derby. She was bap. 8/2/1857 at St. Mary, Edge Hill, Liverpool, Lancs. In the 1861 Census, Isabella S., aged 4 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 2 Rose St., Birkenhead, Cheshire. - In the 1871 Census, Isabella, a Scholar aged 14 (‘b. Manchester, Lancs’), was living with her parents, 6 siblings & a Boarder, at 7 Sun Street, Birkenhead. - Isabella m. at Liverpool in the Dec. qtr. of 1877.
1857
William Weatherburn, widower [Mariner, bap. 1813, widower of Margaret Cockburn (m. not found, d. 1855)], m. ii) Janet Richardson, Spinster, a Milliner living in Castlegate [d. of Robert Richardson, Husbandman] at Berwick Register Office on 24/2/1857. Janet [no doubt the Janet Richardson bap. 21/2/1813 at Duns, Berwickshire, 5th d. of Robert Richardson & Mary Cockburn (m. 27/5/1803 at Edrom, Berwickshire), had a daughter Jane, b. 7/1/1745 at Thornton Mains, with her father named on the birth cert. as George Steel, Labourer. Robert Nesbit W. (b. 1839), William’s eldest son by his first wife, m. this Jane Richardson Steel in 1866. - In the 1861 Census, William, then a Husbandman/Ag. Lab. aged 48 (‘b. Blyth’), was living with Janet aged 48; Robert N., an Iron Moulder aged 21; William, a Farm Labourer aged 18; Alexander, a Tailor aged 16; Jane R. Steel, Step-daughter, aged 16; Edward H., Scholar aged 14; John, a Scholar aged 10; & John S., a Scholar aged 8 (all ‘b. Berwick’).] - Janet died in Oct. 1865 and was buried in the North Cemetery, Berwick on Tweed, Northumberland. (Info. from Terry & Maureen Howes in Morpeth.) - William m. iii) Elizabeth Mitchell on 15/6/1866 (q.v.). [They had 8 more children.] - William Weatherburn died at Berwick on 19/8/1895.
1857
Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1857.
1857
Elizabeth Weatherburn [?née Hunter, who m. William W. at Jarrow in 1831 (q.v.)] died at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1857. Elizabeth Weatherburn was buried at St. Stephen, South Shields, on 30/11/1857, aged 49.
1857
Mary Ann Weatherburn [b. c1835, only d. of John Wedderburn (Blacksmith, b. c1804, & Mary Hewitt (m. not found)] is said to have m. John Briggs in 1857 ‘and had issue’. [In the 1881 Census, Mary Ann’s & John Briggs’s daughter, Mary Ann Briggs, aged 19 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her grandparents at Main Street, Norham.]
1857
James Wedderburn [b. 1845, ygst. s. of David W. (Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834)] died at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1857, aged 11.
1857
Lucinda Mary Maude Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of Luke James Weatherburn [Tobacco Merchant - afterwards a Woollen Manufacturer, b. 1819, d. 1889)] & Mary Kirby [m. 1847, d. 1887], was b. on 28/4/1857 at Hope Cottage, Devonshire Place, Harrogate, Yorks. (Her birth cert. shows Luke James’s occupation as ‘Common Brewer’ ) - In the 1861 Census, Mary Maude (sic), aged 3, was living with her parents (her father by then a Tobacco Agent) & 4 siblings at St. Paul’s Street, Huddersfield. - In the 1871 Census, Lucinda Witherburn (sic), aged 13 (‘b. Harrogate’), was living with her mother Mary & 2 older siblings at Rawthorp Fold Lane, Dalton, Huddersfield, Yorks. - In the 1881 Census, ‘Maude’, unm. ‘aged 21’, was living with her parents & other relatives at 6 Bradley St. S., Huddersfield. - In the 1891 Census, Mary Weatherburn, unm. ‘aged 26’ (‘b. Harrogate’), was Housekeeper to Ralph Oddy, Cabinet Maker out of work, a widower aged 45, & his two sons & a daughter (all ‘b. Huddersfield), at 28 Viaduct Street, Huddersfield. - In the 1901 Census, Maud Mary Wetherburn (sic), unm. ‘aged 37’ (‘b. Harrogate’), was still Housekeeper (a ‘Boarder’) at the home of Ralph Oddy, Cabinet Maker, widower aged 55 (‘b. Huddersfield’), but now at 25 Hill Top Road, Dalton, Huddersfield, Yorks. Lucinda M.M. Weatherburn died at Huddersfield in the June qtr. of 1931, ‘aged 68’.
1857
Jane Ann Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1857 at Easington [Durham].
1857
Sarah Wedderburn [née Cook, widow of David W. (Horsekeeper, of Castle Ward, Brenkley, b. 1809, d. 1847, m. 1834)] m. ii) John Swan at Horton [NW of Wooler] on 10/5/1857. In the 1861 Census, Sarah Swan, aged 49 (‘b. Espley’), was living at Wansbeck Street, Morpeth, with her husband John Swan, a Chelsea Pensioner aged 50 (‘b. Alnwick’); her daughter Mary, a Farm Servant aged 19; her son John, an Ag. Lab., aged 16 (both ‘b. Morpeth’); & 6 young children as Boarders, including Frances Wedderburn, aged 7mths. (‘b. Morpeth’ - see 1860). - In the 1871 Census, Sarah Swan, aged 60, was living in Bridge Street (Creighton’s Yard), Morpeth, with her husband John Swan, an Ag. Lab. aged 68 (b. Alnwick), and ‘Boarders’ Thomas Cook (Sarah’s e.s.), a Shoemaker aged 39; Elizabeth Telford, a Scholar aged 12; Francis Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 10 (see 1860); James Ridley, a Scholar aged 13 (all ‘b. Morpeth’); plus a Lodger, Francis (?)Sharkie, an Ag. Lab., unm. aged 46 (‘b. Ireland’).
1857
Sarah Wedderburn [b. c1834, e.d. of David W. (Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834)] m. John Douglas at St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 24/6/1857.
1857
Eva Lavinia Weatherburn, d. of Thomas W. [Farm Bailiff at Snab Leazes, afterwards a Coachman then a Brewer’s Traveller, b. 1828 (q.v.)] & Sarah Chisholm [m. 1855], was b. in the June qtr. of 1857. Eva Lavinia was bap. 1/6/1857 at Longhoughton. Eva Lavinia Wedderburn m. Alexander Mather at St. George’s, Edinburgh, in 1877. [Eva’s husband, Alexander Mather jnr., was the Executor of her father’s Will when he died in Edinburgh in 1882. Alexander’s address is given as 19 Viewforth Place, Edinburgh.] - Eva Lavinia Weatherburn, otherwise Mather, died at Haymarket, Edinburh, in 1948, aged 92.
1857
Jane Weatherburn [unidentified] died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1857.
1857
Wijlliam Wilson Weatherburn, Book Keeper, ‘aged 22’ [b. 1836, e.s. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880) & Ann Rose (m. 1835, d. 1890) - but shown incorrectly on m. cert. as ‘s. of William W., Engineer’] m. Margaret Lewis, ‘aged 20’ [d. of Thomas Lewis, Forgeman] at the Parish Church, Leeds, on 9/8/1857. (N.B. The original marriage register entry also shows William Wilson W’s father as ‘William’ but, in his Will, William Wilson W. names John Thomas Weatherburn as his brother, and John is a s. of Robert, b. 1811. The witnesses to the marriage were Thomas & Mary Lewis.) - They had 4 sons & 4 daughters: Margaret Ann (b. c1857 - her birth reg, not found); Wilson (b. 1858); Lancelot (b. 1861, d. 1882); Rose (twin with Lancelot - m. 1891); Walter (b. & d. 1865); Anne (b. 1866 at Holbeck - ‘Annie’ m. 1892); Mary (b. 1872 - Mary Goodison was left an annuity in her father’s Will); & Percy (b. 1876, m. 1898). - In the 1861 Census, William Wilson W., a Clerk aged 24 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), was living at 9 Oulton Terrace, Daventry Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks., with Margaret, aged 20; Margaret Ann, a Scholar aged 3, ‘Blind from Birth’; & Wilson, aged 2 (all ‘b. Leeds, Yorks’). - In the 1871 Census, Wm. W. Weatherburn, Oil & Colour Merchant, aged 34 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), was living at 39 Alfred Street, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorks., with Margaret, aged 31; Margaret A., a Scholar aged 13, ‘Blind from Birth’; Wilson, a Scholar aged 12; Lancelot, a Scholar aged 9; Rose, a Scholar aged 9; & Anne, a Scholar aged 5 (all ‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’). - In the 1881 Census, William, an Oil Merchant (Miller) aged 44, was living at Cumberland Villas, Potter Newton, Yorks., with Margaret, aged 42; Margaret Ann, aged 23 (‘Blind’); Lancelot, a Plumber’s Apprentice aged 19, & his twin Rose; Mary, aged 9; & Percy, aged 4, plus a Visitor, Maud Hainsworth, Niece, aged 19 (‘British Subject, b. Portugal’ - b. 21/3/1862 at Vendas Nova, Lisbon - daughter of William’s sister Margaret Ann, b. 1838. - See e-mail addressed to Peter Garwood, dated 7/7/01, re Wm. Hainsworth’s second wife, William’s sister Ann, b. 1842); & Annie Mary Oddy, General Dom. Servant (‘b. Leeds’). - In the 1891 Census, Wm. W. Weatherburn, Oil Merchant, aged 54, was living at Oatlands, Harehills Lane, Potter Newton, Leeds, with Margaret, aged 52; Margaret A., aged 33; Rice (sic - Rose!), aged 29; Annie, aged 25; Mary, aged 19 (all ‘b. Leeds’), & General Domestic Servant Jane Murray, aged 22 (‘b Hawick, Scotland’). - In the 1901 Census, William W. Weatherburn, Oil Merchant (Colour), aged 64 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.), was still living at Oatlands, Harehills Lane, Potter Newton, with Margaret, aged 61 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’); their daughter Margaret A., unm. aged 43, ‘Blind from childhood’ (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), plus a Cook Domestic & a Housemaid. - In the 1911 Census, Wm. Wilson Weatherburn, Retired Oil Merchant, aged 73 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), was still living in 11 rooms at Oatlands, Harehills Lane, Leeds, with Margaret, aged 71, Married 53 years, (7 children, 4 living, 3 dec’d), their daughter Margaret Ann, unm. aged 52 (both ‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), with 2 Domestic Servants & a Visitor. - 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 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, on 22/8/1912. - The estate was valued at £44,260:5:7d - Net value of Personal Estate in the UK: £16,831:11:4d. - Margaret Weatherburn died at Leeds in the Dec. qtr. of 1914, aged 75. [As William & Margaret named one of their sons ‘Lancelot’, it seems likely that William is connected with Lancelot W. (b. 1817) who ‘reverted to the spelling of his name as Wedderburn’. - The e.s. of Lancelot Wedderburn (b. 1817), by his second wife, Elizabeth Kenyon Allen (m. 1863), was named Herbert Wilson Wedderburn (b. at Hope House, Moor Allerton, nr. Leeds, Yorks., in 1864, q.v.).]
1857
Margaret Ann Weatherburn, [e.] d. of William Wilson W. [Oil Merchant’s Clerk, b. 1836 at Coalville, Leics., d. 1912] & Margaret Lewis [m. 1857, d. 1914], was b. c1857. (Her birth reg. not found, but she may be the Margaret M. Lewis reg. Sept. qtr. 1857 at Leeds, mother’s surname Lewis.) - In the 1861 Census, Margaret Ann, aged 3, ‘Blind from Birth’ (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’), was living with her parents & brother Wilson, aged 2 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’), at 9 Oulton Terrace, Daventry Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - In the 1871 Census, Margaret A., a Scholar aged 13, ‘Blind from Birth’ (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’) was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 39 Alfred Street, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorks. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret Ann, aged 23, ‘Blind’, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at Cumberland Villas, Potter Newton, Yorks. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret A., unm. aged 33 (‘b. Leeds’), was living with her parents, 3 unm. sisters & a General Domestic Servant at Oatlands, Harehills Lane, Potter Newton, Leeds. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret A. Weatherburn, unm. aged 43, ‘Blind from childhood’(‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was still living with her parents, a Cook Domestic & a Housemaid, at Oatlands, Harehills Lane, Potter Newton. - In the 1911 Census, Margaret Ann Weatherburn, unm. aged 52 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was still living with her parents at Oatlands, Harehills Lane, Leeds. - [When William, ‘formerly Oil Merchant & Colourman but now out of business’, died at Oatlands Lodge, Harehills Lane, Leeds, on 22/3/1912, he left Margaret Ann an annuity of £250 p.a. in his Will.] - Margaret Ann, ‘blind but able to read Braille’, arrived at Ellis Island, USA, on 15/5/1915, to visit her sister Mrs. Rose Oliver (b. 1861), who was living at 2174 Crowden Ave., Memphis, Tenn. - Her contact in England was their sister Mrs. Mary Goodison (b. 1872), of Summercourt, West Park, Headingly, Leeds, Yorks. Margaret A. Weatherburn died at Huddersfield in the March qtr. of 1932, aged 75.
1857
Eleanor Wedderburn, [elder] d. of David W. [b. 1834, 5th s. of Andrew W. & Ann Alison (m. 1818)] & Louisa Simpson [m. not found], was b. & died in the Sept. qtr. of 1857 at Newcastle on Tyne.
1857
William Weatherburn, [elder] s. of Henry W. [‘Harry’, Mole-Catcher, b. 1834, d. 1889] & Ann Thompson [m. 1856], was b. 22/8/1857 at the Checks, Plessey, Stannington. He was bap. as William Wedderburn at Stannington on 4/10/1857. In the 1861 Census, William, aged 4 (‘b. Stannington’), was living with his parents & his sister Mary Ann, aged 1 (‘b. Morpeth’), at West Choppington, Bedlington. - In the 1871 Census, William, an Ag. Lab. aged 13 (‘b. Stannington’), was living with his mother Ann, aged 37 (‘b. Warkworth’), & 3 siblings, at Hepscott Moor, Morpeth. - [His father was not there.] - [He is probably the William Weatherburn who died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1880, aged 23. ]
1857
Christiana Wedderburn [Christian W., b. 1821, d. of Andrew W. (Millwright, Tweedmouth, b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] m. Matthew Gibson, widower, at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1857.In the 1871 Census, Christian Gibson, Provision Dealer, a widow aged 49 (‘b. Tweedmouth, Durham - sic), was living at 7 Carliol Street, Newcastle on Tyne, with ‘Visitors’ Catherine Wedderburn, Annuitant, a widow aged 39 (‘b. Newcastle’ - widow of Christian’s brother Robert, b. 1825, d. 1871), & her son Robert Rowell W., aged 3 (‘b. Newcastle’ - 1867). - Christian Gibson died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1894, aged 72.
1857
George Fairbairn Weatherburn, [2nd but e. surv.] s. of Henry Wedderburn [Mariner, b. 1828 (bap. 1829)] & Alice Fairbairn [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1857 at Berwick. In the 1871 Census, George Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at Palace Street, Berwick. - In the 1881 Census, George Weatherburn, a Labourer, unm. aged 23, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 4 School Lane, Tweedmouth. - He m. [as George Wedderburn] Elizabeth Rachel McLaren in 1882 (q.v.). - [They had a d. Mary (b. 1885). ] - George Weatherburn died at Tweedmouth on 5/1/1887, aged 29, ‘from Acute Tetanus arising from injury to the nose caused by accidentally falling from Plank at Messers (sic) James Black & Co.’. [In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth R. Weatherburn, a widow aged 30 (‘b. Berwick’), was a General Domestic Servant in the household of Charles L. Fraser, Physician & Surgeon aged 31, & his wife Jeannie, aged 26 (both ‘b. Scotland’), at 4 Quay Walls, B-on-T. - Her daughter Mary, aged 5, was living with her grandmother, Mary McLaren.]
1857
Elias Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Margaret Dickson (afterwards Johnson) & Elias Weatherburn, b. 1838 [who m. Elizabeth Renton (m. not found)], was b. 9/11/1857 & bap. 6/12/1857 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of Elias & Margaret of Greenses’.) - [The only Elias Weatherburn’s birth reg. at Berwick in 1856/57 is that of George W. & his wife Lily’s son, bap. 1856. - This Elias’s birth does not appear to have been reg. under either Weatherburn, Dickson or Johnson.] - In the 1861 Census, Elias Weatherburn, aged 3, was living with his maternal grandfather Thomas Dickson, widower, an Ag. Lab. aged 66; Thomas’s unm. daughters Jane, aged 22, & Margaret, aged 20 (Elias’s’ mother); & his granddaughters Mary Dickson, aged 2, & Ann Dickson, aged 4 mths. (all ‘b. Berwick’). - In the 1871 Census, Elias Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 13, was living at Greens, B-on-T, with his mother, Margaret Johnston (sic), Domestic Servant, a widow aged 29, & his 3 younger ‘Johnston’ siblings - Ann, aged 10; James aged 7; & William, aged 4. - Elias m. Mary Martin in the Sept. qtr. of 1877 (q.v.). - [They had 3 sons & 2 daughters.] - Mary died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1894, aged 33 & Elias Weatherburn died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1907, ‘aged 48’
1857
Sarah Ann Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Fishmonger, b. c1824] & Hannah Willis [m. 1847], was b. 14/12/1857 & bap. 14/2/1858 at Holy Trinity, Berwick, as ‘dau. of Robert Nesbit W., Fishmonger of Castlegate, & Hannah’. Sarah died in July 1859, aged 19 months, & was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 17/7/1859.
1857
Rachel Wetherburn (sic), Spinster aged 20 [b. c1837 at Stranton, Durham, - e.d. of James Weatherburn, Labourer, b. c1810, & Margaret --- (m. 1836)] m. Joseph Wilkinson, Bachelor aged 27, Shoemaker [s. of William (?)Barfield, Engine Fitter] at Holy Trinity Church, Hartlepool, on 30/11/1857. [Rachel’s brother James (b. c1840) m., as his 2nd wife, Margaret Wilkinson at Stranton, Durham, in 1886 (q.v.).]
1858
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Houghton in the March qtr. of 1858.
1858
Barbara Wedderburn [unidentified] was b. in April 1858 at Morpeth. In the 1871 Census, Barbara Wetherburn, aged 13 (‘b. Bedlington’), was a Domestic Servant in the household of Thomas Snowden, a Retired Labourer aged 67, & his wife Margaret, aged 64, & their grandsons, Thomas Snowden, aged 20, & Roger Snowden, aged 19 (all ‘b. Bedlington’), at Guide Post Village, Bedlington, Bedlingtonshire (sic)! - Barbara Wetherburn (sic), ‘aged 21, daughter of Barbara Wetherburn’, m. William Barber, a Miner aged 43, at Earsdon on 13/11/1875 (q.v.). [See Frances Wedderburn b. Oct. 1860.]
1858
Thomas Weatherburn, Engine Driver, a bachelor, of Lower Park St., Derby [b. 1829, e.s. of Martin W., Engine Driver (b. 1805) & his first wife, Ester Dixon (m. 1828)] m. Jane Catherine Richardson, spinster, of (?)Morledge [d. of James Richardson, Tailor], at Derby on 24/4/1858. (The witnesses were William Richardson & Thomas’s sister Isabella Weatherburn, b. 1831.) - [Charles Weatherburn, the mathematician son of Henry W., b. 1849 (Martin’s son by his second wife), who emigrated to Australia in 1871, mentions in a letter that he visited his father’s half-sister, Isabel Weatherburn, in Derby in 1906-08.] - [Thomas ‘s. of Thomas W. & Emma Rose’, bap. at St. Peter’s, Derby, in 1856 (q.v.) may be Thomas’s son.] Thomas & Jane had a daughter Margaret Ann (b. 1860 at Derby). - In the 1861 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, Loco Engine Driver aged 31 (‘b. Killingworth, Northb’land’), was living at 47 Wellington Street, Litchurch, Derbyshire, with Jane C., aged 31 (‘b. Loughborough, Leics.’); & Margaret A., aged 1 (‘b. Litchurch’). - Jane Catherine Weatherburn died at, Surrey, in October 1864. Jane Catherine Weatherburn, of Long Hedge Farm, Battersea Park, Surrey, was buried at St. Mary’s, Battersea, on 17/10/1864, aged 35. Thomas Weatherburn died before 16/9/1886, when his daughter Margaret Ann m. Fritz Arnold Benoit at Willesden, Middlx.
1858
Rebecca Weatherburn [?b. c1833, 4th d. of Martin W. (Engineman, b. 1801) &Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826) ] m. John Johnson on 8/5/1858 at Gateshead.
1858
John Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. 25/5/1858 & bap. 29/6/1858 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of George W., Rope Spinner of Woolmarket & Lilly’.) - In the 1861 Census, John, aged 3, was living with his parents & 2 brothers in the Woolmarket, Berwick. - In the 1871 Census, John, aged 13, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at High Greens, Berwick. - John Weatherburn was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as 2nd s. of George, on 13/9/1880. In the 1881 Census, John, a Surfaceman (Rail Lab.), unm. aged 23, was a Boarder at the home of Isabella C. Co… (sic), (?Cockburn), at 23 Tweed Street, Berwick on Tweed. - John Weatherburn m. Elizabeth Ford at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1890 (q.v.). - [By 1911, they had had 6 children.] - John died at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, on 27/12/1929. ‘Usual residence, 1 High Greens, Berwick’.
1858
William Weatherburn, [3rd but 2nd surv.] s. of William W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1819 at Ancroft, d. 1900] & Eleanor [Cowans, m. 1847], was b. 10/3/1858 at Beal, Kyloe. In the 1861 Census, William, aged 3 (‘b. Kyloe’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Stoney Flat, Haggerston. - In the 1871 Census, William, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Kyloe’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Iron Farm, Scremerston, Ancroft. - William Wedderburn m. Mary Murray at Houndwood, Coldingham, Berwick, in 1879 (q.v.). - [They had 4 sons & 3 daughters.] - [Mary may be related to the Mary Murray who m. Peter Weatherburn (b. c1822), in 1847. (Peter was William’s father’s brother.)] - Mary Weatherburn died at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. 1903, aged 42. William m. ii) Dorothy Scott at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1911. [William is probably the William Weatherburn who died at Richmond, Yorks, in the June qtr. of 1942, aged 84. ]
1858
Jane Wedderburn [?b. c1837, 3rd d. of David W. (Horsekeeper, b. 1809) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834)] m. Henry Brown at Morpeth in June 1858.
1858
David Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Henry Wedderburn [Ag. Lab., b. 1828, 2nd s. of Henry W. (Smith, b. c1803)/Alison Cowe] & Margaret Ramsay [m. not found], was b. 27/3/1858 at South Farm, Hartley, Earsdon, Tynemouth. - In the 1861 Census, David, aged 3, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Seaton Lodge, Seaton Delavel (in Earsdon parish). - In the 1871 Census, David, an Ag. Lab. aged 13, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at High Whittle, Shilbottle. - David m. Ann Ormston at Alnwick in the March qtr. of 1882. [They had a son & 2 daughters.] - Annie J. Weatherburn died at Alnwick in the June qtr. of 1923, aged 62 & David Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1940, aged 82.
1858
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [elder] d. of John W. [Engine Man, b. c1833 at Blyth, d. 1886] & Mary Tuck [m.1854], was b. in the June qtr. of 1858 at Tynemouth. In the 1861 Census, Elizabeth, aged 3 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with her parents & brother Thomas at North Pit Houses, Cowpen. - In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at Brick Row, North Newsham, Earsdon. - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 22, was living with her parents 3 younger siblings at NS Colliery, North Seaton, Northumberland. - Elizabeth m. William Ditchburn at Woodhorn on 27/8/1884 (q.v.). - (M. reg. at Morpeth) - [In the 1871 Census, William Ditchburn, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Newsham’), was living at North Newsham. [He appears on same census page as Elizabeth & her family.]
1858
John Weatherburn, [4th] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887] & Margaret Allen [m. 1843, d. 1901], was b. in the June qtr. of 1858 at Belford. In the 1861 Census, John A., aged 3 (‘b. Belford’), was living in the Village of Detchant with his mother & 6 siblings. - In the 1871 Census, John, a Scholar aged 15 (‘b. Belford’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Laverick Law, Lowick. - In the 1881 Census, John, an Ag. Lab., unm. aged 22, was living with his parents, his older sister Isabel & younger brother William at Labourers Cottage, West Lilburn, Northumberland. - John became a Police Constable. - He m. Patience Burrell at Wooler in Oct. 1882 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 4 sons & 4 daughters.] - John Weatherburn, police-sergeant, of the Police Station, Bull Ring, North Shields, died at the Royal Infirmary, Forth Banks, Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 18/12/1904, aged 46. Admon. (with Will) was granted at Newcastle-on-T on 1/2/1905 to Patience Weatherburn, widow. - Effects valued at £291:19:0d. Patience Weatherburn died at Newcastle on Tyne in 1915, aged 52.
1858
Ann Weatherburn, ‘of Loanend’ [probably Agness Wedderburn, bap. at Spittal on 10/3/1774 (q.v.)] died in the June qtr. of 1858. She was buried at Norham on 20/5/1858, aged 88.
1858
Thomas William Weatherburn [b. 1855, s. of Thomas W. (Farmer of Snableazes, Longhoughton, b. 1828) & Sarah Chisholm (m. 1855)] died at Hebburn on 9/4/1858, aged 2½. ‘At Hepburn on the 9th instant, age 2 ½ yrs, Thomas William Weatherburn.’
1858
John Robson Weatherburn [b. 1855 (q.v.), 3rd & ygst.] s. of Alexander W. [Hatters Furrier, b. c1821, d. 1898] & Margaret [Pearson (m. 1844, d. 1882)], bap. 20/9/1858 at Saint Andrew’s, Newcastle upon Tyne.
1858
Elizabeth Eleanor Weatherburn, [3rd & ygst.] d. of Thomas Wedderburn [Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton, SE of Wooler] & Margaret Douglas [m. 1841], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1858 at West Ditchburn. In the 1861 Census, Elizabeth Eleanor, aged 2 (‘b. West Ditchburn’) was living with her parents & 7 siblings at West Ditchburn. - In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth Eleanor Weatherburne, aged 13 (‘b. Eglingham’), was still living with her parents & 7 siblings but at Labourers House, Great Ryle, Northumberland. - Elizabeth Eleanor Weatherburn m. James Telford at Rothbury in 1885 (q.v.).
1858
Wilson Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William Wilson W. [Oil Merchant’s Clerk, b. 1836, d. 1912] & Margaret Lewis [m. 1857, d. 1914], was b. on 27/8/1858 at 22 Oulton Street, Hunslet, Yorks. In the 1861 Census, Wilson, aged 2 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was living with his parents & sister Margaret Ann, aged 3 (‘Blind from Birth’) at 9 Oulton Terrace, Daventry Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - In the 1871 Census, Wilson, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 39 Alfred Street, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorks. - Wilson Weatherburn died in New Zealand in 1885, aged 27.
1858
Henry Weatherburn [Salmon-fisher, ‘b. c1775’ (bap. 1777, q.v.), elder s. of Henry W. (b. c1744) & Margaret Kirton - and widower of Agnes Milvin (m. 1796, d. 1832)] died in the Sept. qtr. of 1858. [On W.B. p. 500 Henry is said to have died c1859, aged 84, but Norham Burials (1849-1900) show that Henry Weatherburn ‘of Horncliffe’ was buried at Norham on 8/6/1858, aged 81 - which seems likely to be correct.]
1858
Richard Graham Weatherburn [Master Mariner, Merchant Captain, bap. 1796, e. (or only?) s. of Robert W. (unidentified) & Elizabeth (?Anderson, m. 1794 at Jarrow), widower of Ann Tapscott (m. 1840 in London, d. at Camden Town, Middlx., in 1854.) died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1858. [Richard & Ann had an ‘ante-nuptial’ son, Richard Weatherburn, b. at Stepney, Middlx., in June 1840 ; a d. Elizabeth White ‘Wetherburn’, b. at South Shields in 1842); a s. Charles (who became a Ship Broker), b. at 8 Henderson Street, Westoe, Durham, on 6/2/1846; & a d. Emily, b. at S. Shields in 1851.]
1858
Robert Weatherburn, Engine Fitter [afterwards a distinguished Engineer], a bachelor ‘aged 21’, of 15 Mount Ephraim, York [b. 1840 at Ashby de la Zouch, ‘s. of Robert W., Engineer’ (b. 1811) & Ann Rose (m. 1835)] m. i) Ann Hall, a spinster aged 22, of 5 Galfres Place, York [d. of William Hall, Gardener], at the Ebenezer Chapel, Little Stonegate, York, on 9/10/1858 They had (at least) 3 sons & 2 daughters: William Frederick (Wetherburn - sic - b. & died 1861); Robert Henry (b. 1863, d. 1892); William (b. 1866, m. 1885 at Leicester); Ann Amelia (b. 1869, m. 1892 in London); & Bertha Elizabeth Caroline (b. 1872/3 in Russia, m. 1896 in London). - In the 1861 Census, Robert’s wife Ann Weatherburn, aged 23 (‘b. St. Olive’s, Yorks’) was a ‘Visitor’ at the home of her parents-in-law, Robert & Ann Weatherburn (& 5 of their children) at 2 Parkfield Terrace, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - [A Robert Wutherbund (sic), Railway Fireman, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Leicester’), was a Boarder at 94 Oxford St., Litchurch, Derbyshire, but he must be Robert’s cousin Robert (b. 1839), who m. Ellen Keates in 1865, q.v.] - In the 1881 Census, Robert Weatherburn, Railway Engineer (O R N) aged 40 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), was living at 75 Queen Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs., with Ann aged 41 (‘b. York’); Robert H., an Apprentice aged 16 (‘b. York’); William, a Scholar aged 14 (‘b. Hunslet, York’); Ann Amelia aged 11 (‘b. Hunslet’); & Bertha E. aged 8 (‘b. Riga BS, Russia’). - In the 1891 Census, Robert, Railway Loco Superintendent, aged 50 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), was living at 93 Highgate Rd., Kentish Town, St. Pancras, Middlx., with Ann, aged 50 (‘b. Yorks.); Annie, aged 21 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’); Bertha, aged 18 (‘b. Russia’); a General Servant & a Visitor. - Ann Weatherburn died there on 5/6/1897, aged 57. Robert m. ii) Elizabeth Margaret Routledge at Dover, Kent, in 1898. [They apparently already had 3 sons: Albert Augustus Millar (b. 1891 at Hackney, Middlx.); Arthur Routledge Millar (b. 3/8/1893 at Chiswick, Middlx.); & Robert Leonard Millar (b. there 1896), & they then had a daughter Margaret (‘Madge’, b. 1899).] - In the 1901Census, Robert, a Managing Engineer (Mech.), aged 60, was living at Acton, Middlx., with Elizabeth, aged 39, & Margaret, aged 1. - Elizabeth Margaret Weatherburn, of 14, Shakespear Rd., Acton, Middlx. [‘wife of Robert W., Locomotive Engineer’] died on 20/8/1902, aged 40. Admon. was granted at London on 5/9/1902 to Robert Weatherburn, the husband. - Estate valued at £307:13:9d. Robert Weatherburn died at Hermon Hill, Wanstead, Essex (the home of his daughter) on 2/1/1919, aged 78.
1858
Henry Wedderburn [b. 1832, Engine wright - later insurance agent - 4th s. of Andrew W. (b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] m. Eliza Ventress at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. 1858. Henry & Eliza had 3 sons & 4 daughters: Sarah Ann (b. & d. 1859); Henry Allison (b. 1860, m. 1883); John Ventress (b. 1862, m. 1886); Thomas Lowthin (b. 1867, m. 1891); Catharine Mary (b. 1870, m. 1891); Annie (b. 1874, d. 1875); & Alice (b. 1879, d. 1880). - In the 1861 Census, Henry, an Engine Smith aged 29 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at 2 Regent Street, Elswick, Newcastle, with Elizabeth, aged 20; & Henry A., aged 7 mths. (both ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1881 Census, Henry, an Insurance Agent aged 49 was living at 36 Dunn St., Elswick, Northumberland, with Elizabeth aged 39; Henry A., an Engine Fitter, aged 20; John V., a Printer Compositor, aged 18; Thomas ‘S’ (sic), a Shop Errand Boy, aged 14; Catherine, a Scholar, aged 10; & Eliza’s brother, John Ventress, a Printers Machinist aged 22 (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1891 Census, Henry, an Insurance Agent aged 59 (‘b. Tweedmouth’) was living at 75 Beaconsfield St., Westgate, Newcastle, with Elizabeth, aged 50; Thomas L., a Printer Compositor, unm. aged 24; Catherine M., aged 20; his nephew Robert R. Wedderburn, a Solicitor’s Clerk, unm. aged 20 (all ‘b. Newcastle’); & a Boarder. - [Henry’s e.s. Henry A., aged 30, was living next door at No. 77 with his wife & family.] - In the 1901 Census, Harry Wedderburn, Retired Insurance Agent aged 69 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was still living at 75 Beaconsfield Rd., Westgate, with Eliza, aged 59 (‘b. Newcastle’); their daughter Catherine M. Leach, aged 30, & her 3 children.]. Henry Wedderburn, Insurance Agent, 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’.
1858
‘The retiring Councillor for Berwick Middle Ward, Mr Weatherburn, was re-elected without opposition.’ [?William Weatherburn, 1794-1870]
1858
John Weatherburn [b. 1829 (bap. 1830 at Stannington), 3rd s. of William W. (Mole-Catcher, b. 1803) & Mary Walker (m. 1828 at Newcastle)] m. i) Deborah Sharpe [‘d. of John Sharpe’] at St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 13/11/1858. - They had a daughter & a son: Mary A. (?b. 1859) & John (b. 1861). - In the 1861 Census, John, a Cartwright aged 30 (‘b. Plessey’), was living at 20 Nicholas Crow Hall, Cramlington, with Deborah, aged 29 (‘b. ?Stamfordham’), Mary A., aged 1; & John, aged 1 mth. (both ‘b. Crow Hall’). - Deborah Wetherburn (sic) died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1863. She was buried at St. Bartholomew, Longbenton, on 17/12/1863, aged 31. In the 1871 Census, John, a Joiner, a widower aged 41, was living at West Choppington with his widowed father William, a Mole Catcher aged 69 (both‘b Stannington’), & John’s 2 children, John, a Scholar aged 11 (sic), & Mary, aged 10 (sic) - (both ‘b. Cramlington’). - John m. ii) Elizabeth Atkinson at Newcastle in 1872 (q.v.) - [They had 2 sons.]
1858
Jane Weatherburn [b. 1837, 3rd d. of Martin W. (Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805) & his first wife Esther Dixon (m. 1828)] m. John Graham [‘s. of Robert Graham’] at St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne on 13/12/1858.
1858
Ann Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1858 at Tynemouth. She died there in the March qtr. of 1861.
1858
Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1858 at Glendale. [Elizabeth Eleanor Weatherburn (b. Sept. qtr. 1858 - d. of Thomas Wedderburn (b. 1809) & Margaret Douglas (m. 1841) m. James Telford at Rothbury in March qtr. 1885. - She is not this Elizabeth.]
1858
Mary Wedderburn [?b. c1840, 4th d. of David W. (Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834 at Morpeth)] was m. at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1858. [A Mary Weatherburn was m. at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1860.]
1859
The B-on-T Freemen’s Roll of 1859 lists nine Weatherburns: Robert 31/12/1812, 3rd s. of William, Fishmonger, 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, Australia; William 26/2/1835, e.s. of Robert, Mariner, Berwick; Alexander 14/12/1841, 2nd s. of Robert, Furrier, Newcastle; Robert Nesbit 26/9/1845, 3rd s. of Robert, Fishmonger, Berwick; Elias 16/4/1859, 2nd s. of Elias, Shoemaker.
1859
Thomas M. Wetherburn, [apparently 2nd] s. of John Weatherburn [Labourer, b. c1827 at Chester le Street, Durham, & ?Ann Byers (m. 1849) - John Weatherbarn (sic) m. Margaret Alderson at Dalton le Dale in 1860 (q.v.)] was b. 1858/1859 at Murton [Durham]. - (His birth reg. not found.) - In the 1861 Census, Thomas M. Wetherburn, aged 2 (‘b. Murton, Durham’), was living with his father John Wetherburn, a Coal Trimmer aged 34 (‘b. Chester le St.’); Margaret, aged 31 (‘b. ???, Yorks.’); & William, aged 6 (‘b. Sunny Brow, Durham’), at 63 Church Street, Dawdon, Seaham Harbour, Durham.
1859
John Wedderburn, [e. (but illegitimate)] s. of John W. ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’ [b. 1830 - who m. Mary Hickie (as John ‘Weadderburn’) in 1863, q.v.], was b. in 1859 at Tweedmouth. [He was not reg. under Wedderburn or Weatherburn in the GRO Index, and is not shown in the W.B., but info. given by his great-grandson Andrew Wedderburn shows that he was John’s son & that he joined the army.) - In the 1871 Census, John Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Tweedmouth, Northumberland’), was living at No. 13 Felkington Farm Hamlet, Duddo (SE of Norham), Northumberland, with his father John Wedderburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 39 (‘b. Scotland’); John’s wife Mary (née Hickie), also aged 39 (‘b. Scotland’); & their sons Henry, aged 5 (‘b. Wooler’); Robert, aged 3; & David, aged 1 (both ‘b. Duddo’). - In the 1881 Census, John, aged 22 (‘b. Tweedmouth’) was a Gunner in the Royal Artillery at Sheffield Barracks, Nether Hallam, York. - John Wedderburn, a Sergeant Major in the R.A., m. Eleanor Turner at Alnmouth, Alnwick, in January 1894 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 sons & a daughter: John Thomas Turner W. (b. & d. 1895 at Sculcoates, Yorks.); William (b. there 1896); & Mary Eleanor (b. 1904 at Bradford, Yorks).]
1859
George Weatherburn, [yngr.] s. of Peter W. [Shoemaker, b. c1822 at Ancroft, d. 1894 at Gateshead] & Mary Murray [m. 1847, d. 1870], was b. in 1858/59 at Lowick, Northumberland. In the 1861 Census, George, aged 2, was living in the village of Lowick with his parents & 2 older sisters. - In the 1871 Census, George, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Lowick’), was still living in Lowick Village with his widowed father & his 2 siblings. - In the 1881 Census, George, a Bricklayer, unm., aged 22 (‘b. Lowick’), was living at 5 Dempster St., Heworth, Durham, with his widowed father & unm. sister Mary Jane (b. 1852). - [Peter m. ii) Mary Ann Cummins at Gateshead in 1882. - In the 1891 Census, George, a Colliery Labourer, unm. ‘aged 30’ (‘b. Lowick’), was living with his father Peter, a Shoemaker aged 68 (‘b. Allerton, Northumberland’), & Peter’s 2nd wife Mary A. (née Cummins, m. 1882), aged 63 (‘b. Felling’), at St. John’s Place, Heworth, Felling, Jarrow, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, George, a Navvy, unm. ‘aged 40’ (‘b. Lowick’), was a Boarder at 35 & 37 Bottle Bk., Gateshead, Durham, the home of Leonard Hodgson, Lodging House Keeper. - [George is probably the George Weatherburn who died at Stourbridge [Worcs.] in the June qtr. of 1911, aged 51.]
1859
Eleanor Weatherburn [twin with Margaret below], [6th] d. of Henry Wedderburn [Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866] by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover [m. not found], was b. in the March qtr. of 1859 at Norham. [Eleanor is not shown as one of Henry & Margaret’s children on W.B. p. 500, but on p. 503 (under the heading ‘The Wedderburns at Brenkley & Tynemouth’), ‘A.W.’ states that 2 sons & 2 daughters shown in the registers as children of Henry Wedderburn, Smith: George Wedderburn, b. 1844, James, b. 1853 (sic - he was b. in 1851)’; & Ellen & Margaret - both said, incorrectly, to have ‘m. at Tynemouth in 1866, aged 26’ - may be assumed to be siblings. (That these are additional children of Henry & Margaret is proved by the Censuses.)] - In the 1861 Census, Eleanor Weatherburn, aged 2 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her parents & 8 siblings at Wood End, parish of Lowick. - In the 1871 Census, Eleanor Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 12 (birthplace ‘NK’), was living in the Alnwick Workhouse with her twin sister Margaret. - In the 1881 Census, Ellenor, ‘aged 24’, was a General Dom. Servant in the household of William Weallens, Farmer of 104 acres at Bothal, Northumberland, and his wife Mary Ann (both aged 45, ‘b. Bothal’), & their 6 children, at Longhirst (sic) Grange, Longhurst [nr. Morpeth], Northumberland. - [Elizabeth Weatherburn (née Atkinson - m. 1872, q.v.), widow of John W. (Joiner & Cartwright, b. 1829 at Plessey), died at Longhurst Grange Cottages, Morpeth, on 12/6/1907.] - Ellen Wedderburn, aged 26 [‘d. of Henry Wedderburn, Smith’] m. Robert Cochrane at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1886 (not ‘m. 1866, as is shown on W.B. p. 503).
1859
Margaret Weatherburn [twin with Eleanor above], (7th) d. of Henry Wedderburn [Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866] by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover [m. not found], was b. in the March qtr. of 1859 at Norham. [Margaret is not shown as one of Henry & Margaret’s children on W.B. p. 500, but on p. 503 (under the heading ‘The Wedderburns at Brenkley & Tynemouth’), ‘A.W.’ states that 2 sons & 2 daughters shown in the registers as children of Henry Wedderburn, Smith: George Wedderburn, b. 1844, James, b. 1853 (sic - he was b. in 1851)’; & Ellen & Margaret - both said, incorrectly, to have ‘m. at Tynemouth in 1866, aged 26’ - may be assumed to be siblings. (That these are additional children of Henry & Margaret is proved by the Censuses.)] - In the 1861 Census, Margaret Weatherburn, aged 2 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her parents & 8 siblings at Wood End, parish of Lowick. - In the 1871 Census, Margaret Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 12 (birthplace ‘NK’), was living in the Alnwick Workhouse, with her twin sister Eleanor. - Margaret Wedderburn, a Farm Servant, had a daughter, Agnes, b. at Alnwick in 1880 (q.v.). - Margaret Wedderburn m. John Morgan at Morpeth in 1886 (not ‘m. 1866 at Tynemouth’, as is shown on W.B. p. 503)
1859
Robert Weatherburn, [only] s. of Robert W. [Horsekeeper, b. c1802, d. 1874] by his 2nd wife Isabella Dodd [m. 1857], was b. in the March qtr. of 1859 at Morpeth. He was bap. 27/11/1859 at Saint Andrew’s, Newcastle upon Tyne. In the 1861 Census, Robert, aged 2 (‘b. Bedlington’), was living with his parents & 4 step-siblings at 44 No. 2 Row, Choppington Colliery, Bedlington. - Robert died at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1868, aged 9.
1859
Louisa Wedderburn, [younger] d. of David W. [b. 1834, 5th s. of Andrew W. & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] & Louisa Simpson [m. not found], was b. & died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1859.
1859
Ann Wetherburn [unidentified] died at Easington in the March qtr. of 1859.
1859
Minnie Jane Weatherburn, [younger] d. of Thomas W. [Farm Bailiff - afterwards a Coachman then a Brewer’s Traveller (b. 1828, q.v.)] & Sarah Chisholm [m. 1855] was b. on 4/4/1859 at Halton, Whitkirk, Hunslet, Yorks. & bap. 16/12/1860 at Ancroft, when the family were living at Cheswick Building. Minnie Jane m. John Scot in 1880 at St. George, Edinburgh. - In the 1881 Census, Minnie Jane Scott, ‘aged 24’ (‘b. England’) was living with her husband John Scot, an Enrolled Law Agent, aged 32 (‘b. Perth’), their son, George Alfred Scott, aged 3 mths. (‘b. St. Cuthbert’s, Edinburgh’), & Jane Wilson, a General Servant, aged 17 (‘b. Edinburgh’), at 1 Leamington Place, St. Cuthbert’s, Edinburgh. - [When Minnie’s father died in 1882, John Scott (sic), Law Agent, of 51 Castle Street, Edinburgh, appeared as a ‘deponent’ to the Will.] - In the 1891 Census, Minnie Jane’s mother Sarah Weatherburn, aged 59, was living in St. George, Edinburgh. She died at St. Giles, Edinburgh, in 1900, aged 69.] Minnie Jane Scott, widow of John Scott, Solicitor, died at (?)24a Morningside Drive, Newington, Edinburgh, on 18/8/1900, aged 42 (sic). - George A. Scott, son, present at the death, was the informant.
1859
Robert Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of James W. [Dock Foreman, b. 1827, d. 1896] & Deborah Holden [m. 1854], was b. in the June qtr. of 1859 at Wirral [Cheshire]. - In the 1861 Census, Robert, aged 2 (‘b. Birkenhead’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 2 Rose St., Birkenhead, Cheshire. - In the 1871 Census, Robert, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Birkenhead, Cheshire’), was living with his parents, 6 siblings & a Boarder, at 7 Sun Street, Birkenhead. - Robert m. Ellen Kerr at Liverpool in the Sept. qtr. of 1880 (q.v.). - Robert Weatherburn, of 19 Nelson Street, Liverpool, died on 26/9/1904, aged 45. His widow Ellen was the beneficiary of his Estate - valued at £705:10:5d.
1859
Sarah Weatherburn, d. of Elias W. [Shoemaker - afterwards a Shipyard Driller - b. 1838, d. 1889 & Elizabeth Renton (m. not found)], was b. in the June qtr. of 1859 at Berwick. She was bap. 26/6/1859 (as ‘d. of Elias W., Shoemaker of Castlegate’) at St. Mary’s Church, Berwick. - In the 1861 Census, Sarah aged 1 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with Elias & Elizabeth & her brother William (b. 1860) at Castlegate, B-on-T. - In the 1871 Census, Sarah, aged 11 (‘b. Berwick, Hutton’), was living with her parents & William, aged 10, at 2 Lancaster St., Westgate, Newcastle. - Sarah Weatherburn m. Joseph Forster at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1877 (q.v.).
1859 Alice Weatherburn [prob. Agnes Wedderburn, b. 1832 (sometimes known as Alice), younger d. of Henry W. (Blacksmith, b. c1803) & his first wife, Alison Cowe] was m. at Glendale in the June qtr. of 1859.
1859
Margaret Wedderburn, ‘widow of Henry’, died at Scremerston in 1859, aged 85. Margaret Weatherburn, ‘widow of Henry Weatherburn, Labourer, of Sandgate, Scremerston’, was buried at Holy Trinity Church, B-on-T, on 20/4/1859. [Margaret is probably the widow of Henry Weatherburn (bap. ‘Waderborn’ in 1775, q.v.) who died at Berwick in Sept. qtr. 1853 - although she could be the Margaret Weatherburn who died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1861. In the 1851 Census, Henry Wedderburn, aged 77, was living in Castlegate, B-on-T, with Margaret aged 75.]
1859
Sarah Ann Wedderburn, [e.] d. of Henry W. [Engine-wright - later an Insurance Agent - b. 1832, d. 1905] & Eliza Ventress [m. 1858], was b. & died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1859.
1859
William Smith Weatherburn [unidentified - but perhaps s. of William Smith W. & Elizabeth Chisholm (m. 1855)?] died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1859.
1859
Margaret Wetherburn (sic) [wife of James Weatherburn, Labourer, b. c1810, m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham] died at Hartlepool [Durham], in the June qtr. of 1859.
Margaret was buried at the Old Cemetery, Hartlepool, on 9/6/1859, aged 47. - [See m. in 1836 for details of their (probable) children.] - Margaret’s widower James Weatherburn was buried at the Old Cemetery, Hartlepool, on 13/8/1878, aged 68.
1859
Frances Weatherburn, [e.] d. of of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. 21/7/1859 & bap. 28/8/1859 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘d. of George W., Rope Spinner of Woolmarket & Lilly’.) - Frances died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1860. [Another daughter was given the same name in 1866, q.v.]
1859
Mary Ann Weatherburn, [elder] d. of Henry W. [‘Harry’, Mole-Catcher, b. 1834 at Stannington, d. 1889] & Ann Thompson [m. 1856], was b. in 1859 at Morpeth - but see also next entry. - The birth of only one Mary Ann Weatherburn was reg. in 1859 but whether this is Henry’s or his brother John’s daughter is not known. - In the 1861 Census, Mary A., aged 1, was living at West Choppington, Bedlington, with her parents & her brother William, aged 4 (‘b. Stannington’). - In the 1871 Census, Mary, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Morpeth’), was living with her mother Ann, aged 37 (‘b. Warkworth’), & 3 siblings, at Hepscott Moor, Morpeth. - [Her father was not there.] - A Mary Ann Weatherburn m. at Morpeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1878 (q.v.).
1859
Mary Ann Weatherburn, d. of John W. [brother of ‘Harry’ in preceding entry (q.v.) - a Joiner & Cartwright, b. 1829, bap. 1830 at Stannington, d. 1906] & his first wife, Deborah Sharpe [m. 1858, d. 1863], was b. c1859 at Cramlington. - The birth of only one Mary Ann Weatherburn was reg. in 1859 but whether this is John’s or Henry’s daughter is not known. - In the 1861 Census, Mary A., aged 1, was living with her parents & her brother John, aged 1 mth., at Nicholas Crow Hall, Northumberland. - - In the 1871 Census, Mary, aged 10 (‘b. Cramlington’), was living at West Choppington with her widowed father, her brother John, aged 11 (‘b. Cramlington’), & her widowed grandfather, William Weatherburn, a Mole Catcher aged 69 (‘b. Stannington). - [Mary Ann’s mother Deborah died in 1863 & his father m. ii) Elizabeth Atkinson at Newcastle on Tyne in 1872 (q.v.).] - A Mary Ann Weatherburn m. at Morpeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1878 (q.v.).
1859
Elizabeth Weatherburn [?d. of James W. (b. c1810) & Margaret --- (m. 1836)] m. Joseph Henderson in 1859 at Hartlepool. (Also entered as Elizabeth Weatherburn b. 1842 at Hartlepool, Spouse: Joseph Henderson) - [An Elizabeth Weatherbourne (sic) was m. at Hartlepool in the Dec. qtr. of 1862 (q.v.). - (See also bap. of Elizabeth Ann W. at Christ Church, West Hartlepool, on 4/3/1866.)]
1859
Thomas Weatherburn, [4th] s. of Robert W. [Miller & Farmer, b. 1820] & Margaret Hall [m. 1851, d. 1869], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1859 at Plawsworth [Durham]. In the 1861 Census, Thomas, aged 1 (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Plawsworth Mill. - In the 1871 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living with his widowed father, 5 siblings, & 2 Domestic Servants, at Plawsworth. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, Farmer’s Son, unm. aged 21, was living with his father & 3 unm. brothers at Plawsworth Mill, Plawsworth, Durham. - Thomas m. Susannah Williams at Chester le Street in the Dec. qtr. of 1885 (q.v.). - [In 1901, Thomas & Susannah had 5 sons & 2 daughters.] - Thomas Weatherburn died at Lanchester in the Sept. qtr. of 1926. He was buried at St. Thomas, Eighton Banks, Durham, on 11/8/1926, aged 67. - Susannah Weatherburn was buried there on 16/6/1956, aged 90. - [Several other Weatherburns were also buried at St. Thomas, Eighton Banks, in the 1900’s - no doubt ‘Plawsworth’ relatives.]
1859
Ann Weatherburn [b. 1837, d. of John W. (Colliery Tinker/Pitman (b. 1805, d. 1853) & Sarah --- (d. 1882)] m. Richard Potts at Houghton in the Sept. qtr. of 1859. In the 1871 Census, Ann Potts, ‘aged 32’ (‘b. Durham’), was living at 127 Front Street, Iveston, Leadgate, Durham, with her husband Richard Potts, an Iron Moulder aged 36; their d. Sarah L. Potts, a Scholar aged 10; their son Thomas Potts, a Scholar aged 7 (all‘b. Houghton le Spring’), & Ann’s mother Sarah Wedderburn, aged 74 (‘b. Chester le Street’). - In the 1881 Census, Ann Potts, ‘aged 42’, was living at 126 Front Street, Iveston, with Richard Potts, an Iron Moulder aged 46; Thomas Potts, a Pupil Teacher, aged 17 (both ‘b. Houghton le Spring’); their daughter Edith Ann Potts, aged 4 (‘b. Leadgate, Durham’); & Ann’s mother Sarah Weatherburn, aged 84 (‘b. Chester le Street, Durham’). - [Sarah, ‘widow of John Weatherburn, Coal Miner’, died at Front St., Iveston, on 3/9/1882 (q.v.). - (Death reg. at Lanchester) - Sarah’s husband John Weatherburn, Pitman, died at Grey House Lane, Houghton le Spring, on 8/3/1853.]
1859
Sarah Ann Weatherburn [b. 1857, bap. 1858, 3rd d. of Robert Nesbit W. (Fishmonger, b. c1824) & Hannah Willis (m. 1847)] died in July 1859, aged 19 months, & was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 17/7/1859.
1859
Harriet Wedderburn [said to have been b. 1820 and shown as elder d. of Adam W. (Coachman, b. 1768 at ‘Lindale’, Dalton in Furness, & Mary Baxter (m. 1795)] m. George Kershaw on 5/12/1859 at Manchester Cathedral. In the 1841 Census, Harriet aged 20 (‘b. Lancs’), was living at 23 Dunville Street, with Ann Wedderburn, aged 65 (‘not b. in Lancs.’). - [It seems that ‘Ann’ may be Mary née Baxter. (Maybe she was ‘Mary Ann’ but was known as ‘Ann’?)] - “Harriet & George Kershaw, a tailor in Manchester, had 2 sons, James, or John, and William, and a daughter. In 1891, the Kershaw sons were travelling comedians, playing under the assumed name of Wedderburn”. (W.B. p. 511 footnote¹ - continued from p. 510.) - Around 1892, the Kershaw brothers, James and (George) William, appear to have become The Wedburns. They were comedians and instrumentalists who appeared on the Music Halls around the country as supporting acts at least until 1903, although probably later also. In 1889 they advertised for work and gave their address as 28 Dumville Street, Manchester, the same street where Harriet and George Kershaw were living in 1871 with their daughter Elizabeth, aged 18, and sons James, aged 16, & George W., aged 12. - In 1899 George William Kershaw m. Helena Easthope at Yarmouth. A death notice in ‘The Era’ of 16/9/1899 refers to the death at Eastbourne of Gladys Annie, aged 3½ months, ‘daughter of Will and Helena Wedburn (of the Wedburns)’. In 1924 the Wedburns advertised for acts with Comedy, Music and Songs, the inference being that that they may have become agens themselves. The Stage’ of 23/11/1933 says that ‘the VAF (Variety Artists Federation) lost one of its oldest and most loyal supporters last Friday (17/11/1933) through the passing of Will Wedburn of the Wedburns. - The death of George William Kershaw, aged 75, was registered at Manchester in Dec. qtr. 1933.
1859
Sarah Gilchrist Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Henry Wedderburn [Mariner, b. 1828 - bap. 1829] & Alice Fairbairn [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1859 at Berwick. [See entry for Henry & Alice’s daughter Margaret, b. 1862, for ref. to Grace Gilchrist.] - In the 1871 Census, Sarah, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Palace Street, Berwick. - Sarah Gilchrist W. died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1873, aged 13.
1859
Florence Wedderburne (sic), 3rd d. of Capt. Charles Francis Webster-Wedderburn [b. 1820] & his second wife, Ann Helyar [m. 1849], was b. 28/9/1859 at the Borough Gaol, Armley, Yorks. (Florence’s father Charles was then Governor of the Borough Gaol at Armley.) - Florence died on 12/2/1861. - [See 1861 for Mary, Charles & Ann’s next child.]
1859
Ann Weatherburn [?née Miller, m. 1817] died at Newcastle upon Tyne in the Dec. qtr. of 1859. ‘In New Pandon Street on the 3rd instant, aged 72, Ann, widow of Mr John Weatherburn.’
1859
Margaret Weatherburn [‘daughter of Ann Weatherburn, now the wife of John Scott, a Collier’] died at Packington, Coalville, Ashby de la Zouch [Leics.], on 29/9/1859, aged 10. [N.B. No birth of a Margaret Weatherburn was reg. in 1848/49 and it was Margaret Weatherburn (b. 1808, bap. 1809, e.d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1780) & Isobel Wilson (m. 1804), who m. John Scott at St. Mary’s Church, Edge Hill, Liverpool, Lancs., on 8/5/1850, not her sister Ann (b. 1816), who m. Richard Smethurst in 1853.]
1860
James Weatherburn, s. of Elias W. [Shoemaker, (?)b. 1838], was b. c1859/60 at Berwick upon Tweed. (Birth not reg. under Weatherburn or Wedderburn, although Elias had a daughter Sarah, bap. 1859, & a s. William, bap. 1860) - James, a Currier aged 24, s. of Elias W., Shoemaker, m. Mary Ann Trotter at Newcastle on 21/3/1881. (M. cert.).] - In the 1881 Census, ‘Jas.’ Weatherburn, a Cartman ‘aged 21’ (sic - ‘b. Berwick upon Tweed’), was living at 2 Bk Westmoreland Terrace, Westgate, Northumberland, with his wife Mary A., aged 20 (‘b. Newcastle’); his mother-in-law, Ann Trotter, a widow aged 63 (‘b. Rothbury’); her son, William G. Trotter, a Groom aged 22 (‘b. Newcastle); & a Lodger, William Wilson, a Groom aged 23 (‘b. Rothbury’).
1860
Weatherburn Breckons [unidentified] was b. at Denton Burn, Northumberland, c1860. - ‘Ann Elliot, 22, was gaoled for 3 months for stealing 5s 5 ½ d from the person of Weatherburn Breckans in Westgate Road last Saturday night (10/8/1878).’ In the 1881 Census, Weatherburn Breckons, Servant, unm. aged 21, was living with William Forster, Beer House Keeper & Dairyman, aged 48 (b. Hexham’); his wife Ursula, aged 50 (b. Bellingham); daughter Kate E., unm. aged 19 (‘b. Newcastle’); sister-in-law Margaret Breckons, unm. aged 40 (‘b. Bellingham’); Robert Breckons, Servant (Dairyman), unm. aged 25 (‘b. Bellingham’); & Thomas Breckons, Servant, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Otterburn’), at Tyneside Terrace “Gas Hotel” [sic], Elswick, Northumberland. - [A Joseph Breckons, Driller in Ship Yard, aged 46 (‘b. Bellingham’), was living at 16 Cotfield Street, Gateshead, Durham, with his wife Frances, aged 44 (‘b. Winlaton, Durham’). - See also Wedderburn Breckons, b. c1820, who was living at Bellingham in 1881.]
1860
Frances Weatherburn [b. 1859, e.d. of George W. (Twine Spinner, b. 1834) & Lily Sutherland] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1860. [Another daughter was given the same name in 1866, q.v.]
1860
John George Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of George W. [Shipwright, b. c1826, d. 1884] & Frances Wilkinson [m. 1853, d. 1897], was b. in the March qtr. of 1860 at South Shields. In the 1871 Census, John George, aged 11, was living with his parents & two brothers at 2 Johnsons Hill, Westoe, Jarrow, S. Shields. - John George Weatherburn died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1878, aged 19.
1860
Margaret Ann Weatherburn, [only] d. of Thomas W. [Engine Driver, b. 1829] & Jane Catherine Richardson [m. 1858, d. 1864], was b. 29/2/1860 at 47 Wellington St., Litchurch, Derby. [Margaret Ann is probably a half-sister of Thomas W. bap. at St. Peter’s, Derby, in 1856 (q.v.).] - In the 1861 Census, Margaret A., aged 1 (‘b. Litchurch’), was living with her parents at 47 Wellington Street, Litchurch, Derbyshire. - Margaret’s mother Jane Catherine died at Wandsworth, Surrey, in the Dec. qtr. of 1864, & Thomas apparently died before 16/9/1886, when Margaret Ann [‘Maggie’] Weatherburn m. Fritz Arnold Benoit, a Valet, at Willesden, Middlx.
1860 Ann Weatherburn [b. c1834, e.d. of Robert W. (Shipwright (?b.1796, d. 1845-51) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1832)] m. Robert Marley at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1860. [In the 1861 Census, Ann Marley, Mariner’s wife, was living at 26 Baines Lane, Sunderland, with her mother Elizabeth Clements, her step-father Charles Clements, her sister Elizabeth Weatherburn & brother David Weatherburn.]
1860
John Wedderburn [Engine Fitter,‘b. 1837’, 6th s. of Andrew W. (b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] m. Jane Hutchinson at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1860. John & Jane had 2 sons & 3 daughters (their births reg. as Weatherburn): John Andrew (b. 1860, d. 1861*); Elizabeth Jane (bap. 1862 at Walker, who m. –as Elizabeth Jane Wedderburn - James Baird in 1881); James (b. 1863, who m. - as James Wedderburn - Jane Elizabeth Dove in 1884); Annie (‘Ann’, bap. 1865 at Walker, who m. - as Annie Wedderburn - Thomas McPherson, widower, in 1887, q.v.); & Mary Eleanor (b. 1868, who m. - as Ellen Wedderburn - John Wallace Trainer of Newcastle, in 1889). - *On W.B. p. 502 it says that John (Andrew) was John & Jane’s second son and that he ‘died 1869’, and that John ‘died before 1871, when Jane m. ii) Henry Mills’ - but John Andrew was the eldest son and he died in 1861. - His father John Weatherburn (sic) died at South Shields in 1869, aged 32. In the 1871 Census, Jane Wedderburn, Nurse, a widow aged 31 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living at 5 Patterson’s Court, St. Andrew, Newcastle on Tyne, with her surviving children: Elizabeth J., a Servant (Domestic), aged 9; Jane, aged 7; Ann, aged 5, & Mary E., aged 2 (all ‘b. Walker, Newcastle on Tyne’). - Jane Wedderburn m. ii) Henry Mills in the Dec. qtr. of 1871 at Newcastle.
1860
Mary Weatherburn [b. 1842, e.d. of Thomas W. (Pitman, bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885) & Ann Robson (m. 1841, d. 1910)] m. her cousin Thomas Burt [b. 12/11/1837, s. of Peter Burt & Rebecca Weatherburn (b. 1817, m. 1835 at S. Shields)] at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1860. In 1861, Thomas, Mary, and their daughter, Rebekah were living with his parents at 23 First Colliery Row, Choppington Colliery, Bedlington. Thomas Burt was a Miner who became the General Secretary of the Northumberland Miners Association, a post he held for many years, even after his election as an M.P. He was the Member of Parliament for Morpeth from 1874 until 1918 and became a Privy Councillor in 1905. He was ‘Father of the House’ for some years before he retired and in his 81st year, received an annuity of £1000 p.a. in the Will of Andrew Carnegie. (Family and other details from a Biography of Thomas Burt, which also mentioned his maternal grandfather, Thomas Weatherburn). - Thomas Burt died on 13/4/1922 & Mary died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1926, aged 83.
1860
Thomas Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of William Weatherburn [Coal Miner, b. c1800 at Pelton (unidentified)] & Margaret [m. not found], bap. 23/5/1860 at Saint Andrew’s, Auckland. In the 1861 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, aged 4 mths. (‘b. ?Jooks Row, Bishop Auckland’), was living with his mother Margaret, Head, ??? Wife, aged 42 (‘b. Horesley’), & 3 siblings at Silver Street, Coundon, Durham. - Thomas Weatherburn died at Auckland in the June qtr. of 1861.
1860
William Weatherburn, [5th] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887] & Margaret Allen [m. 1843, d. 1901], was b. in the June qtr. of 1860 at Belford. In the 1861 Census, William, aged 1 (‘b. Belford’), was living in the Village of Detchant with his mother & 6 siblings. - In the 1871 Census, William, a Scholar aged 10, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Lowick Lane, Lowick. - In the 1881 Census, William, an Ag. Lab., unm., aged 20, was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Labourers Cottage, West Lilburn, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, William, an Ag. Lab., unm. ‘aged 28’ (‘b. Belford’), was living at Lilburn South Steads, West Lilburn, with his widowed mother Margaret, aged 85 (‘b. Kyloe’), & his sister Isabella, an Ag. Lab., unm. ‘aged 32’ (‘b. Belford’). - William m. Margaret --- in the March qtr. of 1892. William Weatherburn died at Glendale in the March qtr. of 1926, aged 65.
1860
John Weatherburn [b. c1827 at Chester le Street, Durham - who may be the John who m. Ann Byers in 1849, q.v.] m. Margaret Alderson at Dalton le Dale on 27/5/1860. John had (at least) 4 sons & 2 daughters: William Wetherburn (b. 1855, q.v.); Thomas M. Wetherburn (b. c1859 - his birth reg. not found); John Wetherburn (b. 1861); Mary Wetherburn (see 1864); Anthony Weterburn (sic - b. 1867, d. 1899); & Margaret Ann Wetherburn (b. 1869, d. 1876). - [William’s birth reg at Auckland, the others at Easington - Edward Wetherburn (b. & d. at Easington in 1865) may also be John & Margaret’s son.] - In the 1861 Census, John Wetherburn, a Coal Trimmer aged 34 (‘b. Chester le Street’), was living at 63 Church Street, Dawdon, Seaham Harbour, Durham, with Margaret, aged 31 (‘b. ?? Yorks’); William, aged 6 (‘b. Sunny Brow, Durham’); & Thomas M., aged 2 (‘b. Murton, Durham’). In the 1871 Census, John, a Labourer, aged 44 (‘b. Chester le S’), was living at 11 Church Street, Dawdon, Seaham Harbour, with Margaret, aged 40 (‘b. Yorks.’); William, a (?)Fireman aged 16; John, a Scholar aged 9; Mary, a Scholar aged 7, Anthony, aged 3; & Margaret, aged 2 (all ‘b. Seaham Harbour’) - John Wetherburn died at Easington in the March qtr. of 1880, aged 53. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret Wetherburn, a widow aged 50 (‘b. Featham, York’), was living at Dalton-le-Dale with John, a Coal Miner aged 19; Mary, aged 17; & Anthony, aged 13 (all ‘b. Seaham Harbour, Durham’). - In the 1891 Census, Margaret Wetherburn, a widow aged 60 (‘b. Low Row, Yorks’) was living with her son Anthony, a Coal Miner aged 23 (‘b. Seaham Harbour’), at 45 South St., East Murton, Easington, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret Wetherburn, ‘of no occupation’, a widow aged 70, was living with her sister Alice Haynes, ‘of no occupation - own means’, a widow aged 72 (both ‘b. Swaledale, Yorks.), at 12 Walnut Tree Road, Greenwich, London. - Margaret Wetherburn died at Greenwich [Kent] in the Dec. qtr. of 1910, aged 80.
1860
Rebecca Jane Weatherburn [b. 1837, only d. of William W. (Mariner, bap. 1813) & his first wife Margaret Cockburn (m. not found, d. 1855)] m. i) Daniel Martin at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1860. In the 1881 Census, Rebecca Jane Martin was a widowed shopkeeper living at Walkergate, Berwick, with 5 children who were b. in Ireland between 1863 & 1874. - In the 1891 Census, she was living ‘on her own means’ at 22 Eastern Lane, Berwick, with her daughter Sarah, aged 19, an adopted daughter, Ellis Bowen, aged 6, & a Boarder, James Douglas, a Shoemaker aged 39. - Rebecca Jane Martin m. ii) James Douglas at Newcastle in 1898.
1860
Mary Weatherburn, 75yrs, of Scremerston [wife of Peter W., Ag. Lab., b. c1787, q.v.)] died in the June qtr. of 1860 & was buried at Ancroft on 22/6/1860.
1860
Martin Weatherburn, Engine-Driver, a bachelor ‘of London’ [b. 1835, 2nd s. of Martin W., Engine-Driver (b. 1805) & his first wife, Ester Dixon (m. 1828)] m. Emily Harvey, a spinster of South Croxton [d. of John Harvey], by licence on 16/7/1860, at the Parish Church, South Croxton, Leics. They had 3 daughters & 2 sons, all b. at Pancras, Middlx.: Harriet (b. & d. 1861); Esther (b. 1862); Margaret (b. 1864); Frisby (b. 1865); & Thomas Harvey (b. 1867). Martin died at Pancras [Middlesex] in the June qtr. of 1895, aged 59. In the 1901 Census, Emily, a widow aged 67 (‘b. S. Croxton, Leics.’), was living at 8 Railway Cottages, Hammersmith, with her daughter Margaret, a Lady’s Maid, unm. aged 35; & her son Thomas, a Railway Engine Driver, unm. aged 32 (both ‘b. St. Pancras’).
1860
John Andrew Weatherburn [e.] s. of John Wedderburn [Engine Fitter,‘b. 1837’, d. 1869] & Jane Hutchinson [m. 1860], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1860 at Newcastle. He died in the Sept. qtr. of 1861. [On W.B. p. 502, John is incorrectly shown as the second son and it states that he died in 1869 - but it was his father who died in 1869. - His mother m. ii) Henry Mills in 1871.]
1860
Margaret Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Henry W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1828, s. of Henry W./Alison Cowe] & Margaret Ramsay [m. not found], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1860 at Seaton Lodge, Seaton Delavel, Earsdon. In the 1861 Census, Margaret, aged 9 months, was living at Seaton Lodge with her parents & 3 siblings. - In the 1871 Census, Margaret, a Scholar aged 10, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at High Whittle, Shilbottle. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret, a Gen. Dom. Servant, aged 20 (‘b. Earsdon’), was a Visitor at the farm of Thomas Lough (unm. ‘aged 46’, ‘b. Shilbottle, Northumberland’), and his employees: Sarah Scott, Gen. Dom. Servant ‘aged 52’ (‘b. Lesbury’), & her brother Thomas Weatherburn, Farm Indoor Servant aged 14 (‘b. Shilbottle’ - 3 miles SE of Alnwick), at Newton Villa Farm, Newton on the Moor (6-7 miles S. of Alnwick), Northumberland. - Margaret was m. at Alnwick in the June qtr. of 1882.
1860
Andrew Wedderburn, [only] s. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1825] by his first wife, Elizabeth Scott [m. 1847], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1860 at Elswick. “Andrew died 1860”.
1860
Henry Allison Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Henry W. [Engine-wright, later an Insurance Agent, b. 1832, d. 1905] & Eliza Ventress [m. 1858], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1860 at Newcastle. Henry became an Engine Fitter at Elswick Works. (W.B. p. 502) - In the 1861 Census, Henry A., aged 7mths. (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents at 2 Regent Street, Elswick, Newcastle. - In the 1881 Census, Henry, aged 20, was living with his parents & younger siblings at 36 Dunn St., Elswick, Northumberland. - He m. Eleanor Jane Thompson at Newcastle in 1883 (q.v.). - [In 1895 they had 3 sons & a daughter.] - Henry A. Wedderburn died at Poole [Dorset] in the Dec. qtr. of 1935, aged 75.
1860
Frances Wedderburn, d. of Frances Wedderburn [unidentified - but perhaps another d. of David W. (b. 1809, d. 1847) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834)], was b. on 14/10/1860 at Wansbeck Street, Morpeth, Northumberland. In the 1861 Census, Frances Wedderburn, aged 7mths. (‘b. Morpeth’), was one of 4 young ‘Boarders’ in Wansbeck Street, Morpeth, living with Sarah Swan (formerly Wedderburn, née Cook), aged 49 (‘b. Espley’); & Sarah’s 2nd husband John Swan, a Chelsea Pensioner aged 50 (‘b. Alnwick’). In the 1871 Census, Frances Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 10, was still a Boarder at the home of Sarah Swan, aged 60, & John Swan, an Ag. Lab. aged 68, now at Bridge Street (Creighton’s Yard), Morpeth. (The other Boarders were Sarah’s son Thomas Cook, a Shoemaker aged 39; Elizabeth Telford, a Scholar aged 12; & James Ridley, a Scholar aged 13 (all shown as ‘b. Morpeth’). - In the 1881 Census, ‘Fanny’, aged 20, was a General Servant at the home of John Thorburn, a Coal Fitter (Merc), aged 35 (‘b. Liverpool’), his wife Margaret, aged 31 (‘b. Scotland’); & their 2 children, at 4 Portland Terrace, Jesmond, Northumberland.
1860
William Weatherburn, s. of Elias W. [Shoemaker, b. 1838 - afterwards a Shipyard Driller] & Elizabeth Renton [m. not found], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1860 at Berwick. He was bap. 18/11/1860 (as s. of Elias W. ‘Shoemaker of Castlegate’) at St. Mary’s Church, Berwick. In the 1861 Census, William, aged 6 mths. (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with his parents & sister Sarah (b. 1859) at Castlegate, B-on-T. - In the 1871 Census, William, aged 10 (‘b. Berwick, Hutton’), was living with his parents & Sarah, aged 11, at 2 Lancaster St., Westgate, Newcastle. - [In 1881, his father Elias, by then a Driller in a Shipyard, was living with Elizabeth at 9 East Parade, Bishopwearmouth, Durham, but no children were living with them.] - William died at Sunderland in Sept. qtr. 1878, aged 17.
1860
Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Glendale in the Dec. qtr. of 1860.
1860
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Chester le Street [Durham] in the Dec. qtr. of 1860.
1861
Margaret Ann Weatherburn [b. 1838, e.d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880) & Ann Rose (m. 1835, d. 1890)] m. William Hainsworth in 1860/61 at Lisbon, Portugal (GRO Consular Marriages 1860-1865, ref. 614)]. - They had a daughter Maud Hainsworth (b. 1862 in Portugal). - [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).]
1861
Robert Robson Weatherburn, [5th & ygst.] s. of Thomas W. [Pitman, bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885] & Ann Robson [m. 1841, d. 1910], was b. in the March qtr. of 1861 at Earsdon, Northumberland. In the 1861 Census, Robert R. Weatherburn, aged 10 weeks (‘b. Seghill’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 32 Blaketown, Seghill, Northumberland. - In the 1871 Census, Robert R., a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Seghill), was living with his parents & 2 of his siblings at Low Head, New Backworth. - In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Labourer, unm. aged 20, was living with his parents, 3 siblings & other relatives, at 93 Shankhouse Row, Cramlington. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Stationary Engine Manufactory Driver, unm. aged 40 (‘b. Seghill’), was living at Hartford Colliery, East Hartford, with his brother Martin (b. 1852), a Colliery Pit Heap Inspector, unm. aged 48 (‘b. Cowpen’); their mother Ann, a widow aged 79 (‘b. Howdon’); her brother John Robson, a Coal Worker-screener, above ground, unm. aged 72 (both ‘b. Seghill’). - In the 1911 Census, Robert Robson Weatherburn, a Stationary Engineman (Ordnance Works), unm. aged 50 (‘b. Seghill, Northumberland’) was living in 4 rooms at 108 Bayswater Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne, with his brother Martin Weatherburn, an Agent (Insurance Co.), unm. aged 58 (‘b. Cowpen, Northumberland’) - [When Martin died, in 1920, Robert was granted Admon. of his estate.
1861
George Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. 24/2/1861 & bap. 12/5/1861 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of George W. Rope Spinner of Woolmarket, & Lilly’.) - In the 1861 Census, George, aged 2 mths., was living with his parents & 2 brothers at the Woolmarket, Berwick. - In the 1871 Census, George, a Scholar aged 10, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at High Greens, Berwick. - [He is probably the George Wetherbourne (sic) aged 19 (‘b. Berwick’), who, in the 1881 Census, was a Private in the 1st Btn. 5th Fusiliers stationed at Cambridge Barracks, Portsmouth. (The 5th Fusiliers later became the Northumberland Fusiliers.)] - He became a Labourer but was later a Railway Platelayer. - George Weatherburn the younger of Hatters Lane was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as 3rd s. of George, Twine Spinner, on 8/7/1886. - He m. Elizabeth Robertson at Berwick in 1889 (q.v.). - [They had 3 sons.] - George Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1925, aged 64.
1861
William Frederick Wetherburn (sic), [e.] s. of Robert Weatherburn [Railway Engineer (b. 1840 at Coalville, Leics.)] & his first wife, Ann Hall [m. 1858 at York)], was b. & died in the March qtr. of 1861 at York.
1861
William Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1861.
1861
William Weatherburn [b. c1837 at Cowpen, 3rd s. of Martin W. (Engineman, b. 1801) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826)] m. Eleanor Jane Nixon at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1861. They had 5 daughters & 4 sons: Isabel (b. 1862); Elizabeth (b. 1863); Mary (b. 1865); Alice (b. & d. 1867); Martin (b. 1867, bap. 1869); Joseph (b. & bap. 1869); William (b. & d. 1871); Eleanor Jane (b. & d. 1873), (all ‘b. Gateshead’); & Thomas (b. 1881 - reg. at Tynemouth). - In the 1861 Census, William, an Engineman, married aged 24, was living with his parents at 11 Hawks Cottages, Gateshead. - In the 1871 Census, William, an Engineman at Factory, aged 33 (‘b. Cowpen, Northumberland’), was living at 38 Somerset Street, Gateshead, Durham, with Eleanor J., aged 33 (‘b. Newcastle’); his mother-in-law Isabella Nixon, aged 73 (‘b. Beamish, Durham’); daughters Isabella, a Scholar aged 8; Elizabeth, aged 7; Mary, aged 5; & sons Martin, aged 3; & Joseph, aged 1 (all ‘b. Gateshead’). - In the 1881 Census, William, Stationary Engine Fitter aged 43 (‘b. Blyth’), was living at 8 East Terrace, Wallsend, with Eleanor J., aged 43 (‘b. Newcastle’); Elizabeth, aged 17; Martin, a Scholar aged 13; Joseph, a Scholar aged 11 (all ‘b. Gateshead’); Thomas, aged 2 mths. (‘b. Wallsend’); & William’s mother Elizabeth Weatherburn, a widow aged 78 (‘b. Blyth’). - ‘Isabella’ (their daughter Isabel), aged 18, was living with her aunt Elizabeth Weatherburn (b. c1831) & Elizabeth’s son Daniel, a Butcher aged 16; their daughter Mary was in Domestic Service in Wallsend. - In the 1901 Census, William, an Engine Fitter aged 63 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living at 5 East Terrace, Wallsend, with Eleanor J., aged 63 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’); their daughter Elizabeth, unm. ‘aged 30’ (‘b. Gateshead’); son Thomas, an Engine Fitter, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Walls-end’); & their granddaughter Jane W. Gregory, aged 8 (‘b. Backworth, Northumberland’). - In the 1911 Census, William, a Shipyard Fitter aged 73 (‘b. Cowpen, nr. Blyth’) was living in 6 rooms at 2 Bank Terrace, Wallsend on Tyne, with Eleanor Jane, aged 73 (‘b. Newcastle’), Married 50 years, 9 children (6 living, 3 dec’d); daughter Elizabeth, unm. aged 47 (‘b. Gateshead’); son Thomas, Motorman (Coal Mining), unm. aged 30 (‘b. Wallsend’); granddaughter Eleanor Gregory, unm. aged 18 (‘b. Backworth, N’berland’); & a Boarder. - Eleanor J. Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1913, aged 72. William Weatherburn died there in the March qtr. of 1922, aged 84.
1861
Florence Webster Wedderburn [Florence Wedderburne (sic), b. 1859, 3rd d. of Capt. Charles Francis Webster-Wedderburn (b. 1820) & his second wife, Ann Helyar (m. 1849)] died at Hunslet [Yorks.] on 12/2/1861.
1861
Ann Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. Dec. qtr. 1858 - unidentified] died at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1861.
1861
Anne Weatherburn [b. 1844, 2nd d. of Richard Graham W., b. 1796, & Ann Tapscott (m. 1840)] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1861.
1861
Andrew Wedderburn [b. 1860, only s. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1825) & his first wife, Elizabeth Scott (m. 1847)] died at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1861.
1861
Catherine Wedderburn [b. 1856, 4th d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1825) & his first wife, Elizabeth Scott (m. 1847)] died at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1861. [Her mother Elizabeth died in the June qtr., & her father m. again in 1863.]
1861
John Weatherburn, only s. of John W. [Joiner & Cartwright, b. 1829, bap. 1830 at Stannington] by his first wife Deborah Sharpe [m. 1858, d. 1863], was b. in the June qtr. of 1861 at Plessey, Northumberland [NW of Cramlington]. In the 1861 Census, John, aged 1 mth. (‘b. Crow Hall, Cramlington’), was living with his parents & his sister Mary A., aged 1, at Nicholas Crow Hall. - In the 1871 Census, John, aged 11 (‘b. Cramlington’), was living at West Choppington with his widowed father, his sister Mary, aged 10 (‘b. Cramlington’), & his widowed grandfather, William Weatherburn, a Mole Catcher aged 69 (‘b. Stannington). - [John’s mother Deborah died in 1863 & his father m. ii) Elizabeth Atkinson at Newcastle on Tyne in 1872 (q.v.).] - In the 1881 Census, John, a Coal Miner, unm., aged 20, was living at West Choppington, Bedlington, with his father John, his step-mother Elizabeth, & John & Elizabeth’s 2 sons, William Richard (b. 1874) & Thomas Henry (b. 1880).] - John m. Margaret --- [m. not found]. - They had 3 sons & (probably) 6 daughters: John Thomas (b. 1883); Eleanor Deborah (b. 1885); Mary Annie (b. 1887); (probably) Margaret Jane (b. 1889, d. 1890); Elizabeth Jane (b. 1890); Catherine (b. 1892); James Edward (b. 1894); William (b. 1896); & Margaret (b. 1899). - In the 1891 Census, John, a Coal Miner aged 30 (‘b. Crow Hall’), was living at Bedlington (no road name), with Margaret, aged 29 (b.’ Plessey New Houses’); John T., a Scholar aged 7; & Eleanor D., a Scholar aged 6 (both ‘b. Scotland Gate, Northumberland’); Mary A., aged 2 (‘b. Bedlington’); & Elizabeth J., aged 8 mths. (‘b. Choppington Colliery’). - In the 1901 Census, John, a Coal Hewer aged 40 (‘b. Crow Hall’), was living at 2nd Row, Bedlington, with Margaret, aged 39 (‘b. Plessey’); John, a ‘Coal Miner Taking Tokens’ aged 17; Ellen (sic) D., aged 16 (both ‘b. Choppington’); Mary A., aged 13 (‘b. Bedlington’); Elizabeth J., aged 10; Katherine (sic), aged 8; James, aged 6; William aged 4; & Margaret aged 2 (all ‘b Choppington’) - (all births were reg. at Morpeth). - In the 1911 Census, John Weatherburn, Coal Miner (Hewer), aged 50 (‘b. Cramlington’), was living at 32 Portia Hirst, with Margaret, aged 49 (‘b. Plessey’), Married 29 years, 9 children (8 living, 1 dec’d); John, Coal Miner (Hewer), unm. aged 27; Catherine, unm. aged 18; James, a Pony Driver (below ground), Colliery, aged 16; William, aged 14; & Margaret, at School, aged 12 (all ‘b. Choppington’). - John Weatherburn died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1911, aged 50.
1861
Launcelot Weatherburn [twin with Rose, below], [2nd] s. of William Wilson W. [Oil Merchant’s Clerk, b. 1836, d. 1912] & Margaret Lewis [m. 1857, d. 1914], was b. in the June qtr. of 1861 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.]. In the 1871 Census, Lancelot, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 39 Alfred Street, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorks. - In the 1881 Census, Lancelot, a Plumber’s Apprentice aged 19, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at Cumberland Villas, Potter Newton, Yorks. - Lancelot Weatherburn died at Leeds in the March qtr. of 1882, aged 20.
1861
Rose Weatherburn [twin with Lancelot, above], [2nd] d. of William Wilson W. [Oil Merchant’s Clerk, b. 1836] & Margaret Lewis [m. 1857], was b. in the June qtr. of 1861 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.]. In the 1871 Census, Rose, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 39 Alfred Street, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorks. In the 1881 Census, Rose, aged 19, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at Cumberland Villas, Potter Newton, Yorks. - In the 1891 Census, Rice (sic!) Weatherburn, unm. aged 29 (‘b. Leeds’), was living with her parents, 3 unm. sisters & a Gen. Servant, at Oatlands, Harehills Lane, Potter Newton. - Rose m. Jesse Oliver at Leeds in the Dec. qtr. of 1891 (q.v.). - [When her father, ‘formerly Oil Merchant & Colourman but now out of business’, died at Oatlands Lodge, Harehills Lane, Leeds, on 22/3/1912, his daughter Rose Oliver was left an annuity in his Will.]
1861
Mary Wedderburne (sic), [Mary Annesley Webster-W.], 4th d. of Capt. Charles Francis Webster-W. [b. 1820] & his second wife, Ann Helyar [m. 1849 in Somerset], was b. 13/3/1861 at the Borough Gaol, Armley, Yorks. (Mary’s father Charles was then Governor of the Borough Gaol at Armley.) - Mary died at Melcombe Regis, Weymouth, Dorset, on 11/5/1862.
1861
Sarah Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of James W. [Dock Foreman, b. 1827, d. 1896] & Deborah Holden [m. 1854], was b. in the June qtr. of 1861 at Wirral [Cheshire]. - In the 1861 Census, ‘female infant not named’, aged 1 week (‘b. Birkenhead’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 2 Rose St., Birkenhead, Cheshire. - In the 1871 Census, Sarah, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Birkenhead, Cheshire’), was living with her parents, 6 siblings & a Boarder, at 7 Sun Street, Birkenhead. - Sarah m. at West Derby [nr. Liverpool] in the Dec. qtr. of 1883 (q.v.).
1861
John Wetherburn, [2nd] s. of John Weatherburn [Labourer, b. c1827 at Chester le Street, Durham] but e.s. by his wife Margaret Alderson [m. 1860], was b. in the June qtr. of 1861 at Seaham Harbour, Durham. In the 1871 Census, John, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Seaham H’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 11 Church Street, Dawdon, Seaham Harbour. - In the 1881 Census, John, a Coal Miner, unm. aged 19, was living at Dalton-le-Dale, Durham, with his widowed mother Margaret, aged 50 (‘b. Featham, York’), his sister Mary & brother Anthony. - John Wetherburn m. Margaret Jane Goodwill at Easington in the Dec. qtr. of 1883. - [They had (at least) 2 sons & 3 daughters.] - John Wetherburn died at Easington in the Sept. qtr. of 1932, aged 71. - Margaret J. Wetherburn died at Easington in the Dec. qtr. of 1932, aged 80.
1861
George Henry Weatherburn [Blacksmith, b. 1838 at Newcastle] m. Martha Ann Temple at Easington [Durham] in the June qtr. of 1861. They had (at least) 3 sons & 4 daughters: Elizabeth Jane (b. 1862 & bap. at Kelloe, Durham, m. 1880); James Henry (b. 1863 at Newcastle, bap. 1865 at Whickham, Durham, m. Emily Fisher at Elham, Kent, in 1889); Charles Frederick (b. 1868 at Newcastle, m. 1887 & 1891); Ann (b. there 1870, d. 1874); George (b. there 1873, m. 1895); Frances Ann (b. there 1878, m. i) 1898 & ii 1901); & Hannah Mary (b. 1880, m. 1898). - In the 1871 Census, George H., a Blacksmith aged 32 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living at 17 Spring Street, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne, with Martha, aged 32 (‘b.7 Yarm. Yorks.’); Elizabeth J., a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Cassop Colliery’); James H., a Scholar aged 7; Charles F., aged 3; & Ann, aged 11 mths. (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1881 Census, George, a Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, aged 42, was living at 25 Spring St., Westgate, Northumberland, with Martha Ann, aged 42 (‘b. Yarm, York’); James Henry, a Joiner & House Carpenter aged 17; Charles F., a Scholar aged 13; George, a Scholar aged 7; ‘Anne’ aged 2; & Hannah M., aged 10 months (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1891 Census, G.H. Weatherburn, a Blacksmith aged 52 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living at 61 Jefferson Street, Westgate, Newcastle, with Martha Ann, aged 52 (‘b. Yarm, Yorks’), Charles Frederick, a Farrier, marr. aged 23; George, a Moulder, unm. aged 19; Frances Ann, a Scholar aged 12; Hannah Mary, aged 10; & a Boarder, Charles Turner, Labourer, unm. aged 19 (all ‘b. Newcastle’) - George Henry died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1900, aged 61. In the 1901 Census, Martha A. Weatherburn, Mother-in-law, a widow aged 62 (‘b. Yarm, Yorks’), was living at 67 Creville Rd., Byker, Northumberland, with her daughter Hannah George, aged 20, Hannah’s husband Frederick George, a Labourer (Waterman), aged 22, their son Frederick George, aged 1, & daughter Christina George, aged 2 weeks (all ‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’). - In the 1911 Census, Martha, OAP, a widow aged 72, was living at 3 Borwick Avenue, Forest Road, Walthamstow, with her son-in-law Robert Edmund Pittkin, a Builder aged 28 (‘b. Woolwich, Kent’), her daughter Frances Ann Pittkin, aged 32 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), Married 9 years, & their 2 sons, Edmund John Pittkin, aged 8 (‘b. S. Shields, Durham’) & Robert George Pittkin, aged 5 (‘b. Exeter, Devon’).] - Martha Ann Weatherburn died there in the June qtr. of 1913, aged 74.
1861
Elizabeth Weatherburn [née Carncross, wife of James W. (Seedsman & Mole-Catcher,b. 1811 at Earsdon)] died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1861.
1861
Elizabeth Wedderburn [née Scott, wife of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1825, m. 1847)] died at 14 Ivy Terrace, Elswick, in the June qtr. of 1861.‘In Ivy Terrace, on the 12th inst. aged 38, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Robert Wedderburn, millwright Elswick Engine Works.’ - [Robert m. ii) Catherine Rowell, in 1863 (q.v.).]
1861
Thomas Weatherburn [Thomas Wedderburn, b. 1860, 3rd s. of William Weatherburn (b. c1802 at Pelton) & Margaret --- (m. not found)] died at Auckland in the June qtr. of 1861.
1861
Thomas Wedderburn, Coachman [‘of Berwick & Edinburgh’, b. c1787], died at Seghill, Earsdon, Northumberland, on 24/4/1861, aged 74. - John Richardson (husband of Thomas’s daughter ‘Fanny’, b. 1817, m. 1839) was ‘in attendance’. [Thomas m. Jane Cockburn [dau. of David Cockburn of Berwick-on-Tweed, by his wife Dorothy---] at Lamberton Toll c1806. - Jane died in Glasgow in 1860.]
1861
John Henry Weatherburn, s. of Isabella Wedderburn [b. 1835, e.d. of Christopher W. (b. c1807) & Margaret Geggie (m. 1833)], was b. at Tweedmouth on 23/7/1861. [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”. ( [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.)] - Isabella Weatherburn m. James Wood at Berwick in 1864. - In the 1871 Census, John Henry Wood, aged 9 (‘b. Tweedmouth, Northumberland’), was living with his parents James Wood, ?Tinker, aged 34 (‘b. Coldingham, Scotland), & Isabella Wood aged 34 (‘b. Hatton, Scotland’), & 2 younger sisters, Margaret Ann Thompson, aged 5 (‘b. B-on-T’) & Agnes Thompson, aged 1 (‘b. Gateshead, Durham’), at 13 Grosvenor Street, Gateshead.
1861
John Andrew Weatherburn [e.] s. of John Wedderburn [Engine Fitter,‘b. 1837’, d. 1869 (q.v.)] & Jane Hutchinson [m. 1860] died at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1861. - [On W.B. p. 502 John is incorrectly shown as the second son and it states that he died in 1869 - but it was his father who died then. - His mother m. ii) Henry Mills in 1871.]
1861
Lucinda Weatherburn [wife of Lancelot ‘Wedderburn or Weatherburn’ (b. 1817, m. 1839)] died ‘s.p.’ at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1861. Lucinda was buried at St. Matthew, Chapel Allerton, Leeds, W/R Yorks., on 14/8/1861, aged 61. Acc. to ‘A.W.’ on W.B. p. 504, Lancelot, ‘had resumed the spelling of his surname as Wedderburn’ - but Lancelot Weatherburn m. ii) Elizabeth Kenyon Allen in 1863 (q.v.).
1861
Christopher Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died in the Dec. qtr. of 1861 at Berwick.
1861
George Cockburn Weatherburn [b. 1841 at S. Shields, 2nd s. of William W. (Mariner, bap. 1813) & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn (m. not found, d. 1855)] m. Elizabeth Patrick [d. of Thomas Patrick (1802-1850) & Ann Sharp (1819-1877), who m. ii) Edward Sewell in 1852] at St. Andrew’s, Newcastle, on 20/10/1861. 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 & Elizabeth had (at least) 6 sons & 5 daughters: Margaret Jane (b. 1862); Christiana Rebecca (b. 1863 - reg. 1864); George Cockburn (b. 1865); Elizabeth Ann (b. 1867, d. 1868); Edward Thomas (b. 1870); Ruth Elizabeth (b. 1872); Joseph Cockburn (b. 1874, d. 1881); James Alexander (b. 1876); William Arthur (b. 1879); Harry (b. 1881); & Florence Ann (b. 1885). - In the 1871 Census, George C. Wetherburn (sic), a Groom aged 29 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living at 10 Princess St., Newcastle, with Elizabeth, aged 28 (‘b. Seaton Delavel’); Margaret, aged 9; Christina, aged 7; & Edward Thomas. - Their s. George C. (b. 1865) was staying with his grandfather William & William’s 3rd wife Elizabeth and their family in Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - [It is probably this George, ‘son of George’, who was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 27/5/1867 - ‘left’.] - In the 1881 Census, George C. Weatherburn, a Horse Shoer, aged 39, was living at 30 Carliol Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, with Elizabeth, aged 39 (‘b. Seghill, Northumberland’); George C., a Draper aged 15; Edward, aged 10; Ruth E., aged 8; Joseph C., aged 6; James A., aged 4; William A., aged 2; & Harry, aged 3 mths. (all ‘b. Newcastle’); plus Ann Lowrey, a General Servant aged 16 (‘b. Byker Hall, Northumberland’) & a Lodger, Robert Bagley, unm., aged 62 (‘b. York’). - In the 1891 Census, George C. Weatherburn, a Horse Shoer aged 49, was living at 87 Tarset Street, Newcastle, with Elizabeth, aged 49 (‘b. Seghill’); Edward, a Horse Shoer aged 21; & Florence A., aged 5 (both ‘b. Newcastle’). - 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. - In May 1897, when his son Thomas joined the army, George’s address was given as Walkergate Lane, B-on-T. In 1898 George was the Licensee of the Cock and Lion Inn, Bridge Street, but by 1901 he was a Dairyman ‘on own account’ aged 59 (‘b. S. Shields’), living at 20 & 22 Walkergate Lane, Berwick-on-Tweed, with Elizabeth, aged 59 (‘b. Seghill’); Florence A., aged 15 (‘b. Newcastle’); & nephew Alexander Weatherburn, aged 11 (‘b. B-on-T’ 1890 - 3rd s. of George’s brother John Stapleton W., Tailor, b. 1852, & Mary Gilchrist, m. 1878). - Elizabeth Weatherburn died at 20 Walkergate, Berwick on 1/4/1905, aged 63. In the 1911 Census, George Weatherburn was living at 58 Church Street, Berwick, with his daughter, Florence McLeod (m. 1907), & granddaughter Elizabeth Helen McLeod, aged 3. - 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.
1861
Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1861.
1862
Elizabeth Jane Weatherburn, [e.] d. of John Wedderburn [Engine Fitter, ‘b. 1837’, d. 1869] & Jane Hutchinson [m. 1860], was b. in the March qtr. of 1862. Elizabeth Jane was bap. on 11/3/1862 at Walker. In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth J. Wedderburn, a Servant (Domestic), aged 9 (‘b. Walker, Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her widowed mother Jane, a Nurse, aged 31, & 3 younger siblings, at 5 Patterson’s Court, Newcastle on Tyne. - Elizabeth Jane Wedderburn who m. James Baird, widower, at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1881 (q.v.) - although, in ‘Misc. Notes’ on W.B. p. 504, Elizabeth Jane is shown as the daughter of ‘David Wedderburn, Engine Fitter’. (Elizabeth’s father John had a brother David, b. 1834, who m. Louisa Simpson (m. not found) and died in London in 1893.]
1862
Henry Weatherburn [younger] s. of Henry W. [‘Harry’, Mole-Catcher, b. 1834, d. 1889] & Ann Thompson [m. 1856], was b. in the March qtr. of 1862 at Morpeth. In the 1871 Census, Henry, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Morpeth’), was living with his mother Ann, aged 37 (‘b. Warkworth’), & 3 siblings, at Hepscott Moor, Morpeth. - [His father was not there.] - In the 1881 Census, Henry, an Ag. Lab. (‘Servant’) aged 19 (‘b. Bedlington’ - sic), was living at High Ewart Hill, Bedlington, Northumberland, with Farmer John Ford & his wife Margaret (bap. 1832 - Harry-the-Mole-Catcher’s sister); & Harry’s & Margaret’s father, William Weatherburn (‘b. Stannington’, 1803). - Henry m. Isabella Coates at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1886 (q.v.). - They had (at least) 2 sons & 3 daughters. - [When his father died in 1889, Henry Weatherburn of Whitfields Buildings, Longbenton, was the ‘informant’.] - Isabella died at Tynemouth in the in the Sept. qtr. of 1930, aged 72. Henry Weatherburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1937, aged 75.
1862
Joseph Weatherburn, Blacksmith, a Bachelor aged 23 [b. 1838 at Tynemouth], of 28 Peel Street, Hunslet, Yorks., ‘s. of Joseph W., Engineman’ [b. 1807, & Elizabeth Balks (m. 1832)] m. Bridget Winship Strong, a Spinster aged 24, of 9 Tunstall Terrace, Heworth, Durham, ‘d. of Peter Strong, Coal Miner’, at the Parish Church, in the parish of Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, on 17/2/1862. They had a daughter Elizabeth (b. 1865 at Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks., m. 1889). - In the 1871 Census, Joseph, a Smith on Permanent Way work, aged 32 (‘b. Northumberland’), was living with Bridget W., aged 33 (‘b. Jarrow, Durham’), & Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Leeds, Yorkshire’), at Havelock Terrace, Wokingham, Berkshire. - In the 1881 Census, Joseph Weatherburn, a Blacksmith aged 42 (‘b. Seghill Colliery, Northumberland’), was living at Widdrington Colliery, Widdrington, Northumberland, with Bridget, aged 43 (‘b. Jarrow, Durham’), & Elizabeth, a Dressmaker aged 15 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’). - In the 1891 Census, Joseph, a Blacksmith aged 52 (‘b. Seghill, N’bld’) was living with Bridget, aged 53 (‘b. Jarrow, Durham’), at 8 Cernent Row, Widdrington Colliery, In the 1901 Census, Joseph, Foreman Blacksmith at Colliery, aged 62 , was still living with Bridget, aged 63, at Old Chibburn, 8 Cernent Row, Widdrington, Morpeth. - In the 1911 Census, Joseph Weatherburn, Retired Blacksmith, aged 76 (‘b. Seghill, Northumberland’), & Bridget, aged 73 (‘b. Jarrow, Durham’), Married 49 years, 1 child, still living, were living with their son-in-law John Nicholas Urpeth, a Joiner, aged 62 (‘b. Widdrington’), his wife Elizabeth, aged 45 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), & 3 of their 4 children, at Acklington Road, Amble, Northumberland. - Bridget W. 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.
1862
John Wedderburn, aged 26, of 28, Virgil Street, Liverpool, Collector for a Friendly Society [b. 1836, (e.) s. of William W. (Mariner, bap. 1797)] m. Mary Gill [d. of John Gill, Millwright] at Everton, Walton-on-the-Hill, co. Lancaster, on 28/4/1862. They had a son & a daughter: 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 E of Liverpool - on 1/3/1864). - Mary Wedderburn died at 7 Anderson St., Liverpool, on 22/2/1864, aged 21. - In the 1881 Census, John Wedderburn, a Tobacco Traveller aged 45 (‘b. Liverpool’), 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 (sic), aged 14 (‘b. Liverpool’). - John Wedderburn, tobacco merchant, died at West Derby on 11/1/1884, aged 48. - In Feb. 1884, Letters of Admon. of the estate of John Wedderburn, tobacconist, of Starkie St., South Shields [sic], ‘erroneously described as a bachelor’, were granted at Liverpool to Thomas Cope of Birmingham, a creditor. They were renounced on 18/9/1884, and Ann Tunstall [shown correctly as ‘Turnbull’ in the W.B.], John’s ‘natural & lawful sister of the half-blood’ (the ‘informant’ of his death), was left, as his only next-of-kin, the sole person entitled to John’s estate, part of which was left unadministered. - On 30/6/1904, Letters of Admon. were granted to James Tunstall (sic) of 68 Bordsley Green, Birmingham, cabinet maker, the husband and administrator of the estate of the said Ann Tunstall, deceased. ]
1862
Isabel Weatherburn, [e.] d. of William W. [Engine Fitter, b. c1837 at Cowpen, Northumberland] & Eleanor Jane Nixon [m. 1861 at Newcastle], was b. in the June qtr. of 1862 at Gateshead. She was bap. there on 28/5/1862. In the 1871 Census, Isabella (sic), a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents, her maternal grandmother, & 4 siblings at 38 Somerset Street, Gateshead. - In the 1881 Census, Isabella [sic], aged 18 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living at 32 Scotswood Road, Westgate, Northumberland, with her aunt, Elizabeth Weatherburn, an Innkeeper aged 49 (‘b. Cowpen’) - said to be a widow; Elizabeth’s son Daniel Weatherburn, a Butcher aged 16 (‘b. Gateshead’), & a Lodger, John Greaves, a Printer & Compositor aged 35 (‘b. Carlisle, Cumberland’). - In the 1891 Census, Isabel Wedderburn (sic), a Servant, unm. aged 28 (‘b. Gateshead’), was Cook in the household of Addison M. Potter, a Mining Engineer aged 39 (‘b. Newcastle’), & his wife & family, at ?Chatworth Row, Shiremoor, Earsdon, Northumberland. - [She may be the Isabella Weatherburn, unm. aged 33 (sic), (‘b. Gateshead’), who, in the 1901 Census, was Domestic Housemaid in the household of George Spain, a Land Agent aged 67, & his wife & daughter (all ‘b. Sandwich, Kent’), at 10 Victoria Square, Jesmond, Newcastle on Tyne.] - An Isabella Weatherburn died in the June qtr. of 1943, aged 81.
1862
Peter Wedderburn, Iron miner, aged 29 [b. 1833, 2nd s. of Robert W. (Mariner, bap. 1801 at Ulverston as ‘Weatherburn’)] m. Elizabeth Bains at the parish church, Ulverston, on 22/6/1862. They had 2 daughters & 2 sons: Mary Wetherburn (b. & d. at Ulverstone, 1864); Elizabeth Wetherburn (b. 1865, d. 1876); William Wedderburn (b. 1868 at Dalton); & Isaac Wedderburn (b. there 1870, d. 1896). - In the 1871 Census, Peter, an Iron Miner aged 38 (‘b. Dalton In Furness’), was living in Dalton with Elizabeth, aged 37 (‘b. Ulverston’); Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 5; William, aged 3; & Isaac aged 5 mths. (all ‘b. Dalton in Furness’). - In the 1881 Census, Peter ‘Wetherburne’, an Iron Miner aged 48 (‘b. Dalton, Lancs.’), & Elizabeth, aged 47 (‘b. Ulverston’), were living at 35 Chapel Street, Dalton in Furness, with William, aged 13, & Isaac, aged 10 (both ‘b. Dalton in Furness’). - Elizabeth died at Chapel Street, Dalton, on 29/6/1881, aged 47. - Peter died at the Lancaster Moor Lunatic Asylum on 19/7/1895, from broncho-pneumonia.
1862
Elizabeth Jane Weatherburn, [e.] d. of George Henry W. [Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838 at Newcastle] & Martha Ann Temple [m. 1861], was b. in the June qtr. of 1862. She was bap. 13/7/1862 at Kelloe, Durham. In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth J., a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Cassop Colliery’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 17 Spring Street, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne. - It is probably this Elizabeth Jane Weatherburn who m. in the Dec. qtr. of 1880 at Newcastle.]
1862
Margaret Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Henry Wedderburn [Mariner, b. 1828 (bap. 1829)] & Alice Fairbairn [m. not found], was b. in the June qtr. of 1862 at Berwick. In the 1871 Census, Margaret, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Palace Street, Berwick. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret Wedderburn, unm. aged 18, was a General Servant living with Grace Gilchrist, Cow Dairy Keeper, a widow aged 81 (‘b. Hayfarm, Northumberland’); Grace’s grandson, Joseph Duns, aged 10, & granddaughter Margaret A. Duns, aged 8 (both ‘b. B-on-T’), at 82 Church St., B-on-T. - Margaret had a s. Henry Weatherburn (b. 1881, q.v.) - She m. Alexander Shaw of Berwick in 1886. In the 1891 Census, Margaret Shaw, aged 28, was living with her husband Alexander Shaw, a Railway Fireman aged 30, & her son Henry Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 9 (all ‘b. Berwick’).
1862
Margaret Jane Weatherburn, [e.] d. of George Cockburn W. [Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields], & Elizabeth Patrick [m. 1861], was b. 4/4/1862 at 1 St. John’s Place, Newcastle. [She is probably the Margaret, ‘daughter of George, in Newcastle’, who was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 10/4/1871 (‘left’), as her brother George (b. 1865) was also there at that time, temporarily living with his grandparents. - In the 1871 Census, Margaret, aged 9, was living with her parents & siblings at 10 Princess St., Newcastle. - ‘Maggie’ Weatherburn first appeared on the stage in 1874, aged 13, at Gateshead and became known as Miss Maggie Weatherburn, the People’s Pet. - She was later known as the wife of Henry Thomas Denyer, a Licensed Victualler (who was married - but not to Margaret! - at Liverpool in March qtr. 1873 & who died at Liverpool in Sept. qtr. 1893, aged 43. Margaret Jane & Henry Thomas had 3 sons & 3 daughters: Gordon Weatherburn Denyer (b. 1886, d. 1899); William Weatherburn Denyer (b. 1887); Dorothy Weatherburn Denyer (b. 1889, d. 1892); Christina Weatherburn Denyer (b. 1891); Margaret Weatherburn Denyer (b. 1893 at 92 Albert Edward Road, West Derby, Liverpool); & Harry Weatherburn Denyer (b. 1892, d. 1896). - In the 1891 Census, Henry T. Denyer, a Licensed Victualler, marr. aged 41 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with Margaret aged 29 (‘b. Newcastle upon Tyne’); Gordon, aged 5; William, aged 3; Dorothy, aged 18 mths.; Christina, aged 2 mths. (all ‘b. Liverpool’); ‘Boarders’ G.C. Weatherburn, a Barman, marr. aged 25, & his wife Alice Weatherburn, aged 19 (both ‘b. Newcastle’ - Margaret’s brother George Cockburn W. & his wife); another 16-yr.-old Boarder & 6 Servants, at 16 Upper St. James St., Liverpool. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret J. Denver (sic), widow, a Licensee, was living in Liverpool with William H. aged 13; Christina, aged 10; & Margaret, aged 7. - Margaret Jane Denyer, a widow aged 38, m. Hugh Lightbown, a Book Keeper, aged 32, at St. Nicholas Church, Liverpool, on 14/4/1901. - [When Maggie’s sister Christina (Christian, b. 1863, m. 1881) died at Christchurch, Hants., in 1938, M.J. Lightbown, sister, of 123 Cockburn St., Dingle, Liverpool, was the ‘informant’.] - Margaret Jane Denyer died at Liverpool in 1954.]
1862
John Ventress Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of Henry W. [Engine-wright, later an Insurance Agent, b. 1832, d. 1905] & Eliza Ventress [m. 1858], was b. in the June qtr. of 1862 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, John, a Printer’s Compositor aged 18, was living with his parents & siblings at 36 Dunn St., Elswick, Northumberland. - He m. Sarah Elizabeth Henderson at Yarrow Grange, Durham in 1886 (q.v.). - (W.B. p. 502) - [They had 2 sons & a daughter.]
1862
Sarah Weatherburn [unidentified - but perhaps Sarah b. 1839?] was m. at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1862.
1862
Newton Weatherburn [b. 1839 at Hudderfield, [(4th) s. of Lancelot Weatherburn (Sea-captain/Tobacco manufacturer, b. 1789) & Henrietta Metcalf (m. 1815 at Thirsk, Yorks.)] was buried at Holy Trinity, Huddersfield, W/R Yorks., on 3/10/1862, aged 23.
1862
Elizabeth Weatherburn was m. at Hartlepool in the Dec. qtr. of 1862. [See Elizabeth Weatherburn who is said to have m. Joseph Henderson at Hartlepool in 1859.]
1862
James Weatherburn [‘James Wedderburn of Norham’ ] - [Mason, b. 1839, younger s. of John W. (b. c1804) & Mary Hewitt (m. not found)] m. Elizabeth Heslop (or ‘Hislop’) at Durham in the Dec. qtr. of 1862. They had 5 sons & 7 daughters : William (b. 1864, who m. Susannah Pearson - not Susannah Pearson Alston, as shown in the W.B.- in 1889); Mary Ann (b. 1866); Rachel (b. 1867, d. 1891); Elizabeth (b. 1869, ‘who m. Samuel Stewart Sutherland’); Sarah Louisa (b. 1871, ‘who m. William Manners in 1895’); Lydia Hewitt (b. 1873); John (b. 1875); Margaret (b. 1877, d. 1886); James (b. 1879, who m. Letitia A. Kelly at Woolwich in 1915 Henry (b. 1882, who m. Anne Morton Rule at Gateshead in 1913); Annie (b. 1884, who m. James Renwick at Hartlepool in 1911); & Joseph (b. 1885). - (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1881 Census, James Weatherburn, a Mason aged 41 (‘b. Norham’), was living at Main Street, Norham, with Elizabeth, aged 39 (‘b. Durham’) & their 3 eldest sons & 6 daughters: William, a Joiner’s Apprentice aged 17; Mary Ann, aged 15; Rachel, aged 13; Elizabeth, aged 11; Sarah L., aged 9; Lydia H., aged 8; John, aged 5; Margaret, aged 3; & James, aged 2. - In the 1891 Census, James Weatherburn, a Mason aged 51, was still living in Main Street with Elizabeth, aged 49; Mary A., a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 24; Lydia H., a Pupil Teacher aged 18; John, a Pupil Teacher aged 15; James, a Scholar aged 13; Henry, a Scholar aged 9; Annie, a Scholar aged 7; Joseph, a Scholar aged 5; & a Lodger, Stephen Easten, a Theological Student aged 62. - [James’s brother Henry (b. 1837) was living ‘next-door’ with their widowed mother Mary, who died in 1895, aged 82.] - In the 1901 Census, James Weatherburn, a Mason aged 61 (‘b. Norham’), was a Boarder at The Wynding, Bamburgh, Belford - the home of Thomas Lee, a Groom aged 39 (‘b. Hazelrigg’), & his family. - Elizabeth, aged 59 (‘b. Durham’) was still living in Norham Village with her son James, a Journeyman Shoemaker aged 22; Henry, an Elementary School Teacher, aged 19; Annie, an Elementary Schoolteacher aged 17; & Joseph, a Railway Clerk, aged 15 (all ‘b. Norham’). - 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.
1862
John Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ [Iron Moulder, b. 1842, ygst. (surv.) s. of James W. ‘of Spittal’ (Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849) & Margaret Edminson (m. not found,d. 1879)] m. i) Jane Simpson at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1862. They had 4 daughters & a son: Jane Simpson (b. 1863); Margaret (b. & d. 1866); Margaret (b. 1868 - who m. her cousin William, b. 1868 - s. of John’s brother Henry, b. 1828, & Alice Fairbairn - in 1888); James (b. 1870); & Ann Isabella (b. 1872 at Morpeth). - In the 1871 Census, John, an Iron Moulder aged 31 (sic - ‘b. Spittal’), was living at Isack Street, Tweedmouth, with Jane, aged 31 (‘b. Ford’); Jane, a Scholar aged 7; Margaret, aged 2; & James, aged 11 mths. (all ‘b. Spittal’). - Jane died at Morpeth in 1873, aged 33. - In the 1881 Census, John, a widower aged 40, was living at 3 Wallace Green, Berwick upon Tweed, with his daughter Jane, Housekeeper aged 17; James, a Scholar aged 10 (both ‘b. Spittal’); & Ann, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Morpeth’). - John m. ii) Agnes Crombie on 7/10/1882 (q.v.). John Wedderburn died at St. Giles, Edinburgh, on 19/9/1888.
1862
William Weatherburn, [4th] s. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. 25/12/1862 at Berwick & bap. 1/2/1863 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of George W. (Rope Spinner of Woolmarket & Lilly’.) In the 1871 Census, William, a Scholar aged 9, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at High Greens, Berwick. - In the 1881 Census, William, aged 18, was a Scholar at the North Eastern Certified Reformatory for Juvenile Offenders at Stannington, Northumberland. - A second baptism took place on 19/10/1887 (when he was received into the Catholic Church shortly before his marriage). - William m. Sarah Jane Mann at Tynemouth in 1887 (q.v.). - [They had 12 children, of whom only 6 survived infancy.] - William Weatherburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1918 at Tynemouth. He was buried on 10/7/1918 at St. Cuthbert’s, Cowpen, the Catholic Church where most of his family were baptised and many of his 12 children were buried after dying in infancy. - Sarah Jane Weatherburn was buried on 20/9/1941, aged 75.
1863
Ann Weatherburn, aged 21 [b. 1842 at S. Shields, 2nd d. of Benjamin W. (Shipwright, b. 1810) & Mary Todd (m. 1838)] m. Henry Tuff, aged 26, ‘s. of Thomas Tuff’, at Christ Church, Tynemouth, on 12/1/1863.
1863
Thomas Weatherburn Dodds, Engineer, a bachelor aged 33, of Masborough, Rotherham, Yorks. [s. of Ralph Dodds, Farmer], m. Charlotte Davidson, a spinster aged 23, of Graden House, Caldew Gate, Carlisle [dau. of John Davidson, Gardener], at the Crofts Chapel (Wesleyan Methodist), Rotherham, Yorks & Derby, on 14/1/1863. - [They had 2 sons, Ralph Weatherburn, bap. 1870 at Selkirk, & John George Weatherburn, bap. 1871 at Selkirk. In the 1901 Census, John G. Weatherburn, a Railway Engine Stoker, unm. aged 29 (‘b. Scotland’), was a Boarder in the household of fellow Railway Engine Stoker James Marshall & his wife & family, at 13 Thirlmore St., Botchergate, Cumberland.]
1863
John Weadderburn [sic], Farm Labourer, a bachelor aged 29 [b. 1830], of Berwick Hill, ‘s. of John W., Blacksmith’, m. Mary Hickie, a spinster aged 29, of Thornton Park, ‘d. of John Hickie, Gamekeeper’, at the Register Office, Berwick, on 11/2/1863. (Witnesses were James Gray & Alexr. Henderson) - [John Wedderburn ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’ (b. 1830) was the 3rd s. of Henry Wedderburn, Blacksmith (b. c1803 - brother of John-the-Blacksmith, b. c1804) & Henry’s first wife Alison Cowe. - In the 1861 Census, John was a lodger at his uncle John’s home, which may have caused the confusion? (Maybe Henry had ‘disowned’ him when John had an illegitimate son, John, b. 1859, q.v. - This son is not shown in the W.B.)] - John & Mary (Hickie) had 3 (more) sons & 2 daughters: Henry (b. 1866 at Glendale - not 1886, as shown in the W.B. - bap. Kirknewton); Robert James (b. 1868 at Felkington, Berwick); David (b. 1870 at Duddo); Mary Jane (b. 1871, d. 1877); & Alice (b. 1875, d. 1877). - [Info. re John (b. 1859) is from his great-grandson Andrew Wedderburn, via an e-mail from Peter Garwood on 12/9/2000.] - In the 1871 Census, John Wedderburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 39 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at No. 13 Felkington Farm Hamlet, Duddo [SE of Norham, Northumberland], with Mary, aged 39 (‘b. Scotland’); John’s son John, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); & their sons Henry, aged 5 (‘b. Wooler’); Robert, aged 3; & David, aged 1 (both ‘b. Duddo’). - In the 1881 Census, John Wedderburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 49, & Mary, aged 48 (both ‘b. Scotland’), were living at Shoreswood Private House, Shoreswood (nr. Norham - Shoreswood Farm being an 820-acre farm, the property of George R. Lumsden, aged 42, b. Bamburgh’), with ‘Harry’, an Ag Lab. aged 15 (‘b. Kirknewton’); Robert, a Scholar aged 12; & David, a Scholar aged 11 (both ‘b. Duddo Parish’). In the 1891 Census, John Wedderburn, a General Labourer (Roadman), aged 57, & Mary, also aged 57 (both ‘b. Scotland’), were living at Inland Pasture Farm (Cottage), Ancroft, with Harry, an Ag. Lab., aged 24 (‘b. Millfield, Northumberland); Robert, a General Labourer, unm. aged 22; & David, a General Labourer, unm. aged 20 (both ‘b. Felkington’). - In the 1901 Census, John Wedderburn, a Roadman (retired), aged 68, & Mary A., also aged 68 (both ‘b. Scotland’), were living at Inland Pasture Farm, mid-Scremerston, Ancroft, Northumberland. - Mary Wedderburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1916, aged 84.
1863
Jane Hudson Weatherburn, of Blue Bell, Pallensburn, Spinster, aged 51 [b. 1812, 2nd d. of Elias W. (Mariner, b. 1783) & Isabella White (m. 1804)] m. James Mace, of Ford Forge, widower, aged 61, Joiner [s. of Charles Mace, Joiner, Dec’d] at the Register Office, Wooler, on 8/3/1863. [Jane had a daughter, Jane Hudson Weatherburn, b. 20/4/1839 at 54 Frith Street, St. Anne’s, Westminster (birth reg. at Strand, London), who was bap. at Berwick and brought up as a daughter of Jane’s brother Elias (b. 1805) & his wife Margaret Gibson (m. 1828, q.v.).] - In the 1871 Census, Jane Mace, aged 62, was living in Bishops Entry, Berwick on Tweed, with her husband James Mace, a Joiner aged 72 (both ‘b. Berwick’). - James Mace died at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1877, aged 77. In the 1881 Census, Jane H. Mace, Annuitant, a widow ‘aged 67’, was living at 25 Palace Green, Berwick. - Jane Hudson Mace died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1894, ‘aged 86’.
1863
Henry Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died in the March qtr. of 1863 at South Shields.
1863
Mary Weatherburn, d. of Robert W. [Miller & Farmer, b. 1820] & Margaret Hall [m. 1851, d. 1869], was b. in the June qtr. of 1863 at Plawsworth, Durham. In the 1871 Census, Mary, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Plawsworth Mill’), was living with her widowed father, 5 siblings & 2 Domestic Servants, at Plawsworth [½-way between Durham & Chester le Street]. - In the 1881 Census, Mary, aged 18 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was Domestic Servant in the household of Thomas Laidler, Farm Steward - Bailiff - on a 520-acre farm, & his family at 34 High Street, Witton Gilbert, Durham. - Mary Weatherburn m. John Joseph Weatherburn (‘Wetherburn’, b. 1856 at Auckland, Durham), as his second wife, at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1888 (q.v.). - [Mary’s father Robert died on 12/10/1912 & Admon. (with Will) was granted at Durham on 23/11/1912 to Mary Weatherburn, wife of John Joseph W. - Estate valued at £289:6:0d. ]
1863
William Henry Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of James W. [Dock Foreman, b. 1827, d. 1896] & Deborah Holden [m. 1854], was b. in the June qtr. of 1863 at Birkenhead. In the 1871 Census, William, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Birkenhead, Cheshire’), was living with his parents, 6 siblings & a Boarder, at 7 Sun Street, Birkenhead. - In the 1891 Census, William H. Weatherburn, a Plumber, unm. aged 27, was living with his parents at Hydraulic Tower, Alfred Dock, Poulton cum Seacombe, Wallasey, Wirral, Cheshire. - He m. Mary Magdaline Creig at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1892 (q.v.). - [They had a daughter, Mary Magdalen (b. 1893, d. 1894)]. - William Henry died at Birkenhead in the March qtr. of 1894, aged 30. His widow, Mary Magdalene Weatherburn, remarried in the Dec. qtr. of 1894.
1863
Jane Simpson Wedderburn, [e.] d. of John W. ‘of Spittal’ [Iron Moulder, b. 1842] & his first wife, Jane Simpson [m. 1862, d. 1873], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1863 at Spittal. - In the 1871 Census, Jane a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Spittal’), was living with her parents & 2 younger siblings at Isack Street, Tweedmouth. - In the 1881 Census, Jane, aged 17, Housekeeper to her widowed father, was living with 2 younger siblings at 3 Wallace Green, Berwick upon Tweed. - Jane is probably the Jane Weatherburn who m. Thomas William Chapman at Berwick in Sept. qtr. 1881.
1863
Ada Mary Wedderburn, [only] d. of John W. [Collector for Friendly Society - afterwards a Tobacco Merchant, b. 1836] & Mary Gill [m. 1862], died at 7 Anderson St., West Derby [a suburb E. of Liverpool] on 9/4/1863, aged 12 weeks.
1863
Robert Wedderburn [Engineer, b. 1825, 2nd s. of Andrew W. (b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818), and widower of Elizabeth Scott (m. 1847, d. 1861)] m. ii) Catherine Rowell [d. of Robert Rowell], at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1863. By Catherine, Robert had two more children: Robert (b. 1867, q.v.); & Ann (b. 1864 at Elswick, d. 1866 at Newcastle). - Robert died at Robin Adair Cottages, Low Benwell, Northumberland, on 16/1/1871, aged 45. Admon. of his goods was granted to his widow at Newcastle on 4/2/1871. (‘London Will’ No. 33, W.B. Vol II, p. 521) - In the 1871 Census, Catherine Wedderburn, Annuitant, a widow aged 39, & her son Robert, aged 3 (both ‘b. Newcastle’), were Visitors at 7 Carliol Street, Newcastle, the home of Catherine’s sister-in-law, Christina Gibson (née Wedderburn, b. 1821), Provision Dealer, a widow aged 49 (‘b. Tweed-mouth, Durham’ - sic). - In the 1881 Census, Catherine Wedderburn, China Dealer, a widow aged 49 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her son Robert, a Merchant’s Clerk aged 13, at 115 Percy St., Newcastle. - Catherine Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1890, aged 57 [According to W.B. p. 502, Catherine was living in 1895 at Beaconsfield Street, Newcastle, but, in the 1891 Census, the Catherine living there was Catherine Mary W., b. 1870, 2nd d. of Henry (b. 1832) & his wife Elizabeth (née Ventress, m. 1858), who m. Frederick Leach in the Dec. qtr. 1891. Also living at 75 Beaconsfield St., with his uncle Henry & his wife and family, was Catherine’s son Robert R., a Solicitor’s Clerk, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Newcastle’). - Robert Rowell W. m. Sarah Elizabeth English in 1892 (q.v.).]
1863 Joseph Weatherburn, Blacksmith, a bachelor ‘of full age’, of Felling [b. 1839 at Cowpen], ‘s. of Martin W., Engineman’ [b. 1801, & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826)] m. Mary Ann Bambrough, a Spinster ‘of full age’, of Felling, ‘d. of Henry Bambrough, Millwright’, at St. Mary’s Church, Heworth, Durham, on 6/9/1863. They had 9 children, including: (?)Ann Bambrough (b. 1863 - Ann W. d. 1868); Elizabeth (b. 1865, m. 1891); Henry (b. 1868); Ann (b. 1870); Thomas (b. 1873, d. 1874); (?)Martin (b. 1875, d. 1878); (?)John (b. 1877, d. 1878); & Polly Ann (b. 1882 at Gateshead, died 1888 at Chester le Street). - In the 1871 Census, Joseph, a Blacksmith aged 32, was living at 57 Park Lane, Gateshead, with Mary, aged 32; Elizabeth, aged 5; Henry, aged 3; & Ann, aged 6mths. (all shown as ‘b. Gateshead’). - In the 1881 Census, Joseph Wetherborn (sic), a Blacksmith aged 41 (‘b. Cowpen, Northumberland’), was living at West Side, No. 61 Tyne Street, Gateshead, with Margaret A. (sic), aged 41 (‘b. Gateshead’); Elizabeth, a Servant aged 15 (‘b. Howerton Hill, Durham’); Henry, an Errand Boy aged 13; & Ann, a Scholar aged 11 (both ‘b. Gateshead’). - In the 1891 Census, Joseph, a Blacksmith aged 53 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living at 20 Ellison Street, Gateshead, with Mary, aged 52, & Ann, a Domestic Servant aged 21 (both ‘b. Gateshead’). - In the 1911 Census, Joseph Weatherburn, Head, Blacksmith (Coal Mine), Married, aged 71 (‘b. Cowpen Colliery’), was living in 1 room at Brick Yard Cabin, Haverton Hill. - His wife Mary Ann Weatherburn, aged 72 (‘b. Gateshead’), Married 48 years, 9 children (3 living 6 dec’d), was an Inmate at the Gateshead Union Workhouse. - 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. [Another Joseph Weatherburn, also a Blacksmith (b. 1838 at Seghill, Earsdon, ‘s. of Joseph W., Engineman’ (b. 1807), m. Bridget Winship Strong at Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, on 17/2/1862. - He died at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1927, aged 89.]
1863
James Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John Wedderburn [Engine Fitter,‘b. 1837’, d. 1869, 6th s. of Andrew W. (b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] & Jane Hutchinson [m. 1860], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1863. He was bap in 1863 at Walker as James ‘Wetherbourne’. - In the 1871 Census, James Wedderburn, aged 7 (‘b. Walker, Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with his widowed mother Jane, a Nurse, aged 31, & 3 siblings, at 5 Patterson’s Court, St. Andrew, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1881 Census, James Wedderburn, a Shipyard Plater aged 17 (‘b. St. Peter’s, Northumberland’) was living with his grandparents, James Hutchinson, a Boat Builder aged 62 (‘b. Newcastle upon Tyne’) & Eleanor Hutchinson, aged 60 (‘b. Hartley’), & Eleanor’s son, John R.T. Burdon, an Engine Fitter aged 22 (‘b. St. Peter’s, Northumberland’), at 20 East St., Longbenton. - James Wedderburn m. Jane Elizabeth Dove at Newcastle in 1884 (q.v.). - [By 1901 they had 6 children.] - James Wedderburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1904, aged 40. Jane died in 1956, aged 92.
1863
James Weatherburn [bap. 1814, only s. of Matthew W. (b. 1787) & Christiana --- (both d. 1824)] died at Northallerton in the Sept. qtr. of 1863. ‘July 18th at Northallerton, aged 51, Mr. James Weatherburn.’ (Deaths, Leeds Mercury, 25/7/1863) - James Wedderburn (sic) was buried at St. Michael, North Otterington [about 9 miles NW of Thirsk], N/R Yorks., on 19/7/1863, ‘aged 51’.
1863
Lancelot Weatherburn [Lancelot Wedderburn, (b. 1817, elder s. of Lancelot Weatherburn (b. 1789) & Henrietta Metcalfe (m. 1815)], m. ii) Elizabeth Kenyon Allen [d. of the late William Allen of the Lodge, Malton, Yorks.] at Saint Leonard, New Malton, on 8/10/1863. [Acc. to ‘A.W.’ (W.B. p. 504), “Lancelot resumed the spelling of his name as Wedderburn”. (He is a grandson of Matthew Weatherburn of Bolam (see 1773) but he insisted that ....“his grandfather’s wife’s name was Allison not Tone”.) - [Lancelot Weatherburn m. i) in 1839, Lucinda Turley, who died ‘s.p.’ in 1861.) - Lancelot & Elizabeth had 2 sons & a daughter: Herbert Wilson (b. 1864, m. 1907); Edith Mary (b. 1866, m. 1905); & Lancelot William (b. 1867, d. 1930). - “Lancelot resumed the spelling of his surname as Wedderburn”. (W.B. p. 504) - In the 1871 Census, Lancelot Wedderburn, an Annuitant ‘aged 50’ (‘b. Thirsk, Yorks.’), was living at Harrogate Road, Chapel Town, Leeds, with Elizabeth K. Wedderburn, aged 42 (‘b. Malton’), Herbert Wilson, a Scholar aged 6; Elizabeth Mary (sic), a Scholar aged 5; Lancelot William, aged 4 (all ‘b. Moor Allerton’); & 2 General Domestic Servants. - In 1880, Lancelot was involved in a law-suit ‘Wedderburn v. Pickering’ reported 13. Ch. Div. 769. In the 1891 Census, Lancelot Wedderburn, aged 73 (‘b. Thirsk’), was ‘Living on Own Means’ at Hope House, Harrogate Road, Chapel Allerton, Leeds, with Elizabeth K., aged 63 (‘b. Malton’); a Cook & a Gen. Domestic Servant. - Lancelot Wedderburn died at Leeds in the March qtr. of 1897, aged 79. In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth K. Wedderburn, a widow aged 73 (‘b. Malton, Yorks.’), was living ‘On own Means’ at Harrogate Road, Chapel Allerton, Yorks., with her daughter Edith M., unm. aged 35 (‘b. Moor Allerton, Yorks.’); Margaret E. Marriott, Gen. Domestic Servant, unm. aged 24; & Emma Marriott, Lady Companion, unm. aged 34. - Elizabeth Kenyon Wedderburn, widow, of Hope House, Moor Allerton, Leeds, died on 25/11/1906, aged 79. Probate was granted at Wakefield, on 2/1/1907, to Edith Mary McKenzie [the daughter] wife of Alexander McKenzie [m. 1905, q.v.]. - Estate valued at £6845:12:8d.
1863
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of William W. [Engine Fitter, b. c1837 at Cowpen, Northumberland] & Eleanor Jane Nixon [m. 1861 at Newcastle], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1853 at Gateshead. She was bap. 18/10/1863 at Gateshead. In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents, her maternal grandmother, & 4 siblings at 38 Somerset Street, Gateshead. - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, aged 17 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents, paternal grandmother & 3 younger brothers at 8 East Terrace, Wallsend. - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, unm. ‘aged 30’ (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents, a younger brother, & a niece, Jane W. Gregory aged 8 (‘b. Backworth, Northumberland’), at 5 East Terrace, Wallsend. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth, unm. aged 47 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents, her brother Thomas, aged 30, her niece Eleanor Gregory, aged 3, & a Boarder, at 2 Bank Terrace, Wallsend on Tyne.
1863 James Wedderburn [unidentified] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1863 at Morpeth.
1863
Ann Isabella Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Henry W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1828, s. of Henry W./Alison Cowe] & Margaret Ramsay [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1863 at Hauxley [in Warkworth parish], Northumberland & bap. at Alnwick on 24/1/1864 as Ann Isobel. - In the 1871 Census, Ann I., aged 7 (‘b. Alnwick’), was living with her parents & 5 siblings at High Whittle, Shilbottle. - In the 1881 Census, ‘Annie’, aged 17, was a Gen. Domestic Servant at the White Hart Inn, Market Place, Alnwick - the home of John Cockburn, an Ironmonger aged 39 (‘b. Broompark, Northumberland’); his wife Isabella, aged 35; their son John, aged 10, & their nephew George W. Foreman, aged 8 (all ‘b. Alnwick’).
1863
James Henry Weatherburn [e.] s. of George Henry W. [Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838 at Newcastle] & Martha Ann Temple [m. 1861], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1863 at Newcastle. He was bap. at Whickham, Durham, on 23/4/1865. - In the 1871 Census, James H., a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 17 Spring Street, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1881 Census, James, a Joiner & House Carpenter aged 17, was living with his parents & 4 younger siblings at 25 Spring St., Westgate, Northumberland.] - James Henry Weatherburn, Carpenter, m. Emily Fisher at Elham [Kent] in the June qtr. of 1889. [Emily had a s. Herbert, b. c1885, who adopted the surname Weatherburn.] - James & Emily had (at least) 5 daughters & 2 sons, whose births were all reg. at Elham, Kent: Minnie Frances A. (b. 1890); Rosa May (b. 1892); Charles Alfred (b. 1894); Mabel Elizabeth (b. 1896); George Henry (b. 1897); Doris Emily L. (b. 1900); & Nora Martha (b. 1901). - In the 1891 Census, James H. Weatherburn, Stable Man (Groom), aged 27 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living at 60 Walton Road, Folkestone, Kent, with Emily, aged 24 (‘b. Newington, Kent’); Herbert J., a Scholar aged 5; Minnie, aged 1 (both ‘b. Folkestone, Kent’); Emily’s parents, James Fisher a Carpenter aged 52 (‘b. Elham, Kent’) & Mary Fisher aged 48 (‘b. Elmstead, Kent’), & their son, Alfred Fisher, a Shop Boy, aged 13 (‘b. Newington, Kent’). - In the 1901 Census, James, a House Carpenter, aged 36 (‘b. Newcastle, Northumberland’), was living at 23 Linden Crescent, Folkestone, Kent, with Emily aged 34 (‘b. Newington, Kent’); Herbert, aged 15; Minnie aged 11; Rosa aged 8; Charles aged 6; Mabel aged 4; George aged 3; Doris aged 1; ‘Martha’ aged 1 mth.; father-in-law James Fisher, a Carpenter, widower aged 64 (‘b. Elham’); & brother-in-law Alfred Fisher, a Carpenter aged 23 (‘b. Newington, Kent’). - In the 1911 Census, James Henry Weatherburn was living at 21 Benmarsh St., Folkestone, with Emily, Charles, Mabel, George, Norah, aged 10, Frederick, aged 5, Stanley, aged 3, & his brother-in-law Alfred Fisher. - Emily died at 21 Bradstone Ave., Folkestone, in the Sept. qtr. of 1920, aged 55. James H. Weatherburn died at Farnham, Surrey, in the June qtr. of 1928, aged 64.
1863
Robert Henry Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Robert W. [Railway Engineer (b. 1840 at Coalville, Leics.)] & his first wife, Ann Hall [m. 1858], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1863 at York. In the 1881 Census, Robert, an Apprentice, ‘aged 16’ (‘b. York’), was living with his parents & 3 younger siblings at 75 Queen Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. - Robert Henry Weatherburn died of influenza at the Rock Hotel in Vasteras, Sweden, on 21/2/1892, during a particularly raw winter, while he was engaged in the town as Foreman overseeing the fitting of Vacuum Brakes to the Railway there, after previously completing similar work in Russia. He is commemorated with a suitably grand tombstone provided by his emplyer, English Vacuum Brake Co., which records also that he was aged 29 and born in York. - Robert was buried in the Eastern Cemetery, Vasteras.
1863
William Wedderburn, [only] s. of John W. [Collector for Friendly Society - afterwards a Tobacco Merchant, b. 1836] & Mary Gill [m. 1862, d. 1864], was b. 19/12/1863 at 7 Anderson St., Everton, West Derby [nr. Liverpool]. He died at Everton, West Derby, on 1/3/1864. (Deaths of William & his mother reg. March qtr. 1864)
1863
William Weatherburn, Mariner, a bachelor aged 25 [b. 1838 at Westoe, S. Shields], ‘s. of William W., Mariner (deceased)’ [?b. 1809, & Elizabeth Hunter (m. 1831)] m. Mary Steel, a Spinster aged 25, ‘d. of John Steel (deceased)’ - both of 37 Castle Street, Bishopwearmouth - at the Parish Church, Bishopwearmouth, Durham, on 10/11/1863. They had (at least) 5 sons & a daughter: William (b. 1864); John (b. 1868, m. i) 1888 & ii) 1901); James Weatherstone W. (b. 1870); Elizabeth Ann (b. 1872, m. 1892); Robert (b. 1875, m. 1897); & Alexander (b. 1878, m. 1901). - In the 1871 Census, William, a Mariner aged 32 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living at 35 Cuthbert St., Westoe, S. Shields, with Mary, aged 31 (‘b. Norham’), William, aged 6; John, aged 3, & William’s sister Elizabeth, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 36 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1881 Census, William, a Timber Measurer (Harbour) aged 42, was living at 187 Adelaide St., Westoe, Durham, with Mary aged 41 (‘b. Norham’); William, a Cartman, aged 16; John, aged 13; Elizabeth, aged 8; Robert, a Scholar aged 5; & Alexander, aged 3 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1891 Census, William, a Seaman (Merchant Service), married, aged 52 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living in the South Shields Union Workhouse. - In the 1901 Census, William W., General Labourer aged 61 (‘b. S. Shields’) was living in the South Shields Union Workhouse at Horton. - Mary Weatherburn, aged 65 (‘b. Norham’) - shown as a widow - was living at 30 Peel St., Laygate, South Shields, with her sons William, Cart-man, unm. aged 36, & John, Sawyer, a widower aged 33; John’s 2 daughters, Ada, aged 12, & Mary A., aged 6; & Mary’s son Alexander, a Wood Machinist, unm. aged 23 (all ‘b. S. Shields’); plus a General Domestic Servant. - William Weatherburn died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1905, aged 67. In the 1911 Census, Mary W., a widow aged 71 (b. Norham), was living at 2 Smith Street, South Shields, with her granddaughter Mary, aged 16. - Mary Weatherburn died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1913, aged 73.
1863
Robert Weatherburn, ‘formerly a Working Engineer’ [b. 1780, 5th s. of William Witherbourn (b. 1748) & Ann Laidler (m. 1768) & husband of Isabella Wilson (m. 1804)], a friend of George Stephenson, the founder of the railways, died at Packington, Coalville, Leics., on 8/12/1863, aged 82.
1863
John Weatherburn [b. 1781], ‘Farmer at Snableases’ [sometimes spelt ‘Snap Leazes’], died at Alnwick, Northumberland, on 27/11/1863, aged 82.‘At Snab Leazes, nr. Alnwick on 27th ultimo, aged 82, Mr John Weatherburn, farmer.’ John was buried at Alnwick on 30/11/1863.
1863
Rebecca Weatherburn [née Taite, wife of Robert (Nesbit) W., Innkeeper etc. (b. 1791, m. 1810)] died at Berwick-on-Tweed on 16/12/1863, aged 88.
1863
Deborah Wetherburn (sic) [née Sharpe, wife of John Weatherburn (, b. 1829, m. 1855)] died at Tynemouth, Northumberland, in the Dec. qtr. of 1863. She was buried at St. Batholomew’s, Longbenton, on 17/12/1863, aged 31. [John m. ii) Elizabeth Atkinson in 1872 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 more sons.]
1863
Christiana Rebecca Weatherburn [‘Christina’], [2nd] d. of George Cockburn W. [Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields], & Elizabeth Patrick [m. 1861], was b. 25/12/1863 at Newcastle. In the 1871 Census, Christina, aged 7, was living with her parents & siblings at 10 Princess St., Newcastle. - Christina hd a successful stage career as a serio-comic actress under the name Chrissie Angus. Christina m. ‘the Cat King’, gymnast & juggler Alfred Leoni Clarke at the Register Office, Darlington, on 8/12/1881 (q.v.). - Christina Rebecca Clarke died at Christchurch [Hants.] on 21/3/1938, aged 74. - The informant was her sister M.J. Lightbown (‘Maggie’, b. 1862, m. 1901).
1864
William Wedderburn [unidentified] was (allegedly) b. c1864 in Manchester. - In the 1891 Census, William Wedderburn, a Professional Actor, unm. aged 27 (‘b. Manchester’), was a Lodger at 31 Maxton Rd., Middlesborough, Yorks.
1864
Henry Wetherburn ‘or Hair’ [unidentified], was b. in 1863/64 at Shotton, Durham. (Birth reg. not found) - In the 1871 Census, Henry T. Hair, aged 7 (‘b. Shotton’), was living with his mother Margaret Hair, Blacksmith’s widow, aged 34 (‘b. Haswell, Durham’), & (?half) siblings Frances M. Hair, aged 10; Isabella M., aged 9; & John R., aged 4 (all ‘b. Shotton’), at 1st School Row, Shotton. - In the 1881 Census, Henry, a Blacksmith aged 17, was living with his stepfather, William Wetherall, a Coal Miner aged 43 (‘b. Houghton le Spring’); his mother Margaret Wetherall, aged 45 (‘b. Haswell, Durham’); & his half-brother, Robert Hair, aged 14 (‘b. Shotton’), at Dalton le Dale, Durham.
1864
Mary Wetherburn, [elder] d. of John Weatherburn [Labourer, b. c1827 at Chester le Street, Durham] & Margaret Alderson [m. 1860 - John shown as Weatherbarn], was b. c1864 at Seaham Harbour, Durham. (Birth not reg. under ‘Weatherburn’ or ‘Wetherburn’) - In the 1871 Census, Mary, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Seaham H’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 11 Church Street, Dawdon, Seaham Harbour. - In the 1881 Census, Mary, unm. aged 17, was living at Dalton-le-Dale, Durham, with her widowed mother & 2 brothers. - Mary Wetherburn m. at Easington in the June qtr. of 1885.
1864
William Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1864.
1864
Mary Wedderburn [née Gill, wife of John W., Collector for Friendly Society - afterwards a Tobacco Merchant, b. 1836, m. 1862] died at 7 Anderson Street, Everton, West Derby [a suburb E of Liverpool], on 22/2/1864, aged 21. “John was erroneously described as a bachelor when he died in 1884 (q.v.), no doubt because he had been a widower for so long and was childless”.
1864
William Wedderburn [b. 1863, only s. of John W. (Collector for Burial Society - afterwards Tobacco Merchant, b. 1836) & Mary Gill (m. 1862, d. 1864)] died at 7 Anderson St., Everton, West Derby [nr. Liverpool], on 1/3/1864.
1864
William Weatherburn, [e.] s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elizabeth Hislop [Heslop, m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. in the June qtr. of 1864 at Berwick. He was bap. 26/4/1864 at Norham-NC. In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, a Joiner’s Apprentice aged 17, was living with his parents & 8 siblings at Main Street, Norham. - William Weatherburn m. Susannah Pearson at Gateshead in Dec. qtr. 1889 (q.v.). - (On W.B. p. 501, Susannah is shown as Susannah Pearson Alston but this last name is obviously an error and refers to her place of birth.) - [They had a daughter, Ann Elizabeth G. Weatherburn, b. 1892 at Gateshead.] - Susanna died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1939, aged 72 & William died at Alston [Cumberland] in the June qtr. of 1945, aged 81.
1864
Eliza Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1864 at Newcastle.
1864
Ann Wedderburn, [only] d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1825] by his second wife Catherine Rowell [m. 1863], was b. in the June qtr. of 1864 at Elswick. Ann Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1866, aged 2.
1864
Mary Wetherburn (sic), [elder] d. of Peter Wedderburn [b. 1833, d. 1895] & Elizabeth Bains [m. 1862], was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1864 at Ulverstone. [Mary is not shown on W.B. p. 505 but her two brothers & her sister Elizabeth (b. 1865, d. 1876) are shown.]
1864
Jane Weatherburn [probably e.d. of Benjamin W., Shipwright, b. 1810, & Mary Todd (m. 1838)] was m. at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1864.
1864
William Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William W. [Mariner/Timber Measurer (Harbour), b. 1838 at Westoe, S. Shields, d. 1905] & Mary Steel [m. 1863 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1913 at S. Shields], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1864 at South Shields. In the 1871 Census, William, aged 6 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with his parents, his brother John, aged 3, & his aunt Elizabeth Weatherburn, unm., aged 36 (all ‘b. S. Shields’), at 35 Cuthbert St., Westoe, S. Shields. - In the 1881 Census, William, a Cartman, aged 16 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with his parents, brothers & a sister, at 187 Adelaide St., Westoe, Durham. - William is probably the William Weatherburn who attested at Sunderland on 9/3/1885, aged 20 years, 7mths., on joining the Royal Artillery. - His next of kin was shown as William W. of Hadley St., S. Shields, but later his mother Mary Weatherburn of S. Shields was shown. - William served until his discharge on 4/3/1897, including a six-year spell in Malta. In the 1901 Census, William, a Cartman, unm. aged 36 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living at 30 Peel St., Laygate, South Shields with his mother, his brother John, a widower, John’s 2 daughters, & his brother Alexander. - William Weatherburn m. Ellen Wilson at S. Shields in the June qtr. of 1901. [He may be the William Weatherburn who died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr.of 1921, aged 56.]
1864
David Wedderburn [Coachman, b. 1838, (e.) s. of David W. ‘of Brenkley’, Horsekeeper, b. 1809, & Sarah Cook (m. 1834)] m. Elizabeth Thompson [b. 4/9/1840, bap. 8/11/1840 at Ryton, d. of John Thompson & Elizabeth Walker] at Whitworth, Auckland [Durham] on 18/8/1864. David & Elizabeth had 4 sons & 4 daughters (‘all except the eldest daughter were b. at Newcastle’. - W.B. p. 502): Elizabeth Jane (b.1865, at Walker, Tynemouth, who m. Thomas Robson Martin at Gosforth in 1890); Thomas (b. 1867); Margaret (b. 1869); David (b. 1871); Kate (b. 1874); Isabella Thompson (b. 1876); John Joseph (b. 1879, d. 1913); & Alfred (b. 1882). - In the 1871 Census, David a Domestic Coachman aged 32, & Elizabeth aged 30 (‘b. Ryton, Durham’), were living at 13 Snowden St., N-on-T, with Elizabeth J., a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Walker’); Thomas, aged 3; & Margaret, aged 1 (both ‘b. N-on-T’). - In the 1881 Census, David, a Coachman aged 32 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living at 11 Ellison Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne, with Elizabeth, aged 40; Elizabeth, aged 15; Thomas, aged 13; Margaret, aged 11; David, aged 9; Kate, aged 6; Isabella, aged 4; & John, aged 2. (All shown as ‘b. Newcastle upon Tyne’) - David Wedderburn died at Gosforth on 25/11/1885, aged 47. In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth, a widow living on own means, aged 50 (‘b. Ryton, Durham’), was living at 49 Salters Road, Gosforth, with Thomas, a Clerk aged 23; David, a Confectioner aged 19; Isabella, aged 14; John J., aged 12; Alfred, aged 8 (all ‘b. Newcastle’); & a nephew, Thomas Robson, aged 7 (‘b. Ryton’). - Elizabeth Wedderburn died at Salters Road, Gosforth on 2/5/1891, aged 51.
1864
Margaret Weatherburn [probably b. 1843, 5th d. of Martin W. (Engineman, b. 1801) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826)] m. Thomas Flint at Sunderland in the Sept. qtr. of 1864. In the 1871 Census, Thomas Flint, Engineman, aged 32, & Margaret, aged 27 (‘b. Blyth’), were living at 4 Towns Street, Gateshead, with children Samuel Flint, aged 6, Edward Flint, aged 4, & Elizabeth Flint, aged 1. - In the 1881 Census, the family was living at 10 & 2 Sutherland Street, Gateshead, with 3 more sons: Martin, aged 8; Thomas, aged 6 & James, aged 0. (Margaret’s birthplace shown as Cowpen.) - Margaret Flint died at Gateshead in Dec. qtr. 1890, aged 46. [In the 1891 Census, one of the sons, Martin Flint, a Coal Miner aged 18 (‘b. Gateshead’), was a Boarder at 110 Crawshay Street, Gateshead.]
1864
Thomas Geggie Weatherburn [Thomas Wedderburn, b. c1843, 2nd s. of Christopher W. (Ag. Lab./Salmon-fisher, b. c1807, d. 1889) & Margaret Geggie (m. 1833, d. 1886)] m. Christina Gladston Johnston at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1864. They had 5 sons & 6 daughters: Elizabeth (bap. 1866, m. 1893); Margaret Geggie (bap. 1868, m. 1892); Adam (bap. 1870, m. 1898); Agnes (bap. 1872, m. 1898); Thomas Geggie (bap. 1874, m. 1898); Christopher (b. 1875, bap. 1876, m. 1902); Isabella (bap. 1877, d. 1878); Selina Ingledew (b. & d. 1879); George Johnson (bap. 1881); John Ingledew (bap.1882, m. 1905); & Christina (bap. 1884, d. 1885). - In the 1881 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, Railway Engine Driver aged 38 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at 3 Railway Cottages, Tweedmouth, with ‘Christian’, aged 35; Elizabeth, a Dressmaker aged 15; Margaret, a Scholar aged 13; Adam, a Scholar aged 10; Agnes, a Scholar aged 9; Thomas, a Scholar aged 7; Christopher, a Scholar aged 5; & George, aged 3 mths. (all ‘b. Tweedmouth’). - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, aged 48, a Retired Engine Driver, was still living at 3 Station Cottages with Christina, aged 44; ‘Maggie’, a Check Clerk, aged 22; Agnes, aged 20; Thomas, a Stoker on NE Railways, aged 18; Christopher, a Bookseller’s Errand Boy, aged 16; George, aged 10; & John, aged 8. - Christina Weatherburn died in the June qtr. in 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.
1864
Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. 1842, younger d. of Robert W. (Shipwright (?b.1796, d. 1845-51) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1832 at S. Shields)] was m. at Sunderland in the Dec. qtr. of 1864.
1864
Isabella Weatherburn [Isabella Wedderburn, b. 1835, elder d. of Christopher W. (Ag. Lab./Salmon-fisher, b. c1807, d. 1889) & Margaret Geggie (m. 1833, d. 1886)] m. James Wood at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1864. [The ‘putative’ father of Isabella’s son John Henry Weatherburn, b. 1864, was James Wood.] - In the 1871 Census, James Wood, ?Tinker, aged 34 (‘b. Coldingham, Scotland), & Isabella, aged 34 (‘b. Hatton, Scotland’), were living at 13 Grosvenor Street, Gateshead, with son John Henry Wood, aged 9 (‘b. Tweedmouth, Northumberland’); & daughters Margaret Ann Thompson, aged 5 (‘b. B-on-T’) & Agnes Thompson, aged 1 (‘b. Gateshead, Durham’).
1864
Ann Weatherburn, [younger] d. of Henry W. [‘Harry’, Mole-Catcher (b. 1834, d. 1889)] & Ann [Thompson, m. 1856], was b. at Clefton Stannington, Northumberland. She was bap. 8/1/1865 at Stannington as Ann ‘Wetherburn’. In the 1871 Census, ‘Frances’ Weatherburn, aged 6 (‘b. Morpeth’), was living with her mother Ann, aged 37 (‘b. Warkworth’), & 3 older siblings, at Hepscott Moor, Morpeth. [Her father was not there.] - In the 1881 Census, Ann Wetherburn (sic),aged 16 (‘b. Clefton Stannington’) was living with her parents at Benton Row, Longbenton, Northumberland. - [She is probably one of the two Ann Weatherburns who were m. at Tynemouth in the March qtr. & June qtrs. of 1886.]
1864
Herbert Wilson Wedderburn, [elder] s. of Lancelot Wedderburn [b. 1817 at Thirsk, Yorks.] & his second wife, Elizabeth Kenyon Allen [m. 1863 at New Malton, Yorks], was b. 26/12/1864 at Hope House, Moor Allerton, Leeds. (W.B. p. 504 - Herbert Wilson Weatherburn’s birth reg. at Kirkstall, March qtr. 1865.In the 1871 Census, Herbert Wilson Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Moor Allerton’), was living with his parents, 2 siblings & 2 Domestic Servants, at 8 Harrogate Road, Chapel Town, Headingley, Leeds. - In the 1881 Census, Herbert W. Wedderburn, aged 16 (‘b. Moor Allerton, York’), was a boarder at Giggleswick School, York. - In the 1891 Census, Herbert W. Wedderburn, a Leather Traveller aged 27 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’), was a Visitor at the home of Charles Scriven, an Estate & Insurance Agent, aged 28 (‘b. Sunderland, Durham’).
1864
Elizabeth Weatherburn [née Robson, wife of Peter W., b. c1798 (m. not found)] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1864. ‘Inquest held on Wednesday evening at Manors Police Station on the body of Elizabeth Weatherburn, 60, wife of Peter Weatherburn, residence in Concord Court, Manors, who died suddenly about Midnight on Tuesday (20/12/1864). The deceased was a habitual drunkard and had 2 or 3 glasses of raw liquor at public houses in the Manors. Going home she fell down and died almost immediately. Verdict: Death from natural causes, accelerated by drink.’
1864
James Weatherburn [Railway Engine Fireman - James Wedderburn, b. c1841, e.s. of Christopher Wedderburn, Ag. Lab./Salmon-fisher (b. c1807, d. 1889) & Margaret Geggie (m. 1833, d. 1886)] died as a restult of an accident at Kiln Hill, Tweedmouth, on 8/10/1861, aged 24. Inquest was held 8/10/1864.
1864
Isabella Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. 26/11/1864 at Berwick. - She was bap. 22/1/1865 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘d. of George W., Roper of Woolmarket & Lilly’), - In the 1871 Census, Isabella, a Scholar aged 7, was living with her parents & 6 siblings at High Greens, Berwick. - Isabella was buried (in a pauper’s grave) on 19/1/1875, aged 10.
1865
Walter Weatherburn [3rd] s. of William Wilson W. [Oil Merchant’s Clerk, b. 1836, d. 1912] & Margaret Lewis [m. 1857, d. 1914], was b. & died in the March qtr. of 1865 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.]. Walter was buried at Hunslet Cemetery, Leeds, Yorks., on 29/1/1865, aged 5 days.
1865
Robert Weatherburn [b. 1839 at Snibstone Colliery, Leicester, 3rd s. of Martin W. (Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805) & his first wife Esther Dixon (m. 1828)] m. i) Ellen Keates [‘d. of George Keates, Bricklayer’] at Christ Church, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs., on 31/1/1865. (M. cert. shows Martin’s occupation then as ‘Labourer’ [Apparently they had no children.] - Ellen died at Burton-on-Trent in the Dec. qtr. of 1868, aged 30. In the 1871 Census, Robert Weatherburn, Railway Engineer, a widower aged 32 (‘b. Leicester’), was a Lodger in the home of George Davis, a Bricklayer aged 44, his wife & family, at Millbrook Road, 12 Wellington Place, Barton St. Mary, Gloucs. - Robert Weatherburn, Engine-Diver, ‘a widower residing in Gloucester’, m. ii) Eliza Kellett at Leicester on 24/9/1872 (q.v.).]
1865
William Mitchell, stepson of William Weatherburn [Mariner, bap. 1813] - s. of William’s third wife, Elizabeth Mitchell [m. 1866, d. 1919] - was b. 11/2/1865 at Castlegate, Berwick upon Tweed. In the 1871 Census, William Mitchell, stepson, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with William & Elizabeth and their family at Hatters Lane, B.on-T. - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, a Labourer aged 16 (‘b. Berwick’), was living at 13 Hatters Lane, with William, aged 71 (‘b. Blyth’), Elizabeth, aged 47 (‘b. Scotland’), & 4 younger siblings. - William Weatherburn m. Caroline Keen at the Register Office, Berwick, on 14/8/1885 (q.v.). They had 7 children all registered under the surname ‘Mitchell’. Caroline Mitchell died in 1904 & William Mitchell died there in 1905.
1865
James Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the March qtr. of 1865 at Berwick. He died there in the June qtr. of 1866, aged 1.
1865
James Henry Weatherburn, [e.] s. of George Henry W. [Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838 at Newcastle], & Martha Ann Temple [m. 1861], bap. 23/4/1865 at Whickham. [James Henry was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1863 at Newcastle (q.v.). ]
1865
Dan Percy Allan Weatherburn, s. of Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. c1831 at Cowpen, d. 1905, 3rd d. of Martin W. (b. 1801) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826)], was b. in the June qtr. of 1865 at Gateshead [Durham]. In the 1881 Census, Daniel Weatherburn, a Butcher aged 16, was living with his mother Elizabeth, Innkeeper, ‘widow’ aged 49’ (‘b. Cowpen, Northumberland’), & her niece, Isabella Weatherburn, aged 18 (b. 1862 - dau. of Martin’s son William, b. c1837 at Cowpen), at 32 Scotswood Rd., Westgate, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, David (sic) Weatherburn, a Butcher’s Asst. ‘aged 24’ (‘b. Gateshead’), was still living with his mother Elizabeth, Beer House Keeper, aged 60 (‘b. Cowpen’), at 32 Scotswood Rd., Westgate. - Daniel Weatherburn m. at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1891. [He had a son, Daniel Percy (b. 1894).] - Daniel P.A. Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1941, ‘aged 81’.
1865
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Joseph W., Blacksmith [b. 1839 at Cowpen, d. 1912 at Gateshead) & Mary Bambrough [m. 1863, d. 1915], was b. in the June qtr. of 1865. - In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth, aged 5 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 57 Park Lane, Gateshead. - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Servant aged 15 (‘b. Howerton Hill, Durham’), was living with her parents & 2 younger siblings at West Side, No. 61 Tyne Street, Gateshead. - Elizabeth Weatherburn m. Stephen Emmerson P. Walker at Gateshead [Durham] in the March qtr. of 1891.
1865
Elizabeth Jane Wedderburn, [e.] d. of David W. [Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885] & Elizabeth Thompson [m. 1864, d. 1891], was b. in the June qtr. 1865 at Walker. [On W.B. p. 503 it shows that David & Elizabeth’s e.d. Elizabeth Anne Wedderburn was b. at Walker in 1868 but this is incorrect.] - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, aged 15 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents & 6 younger siblings at 11 Ellison Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne. - Elizabeth Jane Wedderburn m. Thomas Robson Martin at Gosforth in 1890 (q.v.). [An ‘unidentified’ Elizabeth Jane Wedderburn ‘d. of the late David W., Engine Fitter’, m. James Baird, widower, at Newcastle in March 1881. ]
1865
Mary Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of William W. [Enginer Fitter, b. c1837 at Cowpen] & Eleanor Jane Nixon [m. 1861 at Newcastle], was b. in the June qtr. of 1865 at Gateshead. She was bap. there on 7/5/1865. In the 1871 Census, Mary, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents, her maternal grandmother, & 4 siblings at 38 Somerset Street, Gateshead. - In the 1881 Census, Mary, aged 15 (‘b. Gateshead’) was a Gen. Domestic Servant to Harry Raincock, Manager of a Shipbuilding Yard, aged 37 (‘b. Kensington, Surrey’); his wife Caroline aged 41 (‘b. Thornly, Herts.’) & their 8 children (all ‘b. Wallsend’), at the Village Green, Wallsend, Northumberland. - [Mary may be the Mary Weatherburn shown in the 1891 Census as Housekeeper, unm. aged 26 (‘b. Harrogate, Yorks’), living with Ralph Oddy, Widower, Cabinet Maker out of work, aged 45 & his 3 children at 28 Viaduct Street, Huddersfield, Yorks.]
1865
Ann Weatherburn, [3rd & ygst.] d. of Thomas W. [Pitman, bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885] & Ann Robson [m. 1841, d. 1910], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1865 at Earsdon, Northumberland. In the 1871 Census, Ann E., a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Seghill’), was living with her parents & 2 of her older siblings at Low Head, New Backworth. - In the 1881 Census, Ann, aged 16 (‘b. Earsdon’), was living with her parents, 3 siblings & other relatives, at 93 Shankhouse Row, Cramlington, Northumberland. [She is probably one of the Ann Weatherburns who were m. at Tynemouth in the March & June qtrs. of 1886.]
1865
Ann Weatherburn [b. 1842, d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880) & Ann Rose (m. 1835, d. 1890)] m. William Hainsworth on 1/5/1865 in Marshall Street Independent Chapel, Holbeck, Yorks. ‘May 1st at Marshall Street Chapel by Rev T Ellis, Mr William Hainsworth, engineer, Madrid, to Ann, 2nd daughter of Mr Robert Weatherburn, locomotive foreman, Midland Railway, Leeds.’ (Marriages, Leeds Mercury, 6/5/1865) - [Ann’s sister Margaret Ann (b. 1838) was William Hainsworth’s first wife. She died on 13/10/1864, having had a daughter Maud, b. 21/3/1862 in Portugal.) - Ann & William had 6 Hainsworth sons: Robert Benjamin (b. 1/1/1867); William Henry (b. 12/1/1869); Charles John (b. 10/11/1870); Arthur Tom (b. 5/6/1872); Peter Weatherburn (b. 6/7/1876) & James Irwin (b. 25/5/1879). - Ann Hainsworth died in Chicago on 5/8/1909. (Letter from June Weatherburn dated 12/1/2003.) - For more details re the ‘Hainsworth’ connection, see entry for Ann’s brother William Wilson Weatherburn (b. 1836).]
1865
Martin Weatherburn [Engine Driver, b. c1835, ‘s. of Martin W.’ (Engineman, b. 1801, & Elizabeth Oliver, m. 1826)] m. Margaret Dowson [‘d. of Robert Dowson’] at St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 5/7/1865. ‘At St Nicholas’s church on 5th instant, Mr Martin Weatherburn, son of Mr Martin Weatherburn of Hawk’s Cottage, Gateshead to Miss M Dowson of Blackgate in this town, daughter of the late Mr R Dowson of Whitstone, London.’ Martin & Margaret had a son Robert b. on 28/5/1869 at New Barnet, East Barnet, Herts. & Middlx. & 4 daughters b. at Barnet, Herts. - In the 1871 Census, Martin, an Engine Driver aged 35 (‘b. Blyth, Northumberland’), was living with his wife Margaret, aged 25 (‘b. ?Marsh Mills, Herts.’), & their son Robert, aged 3, at the home of Margaret’s parents, Robert Stevens, a Plate Layer aged 55, & Hannah, aged 47, at Victoria Road, East Barnet, Herts., with 2 ‘Piggott’ grandchcildren & a Lodger. - [Martin and his wife & their (then) 3 children do not appear in the CD version of the 1881 Census.] - Margaret died at Barnet in the June qtr. of 1884, aged 40 & Martin died there in the March qtr. of 1887, aged 51.
1865
Elizabeth Weatherburn, d. of Joseph W. [Blacksmith, b. 1838 at Seghill Colliery, d. 1927 at Alnwick] & Bridget Winship Strong [m. 1862 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1921 at Morpeth], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1865 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks]. In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Leeds, Yorkshire’), was living with her parents at Havelock Terrace, Wokingham, Berkshire (where her father Joseph, a Smith, was ‘on Permanent Way work’). - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Dressmaker aged 15 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’) was living with her parents at Widdrington Colliery, Widdrington, Northumberland. - Elizabeth Weatherburn m. John Nicholas Wessett (afterwards ‘Urpeth’) at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1889.
1865
Margaret Ann Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of James W. [Dock Foreman, b. 1827, d. 1896] & Deborah Holden [m. 1854], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1865 at Birkenhead. She died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1866, aged 1. - [Another daughter b. in 1867 was given the same names.]
1865
Susannah Wetherburn (sic), [3rd] d. of Henry Wedderburn [Mariner, b. 1828 (bap. 1829)] & Alice Fairbairn [m. not found], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1865 at Berwick. In the 1871 Census, Susana (sic) Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at Palace Street, Berwick. - In the 1881 Census, Susannah Wetherburn (sic), aged 15, a Gen. Domestic Servant, was living with Philis (sic) Pringle, Linen Draper, a widow aged 42 (‘b. Spittal’), & ‘Philis’s’ niece Lizzie Beveridge, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Spittal’), at 48 Main Street, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Susanna Wedderburn, unm. aged 25 was living with her widowed mother & 2 siblings at 4 School Lane, Tweedmouth. - In the 1901 Census, Susannah Wedderburn, a Laundress, unm. aged 35, was still living at 4 School Lane, Tweedmouth, with her widowed mother Alice, aged 69, and her brother James, a Wood Sawyer aged 28 (all ‘b. Berwick’). - Susannah Wedderburn died in the June qtr. of 1947, aged 81.
1865
Francis Weatherburn [Engineer, b. 1824 at Sunderland - 5th s. of John W. (‘Engine-man of Kenton, Northumberland’, & Priscilla Harpley (m. 1806 at Bishopswearmouth, Durham)] died unm. at 14 Bower St., Ratcliffe, Middlesex, on 16/9/1865. Admon. of his goods was granted to John Weatherburn, Engineer, the brother, of same address.
1865
Ann Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of John Wedderburn [Engine Fitter, ‘b. 1837’, d. 1869] & Jane [Hutchinson, m. 1860], bap. 12/11/1865 at Walker. In the 1871 Census, Ann Wedderburn, aged 5 (‘b. Walker, Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her widowed mother Jane, a Nurse, aged 31, & 3 siblings, at 5 Patterson’s Court, St. Andrew, Newcastle on Tyne. - ‘Annie’ Wedderburn m. Thomas McPherson, widower, at Newcastle in 1887 (q.v.).
1865
George Wedderburn [b. c1844, e.s. of Henry W. (Blacksmith, b. c1803, d.1866) & his second wife Margaret Dover] m. i) Ann Bryson in the Sept. qtr. of 1865 at Berwick. They had (at least) 1 daughter & 1 son: Margaret (b. 1869); & Henry (b. 1874). - In the 1871 Census, George, a Coal Miner aged 26 (‘b. Doddington’), was living at Chaple Row, Hebburn Bridge, Jarrow, Durham, with Ann, aged 27 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); Margaret, aged 1 (‘b. Woodhorn’); & Lodgers (George’s ?half-brothers) James Wedderburn, a Coal Miner aged 19 (b. c1851); William Wedderburn, a Coal Miner aged 18 (b. c1852 - both ‘b. Doddington’); & Robert Potter, Coal Miner, a widower aged 49 (‘b. Derbyshire’). - Mary Ann (sic), ‘wife of George Weatherburn, Coal Miner’, died in childbirth at Weatherly Square, Berwick, on 1/8/1876, aged 33. (Death cert.) - George Wedderburn m. ii) Ann Cowans at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1877. In the 1881 Census, George Wedderburn, a Coal Miner aged 36 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at 137 Bothal Terrace, Pegswood, Northumberland, with (his second wife) ‘Anne’, aged 46 (‘b. Acklington, Northumberland’ - NW of Felton); Margaret, a Scholar aged 11; & Henry, a Scholar aged 6 (both shown as ‘b. Acklington, Northumberland’). - [George’s second wife Ann Cowans may be a sister of Eleanor Cowans who m. William W. in 1847. - In the 1851 Census, Ann Cowens (sic), a Farm Servant, aged 18, was living at Doddington with William W. (b. c1819) & Eleanor.]
1865
Alexander Weatherburn [b. 1844, e.s. of Alexander W. (Hatters Furrier, b. c1821, d. 1898) & Margaret Pearson (m. 1844, d. 1882)] m. Emma Main at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1865. They had a daughter Margaret Ann Weatherbourne (sic), bap. at Manchester in 1867 (q.v.). - In the 1881 Census, Alexander, a Furrier aged 37, was living at 7 Broad Eye, Stafford St. Mary, Staffs., with his daughter Margaret A. Weatherburn, a Furrier aged 13 (‘b. Salford, Lancs’, 1867). - Alexander’s wife Emma, a Housekeeper aged 36 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was then a patient in the Staffordshire Infirmary, Foregate St., Stafford St. Mary, Staffs. - Emma died there in the June qtr. of that year. Alexander m. ii) Almira Walsh in 1885 (q.v.).
1865
Robert Nesbitt Weatherburn, aged 20 [Tailor, b. 1845, 2nd s. of Alexander W., Furrier (b. c1821), & Margaret Pearson (m. 1844)] m. Ann Buchanan, aged 20 [d. of John Buchanan, Master Mariner] on 5/11/1865 at St. John’s Church, Newcastle upon Tyne. They had 4 sons & 3 daughters: Robert (b. 1866, bap. as John Robert 1867, d. 1884); Alexander (b. 1868, bap. 1869); Annie (b. 1870, m. 1887); Thomas (b. 1872, bap. 1873 as Thomas Nesbit W., m. 1893); Elizabeth Ismay (b. & d. 1874); Elizabeth Ismay (b. 1875, m. 1896); & Charles (b. 1877). - In the 1871 Census, Robert, a Tailor, & Ann, both aged 25, were living at 3 Stepney Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne, with John Robert, aged 5; Alexander, aged 3 & Ann, aged 6 mths. (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Tailor aged 35, was living at 23 Robert Place, Gateshead, Durham, with Ann, aged 35; Robert, aged 14; Ann, aged 10; Thomas, aged 8 (all ‘b. Newcastle’); Elizabeth, aged 5; & Charles, aged 3 (both ‘b. Gateshead’). Their 2nd s. Alexander, aged 12, was living with his ‘aunt’, Elizabeth Caris, a widow aged 56 (‘b. Newcastle’); her son Robert Caris, a Clerk aged 23 (‘b. Gateshead’); another nephew Charles Hewison, a Wire Roper aged 29 (‘b. Newcastle’); & Housekeeper Sophia Wright aged 63 (b. Kelso, Scotland’), at 107 Derwent-water Rd., Gateshead, Durham. - Anne (sic) Weatherburn died & was buried at Blaydon Cemetery, Gateshead, Durham, on 15/8/1885, aged 39. Robert m. ii) Harriett Hobbs at Yarmouth in 1889 (q.v.). - [Robert’s father died in 1898 leaving a Will in which he bequeathed his portrait and watch to his grandson Alexander ‘now serving in H.M. Navy’ - provided he claimed them in person within 3 years of his grandfather’s death. If he did not, they were to go to his nephew, John Stapleton Weatherburn (b. 1852, q.v.)]. - Robert Nesbitt Weatherburn died at 15 Beveden Street, Hoxton, London, on 11/4/1901, ‘aged 54’. - H. Weatherburn, widow, was the ‘informant’. [N.B. The Robert Nesbit W. b. 1839 m. Jane Richardson Steel in March 1866 (q.v.).]
1865
John Weatherburn [b. 1840, 5th s. of Martin W. (Engineman (b. 1801) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826)] m. Ann Vardy at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1865. They had (at least) 4 daughters & a son: Joseph Welch W. (b. 1867, d. 1868); Margaret Ann (b. 1869, m. 1909); Mary Rebekah (‘Polly Rebecca’, b. 1871, d. 1882); Elizabeth Johnson (b. & d. 1875); & John William (b. 1877, m. 1906). - In the 1871 Census, John, a Forgeman, aged 31 (‘b. Blyth’), was living at 4 Monk Street, Gateshead, with Ann, aged 30 (‘b. N. Shields’), & Margaret A., aged 1 (‘b. Gateshead’). - In the 1881 Census, John, a Factory Forgeman, aged 40 (‘b. Blyth’), was living at 1 Lodge Terrace, Wallsend, with Ann, aged 40 (‘b. Percy Main, Northumberland’); Margaret A., a Scholar aged 11, & John William aged 4. - Their 2nd daughter, ‘Polly Rebecca’, a Scholar aged 9, was a ‘Visitor’ at the home of Edward Baker, Coal Miner, aged 33 (‘b. Cramlington’), and his wife Margaret, aged 27 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), & their family, at 3 Office Row, Cramlington. - In the 1891 Census, John, a Smith Forgeman aged 50 (‘b. Blyth’), was living at 3 St. Bede’s Terrace, Gateshead, with ‘Annie’ aged 50 (‘b. N. Shields’); ‘Meggie’, a Boot Shop Assistant, unm. aged 21; & John Wm., a Scholar aged 14 (both ‘b. Gateshead’). - In the 1901 Census, John, a Forgeman aged 60 (‘b. Blyth’), was still living at 3 St. Bede’s Terrace, Gateshead, with Ann, aged 60 (‘b. N. Shields’); Margaret, a Boot Saleswoman, unm. aged 31; & ‘I.W.’ (sic) Weatherburn, a Forgeman’s Asst., unm. aged 24. - John Weatherburn died at Cockermouth [Cumberland] in the Sept. qtr. of 1910, aged 70. In the 1911 Census, Ann Weatherburn, a widow aged 71 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living at 4 Bridge Street, Workington, Cumberland, with her son-in-law John Young, Hotel Manager (Brewing Company), aged 40 (‘b. S. Shields’), her daughter Margaret Ann Young, aged 40, Married 1 year (no children); Charles Davidson, Assistant (Billiard Marker) aged 16 (‘b. Workington’); & Margaret Poland, General Servant, aged 19 (‘b. Maryport, Cumberland’). - Ann Weatherburn died at Cockermouth in the March qtr. of 1921, aged 83.
1865
Susannah Weatherburn [Susanna, b. 1841, yngr. d. of William W. (Mariner, ?b. 1809) & Elizabeth Hunter (m. 1831)] m. George Turner at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1865. In the 1881 Census, Susannah Turner, aged 36 (sic), was living at 68 Thames Street, Westoe, Durham, with her husband George Turner, a Boat Builder aged 40, & their 7 Turner children: Ann, aged 15; Ralph, aged 13; Mary, aged 11, George, aged 9, Margaret, aged 7, William, aged 5, & John, aged 3; plus Susannah’s sister Elizabeth, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 47 (all ‘b. S. Shields’).
1865
Edward Wetherburn (sic) - [probably 3rd s. of John W. (Labourer, b. c1827 & Margaret Alderson (m. 1860 at Dalton le Dale - John shown as Weatherbarn] was b. & died in the Dec. qtr. of 1865 at Easington.
1865
Elizabeth Wetherburn (sic), [younger] d. of Peter Wedderburn [b. 1833, d. 1895] & Elizabeth Bains [m. 1862], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1865 at Ulverstone [Lancs.]. In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Dalton in Furnness’), was living in Dalton with her parents & 2 siblimgs.- Elizabeth Wedderburn died at Chapel Street, Dalton-in-Furness, on 27/10/1876, aged 11.
1865
Janet Weatherburn [née Steel, 2nd wife of William W. (Mariner, bap. 1813, m. 1857)] died in the Dec. qtr. of 1865. She was buried in the North Cemetery, B-on-T, in October 1865. (Berwick Cemetery Records) - [William m. iii) Elizabeth Mitchell in 1866 (q.v.).]
1865
George Cockburn Weatherburn, [e.] s. of George Cockburn W. [Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields], & Elizabeth Patrick [m. 1861], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1865 at Newcastle. In the 1871 Census, George C. Weatherburn, aged 5, was staying with his grandfather William & William’s 3rd wife Elizabeth, and their family, in Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - In the 1881 Census, George, a Draper aged 15, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 30 Carliol Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. - George Cockburn Weatherburn, of Liverpool, Barman, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘e.s. of George Cocburn, Farrier’, on 14/6/1888. George m. Agnes Jane McGillivray at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1891 (q.v.). - (They had at least 5 sons & 2 daughters). - In the 1891 Census, G.C. Weatherburn, a Barman aged 25, & Agnes, aged 19 (both ‘b Newcastle), were Boarders at the home of George’s sister Margaret Denyer (b. 1862) & her ‘husband’ Henry Thomas Denyer, a Licensed Victualler aged 41 (‘b. Liverpool’), at 16 Upper St. James St., Liverpool. [By 1901 George was a Licensed Victualler living in Kirkdale, Lancs.] - George C. Weatherburn died at Liverpool N. in the Dec. qtr. of 1935, aged 70.
1865
James Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1865 at South Shields. He died there in the March qtr. of 1866.
1866
Robert Weatherburn, [5th & ygst.] s. of Robert W. [Miller & Farmer, b. 1820] & Margaret Hall [m. 1851, d. 1869], was b. c1866 at Plawsworth [Durham]. - (His birth reg. not found.) In the 1871 Census, Robert, Farmer’s son aged 4 (‘b. Plawsworth Mill’), was living with his widowed father, 5 siblings & 2 Domestic Servants, at Plawsworth [½-way between Durham & Chester le Street]. - In the 1881 Census, Robert, Farmer’s Son aged 14, was living with his father & his 3 unm. brothers at Plawsworth Mill. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, a Farm Servant, unm. aged 25 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was still living with his father; 2 unm. brothers & a Housekeeper & her 2 daughters, at Plawsworth Mill. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Carter on Farm, unm. aged 33 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living with his sister Mary, aged 38 (‘b. Plawsworth’, 1863); her husband John Joseph Weatherburn, Engineer’s Draughtsman, aged 44 (‘b. Coundon’ - m. 1888); & Joseph’s children by his first marriage: Alice, an Elementary Schoolteacher aged 19 (‘b. Chelsea, London’); Robert John, aged 13 (‘b. Plawsworth’); & Jane, aged 12 (‘b. Gateshead’), at Smailes Estate, Rowlands Gill, Winlaton, Durham. - [See entry for Weatherburn Breckons in 1860. (Is there a connection?)] - Robert Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1949, aged 83.
1866 Edith Mary Wedderburn, [only] d. of Lancelot W. [b. 1817 at Thirsk] & his second wife, Elizabeth Kenyon Allen [m. 1863 at New Malton, Yorks.], was b. 6/1/1866 at Hope House, Moor Allerton, Leeds, Yorks. In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth (sic) Mary, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Moor Allerton’), was living with her parents, 2 siblings & 2 Domestic Servants, at 8 Harrogate Road, Chapel Town, Headingley, Leeds. - In the 1901 Census, Edith aged 35 (‘b. Moor Allerton, Yorks’) was living with her widowed mother Elizabeth, aged 73, a Domestic Servant & a Lady Companionn, at Harrogate Road, Chapel Allerton, Yorks. - Edith m. Alexander McKenzie at Leeds in 1905 (q.v.). - [When her mother died on 25/11/1906 probate was granted at Wakefield to Edith Mary McKenzie, wife of Alexander McKenzie, on 2/1/1907. - Estate valued at £6845:12:8d. ]
1866
Henry Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of John W. ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’ [Ag. Lab. b. c1833] but e.s. by John’s wife Mary [Hickie (m. 1863)], was b. in the March qtr. of 1866. He was bap. 5/2/1866 at Kirknewton [nr. Wooler]. - In the 1871 Census, Henry Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at No. 13 Felkington Farm Hamlet, Duddo (SE of Norham), Northumberland, with his parents, his half-brother John, aged 12 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); & his brothers Robert, aged 3; & David, aged 1 (both ‘b. Duddo’) - In the 1881 Census, ‘Harry’, an Ag. Lab., aged 15 (‘b. Kirknewton’), was living with his parents & younger brothers, Robert & David, at Shoreswood Private House, Shoreswood, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, ‘Harry’, an Ag. Lab. aged 24 (‘b. Millfield’), was living with his parents & 2 brothers at Inland Pasture Farm (Cottage), Scremerston, Ancroft. - ‘Harry’ became a Railway Platelayer. - Henry Wedderburn m. Charlotte Simpson Scott at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1894 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 1 daughter.] - Henry Wedderburn died at Darlington in the June qtr. of 1941, aged 75.
1866
Anne Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of William Wilson W. [Oil Merchant’s Clerk, b. 1836, d. 1912] & Margaret Lewis [m. 1857, d. 1914], was b. 16/3/1866 at Tempestfield, Holbeck [Yorks.]. In the 1871 Census, Anne, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 39 Alfred Street, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorks. [Anne is not shown to be living with her parents & siblings in the 1881 Census.] - In the 1891 Census, Annie, unm. aged 25 (‘b. Leeds’), was living with her parents, 3 unm. sisters & a Domestic Servant at Oatlands, Harehills Lane, Potter Newton, Leeds. - ‘Annie’ Weatherburn m. at Leeds in 1892 (q.v.).
1866
George L. Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the March qtr. of 1866 at Newcastle. He died there in the March qtr. of 1868, aged 2.
1866
Thomas Weatherburn [3rd] s. of Henry W., Husbandman of Whittle, parish of Shilbottle [Ag. Lab., b. 1828] & Margaret Ramsay [m. not found], was b. in the March qtr. of 1866 at Shilbottle, Northumberland, & bap. on 8/4/1866 at Acklington. In the 1871 Census, Thomas aged 5 (‘b. Shilbottle’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at High Whittle, Shilbottle. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Farm Indoor Servant aged 14, was living with Thomas Lough, Farmer of 257 acres (unm. aged 46, ‘b. Shilbottle’); Sarah Scott, Gen. Dom. Servant aged 52 (‘b. Lesbury’); & Visitor Margaret Weatherburn, Gen. Dom. Servant, unm., aged 20 (‘b. Earsdon’ - Thomas’s sister, b. 1860), at Newton Villa Farm, Newton on the Moor [6-7 miles S of Alnwick], Northumberland. - Thomas m. Mary Horne at Richmond, Yorks., in 1886 (q.v.). [Mary had a son Joseph (b. c1877, q.v.), who adopted the surname Weatherburn.]
1866
Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn, d. of Thomas W. [unidentified] & Jane Pounder [m. not found], bap. 4/3/1866 at Christ Church, West Hartlepool. [Elizabeth Ann is a sister of John Thomas W., bap. 1868. - She may be the Elizabeth Ann W. whose birth was reg. at Gateshead in June qtr]
1866
Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, [b. 1839, e.s. of William W. (Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895) & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn (m. not found, d. 1855)] m. Jane Richardson Steel [b. 7/1/1845 at Thornton Mains, B-on-T., dau. of George Steel, Labourer, & ‘Jennet’ Richardson] at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1866. [Jane Richardson Steel became the step-daughter of Robert’s father William when he married Janet Ricardson, as his second wife, in 1857. - Robert Weatherburn, Iron Moulder in Newcastle, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘eldest s. of William’ on 16/10/1860. - “Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, Iron Moulder from Newcastle, came to town 25/2/1870. Made Free 16/10/1860. Remarks: left the town.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - [Under the Will of his grandfather, Robert Weatherburn (b. 1791, d. 1871), Robert inherited “two rooms in the Hatters Lane ‘mefsuage’ occupied by his father, William Weatherburn, Upon trust”.] - Robert & Jane had 18 children, at least 10 sons (& probably 3 more) & 5 daughters: Margaret Jane (b. 1867, d. 1868); Margaret Ann (b. 1869, d. 1872); John Cockburn (b. 1870); (probably) Alfred (b. & d. 1871); Jane Rebecca (b. 1872, d. 1874); Janet Elizabeth (b. 1873); (probably) Robert (b. & d. 1874); William (b. 1875, d. 1893); George Steel (b. & d. 1876); Robert Nesbit (b. 1877, d. 1882); Stapleton (b. 1879, d. 1885); Edward (b. 1880); Thomas (b. & d. 1881); George Alexander (b. 1883, d. 1890); James Robert (b. & d. 1884); (another) Margaret Jane (b. 1885, bap. 1888); Henry (b. & bap. 1888); & (probably) Thomas Albert (b. & d. 1893). - In the 1871 Census, Robert, an Iron Moulder aged 31; his wife Jane, aged 26 (both ‘b. B-on-T’); & 2 children: ‘Magee’, aged 2, & John, aged 8 mths. (both ‘b. S. Shields’), were living with Robert’s aunt Ann Cockburn, Shop Keeper, a widow aged 52 (b. Borough, London’); her son George Cockburn, an Auctioneer, unm. aged ?34 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’); & her sister, Eliza Slade, unm. aged ?36 (‘b. London’), at East Holborn, South Shields. In the 1881 Census, Robert, aged 42 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 17 Maxwell St., Westoe, Durham, with Jane, aged 36 (‘b. Northumberland’); John C., aged 10; Janet, aged 7; William, aged 5; Robert N., aged 3; Stapleton, aged 2; & Edward, aged 8 months (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1891 Census, Robert, a Steel Founder aged 51 (‘b. Berwick’), was still living at 17 Maxwell Street, Westoe, with Jane, aged 46 (‘b. Berwick’); John C., a Printer aged 20; William, an Apprentice Slater aged 16; Edward, a Scholar aged 10; Margaret, a Scholar aged 5; & Henry, aged 3 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1901 Census, Robert, an Iron Moulder aged 61 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 37 Violet St., Benwell, Northumberland, with Jane, aged 56 (‘b. B-on-T’), John, a General Labourer, unm. aged 30 (m. 1902); Edward, an Iron Turner (Fitter), unm. aged 20 (?m. Gateshead 1908); Margaret J., aged 15; & Henry, aged 13 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - “Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, Moulder from S Benwell, made Free 16/10/1860, came to town Sept. 1909. Seen & identified by John Weatherburn. Remarks: 42 Church Street.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - In the 1911 Census, Robert, a retired Iron Founder, aged 71 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living in 3 rooms at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-Tweed, with Jane, aged 66 (‘b. Thornton Mains’), Married 45 years, 18 children (5 living, 13 dec’d), daughter, Margaret Jane, unm. aged 25 (‘b. S. Shields’), & son-in-law, William Dockeray, a Jobbing Gardener on own account, aged 42 (‘b. Carlisle, Cumberland’ - husband of their daughter, Janet Elizabeth W., b.1873, q.v.). - Robert N. Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1916, aged 76. [N.B. The Robert Nesbit W. b. 1845 m. Ann Buchanan in Nov. 1865 (q.v.).] - Jane Weatherburn died at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1926, aged 81.
1866
Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1866, aged 54.
1866
James Weatherburn [b. 1865 - unidentified] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1866, aged 0.
1866
Elizabeth A. Weatherburn [unidentified - but see ‘d. of Thomas & Jane Pounder’, above] was b. in the June qtr. of 1866 at Gateshead & died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1867, aged 1.
1866
Elizabeth R. Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth’, b. c1843] & Christina Gladston Johnston [m. 1864], was b. in the June qtr. of 1866. Elizabeth Weatherburn was bap. 1/5/1866 at Church Street Presbyterian, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Dressmaker aged 15, was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, Tweedmouth. - She m. John Hay Dumble in the Sept. qtr. of 1893 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 sons & 2 daughters.]
1866
Mary Ann Weatherburn, [e.] d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elizabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. in the June qtr. of 1866. In the 1881 Census, Mary Ann aged 15 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her parents & 8 siblings at Main Street, Norham, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Mary A., a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 24, was still living with her parents & 6 siblings in Main Street, Norham.
1866
Margaret Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of John W. ‘of Spittal’ [Iron Moulder, b. 1842] & his first wife, Jane Simpson [m. 1862, d. 1873], was b. in the June qtr. of 1866 at Berwick. Margaret Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1866, aged 0.
1866
William Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1840 at Coalville, Leics.] & his first wife, Ann Hall [m. 1858], was b. in the June qtr. of 1866 at Hunslet [Yorks.]. In the 1881 Census, William, a Scholar aged 14, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 75 Queen Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. - William m. Eliza Elliott at Leicester on 3/4/1885 (q.v.). - [They had 3 children who all died in London as infants.] - Eliza died at Pancras [Middlx.] in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 32. In the 1901 Census, William Weatherburn, Marine Engineer, a widower aged 32 (sic - ‘b. Leeds, Yorks’), was in a Liverpool Convalescent Institution at Allerton Rd., Much Woolton, Lancaster. - William Weatherburn, a Marine Engineer of 114 Parkhill Road, Liverpool, died in the Northern Hospital, Islington, Liverpool, on 20/5/1901, aged 34. (His cousin Robert Graham of the same address was the informant. - [See m. of Jane W. (b. 1837) to John Graham in 1858.]
1866
William Weatherburn, Carter, a widower aged 52, of Hatters Lane, B-on-Tweed [formerly a Mariner, bap. 1813] m. iii) Elizabeth Mitchell, a spinster aged 29 [b. 1837, Eyemouth, Berwickshire, d. of Alexander Mitchell, Hawker, & Catherine Wood], at the Register Office, Berwick on Tweed, on 15/6/1866. On 11/2/1865 (q.v.) Elizabeth had a son William Mitchell who is alleged to have been an ante-nuptial son of William Weatherburn. After their marriage William and Elizabeth had 5 (more) sons & 3 daughters: Andrew (bap. 1867, m. 1894); Mark (bap. & d. 1869); Wilhelmina Watson (bap. 1870, m. 1897); Catherine Wood (b. 1871, d. 1872); Catherine Agnes (bap. 1872, m. 1894); James H. (b. 1875); Joseph (b. 1879, d. before 1881); & David (b. 1884, q.v. - who later added the ‘middle’ names ‘Milne Home’ to his name). - In the 1871 Census, William, a Farmer & Carter aged 58 (‘b. Blyth’), was living in Hatters Lane, B-on-T, with Elizabeth, aged 34 (‘b. Berwick, Scotland’); William, a Labourer, unm. aged 28; John, a Tailor, unm. aged 19; William Mitchell, shown as stepson, a Scholar aged 7; Andrew, a Scholar aged 4; Williamina, aged 1 (all ‘b. Berwick’); & grandson George C. Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Newcastle’, 1865). - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, a Mariner aged 71 (‘b. Blyth, Northumberland’), was living at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, with Elizabeth, aged 47 (‘b. Scotland’); William Weatherburn [b. Mitchell, 1865], a Labourer aged 16; Andrew, aged 14; Wilamina (sic), aged 11; Catherine A., aged 8; & James H., aged 7 (all ‘b. Berwick’). - In the 1891 Census, William, a Seaman aged 77 (‘b. Blyth’), was still living at 13 Hatters Lane, with Elizabeth, aged 56; James H., a Scholar aged 14 (sic); & David, a Scholar aged 6 (all ‘b. Berwick’). - William Weatherburn, Mariner, died at Berwick on 19/8/1895, aged 82. He died from ‘Shock to the system from extensive Cuts to the head from a fall down the stairs leading to his house’. In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, a widow aged 65 (‘b. Scotland’), was still living at 13 Hatters Lane, with granddaughter Elizabeth Weatherburn, aged 4 (?illegit. d. of Wilhelmina W., b. 1870, m. 1897), & grandson William Thompson, aged 3 [probably s. of Wilhelmina (b. 1870, m. 1897)], plus a Boarder (all ‘b. B-on-T). - [Other family members were also living at 13, 15 & 16 Hatters Lane.] - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, a widow aged 75 (‘b. Eyemouth, Berwickshire’), was still living at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, With Williamina Mitchell, Laundress in Public Laundry, niece, unm. aged 15; Elizabeth Weatherburn, niece, at School, aged 14; & Caraline (sic) Mitchell, Granddaughter,, aged 5 mths. (all ‘b. Berwick’). - Elizabeth Weatherburn died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1919, aged 84.
1866
Isabella Wedderburn [e.d. of Robert W. (b. 1825) & his first wife Elizabeth Scott (m. 1847)] m. Robert Wishart at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1866. “Isabella died in 1870”.
1866
Henry Weatherburn [b. c1803 (q.v.), 3rd s. of Henry Wedderburn, Salmon-fisher, ‘b. c1775’ (bap. 1777) & Agnes Milvin (‘m. c1796’)] died at Shilbottle on 7/5/1866, aged 64.
1866
James Weatherburn [b. 1865 - unidentified] died at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1866, aged 1.
1866
John Robert Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Tailor, b. 1845] & Ann Buchanan [m. 1865, d. 1885], was b. 30/9/1866 at Newcastle & bap. 14/7/1867 at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne. In the 1871 Census, John Robert, aged, was living with his parents, brother Alexander, aged 3, & sister Ann, aged 6 mths. 5 (all ‘b. Newcastle’), at 3 Stepney Terrace, Newcastle. - In the 1881 Census, [John] Robert, aged 14, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 23 Robert Place, Gateshead. - He died at Gateshead & was buried at Blaydon Cemetery, Gateshead, Durham, on 6/1/1884, aged 17.
1866
Joseph Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John W. [Engine Man, b. c1833 at Blyth, d. 1886] & Mary Tuck [m. 1854], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1866 at Woodhorn, Northumberland. In the 1871 Census, Joseph, aged 4 (‘b. North Seaton’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at Brick Row, North Newsham, Earsdon. - In the 1881 Census, Joseph, a Pupil Teacher aged 14, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at NS Colliery, North Seaton. - [Joseph does not appear in either the 1901 or 1911 Censuses.
1866
Thomas Weatherburn, Railway Engine Driver [b. c1837, 2nd s. of Joseph W. (b. 1807) & Mary Balks (m. 1832) & husband of Letitia Louisa Newing (m. 1863 at Newington, Surrey ] died at West Choppington, Bedlington, on 11/9/1866, aged 29. - ‘William Weatherburn in attendance’ (?‘Seedsman’ William, b. 1803 - Thomas’s 2nd cousin) In the 1861 Census, Letitia L. Weatherburn, a widow aged 30 (‘b. Headcorn, Kent’), was a Servant (Needlewoman) at Carshalton School, Carshalton, Surrey. - Letitia Louisa Weatherburn, widow, m. ii) James Smith at Radley, Berks., on 2/3/1872.
1866
Margaret Ann Weatherburn [b. 1865, 3rd d. of James W. (Dock foreman, b. 1827, d. 1896) & Deborah Holden (m. 1854)] died at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1866, aged 1.
1866
Mary Weatherburn [née Hudson, widow of Thomas W., b. 1787, Farmer at Snab Leazes, Longhoughton, m. 1823, d. 1831] died at the Union Workhouse, Alnwick, on 27/7/1866, aged 73. ‘At Anwick on 27th ultimo, aged 78 [sic], Mary, widow of Mr Thomas Weatherburn, farmer, Snab Leazes.’
1866
Rebecca H. Weatherburn [Hannah Rebecca Wedderburn (sic), b. 1855 at Kelso, 2nd d. of Robert Nesbit W. (Fishmonger, b. c1824) & Hannah Willis (m. 1847)] died at Berwick, aged 11.
1866
Frances Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. on 9/12/1866 at Berwick. She was bap. 10/2/1867 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘d. of George W., Roper of Wallace Green & Lilly’.) Frances W., living at ‘Greens’, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 6/5/1878 (sic). - In the 1871 Census, Frances, a Scholar aged 5, was living with her parents & 6 siblings at High Greens, Berwick. - In the 1881 Census, Frances, a Scholar ‘aged 15’, was living with her parents & 5 siblings (all ‘b. Berwick on Tweed’) at 37 Yard Chapel St., Berwick upon Tweed. - Frances, a Domestic Servant, spinster ‘aged 18’, of Hatters Lane, Berwick [‘d. of George Weatherburn, Rope-spinner (Journeyman) & Lily Weatherburn, née Sutherland] m. George Norris, a Tinsmith (Journeyman), a bachelor aged 23, of Easter Street, Duns [s. of James Norris, Glass & China Merchant (deceased) & Agnes Norris, née Currie (deceased)] on 28/11/1882 at 52 West Mile Street, Glasgow, by Declaration, in presence of James Auld Patterson, Bootmaker, of 12 Charlotte St., Glasgow, and James W. Glinchy, Blacksmith, of 54 Duke St., ??. (M. reg. at Blythswood, Glasgow. M. cert. via Gayle W. in NZ, 24/3/2004) - George Norris died in 1891. - In the 1901 Census, Frances Norris, widow, a China Merchant on own account, aged 24, was living at 15 Easter Street, Duns, Berwickshire, with her 3 daughters; her brother Thomas (Bailey) Weatherburn, a Wood Carter, aged 23 (sic), & her nieces Nellie Weatherburn, aged 7, & Lily Weatherburn, aged 5, daughters of Frances & Thomas’s brother widowed James Conway W. (b. 1872). - In the 1911 Census, Frances Norris, Widow, aged 44 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), (Married 8 years, 4 children, 3 living, 1 dec’d), was living in 6 rooms at 43 Church Street, Berwick-on-Tweed, with 2 daughters: Lily S. Norris, unm. aged 25, & Isabella Norris, unm. aged 21 (both ‘b. Duns, Berwickshire’); & her brothers Elias Weatherburn, a Twine-Spinner (Rope Works), unm. aged 54; Thomas B. Weatherburn, a Railway Surfaceman (N.B. Railway), unm. aged 34; & Alexander Weatherburn, a Tailor Maker, unm. aged 29 (all ‘b. B-on-Tweed’). - Frances, widow of George Norris, China Merchant, died on 8/2/1927 at Whitchester Cottage Hospital, Duns. - Her usual address was 1 College Place, Berwick.
1866
Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1866 at Morpeth. She died there in the March qtr. of 1870, aged 3. [She was probably the Elizabeth Weatherburn, 3, of North Seaton Colliery who was buried at Woodhorn on 30/3/1870.
1866
Robert Weatherburn Watson [afterwards Watson Weatherburn], [Customs Officer, b. c1838 at B-on-T] m. Harriet Elizabeth Smith at Liverpool in the Dec. qtr. of 1866. ‘October 30th at St. Columba’s, Mr. Robert Weatherburn Watson of HM Customs at this port to Harriet Elizabeth Smith, youngest daughter of the late Mr. William Smith of this town.’ (Marriages, Liverpool Mercury, 3/11/1866) - They had 2 daughters & 3 sons: Mary Ellen R. H. W. Watson (b. 1867 - m. as Weatherburn at Kendal in 1903); Isabella Weatherburn Watson (b. 1870 - m. as Weatherburn at West Derby in 1902); Robert Nesbit Weatherburn Watson (b. & d. 1873/74); Sydney Weatherburn Watson (b. 1876, m. as Weatherburn at Kendal in 1913); & William Watson Weatherburn (b. & died at Liverpool in the June qtr. of 1882). - In the 1871 Census, Robert Weatherburn Watson, aged 33, Officer of Customs (Outdoor), aged 33 (‘b. Berwick on Tweed, Berwickshire’), was living at 34 Crosfield Road, West Derby, Liverpool, with his wife Anne E. (sic), aged 27; Mary E.R.W. Watson, aged 3; & Isabella W. Watson, aged 9 mths. (all ‘b. Liverpool’). - In the 1881 Census, Robert W. Watson, a Customs House Officer aged 43 (‘b. B-on-Tweed, Scotland’), was living at 126 Vine Street, Liverpool, with Harriet E. Watson, aged 39; Mary E.R.E. (sic) Watson, aged 13; Isabella Watson, aged 10; & Sydney Watson, aged 4 (all ‘b. Liverpool’); plus three Lodgers: Samuel Walker, an Insurance Clerk aged 21 (‘b. Scotland’); John Lyon, a Biscuit Manufacturer aged 37 (‘b. Prescot, Lancs.’); & John Boyce, a Fruit Merchant’s Warehouseman aged 21 (‘b. Scotland’). - [When Alexander Watson died in May 1881 (q.v.), Robert added Weatherburn to his surname, in accordance with the terms of the Will of his grandfather Robert, who died in 1871 (q.v.).] - In the 1891 Census, Robert W. Weatherburn, Examining Officer (Customs), aged 53 (‘b. Berwickshire, Tweed’), was living at 36 Bedford St., Liverpool, with Harriet W., aged 49; Mary Ellen W., a School Teacher aged 23; Isabella W., a School Teacher aged 20; Sydney W., aged 14 (all ‘b. Liverpool’); Boarders, Arthur B. Longhurst, a Book keeper aged 26 (‘b. London’); Miguel Pervis, a Fruit Merchant aged 43, & Domingo Pervis, aged 16 (both ‘b. Castellon, Spain’), David Hughes, Nephew, aged 6 (‘b. Henwell, Cheshire’); & a 27-yr.-old Domestic Servant. - Harriet Elizabeth Watson Weatherburn, of Waterloo Road, Seaforth, Lancs., died on 6/2/1901, aged 59. - Probate was granted at Liverpool on 16/7/1901 to Sydney Watson Weatherburn, telephone manager. In the 1901 Census, R.W.W. Weatherburn, Retired Customs Officer, a widower aged 63 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at Brynhyfryd, in the hamlet of Waen, St. Asaph, Flintshire, with Annie McNulty, General Domestic Servant, aged 15 (‘b. Accrington, Lancs.’). - Robert’s daughter I.W. Weatherburn [Isabella], School Teacher aged 30, & son S. W. Weatherburn [Sydney], Telephone Manager aged 24 (both ‘b. Liverpool’) were living at Seaforth, Lancs. - 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 to Sydney Watson Weatherburn. - Robert was buried at Anfield Cemetery, Liverpool, as were his wife Harriet Elizabeth, his son Sydney, & Sydney’s first wife Clara, as well as Robert Nesbit Watson Weatherburn (b. & d. 1873-4).
1866
Andrew Wedderburn [Engineer, b. 1791, 2nd s. of James W. ‘of Longridge’ & Christen Philip] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1866, aged 74.
1866 Ann Wedderburn [b. 1864, only d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1825) by his second wife, Catherine Rowell (m. 1863)] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1866, aged 2. - ‘In Ordnance House, Scotswood Road, on the 4th inst. aged 2, Ann Allison, daughter of Mr Robert Wedderburn.’
1867
Mary A. Weatherburn [?d. of John W. (Joiner & Cartwright, b. 1830 at Stannington)] was b. in 1866/67 at Morpeth (acc. to 1881 Census - but no Mary A. Weatherburn’s birth was reg. there then.) - In the 1881 Census, Mary, aged 14 (‘b. Morpeth’) was a Domestic Servant in John Weatherburn’s household at West Choppington, Bedlington, Northumberland.
1867
Alice Weatherburn, [4th] d. of William W. [Engine Fitter, b. c1837 at Cowpen, Northumberland] & Eleanor Jane Nixon [m. 1861 at Newcastle], was b. 8/2/1867 & bap. 9/2/1867 at St. Edmunds, Gateshead. Alice died in the March qtr. of 1867 at Gateshead.
1867
Agnes Weatherburn [Agnes Wedderburn, b. c1846, younger d. of Christopher W. (Ag. Lab./Salmon-fisher, b. c1807, d. 1889) & Margaret Geggie (m. 1833, d. 1886)] m. John Pratt at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1867. They had a son Christopher Pratt (b. March qtr. 1870. In the 1871 Census, John Pratt, a Cooper, & Agnes, aged 25 (‘b. Scotland’), were living at Well Square, Tweedmouth. - Their son Christopher Pratt, aged 1 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was staying at Kiln Hill, Tweedmouth, with his grandparents Christopher Weatherburn, a Fisherman aged 62, & Margaret, aged 60 (both ‘b. Scotland’). - “Agnes died at Tweedmouth”. - Agnes Pratt died at Tweedmouth in the June qtr. of 1871, aged 26.
1867
Mary Elizabeth Weatherburn [probably b. 1845, 3rd & ygst. d. of Benjamin W. (Shipwright, b. 1810) & Mary Todd (m. 1838)] was m. at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1867.
1867
Jane Weatherburn, widow, ‘late of South Shields, co. Durham’, died at South Shields on 16/3/1867, aged 65. Jane left a Will, proved at Durham on 22/6/1867. (W.B.Vol II, p. 522 Note 1(e) - [In the Will, Jane’s sister Margery Nicholson was appointed sole executrix. - Jane’s son, William Smith Weatherburn, mariner, was the main beneficiary ‘should he be spared again to reach England’. (They also had a d. Elizabeth Wethersburn (sic) bap. on 6/2/1825 at New Presbyterian, S. Shields, & a daughter Jane, b. c1827.)] - Effects ‘under £1000’. - [Jane is the Jane Smith who m. William Weatherburn (Baker & Flour Dealer of East Holborn), at St. Paul’s, Jarrow, Durham, on 25/12/1823 (q.v.). - [In the 1881 Census, William S. Weatherburn, Mercantile Marine Superintendent, was living with his wife Elizabeth C. (both aged 51, ‘b. S. Shields’), & their nephew, John Wardle Donald, an Architect Apprentice aged 16 (‘b. S. Shields’), at 27 Charlotte St., Westoe, Durham. (Elizabeth Chisholm W. of 27 Charlotte St., S. Shields, wife of William Smith Weatherburn, died on 4/3/1901. - Admon. was granted on 31/5/1901 to William Smith Weatherburn, retired shipping superintendent. - Effects £236:4:8d.) - William Smith W. died in June qtr. 1907.]
1867
Mary Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1867, aged 63.
1867
Thomas Lowthin Wedderburn, [3rd & ygst.] s. of Henry W. [Engine-wright, later an Insurance Agent, b. 1832, d. 1905] & Eliza Ventress [m. 1858], was b. 31/3/1867 at Newcastle. He was bap. on 24/5/1867 at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas ‘S’ (sic) Wedderburn, a Shop Errand Boy, aged 14, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 36 Dunn St., Elswick, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas L., a Printer’s Compositor, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents, a sister & a cousin at 75 Beaconsfield St., Westgate, Newcastle. - Thomas Lowthin Wedderburn m. Susannah Jane Woodhead in 1891 (q.v.). - [They had a daughter & 2 sons.] - Susannah J. Wedderburn died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1946, aged 77. Thomas L. Wedderburn died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1950, aged 83.
1867
Launcelot William Wedderburn, [younger] s. of Lancelot W. [b. 1817 at Thirsk] & his second wife, Elizabeth Kenyon Allen [m. 1863 at New Malton, Yorks.], was b. 1/4/1867 at Hope House, Moor Allerton, Leeds. (His elder brother Herbert Wilson’s birth was reg. in 1865 as Weatherburn.] - In the 1871 Census, Lancelot William Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Moor Allerton’), was living with his parents, 2 siblings & 2 Domestic Servants, at 8 Harrogate Road, Chapel Town, Headingley, Leeds. - In the 1891 Census, Lancelot W. Wedderburn, a Rabbit Catcher, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Chapel Allerton, Yorks’), was a Boarder at the home of Farmer Robert W. Lambert, aged 54, & his wife & family (all ‘b. Westmoreland’), at High Burtergill, Warcop, Westmoreland. - William Wedderburn (sic), aged 22 yrs. 6 mths., Clerk, was attested on 6/8/1891 and enlisted with the 9th Lancers. – His next of kin was Lancelot Wedderburn of Hope House. William served with the regiment in Ireland but was discharged from the Curragh as medically unfit on 14/6/1893. Lancelot William Wedderburn m. Kathleen Rose Walker at Leeds in the June qtr. of 1907. He died at Yarmouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1930, aged 63 [Kathleen R. Wedderburn died at Hitchin [Herts.] died at Hitchin [Herts.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1940, aged 54.]
1867
Anthony Weterburn (sic), [4th but 3rd surv.] s. of John Weatherburn [Labourer, b. c1827] & Margaret Alderson [m. 1860 - John shown as Weatherbarn], was b. in the June qtr. of 1867 at Seaham Harbour, Durham. In the 1871 Census, Anthony, aged 3 (‘b. Seaham Harbour’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 11 Church Road, Dawdon, Seaham Harbour. - In the 1881 Census, Anthony Wetherburn, a Coal-miner aged 13, was living at Dalton-le-Dale, Durham, with his widowed mother Margaret, aged 50 (‘b. Featham, York’), his brother John, a Coal-miner aged 19 (b. 1861), & his sister Mary, aged 17 (b. c1864). - In the 1891 Census, Anthony Wetherburn, a Coal Miner aged 23 (‘b. Seaham Harbour’), was living at 45 South St., East Murton, Easington, Durham, with his widowed mother Margaret, aged 60 (‘b. Low Row, Yorks’). - Anthony Weatherburn died at Sedgefield in the Dec. qtr. of 1899, aged 30.
1867
Robert Johnson Weatherbourn (sic), Waterman, a bachelor aged 22,‘s. of James Johnson W., Iron Moulder [unidentified], m. Sarah Atkinson, a spinster aged 24, d. of William Atkinson, Waterman - both of Hanover Square, Newcastle - at the Register Office, Newcastle on Tyne, on 24/6/1867.
1867
Francis Weatherburn [b. 1849 in Stepney, Middlx. - 5th s. of William W. (Engine-wright, b. 1807, d. 1870) & Jane Hall (m. 1833 at Monkswearmouth, d. 1869)] m. Ellen Robinson in the June qtr. of 1867 at Sunderland. [Mary Jane (b. 1869, q.v.) is probably their daughter.] - Francis Weatherburn died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1870, aged 21.]
1867
Andrew Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William W. [bap. 1813 - formerly a Mariner, now a Carter, d. 1895] by his third wife, Elizabeth Mitchell [m. 1866, d. 1919], was b. on 9/7/1867 at Berwick & bap. on 21/7/1867 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of Wm. W., Mariner of Hatters Lane, & Margaret’ In the 1871 Census, Andrew, aged 4, was living in Hatters Lane, B-on-T, with his parents & several siblings. - Andrew W. was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 3/9/1872 - ‘left’. - In the 1881 Census, Andrew, a Scholar aged 14, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - Andrew was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T on 25/1/1893 as ‘8th (sic) s. of William and of HM Reserve Forces’ (having served in India - in the 2nd Dragoon Guards from late 1885 until early 1893.) - Andrew m. Margaret Robertson at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1894. [They had (at least) 3 sons & 4 daughters.] - Andrew Weatherburn died at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1944, aged 76.
1867 Margaret Ann Weatherbourn (sic), d. of Alexander Weatherburn [Furrier, b. 1844, d. 1909] & Emma Main [m. 1865 at Newcastle, d. 1881], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1867 at Salford, Lancs., & bap. 6/10/1867 at Manchester Cathedral. In the 1881 Census, Margaret A. Weatherburn, a Furrier, aged 13 (‘b. Salford, Lancs.’), was living with her father at 7 Broad Eye, Stafford St. Mary, Staffordshire. [Her mother, Emma, a Housekeeper, aged 36 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was a patient at the Staffordshire Infirmary, Foregate St., Stafford St. Mary, in 1881 & died there later that year. - Her father remarried in 1885.] - Margaret is probably the Margaret Weatherburn who, in the 1891 Census, was a Waitress in a Coffee Tavern in Bishopwearmouth, aged 23 (‘b. New Lambton, Co. Durham’). - Margaret Anna Weatherburn m. William Paul at Sunderland in 1893 (q.v.).
1867
Margaret Ann Weatherburn, [4th] d. of James W. [Dock Foreman, b. 1827, d. 1896] & Deborah Holden [m. 1854], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1867 at Birkenhead [Cheshire]. In the 1871 Census, Margaret A., a Scholar aged 4 (‘b. Birkenhead, Cheshire’), was living with her parents, 6 siblings & a Boarder, at 7 Sun Street, Birkenhead. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret, unm. aged 23, was living with her parents at Hydraulic Tower, Alfred Dock, Poulton cum Seacombe, Wallasey, Wirral, Cheshire.
1867
Margaret Jane Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. on 21/9/1867 at 11 Maxwell Street, South Shields, & bap. at St. Hilda’s, S. Shields, on 29/1/1868. Margaret died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1868. [Another daughter was named Margaret Jane in 1885 (q.v.).]
1867
Rachel Weatherburn [2nd] d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elizabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. at Norham on 17th July 1767. In the 1881 Census, Rachel, aged 13, was living with her parents & 8 siblings at Main Street, Norham, Northumberland. - Rachel died at Norham on 2nd December 1891, aged 24. [The birth & death dates of Rachel & her parents are shown on the gravestone of Rachel & her sister Margaret, b. 1877, d. 1886, in Norham Churchyard.]
1867
Thomas Wedderburn, [e.] s. of David W. [Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885] & Elizabeth Thompson [m. 1864, d. 1891] was b. 21/6/1867 at St. Andrew, Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Solicitor’s Clerk aged 13, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 11 Ellison Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, a Clerk aged 23 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his widowed mother, 4 siblings & a cousin, at 49 Salters Road, Gosforth. [When his mother died there later in 1891, Admon. was granted to Thomas Wedderburn, the son, a Railway Clerk, of 49 Salters Road, Gosforth.] - Thomas m. Jane Jacob at Leeds, Yorks. in 1896 (q.v.). - [They had a daughter & a son.] - Jane Wedderburn died at Dewsbury [Yorks.] in the March qtr. of 1925, aged 53. - Thomas Wedderburn died at Morecambe, Lancs., and was buried at Batley, Dewsbury, Yorks.
1867
Charles Weatherburn [b. 1846, younger s. of Richard Graham W. (Master Mariner, b. 1796, d. 1858) & Ann Tapscott (m. 1840 in London, d. there 1854)] m. Lucretia Elliott at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1867. They had a daughter & a son: Lucretia Gertrude (b. 1868); & Charles Leonard (b. 1870). - In the 1871 Census, Charles, a Ship Broker’s Clerk aged 24, was living at 19 Pier Terrace, Westoe, South Shields, Durham, with his wife Lucretia, aged 24; daughter Gertrude, aged 2; & son ‘C.L.’, aged 1 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - Lucretia Weatherburn died at S. Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1871, aged 25. - In the 1881 Census, Charles, a Ship Broker, a widower aged 35, was living at 5 Laygate Terrace, Westoe, South Shields, Durham, with his unm. sisters Elizabeth aged 38 (b. 1842, d. 1920) & Emily aged 30 (b. 1851), & his daughter Lucretia G., aged 12; & Leonard aged 11 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1901 Census, Charles, a Ship Broker, a widower aged 55, was living at 7 Westoe Crescent, Westoe, South Shields, with his sisters Elizabeth, unm. aged 58, & Ellen, a Retired Schoolmistress aged 52; & his daughter Lucretia G., aged 32 (‘all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1911 Census, Charles Weatherburn, Ship Broker, a Widower aged 65, was living in 7 rooms at Iveagh Cottage, Wylam on Tyne, with his unm. sisters, Elizabeth (bap. Elizabeth White Wetherburn in 1842), aged 68, & Ellen, aged 62, & his daughter Lucretia Gertrude, unm. aged 42 (all ‘b. South Shields’). - Charles Weatherburn died at Honiton [Devon] in the Dec. qtr. of 1931, aged 85.
1867
John Hall Weatherburn [b. 1838 at Sunderland, s. of Robert W. (Shipwright - ?b.1796 - d. 1845-51) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1832)] m. Sarah Hemesley at St. George’s in the East [Middlx.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1867. They had 2 daughters & a son b. 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 yr. 4 mnths. (both ‘b. Sunderland’). – John’s death not found but Sarah Weatherburn m. ii) John Thirkell at Sunderland in the June qtr of 1879 (q.v.). - [By John Thirkell, Sarah had another daughter, Mary Thirkell.]
1867
Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn [b. 1866] died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1867, aged 1.
1867
John Weatherburn [b. 1848, (3rd) 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 1867, aged 19.
1867
Robert Wedderburn [Robert Rowell W.], [only] s. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1825, d. 1871, 2nd s. of Andrew W. & Ann Allison (m. 1818)] by his second wife, Catherine Rowell [m. 1863], was b. on 24/12/1867 at Newcastle. In the 1871 Census, Robert, aged 3, & his mother Catherine, an Annuitant, a widow aged 39 (both ‘b. Newcastle’), were Visitors at 7 Carliol Street, Newcastle, the home of his widowed aunt, Christina Gibson (née Wedderburn, b. 1821), a Provisions Dealer aged 49 (‘b. Tweedmouth’). - In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Merchant’s Clerk aged 13, was living with his widowed mother Catherine, a China Dealer, aged 49 (both ‘b. Newcastle’), at 115 Percy St., Newcastle upon Tyne. - Catherine died in 1890. (She was not ‘living in Beaconsfield St., Newcastle, in 1895’, as is shown in W.B. p. 502 (see her m. in 1863). - In the 1891 Census, Robert R., a Solicitor’s Clerk, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his uncle Henry Wedderburn (b. 1832) & his wife Elizabeth (née Ventress, m. 1858), at 75 Beaconsfield St., Westgate, Newcastle. - Robert m. Sarah Elizabeth English in 1892 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 sons: John Roland (b. 1893) & Joseph Albert (b. 1900), & an adopted daughter, Catherine Crocker.] - Robert R. Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1947, aged 79.
1867
Charles William Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1867 at Sunderland. He died there in the June qtr. of 1869, aged 1.
1867
Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn [3rd] d. of George Cockburn W. [Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields], & Elizabeth Patrick [m. 1861], was b. 21/10/1867 at 6 Princess St., Newcastle. She died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1868, aged 0.
1867
Joseph Welsh Weatherburn, [e.] s. of John W. [Factory Forgeman (b. 1840, d. 1910)] & Ann Vardy [m. 1865, d. 1921], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1867 at Gateshead. Joseph Welch W. died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1868.
1867
Martin Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William W. [Engine Fitter, b. c1837 at Cowpen] & Eleanor Jane Nixon [m. 1861 at Newcastle], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1867 at Gateshead. [Martin and his brother Joseph (b. 1869) were bap. at Gateshead on 19/9/1869.] - In the 1871 Census, Martin, aged 3 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his parents, his maternal grandmother, & 4 siblings at 38 Somerset Street, Gateshead. - In the 1881 Census, Martin, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his parents, his paternal grandmother, & 3 siblings at 8 East Street, Wallsend. - Martin m. Martha Wallace Brownlees at Newcastle in the June qtr. 1897 (q.v.). - [By 1901 they had a daughter & a son.] - Martin Weatherburn died at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1918, ‘aged 49’.
1867
Mary Ellen R.W. Watson [afterwards Watson Weatherburn], [elder] d. of Robert W. Watson [Customs Officer, b. c1838 (q.v.), afterwards Watson Weatherburn] & Harriet Elizabeth Smith [m. 1866], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1867 at Liverpool. In the 1871 Census, Mary E.R. H. Watson, aged 3. (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with her parents & her sister Isabella, aged 9 mths., at 34 Crosfield Road, West Derby, Liverpool. - In the 1881 Census, Mary E.R.E. (sic) Watson, aged 13 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 126 Vine Street, Liverpool. - [Her surname changed to Watson Weatherburn later in 1881.] - In the 1891 Census, Mary Ellen W. Weatherburn, a School Teacher aged 23 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with her parents & siblings at 36 Beford Street, Liverpool. - Mary Ellen R.H.W. Weatherburn m. James Edward Chapman at Kendal [Westmoreland] in the June qtr. of 1903 (q.v.).
1868
Henry Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Joseph W. [Blacksmith (b. 1839 at Cowpen, d. 1912 at Gateshead)] & Mary Ann Bambrough [m. 1863, d. 1915], was b. in the March qtr. of 1868 at Gateshead. In the 1871 Census, Henry, aged 3, was living with his parents & 2 sisters at 57 Park Lane, Gateshead. - In the 1881 Census, Henry, an Errand Boy aged 13, (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his parents & 2 sisters at West Side, No. 61 Tyne Street, Gateshead. - Henry enlisted in the Durham Light Infantry on 16/2/1893.
1868
John Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of William W. [Mariner/Timber Measurer (Harbour), b. 1838 at Westoe, S. Shields, d. 1905] & Mary Steel [m. 1863 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1913 at S. Shields], was b. in the March qtr. of 1868 at South Shields. In the 1871 Census, John, aged 3 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with his parents, his brother William, aged 6, & his aunt Elizabeth Weatherburn, unm., aged 36 (all ‘b. S. Shields’), at 35 Cuthbert St., Westoe, S. Shields. - In the 1881 Census, John, aged 13 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 187 Adelaide St., Westoe, Durham. - John m. [Mary] Ada Williams at South Shields in 1888 (q.v.). - [They had 2 daughters.] - Mary Ada Weatherburn died in 1898, aged 30. - In the 1901 Census, John, a Sawyer, a widower aged 33, was living with his mother Mary, ‘aged 65’ (‘b. Norham’) - shown as a widow - 2 siblings, & his daughters Ada, aged 12, & Mary A., aged 6, at 30 Peel St., Laygate, South Shields. - John Weatherburn m. ii) Margaret Cairns at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1901. They had (at least) 6 sons & 4 daughters.
1868
William Fairbairn Weatherburn, [3rd but 2nd surv.] s. of Henry Wedderburn [Mariner, b. 1828 (bap. 1829)] & Alice Fairbairn [m. not found], was b. in the March qtr. of 1868 at Berwick. In the 1871 Census, William, aged 3 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at Palace Street, Berwick. - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 13, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 4 School Lane, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. - William Wedderburn m. his cousin Margaret Wedderburn [b. 1868 - daughter of his uncle John W. (b. 1841) & Jane Simpson (m. 1862)] in 1888 (q.v). - [M. reg. as Wedderburn.] - Margaret Wedderburn died at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1914, aged 45, & William Wedderburn died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1915, aged 47.
1868
William Wedderburn, [elder] s. of Peter W. [b. 1833, d. 1895)] & Elizabeth Bains [m. 1862], was b. 3/3/1868 at Dalton. In the 1871 Census, William Wedderburn, aged 3 (‘b. Dalton in Furness’), was living in Dalton with his parents & 2 siblings. - In the 1881 Census, William ‘Wetherburne’, a Scholar aged 13, was living with his father Peter, an Iron miner, aged 48 (‘b. Dalton’); his mother Elizabeth, aged 47 (‘b. Ulverston’); & his brother Isaac, a Scholar aged 10 (both ‘b. Dalton in Furness’), at 35 Chapel Street, Dalton in Furness. - William Wedderburn was attested on 7/1/1889 at Barrow in Furness for enlistment in the Scots Guards. He was a Hair Dresser from Dalston and his next of kin were shown as his father, Peter, and his younger brother Isaac, of Tudor Square, Dalston, but he was further examined at Lancaster on 8/1/1889 and discharged that day as unfit for service.
1868
Margaret Geggie Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver, b. c1843] & Christina Gladston Johnston [m. 1864], was b. in the June qtr. of 1868. She was bap. 2/4/1868 at Church St. Presbyterian, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret, a Scholar aged 13, was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, Tweedmouth. - In the 1891 Census, ‘Maggie’, a Check Clerk aged 22, was still living there with her parents & 5 siblings. - ‘Maggie’ Geggie Weatherburn m. at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1892.
1868
Martin Weatherburn [b. 1801 at Stannington, e.s. of Thomas Wetherburn (b. 1773) & Mary Simpson (m. 1795) - & husband of Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1826 at Horton)] died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1868, aged 67. ‘At Gateshead at Park Lane, aged 67, Mr Martin Weatherburn.’
1868
George L. Weatherburn [b. 1866 - unidentified] died at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1868, aged 2.
1868
Robert Weatherburn [b. 1859, only s. of Robert W. (Horsekeeper, b. c1802, d. 1874) by his 2nd wife Isabella Dodd (m. 1857)] died at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1868, aged 9.
1868
Charles Frederick Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of George Henry W. [Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838 at Newcastle] & Martha Ann Temple [m. 1861], was b. in the June qtr. of 1868 at Newcastle on Tyne. In the 1871 Census, Charles F., aged 3 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 17 Spring Street, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1881 Census, Charles, a Scholar aged 13, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 25 Spring St., Westgate, Northumberland. - Charles apparently m. twice. - Charles F. Weatherburn m. i) Mary Ann McCartney at Newcastle in June qtr. 1887. In the 1891 Census, Charles Frederick W., a Farrier, marr. aged 23, was living with his parents & 3 siblings, but no wife, at 6 Jefferson St., Newcastle. - Mary Ann’s death is not in the GRO Index, but Charles Frederick Weatherburn m. ii) Eleanor Jessy Simmons at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1891. [They had a daughter & a son.] - Charles Frederick Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1897, aged 29.
1868
Mary Eleanor Weatherburn [‘Ellen’], [3rd & ygst.] d. of John Wedderburn [Engine Fitter, ‘b. 1837’, d. 1869] & Jane Hutchinson [m. 1860] was b. in the June qtr. of 1868 at Walker, Northumberland. In the 1871 Census, Mary E. Wedderburn, aged 2 (‘b. Walker, Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her widowed mother Jane, a Nurse, aged 31, & 3 siblings, at 5 Patterson’s Court, St. Andrew, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1881 Census, Ellen Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 12, was living at 17 Seaham St., Westgate, Northumberland, with her aunt, Mary Ann (née Wedderburn, b. 1829 - d. of Andrew W. & Ann Allison, m. 1818) & her aunt’s husband, Robert Common, a Labourer aged 54 (‘b. Alnwick’, m. 1852). - “Eleanor m. John Wallace Trainer of Newcastle at High Elswick in 1889”. (W.B. p. 502) - Ellen Wedderburn m. at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1889.
1868
Margaret Wedderburn, [3rd] d. of John W. ‘of Spittal’ [Iron Moulder, b. 1842] & his first wife, Jane Simpson [m. 1862, d. 1873], was b. in the June qtr. of 1868 at Berwick. In the 1871 Census, Margaret, aged 2 (‘b. Spittal’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at Isack Street, Tweedmouth. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret Wedderburn, a Nurse (P&S), aged 12 (‘b. Scotland’) was staying with her uncle Thomas, a Machinist at Factory, aged 43 (b. 1837), & his wife Elizabeth (née Allen), aged 41 (all ‘b. Scotland’), at 60 Panmure Street, Elswick, Northumberland. - Margaret m. her first cousin, William Fairbairn Weatherburn (sic), b. 1868 (3rd s. of Henry W., b. 1828 (bap. 1829), & Alice Fairbairn] in 1888 (q.v.). - [M. reg. as Wedderburn.] - Margaret Wedderburn died at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1914, aged 45, & William Wedderburn died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1915, aged 47.
1868
Ann Weatherburn [née King (b. 1813) - formerly Kilby (m. 1848, 2nd wife of Martin W. (Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805)] died at Leicester on 27/5/1868, aged 55. Ann was buried at Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester. [Martin died in July 1868, leaving a Will.]
1868
Mary Hannah Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of John W. [Engine Man, b. c1833 at Blyth, d. 1886] & Mary Tuck [m. 1854], was b. 31/5/1868 at Woodhorn, Northumberland. She was bap. 18/6/1868 at Wesleyan Methodist Blyth & Seaton Delavel Circuit. In the 1871 Census, Mary H., aged 8 (‘b. North Seaton’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at Brick Row, North Newsham, Earsdon. - In the 1881 Census, Mary, a Scholar aged 12, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at NS Colliery, North Seaton, Northumberland.
1868
John Thomas Weatherburn, s. of Thomas W. [unidentified] & Jane Pounder [m. not found], bap. 4/6/1868 at Christ Church, West Hartlepool. (- No birth of a John Thomas W. reg. in 1868.) - [John Thomas must be a brother of Elizabeth, bap. 1866 (q.v.).]
1868
Martin Weatherburn [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1805, e.s. of Robert Wedderburn (Engineer, b. 1780) & Isabel Wilson (m. 1804) - & widower of Ann (m. 1848, d. 1868)] died at Leicester on 22/7/1868. Martin left a Will which was proved on 1/8/1868 by John Beardwell Kilby, Grocer, of Leicester [the surviving] executor. - Effects valued at ‘Under £450’. [Martin’s forebears built the railway-system there - see Henry W., b. 1849.)]
1868
Margaret Weatherburn [wife of William W., b. c1797 - m. not found] died at Berwick on 18/8/1868, aged 85. “Margaret Weatherburn, the much beloved and lamented wife of Mr. W. Weatherburn, late of H.M. Customs, departed this life 18 Aug. 1868, in the 86 year of her life.” [William W. died at B-on-T on 3/2/1870 (q.v.).]
1868
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [elder] d. of John Hall W. [Mariner, b. 1838] & Sarah Hemesley [m. 1867 in London], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1868 at Sunderland, Durham. In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth, aged 2 ¾ (‘b. Sunderland’), was living with her parents & younger brother at 81 Wear Street, Bishopwearmouth, Durham. [Her father John, a Mariner, died before 1879, when her mother m. ii) John Thirkell.] - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, aged 13, was living at 84 Wear St., Bishopwearmouth, with her step-father, John Thirkell, a Rivetter in a Ship Yard aged 36 (‘b. Bishopwearmouth’); her mother Sarah Thirkell, aged 34 (‘b. Blyth’); her brother John, aged 12 (b. 1869) & her half-sister Mary Thirkell aged 1 (all ‘b. Sunderland’). - [She is probably the Elizabeth Weatherburn who m. at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1892.]
1868
Alexander Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Tailor, b. 1845] & Ann Buchanan [m. 1865, d. 1885], was b. 14/9/1868 at Upper Barton St., Newcastle. He was bap. 26/12/1869 at All Saints, Newcastle. In the 1871 Census, Alexander, aged 3, was living with his parents, his brother John Robert, aged 5, & sister Ann, aged 6 mths. (all ‘b. Newcastle’), at 3 Stepney Terrace, Newcastle. - In the 1881 Census, Alexander, aged 12, was living with his ‘aunt’, Elizabeth Caris, a widow aged 56 (‘b. Newcastle’) - see entry for m. of Alexander’s sister Annie in 1887; her son Robert Caris, a Clerk aged 23 (‘b. Gateshead, Durham’); another nephew, Charles Hewison, a Wire Roper aged 29 (‘b. Newcastle’), & Housekeeper Sophia Wright aged 63 (b. Kelso, Scotland’), at 107 Derwentwater Rd., Gateshead, Durham. - [Robert Nesbit W’s father died in 1898 leaving a Will in which he bequeathed his portrait and watch to his grandson Alexander ‘now serving in H.M. Navy’ - provided he claimed them in person within 3 years of his grandfather’s death. If he did not, they were to go to his nephew, John Stapleton Weatherburn, tailor (b. 1852). - Alexander, then a Petty Officer 2nd class, Royal Navy, m. Alice Louisa Gilbert at Fareham, Hants., on 3/4/1899. [They had 2 sons & a daughter.] - Alexander, a retired Naval pensioner, died at 23 Paget Terrace, Woolwich, Kent, on 26/12/1925. - Alice L. Weatherburn died at Woolwich, Kent, in the March qtr. of 1939, aged 72.
1868
George Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of George W. [Shipwright, b. c1826, d. 1884] & Frances Wilkinson [m. 1853, d. 1897], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1868 at South Shields. In the 1871 Census, George, aged 2, was living with his parents & 2 brothers at 2 Johnsons Hill, Westoe, South Shields. - He died there in the March qtr. of 1876, aged 7.
1868
Lucretia Gertrude Weatherburn, d. of Charles W. [Ship Broker, b. 1846] & Lucretia Elliott [m. 1867 at Newcastle], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1868 at South Shields. In the 1881 Census, ‘Gertrude’, aged 12, was living with her widowed father Charles; Charles’ unm. sisters Elizabeth (b. 1842) & Emily (b. 1851); & ‘Gertrude’s’ brother ‘Leonard’ aged 11 (b. 1870), (all ‘b. S. Shields’), at 5 Laygate Terrace, Westoe, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, Lucretia G., unm. aged 32 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her father & unm. aunts Elizabeth & Ellen Weatherburn, at 7 Westoe Terrace, Westoe, South Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Lucinda Gertrude Wedderburn, unm. aged 42 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with father & 2 aunts at Iveagh Cottage, Wylam on Tyne. - Lucinda G. Weatherburn died at Honiton [Devon] in the Dec. qtr. of 1946, aged 78.
1868
Lancelot Weatherburn [b. 1849, e.s. of Luke James W. (b. 1819) - by then a Woollen Manufacturer - & Mary Kirby (m. 1847)] m. Sarah Hartley at Bury, Lancs., in the Sept. qtr. of 1868. They had (probably) 2 sons & 3 daughters: Mary Maud (b. & d. 1869); Sarah Maude (b. 1871); Robert (b. 1872, ?d at Sheffield in 1874, aged 2); Hardy (b. 1873); & (?)Mary (b. 1875). - In the 1871 Census, Launcelot (sic), an Omnibus Conductor aged 21 (‘b. Huddersfield’) was living at 8 Burrs, Walmersley Cum Shuttleworth, Lancs., with Sarah, a Throstle Spinner aged 21 (‘b. Elton, Lancs’); & a Lodger (Lancelot’s brother) Richard Weatherburn, a Pattern Cutter aged 19 (‘b. Huddersfield’ 1851). - In the 1881 Census, Lancelot, married, ‘aged 30’ (‘b. Huddersfield’), was staying with his parents & sister Maude, ‘aged 21’ ( b. 1857), at 6 Bradley Str. S., Huddersfield, Yorks. - Two of Lancelot’s children, Sarah M., aged 9; & Hardy, aged 7 (both ‘b. Lancs.’), were also staying with their grandparents as ‘Visitors’. - In the 1891 Census, Lancelot Widderburn (sic), a Servant, unm.‘aged 47’ (‘b. Huddersfield’), was an Ostler at the Albion Hotel, 19 Haymarket, Bury, Lancs. - [In the 1901 Census, Lancellotte (sic) N. Weatherburn, a Corporation Night Soil Man, aged 59 (‘b. London’ - sic), was living at 71 Paradise Street, Bury, Lancs., with his wife Isabella Buckley, aged 45 (‘b. Bury’). - Is he this Lancelot, or ‘Newton Weatherburn’, b. 1839, who is said to have been buried in Huddersfield in 1862, aged 23 , although no death entry appears in the GRO Index.] - Lancelot Newton Weatherburn died at Bury [Lancs.] in the June qtr. of 1903, aged 53.
1868
Margaret Wedderburn [b. 1843 - her birth reg. as Weatherburn - 3rd d. of William W. ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900) & Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835, d. 1893)] m. James Robert Robinson at Horncliffe in the Sept. qtr. of 1868.
1868
Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn [b. 1867, 3rd d. of George Cockburn W. (Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields) & Elizabeth Patrick (m. 1861)] died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1868, aged 0.
1868
Margaret Jane Weatherburn [b. 1867, e.d. of Robert Nesbit W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick) & Jane Richardson Steel (m. 1866)] died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1868, aged 0. [Another daughter was named Margaret Jane in 1885 (q.v.).]
1868
Robert Wedderburn [b. 1841 - his birth reg. as Weatherburn - e.s. of William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900) & Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835, d. 1893)] m. Eliza Fulton [d. of John Fulton] at Coldingham on 10/10/1868. They had 5 sons & 2 daughters: William (b. 1868); John (b. 1870); Robert (b. 1871); Jessie (b. 1874); Henry (b. 1876); Euphemia (b. 1878); & James (b. 1880, d. 1950 in S. Africa). - In the 1881 Census, Robert Wedderburn, a Blacksmith aged 39 (‘b. Horncliff’), was living at 25 Harvey Street, Byker, Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, with Eliza, aged 40; William, aged 12 (both ‘b. Coldingham’); John, aged 11; Robert, aged 9 (both ‘b. Ayton’); Jessie, aged 7; Henry, aged 6; & Euphemia, aged 2 (all ‘b. Newcastle’); plus a Lodger, William G. Walker, Engine Fitter, unm. aged 25 (‘b. Carlisle, Cumberland’). - “In 1891, Robert was living at Newcastle”. (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1891 Census, Robert, a Blacksmith aged 49 (‘b. Norham’), was living at 136 Headland St., Byker, N-on-Tyne, with Eliza, aged 51; William, a Blacksmith aged 22; John, an Engine Fitter aged 21; Robert, an Engine Fitter aged 19 (all ‘b. Scotland’); Jessie, aged 17; Henery (sic), aged 16; Euphemia, a Scholar aged 12; & James, a Scholar aged 10 (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1901 Census, Robert Wedderburn, a Blacksmith in Shipyard aged 59 (‘b. Norham’), was still living at 136 Headland St., Byker, with Eliza aged 60 (‘b. Scotland’); Robert, a Brass & Iron Turner, unm., aged 29 (‘b. Scotland’); Euphemia, unm., aged 22; granddaughter ‘Lizzie’, aged 6 (Elizabeth, b. 1894), (both ‘b. N-on-T’); & a Boarder, John W. Wilson, Blacksmith in Shipyard aged 27 (‘b. Chester le St. Durham’). - Eliza Wedderburn, of 136 Headland St., Newcastle, wife of Robert Wedderburn, Blacksmith, died at Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne, in 1904, aged 64. Her estate valued at £194. Robert Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1910, aged 68.
1868
Alexander Weatherburn [b. 1844, 4th s. of William W. (Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895) & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn, m. not found, d. 1855)] m. Elizabeth Morralee at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1868. [Alexander, a Tailor - afterwards a Grocer - was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T on 23/5/1866.] - He & Elizabeth had 5 sons & 3 daughters: Margaret Morrellee (b. 1869, m. 1899); William (b. 1871, d. 1903 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA); Rebecca Ann (b. 1873); Henry Morrilee (b. 1874); Alexander (b. 1876, d. 1877); Alexander (b. 1878, m. 1912, d. 1913); Elizabeth Morales (b. 1880, d. 1881); & John Stapleton (b. c1883, d. 1915). - [Alexander was a beneficiary under the will of his grandfather, Robert Weatherburn (b. 1791) when Robert died in 1871.] - In the 1871 Census, Alexander, a Tailor aged 26 (‘b. Berwick’), was living at Mutton Houses, Beamish, Tanfield, Durham, with Elizabeth, aged 22 (‘b. Scremerston’); Margaret M., aged 1 (‘b. Newcastle’); William, aged 3 mths. (‘b. Tanfield’); & a Visitor, Ann Cockburn, a widow aged 71 (‘b. Ancroft’). - “Alexander Weatherburn, Tailor from Durham, came to town 23/3/1878. Made Free 23/5/1866.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - In the 1881 Census, Alexander, a Tailor aged 36, was living at 30 Wool-market, B-on-T, with Elizabeth aged 32 (‘b. Scremerston’); Margaret M, aged 11 (‘b. Newcastle’); William, aged 10 (‘b. Beamish Park’); Rebecca A., aged 8; Henry M., aged 6; Alexander, aged 3 (all ‘b. Stanley’); Elizabeth M., aged 10 mths. (‘b. B-on-T’); & a Boarder. - In the 1891 Census, Alexander, aged 46 (by then a Grocer), was living at 4-6 Castlegate, with Elizabeth, aged 42; Margaret M., a Tailor’s Machinist aged 21 (‘b. N-on-T’); Rebecca ‘M’., aged 18; Henry M., a Draper’s Asst. aged 16; & Alexander, a Scholar aged 13 (all ‘b. Stanley, Durham’); & John S., a Scholar aged 7(‘b. Berwick’). - In the 1901 Census, Alexander, ‘working on own account’, aged 56 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 4 Castlegate, B-on-T, with Elizabeth, aged 52 (‘b. Scremerston’); & Henry, a Draper’s Asst. aged 26 (‘b. Stanley, Durham’). - Alexander died at Coldstream on 29/11/1904, aged 60. - “Alexander Weatherburn, (Widow), Tailor from Coldstream, came to town Oct. 1906. Made Free 23/5/1866.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - (In 1915, when her youngest son, John Stapleton W., b. 1883, was killed at Gallipolli, aged 32, Elizabeth was living at 11 Sherburn Terrace, Consett, Durham.) - Elizabeth M. Weatherburn died at Consett on 22/1/1940, aged 91. [“Their e.s. William died at Boston, U.S., on 28/4/1903, aged 32; their 3rd son Alexander died on 12/2/1913, aged 34, & two other children died in infancy”.
1868
Andrew Wedderburn [b. 1845, e.s. of James W. (b. 1823) & his first wife, Eleanor Dayer (m. 1845)] m. Mary Ann Aiston at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1868. They had 3 daughters, all b. at Newcastle: Jane Eleanor (b. 1870); Elizabeth (b. 1871); & Sarah Isabella (b. 1875). - [Andrew & his family are not in the 1881 Census under either Wedderburn or Weatherburn.] - In the 1891 Census, Andrew, a Steam Engine Fitter aged 45 (‘b. Cheswick’ - sic), was living at 80 Hamsterley Road, Elswick, Newcastle, with Mary A., a Green Grocer aged 45 (‘b. Felling, Durham’); Elizabeth, Asst. Green Grocer, unm. aged 19; & Sarah I., Asst. Green Grocer, aged 15 (both ‘b. Newcastle’); plus a ‘Boarder’, Forster Fawcett, Blacksmith, marr. aged 30 (‘b. Philadelphia, Durham’). - In the 1901 Census, Andrew, a Mechanics Labourer aged 55 (‘b. Berwick, Scotland’), was living at 82 Hamsterley Road, Elswick, with Mary Ann, a Fruiterer on own account at home, aged 54 (‘b. Felling, Durham’); Elizabeth, unm. aged 29; & Sarah, a Fruiterer, unm. aged 25 (both ‘b. Newcastle’). - Andrew Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1913, aged 66. [Andrew’s widow may be the Mary Wedderburn who died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1914, aged 65 or the Mary A. Wedderburn who died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1924, aged 77. ]
1868
Henry Wedderburn ‘of Longridge, and later of Felton’ [b. 1789, e.s. of James W. (‘Red Fisher’, of East Ord, b. 1756) & Christen Philip (m. 1784)] died unm. at Newcastle on Tyne on 18/11/1868, aged 79.
1868
William Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Robert W. [Blacksmith, b. 1841] & Eliza Fulton [m. Oct. 1868], bap. 1/12/1868 at Coldingham. (Baptism shown at Ayton on same date. - Wm. is shown on W.B. p. 501 as ‘b. 1868’. - In the 1871 Census, William Wedderburn, aged 2 (‘b. Scotland’), was staying at his grandparents house in Horncliffe with 4 of their children. - In the 1881 Census, William, a Scholar aged 12, was living with his parents & 6 younger siblings at 25 Harvey Street, Byker, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, William, a Blacksmith aged 22 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 136 Headland St., Byker, N-on-Tyne. - William Wedderburn, ‘b. 4/12/1868 at Coldingham, Berks’ (sic), ‘signed on’ as a Blacksmith (probably at Chatham, as HMS Pembroke was the Harbour ship there at the time, although he was a Devonport rating), on 31/7/1891 for 12 years service. He is described as 5 ft. 6½ ins tall with Light hair, Blue eyes & a Fresh complexion. He served on “Pembroke”, “Rodney”, Vivid II”, Bonaventure, Vivid II (again), “Theseus” & “Vivid II” (yet again), before purchasing his discharge on 13/2/1897. William Wedderburn ‘late of Byker’, Newcastle, m. Jane Oliver [e.d. of William Oliver, a Shepherd, of Bairnkine, Jedburgh] at Cape Town, S. Africa, on 22/12/1898. (Info. from Marjorie Gavin). - “They had 3 children who were strictly brought up in Cape Town as Plymouth Brethren”. Mrs. Wedderburn, aged 33, sailed from Liverpool on the “Persic”with her sons Robert Wedderburn, aged 3, & William Oliver Wedderburn, aged 1, on 15th Jan. 1903 bound for the Cape, S. Africa. (Ships’ Passenger Lists)
1868
Robert James Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of John W. ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’ [Ag Lab, b. c1833] - but 2nd s. by John’s wife, Mary Hickie [m. 1863], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1868 at Felkington. In the 1871 Census, Robert, a Scholar aged 3 (‘b. Duddo’- SE of Norham), was living at No. 13 Felkington Farm Hamlet, Duddo Northumberland, with his parents, his half-brother John, aged 12 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); & his brothers Henry, aged 5 (‘b. Wooler’); & David, aged 1 (‘b. Duddo’). - In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Duddo parish’), was living with his parents & 2 brothers at Shoreswood Private House, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, a General Labourer aged 22 (‘b. Felkington’), was living with his parents & 2 brothers at Inland Pasture Farm (Cottage), Scremerston, Ancroft. - He became a Railway Surfaceman. - Robert James m. Elizabeth Aitcheson in 1897 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 3 sons & 4 daughters.)] - Robert J. Wedderburn died in the Dec. qtr of 1944, aged 76.
1868
Ann Weatherburn [?Ann Bambrough, b. March qtr. 1863 at Gateshead (10a 600) - ?e.d. of.Mary Ann Bambrough who m. Joseph Weatherburn (b. 1839 at Cowpen) at Heworth, Durham, on 6/9/1863, q.v.] died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1868, aged 5.
1868
Ellen Weatherburn [née Keates, wife of Robert W., Engine Driver (b. 1839 at Snibstone Colliery, Leicester, m. 1865) died at Burton-on Trent in the Dec. qtr. of 1868, aged 30. [- Robert Weatherburn, Engine-Driver, ‘a widower residing in Gloucester’, m. ii) Eliza Kellett at Leicester on 24/9/1872 (q.v.).
1868
John Dobson Weatherburn [b. 1852 at Tynemouth] died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1868, aged 16. ‘At Gateshead on 2nd instant at the house of Mr J Johnson, Park Lane, Mr J Dobson Weatherburn.’
1868
Joseph Welch Weatherburn [Joseph Welsh W., b. 1867, e.s. of John W. (b. 1840, d. 1910) & Ann Vardy (m. 1865, d. 1921)] died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. 1868. ‘At Gateshead at Monk Street, on the 19th instant, aged 11 months, Joseph Welch Weatherburn.’
1868
Mary Weatherburn [née Walker, wife of William W. (Mole-Catcher, b. 1803, m. 1828)] died at Morpeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1868, aged 64.
1869
Thomas Wedderburn [Foundry Clerk, bap. as ‘Weatherburn’, 1847, 2nd s. of James W. (b. 1823) & his first wife, Eleanor Dayer (m. 1845)] m. Isabella Purvis [d. of Francis Purvis], at Newcastle in January 1869. They had (at least) 1 son & 3 daughters: Hannah (b. 1870, m. 1896); Thomas (b. 1871); Eleanor Dayer (b. Dec. qtr. 1875); & Winifred Hanson (b. 1884). - (W.B. p. 502) - In the 1871 Census, Thomas, a Foundry Clerk aged 23 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at 97 Hinde Street, Elswick, Newcastle, with Isabella, aged aged 23 (‘b. Byker Bar’); & Hannah, aged 1 (‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Clerk in a Blast Furnace aged 33 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at 31 Dobson St., Elswick, Northumberland, with Isabella aged 33; Hannah, a Scholar aged 11; Thomas, a Scholar aged 9; Eleanor D., aged 5 (all ‘b. Newcastle’); & his mother-in-law, Hannah Purvis, a widow aged 73 (‘b. Steele, Hexham’). - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, Book Keeper in Engineering Works, aged 43, was living at 1 Hawthorn St., Elswick, with Isabella, aged 43; Hannah, aged 21; Thomas, Draughtsman in Hydraulic Elgineering Works, aged 19; Eleanor D., aged 15; & Winifred H., aged 6. - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, an Accountant’s Clerk, aged 53 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was still living at 1 Hawthorn Street, Elswick, with Isabella, aged 53; Thomas, unm. aged 29; Eleanor D., an Engineer’s Draughtsman, unm. aged 25; & Winifred H., unm. aged 16 (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Wedderburn, Retired, aged 63 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living in 5 rooms at 31 Dobson Street, Newcastle on Tyne, with Isabella, aged 63, Married 41 years, 4 children, all living, & their daughters Eleanor Dayer Wedderburn, unm. aged 34, & Winifred Hanson Wedderburn, unm. aged 26 (all ‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’). - 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.
1869
Deborah Weatherburn, [5th] d. of James W. [Dock Foreman, b. 1827, d. 1896] & Deborah Holden [m. 1854], was b. in the March qtr. of 1869 at Birkenhead [Lancs.]. In the 1871 Census, Deborah, aged 2 (‘b. Birkenhead, Cheshire’), was living with her parents, 6 siblings & a Boarder, at 7 Sun Street, Birkenhead. - In the 1891 Census, Deborah, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Birkenhead’), was living with her parents & siblings at Hydraulic Tower, Alfred Dock, Poulton cum Seacombe, Wallasey, Wirral, Cheshire. - Deborah m. at Toxteth Park [nr. Liverpool] in 1898 (q.v.). - [Deborah Ann W. (b. 1880 at Birkenhead) was m. at West Derby, nr. Liverpool, in 1901.]
1869
Margaret Ann Weatherburn, [2nd but e. surv.] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. on 15/2/1869 at South Shields & bap. 7/3/1869 at St. Hilda, S. Shields. - In the 1871 Census, ‘Magee’ Wetherburn (sic), aged 2 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her parents & her father’s aunt Ann Cockburn & her family, at East Holborn, South Shields. - Margaret Ann died at S. Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1872, aged 3. [Two other Margaret Ann W’s were b. in 1869 (q.v.).]
1869
Mary Maud Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Lancelot W. [b. 1849] & Sarah Hartley [m. 1868], was b. in the March qtr. of 1869 at Bury [Lancs.]. She died in the Sept. qtr.
1869 Margaret Alice Wetherburn, [younger] d. of John Weatherburn [Labourer, b. c1827] & Margaret Alderson [m. 1860, John shown as Weatherbarn], was b. in the March qtr. of 1869. In the 1871 Census, Margaret, aged 1 (‘b. Seaham H’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 11 Church Road, Dawdon, Seaham Harbour, Durham. - Margaret Alice Wetherburn died at Easington in Sept. qtr. 1876.
1869
Mark Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of William W. [bap. 1813 - formerly a Mariner, now a Carter, d. 1895] by his third wife Elizabeth Mitchell [m. 1866, d. 1919], was b. in the June qtr. of 1869 & bap. 7/4/1869 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of Wm. Weatherburn, husbandman of Hatters Lane, & Elizabeth’.) Mark died in the June qtr. of 1869. He was buried in a pauper’s grave at Berwick Cemetery on 15/4/1869, aged 17 days.
1869
Elizabeth Weatherburn, [4th] d. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. 23/5/1869 & bap. the same day at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘d. of George W., Ropemaker of High Greenses, & Lily’.) Elizabeth was buried (in pauper’s grave) in Berwick Cemetery on 10/2/1870,
aged 8 months.
1869
Ann Amelia Weatherburn, [elder] d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1840 at Coalville, Leics.] & his first wife, Ann Hall [m. 1858], was b. in the June qtr. of 1869 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.]. In the 1881 Census, Ann A., a Scholar aged 11, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 75 Queen Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. - In the 1891 Census, Annie, aged 21, was living with her parents & her sister Bertha, aged 18 (‘b. Russia’), at 93 Highgate Road, Kentish Town, St. Pancras, Middlx. - ‘Annie’ Amelia Weatherburn m. Juan Calastemi at Pancras (London) in 1892. [N.B. ‘Annie’ Weatherburn (Anne W., b. 1866 at Holbeck - d. of William Wilson W.), was m. at Leeds in the Dec. qtr. of 1892.]
1869
Charles W. Weatherburn [Charles William W., b. 1867, ?e.s. of Charles W. (Ship Broker, b. 1846, m. 1867)] died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1869, aged 1.
1869
Margaret Wetherburn (sic), d. of George Wedderburn [Coal Miner, b. c1844] & his first wife Ann [Bryson (m. 1865)], was b. in the June qtr. of 1869. In the 1871 Census, Margaret, aged 1 (‘b. Woodhorn’), was living with her parents & 2 uncles (‘Lodgers’) at Chaple Row, Jarrow. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Acklington, Northumberland’), was living with George & his second wife ‘Anne’ (née Cowans, m. 1877), aged 46, & her brother Henry, a Scholar aged 6 (b. 1874) - (both also ‘b. Acklington’ - nr. Felton). - [Margaret is not shown on W.B. p. 503 but Henry is shown as son of George & his first wife, Ann Bryson.]
1869
Margaret Weatherburn [née Hall, wife of Robert W. (Miller & Farmer at Plawsworth, b. 1820, m. 1851, d. 1912)] died at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1869, aged 49.
1869
Andrew Wedderburn [b. 1826, 3rd s. of Andrew W. (b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818) & husband of Hannah Wardle (m. 1852)] died at Church Coppenhall, Cheshire, in the June qtr. of 1869, ‘aged 40’. In the 1901 Census, Hannah Weatherburn, a widow aged 69 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living at 10 Market Terrace, Monks Coppenhall, Cheshire.]
1869
Elisabeth Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elisabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1869. She was bap. 25/7/1869 at Norham, Norham-NC. In the 1881 Census, Elisabeth, a Scholar aged 11, was living with her parents & 8 siblings at Main Street, Norham. - “Elizabeth m. Samuel Stewart Sutherland”. (W.B. p. 501) - [She may be the Elizabeth Weatherburn who was m. at Morpeth in 1889 (q.v.).]
1869
John Weatherburn, [3rd & ygst.] s. of John W. [Engine Man, b. c1833 at Blyth, d. 1886] & Mary Tuck [m. 1854], was b. 18/9/1869 at Woodhorn, Northumberland. He was bap. 3/10/1869 at Wesleyan Methodist Blyth & Seaton Delavel Circuit. In the 1871 Census, John, aged 1 (‘b. North Seaton’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at Brick Row, North Newsham, Earsdon. - In the 1881 Census, John, a Scholar aged 11, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at NS Colliery, North Seaton, Northumberland. - [John’s name does not appear in the 1901 Census Index.] - He may be the John Weatherburn who died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1917, aged 46.
1869
Joseph Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of William W. [Engine Fitter, b. c1837 at Cowpen] & Eleanor Jane Nixon [m. 1861 at Newcastle], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1869 at Gateshead. He was bap. there on 19/9/1869 with his elder brother Martin (b. 1867). In the 1871 Census, Joseph, aged 1 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his parents, his maternal grandmother, & 4 siblings at 38 Somerset Street, Gateshead. - He became a Boiler Maker. - In the 1881 Census, Joseph, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his parents, his paternal grandmother & 3 siblings at 8 East Street, Wallsend. - Joseph Weatherburn m. Annie Rhind at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1900 (q.v.). They had (at least) 5 daughters & 2 sons. - Joseph died in the March qtr. of 1941, aged 71.
1869
Margaret Morrelles (sic) Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Alexander W. [Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844 at B-on-T, d. 1904] & Elizabeth Morralee [m. 1868, d. 1940], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1869 at Newcastle. In the 1871 Census, Margaret M., aged 1 (‘b. Newcastle’); was living with her parents & brother William, aged 3 mths., at Mutton Houses, Beamish, Tanfield, Durham. - Margaret Morralle (sic)W., living at Hide Hill, was admitted to the 2nd Class in the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 5/11/1878 - ‘left’. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret M., a Scholar aged 11, was living with her parents (Alexander by then a Grocer) & 5 siblings at 30 Woolmarket, Berwick-upon-Tweed. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret, aged 21, a Tailor’s Machinist (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 4-6 Castlegate, B-on-T. - Margaret Moralee Weatherburn m. James Rae Burns at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1899.
1869
Mary Jane Weatherburn, [probably d. of Francis W. (b. 1849 in London, d. 1870 in Sunderland) & Ellen Robinson (m. 1867)] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1869 at Sunderland.
1869
Margaret Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of David W. [Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885] & Elizabeth Thompson [m. 1864, d. 1891], was b. 2/8/1869 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Margaret, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 11 Ellison Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Newcastle’), was a Kitchenmaid in the (large) household of William R.I. Hopkins, J.P., D.L., Coalowner, a widower aged 63 (‘b. Scotland’), at Witton Tower, Witton le Wear, Durham. - Margaret m. i) Mathew Henry Nixon in 1894 (q.v.). - Mathew was buried on 29/6/1903 at Throckley, aged 40. - Margaret (Nixon) m. ii) George Rutter [b. 8/1/1872 at Newburn, s. of Joshua Rutter] at Castle Ward on 24/12/1904. - George Rutter died at Newcastle on 10/11/1931, aged 59. He was buried at Newburn. - Margaret Rutter died at Newburn in 1939, aged 70.
1869
Isabella Wetherburn (sic) [?Isabella Wedderburn, b. 1847, 2nd d. of Henry W. (Blacksmith, b. c1803, d.1866) by his second wife, Margaret Dover] was m. at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1869.
1869
Thomas Weatherburn, Coal Miner, a bachelor aged 23 [b. 1846, 2nd s. of Thomas W., Pitman (bap. 1819, d. 1885) & Ann Robson (m. 1841, d. 1910)], of Backworth, Tynemouth, ‘s. of Thomas Weatherburn, Coal Miner’, m. Mary Ann Wilson, a Spinster aged 21, of Seghill, ‘d. of Robert Wilson, Coal Miner’, at the Register Office, Tynemouth, on 14/8/1869. - Thomas & Mary Ann do not appear in the 1871 or 1881 Censuses. - Thomas may have emigrated, as a Thomas Weatherburn arrived at Ellis Island, USA, on 5/10/1895 shown as a US citizen, a Miner.
1869
John Wetherburn (sic), [b. c1830 - unidentified] died at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1869, aged 39.
1869
John Weatherburn, Engine Fitter [John Wedderburn, ‘b. 1837’, 6th s. of Andrew W. (b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818) & husband of Jane Hutchinson (m. 1860)] died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1869, aged 52. On W.B. p. 502, John is said to have ‘died before 1871’. (It shows that his son John Andrew (b. 1860) died in 1869, but he died in 1861 (q.v.). - John’s widow Jane m. ii) Henry Mills at Newcastle in 1871 (q.v.).
1869
Mary Maud Wetherburn (sic) [b. March qtr. 1869, e.d. of Lancelot Weatherburn (b. 1849) & Sarah Hartley (m. 1868)] died at Bury [Lancs.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1869.
1869
John Hall Weatherburn, [only] s. of John Hall W. [Mariner, b. 1838] & Sarah Hemesley [m. 1867 in London], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1869 at Sunderland. In the 1871 Census, John H., aged 1 yr. 4 mths. (‘b. Sunderland’), was living with his parents & elder sister Elizabeth at 81 Wear Street, Bishopwearmouth, Durham. [His father John, a Mariner, died before 1879, when his mother m. ii) John Thirkell.] - In the 1881 Census, John, aged 12, was living at 84 Wear St., Bishopwearmouth, with his stepfather, John Thirkell, a Rivetter in a Ship Yard aged 36 (‘b. Bishopwearmouth’); his mother Sarah Thirkell, aged 34 (‘b. Blyth’); his sisters Elizabeth, aged 13, & Sarah, aged 9; & his half-sister Mary Thirkell, aged 1 (all ‘b. Sunderland’). - In the 1891 Census, John Weatherburn, a Labourer, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Sunderland’), stepson of John Thirkell, was living with his step-father, a Boiler Rivetter aged 42 (‘b. Sunderland’), his mother Sarah, aged 41 (‘b. Blyth, Northumberland’), & his half-sister Mary Thirkell, aged 11 (‘b. Sunderland’). - In the 1901 Census, John, a General Labourer aged 31 (‘b, Sunderland’), was still living with his stepfather, mother, & half-sister Mary, at 86 Wear Street, Sunderland. - In the 1911 Census, John Weatherburn, General (?Gardener), aged 41 (‘b. Sunderland’), was an Inmate in the Sunderland Workhouse. - John H. Weatherburn died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1916, ‘aged 45’.
1869
Margaret Ann Weatherburn, [e.] d. of John W. [Factory Forgeman, b. 1840 at Blyth, d. 1910 at Cockermouth] & Ann Vardy [m. 1865, d. 1921 at Cockermouth], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1869. She was bap. at Gateshead on 5/12/1869. In the 1871 Census, Margaret A., aged 1 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents at 4 Monk Street, Gateshead. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret, a Scholar aged 11, was living with her parents & her brother John William, aged 4, at 1 Lodge Terrace, Wallsend, Northumberland. [Their sister Polly Rebecca (Mary Rebekah, b. 1871, d. 1882) was visiting the Baker family at Cramlington.] - In the 1891 Census, ‘Meggie’, a Boot Shop Assistant, unm. aged 21, was living with her parents & brother at 3 St. Bede’s Terrace, Gateshead. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret, a Boot Saleswoman, unm. aged 31, was still living there with her parents & brother. - Margaret A. Wetherburn (sic) m. John Young at Hartlepool in the Sept. qtr. of 1909. [In 1911 they were living in Workington, Cumberland.]
1869
James William Thomson Weatherburn, aged 30, s. of William W. [unidentified] m. Rose Lupton, aged 26, d. of John Watts Lupton, at St. Olave, York, on 6/12/1869. Their son Frederick ‘Thompson or Weatherburn’ was bap. in 1871 (q.v.) - 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. aged 35.
1869
John Wedderburn [b. 1843, 2nd s. of David W. (Horsekeeper, b. 1809, d. 1847) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834)] m. Eleanor Wilson [b. 1852, d. of Thomas Wilson] at Seghill in the Dec. qtr. of 1869. They had 2 daughters & a son: Sarah (b. & d. 1870 at Seghill); Elizabeth (b. 1871 at Seghill); & Thomas (b. 1873 at Seaton Delaval). [The Rev. John Alroy [‘Roy’] Wedderburn (who died at ‘Manormead’, a Home for retired Clergy, at Hindhead, Surrey, in 1997, aged 89) was John & Eleanor’s grandson. (See details under Thomas, b. 1873, m. 1897). - In the 1871 Census, John, a Joiner aged 26 (‘b. Dinnington’), was living at 8 Mare Close, Seghill, with Eleanor, aged 19 (‘b. Seghill’). - In the 1881 Census, John, (then) a Coal Miner aged 37 (‘b. Dinnington’), was living at South Cramlington, Northumberland, with ‘Ellen’ (sic) aged 29; Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 9; & Thomas, a Scholar aged 7 (all ‘b. Seghill’). In the 1891 Census, John a Cartwright & Joiner aged 47 (‘b. Ponteland’), was living at 2 Robinsons Buildings, Cramlington, with Ellen, aged 38; Eliz., a Dressmaker, aged 19; & Thos., a Tailor’s Apprentice aged 17 (all ‘b. Seghill’). - In the 1901 Census, John, a Joiner & Cartwright aged 57 (‘b. Brenkley’), was living at 5 East View Avenue, Cramlington, with Ellen, aged 48; Elizabeth, a Dressmaker aged 29 (both ‘b. Seghill’), & John’s mother-in-law Elizabeth Wilson, aged 86 (‘b. Walker’). - John Wedderburn, Joiner, of Cramlington, Northumberland, died on 7/12/1905 aged 62. - Probate was granted at Newcastle-upon Tyne to Thomas Wedderburn, Tailor. - Effects: £202:8:0d. - Eleanor Wedderburn died at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1928, aged 76.
1869 Robert Weatherburn [Robert Nesbit W., Compositor, b. 1848, e.s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Fishmonger, b. c1824) & Hannah Willis (m. 1847)] m. Mary Elizabeth Bean at Bradford, Yorks., in the Dec. qtr. of 1869. ‘October 17th at Bradford Parish Church, Mr Robert Weatherburn to Miss Mary Bean, both of Horton.’ (Marriages, Leeds Mercury, 19/10.1869) - They had one son, Walter Nesbit (b. 1870). - In the 1871 Census, Robert, a Compositor aged 22 (‘b. Berwick’), was living at 21 Crown Street, Great Bolton, Lancs., with Mary Elizabeth, aged 21, & Walter Nesbit, aged 6 mths. (both ‘b. York.’). - In the same year he was left a legacy in the Will of his grandfather Robert - a share in the “Six dwelling rooms situated in the yard leading from Castlegate aforesaid now in the occupation of William Scott James Denham John Drummond John Tunny and John Edminson with the right of wayleave and pafsage for the accommodation of the occupants thereof at the back Upon trust to permit the said Margaret Leonard [his aunt] to pofsefs the same and to receive the rents and profits thereof during her life And after her death Upon trust for my three Grandsons Robert Nesbitt, William, and Steven Weatherburn sons of Robert Nesbitt Weatherburn as tenants in common”. - In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Printer/Compositor aged 32 (‘b. Berwick’), was living at 5 Faraday St., Little Bolton, Lancashire, with Mary E., aged 31 & Walter Nesbit, aged 10 (both ‘b. York’). - In the 1891 Census, Robert, a Printer/Compositor, aged 42 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 47 Minto St., Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancs., with Mary E., aged 41; & Walter N., a Machine Fitter aged 20 (both ‘b. York’). - 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 still living at 47 Minto Street, Ashton under Lyme. [Their mother continued to live, as a tenant, at 9 College Place until she entered Berwick Workhouse where she died in 1898.] - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Jobbing Compositor aged 52, was living at 128 Turton Street, Bolton, Lancs., with Mary Elizabeth, aged 51 (‘b. York’). - Robert died at Bolton in the Sept. qtr. of 1905, aged 56. Mary E. Weatherburn died at Bolton in the June qtr. of 1917, ‘aged 61’.
1869
Jane Weatherburn [?née Hall, wife of William W., Engineer (b. 1807, m. 1833)] died at Sunderland in the Dec. qtr. of 1869, aged 53. [William died in 1870.]
1870
James Weatherstone Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of William W. [Mariner/Timber Measurer (Harbour), b. 1838 at Westoe, S. Shield, d, 1905s] & Mary Steel [m. 1863 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1913] was b. on 25/2/1870 at South Shields & bap. on 13/4/1870 at St. Hilda’s, S. Shields. James died at S. Shields in the March qtr. of 1871, aged 0.
1870
Wilhelmina Watson Weatherburn, [e.] d. of William W. [bap. 1813 - formerly a Mariner, now a Carter, d. 1895] & his third wife, Elizabeth Mitchell [m. 1866, d. 1919], was b. 27/1/1870 at Berwick & bap. on 13/3/1870 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘d. of William W., Carter of Hatters Lane, & Elizabeth’.) - In the 1871 Census, Wilhelmina, aged 1, was living with her parents & several siblings in Hatters Lane, Berwick-on-Tweed. - Wilhelmina W., living in Castlegate, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 24/8/1874 - ‘left’. - In the 1881 Census, Wilamina (sic), a Scholar aged 11, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane. - In the 1891 Census, Williamina (sic) Weatherburn, aged 21, was living at Cocksburnpath. - Wilhelmina Watson Weatherburn m. William Thomson at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1897.
1870
David Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] s. of John W. ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’ [Ag. Lab, b. 1830] - but 3rd s. by John’s wife, Mary Hickie [m.1863], was b. in the March qtr. of 1870 at Berwick. In the 1871 Census, David, a Scholar aged 3 (‘b. Duddo’), was living was living at No. 13 Felkington Farm Hamlet, Duddo (SE of Norham), Northumberland, with his parents, his half-brother John, aged 12 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); & his brothers Henry, aged 5 (‘b. Wooler’); & David, aged 1 (‘b. Duddo’). - In the 1881 Census, David, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Duddo Parish’), was living with his parents & 2 brothers at Shoreswood Private House, Shoreswood, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, David, a General Labourer aged 20 (‘b. Felkington’), was living with his parents & 2 brothers at Inland Pasture Farm (Cottage), Scremerston, Ancroft. - He became a Railway Signalman. - David Wedderburn m. Isabella Jane Heir in 1897 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 1 daughter & 2 sons.] - Isabella J. Wedderburn died in the June qtr. of 1948, aged 76.
1870
Hannah Wedderburn, [e.] d. of Thomas W. [Foundry Clerk, b. 1847] & Isabella Purvis [m. 1869], was b. in the March qtr. of 1870 at Newcastle. (W.B. p. 502 & In the 1881 Census, Hannah, a Scholar aged 11, was living with her parents, 2 siblings & her maternal grandmother, at 31 Dobson St., Elswick, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Hannah, aged 21, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 1 Hawthorn St., Elswick. - Hannah Wedderburn m. at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1896.
1870
John Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of Robert W. [Blacksmith, b. 1841] & Eliza Fulton [m. 1868], bap. 29/3/1870 at Ayton. In the 1881 Census, John, a Scholar aged 11, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 25 Harvey Street, Byker, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, John, an Engine- fitter aged 21 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 136 Headland St., Byker, N-on-Tyne. - John Wedderburn m. Agnes Durr. - They had 3 daughters & a son, John Reginald (b. 1919) who m. Alice King & died in 1974, leaving issue.
1870
Sarah Wedderburn, [elder] d. of John W. ‘of Seghill’ [Cartwright & Joiner, b. 1843] & Eleanor Wilson [m. 1869], was b. & died at Seghill, Northumberland, in the March qtr. of 1870.
1870
Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. 1866 at Morpeth - unidentified] died at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1870, aged 3. [Probably the Elizabeth Weatherburn, 3, of North Seaton Colliery who was buried at Woodhorn on 30/3/1870. ]
1870
Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. 1869, 4th d. of George W. (Twine Spinner, b. 1834) & Lily Sutherland (m. not found)] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1870, aged 0. She was buried in pauper’s grave at Berwick Cemetery on 10/2/1870, aged 8 mths.
1870
Mary Weatherburn [née Murray, wife of Peter W., Shoemaker (b. c1822, m. 1847)] died at Glendale in the March qtr. of 1870, aged 56. [Peter m. ii) Mary Ann Cummins at Gateshead in 1882 (q.v.).]
1870
William Weatherburn [Engine-wright, b. 1807, e.s. of John W. & Priscilla Harpley (m. 1806) & widower of Jane Hall (m. 1833)] died at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1870, aged 62. [Jane Weatherburn died at Sunderland in the Dec. qtr of 1869, aged 53.]
1870
William Weatherburn [b. 1794, 5th s. of William W., Customs Officer, b. c1752, & Margaret (?Nesbit)] died at Berwick on 3/2/1870, aged 75. “William Weatherburn of Castlegate, B-on-T, late an officer in Her Majesty’s Customs, died on 3/2/1870 in the 7 ? year of age. (Headstone in Berwick Cemetery) - He left a Will dated 15/10/1869, which was proved at London on 25/7/1870. - He bequeathed legacies to a number of relatives (including his nieces, the daughters Alexander Wedderburn ‘of Exeter’ - W.B. p. 507) and £1000 of the residue ‘in trust for the benefit of the Widows of Freemen of the Corporation of Berwick upon Tweed resident in the Town of Berwick’. - He appointed as Trustees James Gray Wine and Spirit Merchant and Henry Lindsay Christison, both of Berwick upon Tweed. - He left no children but asked to be buried in Berwick Cemetery beside his late wife Margaret, who had died on 18/8/1868, aged 85.
1870
Ann Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of George Henry W. [Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838 at Newcastle] & Martha Ann Temple [m. 1861], was b. in the June qtr. of 1870 at Newcastle on Tyne. In the 1871 Census, Ann, aged 11 mths. (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 17 Spring Street, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne. - She died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1874, aged 4. [In the 1881 Census, her sister Frances Ann (b. 1878) is called ‘Anne’. - N.B. Annie Weatherburn, b. Sept. qtr. 1870 is a daughter of Robert Nesbit W. & Ann Buchanan (m. 1865).]
1870
Charles Leonard Weatherburn, [?2nd but only surv.] s. of Charles W. [Ship Broker, b. 1846] & Lucretia Elliott [m. 1867 at Newcastle], was b. in the June qtr. of 1870 at South Shields. In the 1881 Census, ‘Leonard’, aged 11, was living at 5 Laygate Terrace, Westoe, Durham, with his widowed father Charles; Charles’s unm. sisters Elizabeth (b. 1842) & Emily (b. 1851), & his sister [Lucretia] Gertrude, aged 12 (b. 1868), (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1901 Census, Charles L. Weatherburn, Priest of Church of England, unm. aged 31 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living at 28 Melbourne St., All Saints, Newcastle on Tyne. - Charles L. Weatherburn m. Thelma H. Biddle at Bournemouth [Hants.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1926. [The Rev. Charles Leonard Weatherburn, son of Charles Wedderburn of Honiton [Devon], m. Thelma Hayward Biddle at Painton, Devon [sic], on 7/12/1926. - The Vicar of Shilbottle officiated. ]
1870
Edward Thomas Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of George Cockburn W. [Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields] & Elizabeth Patrick [m. 1861], was b. in the June qtr. of 1870 at Newcastle. In the 1871 Census, Edward Thomas was living with his parents & 2 siblings at 10 Princess St., Newcastle. - In the 1881 Census, Edward, a Scholar aged 10, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 30 Carliol Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. - In the 1891 Census, Edward, a Horse Shoer aged 21 (‘b. Newcastle’)was living with his parents & his youngest sister Florence A., aged 5, at 87 Tarset Street, Newcastle. - Edward m. Elizabeth Milligan in March qtr. of 1892 (q.v.). - [They had 5 sons & 2 daughter, only one of whom, the elder daughter, survived.] - Elizabeth Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1916, aged 42 & Edward T. Weatherburn died in the June qtr. of 1939, aged 69.
1870
Isabella Weatherburn Watson [afterwards Watson Weatherburn], [younger] d. of Robert W. Watson [Customs Officer, b. c1838 - afterwards Watson Weatherburn)] & Harriet Elizabeth Smith [m. 1866], was born in the June qtr. of 1870 at Liverpool. In the 1871 Census, Isabella W. Watson, aged 9 mths. (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with her parents & sister Mary (‘b. Liverpool’), at 34 (?)Crosfield Road, West Derby, Liverpool. - In the 1881 Census, Isabella W. Watson, aged 10 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 126 Vine Street, Liverpool. - [Her surname was reversed to Watson Weatherburn later in 1881.] - In the 1891 Census, Isabella W. Weatherburn, a School Teacher aged 20 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with her parents & siblings at 36 Beford Street, Liverpool. - In the 1901 Census, I.W. Watson Weatherburn, a School Teacher, unm. aged 30 (b. Liverpool’), was living with her brother Sydney (b. 1876) at 36 Waterloo Road, Seaforth, Ormskirk, Lancs. - Isabel Watson Weatherburn m. Henry Alfred Roberts at West Derby [nr. Liverpool] in the Sept. qtr. of 1902 (q.v.).
1870
James Wedderburn, [only] s. of John W. ‘of Spittal’ [Iron Moulder, b. 1842, d. 1888] & his first wife, Jane Simpson [m. 1862, d. 1873], was b. in the June qtr. of 1870 at Berwick. In the 1871 Census, James, aged 11 mths. (‘b. Spittal’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Isack Street, Tweedmouth. - In the 1881 Census, James, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Spittal’), was living with his father John, a widower aged 40, & 2 siblings at 3 Wallace Green, Berwick upon Tweed. - [John m. ii) Agnes Crombie in 1882 (q.v.)] - [It may be this James Wedderburn who was m. at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1893.]
1870
Francis Weatherburn [b. 1849 at Stepney, Middlx. 5th s. of William W. (Engine-wright, b. 1807 at Sunderland, d. there 1870) & Jane Hall (m. 1833 at Monkwearmouth, d. 1869), & husband of Ellen (née Robinson, m. 1867)] died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1870, aged 21.
1870
Annie Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Tailor, b. 1845] & Ann Buchanan [m. 1865, d.1885], was b. 13/7/1870 at Newcastle & bap. 22/8/1870 at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne. In the 1871 Census, Ann, aged 6 mths., was living with her parents, her brothers John Robert, aged 5 & Alexander, aged 3 (all ‘b. Newcastle’), at 3 Stepney Terrace, Newcastle. - In the 1881 Census, Ann, a Scholar aged 10, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 23 Robert Place, Gateshead, Durham. - Annie m. at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1887.
1870
Adam Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver of Tweedmouth (b. c1843)] & Christina Gladston Johnson [m. 1864], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1870. (He was bap. 17/7/1870 at Church St. Presbyterian, Berwick onTweed. - In the 1881 Census, Adam, aged 10, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, Tweedmouth. - In the 1891 Census, A. Weatherburn, a Railway Porter, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was a Boarder at the home of William J. McNulty, a Market Gardener aged 61 (‘b. Churchlands, Northumberland’), & his wife & son, at Rose Hill Road, Wallsend. - Adam m. Lydia Alice K. Wilson at Chester le Street [Durham] in 1898 (q.v.). - Adam Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1916, ‘aged 48’.
1870
John Cockburn Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardon Steel [m. 1866], was b. on 4/7/1870 at South Shields & bap. 28/7/1872 at St. Hilda, S. Shields. - In the 1871 Census, John Wetherburn (sic), aged 8mths. (‘b. South Shields’), was living with his parents & sister ‘Magee’, aged 2, at the home of his father’ widowed aunt, Ann Cockburn, Shop Keeper, a widow aged 52 (‘b. Borough, London’), & her son & sister, at East Holborn, South Shields. - In the 1881 Census, John, a Scholar aged 10, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 17 Maxwell St., Westoe, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, John C., a Printer aged 20 (‘b. S. Shields’), was still living with his parents & 4 siblings at 17 Maxwell Road, S. Shields. - John Cockburn Weatherburn, Fitter, Scotswood Road, Newcastle, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘e.s. of Robert Nesbitt W. of the same place, Iron Moulder’, on 5/10/1896. - In the 1901 Census, John, a General Labourer, unm. aged 30 (‘b. Shields’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 37 Violet St., Benwell, Northumberland. - John Cockburn Weatherburn m. Annie Hobson at Newcastle on Tyne in the June qtr. of 1902 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 sons & a daughter.] - Annie Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1914, aged 36 “John Cockburn Weatherburn, Fitter from Blyth, came to town 23/12/1916. Made Free 5/10/1896. Remarks: 13 Hatters Lane.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - John C. Weatherburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1942, aged 72.
1870
Catherine Mary Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of Henry W. [Engine-wright, later an Insurance Agent, b. 1832, d. 1905] & Eliza Ventress [m. 1858], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1870 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Catherine, a Scholar aged 10, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 36 Dunn St., Elswick, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Catherine M., unm. aged 20 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents, a sister & a cousin at 75 Beaconsfield St., Westgate, Newcastle. - Catherine m. Frederick Leach at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1891 (q.v.). - [On W.B. p. 502 it shows, incorrectly, that she m. in 1871.]
1870
Ralph Weatherburn, [elder] s. of Thomas W. [Manufactory Engine ??? - unidentified] & Charlotte Davidson [said to have m. on 14/1/1863 at Rothielaw, England, but m. not found], was b. 3/9/1870 at Chapel Place, Selkirk.
1870
Jane Eleanor Wedderburn, [e.] d. of Andrew W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1845] & Mary Ann Aiston [m. 1868], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1870 at Newcastle. In the 1891 Census, Jane Eleanor, unm. aged 20, was a Domestic Servant in the household of Isabella Langlands, Grocer, a widow aged 49 (‘b. Heworth, Durham’), & her 2 sons. - Jane Eleanor m. at Newcastle in 1892.
1870
Isabella Weatherburn [b. 1846 (3rd) d. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880) & Ann Rose (m. 1835, d. 1890)] was m. in the Sept. qtr. of 1870 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.]. - ‘July 4th at St Peter’s Church, Hunslet, Alexander Stevenson to Isabella Weatherburn, both of Hunslet.’ (Marriages, Leeds Mercury, 9/7/1870) - [In 1881, Isabella’s mother Ann (née Rose), was a widow, living at 25 Rawson Terrace, Hunslet, York.]
1870
Ann Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Joseph W. [Blacksmith, b. 1839 at Cowpen, d.1912 at Gateshead] & Mary Bambrough [m. 1863, d. 1915], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1870 at Gateshead & bap. 6/10/1875 at St. James, Gateshead. In the 1871 Census, Ann, aged 6 mths., was living with her parents & a brother & sister at 57 Park Lane, Gateshead. In the 1881 Census, Ann, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at West Side, No. 61 Tyne Street, Gateshead. - In the 1891 Census, Ann, a Domestic Servant aged 21 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her parents at 20 Ellison Street, Gateshead. - [She is possibly the Ann Weatherburn who m. at Berwick in 1896.]
1870
Walter Nesbit Weatherburn, [only] s. of Robert W. [Printer/Compositor, b. 1848 at Berwick] & Mary Elizabeth Bean [m. 1869 at Bradford], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1870 at York. He was bap. 23/10/1870 at Saint Denis, York. In the 1871 Census, Walter Nesbit W., aged 6 mths. (b. York’), was living with his parents at 21 Crown Street, Great Bolton, Lancs. - In the 1881 Census, Walter Nesbit, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. York’), was living with his parents at 5 Faraday St., Little Bolton, Lancs. - In the 1891 Census, Walter N., a Machine Fitter aged 20 (‘b. York’), was living with his parents at 47 Minto St., Ashton-unde-Lyne, Lancs. - In the 1901 Census, Walter Nesbitt Weatheburn, a Gun Fitter, unm. aged 20, was a Boarder in the household of William Furniss at 3 Violet St., Gorton, Lancs. - Walter m. Nancy Snape at Bolton [Lancs.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1918. Walter N. Weatherburn died at Bolton in the March qtr. of 1933, aged 59.
1870
Isaac Wedderburn, [younger] s. of Peter W. [b. 1833, d. 1895] & Elizabeth Bains [m. 1862], was b. 29/10/1870 at Dalton. In the 1871 Census, Isaac Wedderburn, aged 5 mths. (‘b. Dalton in Furnes’), was living in Dalton with his parents & 2 siblings. - In the 1881 Census, Isaac Wetherburne, a Scholar aged 10, was living with his father Peter, an Iron miner, aged 48 (‘b. Dalton’); his mother Elizabeth aged 47 (‘b. Ulverston’); & his brother William, a Scholar aged 13 (both ‘b. Dalton in Furness’), at 35 Chapel Street, Dalton in Furness. - In the 1891 Census, Isaac was living at 86 Golden St., Dalton-in-Furness. - He died at Ulverston in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 26.
1870
Isabella Weatherburn, [4th] d. of Henry Wedderburn [Mariner, b. 1828 (bap. 1829) d. 1889] & Alice Fairbairn [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1870 at Berwick. In the 1881 Census, Isabella, a Scholar aged 11, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 4 School Lane, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Isabella Wedderburn, a General Domestic Servant aged 20, was still living at 4 School Lane with her mother & her brother James, aged 18. - In the 1901 Census, Isabella Wedderburn, a General Domestic Servant, unm., aged 30 (‘b. Berwick’), was living in the household of James F. Scott, Manager, (Oil) Sled Crusher, aged 52 (‘b. Twizell’), & his wife Jane, aged 52 (‘b. Tweedmouth’) at ‘High Clffs’, 19 Castle Terrace, Berwick-on Tweed.
1870
John Weatherburn [b. 1850, 7th s. of William W., Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895, & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn (m. not found, d. 1855)] m. Ellen Mark [Eleanor Frances] at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1870. They had 2 sons & a daughter: William (b. 1871, m. 1890); Thomas Mark (b. 1873, m. 1893); & Ann Mark (b. 1875). - In the 1871 Census, John Wedderburn (sic), a Labourer aged 20 (‘b. B-on-T’), Son-in-Law, was living with his wife Eleanor, Daughter, aged 22 (‘b. Spittal’), at the home of his parents-in-law Thomas Mark, a Labourer aged 62 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), & Ann Mark, aged 59 (‘b. Spittal’), at 7 Back Street, Tweedmouth. - John Weatherburn, a Gen. Labourer, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘6th s. of William’ on 17/10/1871. - “John Weatherburn, Labourer from Jarrow, came to town 24/2/1877. Made Free 17/10/1871.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - In the 1881 Census, John Weatherburn, a Gen. Labourer aged 30, was living at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, with Frances, aged 30 (‘b. Spittal’); William, aged 9; Thomas M., aged 7; & Ann M., aged 5 - (all ‘b. Berwick’). - [John’s father William, aged 71, & his 3rd wife Elizabeth Mitchell (m. 1866) were also living at 13 Hatters Lane with their children in 1881.] - In the 1891 Census, John, a Labourer in a Manure Factory, aged 40 (‘b. Berwick, Northumberland’), was still living at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, with Frances, aged 41; & Thomas M., aged 17, also a Labourer in a Manure Factory; & a Visitor, Isabella McAdams, aged 7 (all ‘b. Spittal, Berwick’). - Their s. William, a labourer in a Manure Factory, aged 19 (‘b. Spittal, Berwick’), was also living there with his wife Mary Ann, aged 19, & daughter Annie, aged 4 hrs? (both ‘b. Berwick’). - [Neither John’s children nor his father’s children by his 3rd wife Elizabeth Mitchell are named as beneficiaries under William’s father’s (Robert Weatherburn’s) Will when he died in 1871 (q.v.)] - In the 1901 Census, John, a Labourer aged 50, was living at 16 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, with Ellen F., aged 51 (‘b. Tweedmouth’). - Eleanor Frances died on 31/12/1906, aged 56. In the 1911 Census, John Weatherburn, General Labourer, a widower aged 60 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), [Married 36 years, 3 children, all living - crossed out] was living in 2 rooms at 15 Hatters Lane, B-on-Tweed. - John died on 12/2/1925, aged 75. A gravestone in Berwick Cemetery commemorates their deaths and also those of their son William, who died on 1 Jan. 1916, aged 44, and two of their grandsons (sons of their daughter Ann, b. 1875, who m. Joseph Ewart in 1895): William Ewart, who died of wounds at Peperinghe, Belgium, on 30 May 1917, aged 21, & Joseph Ewart, who died at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, on 1 Dec. 1925, aged 23.
1870
Robert Weatherburn, [5th] s. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. 27/12/1870 at Berwick. He was bap. 29/5/1871 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of George W. of High Greenses & Lilly’ ). - In the 1871 Census, Robert, aged 3 mths., was living with his parents & 6 siblings at High Greens, Berwick. - Robert died at ‘High Greenses’ in Dec. 1871, aged 11mths. He was buried in a pauper’s grave at Berwick Cemetery on 11/12/1871. [Another son was named Robert was b. in Dec. 1874. - His birth reg. March qtr. 1875, q.v.).]